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Designers

Alexander McQueen’s McQ to show at LFW

By Andrea Petrou on November 24th, 2011

McQ will show for the first time at London Fashion Week in February 2012.

The Alexander McQueen diffusion line’s catwalk show of their autumn/winter 2012-13 collection will serve as a preview for the label’s debut store opening later in the year.

McQ are to open a store carrying womenswear, menswear and accessories in a Georgian townhouse in London’s exclusive Mayfair district.

Yesterday, it was announced that Stella McCartney will also show for the first time at London Fashion Week.

The British designer will showcase a “one off special fashion presentation” on February 18 ahead of an assault on the British capital which will see her launch a ‘World of Stella’ exhibition of Selfridges, a new fragrance launch, and the opening of a second store.

However, she will then present her new collection in Paris, France as she has done for the past decade.

Alexander McQueen – who was known as Lee to friends – committed suicide in February 2010 but his successor Sarah Burton recently revealed the company still runs as if he were alive.

She explained: “Lee used to always say that you have to know all the rules to be able to break them.

“We have an open studio, so a big room, and it’s very visual. On the wall, there are just hundreds of images from all different kinds of periods and fabrics. Lee taught me to do things in a three-dimensional way.”



Designers

Karl Lagerfeld likes to take his time choosing his models

By Andrea Petrou on October 11th, 2011

Karl Lagerfeld tries not to be a “model guzzler”.

The Chanel designer – who is also a photographer – likes to take time choosing who models in his projects, and tries to avoid taking on too many he may not use.

He said: “I do a lot of portraits. I really take time to choose my models. I don’t think one should ever be a model guzzler.

“One must give the model spirit. I also do landscapes and still life – I prefer this expression to its rather odd French equivalent, nature morde (dead nature).”

The 78-year-old sartorialist – who is renowned for always wearing monochrome clothes, gloves and dark sunglasses – also admits he sees photography as an essential part of his life he cannot live without.

He said: “Photography is part of my life. I can’t imagine life without its vision. I look at fashion and the world through the eye of a camera. This gives my basic work a critical detachment that helps me more than I could ever have imagined.”



London fashion week

ShinyStyle at LFW: Sass and Bide

By Andrea Petrou on February 20th, 2010
Sass & Bide Runway - LFW Autumn/Winter 2010

We were really excited about Sass and Bides LFW show and we’re pleased to say, that despite a few mishaps in previous years, the designer really impressed this season.

The Australian designers pulled out all the fashion stops last night bringing us a range of clothing with an ethnic aztec twist.

Sass & Bide Runway - LFW Autumn/Winter 2010

Tailored little black (and white) dresses were given beaded detail around the waist, while loose fitting trouser suits and tunics made of chiffon were given a zebra print theme and adorned with beading, giving them a tribal look.

Sass & Bide Runway - LFW Autumn/Winter 2010

However the designer also gave a nod to the 80s (yes it seems that look is set to stay into Autumn) with slashes across some of their creations sleeves and also with a range of bodycon dresses.

The range was accessorise with fur and feathers.



Designers, Fashion News

Marc Jacobs to drop celebrities from his catwalk shows

By Andrea Petrou on February 10th, 2010
Marc Jacobs and Nathalie Rykiel honored by French culture minister in Paris

Are some designers getting sick of celebrities taking up the attention in fashion week catwalk seats? If rumours that Marc Jacobs is not hosting a star studded row of seats at his New York show this week are to believed, then the answer could be yes.

The designer, who always manages to wow us more with his creations, than celebrity bums on seats, told NYMag: ‘I’m not into the celebrity thing . . . like we used to. That’s boring’.

In the past Marc has invited a range of celebs including Posh and Madonna and last year he even turned his attention to Lady Gaga, who was invited because she was performing at the after-party. However, it seems she was the final nail on the celebrity invite coffin as she famously missed his show because she arrived late.

After all the news about how much celebrities are paid to attend these shows, if this trend carries on to other designers there could be hole in their paychecks.



Gossip

Could JLS’s Marvin be the next Vivienne Westwood model?

By Andrea Petrou on February 9th, 2010
The Brit Awards 2010 - Shortlist Announced: Show

The world of celebrity goes in swings and roundabouts with many actresses turning into singers, singers turning to acting and models going into any industry they please.

However, we’re slightly surprised to hear that the latest “switcher” could be X Factor runner up Marvin.

According to the Mirror, the JLS boy band member has made quite an impression on iconic designer Vivienne Westwood who is hoping he may join the list of her strange model choices, including Pamela Anderson and Jo Wood, and model for her in the future.

Marvin told The Mirror: She asked me to walk the runway, and I was all up for doing it but we couldn’t work it out. That’s something I’d definitely love to do though,’

We’ll be watching this space.



Ad campaigns

Chanel, Lily Allen and Karl Lagerfeld’s fashion love affair

By lotte on November 2nd, 2009

You may have already seen the latest Chanel campaign featuring Lily Allen: in it, Lily poses with a series of male models, flaunting the new ‘Coco Cocoon’ range of accessories. Her bouffant and big sunglasses are reminiscent of Audrey Hepburn in some of the images, while fingerless gloves and a leather blazer cut a more sexy figure in others. In fact, Lily’s outfits feature a few of a certain Mr Lagerfeld’s signature looks – minus the white hair, of course.

Lily certainly looks classy – but some have claimed she’s not classy enough for the 100-year-old fashion brand. Designer Karl Lagerfeld has chosen her as his latest muse, and Lily even performed on the catwalk at the latest Chanel show in Paris. She appeared from beneath the floor of the farm-themed catwalk! Watch the video below for her performance – Lily pops up at 1:24.

We think Lily’s perfect for Chanel. She’s come a long way from when she first appeared on the scene in her hip-hop-meets-prom-queen look, and she looks fantastic in the elegant, timeless clothes, while bringing a bit of youthful edge to them. Now if only she could make her mind up about whether she wants to carry on making music – or even if she likes the internet.

Click on the image below to see more pictures from the Chanel campaign.



Designers, Fashion News

Louis Vuitton to show it’s Spring/Summer 2010 catwalk show live on Facebook

By Andrea Petrou on October 2nd, 2009

louis-vuitton-logo.jpgIf you’ve been feeling left out at not having any invites for the numerous catwalk shows in Fashion week then get onto Facebook.

Louis Vuitton has just announced that its women’s Spring/Summer 2010 Ready to Wear Show will appear Live on the social networking site, giving you a chance to be one of the first to have a look at the latest collection.

The company will broadcast the show on October 7, 2009 at 2:30pm Paris time (that’s 1.30 GMT).

Current and future fans of the Louis Vuitton Facebook page will be able to watch the latest Marc Jacobs creations for Louis Vuitton streamed live from Paris Fashion Week.

You will also be given the opportunity to comment on the event live from your Facebook status. However, it won’t hang around long; following the show the video will only be available for 24, much like Louis Vuitton’s handbags really.



Yay or Nay

Real fur for fashion: Yay or Nay?

By Andrea Petrou on October 1st, 2009

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Fur has made a comeback to the catwalk this year, with many designers showing off these fur sleeves and we know it’s now only a matter of time before this trend hits the high street. Although many stores will opt for fake fur to keep costs and protesting down, we think higher end stores will stock the real deal. We don’t have an exceptionally strong opinion on fur but we know many of you do so we want to hear from you. Vote below, and leave your comments and tell us what you think about real fur in fashion.




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