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The top 5 unlikely style icons for 2010

By laurenbravo on March 30th, 2010

wenn5364628.jpg Style inspiration can come from some unusual places. Copying catwalk looks is all very well, but we reckon this season you’ll be looking to a few less obvious heroines (and heroes) for fashion pointers…

Emma Pillsbury, Glee

Where do we start with our new favourite guidance counsellor? Miss Pillsbury’s breed of pretty and prim secretary chic makes us want to sing with joy – think pussy-bows, puffed sleeves, brooches and pencil skirts, everything in vivid crayon colours and offset by that perfectly-flicked ginger coiffure.

Hers is a clever look, falling in a sexy middle ground somewhere between dolly and granny. They key is uber-neatness – have fun with colours and accessories, but keep shapes precise and tailored to fit you beautifully. For catwalk inspiration, look to Louis Vuitton and Prada, who showed an array of refined and ladylike looks.
Meanwhile, a floral pussy-bow blouse like this one from ASOS is the quickest way to inject some Pillsbury-style prim into your wardrobe. Well, if it helped her get Mr Schuester (eventually), then it’s good enough for us…

Molly Ringwald

John Hughes’ 80s classic Pretty in Pink has long been one of ringwald.jpgour favourite squealalong movies. It has all the crucial ingredients – high school, prom, dashing romantic hero with like, his own car, and a nice line in teen witticisms. Meanwhile, Ringwald is divine as its new wave heroine Andie Walsh, a gawky Cinderella we can all identify with.

But it’s only in recent months that we’ve really started to appreciate her wardrobe. It’s Grade A eccentric but still pretty as a picture, with high emphasis on lace, pastels, natty hats and customising. One of the best scenes has to be Andie making her own prom outfit from an old pink bridesmaid’s dress, which has inspired us to get a bit scissor-happy on more than one occasion (if not always with quite such chic results). Also check out her outfits in other John Hughes offerings Sixteen Candles and The Breakfast Club (where she sports a particularly great leather-jacket-and-cropped-t-shirt combo).

The most obvious port of call when shopping for Molly’s look are vintage stores and charity shops, but there are also some very Andie-esque items to be found on the high street. Urban Outfitters has always specialised in misfit chic, and they come up trumps with this fabulous lace-collar dress. Team with woolly socks and lace gloves.Now all you need to do is choose between Duckie and Blaine…

tmpphpazlYkI.jpgThe Mad Hatter

So Alice might be the obvious point of reference here, but there was another style contender at that tea party, and rumour has it he got 10% off… Yes, for an antidote to all the frou frou petticoats and headbands, take a few tips from the man in the hat.

This is last season’s boyfriend-borrowed chic taken to the next level; part Victorian gent, part late 60s dandy. Think Annie Hall Through the Looking Glass, with blazers, mannish shirts, fingerless gloves and dapper bow-ties in rich colours and prints.

The key to this look is texture. Pile on tweeds, silks, paisley prints and velvet with flashes of metallics for a look that stops just short of the neighbourhood crazy lady. Check out Anna Sui’s Spring/Summer 2010 collection for ways to get it right, and start off your own wonderland wardrobe with some gentleman’s brogues like these lovelies from Office.

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DORIS DAY.jpgDoris Day

When I was just a little girl, I asked my mother, ‘what will I be? Will I be pretty, will I be rich… will I be able to pull off fringed leather with some hotpants and red lippie?’ Yes, the goodie-goodie queen of 50s cinema is an unlikely hero in today’s edgy fashion climate, but for those of us who want to clean up our image for summer, she’s a great example of how to do preppy with pep.

A clean-cut mix of tomboyish shapes and sugar-and-spice colourways, ‘good girl’ chic was a strong catwalk presence at the Spring/Summer 2010 shows, like a palatte-cleansing sorbet amid all the chaotic prints and flounce. Look to Luella for colours and shapes straight out of Pillow Talk, and Lacoste (who else?) for tennis wear that will look as good in a bar as it does on the courts.

Think tailored capri pants, cut to the ankle and worn with jazz shoes or plimsolls. Or go for thigh-bearing, high-waisted shorts like these from Topshop with a tight cashmere sweater in a candy shade.

Keep a smile on your face, a spring in your step and a twinkle in your eye that lets everyone know you’re not as innocent as your outfit might suggest… And if it all gets a bit too saccharine, you can always try channelling Calamity Jane with some dirty fringed lather and a bootlace tie. Yee-ha.

Yourself, circa 1993

That’s right darling, you’re a fashion icon. Cast your mind back 17 years and mentally raid your old wardrobe. Mine consisted largely of little skirts with floral cycling shorts attached underneath, bum bags, stonewashed denim jackets and jelly shoes. The skirt/shorts were particularly useful because it meant you could do cartwheels in the garden without the boys from next door seeing your knickers, a crucial advantage in the social life of a five year old.

If you were a little (or a lot) older, you probably had a myriad of big white motif t-shirts, chunky oversized cardigans, high-top trainers and denim shirts stolen from your boyfriend/brother/Dad. All of these wonderful references and more will be back to haunt us this year, so it’s time to start flicking fondly through the old photo albums. If you belonged to a nudist colony during the early nineties or, oh horror, weren’t actually born, look to the following to see how it was done: Blossom; Claire Danes in My So-Called Life; Clarissa Explains it All, Kelly Kapowski in Saved By the Bell.

TwentyTwelve, Preen and Marc Jacobs have all sent grungey ’90s looks down the runway recently, while there’s plenty of denim, lyrcra, lace and faded florals to be had on the high street. Start off with some cycling shorts, put a lacy dress this one from New Look on top, a cropped top on top of that, and finish off with a denim shirt and some mismatched jewellery. Then put on Rhythm Is A Dancer and do a cartwheel on the lawn.

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New Sex and the City 2 poster revealed

By lotte on December 11th, 2009

Sex and the City 2.jpg Anticipation is steadily building for the next Sex and the City film, and the release of the first official poster means it’s only going to intensify. Wearing a white dress and weird mirrored aviator sunglasses, Carrie is looking less fashionista, more robot. Add to this the futuristic background, and I began to wonder… Is the new film set in the distant future, featuring android versions of the sassy, cocktail-drinking ladies we’ve come to know so well?

As with the first movie, we’ll be watching it for the outfits, but we think nothing will match some of Carrie’s looks in the first few series – dig out those dvds if you need a reminder. And we’re sure that Sarah Jessica Parker gets to wear more exciting outfits in the film than what she’s wearing here. White jersey is a lot less interesting than fur coats, floral prom dresses and Eiffel Tower bags.

If you’re in the mood for some SATC nostalgia, check out HBO’s galleries of the girls’ best outfits from all 6 series.



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Patricia Field sticking by Sex and the City sequel

By Kimberley Foster on June 25th, 2009

patricia field sex and the city.jpgFrom Catwalk Queen

Stylist to the stars, Patricia Field, is sticking by Sarah Jessica Parker and the rest of the cast on the Sex and the City film sequel (phew!)

Despite reports that she might be quitting due to a row with SJP, Pat has confirmed that she is “absolutely” on board for the next chapter.

“I don’t use the recession as a reference for my creativity, true,” she told Radar. ” I am furious and had a row with Sarah Jessica over whatever? False.”

But that’s not all. In order to prevent leaks, producers have come up with five scripts for the sequel, each with a different plotline.

One version is even said to include Carrie, Big and a baby. Click here to read more sequel goss.



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Bruno the fashionista – movie trailer is finally here!

By kelly on April 3rd, 2009

We’ve seen him gatecrash Milan Fashion Week and do bizarre things in the second row at Stella McCartney‘s Paris show, but until now, we haven’t been sure how this footage was going to come together to create something which could rival Borat in the funny stakes.

By the looks of this trailer, Bruno – the camp journalist from Austria, otherwise known as comedian Sacha Baron Cohen – is going to more than rival it, as he takes on the fashion world, creates carnage backstage at shows and adopts an African baby Madonna-style. Be warned, this isn’t for the faint of heart and an age restriction does apply if you want to watch it.

[via Ain't It Cool]



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YouTube Watch: Patricia Field talks Confessions of a Shopaholic

By Andrea Kiliany Thatcher on January 26th, 2009

Listen to the reasoning behind Patricia Field’s outlandish choices for Isla Fischer as Rebecca Bloomwood, the central character of the new movie Confessions of a Shopaholic. I can’t imagine you’re on a fashion blog without knowing a bit about the book already, but if you are, there’s also a “From Novel to Screen” clip in the “related videos” you could check out, as well as more clips of Pat Field talking wardrobe.

Then peruse some items based on Rebecca’s wardrobe over at Bluefly. My, I’m spending a lot of time on Bluefly today. Must stop shopping, start dinner.



Celebrity Style, Movie fashion

Oscar nominees announced

By Andrea Kiliany Thatcher on January 22nd, 2009

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The nominees are in! While the Golden Globes may steal a little bit of award nomination thunder – yes we know Anne Hathaway, Kate Winslet and Angelina Jolie are all going to be up for awards – they certainly don’t take away from the red carpet anticipation.

In fact, the excitement only builds after seeing what everyone wore to the Globes. Will Angie, nominated for Actress in a Leading Role for The Changeling, splash out and wear something a bit more exciting? Will Anne Hathaway, up in the same category for Rachel Getting Married, break out one of her more fashion-forward choices?

Check back here Sunday February 22 when we’ll be liveblogging the awards. Meanwhile, click through for a list of nominees.

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Will the new Vogue documentary make it past Sundance?

By Andrea Kiliany Thatcher on January 21st, 2009

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R. J. Cutler’s new documentary The September Issue debuted at Sundance this past weekend to several packed houses, but when will the general public get to view it?

Well, if you go to Netflix you can add the film to your “saved” queue though no date is listed as to when it will be available. Another hope? A&E, the original destination for the film, says they still plan to air the film sometime this year.

While Anna Wintour didn’t make the Friday night premiere, she and daughter Bee Schaffer did attend a public viewing on Saturday, and the premiere of “Rudo y Cursi.”

“[I'm] channeling mountain casual. It is actually my first time wearing jeans to work,” Wintour said. She wore a leather Michael Kors jacket with a fox collar, an Oscar de la Renta turtleneck, J Brand jeans and Manolo Blahnik boots.

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Vogue documentary ‘The September Issue’ debuts at Sundance this weekend

By Andrea Kiliany Thatcher on January 15th, 2009

What we wouldn’t give to be in the audience at Sundance among the first to see R.J. Cutler’s film chronicling the making of the September issue of Vogue magazine. Anna Wintour herself will attend the premiere in a rare show of support for any media exposure of her magazine.

WWD goes so far as to say that the film chronicles the last hurrah of the luxury boom, and hints that footage may include Anna talking about the end of her career.

What else do we want to see?

1. What everyone’s wearing, duh.

2. The fashion closet.

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Becky Bloomwood, not as fashionable on film?

By Andrea Thatcher on December 16th, 2008

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Once apon a time, we all wanted to go through Rebecca Bloomwood’s closet. As long as it didn’t explode on us like it did that one time on Suze. But having seen the trailers for the upcoming film, do we still want to steal from Becky’s wardrobe?

P.S. Either way, you can steal – or at least buy – from her wardrobe – keep reading.

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More details on the Sex and the City sequel – shooting this spring?

By Andrea Kiliany Thatcher on November 26th, 2008

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Catwalk Queen‘s Kimberley Foster writes…

Ever since Kim Cattrall spilled the news to Mel B on The Paul O’Grady Show earlier this month, we have been keeping our ears to the ground for any updates on the rumoured film sequel to Sex and the City. At first, Sarah Jessica Parker was hesitant to confirm reports, responding with: “I’m thrilled to know Kim is excited but all the deals are not yet done.” Well now it seems as though the project has been given the green light, with SJP telling Access Hollywood that filming will begin next summer.

“I think shooting next summer is a realistic timetable. That’s when we’d start shooting to be out in 2010. But that means we need to figure this out in the next couple of months,” she said. As for those potential story rumours that Carrie could become a mum in the follow-up film, SJP also reveals the answer to that. Click on to hear what she said…

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Nicole Kidman’s Prada luggage in Australia movie

By Andrea Kiliany Thatcher on November 19th, 2008

Nicole Kidman Australia Prada luggage.jpgClick image to enlarge.

Usually Louis Vuitton has luxe luggage product placement down – especially in period movies.

But it looks like Prada won this round with a fab set of custom-made luggage for Nicole Kidman’s character Sarah in Australia.

The set includes trunks, suitcases, hat boxes and a picnic set crafted of the brand’s signature pergamena leather.

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Sex and the City movie sequel confirmed!

By Andrea Kiliany Thatcher on November 6th, 2008

cattrallharrods.jpgFor all of us wondering if we will see any more of Carrie, Samantha, Miranda and Charlotte – it is good news people.

Kim Cattrall has spilled that there will indeed be a sequel to Sex And The City: The Movie. The news was let slip to Spice Girl Mel B, who was guest hosting The Paul O’Grady Show.

When Mel B asked: “Now will there be a sequel?”

Kim replied with a nod: “Yes, there will.”

This is the first definite confirmation that a follow-up movie is in the works, but few other details are known. I wonder what Sarah Jessica Parker is thinking right now.

Watch a clip of her confession on the show after the jump…

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Catwalk Queen screens Keira Knightley’s ‘The Duchess’

By Andrea Thatcher on September 7th, 2008

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The highly anticipated Keira Knightley film “The Duchess” may not hit theaters in the US until September 19 but it opened in the UK this week and Gemma was lucky enough to attend an early screening. If you love lavish sets, beautiful scenery and absolutely amazing costumes, you’re in for a treat. At the press conference afterwards Gemma learned a little bit more than she wanted to about Dominic Cooper’s flesh-coloured nappy, and discovered it took hours to sew Keira and Hayley Atwell into their Regency gowns.

Related stories: The Duchess costumes explained | Keira at the Duchess premiere



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YouTube Watch: ‘The Duchess’ costumes explained

By Andrea Thatcher on September 2nd, 2008

Our pals over at UK Fabsugar have uncovered this little gem of a video, which looks at the costumes of Keira Knightley’s new film, The Duchess. It features Knightley and fellow castmate, Hayley Atwell (who plays Bess Foster), sharing their thoughts on what it was like to wear corsets and wigs for their roles in the film. You can also check out a few of the costume sketches by designer Michael O’Connor by clicking here.



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Movie mania drives shopping in Boston

By Andrea Kiliany Thatcher on June 18th, 2008

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A film tax credit has lured film projects and shoppers alike to Boston, it seems.

Kate Hudson and Anne Hathaway, seen left, have been photographed all over the city filming their upcoming “Bride Wars” and actress Jayma Mays has hit town for “Paul Blart: Mall Cop.”

Mays and her co-workers have splurged at Marc Jacobs, Envi, Calypso and Gretta Luxe all in Boston, and the movie’s costume designer, Ellen Lutter, spent more than $100,000 locally.

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