Archive for July, 2010

Celebrity Style, Spotted in London

Spotted in London: Ellen Page, Claudia Schiffer and more

By emilyborrett on July 8th, 2010

Celebrities have been all over London in the last couple of days, some looking better than others.

Ellen Page, the pint sized Juno star was seen going into the Dorchester Hotel with a takeaway salad in London, looking fresh-faced but scruffily down to earth in weathered-looking jeans and trainers.

There seemed to be some kind of celebrity get-together at ITV studios, where Diana Vickers, looking glossy and sweet in a sailor-collar dress and tennis shoes, Sophie Ellis Bextor, looking ethereal in black opaques and a printed minidress, and Holly Willoughby were each papped leaving the studios. Holly looked glamorous and polished leaving in a blue minidress to show off her curves and was sporting sixties-esque blonde curls. The same cannot be said for her best friend and partner-in-crime Fearne Cotton, who emerged from the Radio 1 offices looking grungy and dishevelled in a button-up mididress, denim jacket and fiercely studded shoes.

Victoria Beckham also looked less than her usual self as she was snapped in her car on the way to the office looking tired and strained, but still chic in satellite-dish sunnies and a sleek dark wardrobe.

Blonde beauties Emma Rigby (of Hollyoaks fame) and uber-babe Claudia Schiffer were both seen about about about in London. Emma was papped tripping prettily out of the Christian Louboutin store in a cool slouchy blazer, stripy tee and skyscraping periwinkle-blue heels, whilst Claudia was spotted doing the school run looking effortlessly European in what looks like a Stella McCartney denim midi-skirt with a printed tee and huge fringed tote bag.

Last but not least, Amy Winehouse was spotted going into her friend Mark Ronson’s gig at Bungalow 8 looking her old self in her trademark 1950s Grease mode of dress, a pair of acid wash pedal pushers, silk top, with a red scarf cheekily tied into her infamous beehive.

Today’s “Spotted in London” fashion award goes to Diana Vickers, who’s style has come such a long way from the cavegirl-hair-and-weird-claw phase. Top marks, Vickers.

All images courtesy of WENN.com.



Beauty, Ethical Fashions, Gossip, Health

Elle Macpherson’s been putting her foot in it

By emilyborrett on July 8th, 2010

Australian super-beauty Elle Macpherson upset animal rights activists worldwide by revealing, in an interview conducted via Twitter, that she uses a banned Chinese beauty supplement made out of powdered rhino’s horn. This clumsy confession left animal protection charities and organisations gobsmacked – Nicola Beynon of the Humane Society International condemned her behavior, describing Elle’s use of the medicine as “reprehensible”.

Elle has since made a public statement of apology, saying that she has “never knowingly consumed or encouraged the consumption of any products which contain material derived from endangered species”. Time will tell if she can win over those that she’s offended, but it looks like she’s in the dog house for now.

Maybe ditch the rhino horns and stick to more traditional beauty methods from now Elle, i.e. Boots moisturiser and toothpaste on your spots. You’ll be forgiven – you’ll just have to make this years Britain Next Top Model really good.



Affordable Fashions, Gallery

One to watch: Alice Nightingale on Etsy.com

By emilyborrett on July 8th, 2010

I’ve recently been introduced to the joyous world of Etsy.com, an online community for those with a knack for making and selling their own creations. Being an arts and crafts nut myself (I’m so old before my time) I was in heaven looking at what the site had to offer. You can buy almost anything on Etsy, from bespoke artwork to kitchenware to home-made dresses for your dogs – there’ll be a “how to dress your pets” feature soon if I get my way – but the one seller that really stood out to me today was Australian fashion graduate Alice Nightingale, who describes her work as “inspired by everything glamorous about yesteryear, from dames and dandies to mods and stars of the silver screen”.

Despite the clear vintage inspirations behind the clothes, they’re anything but old fashioned – the use of ice cream colours and sweet gingham prints are very similar to those seen on the Christopher Kane runways at the moment. Very much like the cute little sundresses that you see celebrities such as Fearne Cotton and Daisy Lowe stepping out in, they’re perfect for a British summer of cream teas, pub gardens and picnics in the sunshine. If you see something you like, get it quick as they tend be one-offs or made in very limited numbers. To snap up an Alice Nightingale original, visit her shop on Etsy here or her official website here.

Click below for some of my favourite Alice Nightingale pieces.



Beauty, Gallery, plus size

Gallery: a bombshell wardbrobe for the curvier lady

By emilyborrett on July 7th, 2010

The other day I was flicking through magazines when I read a feature about the gorgeous plus-size model Crystal Renn (well known for appearing on Mark Fast’s catwalk shows last year). And she is gorgeous. When I compared her to the legions of tiny, waif-like models in all of the ad campaigns in the magazines that I read, she exuded sex appeal in a way that they didn’t.

Don’t think that I’m hating on all of you skinny twiglets out there, because I’m not; people often seem confuse being pro-curves and pro-health as an excuse to bully skinny girls. I think that women are beautiful whether they’re seven stone or fifteen stone. Each body shape has its assets, and while clothes hang off thin girls in a way I find beautiful, clothes cling to curvy girls, and that’s sexy. As a typical British size 10-12 girl, whose weight has fluctuated over the years, I’ve got big hips and a (very) generous bum. I’ve always felt disheartened by the sheer tininess of the girls that we see every day on billboards and advertisments. But the growing use of plus-size models in fashion is a glimmer of hope for the curvy girl – it shows that beauty ideals are changing again.

Consider the curvy starlets of yesterday such as Marilyn Monroe and Brigitte Bardot. Their beauty is still as widely celebrated and recognised as it was fifty years ago; they’re still pin-ups (ask any man, he’ll confirm this). They were never ashamed of their bodies or covered themselves up in dark, baggy clothes – like Crystal Renn, they showed off their womanly figures and looked all the more beautiful for it.

Here’s a gallery for you curvy girls with the best pieces to show off your best assets and feel beautiful. (Best enjoyed when savouring a piece of chocolate cake).



Celebrity Style, Features, Gallery, Gossip

Gallery: A celebration of the yummy mummy

By emilyborrett on July 7th, 2010

On Monday, Dannii Minogue and her male-modelling beau Kris Smith became the proud parents of a healthy baby boy named Ethan Edward Smith. With parents that good-looking, little Ethan could grow up to be a potential rival in looks to Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt’s huge brood. Dannii has certainly looked blooming throughout her pregnancy, putting other mothers-to-be to shame by looking impeccably put together every time she’s been papped out and about.

She is just one of the many women in Celebrity Land who still look gorgeous even when they’re about to pop. I hope that I’ll look that good when I eventually get preggers, but it doesn’t seem likely. I expect I’ll be the more common breed of pregnant woman – spotty, puffy-faced and sobbing into a family-sized bag of Doritos. It’s a far cry from the likes of other yummy mummies such as the ever-beautiful Claudia Schiffer and Stella McCartney, who have managed to look incredible throughout their pregnancies despite being the size of a house.

In celebration of all-round yummy-mumminess, here’s a gallery of some of the most stylish mothers-to-be around.

All images courtesy of WENN.com.



Shiny Media

Emily says hello to Shiny Style

By emilyborrett on July 7th, 2010

As you may have read, Shiny Style’s editor, Andrea Petrou, has jetted off on her holidays for a fortnight (lucky her). We didn’t want to leave our readers with no articles for a whole two weeks, so until Andrea gets back I’ll be filling in for her.

Let me introduce myself properly – I’m Emily, a textiles artist and shopper for Britain. Being a bargain-lover (i.e. a skint student) I’m a firm believer that the clothes you wear don’t have to have a hefty price tag to be fashionable. This belief will probably go straight out of the window if I ever have enough cash for a walk-in wardrobe full to the rafters with Chanel and Missoni, but for now, like most other girls, I’m making do with the high street and hand-me-downs.

To me, fashion is all about being yourself and having fun with it. Women shouldn’t be afraid to be bold with their fashion choices, which is why I have a lot of respect for celebrities such as Grace Jones, Debbie Harry and Lady Gaga. I’m not quite ready to start dressing like a lobster or putting coke cans in my hair just yet, but give me a couple of months.



Spotted in London

Spotted: Fearne Cotton, Lily Allen and Serena Williams

By Andrea Petrou on July 5th, 2010

It was a weekend of winners, singing and frivolities in London as celebrities including Serena Williams, who was spotted celebrating her Wimbledon win at Whisky Mist nightclub in a lace dress, stepped out to enjoy the sun.

Sarah harding dressed in her festival gear, stepped out for the O2 Wirless Festival in London Hyde Park to watch stars including Lily Allen, who opted for a white Hareem style jumpsuit, to perform.

She was joined by Jamie , in funky stripped shorts and on-trend denim sleeveless jacket, and Paloma Faith in fantastic highwaisted shorts and teeny blazer who all took to the park to watch the amazing acts.

Across the London Kelly Osbourne was spotted leaving Nobu in a preppy get up consisting of green cropped trousers and a pink blazer style jacket. She teamed up the look with socks and flat shoes.

However it’s Fearne Cotton who gets our “Spotted” fashion prize looking gorgeous in on-trend denim shorts, a boho top and gladiators on her way to work. Only she can look that good on a Monday morning.



Gallery

Gallery: Celebrity airport chic

By Andrea Petrou on July 5th, 2010

While we were having a bit of an airport fashion stress, we decided to have a look around to see celebrities were wearing, and as we said in our last post, many of these often opt for a casual look of trackies or leggings- a la Rihanna. Others including Cheryl Cole, Nicole Kidman, Miley Cyrus and Peaches Geldof go for a smarter look opting for skinny jeans and a top.

Peaches opted for a leopard print number when she was spotted in Heathrow while Miley went for a white vest , which she teamed up with a black hat and statement jewellery.

However, other stars such as Kylie, who opted for high waisted silk cargo pants and a pink top, and Victoria Beckham who looked stunning in black cropped trousers a black top and of course skyscraper heels, go for that more sophisticated look. View our gallery to see all our celebrity airport chic.



Features, Trend Alert

Trend Alert: Airport fashion style

By Andrea Petrou on July 5th, 2010

I’m off on holiday tomorrow (don’t worry ShinyStyler’s we’ve got two great ladies who will be giving you all the latest fashion and celebrity news while I’m away).

However, that’s not the reason I’m telling you, it’s actually the fact, like many girls who are going away this year, until this weekend I was completely lost about what to wear to the airport and on the plane.

Yes it needs to be comfortable, and if you’re a celeb such as Kristen Stewart or Jessica Alba then you can get away with those, but it also needs to be cool enough for when you get to the other side, which unless you want to be rushing into the toilets to change into shorts (believe me I’ve done it and I’ve nearly missed my luggage), rules out jeans.

However, you also need to be warm enough on the plane. So this weekend I had a scout around the shops to get an idea of the airport must haves. View the gallery below to see my top five.



Features, Opinion, Trend Alert

Dressing to the max: the long and short of the maxi dress trend

By laurenbravo on July 4th, 2010

wenn2806326.jpgFor about the last five years or so, I have considered any skirt or dress that reaches as far as my knees to be deeply unflattering. Or at least, deeply unflattering on me. On other people they might be elegant, chic, sexy even. But on me, I instantly look like someone dressed as a mum for a school play.

Being top-heavy, my legs are my slimmest part and therefore the bit I want to get out at every opportunity. It deflects from my bulkier bits up top, like wearing a subtle sign that says, “Just so you know, I’m not built like a tank the whole way down.”

So I’ve spent a draughty five years pushing the boundaries of hemline decency. Every dress has been shortened, then shortened even more the next year. My tights have got more and more opaque to compensate, my heels lower and tops more voluminous to balance out the harlot potential. It has been a long work in progress, but finally I’ve found a look that works for me. Hurrah.

The snag, of course, is that saying you’ve “found a look that works for you” is waving a red flag to the fashion bull. It’s like when someone on Eastenders says, “this is going to be the best Christmas we’ve ever had.” As soon as the words leave your lips, a flashing alarm goes off somewhere thousands of miles away, in a big control room, where I like to picture Anna Wintour, Karl Lagerfeld and Alexa Chung all sitting round in massive leather chairs. “Lauren Bravo’s found a look that works for her!” They cry. “Quick, make fashion do the opposite!” And so, summer 2010 became the summer of the maxi dress.

Maxis have been creeping up (or down) on us for years, but up to now I’ve been able to ignore it, dismiss it as a micro trend that will never catch on because Brit girls like to flash the flesh too much. But not so, it seems. Everywhere you look this season, women are flapping about in acres of fabric. And, more distressing, most of them look good. They’re elegant, chic, sexy even.

There is a crucial ‘most’ in the above sentence, though, and that is the deceptive secret of the maxi – it DOESN’T WORK ON EVERYONE. For starters, they cover up a significant portion of our bodies, leaving us only with arms and décolletage on show. Which is great if arms and décolletage happen to be your best bits, but how many of us claim that? And how many of us, alternatively, spend entire August afternoons sweating it out in inappropriate jackets so that nobody sees our bingo wings?

Then there’s the maxi’s lack of shape. This can be a blessing – skimming over your hips and thighs, providing ample coverage for a belly full of fried calamari – or a curse – making you look like someone of indeterminate gender hiding in a shower curtain.

And then there’s the lack of accommodation for, um, ample chests. The vast majority of maxis come in two styles – ruched bandeau or triangle halterneck. Neither are friends to any bosom bigger than a C-cup, with the former looking a bit like two puppies in a sack, and the latter presenting the age old dilemma of cavernous cleavage vs wearing a prudish camisole underneath. And I do not approve of clothes than necessitate extra things worn underneath just to protect your modesty.

But don’t flee back to your underwriting quite yet, busty ladies! There is hope out there. Maxis like this one from Julien Macdonald or this New Look number give the well-endowed goddess and little more dignity. Urban Outfitters and Oasis even have a few with that all-too-rare feature in women’s dresses, SLEEVES.

There’s the length issue to contend with. Maxi propaganda states that long, wafty dresses can only be worn by long, wafty people; one of those hideously unfair fashion diatribes like ‘only skinny people can wear skinny belts’ (you notice there are no trends named ‘stout and dumpy’). But it’s a rule made for breaking. The secret to pulling off maxi as a shorter lady is picking your shape wisely and being nifty with a needle and thread if need be. Make sure it covers your ankles, but isn’t sweeping the floor, and fits properly up top so you don’t look swamped. Try to find something relatively slim-fit so that you’re not wallowing around in a paisley marquee, and if all else fails, crank up the heels.

But body issues aside, the real key to maxxing it up is deciding on your style. Are you a Grecian goddess (draping, chiffon, upswept hair), a prairie girl (broderie anglais, denim waistcoat, belt), or an urban hippie (straight jersey t-shirt maxi, minimalist sandals, iPhone)? Or will you, like me, be keeping a firm grip on your minis until Anna, Karl and Alexa come round to prise them out of your hands?



Trend Alert

Trend Alert: Military trousers

By Andrea Petrou on July 1st, 2010

Ahhh military. We talked about this trend yesterday when we gave you our top five military must haves, but we thought it was only right that we did a separate gallery for military trousers, afterall they’ve marched the trend right out of the 80s and into 2010.

Ever since Balmain showed these off in his SS2010 show, skinny military style trousers have replaced those baggy cargo styles and have become hugely popular.

And of course the highstreet has got wind of this, stocking a huge range of styles, which either scream military or just give a nod to the trend with brass buttons and khaki colours. We pick out the best 5.



Spotted

Spotted: Stars turn up for the Elephant Parade auction and BNTM 6 launch

By Andrea Petrou on July 1st, 2010

Yesterday the stars were once again out for various events across the country. Notably the Elephant Parade auction held at the Royal Hospital Chelsea, which saw the model elephants, which have been scattered around the capital, being auctioned off for charity.

Liz Hurley attended the event in a pink long frock while Goldie Hawn also made an appearance in a gorgeous floral maxi dress. And it was also a night for royal fashion with Princess Princess Beatrice and Eugenie making an appearance. Both opted for short dresses, however, while Beatrice went for a strapless summer yellow ruffle frock, Euginie played it safe in a white scoop neck.

Across the capital Elle MacPherson stepped out in PVC black trousers and a white cropped tee for the launch of Britain’s Next Top Model 6, which is due to hit our screens very soon and we also got a quick glimpse of the girls who will be competing.

However, it wasn’t all free booze and partying for every celeb, Carly Zucker, wife of Joe Cole was also spotted enjoying a leisurely stroll before her England player hubby returned home.




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