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Front Row Style: Which fashion capital wears it best?

By laurenbravo on March 15th, 2010

wenn5356916.jpgSo, the calendar’s four main fashion weeks are wrapped up for another season.

Autumn Winter 2010 has been an exciting run of collections, and while we’ve been watching intently to spot our favourite upcoming trends, we’ve got to admit our attention hasn’t always been on the designers. At times we’ve had half an eye on the catwalk, and half an eye on that all-important hot seat of style, the front row.

Yes, sometimes the outfits in the audience can be just as compelling as the clothes on the runway (and a darn sight more wearable too). The star quality of their front row has become an unofficial measure of a designer’s up-and-comingness, with magazines playing Spot the Celeb and numerous show late to start because one key attendee is yet to arrive – Grace Coddington reportedly walked in so late at Valentino that she was greeted by a chorus of boos from waiting photographers. Tsk tsk.

There’s also plenty of gossip potential to be had in the seating arrangements, as movie stars and aristocrats bump knees with artists, editors, politicians and trustfund tweenies. We see the pictures and like to imagine the conversations – do Samantha Cameron and Pixie Geldof swap recipes over their Vitamin Waters? When did Beth Ditto and Bella Freud become mates? Just what were Jennifer Saunders and Melanie Blatt discussing at Betty Jackson? An All Saints/Ab Fab team-up? Oh, the intrigue. Oh, the possibilities.

wenn2747535.jpgAnd oh, oh, the clothes. Front rowers are an endless source of outfit inspiration, particularly useful when they act as translation guides for some of the looks coming down the catwalk. We’d still be lost as to how to work double denim if it wasn’t for Alexa Chung‘s tireless tuition (mix stonewash with indigo, and voluminous shirts with skintight jeggings to avoid looking too much like a Van Halen tribute band on a dress down Friday). Meanwhile, Christopher Kane’s floral leather dresses just make so much more sense when you can scan from the models to the benches and picture the whole look on Emma Watson.

Crucially, those front row photos are also important for demonstrating the cultural variations in the season’s dressing. Or, to speak in snappy alliteration: Who Wore What, Where? Because while the same faces might pop up in every capital (that means you, Ms Chung), each city has its own defining look.

Here’s our ShinyStyle lesson in fashion geography – pay attention, you may be tested on this next season:

London“Anarchy in the UK”

The look: We’re known for our scruffy breed of dressed-down glam, and this year the Brit pack didn’t disappoint. Think visible roots in tousled hair, hulking statement shoes, lots of black, metallics, and a typically eclectic mix of leather, denim, lycra and lace.

The key outfit: Biker jacket, minidress, lame leggings and platforms, accessorised with a scarlet scowl.

The front-row faces: Alexa Chung, Pixie Geldof, Daisy Lowe, Mischa Barton, Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie.

The secret weapon: Baptiste dry shampoo, for hair that says, “I haven’t been home” (buy it here).

Paris“Chirpy shirty chic chic”

The look: Gorgeous Gaelic nonchalance as only the French can do it (though the rest of us can try). Lots of crisp white tailoring and utility styles, with statement coats and long, glossy manes.

The key outfit: Cropped, slim-fit cargo pants, the perfect white t-shirt, fitted boyfriend blazer and classic stilettos, with a little furry something to keep out le chill.

The front-row faces: Vanessa Paradis, Lou Doillon Leigh Lezark, Julia Restoin-Roitfeld.

The secret weapon: Vanish stain remover, to keep those shirts whiter-than-white (spillages are très Anglaise).

Milan“La Dolce Vita, baby”

The look: Va-va-voom Italian insouciance, with animal prints, metallics, shots of vibrant colour and big, big hair. Belissima.

The key outfit: A cocktail dress in a sumptuous colour, leopard print coat, spindly heels, killer clutch and sunglasses.

The front row faces: Margherita Missoni, Lindsay Lohan, Zoe Saldana, Rachel Zoe.

The secret weapon: Lipstick. The bolder the better, preferably in a coral hue as a nod to the summer’s beachy palette – check out these.

New York“XOXO, Front Row…”

The look: Gossip Girl grows up. Impossibly glossy and impeccably groomed, with all emphasis on mixing textures and fabrics, with understated shapes and statement accessories.

The key outfit:
Tulip skirt in a scrunch fabric, teamed with suede ankle boots, a silk blouse, a cropped jacket and a blowdry.

The front row faces: Olivia Palermo, Taylor Momsen, Whitney Port, the Olsen twins.

The secret weapon: Nail varnish in a fudgey colour, for on-trend Upper East Side talons. Find your perfect shade here.

Which fashion capital do YOU think had the style edge? Leave us your comments below.

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Footwear, Gallery

Spring footwear: clogs and midi heels

By laurenbravo on March 12th, 2010

The daffodils are blooming, the days are getting longer and the new fashion season is officially here. We’ll be putting spring in our step with some of the fantastic footwear hitting stores this month – in particular, our two new favourite styles, the clog and the midi heel.

Clogs were all over the catwalk, with designers including Betty Jackson, Chanel, PPQ and Felder and Felder all embracing the wooden shoe. Meanwhile, Prada, Marni, chloe and Missoni came over all kittenish with restrained mid-height sandals.

I’ve already extolled the virtues (and pitfalls) of both shoes here, so now it’s time to convince you with a selection of the high street’s finest. Kurt Geiger and ASOS have the best clogs we’ve seen, to bring a little Dutch charm to your denim and prairie dresses (see Alexa Chung for styling tips). Meanwhile, the midi heel is making an appearance in several guises; cone-shaped on sexy gladiator sandals, sturdy on simple pumps and in wedge form on 70s-inspired mumsie styles.

After several years of skyscraper heels and gladiator flats, these chunky and, dare we say it, sensible mid-height heels might be a shock to the system at first. But once you see how chic they look, we reckon you’ll be springing (or clumping) into the new season in style.

View our gallery below for our pick of the best spring footwear.

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Features, Gallery, Trend Alert

Spring trend: Fantastic florals

By Andrea Petrou on March 11th, 2010

The days are getting longer and brighter with many of us seeing a few days of sunshine. And of course, that can only mean one thing. Spring is on it’s way.

We can’t wait for the warmer days and brighter nights but most importantly the opportunity to wear the latest spring trends.

One trend that’s going to be huge this season is florals, which were shown off by designers such as Christian Dior and Chanel at their SS2010 catwalk shows way back in September last year.

These prints have also been spotted on the likes of boho babe Sienna Miller as well as Chanel fanatic Alexa Chung and Sarah Jessica Parker.

So how do you wear, what could be busy, items of clothing? Well the trick here is not too go too overboard. Unlike the double denim trend that’s hitting our wardrobes at the moment, florals should be teamed up with something plain. If you decide on a flowery top, then opt for jeans or a pastel skirt underneath.

And if you go for a skirt or on-trend culottes then pick a plain white or pastel coloured tee.

View our gallery below for our favourite floral picks.

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Features, Opinion, Trend Alert

Best shoes for spring – what you should and shouldn’t be wearing

By Andrea Petrou on March 4th, 2010

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Lauren Bravo writes: Spring is here! For once in our worryingly incongruous meteorological climate, the weather has got it right. March started and BAM, the sun is out, chill has gone and we can all venture out in our second-warmest jackets with all-over thermal insulation, just as fashion intended.

But despite all the gaiety and the promise of daffodils, baby chicks, crème-egg-and-hot-cross-bun sandwiches etc, there’s also that nagging feeling at the back of my mind. Because spring means, inevitably, summer. And summer means, inevitably, shoe dilemmas. Or sweaty tube rides, blisters, and shoe dilemmas.

As a lifelong adversary of the flipflop, warm weather footwear has always caused me issues. Instead of the beautiful colours and pleasing, clunky form of proper shoes, in summer we’re suddenly expected to do little more than strap a sole to our feet with a bit of flimsy metallic lacing and try to keep them on as we negotiate miniature golf courses. Summer footwear doesn’t contribute to an outfit; it is demanding, with its rubbing and its chafing and its necessitating a pedicure. Gone is the powerful stomp of the Alpha female, and in comes the pathetic flap-flap of the summer trudger.

Thankfully, this time round it looks like we’ll have other opinions. Spring/summer 2010 is presenting us with two intriguing shoe options: the Midi Heel Mum Shoe and the Clog. Both offer more substance and coverage than the average summer shoe trend, thus should be greeted with happy gratitude by shopper bored with sloppy Havaianas, and, even better, we don’t have to wait till the temperature hikes to start wearing them. But which will you be sporting?

First up is the midi heel, which one suspects will be the more enduring trend, a) because they are less ridiculous and b) because you can wear them, and, like, still walk and everything. They are a gift to women with feet everywhere. After years of heels growing more and more vertiginous, until our current point where shops seem to have lost sight of what shoes were originally intended for and lapsed into some form of masochistic battle weaponry, fashion folk are finally lowering the stakes again.

I have had a midi heel fixation for a little while now, hunting out those elusive 2-3 inch styles in a sea of six inch beasts. Midi heels confirm the theory that women really can have it all – we can have feeling in our toes AND a sexy clip-clop when we walk, AND look presentable all at the same time. Life really is better in the middle, it’s just like that Clover ad says.

As a wider trend, midi heels will be around for a good few seasons, but this summer they’ll be used more specifically as support for the 1970s-style Mum shoe; a beachy, sturdy, hippieish affair normally spotted on middle-aged eco campaigners and librarians. With espadrille soles, ankle ties, low wedges and wide, comfortable straps all key features, it’s a daunting trend for those of us who’ve spent winter glued into our biker boots. But you can always toughen up the look with a leather jacket and a slash of vibrant lipstick. Hemp kaftan optional.

Then there’s the other contender, a far less user-friendly prospect. As far as street-worthy trends go it’s in its infancy, but best make your peace with them now because it won’t be long before they’re ‘it shoe’ du jour. So far, this is what we know about clogs: Dutch people are supposed to wear them; Dutch people don’t really wear them, but they do sell them in souvenir shops; Alexa Chung wore them on the cover of March Vogue; actually, Alexa Chung’s been wearing them everywhere; Alexa Chung looks good in them; we may, or may not, also look good in them (sources are yet to confirm whether this is in direct proportion to one’s resemblance to Alexa Chung).

But before we dismiss them as crazy shoes for crazy women, we should consider the advantages of clogs. They are chunky, thus far easier to wear than spring’s other heel trend, ‘the spindle’. They are wooden, thus far less likely to come apart in the middle of Oxford Street and require you to hop home. They are actually pretty flattering, if worn with a teeny skirt and black opaques or, when it gets warmer, bare legs with some sort of sundress and denim jacket. They are a subtle nod to the prairie trend that’s set to hit, far preferable to a broderie anglaise smock and a stetson. And if anyone mocks you, you can kick them where it hurts and do some serious damage.

So there we have it, forget the summer trudgers and embrace the new spring stompers. And by the time you’ve mastered your clog dance, it’ll be winter again without anybody noticing.



Red Carpet

Elle Style awards: Best dressed

By Andrea Petrou on February 23rd, 2010
ELLE Style Awards 2010 - Winners Boards

It was another night of spectacular dresses by a range of designers at yesterday’s Elle Style Awards but as always there’s always the few that stand out.

First on our best dressed list was the gorgoeus Alexa Chung, who won the Editor’s Choice award. The starlet looked cute and girly in a blue frilled Chanel dress, which she matched up with a Chanel bag.

She was followed by Kristen Stewart who won the ELLE Style award for Woman of The Year, wearing a strapless panelled dress. However it seems the Twighlight star learnt her lesson from the Baftas the night before as she wore, what looked like a hoodie, to keep warm on yesterday’s red carpet

ELLE Style Awards 2010 - Winners Boards

Twins Mary-Kate and Ashley also make it into our best dress list with their vintage and Gothic dresses. Mary Kate opted to show this by wearing head-to-toe Lanvin, while Ashley opted for a vintage Christian Lacroix dress with a dramatic taffeta train.

ELLE Style Awards 2010 - Winners Boards



Gossip, New York Fashion Week - Runway

Alexa Chung debuts her collection for Madewell at New York Fashion Week

By Andrea Petrou on February 16th, 2010
ALEXA CHUNG FOR MADEWELL COLLECTION LAUNCH, Fall 2010

Alexa Chung’s fashionista status has just gone up (yes we didn’t think it was possible either).

The model turned TV presenter turned fashion designer presented her debut collection for US brand Madewell at New York fashion week yesterday.

Her designs, which included tea dresses and shorts were inspired by the 1960s and reflected Alexa’s own personal style, especially the grey socks worn with sandals. However our favourite part of the collection has got to be the cute denim dungaree dress.

ALEXA CHUNG FOR MADEWELL COLLECTION LAUNCH, Fall 2010

Of her collection Alexa said: “[Madwell's] vision is kind of the same as mine. They like laid back styles, they like kind of relaxed clothes — classic, timeless things. So when they asked to collaborate, it was a perfect fit.”

We really hope a UK based retailer recognises Alexa’s talents soon because we’re itching to get our hands on some of her creations.

ALEXA CHUNG FOR MADEWELL COLLECTION LAUNCH, Fall 2010



Celebrity Style, Designers, Fashion News

Are Alexa Chung’s clogs the new summer Ugg?

By Andrea Petrou on January 27th, 2010
Celebs at Chanel Fashion Show - Paris

Alexa Chung usually can’t put a fashion foot wrong, but today may be the day when that all changes.

The model turned TV presenter was spotted at the Chanel Couture 2010 show in Paris wearing a pair of clogs from the designer’s SS2010 collection.

We know they’re meant to be for warmer days and we agree that Alexa has paired them up well with tights and a gorgeous frock from the Chanel collection, but we can’t help thinking that these clogs may just actually be the new summer Uggs. You either love them or you hate them.

Let us know what you think by leaving your comments below.



Fashion News, Gossip

First look: Alexa Chung for Pepe SS2010

By Andrea Petrou on January 4th, 2010

Alexa.jpgAlexa Chung’s year didn’t end on too much of a high after news that her MTV show had been axed, but it seems the fashionista is bouncing back into the new year.

The starlet has been signed up by denim brand Pepe Jeans to front its 2010 campaign.

Alexa, more known for her quirky sense of style and for opting for dresses instead of trousers,stars alongside Tom Guinness and Boyd Holbrook, where she sports a range of denim and plaid.

However, she still gets her pins out, and reminds us why she’s been so successful with her modelling career, with these little denim cut-offs.



Gossip

Alexa Chung confirms the cancellation of her MTV show

By Andrea Petrou on December 18th, 2009

Alexa ChungWe have a lot of respect for Alexa Chung here at ShinyStyle, so we’re a little bit upset that the kooky fashion starlet has now officially confirmed that her On with Alexa, MTV show is over.

Alexa posted the news via Twitter yesterday, saying: “Today was our last ever show. Thanks so much to everyone who watched, for those of you who didn’t – you missed out. Xx”

There has been quite a bit of speculation as to the circumstances of the cancellation after just two seasons, one was that she had got too skinny during the filming (this was later rubbished by her management company).

However, with her contract with MTV continuing until next year and the channel claiming future plans are being left open, we’re sure we’ll still be seeing a lot more of the presenter in the months to come.



Celebrity Style, Features, Gallery, Trend Alert

Alexa Chung sports the school uniform style and we put together a gallery to help you get the look

By Andrea Petrou on December 10th, 2009

It seems school uniform styles are making a come back.

The trend was sported by Alexa Chung as she entered the MTV studios this week, who teamed up slouchy socks with ballet flats, a checked dress, navy blazer and retro satchel.

But keep those old school uniforms locked away as this years trend is more about girly than the full on Britney Spears style.

To help you get the look just right we’ve put together a gallery of hot school uniform styles.

Click on the picture below to begin the gallery.



Trend Alert

Leopard print makes its mark at the Twilight: Full Moon premiere

By lotte on November 20th, 2009

THE CINEMA SOCIETY and D&G host screening of THE TWILIGHT SAGA: NEW MOON Pixie Geldof and Alexa Chung turned up to the Twlilight: New Moon New York premiere last night wearing leopard print accents. Animal prints are always relevant in fashion in one form or another, but there’s something particularly cool right now about finishing off denim and black with a shoe, bag or jacket in leopard print.

Alexa used her bag to tone down a full-skirted, metallic navy blue prom dress and black platform heels. Of course, Pixie’s trademark 90s grunge style didn’t need toning down. She wore her leopard print fake-fur gilet with a tight black dress and chunky Doc Marten-style boots, topping the look off with a beanie hat.

Our advice is to follow these two it girls’ leads and stick to one leopard print item per all-black outfit to really make a statement.



Celebrity Style, Features, Gallery

Gallery: How to wear lace, leather and sequins like Alexa Chung

By Andrea Petrou on October 30th, 2009

After looking at the pictures for Alexa’s V Magazine photoshoot (if you haven’t seen them scroll down to our previous post now) we’ve been inspired to help you get a similar look at a fraction of the price.

We’ve therefore put together a gallery of all things lace, leather and sparkly to help you wear these trends this season.

Click on the picture below to begin the gallery.



Ad campaigns, Celebrity Style

Alexa Chung models lace, leather and sequins for V Magazine photoshoot

By Andrea Petrou on October 30th, 2009

Alexa V mag.jpgWe have to admit we like Alexa Chung. She’s kooky, funny and most of all has great fashion sense.

So we’re really not surprised that she wears a mix of lace, leather and sequins by top designers including Stella McCartney, Chanel and Dolce & Gabbana so well in these photos for V Magazine.

The 25-year-old TV presenter and ex model posed for Sharif Hamza and spoke about living in Brooklyn, anxieties and friendships where she claimed she didn’t have many friends in America. We’ll be your friend Alexa, as long as you share that wardrobe with us.

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Celebrity Style

Get the look: Daisy Lowe’s and Alexa Chungs jewellery

By Andrea Petrou on October 9th, 2009

Alexa Chung.JPGThe day has finally come when we can wear the same jewellery as our style icons without the need to take out a second mortgage.

London fashionistas Alexa Chung and Daisy Lowe worked Swarovski Crystallized on the front rows of London’s Fashion Week’s hottest shows.

Mixing this jewellery with their own personal style the London icons made each look their very own. We love Daisy’s gothic style Bee ring, which was designed by Kenneth Jay Lane and made with crystallized Swarovski Elements, and we love the fact that we too can buy it for £58.

If the gothic look doesn’t float your boat then take a leaf out of Alexa Chung’s fashion style. The TV presenter and all round fashionista went for the bold retro look with a pretty necklace and big ring. And we can again follow in her fashion footsteps.

The Klimt rose/bronze plated ring has been designed by Gian Paolo Maria and made with Crystallized Swarovski Elements and is a bargain at £57. The Floating Lotus Pendant necklace by Andre Putman for Swarovski Crystallized is also a snip at £55.

Visit the Swarovski Crtstallized store now to get your hands on them.
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Uncategorized

London Fashion Week: Luella

By Andrea Thatcher on February 15th, 2008

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We’ve been looking forward to the report from Luella, and it sounds like Catwalk Queen has been too. The uber-cool Brit label, now back showing in London for a second season, attracted an enviable front row of London town’s coolest kids for her show this morning. Kelly Osbourne, Alexa Chung, Lily Allen, the Stewart sisters, Jaime Winston and KT Tunstall were all present at the Claridge’s ballroom and mostly decked out in the label’s spring/summer collection.

Despite the first few outfits appearing rather witchy, CQ was informed that the official influences for the season were ’70s skateboard films and bad-ass Brit schoolgirls (think more St Trinian’s than Grange Hill).

For the full story and more on London fashion week, head over to Catwalk Queen.




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