Archive for July, 2010

Ad campaigns, Ethical Fashions

Jenna Dewan-Tatum to front new PETA campaign

By emilyborrett on July 14th, 2010

Jenna in PETA'S new ad campaign

With all the fuss being kicked up about this business with Elle MacPherson using powdered rhino’s horn as a beauty supplement, it’s nice to see that some other celebrities are a little more animal-friendly. Jenna Dewan-Tatum, wife of Channing Tatum and female lead in dance-flick “Step Up”, has joined forces with animal rights group PETA to speak out about the immoral use of exotic skins in fashion. She stripped off, covered herself in scaly body paint and lazed around sultrily on a branch in a PETA photoshoot that aimed to highlight the cruelty to animals such as snakes and crocodiles for the sake of fashion.

Jenna was reputed to have burst into tears after watching video footage of alligators being used for their skins. She said on the matter: “In the video, there’s this part where they have baby alligators and they club them over the head, and they’re not even dead, and they start to skin them. You can see them writhing in pain and that was awful for me (to see). I couldn’t believe that is what happens for a wallet or a purse.”

She continued, “You see this video and you see the horrendous things that are happening and you can’t be ignorant about it anymore. There’s faux alligator, python, snakeskin – there’s a lot of different things to find, you just have to ask.” Maybe all of us should be a little more conscientious when shopping for a new handbag.



Accessories, Affordable Fashions, Fashion Crush, Gallery, jewelry, Trend Alert

Shiny Style is crushing on Joy Hikade

By emilyborrett on July 14th, 2010

This summer, Allison Pearson published her second novel “I Think I Love You”, following the puppy-love lamentings of Petra, a teenage girl growing up in 1970s America and nursing a huge crush on the teen-idol of the time, David Cassidy. Though I can’t relate to being in love with David Cassidy (I really don’t get it – his smile frightens me), “I Think I Love You” made me feel all wistful and nostalgic for a time long lost, a time of kissing my Leonardo DiCaprio posters every night before I went to sleep, a time of writing love letters to all of the members of A1 (my favourite was Ben, the one with the big forehead and the curtains).

I suddenly found myself revisiting all of the extreme and occasionally ridiculous celebrity crushes that I’d suffered from in my early years; if I remember correctly my first love was when I was five, and the lucky fella was Mighty Max, that cartoon character with the back-to-front cap that was mates with an owl and had magic powers or something. I liked Thomas the Tank Engine too – he had nice eyes – but my last true freight-train sized crush was Kurt Cobain, whose sallow, stubbly face filled up every space of my bedroom walls for two years in my early teens and haunted my dreams every night. I wrote “Mrs Emily Cobain” all over my notebooks, wore T-shirts with his face emblazoned on them for days on end and drew endless sketches of him and me holding hands. In hindsight, all mortifyingly embarrassing, but I know that I was not alone – it seems every girl in the world has at least once suffered from the phenomena that is the Celebrity Crush.

It’s this nostalgia for the era of puppy-love and teen idolatry that makes me love the jewellery of Joy Hikade so much. A California-turned-London girl, Joy makes and sells her rock-and-roll themed earrings and bangles featuring the faces of such retro crushes as Elvis Presley, David Bowie, Mick Jagger and Richey Edwards from the Manic Street Preachers for six pounds a pop. Each piece is hand-made so that you can be sure no-one else will have the same one as you, and can also be bespoke on request. If you feel like channelling your inner fanatical teen and want to let the world know it with your jewellery, check out the gallery below to see examples of Joy’s work.

If you like Joy’s work and want to buy one of her pieces, she sells her stuff at:

The Runway Showroom
Arch 62/63
Camden
London
NW1 8AH

For those who don’t live in London, well.. now you’ve got an excuse to go, haven’t you?



Affordable Fashions, Celebrity Style, Gallery, Spotted

The Saturdays celebrate a big charity birthday at the O2

By emilyborrett on July 14th, 2010

Last night the Saturdays performed a show at the O2 arena to celebrate the first birthday of charity The Transformation Trust, a foundation that focuses on providing extra-curricular activities and opportunities for children in secondary schools as a motivational tool. The concert was free for young people around the country (how jammy is that – maybe I should go back to secondary school and be as lazy as possible to see if I can get into free gigs) and featured other big names on the line-up such as Tinchy Strider, Eliza Doolittle and X-Factor’s Stacey Solomon, who led the crowd in a chorus of “Happy Birthday to you” in honour of the charity.

The Saturdays looked a bit like a girl-band rainbow yesterday, each sporting a super body-con skirt in a different colour teamed up with little white tops to show off their enviable tans. Their white heeled trainers they all sported gave the outfits a cool, sportswear edge on an otherwise hyper-girlie outfit. Check the gallery below to check out what the girls were wearing, and pieces you can find to copy their look.

Images courtesy of WENN.com.



Beauty, Department Stores

Looking for a beauty bargain this month? Try Debenhams

By emilyborrett on July 13th, 2010

There’s something about duty-free shopping on the way home from a holiday that makes my heart quiver with joy; it becomes the only time of year when I can justify buying a great big bottle of my favourite perfume (Miss Dior Cherie, if you wanted to know) with leftover holiday money, or treating myself to an amazing Chanel foundation that I could never otherwise afford. For me, duty-free beauty products are an excuse in itself to go on holiday. However, I do realise that my way of thinking isn’t exactly practical or logical – it’s a bit silly to spend six hundred quid on flights to Malaga just because you want to get a posh mascara on the way back.

Which is why I jumped for joy at the news that until the 28th of July, Debenhams are going to cut all VAT charges on some of their swankiest products – yessss. Now I don’t have to go on holiday just to buy products from Estee Lauder, Lancome, Clinique, Benefit and Calvin Klein for a reasonable price – I can just pop down to the nearest Debenhams department store. The offer is only for the next fortnight though, so girls, hop to it and take advantage of their bargains now.



Affordable Fashions, Fashion News, First Looks

Topshop allows online viewers a sneak peek at its’ new line

By emilyborrett on July 13th, 2010

If you just read my article on Autumn/Winter fashions for 2010, but are wondering how you’ll find affordable high-street versions of the catwalks’ latest trends, worry no more, because Topshop is about to launch its’ new collections for the next fashion season. There will be three key collections for you to lust over this autumn: High Performance, which continues on from the summer trend of Alexander Wang-inspired sportswear, comprised of tough layering and graphic prints, Out In The Wild, inspired by the great outdoors and comprised of cool tweeds, furs and patchworks that will keep you snuggly when the weather turns sour, and the Dark Nouveau collection that takes inspiration from the luxe styles of the Art Nouveau period – it’s going to be the place to go for a party dress come Christmas.

The Out in the Wild and Dark Nouveau aren’t up yet, but Topshop’s kindly given us girls a taster of what’s to come in a behind the scenes video of the Autumn/Winter shoot so that you can already start to plan what you’ll be buying when the collections hit stores. Looks like it’s time to start planning our wardrobes for autumn!



Fashion Tips, Gallery, Trend Alert

Five key pieces to carry you into Autumn/Winter this year

By emilyborrett on July 13th, 2010

While summer could hardly be considered drawing to a close – I mean, it’s only July – it’s that transitional time of year for fashion when the new Autumn/Winter lines arrive, and we begin to idly plan what we’ll be wearing next season once the sun’s finally gone away. To prevent any of you ladies getting into a flap about what you should be buying for your autumn wardrobes when you still haven’t sorted out your wardrobe for your impending summer holiday, here is your Autumn wish-list, courtesy of Shiny Style.

Those whose summer diets haven’t really gone the way as planned will be happy to know that they don’t have to stress about body-con this year, as the maxi-dress will still be going strong once the holidays are over. Richard Nicolls’ collection is an example of how we should be rocking floor-lengths this Autumn/Winter. Trade in bright, summer-friendly prints and fabrics for something a little more luxe; think rich velvets, lace, chiffon and feathers. After all, winter is the party season.

However, if you’re looking for something a teensy bit more form-fitting, be on the lookout for more 1950s dress shapes in the shops this autumn. The full-skirted dresses as seen on the Louis Vuitton catwalks were sexed up with corset tops, creating the perfect balance between ladylike and sexy.

You should also get ready to dress for sub-zero temperatures as the hot trend for the upcoming fashion season is.. sheepskin! Perfect for cold winter weather, Phillip Lim showed us on the catwalk how to make sheepskin work for us: opt for leather jackets with a sheepskin collar and lining for an instant update on the biker-girl trend. Sheepskin will also be a strong presence in footwear once summer is past. Keep an eye out for workman’s boots with sheepskin this winter as seen on the catwalks of Burberry Prorsum – a coolier, grungier version of the shoe boot that will keep your tootsies warm all winter.Caramel and camel tones will continue to be stylish, as seen on the catwalk for Chloe’s ready-to-wear show. If you don’t want to go head-to-toe caramel, an easy way to incorporate the trend into your wardrobe is a tailored camel coat that will keep you snug during the winter.

Check the gallery below for this year’s A/W trends.



Affordable Fashions, Fashion Crush, Fashion News, Features, First Looks

RÜTME: Up-and-coming Danish fashion set to hit the UK

By emilyborrett on July 12th, 2010

Eye-popping fashion from the Danish designers

Those who love to have fun with their clothes will be happy to hear that the Danish fashion label RÜTME has arrived in the UK.

There’s a clear 1990s street-style inspiration behind the collection shown in the geometric prints, slouchy cuts and eye-popping colour. A bit like the outfits that Will Smith wore in The Fresh Prince (his clothes were the coolest) except updated, a bit like the “nu rave” craze we all went through in 2006 (remember the Klaxons?) except not lame. By using such bold print and colour, RÜTME could have so easily come off as trying a bit too hard, a bit too “Look at me! Look at me!”, but the casual practicality of its’ sportswear shapes make the collection effortless, not remotely contrived or try-hard at all. There’s a versatility to the clothes; you could wear them to the shop to buy milk, or wear them to a party – the founders of RÜTME, Rikke Charlotte Larsen and Nicole Rindsig, describe their line as a brand for “whole generation on the go”, and we see what they mean.

Best of all is that the brand will be retailed at high-street prices so us girls won’t have to save too much to get in on the action. There’s no online stockist for the line as of yet, but it is being sold in Selfridges already – get down there before everyone else cottons on. To find out more about RÜTME, visit their lookbook here.



Celebrity Style, Gallery, Spotted

This week’s worst dressed: Pamela Anderson, Kelis and more

By emilyborrett on July 12th, 2010

For every time a celebrity gets their outfit bang-on, there’s fifty celebrities that get it painfully wrong. This week has been no exception: mature stars such as Jo Wood and Jane Fonda have been letting the side down with their poor clothing choices whilst Emma Rigby and Kelis prove that youth doesn’t equal style. Whatsoever.

I think there’s little point going into huge detail of why the celebrities featured in the gallery look so bad (its pretty self-explanatory), but check out the outfits below and then vote for this week’s worst-dressed in Shiny Style’s poll.

Who wins this week’s worst dressed?
Pamela Anderson
Nancy Dell’olio
Jane Fonda
Kelis
Jo Wood
Emma Rigby

  
pollcode.com free polls

All images courtesy of WENN.com.



Fashion News, Gossip

Usher: Singer, performer and … lingerie designer?

By emilyborrett on July 12th, 2010

R&B veteran Usher has taken everyone by surprise by announcing his plans for a new business venture: designing women’s underwear.

It’s no secret that Usher loves his ladies (most of his songs are written about them), or that sexy underwear gets his heart racing, but he’s decided to take his love for lingerie a step further by designing his own. His plan is to rope in his friend Tamara Mellon, of Jimmy Choo fame, and collaborate on the project.

Women’s lingerie is dangerous waters for men: with an untrained eye, they can often go down the route when choosing underwear for women of what they percieve to be sexy: red silk, black silk, red lace, black lace, little bras and bum-dissecting thongs, all of it cheap and not very well-made. (“Corrr luv, I was in Primark today and I bought you some posh knickers. Put them on. Phwoaaarrr.”). It seems a good thing that there will be a woman’s influence on board; perhaps Tamara Mellon can give Usher a slap on the wrist and tell him to snap out of it if he’s caught rifling through the bargain bins of TKMaxx for inspiration.

I for one am really interested to see what he comes up with in his new venture. Beautiful lingerie is all about unleashing our inner sexiness and self-confidence; a woman can still feel hot in an old burlap sack if she’s wearing Agent Provocateur underneath. Here’s hoping that Usher not only designs something that men will love, but something that women will love too.



Affordable Fashions, Celebrity Style, First Looks

Trend Alert: New nightwear range from Zadehome.com

By emilyborrett on July 12th, 2010

For cute, affordable nightwear this summer, one of the best places to go is Zadehome.com, an online mail-order company specialising in patterned night and lounge-wear. Celebrities have already cottoned on: the range is getting the thumbs-up from Jo Wood, who deemed it “fab”, whilst our favourite kooky British pin-up Paloma Faith is rumoured to love their taxi-print jammies. A little more bizarrely, Ricky Whittle, ex-Hollyoaks heart throb, is also a fan.. I can’t imagine he’s got quite the right frame for one of their camisoles.

It’ll be music to the ears of any girl on a budget that nothing costs over twenty-five quid, so a piece from the new range won’t take its toll on your paycheck. On my wishlist are the retro rocket-print pyjama bottoms – so that I can pretend that I’m in The Jetsons – and their dainty little ballet-slippers, perfect for padding around the house in. So if you want to get a little London style in your nightwear (or impress Ricky Whittle), check the gallery below for their best pieces.



Ad campaigns, Designer Fashions, Designers, Fashion News, Gossip

Zoe Saldana to become new face of Calvin Klein

By emilyborrett on July 9th, 2010

Zoe Saldana's sexy CK shoot

If you’ve seen Avatar then you’ll remember its sexy female leading actress, Zoe Saldana, being all blue and leaping about on screen. Well, now she’s set to become the face of Calvin Klein’s new underwear campaign. I personally think she looks way better without the body paint and dodgy dreadlocks.

Said Zoe Saldana, on her revealing photoshoot for CK: “Calvin Klein has always put forth such beautifully executed campaigns and it’s very exciting for me to be associated with such an iconic, globally recognised brand.” She’ll be joining the legion of other beautiful famous faces that have modelled over the years; Calvin Klein’s ad campaigns not only kick-started the career of actor Mark Wahlberg in the 1990s, but were also responsible for supermodel Kate Moss’ climb to international fame. Calvin Klein ads have most recently featured such famous faces as the star of Twilight, Kellan Lutz, Eva Mendes and tennis star Fernando Verdasco. Congratulations, Zoe!



Accessories, Department Stores, Features

Liberty: brighten up your day with their trademark prints

By emilyborrett on July 9th, 2010

Just as Audrey Hepburn famously declared that she was “simply crazy about Tiffany’s”, I’m equally crazy about the Liberty store in Carnaby Street, London. For a few years now its been an annual tradition for me, my mum and my sister to go there in our Sunday best for hours of window shopping, followed by tea and cake in one of its’ tearooms. And it really does take hours to fully do the rounds. If you’ve never been before, it’s worth the train into London – it’s a huge, grand, multi-storey building full of beautiful things to gawp at, from hand-made jewellery, stationary and clothes, to chandeliers, rugs and other homeware. Unfortunately I’m not really to be trusted on the higher floors where the most expensive items are kept, because I’m so clumsy (if I remember correctly, last time I was there I almost knocked over a crystal bowl worth about £1,000 with my bag). However, whilst many of the items on sale in Liberty are way beyond any budget of us little folk, you can still pick up something in one of their iconic prints for a reasonable price.

The famous Liberty prints, which have been in production since the 1960s, are a riotous explosion of psychelic paisleys that have never gone out of fashion; they’re completely evocative of the spirit of 1960s Carnaby Street, one of the most famous sites in London. Even a little piece from Liberty is an exciting splash of colour – some of my favourites of their smaller, more affordable pieces were their luggage tags, keyrings and notebooks (I’m a sucker for a pretty notebook) in the shop’s unmistakeable prints and patterns. My personal favourite out of their prints was the pink peacock-fan print, as I felt girly and summery just looking at it.

If you want to inject some Liberty-style splashes of colour into your life, look at the gallery below for the best of their little bits, perfect for a Carnaby girl on a budget.



Celebrity Style, Gallery, Gossip

Happy Birthday, Courtney Love

By emilyborrett on July 9th, 2010

Whether you love her or hate her, you’ve got to admit that Courtney Love is looking amazing these days. Far from the days of little-girl dresses, smudged lipstick and tiaras, Courtney is being papped out and about looking glossy, stylish and – gasp – groomed. She’s turning 46 today, and mad props to her – the girl looks good.

The infamous widow of grunge singer Kurt Cobain, who committed suicide in 1994, has had a rough time with the media in the last few years and has been photographed countless times looking less than her best; she’s been constantly under criticism for her struggle to kick addictions to prescription drugs, her emaciated frame (it’s believed that she’s been struggling with an eating disorder) and her wild-eyed, shabby demeanor. Unlike many other celebrities who have been in the media’s line of fire for the past few years, she’s been refreshingly frank and honest about her struggles. Artist Stella Vine, who has used Courtney as a subject for her paintings several times, said on the singer: “She’s one of those people who are prepared to put the truth out, warts and all, even though you will be attacked for it.” It’s Courtney’s honesty that makes me love her, and it’s great to see her looking healthy and beautiful again.

Happy 46th birthday Courtney – you’re looking great.



Accessories

Travelling in style: Everything you’ll need for a holiday flight

By emilyborrett on July 8th, 2010

It’s always a bit of a downer when I’m getting ready for a holiday and I’ve got to lug my dad’s dusty, moss-coloured suitcase out of the attic and begin to pack – functional though I grudgingly admit that it is, I feel almost apologetic to my clothes when I zip them away into The World’s Most Depressing Luggage In The World Ever. It’s also a massive pain when you’re waiting for your luggage to come off the plane and you can’t find your bag because everyone has pretty much identical luggage to one another. I’m determined to let the moss-coloured horror stay up in the attic this year – and so begins my search for cute, eye-catching luggage a girl can be proud of at Heathrow. Not only that, but nice and useful things to put in your luggage, only if it’s just so you can show off a bit about how nice your stuff is when a man from Customs insists on going through your bag.

I know I’ve already brought up the wonderful Etsy.com once today already, but my god, the luggage you can buy there is amazing! After looking for about five minutes I discover bespoke Barbie suitcases – yes, that’s right, Barbie – that doesn’t only serve as a suitcase, but as a laptop case/general bag too. I want ten in different colours; I’m ready to channel my inner nine-year old.

If you want a more grown-up, simple style of luggage, I found a gorgeous Stella McCartney suitcase from TKMaxx at a massive mark down, in this season’s favourite colour; nude.

Or if you’re awful at travelling light, you might want to stick to the classics and try a Cath Kidston holdall for size in one of her trademark prints. There’s enough space in it to probably put all of your shoes in and it has wheels, so if you are like me and have pathetic spaghetti muscles you don’t have to haul it about. (Unless you’re going on holiday with a man. Then he can haul it about for you.)

It’s also a good idea to have a camera with you for the flight, as all the most memorable photos seem to be ones of friends pulling ugly faces and dribbling in their sleep on the plane. If you’re going to be unkind and photograph your friends in their most vulnerable state, I found a gorgeous camera the colour of pistachio ice cream on Urban Outfitters which is a fashion statement in itself. I also discovered some ultra-luxurious eye masks for getting some shut-eye on the plane, so if your friends are as mean as you are about taking photos of sleeping people, at least you’ll still look glamorous.

If you’re in it for the long haul on an international flight, it’s unavoidable that the heat will probably get the better of your makeup. I found some amazing Strawberry Cupcake Wet Wipes by Lulu’s Gifts – it’s a cut above Boots, and the packaging looks good enough to eat. Lulu’s Gifts also make some beautiful quilted, Chanel-style vanity bags that fit easily into your hand luggage, so that you’re never caught short of anything you might need on a flight.

Click the images below to see my favourite travelling necessities.



Designer Fashions, Events, Fashion News, Features, Haute Couture, Paris Fashion Week

Paris Fashion Week: who’s been wowing us so far

By emilyborrett on July 8th, 2010

Its a busy week for couture as fashionistas flock from all over the globe to Paris, fashion mecca, to gawp at what fantastic creations our most beloved designers have made for the upcoming Autumn/Winter Season. All of the most stylish celebrities were out in full force to eye up the haute couture, including Anna Wintour (naturally), Leighton Meester, French wild child Lou Doillon, Blake Lively and Jessica Alba.

The event is nearly over (it ends on the 11th) but it hasn’t disappointed in terms of spectacular design and craftmanship. Jean Paul Gaultier put on a sensational show that oozed old-school Hollywood glamour, sending models down the catwalk with cigarette holders and huge, Carmen Miranda-esque headpieces. The enticing blend of leathers, silks and furs really lent to the decadent vibe of his collection.

Valentino opted for romantic structuring in his collection; he showed us that the nude trend is still live and kicking as models walked the runway in creamy, peachy structures that were almost bird-cage like. A beautiful, dreamy collection of clothing, but probably the one of the least wearable things I’ve seen considering that you can’t sit down in it. It’ll be interesting to see how the high street tries to take influence from Valentino.

However, the favourite collection has to be (always has been, always will be) Chanel’s A/W collection, where the order of the day seemed to be an explosion of metallics, embellishments, golds and silks. I died a little bit looking at this collection – it’s disgustingly, incredibly gorgeous. I wish I was rich, or married to Karl Lagerfeld, or both. Words can’t describe how sickenly beautiful his collection was, so check the gallery below. (Here’s hoping Primark will start selling replicas of these dresses for a fiver).

All images courtesy of WENN.com.




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