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Fashion Crush Top 5: Five movies you should dress like

By Andrea Petrou on September 8th, 2010

By Emily Borrett

The first person whose style I ever truly loved was Ariel from the Little Mermaid – I wanted her cool shell bikini, despite only being about five – and then a little later on in life the Japanese twins from the Simpsons, Sherri and Terri.  I stand by that still – anyone who thinks it isn’t cool to wear a shell bikini or match their clothes and accessories to their hair colour is wrong. Little television addict that I was when I was a child (apparently I used to come home from school and mournfully wail to my mother that I “hadn’t been watching”), it would be fair to say that film and television has had a hefty influence on my style over the years. And admittedly, some former fashion crushes of mine have not stood the test of time. Two examples of the most cringe-worthy that come to mind were my obsession with Columbia in the Rocky Horror Picture Show many years ago -which lasted far too long and caused me to dress like a fat burlesque dancer – and my Disney Channel phase at the age of about 9, when I really dug Lizzie McGuire’s “neon brights and pedal pushers” look.

Wardrobe horrors aside, there have been some pretty iconic dressers in movie history that I still take a lot of inspiration from when I’m getting dressed in the morning. All of the women listed below look dope. All of their films are super-stylish, and if you haven’t seen them, you should, if not just for the clothes.

5. MIA WALLACE IN “PULP FICTION”


Uma Thurman’s character in this movie is like a monochrome queen. White shirt, black capris, milky skin and the sleekest black bob in history (soz, Anna Wintour). Classic styling, classic Chanel colours – she’s like a weird fashion cat that I want to catch and then keep prisoner in my house, so that it can teach me how to dress well and dance like it’s the 50s.

It’s a completely different kind of sexy to the kind that was at the time all over the covers of Vogue, in the form of super-women such as Christy Turlington, Cindy Crawford and Naomi Campbell. Instead of whipping out her legs or boobs, Mia Wallace draws you in with her hypnotic eyes and the smile of a cat who just got the five-dollar milkshake. And so she should, it’s a good look for her. I’m depressed that my bob will never look like that.

4. MADONNA IN “DESPERATELY SEEKING SUSAN”

Hey guys, remember when Madonna was really, really, really cool? In the eighties, way before she started to look like Popeye and show off her crotch all the time, Madonna was in a movie called Desperately Seeking Susan, in which she  got to act cool on screen for a couple hours and basically play herself. Except in the film she’s meant to be someone called Susan, not Madonna.

All the biggest fashions in the past couple of years like leather, lace, sheer clothing and chunky gothic jewellery – “Susan” wore it first. She did all the things you (probably) only dream of doing, like hanging out in weird cabaret bars, sleeping with the Mafia and getting arrested for trying to bunk cabs. You know, bad girl stuff. And she got to wear Jimi Hendrix’s jacket while she was at it too. Despite the film’s silly plot and dialogue it’s one of my comfort blanket films – if you’re into eighties and new wave fashion you should probably watch it.

3. CHER IN “CLUELESS”

“So what did you do in school today, Cher?” “Well… I broke in my purple clogs.” I love to watch Clueless every few months or so because it’s like a warm bubblebath for my brain. It leaves me feeling girly, bubbleheaded and happy for at least a week afterwards. I like the 90s soundtrack and the amount of brightly-coloured plaid they all wear (both the preppy and the British Heritage trend nailed in one, well done, Dion and Cher).

Cher deserves to be on this list not simply because she was rocking knee high socks and loafers way before the likes of Alexa Chung and Daisy Lowe, but for her sheer dedication to fashion. She really fought for her plight – it’s not many girls that have a computer programme to decide their outfits each morning. And it’s certainly not many girls that have the chutzpah to argue with a gun-toting mugger when they think their Aliya dress is in danger of getting dirty.

2. GRACE JONES IN “A VIEW TO A KILL”

The movie itself wasn’t the greatest James Bond of all time, and certainly not the most stylish one – that honour should go to one of the sixties ones – but Grace Jones deserves to be on this list because she’s fiercer than a shaved mongoose, and better than any of the big-haired blonde heroines that got to snog James at the end. Also, I don’t want her to beat me up.

I have yet to see someone that can rock Lennon shades, a buzz cut and hooded sportswear quite the way that Miss Jones can. The likes of Lady Gaga, Kelis and Amber Rose haven’t got anything on this woman.

1. HOLLY GOLIGHTLY IN “BREAKFAST AT TIFFANY’S”

To not put Holly Golightly at number one of this list would be like ignoring a massive, Chanel-clad elephant in the corner of the room. Queen of the up-do, costume jewellery and the trusty little black dress, it’s a style that is still massively referenced nearly fifty years on. You don’t need to look like a film star to dress like Holly Golightly – though it helps – which is the genius of the styling in this film. All you need to get a little of Audrey Hepburn’s style is a sharp black dress and shades, and voila – fashion magic. The beauty of her clothes is in the simplicity.

These are just some of my personal favourites – if you’ve got a cinema fashion favourite that you want to add in the comment box, do it! ShinyStyle wants to know who your fashion crushes are.



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Fashion Crush: Red vintage style dress from Miss Selfridge

By admin on August 19th, 2010

We’re flitting in and out of seasons with our fashion crush posts this week and today we’re back in our AW 2010 mode. After all, who can resist this cute frock from Miss Selfridge?

The dress looks like an authentic vintage number with the 50s bow and cut, and the sleeves are perfect for those winter nights.
Wear it to a late summer BBQ, on a night out with Mary Jane or platform heels, or store in your wardrobe for those windy autumn days.
However, don’t wait too long to snap this up, at £28 we have a feeling it’ll be flying off those rails.



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Fashion Crush: Asymmetric dress from Very

By admin on August 18th, 2010

We may have been banging on about A/W 2010 fashions this week, but we haven’t forgotten about our S/S roots, and, it’s still technically the summer right?

So we couldn’t resist telling you about this cute frock from Very, which is perfect for that last minute holiday, for a night out, or if you really want to glam it up for a festival.

Not only does it give a huge nod to the asymmetric trend but also to the tribal print look, that’s still hot this summer. And if this wasn’t enough it also comes with a detachable black skinny belt, which forms a staple part of anyone’s wardrobe this season and into the next.

Team up with killer gladiator heels for a smart summer look or dress down with flats. However, a word of warning, this dress comes up teeny tiny so consider buying the next size up.



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Happy Birthday, Gisele Bundchen

By Elaine LaPersonerie on July 20th, 2010

Happy Birthday to Brazilian supermodel Gisele Bundchen, highest-paid model in the world, who’s turning 30 today.

Gisele was discovered at the age of 15 buying a Big Mac by a model scout (maybe I should hang around fast-food joints and kebab shops more), and the rest, as we say, is history. She moved to San Paulo to take part in the Elite Look Modelling Competition, her career skyrocketed, and has since modelled for all of the most prestigious fashion houses such as Versace, Valentino, Ralph Lauren and Chloe. She’s also one of the most famous faces to have modelled for lingerie line Victoria’s Secret, whose campaigns and runways have boasted such iconic figures as Heidi Klum and Tyra Banks.

She’s been far from just a pretty face for the last fifteen years and has been actively helping out with charity-related events such as the I Am African campaign, which set out to highlight the public’s ignorance of HIV and AIDS sufferers in Africa. She also participated in a celebrity-fronted fundraiser to raise money for the victims of Hurricane Katrina, and regularly promotes the protection of the Brazilian rainforest. So basically, she’s an all-round good egg.

Not only that, but she’s the founder of Ipanema Footwear, manufacturer of the most popular Brazilian flip-flops in the world. So you’d think that after all the hard work she’s been putting in, she’d look tired and haggard (we wish). But no, she still looks like a supermodel – happy 3-0, Gisele. Look at the gallery below for some of Gisele’s best looks.

All images courtesy of WENN.com.



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Chelsea Doll’s adorable new A/W10 jewellery collection

By emilyborrett on July 15th, 2010

I don’t know about you, but I’m a huge sucker for anything a bit kitsch – I’m the proud owner of a bizarre stuffed carrot with long eyelashes, and a technicolour piggy-bank in the shape of a kitten – but I find sometimes that it’s a very fine line between something being really cutesy or really tasteless. If you like cute, but don’t like tacky, I recommend you check out the new Autumn and Winter collection from Chelsea Doll.

The only way I can describe the Chelsea Doll brand is.. Claire’s Accessories for grown-ups. Bows, glitter, cute little animals are themes in their jewellery that are given a bit of a fashion edge. My ultimate favourite from the new collection is their gorgeous lace and metal deer brooch, which is an easy and cute addition to a blouse or cardigan, and is a snip at a mere six pounds. If you want to channel your inner little-girly side this season, check out the new Chelsea Doll collection in the gallery below.



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One to watch: James Anthony on Etsy.com

By emilyborrett on July 15th, 2010

If you’re looking for a few cool, collectable pieces to carry you from summer through to autumn this year, check out the work of James Anthony on the online crafts community, Etsy.

Miami-based James Anthony specialises in silk-screened t-shirts and dresses for both men and women. As all of their t-shirts are supplied wholesale by American Apparel and Alternative Apparel before being printed on, you know that you’ll be wearing an updated, edgier version of the clothes that the UK already knows and loves. The tanks and tees are perfect for making the most of what’s left of the summer weather and are a festival statement by themselves – we’d recommend you don’t go out wearing just the tank though, put some knickers on at least.

The brand lists its inspirations as “revenge; satin; Capri and Acapulco; men who wear flannel; champagne and caviar; mink; turbans; mink turbans; oil; torturing those of a lower social station; yelling; hissing; blackmail.” Fair enough. The prints are taken from antique and historical imagery such as 18th-century anatomical illustrations, engravings and paintings for the stark, bold prints that end up on the clothes. I came over all spooky coveting the skeleton-printed silk tanks (I’m planning to buy some and team them up with teeny-weeny daisy dukes and big old boots) and fell in love with the geisha-print scarf which is going to be keeping me warm come September, when the weather gets crap again.

If you want to get your mitts on a James Anthony print, you can find his clothes sold on Etsy.com here.



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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?



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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.



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Fashion Crush: Bikini from H! by Henry Holland’s swimwear range

By Andrea Petrou on June 2nd, 2010

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We’ve covered a range of bikini stories today on ShinyStyle but we felt that this bikini from H! by Henry Holland‘s high-summer swimwear range deserved to be labelled as our Fashion Crush of the day.

This gorgeous on-trend floral bikini, is a designer steal coming in at £10 for the top and £10 for the bottoms and looks fantastic teamed up with this leather waistcoat, which again comes in at a very reasonable £35. We think it’ll look amazing teamed up with some denim shorts and flip-flops too.

And it’s also modelled by Fiona Kennedy who entered a competition to have her face included in a one-off print designed by Henry Holland and used on a handbag and scarf in the Autumn H! by Henry Holland range. Henry was so impressed with Fiona’s entry he decided to approach her to model his high summer swim range.

Designer chic modelled by a real person, can it get any better than this?

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Fashion Crush: River Island Sex and The City dress

By Andrea Petrou on June 1st, 2010

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We went Sex and the City 2 mad last week giving you get the looks for each of the four characters, before ending it all with a SATC2 fashion face off (if you haven’t already voted click here).

However, if we’re honest we don’t really want to stop with all the fun SATC2 fashion just yet so we thought we’d dedicate our fashion crush post to this cute little pink dress.

The short frock from River Island channels Charlotte’s structured SATC 2 style but is bought right on-trend with an asymmetric styling twist.

Team up with a blingtastic ring and black patent skyscraper heels for that perfect Charlotte look. And the £40 price tag isn’t bad either.

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Fashion Crush: Marks and Spencer denim palysuit

By Andrea Petrou on May 27th, 2010

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The sun is out (for the time being anyway) and that means only one thing. It’s time to get those legs out while you can.

We’ve already given you a gallery of shorts and some very lovely skirts, but we couldn’t resist telling you about this gorgeous playsuit we spotted on our Marks and Spencer travels.

The denim lovely ticks all the right trend boxes, it gives a nod to the er, demin trend and of course a huge one to playsuits, which are hot this season. We love also love the 80s neck detailing, which makes it look all retro.

Team up with a pair of brogues for a funky vintage look or heels for an evening outfit.

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Fashion Crush: Asos four leaf clover necklace

By Andrea Petrou on May 26th, 2010

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With the Sex and The City craze not looking to die down anytime soon we just had to have a themed fashion crush today.

We know we’ve been bringing you get the look galleries of the four characters (keep reading for Miranda and Charlotte) but sometimes there’s just something that stands out.

This time it’s this cute gold four leaf clover pendant, which is very similar to that worn by Carrie in the upcoming film. However at £8 we think it’s definitely a bargain version. Team up with a frock a la Carrie or dress up a low neck top with this little gem.

Buy it now at Asos before your luck, and stocks run out.

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Fashion Crush: Miss Selfridge Rosemary Floral Maxi Dress

By Andrea Petrou on May 25th, 2010

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Maxi dresses are going to be as hot as our predicted summer this season, with many celebs channelling this trend already.

The best thing about a maxi dress is that it can be worn on nearly every occasion from work, to a bar to a summer BBQ. All you need to do is make sure toy have the right accessories and shoes to tone it up or down accordingly.

If you’re a taller than average lady Long Tall Sally and Miss Sixty are perfect places to look, while petite sections in highstreet stores are perfect for smaller girls.

However, this Rosemary Floral Maxi dress from Miss Selfridge is perfect for those of avarage height. We love it because it’s got a slight Cath Kidston feel to it as well as giving a nod to the boho look. Wear to a pub or swing it delicately over your legs for a picnic in the park. And you can’t grumble at the £25 price tag either.

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