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Fancy a piece of biscuit? Beige clothing gets a revamp

By alanamcverry on April 20th, 2010

Beige has always had a rough time. The outcast of the colour family, used synonymously to mean dull, boring and OAP. Never seen for it’s positives, always castigated for what it lacked, colour. As if to prove my point, Thebeigesite.co.uk is a site primarily set up to incite mockery at the old. Under the tab ‘old person fashion’ it is stated “Beige is the most common colour for old peoples clothes although mix and not match is also popular”. To counter this slanderous activity on beige’s fair name, it’s about time we gave it a fair hearing. It seems designers this season agree with me, and beige has been refined, revamped and remodulated… and changed it’s name to biscuit. Three reasons to get involved are all subsumed under the inimitable Parisian style of 60s icons Anna Karina, Catherine Deneuve and Francoise Hardy. If you don’t know them, check them out to see some indisputable stylistic panache. Biscuit can only be worn simply, chicly and with clean lines. She’s a hard mistress, but when adorned correctly, she’s definitely worth it. Check out the gallery below for biscuit ensembles, and where to go for the best biscuit buys this summer.

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New York Fashion Week: Malan Breton

By Andrea Thatcher on February 6th, 2008

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Inspired by the characters played by Catherine Deneuve in “The Umbrella Cherbourg” and “Belle de Jour,” Malan Breton sent a very classic, throwback collection down the runway this morning. All-natural fabrics like chiffon, organza, duchesse satin, taffeta, satin-faced gazar combine with rich wools in twill, an open lino plaid, and cashmere to pair perfectly with their respective silhouettes.

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