Archive for March, 2010

Fashion News

Friday Fun: HIT Kigu Care Bear outfit

By Andrea Petrou on March 12th, 2010

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We’ve seen a lot of funky and weird fashion this week over here at ShinyStyle, especially when it comes to Lady Gaga and some of the Oscar 2010 outfits. However, nothing beats this Care Bear outfit – not even Lady Gaga’s coke can roller.

We have to admit we did have to double check it wasn’t some kind of early April Fools joke when we saw it. But it’s not. It’s a real life Care Bear outfit!

However, unless you have an 80s cartoon fetish (good luck trying to get your other half into this), or are brave enough to wear this set, complete with a moulded care bear face hood and front rainbow design, out to the pub, we think this outfit is purely just for fancy dress.

Gather your friends and create an 80s themed party, complete with He-Man, My Little Pony and Thunder Cats. We’ll bring the party rings shall we?

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Footwear, Gallery

Spring footwear: clogs and midi heels

By laurenbravo on March 12th, 2010

The daffodils are blooming, the days are getting longer and the new fashion season is officially here. We’ll be putting spring in our step with some of the fantastic footwear hitting stores this month – in particular, our two new favourite styles, the clog and the midi heel.

Clogs were all over the catwalk, with designers including Betty Jackson, Chanel, PPQ and Felder and Felder all embracing the wooden shoe. Meanwhile, Prada, Marni, chloe and Missoni came over all kittenish with restrained mid-height sandals.

I’ve already extolled the virtues (and pitfalls) of both shoes here, so now it’s time to convince you with a selection of the high street’s finest. Kurt Geiger and ASOS have the best clogs we’ve seen, to bring a little Dutch charm to your denim and prairie dresses (see Alexa Chung for styling tips). Meanwhile, the midi heel is making an appearance in several guises; cone-shaped on sexy gladiator sandals, sturdy on simple pumps and in wedge form on 70s-inspired mumsie styles.

After several years of skyscraper heels and gladiator flats, these chunky and, dare we say it, sensible mid-height heels might be a shock to the system at first. But once you see how chic they look, we reckon you’ll be springing (or clumping) into the new season in style.

View our gallery below for our pick of the best spring footwear.

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Celebrity Style

First looks: Lady Gaga and Beyonce in Telephone video

By Andrea Petrou on March 12th, 2010

It’s the video we’ve all been waiting to see; Lady Gaga‘s and Beyonce’s collaboration for Telephone.And even if you don’t heart the music it’s worth watching it for the sheer amount of outfits sported by the two singing sensations.

Lady Gaga sets the tone for the trends when she steps out into a prison scene clad in a PVC black and white striped dress, similar to the one that gave her problems on the plane last week, complete with Lady G statement sharp shoulders. In a tribute to the song she wears a coke can (yes you read right) in her barnet.

And the wacky outfits don’t end there. In a parody to prison attire Miss G dons chains, complete with leather skirt and jacket before taking it all off to show off a studded bra and knicker set. And those worried that the trademark headpieces had been lost, fear not, because the pirate hat and telephone, er, hat? all make up for it.

And it’s not just the Lady that makes a play for the PVC, with Beyonce donning a few of these herself, we particularly love her yellow PVC dress and matching hat, which matches the Kill Bill ethos, and Pussy Wagon the girls drive around it.

We think its the best funky fashion show we’ve seen for a very long time!

View the video below and tell us what you think.

[Warning: This video does contain explicit content].

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Celebrity Style, Fashion Face Off

Fashion Face- Off: Jennifer Aniston VS Selma Blair in the battle of the blazers

By Andrea Petrou on March 12th, 2010

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Blazers have made it through the winter season and continued to stay on-trend into spring with many a celebrity opting for one of these smart jackets to keep the cold at bay.

Two such clelbrities who have been seen sporting this trend are Jennifer Aniston who wore one of these over her Valentino dress at last nights UK premier of the Bounty Hunter and Selma Blair who opted for one of these at the Vanity Fair Oscar 2010 after party.

Now we’re not currently sure who designed either of the blazers the actresses wore, but we’re working on it to find out. If you know, please do shed some light for us by leaving your comments below.

And of course tell us who wore the blazer best by voting below. Was it Jen with her short version or Selma who opted for a longer cut and accessorised it with a scarf?


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Gallery, Trend Alert

Spring Trend: Beautiful bags

By Andrea Petrou on March 12th, 2010

Just when we thought the expensive “IT” bag had taken the hint and disappeared (well for a good few years anyway) it’s decided to return once again to the shelves.

According to Selfridges its sales of designer bags have increased by a massive 60% over the past year with many handbags queens making a beeline for the Mulberry Alexa Chung inspired satchel bag. There’s also been a huge increase in the much coveted Marc by Marc Jacobs ‘Hillier’ bag in bright purple and red City bag by Balenciaga.

However, we know, like us, many of you may not be able to fork out those thousands, or at least high hundreds you need to buy one of these bags so we’ve decided to have a little rebellion against the IT bag, giving you alternative spring 2010 trends instead with a much fairer price tag.

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Beauty, Fashion Tips

The recessionista’s top 10 DIY beauty tips

By laurenbravo on March 11th, 2010
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The economists can talk about green shoots as much as they want – all we know is no matter how much we scrimp and save, we still can’t afford Crème De La Mer eye balm.

So we’ve been rolling up our sleeves, and experimenting with ingredients we can source from our very own kitchens… avocado hair masque? Carrot cleanser? Peanut butter facial? You might smell like a sandwich, but you’ll be glowing with the radiance of a girl who’s saved her pennies.

1) Washing-up Liquid Detox Shampoo

Detox shampoos are one of those products we’ve never quite understood the point of – until we heard this tip. To strip away product build-up, pollution and the various other nasties that stop your hair shining, lather up with some good ol’ washing up liquid once every few weeks. Make sure you follow with a good conditioner though, or your locks could turn slightly brillo pad to match.

2) Dairy-licious Bath Milk.

If you’ve ever fancied yourself as an Egyptian princess, take a leaf out of Cleopatra’s book and add a carton of full cream to your bath water. According to experts, the dairy will calm skin’s lipids while the milk proteins help maintain its elasticity. Asp optional.

3) Strawberry Exfoliant

Cut a strawberry in half and rub the juicy side all over your face, let it sit for a few minutes then rinse with warm water. The fruit acids work as a natural exfoliant, stripping away dead skin cells and giving your complexion a brightening zing. Whether you eat it afterwards is up to you (we won’t tell anyone).

4) Talcum Powder Hair Refresh

Does anybody still use talcum powder? Its popularity may have waned sometime in the mid-90s (when people realised that using a towel then standing still for 30 seconds did more or less the same job), but we bet you still have some knocking around somewhere. It’s a great low-budget dry shampoo for those days when a little extra time in bed is just more appealing than washing your hair. Work it into the roots, leave for a few minutes, then brush out and swish like a pro.

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5) Oat and Honey Face Mask

Goldilocks had some issues. Perhaps if she had given up on trying to eat the porridge and dunked her face in it instead, the bears would have been wowed by her soft skin and not felt the nedd to chase her into the woods. Perhaps. Back in the real world, try mixing up oats, water and a dollop of honey, spread it on your face, leave for 10 minutes then rinse. Not to dry, not too greasy, but juuust right.

6) Lemon Tan Corrector

Here at ShinyStyle, we’re still on a mission to convince you all that pale skin has the fashion edge. But if you must bust out the fake bake, avoid the congealed-gravy look by rubbing half a lemon over your knees and elbows after application. The acid is supposed to break down the tanning chemicals. You can also try whitening toothpaste, astringent toner, or just GOING EASY ON THE FAKE TAN IN THE FIRST PLACE.

7) Camomile Tea Rinse for Blondes

My mum used to use this one on me when I was about six. And once, Sean Deacon told me during PE that my hair looked really shiny. What more persuading do you need? Redheads can try cranberry juice, while beer and vinegar work well on everyone (the question is: pub or chip shop, which would you rather smell of?).
8) Haemorrhoid Cream on Under-Eye Circles

This one has been recommended by beauty editors and make up artists the world over, so it’s worth trying out. The ingredients work to reduce capillaries in the skin, shrinking those telltale morning-after bags. Of course the price you pay is in embarrassment having to ask for it in Boots (we like to pretend it’s for an aunt).

9) Toothbrush Exfoliator

An old toothbrush has a million beauty uses. Use it to brush away dry skin on your lips and face, or to groom your eyebrows into place with some Vaseline.

10) Beetroot Juice Lip Stain

This one reminds me of using red Smarties as a lipstick and nail varnish in primary school. Vampy purple lip stains have been all over the catwalks for the last few seasons, and while we can bet that the models at Dior hadn’t been feasting on beetroots (though it’s always nice to see them eating), nobody will know the difference on you. Unless you top it off with a mustard dressing, that is.

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Designers, YouTube Watch

ShinyStyle watch: Alexander McQueen’s final collection

By Andrea Petrou on March 11th, 2010

It was the collection we were all waiting for; the late Alexander McQueen‘s final range during Paris Fashion Week. Unfortunately we couldn’t be there, but we’ve heard and read that it was an emotional, yet beautiful display.

The sixteen outfits shown were 80% finished by the time of McQueen’s death last month and the final touches were administered by Sarah Burton, who worked alongside McQueen for sixteen years.

They were themed around a medieval idea with angels and demons as well as images and influences from Renaissance and Byzantine art.

There were brocades, billowing capes, ornate gold leaves. We’ve found a slide show of some of the designs, which we hope will give his last collection the justice it deserves.

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Fashion News

Madonna teams up with Iconix Brand Group Inc to create clothing range

By Andrea Petrou on March 11th, 2010

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It seems today is a day for singer and designer collaborations. Hot off the news that Amy Whinehouse is teaming up with Fred Perry comes the announcement that queen of pop Madonna will also be collaborating with Iconix Brand Group Inc.

The singer will be teaming up with the company behind labels as Badgley Mischka (a favourite with Dame Helen Mirren) and Candie’s (as modelled by Britney Spears) to launch her MG Icon Range of clothing.

And her first foray into the design world will be a Junior Range, w aptly named Material Girl, which will be sold in Macys from August, and includes clothing, footwear, bags and jewellery.

However, we won’t have to be struggling to get ourselves into these, as next year the designer will also be creating something for the “grown ups” and will extend her range to beauty and fragrances.

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Features, Footwear, Opinion

Why socks and sandals are sexy this season

By laurenbravo on March 11th, 2010

chloesevignysocks.jpgHere’s a question for you to ponder over your latte: what is the greatest fashion faux-pas of all time?

By ‘greatest’ I naturally mean ‘worst’, rather in the same vein as ‘the Great War‘ or VH1′s ‘Greatest Power Ballads of the 80s’. There’s double denim, that tragic affliction of late 80s country rockers and science teachers on non-uniform days. There’s cycling shorts, the sweaty-crotched, cellulite-hugging, wear of a Rosemary Conley-shaped devil. Then there’s the ultimate, the uniform of elderly men on beaches, with knotted hankies on their heads and a fluttering copy of the Telegraph on their faces. Socks and sandals. And guess what folks? This year, they’re all back! Go on, at least fake some excitement.

With April Fool’s Day only a fortnight away, I can feel your scepticism. While there aren’t many styles that are safe from a sudden catwalk revival when designers run out of all other ideas, I think we all assumed that socks and sandals were immune. Too strong is their association with Sunday school teachers, hairy-legged eco-campaigners and people with fungal foot infections. But no longer! They’ve leaped off the crown green bowls lawn and onto the catwalk – and here are the pictures to prove it.

Burberry pulled off the look with aplomb, teaming scrunched-down knee socks with clunky platform wedges in a sort of safari-meets-70s-yachting-holiday fusion. Dior played it cutesy, again with wedges but this time in little white ankle socks, of the sort we used to wear in lower primary with our gingham summer dresses. Less convincing, though, was Marni’s effort, with kitten heels and beige socks straight off the orthopedic ward.

Socks Burberry.pngMeanwhile on the high street, Jonathan Aston is evangelising for the cause. That’s Jonathan Aston, purveyor of jazzy hosiery to well-dressed legs throughout the land, not BHS or Country Casuals. And the brand’s take on the trend, with slouchy knee-highs in khaki and sorbet shades, is so wearable you’ll wonder why you didn’t take style tips from your Grandad earlier (the armpit-waisters with a little shirt poking through the fly, though, might be one step too far even for these innovative times).

So are we doing it? Are we really? I’d like some sort of fashion pact here, where we all hold up our right hands and solemnly swear to embrace socks and sandals as a bonafide trend, for better or worse, for Burberry or Bon Marché. That way nobody can turn up wearing them at a party to be greeted by mocking squeals and cries of “You didn’t ACTUALLY believe that one, did you?”

A few guidelines might help too, to keep us out of drippy-hippy territory. So here are my top 3 tips for doing socks and sandals with style:

1) Keep it well-heeled. I know, I know, we’ve been cheerleading for the midi-heel and heralding the demise of the debilitating super-stilt. But when you’re wearing socks, you need to keep them high to fight the frump… even Chloe Sevigny can’t quite work it with flats, I think you’ll agree.

2) Keep it chunky. That’s not to say you can’t work it with stilettos, but on the catwalk the S’n'S looks that worked the best were those in super stompy wedges. A little clunk makes it modern.

3) Keep it pretty. The greying socks you wear to the gym will not cut it. Go with pastel colours or sheer lacy styles for a look that says “I did this on purpose” rather than “I have toenail issues.”

Good luck, ladies. I bid you, go forth and makes socks sexy. And look at it this way – even if we spend a summer looking like a Derby and Joan day trip, at least it’ll save us from blisters.

When it comes to double denim, however, I’m afraid you’re on your own.

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Celebrity Style, Fashion Face Off

Fashion Face Off: Lady Gaga VS Fergie

By Andrea Petrou on March 11th, 2010

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We never ever thought we’d be writing this, but it seems someone might just be stealing Lady Gaga‘s funky fashion crown – well for performance costumes anyway.

So whose the contender? Black Eyed Pea’s Fergie.

Now we know that stage costumes are usually out of this world (think Rihanna right through to Girls Aloud) and are a perfect way for singers to express themselves, but we think Fergies outfit, complete with Gaga style sharp shoulders, is a hot competitor to Ms G’s look.

And we have to admit Fergie wears the space age silver top, complete with Madonna style bosom cups, really well.

But has she gone far enough to beat Lady Gaga’s Armani Prive designed costumes? Let us know what you think by leaving your comments below.

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Gossip

Big brands fight it out for Cheryl Cole to appear in their ads

By Andrea Petrou on March 11th, 2010

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Cheryl may be having a tough time in her personal life (for the record we think she can do so much better than Ashley) but she’s certainly not struggling with her work.

According to reports in the Mirror the X-Factor judge, and current face of L’Oreal, has caused a battle between 3 designers who all want her to front their next season collections and ad campaigns.

Roberto Cavalli has already offered £1.3 million for Cheryl to star in his autumn/winter ’10 campaign, but he’s trailing behind two more designers who have put up offers in excess of £2 million each.

Well, what can we say, she’s obviously worth it.

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Fashion News

Amy Winehouse teams up with Fred Perry to launch a clothing range

By Andrea Petrou on March 11th, 2010

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It’s official. Amy Winehouse is designing a fashion line.

According to WWD, the queen of the beehive, heavy eyeliner and erm, drinking, is teaming up with sports brand Fred Perry to create a capsule collection of 17 items including skirts, capri pants and two piece suits, not forgetting Fred Perry’s statement polo shirts.

Although the sketches suggest Amy has predominantly gone Back to black (and white), we’ve also spotted a few Pringle style golfing design frocks and jumpers in there too in pink.

Richard Martin, Fred Perry’s marketing director, said: “Amy has been wearing Fred Perry for years, so we were aware she was a genuine fan of the brand.

“We had three major design meetings where she was closely involved in product style selection and the application of fabric, color and styling details. Amy gave crucial input on proportion, color and fit. The range clearly has Amy’s handwriting.”

The first part of the collection will hit shops in October this year and we really hope for Amy’s sake it’s a success.

Would you buy an Amy designed range? Let us know by leaving your comments below.

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Features, Gallery, Trend Alert

Spring trend: Fantastic florals

By Andrea Petrou on March 11th, 2010

The days are getting longer and brighter with many of us seeing a few days of sunshine. And of course, that can only mean one thing. Spring is on it’s way.

We can’t wait for the warmer days and brighter nights but most importantly the opportunity to wear the latest spring trends.

One trend that’s going to be huge this season is florals, which were shown off by designers such as Christian Dior and Chanel at their SS2010 catwalk shows way back in September last year.

These prints have also been spotted on the likes of boho babe Sienna Miller as well as Chanel fanatic Alexa Chung and Sarah Jessica Parker.

So how do you wear, what could be busy, items of clothing? Well the trick here is not too go too overboard. Unlike the double denim trend that’s hitting our wardrobes at the moment, florals should be teamed up with something plain. If you decide on a flowery top, then opt for jeans or a pastel skirt underneath.

And if you go for a skirt or on-trend culottes then pick a plain white or pastel coloured tee.

View our gallery below for our favourite floral picks.

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Fashion News

Lady Gaga’s outfit causes health concerns on plane

By Andrea Petrou on March 10th, 2010

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We’re big fans of Lady Gaga‘s fashion over here at ShinyStyle, but not when it causes health concerns.

According to reports in The Sun, Miss G caused cabin crew to become alarmed on a flight to America from London when her striped yellow and black tape dress complete with Alexander McQeen heels caused her legs to begin to swell.

They feared her symptoms could be the early stages of deep vein thrombosis and begged the star to change.

An airline source told The Sun: ‘GaGa was a high-risk DVT case so she was advised to change out of her clothes. But the outfit was so cumbersome she needed help changing out of it. She was particularly miffed about ditching her heels. She was wearing them in memory of her friend Alexander.’

Oh dear Miss G, there’s fashion victim, and then there’s just plane (sorry) stupid.

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Beauty, Fashion News

Zooey Deschanel and Solange Knowles sign up as Rimmel models

By Andrea Petrou on March 10th, 2010

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First it bagged Kate Moss to front campaigns, then Lily Cole and Georgia May Jagger, but it doesn’t seem Rimmel will be stopping the celebrity campaign front anytime soon.

The British make-up brand has just announced that at kooky actress Zooey Deschanel, Solange Knowles and model Alejandra Ramos will be joining the Rimmel clan to front campaigns and be Rimmel spokeswomen.

The move comes as the brand attempts to conquer China, Japan, India and Latin America.

Coty president, Renato Semerar, said: “At a time of extraordinary worldwide growth for the brand, these three strong, successful and uniquely beautiful women will help ensure that Rimmel London’s image continues to be modern and globally relevant.”

We can’t wait to see the campaigns.

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