Archive for April, 2010

Features, Gallery, Trend Alert

Summer 2010 trends: Distressed Denim

By Andrea Petrou on April 13th, 2010

The denim trend hasn’t really faded out for a good few years. New styles hit the catwalk each season going from skinny, to bootcut to comfy boyfriend styles.

And this season it’s no different. A range of designers, such as our favourite Christopher Kane, included denim in their SS2010 and as we’re caught up in the 80s summer styles many of these were era inspired including faded and distressed styles.

We’ve therefore put together a gallery of the hottest looks, including jeans, shorts and tops, just incase any of you are brave enough to try out that hot double denim look.

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Celebrity Style, Features, Gallery

Gallery: The changing faces of Kristen Stewart

By Andrea Petrou on April 12th, 2010

It’s been a few years since Kristen Stewart crashed onto our screens as Bella in Twilight.

And not only has it been a good few years for the actress but also an amazing weekend. It was her birthday on Friday, and then, according to reports, it seems that boyfriend and co-star Robert Pattinson asked her to marry him over the weekend in Hungary.

Now we can’t be sure if the rumours have been taken out of context, but Kristen told the News of the World: “He asked me to marry him.

“As a joke, though. Well, at least I think so.”

And it seems the birthday excitement got the best of the star who usually keeps her private life under wraps as couldn’t stop raving about her boyfriend: “I love Rob because he always wants to be the best. He can be very childish. When Rob does something right or wins something he talks with a different, little voice – like a five-year-old.”

The actress added: “Rob is sexy, in a tortured artist way. This might be because he’s British. He’s tall, looks like he’s thinking all the time and is incredibly funny.”

Hmmm it doesn’t sound like normal Kristen behaviour, but love does do funny things and it’s nice to see her happy.

To celebrate this love, and her birthday we thought it was about time we dedicated a gallery to the starlet looking at her transformation over the years, and of course we’ve also added in some pictures of the gorgeous Robert Pattinson.

He may be taken but it doesn’t stop us from having a look does it?

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Fashion Face Off

Fashion Face off: Coleen Rooney vs Alex Curran at Aintree

By Andrea Petrou on April 12th, 2010

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The Grand National is one of the biggest events of the year and not just for those who like to have a little flutter on the horses. It’s also a time when fashion wars begin and this year the style battle raged between WAGs Coleen Rooney and Alex Curran who jockeyed for their position of the event’s “best dressed”.

Alex wowed in a short beige dress by Balmain with signature square shulders while Colleen, who missed part of the race went for fashionable floaty with a pink chiffon Christian Louboutin frock and heels.

She told reporters: This event is the fashion event of the year for me.”

But who wore their frock best?

Vote below and let us know.


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Fashion News

Jil Sander to create cheaper fashion line

By Andrea Petrou on April 12th, 2010

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It’s good news for those of us still feeling the fashion pinch in our wallets with the news that Jil Sander will be launching a brand new, lower priced line.

According to WWD, the new collection – Jil Sander Navy – which has been designed by Raf Simons, will be available next spring. It’s said to include casual items such as t-shirts, jumpers and a range of accessories.

Alessandro Cremonesi, chief executive of Jil Sander, told WWD: “This is a strategic first step to grow the Jil Sander business as we aim to reach out to a vaster clientele. Not only does it address market needs, but it will complement the pre-collections and the runway offering.”

He added that the Navy collection would be targeted at a younger customer

We’re saving from now.

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Gossip

Psst: Is Lara Stone being replaced as the face of Louis Vuitton?

By Andrea Petrou on April 12th, 2010

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Could Lara Stone be losing her Louis Vuitton campaign crown next season?

According to the fashion rumour mill the model du jour, who took over from Madonna, won’t be returning for the brand’s A/W 2010 range.

Instead the gossip grapevine is suggesting it will be Christy Turlington and Natalia Vodianova who will replace Lara.

A source for the brand said: “Steven Meisel will shoot the Louis Vuitton Fall 2010 Campaign featuring Christy Turlingtoand; Natalia Vodianova. Styling by Karl Temper.”

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Fashion News

Lady Gaga tells fans “its ok not to have sex”

By Andrea Petrou on April 12th, 2010

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After her own personal problems have hit the headlines, Lady Gaga has decided to help her fans with their health and wellbeing.

The star, who recently admitted she suffers from insomnia and also caused concerns over her outfit being a health risk on a flight to London, is now advising fans that it’s “ok not to have sex.”

The singer who is backing a MAC campaign in support of global HIV and Aids projects said: “It’s not really cool any more to have sex all the time. It’s cooler to be strong and independent.

“I want to celebrate with my fans that it’s OK to be whomever it is that you want to be.

“You don’t have to have sex to feel good about yourself, and if you’re not ready, don’t do it.”

And if fans are ready, then she’s also thoughtfully decided to give out free condoms at her concert.

We’re not 100% sure what to make of this, but we can say that any high profile celebrity who can influence fans about theirhealth is a good thing, just don’t think you have to follow the singers advice word for word.

Let us know what you think of the latest Lady G announcement.

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Fashion News

Claudine Palmer replaces Peaches Geldof as the face of Ultimo

By Andrea Petrou on April 12th, 2010

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After the news a few weeks ago that Peaches Geldof had been sacked as the face of Miss Ultimo for alleged drug abuse we, and the rest of the fashion world went into overdrive wondering who her replacement would be. One top guess was Georgia May Jagger, but these rumours were quashed quickly.

However, we’re pleased to say that the official word from the Ultimo camp is WAG Claudine Palmer. The wife of Robbie Keane has landed the the £100,000 deal and will be modelling for the brand’s Adore Moi campaign.

It was only on Friday that we mentioned Claudine in our World Cup war of the WAGs series, and if we’re honest we didn’t think Ms Palmer would get very high up in the league, but this deal may mean she beats other wags in the style wars.

We can’t wait to bring you the pictures.

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Fashion Tips, Features

How to wear: the New Boho

By laurenbravo on April 11th, 2010

RiverIsland2.jpgLauren Bravo writes:

When I was 14, dressing, as it is wont to do at that age, fell into two camps. You were a Townie or a Grunger. That was the choice. Trackie top or a Nirvana hoodie. End of.

My friends decided, as right-on, proactive kind of women, that we deserved more choice. So we invented a third option (I’d like to think Emmeline Pankhurst would have been proud). That option was Boho. We put teeny plaits in our hair, we wore floral-sprigged gypsy tops and corduroy loon pants, we made each other necklaces out of beads. We were the revolutionaries of Davison High School for Girls. Peace.

But the result of our bout of fashion adventurousness is that, like a lot of things you overdo when you’re 14, any mention of boho since has made me shudder. When Sienna Miller did her bit for the cause, with her floaty skirts and Uggs, I looked the other way. When maxi dresses returned with a swishy vengeance in 2007, I bought them and hacked the skirts back to a vampish length.

But when Marni’s models took to the Milan catwalk for S/S 2010 in their floaty dresses with mismatched cardigans, leggings and flat sandals, I felt something. A twinge, deep inside, that seemed to say ‘you’re ready again’.

It should be easier this time round. For starters, there won’t be a bully to follow me round on non-uniform days shouting ‘freak’ until I cry in the hockey cupboard. And this time round, the clothes are so much more enticing. This isn’t the same old boho; this is the new boho.

Part of the problem last time, and the time before, and perhaps every time hippie fashion has emerged since its inception in the ’60s, is that it was so anti-fashion. With its wafty silhouette and high comfort factor, it quite literally lacked edge. There was no oomph, no pow, no whiff of the alpha fashion female. But this time, boho has toughened up its act. It’s about throwing a tailored jacket over the hippie-drippy florals, or teaming a peasant dress with a pair of shoes that say ‘never seen a field in my life.’

Where previous incarnations of the boho babe languished in meadows like a Flake advert, 2010′s is more active. She’s a cowgirl. She cracks a whip, she climbs hills, she milks things. And every once in a while, she tarts herself up and goes to a hoedown. Even better, this time round the look is far more applicable beyond Glastonbury. It can be transferred from the field to a Hoxton bar, to the office, to winter, even.

So what does the new boho look like? There are three key words: Stomp. Swish. And Smoosh. Firstly the stomp has to be there, and most likely in the footwear department. The softly-softly fluff of the Ugg doesn’t cut it anymore – this time the look comes with a newfound utility vibe, which means army boots, Doc Martens, clunky sandals or clogs. Something that could do some damage to a cow trough. See River Island’s Spring/Summer ’10 collection, above left.

Next there’s swish. This means, as with old boho, that there should be a fabric surplus big enough to make a ration book blush. But thankfully it doesn’t need to be in the old standards, smock tops and gypsy skirts, but instead with tiered dresses, long shirts, petticoats and layering. Maxi lengths still have their place for those who can carry them off, but for the rest of us there is a strong case for leg-bearing. The key is contrast. If one element is voluminous, the other should be fitted. Take last season’s body con dress and sit it back with a floaty top or a slouchy denim shirt, then tie a scarf round your head and go feed the chickens (or go to Tesco, whatever). wenn2704714.jpg

Lastly, there’s smoosh. Because the reason boho has such enduring appeal, season after season, is that it lets us be messy. And not artfully messy, in that choreographed, laquered-over, catwalk way, but genuinely a bit sluttish. It’s the easiest and cheapest way to boho up an old outfit; ditch the hair straighteners and load up on dry shampoo, pile on some mismatched jewellery, cart your tatty old holdall around instead of an evening clutch. Dress sharp, then smoosh it up a bit.

Forget Sienna, Nicole and the Rachel Zoe zombies – the new boho has icons of its own. Look to Zooey Deschanel and Vanessa Hudgens (right) in Hollywood, and Brit musical madames Natasha Khan (aka Bat for Lashes) and Lucinda Belle. Or even better, forget the celeb worship altogether and take your inspiration from films and TV. Mix up Katherine Ross in Butch Cassidy with Katherine Ross in The Graduate, and you’re pretty much there.

And the very best thing about the new boho? This time it comes without a side of pretension. Sienna’s sister Savannah Miller, co-designer of the sisters’ Twenty8Twelve range, once described a ‘true bohemian’ as “someone who has the ability to appreciate beauty on a deep level, is a profound romantic, doesn’t know any limits, whose world is their own creation, rather than living in a box”. I think it’s someone who can wear a tired skirt without looking like a Walton. I’ll let you decide which definition you prefer.

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Features, Opinion

RIP Malcolm McLaren: But wasn’t punk already dead?

By laurenbravo on April 9th, 2010

malcolm-mclaren.jpgLauren Bravo writes:
A piece of fashion history died yesterday. Malcolm McLaren, former manager of the Sex Pistols, passed away in Switzerland, aged 64.

The news has made me feel sad, in an odd, empty-stomached sort of way. But if I’m honest, what I’m currently mourning more than anything is the fact as a 22 year old, my only real ‘memories’ of the erstwhile Godfather of Punk date from watching I Love the 1970s and occasional features in the Sunday style supplements. In my very best Carrie voice, I couldn’t help but wonder… what does punk mean to us?

People of my generation have grown up with McLaren’s legend sitting in the corner like an aged aunt. An aunt bearing a striking resemblance to Vivienne Westwood, it must be said, but a misty shadow of something that was once brutally important but has been dulled with time and laboured legacy. And while it’s easy enough to listen to God Save the Queen and feel something of the original rawness, the same can’t really be said of the clothes. Those dark, DIY looks are still very much a part of fashion, especially this season, but when we’re buying it from ASOS rather than Camden market does it still count, or is the whole idea too sanitary to be truly rebellious?

Westwood and McLaren’s prerogative was to provoke. Their King’s Road boutique was called, in turn, Let it Rock, Too Fast to Live too Young to Die, and of course, the one that stuck, SEX. Marching the’70s briskly though Teddy Boy style, glam rock and into Pistols-era fetishwear and bondage gear (neatly sidestepping fair isle tank tops), the couple’s influence still litters our catwalks and high street today.

Bandage tops, latex leggings, all the leather-studs-and-chains paraphernalia that return readily to our wardrobes season after season, all of it is descended from their punk philosophy. But somewhere along the way, it seems to have lost its shock value. Grannies don’t faint when we get on the bus; they’re more likely to be eyeing up our carpet bag and sensible brogues.

Part of the issue, of course, is diffusion. If there’s one dominant aesthetic that emerged from the noughties (and most of the time it seemed that there was only one), it was eclecticism. We are pick-n-mix dressers. We rarely wear a look head to toe; instead we’re encouraged to shake it up. Leather and florals, slashed tights with cocktail dresses, we dress like walking taster platters and by default each style is diluted down to a point where, oh horror, it’s just about the clothes, not a world agenda. Anarchy has been replaced by apathy – less anger, more time to accessorise.

Then there’s the obvious oxymoron. When designers tell us punk is ‘in’, does it still count as punk? For unlike Andy Warhol a decade earlier, who embraced the commercial and consumer potential of his art, McLaren and Westwood were inherently anti-fashion. Possibly being an actual punk today isn’t looking like Alice Dellal, it’s going to the opposite end of the scale, ironing a crease down some khaki slacks and tying a sweater round your shoulders. Need I remind anybody of the John-Lydon-does-butter-advert fandango?

Then finally, there’s the sex to consider. Credit where credit is due, Vivienne Westwood still understands female sexuality like no other designer. She creates pieces that flaunt the female shape in extreme proportions, while still retaining an edginess, a twist that seems to say “I’m wearing this for me, not you, bucko”. But what of the S&M styling that made she and McLaren such legends?

Well, we still have it in abundance, but not so much the ripple of shock that was meant to accompany it. Mention should be made of course, to Joe Corre, McLaren and Westwood’s son, and the co-founder of upmarket lingerie brand Agent Provacateur, who has given fetishwear a whole new fashion status. But when ShinyStyle’s Andrea can wear her undies to a bar without anybody batting an eyelid, and tweenies can wear bandage leggings down to Debenhams with their mums (heck, when the mums can wear them too), even sexualised dressing doesn’t pack the punch it once did.

To say ‘punk has lost its power’ would be trite in the extreme, but until I get to the bottom of the myth that the be-mohawked chaps on Camden bridge are paid to stand there by the tourist board, I will remain jaded on the subject. Punk remains a crucial part of our musical heritage, but where fashion is concerned, I think it needs to slot neatly into the filing cabinet of references alongside so many other revolutionary movements. So RIP Malcolm. You led a controversial life, and left a confusing legacy, but I imagine that’s exactly how you wanted it.

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First Looks, YouTube Watch

ShinyStyle watch: Second official Sex and The City 2 trailer

By Andrea Petrou on April 9th, 2010

A few months ago we bought you the first official trailer for the Sex and the City 2 film, and we know all you true Sex and The City fans out there got goose-bumps.

Well brace yourselves ladies because we’ve got ANOTHER trailer for you.

And this one’s just as good, if dare we say, better than the first, giving us a real insight into what we can expect from the film. And we’re not just talking about the stunning range of clothes.

Judging by what we’ve just seen, it seems Samantha will be giving us plenty of those man hungry moments, while Charlotte continues to play (not so happy?) families.

We won’t give too much more away as we’ll let you watch it for yourselves below.

Let us know if you’re as excited as we are.

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Gossip Girl

Gossip Girl Leighton Meester becomes the US Global Ambassador for Herbal Essences

By Andrea Petrou on April 9th, 2010

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It’s a good day for Gossip Girl Leighton Meester.

The actress who plays Blair Waldorf in the US show has become the Global Ambassador for the American branch of Herbal Essences.

The star who is no stranger to the brand – her hairdresser is Charles Baker Strahan who is the US Celebrity Stylist for Herbal Essences – told WWD: “My mom used [Herbal Essences], the kind with the clear bottle with the flowers. Now it has a new look and everything is different. I started using it because Charles uses it.”

And it seems it’s all paid off.

We wonder if using the brand will make our hair as shiny and glossy as Leighton’s?

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Fashion Face Off, Features, Gallery

World Cup: War of the WAGs

By Andrea Petrou on April 9th, 2010

With the World Cup looming, we’re already dreading having the television taken over by our other halves. That’s not to say we won’t be watching a few of the games, after all, it’s one of the biggest events of the year.

However, being fashion obsessed we thought we’d start off a mini series in the lead up to the big game. Every week we’ll be taking two British WAGs and pitting them against each other in the fashion stakes, the one who get’s the least votes from you will be given a yellow card and then pitted against another yellow card WAG until they get relegated.

So to begin this series we’ve decided to give you a gallery of our ten stylish wags until the competition heats up next week.

Let us know who you think will win the style World Cup.

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charity, Models

Gisele Bündchen’s flip flop collection for Grendene helps turtle charity

By Andrea Petrou on April 9th, 2010

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Yesterday we bought you news of TOMs shoes urging people to go bare foot for charity, and now it seems Gisele Bündchen is too using her footwear designing skills for a good cause.

The model who launched her latest flip-flop line, Ipanema, in collaboration with Brazil’s largest shoe company, Grendene, in Paris yesterday, said the collection, which is her eighth with the company, was inspired by ocean and sea life.

“Nature is very close to my heart, and it is important for me that people who buy my flip-flops are made aware of the environment,” she told WWD.

She added a portion of the proceeds from the collection would go to a project that reintroduces turtle hatchlings into the sea.

Altogether now….awwww.

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First Looks

First looks: Lindsay Lohan’s new designs for her 6126 range

By Andrea Petrou on April 9th, 2010

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One actress, come designer, who has not been as successful as the Olsen Twins in her foray into fashion is Lindsay Lohan, whose collection for Ungaro two seasons ago bombed.

However she’s not giving up. Earlier this week we told you that LiLo was planning on extending her 6126 line from leggings to handbags and tops, and we’ve managed to get hold of some pictures from the lookbook, which also seems to include minidresses and leather vests.

According to NY Mag the lookbook’s intro, which tells of Lindsay’s inspiration, reads: “The iconic Marilyn Monroe and the timeless, confident glamour she represents.”

Hmmm we’re not sure about this but we want to know what you think of the first shots of the collection? Are they great or are they grim?

Let us know by leaving your comments below.

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Fashion News

Mary Kate and Ashley Olsen launch Textile Elizabeth James denim

By Andrea Petrou on April 9th, 2010

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Mary Kate and Ashley Olsen are two actresses come designers who have really done well in the clothing industry. They have their successful Row collection as well as numerous ranges of accessories including sunglasses.

Not content with their creativity however, the twins are moving into bigger and more pricier things. They’ve just launched the Textile Elizabeth and James denim line to their range.
The collection, which is inspired by the 1970s, will include three jeans styles: a high waisted crop flair, distressed bell bottoms and a casual button fly design.

Ashley said: “With the addition of Textile Elizabeth and James, the label offers a well-rounded collection of casual to dressy options for the trend conscious customer.”

Mary Kate continued: “The fit, wash, hardware and fabric of Textile Elizabeth and James embody the Elizabeth and James quality and design aesthetic our customers have come to expect. The details of each piece have been carefully executed for a worn, classic touch.”

Although the jeans won’t hit the UK for some time you can buy yours at Intermixonline But be warned these jeans aren’t cheap.

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