Archive for November, 2009

YouTube Watch

Beyonce and Lady Gaga’s fashion face-off in ‘Video Phone’ music video

By lotte on November 18th, 2009

beyonce and gaga.jpg Ultimate diva Beyonce and current avant-garde diva Lady Gaga have teamed up in a new video for a remix of Beyonce’s song, ‘Video Phone’. Watch the video here.

Lady Gaga was reportedly concerned about upstaging Beyonce, saying she was going to have to tone down ‘fashion Gaga’, but she didn’t need to worry – Beyonce’s pulled out a series of multicoloured, big-shouldered and see-through outfits that almost put Gaga’s usual efforts to shame. The Cut did a break down of the various looks in the video in a slideshow, but it can be summarised succinctly as ‘lots of bodysuits’. Oh, and plastic guns, and a look that’s reminiscent of Will Smith in The Fresh Prince of Bel Air.

Look out for Lady Gaga halfway through, wearing a demure white strapless bodysuit with matching elbow-length gloves.



Fashion News

Katy Perry’s West Ham basque is now on sale

By lotte on November 18th, 2009

MTV Europe Music Awards 2009 - Show Katy Perry made a touching tribute to her current squeeze Russell Brand at the MTV Europe Awards earlier this month by wearing a West Ham United basque. The corset, in the team’s colours of burgundy and blue and with badges very tastefully positioned on the bust, is now going on sale for £300, commissioned by the club following ‘huge demand’.

We’re thinking this could lead to a trend in football themed lingerie. Would you wear your boyfriend’s (or your own) team’s colours on your underwear? Or would you even go to a match in a corset like Katy’s?

The basques are made by Siobhan Dillon, and will be available exclusively through the club’s stores.

Source: Guardian



Accessories, X Factor

Stacey Solomon’s Saturday outfit came with rented diamonds

By lotte on November 17th, 2009

Stacey Solomon.jpg Stacey’s outfit for her X Factor performance on Saturday reminded us a lot of a bridesmaid’s outfit – her dress was even designed (and custom made) by a bridal wear designer, Suzanne Neville. The full-length bronze corseted dress was chosen to fit in with the epic song choice, we’re sure, but it didn’t provide us with much style inspiration, unlike last week’s wet-look leggings. Unless you’re planning on getting married.

Her jewellery was eyecatching, though, and it turns out that the diamond earrings, bracelet and ring she was wearing were worth a massive £100,000. She used jewellery rental service Rent Your Rocks, and us mere members of the public who can’t afford to splash out £54,795 on a diamond cuff can use their services too, which cost from £50. So if you’ve got a special occasion coming up, you might be interested in borrowing some jewellery you’d never be able to afford normally – or you could just go to Topshop and pick up a diamante-encrusted cuff instead. Because, let’s be honest, who’s going to tell the difference.



shoes

Scary spikes on Louise Goldin’s line for Topshop

By lotte on November 17th, 2009

Louise Goldin for Topshop 3.jpg Topshop are great at collaborating with new young designers, and their upcoming range of shoes by Louise Goldin (for the boutique collection) is another example. They’re quite similar to the ones she showed on the catwalk for Spring/Summer 2009, but those ones were styled with cute ankle socks. Although we’re sure someone adorable could tone these pointy court shoes down with a hyper-girly outfit, we think on most people they’d look downright scary. The combination of studs and aggressive-looking spikes means we’re not sure we’d be brave enough to wear them.

The toe spikes look like they could do quite a bit of damage if you decided to kick someone with them, too. Not that we would ever encourage violence here at ShinyStyle, but maybe they’d be a useful deterrant against muggers.

The shoes will be available spring 2010.



Celebrity Style, dresses, X Factor

X Factor: Get Cheryl’s look for less

By lotte on November 17th, 2009

cherylcole-2009nov14.jpg We think Cheryl Cole (or her stylist) must have been looking at our gallery of Strictly-inspired dresses, because on Saturday’s X Factor live show she was wearing a sequined dress just like some of the ones we featured.

Of course, Cheryl’s was Alexander Wang, not Dorothy Perkins, but at least we can get a similar look at a price that suits our budget. Cheryl’s navy blue sequined dress is really wearable, and she looked great in it on Saturday, especially since it was a bit less experimental than some of her other outfits so far. Alexander Wang has had a really great year in 2009, so expect to see a lot more of his designs on celebrities in 2010…

Find a similar purple sequined number (minus the ruching) at www.dorothyperkins.com.

Dorothy Perkins Cheryl dress.jpg



Beauty

What make-up should the ‘I’m a Celebrity’ girls have taken into the Jungle?

By lotte on November 17th, 2009

I’m a Celebrity has kicked off once again on ITV1 and we’re addicted already. Most of us will probably be tuning in to watch Katie Price be subjected to a series of horrible trials, either enjoying it or feeling sorry for her, depending on which team you support. (I’m with Team Andre.) But there are five other women in the Australian outback as we speak. Allowed only one luxury item each, you can imagine how difficult the decision making process must have been for them: mascara or Vaseline? Blusher or concealer?

Jules Standish, a professional ‘colour consultant’ had a look at the female celebs in this year’s series and worked out what they should have decided to take with them.

Katie Price.jpg Katie Price: Unsurprisingly here, Jules would have given Katie a ‘big tube’ of fake tan, because her harsh black hair would look even worse against pale skin. We imagine Jordan snuck in a job lot of the stuff somehow.

Sam Fox.jpg Sam Fox: The ex-glamour model should have brought some mascara to “keep her lovely eyes sparkling”.

Sabrina Washington.jpg Sabrina Washington: Sabrina used to be in Mis-Teeq, one of those R&B bands that epitomised the early 2000s, but unfortunately for her, she’s now in a much less glamorous setting. According to Jules, Sabrina’s skintone needs ‘really strong colours’, so she’d give her some red lipstick.

Kim Woodburn.jpg Kim Woodburn: One half of Kim and Aggie, the How Clean is Your House star has already stripped off. Not a good idea, since her fair colouring needs to be kept out of the sun. Jules recommends tinted moisturiser to keep her skin glowing.

Lucy Benjamin.jpg Lucy Benjamin: Lucy had some less-than-glamourous moments on Eastenders, so she probably won’t mind being in the jungle without make-up. But if she did have some with her, Jules would prioritise ‘golden brown eyeshadow’ to bring out her eyes.

Camilla Dallerup.jpg Camilla Dallerup: Used to shedloads of make-up on the ballroom dancefloor, Camilla should be able to make do with blusher, says Jules. And she should stay out of the sun.

Learn more about colour consultancy at Jules Standish’s website: www.colourconsultancy.co.uk



Gossip

Blake Lively rumoured to model for Victoria Beckham

By lotte on November 16th, 2009

Blake Lively in VB.jpg There’s no denying that Blake Lively is completely gorgeous, and it seems that Victoria Beckham agrees. Following the news that Blake’s hairstyle is the most asked-for at the hairdressers, it’s now been suggested that she will also be the face of Victoria’s next collection of dresses.

Blake certainly makes Victoria’s designs look good – she’s pictured here in one of the dresses – and her figure is a lot more normal than those of the models Victoria usually uses to show off her designs.

We should probably keep in mind that this bit of info is still very much a rumour, but if it does happen, we’ll be looking forward to seeing Blake (and her hair) looking as stunning as always.



Celebrity Style

Would you bare your bra in the name of fashion?

By lotte on November 16th, 2009

Chloe Sevigny bra.jpg

We know there have been some pretty horrible trends of late: crop tops, over-the-knee boots and day-glo fur (thanks, Dolce and Gabbana) to name just a few. But Miuccia Prada seems to be promoting another trend that two brave celebrities tried out at a Prada book launch last Friday.

Chloe Sevigny usually manages to get the balance right between quirkiness and sexiness, but this time her completely open blouse just looks a bit weird. We’re not sure about the length of her skirt either – calf-length skirts are unflattering and nearly impossible to get right.

Zoe Saldana of Star Trek was pictured in a very similar outfit. We think she pulls it off a bit better than Chloe: she’s lost the granny cardigan, her matching skirt and tights combo really lengthen her lower half, and I want her shoes. But you can still see most of her bra.

If young and beautiful female film stars can’t pull this look off, then normal people almost definitely can’t. But does that mean Chloe and Zoe shouldn’t give it a try?

Prada featured crotch-length waders last season, so maybe we should just let them get on with it in catwalk-fashion land, and stick to what we know when dressing ourselves (most of the time, anyway). After all, if they didn’t take the creative risks in the first place, we’d end up having to dress the same all the time.

Would you knowingly show you bra if it was part of a catwalk look? Let us know in the comments.

Prada Book Launch Party



Features, shoes

Christmas party outfits: Very high heels

By lotte on November 16th, 2009

We’ve covered a lot of the essentials for Christmas party style over the last couple of weeks, but now it’s time for the most important part of any outfit: the shoes.

Heels are as high as they’ve ever been this year, and our picks reflect that. Whether you need a pair to ramp up an outfit from a 10 to an 11 on the oufit-ometer, or just to complete an already glittery and over-the-top ensemble, one thing the shoes have to be is towering. If there was ever a time to get out your shoes that are a bit uncomfortable but make your legs look amazing, Christmas is the time. (Just remember to buy some Party Feet gel insoles.)

And if you’re worried about the risk to your ankles after you’ve had one too many glasses of champagne, we’ve included some shoes you can fit in your party bag to change into at the end of the night.

Metallics (especially gold) and different textures are hot this season. See if any of these heels work with your party outfits.

Click the picture below to start the gallery.



Gossip Girl

Lady Gaga to perform on Gossip Girl

By lotte on November 16th, 2009

Check out Lady Gaga wearing a 30-foot long dress during her appearance in an upcoming episode of Gossip Girl. Unfortunately, except for the crazy dress and a bit of dry ice, there’s nothing else particularly unusual about the performance, despite Gaga’s usual antics (see-through lace bodysuit, anyone?).

She’s performing her latest single Bad Romance at a gig organised by Blair Waldorf. Blair clearly knows how to get on the good side of her fellow students at New York University – if Lady Gaga had played at my university union it probably would have caused a small riot.

The episode screens tonight in the US but we’ll have to wait for a few weeks to see it here.

Source: In Style



Designer collaborations, Features, Opinion

Jimmy Choo for H&M: My queuing experience

By Andrea Petrou on November 14th, 2009

Jimmy choo.jpgThis morning, before the light had even come through and the birds hadn’t even sung their first song, I was up and about eagerly preparing for my day of Jimmy Choo heaven at H&M. I thought I was ready physically and mentally. I had my purse, donned my flattest most comfortable boots (I’m not ashamed to admit they were Uggs) and got my gloves.

I’m no stranger to queueing for such events, I’ve waited patiently for Karl Lagerfeld’s and Matthew Williamson’s collections for H&M and always try to be first in the Gucci queue at the Harrods sale. Therefore I had also prepared myself for the pushing and shoving that’s bound to happen when you put too many bargain hungry fashionistas in one cramped place and make them wait.

However I can honestly say I’ve never seen anything like the scenes I saw this morning. My tube, which is at the end of a north London line and a good 45 minutes from London, was packed with squeeling 15 and 16 year olds who covered the carriages wearing the latest trends and talking loudly about what they were going to buy. Zebra print bags and sandals, being the most heard phrase. Others sat shouting about their queueing game plan.

By the time we neared the final stop I could barely move for the hoards of fashionistas raring to go. And as soon as those tube doors opened it was a rush to the escalators and to the great outdoors where we were one step closer to this years fashion must haves.

The queue was already winding around the corner and the first half was covered in sleeping bags, which eager girls had obviously pitched up the night before. I joined and waited patiently despite being pushed left, right and centre and being caught up amongst arguments started by the standard “you’ve pushed in.”

I even managed to talk to a few girls. One told me: “I would have come earlier, but I didn’t want to leave my baby on his own for too long.”
Another said she’d been saving up hard for months to “really make the trip worth it.”

It was then I really began to wonder why we’re so desperate to get our hands on such items. Was a Jimmy Choo shoe, handbag suede dress or sequined jacket really important enough to risk something happening to your baby for?

And as the girls, who had chosen to spend their night freezing on a cold pavement rather than enjoying a Friday night out with friends, walked past smugly holding their rewards (I spotted a good few boxes and handbag straps poking out of those bags) I realised that this mad frenzy wasn’t for me.

I was hours from the front, and although I would have previously killed for even a buckle of this collection, the crazy, and at times, downright desperate, atmosphere was too much.

So I did something I’d never done before. I chickened out.

Taking myself to the nearest internet cafe I logged onto Ebay and typed in the probably most popular search of the day: Jimmy Choo for H&M. Well, I may have lost the Jimmy Choo queue battle, but I’m certainly not going to lose the war.

I’ll let you know how I got on next week but if you were one of the lucky girls who got hold of some of the collection I’d love to hear from you. Leave your comment below and let me know.



Celebrity Style

Twilight’s Kristen Stewart is turned into a doll – but looks better in real life

By lotte on November 13th, 2009

The Twilight Saga: New Moon - UK Fan Event Following the completely crazy, mega-huge success of the first Twilight film (and the books) Kristen Stewart has been in the media spotlight non-stop. But it’s her fashion choices in the last few weeks during the promotional tour for New Moon, that have been getting our attention. Most recently she’s been photographed in next-season head-to-toe oufits from the coolest designers, like this neon Proenza Schouler skirt and top – Dakota Fanning, also in New Moon, was photographed in similar furturistic-but-fun looks for the December issue of Teen Vogue.

We’ve also just found out that Bella and Edward from the films have been made into dolls by Barbie. We’re not so sure Kristen Stewart’s Barbie alter-ego looks as good as the real thing, especially when she’s working the sheer panel trend as well as this in Balenciaga.

'Twilight Saga: New Moon' Fans Event in Madrid

If you think someone you know would love a Twilight doll for Christmas (and let’s be honest, don’t we all), you can preorder them from Forbidden Planet.



Celebrity Style

Get the look: Emma Watson’s t-shirt

By Andrea Petrou on November 13th, 2009

Emma watson T.jpgEmma Watson’s grown from a bright eyed, bushy haired child actress into a fashion icon in her own right and has come a long way from her Harry Potter days.

The starlett, who has modelled for Burberry, has been snapped on the red carpet wearing dresses we can only dream about but we’re pleased to say we’ve spotted her in something we can all afford.

The style savvy actress was spotted at Heathrow airport sporting this pop- culture classic white I love New York tee. You can get your hands on it at Truffle Shuffle for a bargain price of £24.99.
Ladies white I love NY t-shirt £24.99 from www.truffleshuffle.com.jpg



Features, Opinion

Why bikinis in public swimming pools should be banned

By Andrea Petrou on November 13th, 2009

Barbie.jpgOur guest writer Lauren has done an outstanding job of bringing all our fashion faux pas into the spotlight. She’s cussed the cleavage and caused a mini fashion war with her article on Uggs. But she’s also got me thinking about all the little fashion things that really get my goat and I feel it’s time I spoke out. First on my hit list are those Bikini wearing Barbies in public swimming pools.

Last week I decided it was time to rid myself of the growing love handles (the joys of working from home) and hit the local pool.

Dressed in my no nonsense Speedo swimming cozzie and mentally congratulating myself at getting halfway through my first length I was rudely interrupted by the man in front of me stopping suddenly. So much so that if we’d been in cars there would have been a serious clash of metal and full blown arguments.

So what had made him stop? A heart attack? Or perhaps that pesky swimming stitch you get when you decide to go full throttle on a rather bloated stomach? Or maybe the poor man was having trouble breathing. Either one would have been equally acceptable, but looking up I realised the real reason for the collision, which involved far too much skin contact deemed acceptable for a leisurely weekday swim, was the itsy bitsy bikini wearing Baywatch barbie that had just stepped in from the grimy changing rooms.

Posing and preening in her glorious polka dot (I kid you not) bit of rag complete with little bows, she painted a farcical picture amongst the grey and 60s styling of the pool, but she seemed selfishly oblivious to her surroundings.

Like a mythical siren from Greek literature she had managed to stop every single man, each of whom were doing a very good impression of a gaping swimming pool drain, in their front crawl tracks. Not only were these men close to drowning (it’s never a good idea to open your mouth when you’re immersed in water) but their sudden swimming strike was inconveniencing us serious female fitness fanatics.

If it had not been an offence you can be sure we all would have lynched her. Maybe that’s going a bit too far. Considering where we were, drowning would have been a better option.

Now don’t get me wrong, I’m not a fuddy duddy granny who can’t bear bikinis and this isn’t a piece fuelled by jealousy. I’ll happily don one on the beach. Afterall we’ve fought to be able to wear them since they first crashed into French fashion in 1946.

French fashion historian Olivier Saillard got it spot on when he said: “The emancipation of swimwear has always been linked to the emancipation of women.”

Designed by French engineer Louis Réard, the beachwear, was named after Bikini Atoll in the Pacific, the site of the Operation Crossroads nuclear weapon tests in July that year. The reasoning behind the name was that the burst of excitement created by it would be like a nuclear device. However, I don’t think the genius designer could have known how much of an explosion it’s made, especially when it comes to my war against public pool bikini abusers.

Perhaps it wouldn’t be so bad if, after their grand entrance these bikini bunnies actually swam, but no, thats far too much to ask. Instead they incessantly pose, taking great delight in the attention they attract and stand giggling with their bikini buddies while blocking our safe shallow end haven.

But is there any pool rule against this. Amongst the signs of “no heaving petting” “no spitting” and “no diving” is there anything that says “no Barbies bearing bikinis blocking serious swimmers”? Like heck there is. That would ruin the male life guards fun.

I asked my local government run leisure centre what their take on this trend was. A spokesman for the organisation told me “We allow any type of swimwear as long as it’s deemed respectable, doesn’t offend and is safe for swimming in.”

And what exactly would the centre class as offensive? G-strings and “those new see-through creations.”

However, just because a leisure centre deems it acceptable it doesn’t make it right. In my eyes there’s a time and place for everything (take note Jordan) and wearing a bikini in a public swimming pool is as wrong as Cheryl Cole’s David Koma dress, or a pair of winter crocs complete with socks . With perfectly acceptable sensible swimwear out there no one needs to bare all at the local pool.



Gallery, shoes

Gallery: we pick our favourites from the Jimmy Choo for H&M line

By lotte on November 13th, 2009

The hotly-anticipated Jimmy Choo for H&M line of shoes, clothing and accessories launches in stores tomorrow, and we’re expecting queues of the sort not seen since the Comme des Garcons collection. The excitement is completely understandable – a lot of the shoes on sale are very similar to the full-price version, which means something approaching shoe perfection.

There are also some rather nice accessories, including a statement necklace that’ll glam up any LBD this Christmas. And if the man in your life is in need of a style update, there are classic Chelsea boots and cashmere-blend sweaters. But you should probably get there fast, because these clothes and shoes are going to be in high demand!

This video from the launch party shows most of the range in action, including Paris Hilton declaring her love for (shock, horror) the pink box clutch.

We’ve put together a gallery of our favourite bits. Click the shoes below to start.




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