Posts Tagged ‘clothes’

Celebrity gossip, Celebrity Style

Alexa Chung’s clothes scare her

By Andrea Petrou on October 17th, 2011

Alexa Chung has a “terror room” of clothes.

The 27-year-old beauty spends much of her time working in the US, but back in her home in the UK she has a space so full of outfits she is scared to go near it.

She said: “‘Back in London, I had what I called a ‘terror room’. It was floor-to-floor with shipped boxes from the USA, still unpacked one year on, with clothes spilling out of them-basically, a mattress of clothes up to here. I’m worried that if it’s neatly arranged, I won’t be able to get dressed.”

However, it is not the only problem for the British star – who split with Arctic Monkeys singer Alex Turner earlier this year – she is also scared to take out the Mulberry bag named after her because she thinks it seems too showy.

She joked: “It just seems a bit much now, like, ‘Hey guys, guess what I’m carrying?’

Despite her clothing issues, she also has trouble with the paparazzi, especially when they catch her on a bad day.

She told Teen Vogue: “The annoying thing is that whenever I do spot a pap, I’m like, ‘Ugh! Today wasn’t a good day. Why didn’t you get me yesterday?’ “



charity, Features, Opinion

Opinion: Why I’ve become addicted to second-hand clothes shops

By Andrea Petrou on October 13th, 2011

I used to be a second-hand clothes snob and judged the standard of garments found in charity shops by the kind I gave away (I’m so sorry Oxfam I now realised old laddered tights are not what you expect to find in donated piles of clothes).

Although I’ve always been a Primark Princess rather than a Designer Diva I just couldn’t get my head around the idea of wearing someone else’s cast offs.

However as I grew up and became poorer (a combination of the financial climate and moving away from home) I began to think that perhaps I was too quick to judge, and over the past few years I’ve become what I can only describe as a second hand shop addict.

My addiction first began with books. However, as the thrill of finding that perfect novel for under a £1 began to wear off, I started to wonder if I could get the same feeling with the many clothes these shops stock.

I admit I was a bit squeamish with the idea of wearing someone else’s cast offs but I reasoned that it’s not really that much different from borrowing a mates top or skirt. All you need to do is run them through the wash and they’re like new.

Yes, you have to search a little bit and sometimes excuse the smell, you know the one that sometimes hits you as you walk into these shops and reminds you of your great aunt Mabel, but once you’ve got past that the world of second hand clothing really does become a wonder.

I’ve found almost new Diesel jeans for a bargain £8 as well as a range of cute highstreet tops for a mere £2. And depending on where you are you can find a range of designer delights.

Rummaging around the Hampstead branch of Oxfam I found a pair of Earl Jeans for £20 and a Gucci bag for £90, not bad considering the prices charged for these items when they’re new, and let’s face it jeans always look that bit better when they’re worn in don’t they?

But although I lusted over some of the shoes donated to these shops, I couldn’t bring myself to buy any, no matter how cheap they were, until one day I spotted a gorgeous pair of vintage 50s courts. Like a second hand version of Becky Bloomwood I knew I had to have them.

I didn’t care if the previous owner, or the twenty before her had some kind of gruesome blisters or bunions, all I could think about were how good they would look with my original vintage dress (courtesy of a British Heart Foundation store). So I bit the bullet, bought some anti bacterial footspray and became a charity Cinderella.

I know many of you will have been shopping in these stores for a while, but for those who are still charity shop snobs I advise you to give it a go.

Yes I may be shooting myself in the foot here, afterall I don’t like to have second hand rivals, but I’ll make you a deal, if you donate your old clothes I’ll make an exception for that perfect jacket being swiped from under my nose.

And lets face it, you’ll also be helping a good cause, which is better than almost anything else, except maybe that unique designer coat that’s going for “just” a fiver.



Celebrity gossip

Pregnant Beyonce to design a range of maternity clothes

By Andrea Petrou on October 13th, 2011

Beyonce Knowles is producing a range of maternity clothes.

The ‘Countdown’ hitmaker – who is five months pregnant with husband Jay-Z – plans to make a collection of outfits for pregnant women as part of her House of Dereon range with her mother Tina Knowles.

She said: “All I see now are clothes that are flattering on a pregnant woman. It’s been so exciting for me! I love figuring out designs that make me feel edgy and sexy while pregnant.”

However, the 30-year-old beauty admits she does not go out shopping too much and prefers to do all of her purchasing on the internet.

She added to Harper’s Bazaar magazine: “I spent too much money shopping on the internet.”

Beyonce – who also has two of her own perfumes out – recently confessed she is having trouble with her husband’s fragrances since becoming pregnant, but still loved her second scent, Pulse.

She said: “Oh I smell things differently! My nose is like, ‘doot, doot, doot’! I smell everything! It enhances it. If it smells bad, I smell it! My husband’s fragrance, his one that I always love, I hate right now. So, thank God I love this one.”



Advertorial, Celebrity Style, sponsored post

Gok Wan launches his collection for Sainsbury’s TU

By Andrea Petrou on October 6th, 2011

Sponsored post

Sainsbury’s is delighted to unveil Gok Wan’s first womenswear collection – Gok for TU. The collection, which hits stores today (Thursday 6th October), reflects Gok’s philosophy of making women feel confident, stylish and positive about their bodies, whatever their budget, size or shape.

Gok for TU is a capsule collection that cleverly combines key basics with strong statement pieces – all designed with shape enhancing properties. Prices range from £20.00 to £45.00. The colour palette reflects the autumn season; rich red, teal and terracotta are mixed with statement black. Two signature prints – Cherry Blossom and Oriental Floral – decorate garments inside and out. Speaking at the preview, Gok Wan said: “I’m so unbelievably excited to reveal further details about my debut for Sainsbury’s.

With these clothes, I want women to flirt, flaunt and celebrate their curves. I’ve spent the last few months working through every detail and believe we’ve delivered attainable and affordable design like never before.”

Geraldine Higgins, Sainsbury’s Head of Womenswear Buying said: “Since announcing our partnership with Gok earlier this year we’ve been overwhelmed with positive reactions from our customers and colleagues. Everyone can now put Thursday 6th October in their diary to get Gok’d!” Gok for TU comprises 13 styles, totalling 28 garments, when including multiple colourways. The collection will be available in over 200 stores nationwide from Thursday 6th October 2011, priced from £20.00 to £45.00.

See the gallery below for some of the collection.

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Celebrity Style, Gallery

Pictures: Rihanna’s Madame Tussauds waxwork model

By Andrea Petrou on October 3rd, 2011

You know you’ve made it when you get a covert spot in Madame Tussauds, so we assume Rihanna must be on cloud nine following the unveiling of her waxwork doppelganger.

Unlike some of the models at the museum, RiRi’s waxwork, which takes centre stage in the interactive Music Zone alongside Britney Spears, Kylie Minogue, Lady Gaga and the late Amy Winehouse, is a good resemblance to the star.

And it also shows off her sexy style perfectly,  with a long black dress complete with raunchy side split, which the star wore to perform her duet with Matt Cardle on the UK final of ‘The X Factor’ last year. Her look was finished off with the statement RiRi red hair.

The figure took four months to complete and cost £150,000.

See all the pics below.

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Celebrity Style, Festivals, Gallery

Festival weekend: Paloma Faith at Latitude and Katy B and Kelis at Lovebox. Pictures

By Andrea Petrou on July 18th, 2011

Latitude festival goers

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Celebrity Style, Features, Gallery

Kate Middleton wears Erdem, Issa and Joseph on her Canadian tour. See her style here

By Andrea Petrou on July 4th, 2011

Day 1

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kate goes for a trademark wrap dress by one of her fave designers Issa. She Duchess teams the frock up with a maple leaf brooch. Charlie Riedel/PA Images

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Jessie J would rather be comfortable than sexy.

By Andrea Petrou on May 27th, 2011

Jessie J would rather be comfortable than sexy.

The ‘Price Tag’ hitmaker – who is openly bisexual – insists she doesn’t wear tight catsuits on stage to project a raunchy image, but chooses them because they fit well on her body.

She said: “I’m not very confident actually, I’ve never been like that. That’s just not the kind of person I am.

“I don’t wear catsuits to be sexy. It’s funny, people say to me, ‘Your stuff is so sexual’ but here I am in a long-sleeved catsuit covering everything.

“Fashion should be about what makes you comfy and I like dressing like a superhero.”

The ‘Nobody’s Perfect’ singer loves having “fun” with her wardrobe but knows there are certain looks that don’t suit her.

She added to more magazine: “I think it’s fun to dress up with the earrings and lipstick and big shoes. I’ve always been someone who loves bold things.

“I could never go on stage in a pink frilly dress – that’s not going to fit with my music or me.”



News

Kate Bosworth becomes new face of Cotton Inc.

By Andrea Petrou on May 5th, 2011

Kate Bosworth will follow in the footsteps of Zooey Deschanel and Leona Lewis as the new face of Cotton Inc.

The actress will star in the third Fabric of My Life campaign designed to increase awareness of the role of cotton in items ranging from everyday wear such as jeans to high end fashion and is also set to sing the commercial’s theme song.

Ric Hendee, senior vice president of consumer marketing for Cotton Inc., said: “In year three we sought out someone else who had a cinema background and we put the music part behind and focused on more associations with nice clothes and.frankly the editorial side of fashion. We were looking for people from the movies who were really seen as young, female fashion leaders and Kate came to the forefront quite quickly with that kind of perspective.

“She was in fact anxious [to sing] and she said this commercial will give her a chance to make her singing debut,”

The $25 million year-long campaign will include a TV commercial showing Kate wearing designs which feature cotton by Prada, Rodarte and Nina Ricci. Although she is signed up for a full year, the company also hopes to add more people during the campaign.

Website fabricofourlives.com will feature information about the clothes, with Ric saying: “The idea is you don’t have to spend designer prices to find beautiful things. You will be able to click on any one item and be directed to manufacturers’ and retailers’ Web sites if you want to buy it. It’s a nice way to show cotton is [available] in all different price points.”



Celebrity Style, Fashion News, Gallery

Gallery: Victoria Beckham’s baby bump fashion

By Andrea Petrou on May 3rd, 2011

Victoria Beckham’s baby bump has racked up many inches in the press recently.

Some reports claim that the super skinny star is struggling with her fashion numbers because she doesn’t want to show off her bump, not only upsetting us – come on Vics make us all feel better – but also hubby David Beckham who wants his wife to show off her new figure.

Then there’s of course the rumours that Victoria was having major stresses about her Royal Wedding outfit, which in the end turned out to be a very simple yet striking baggy dress from her own collection, which did give a small outline of her bump.
However apart from the latter look, it seems Victoria is in fact trying to keep that bump at bay. From the moment the world found out about her pregnancy, the singer/designer has been spotted out in her skinny jeans but always relied on a trusty coat or scarf to help cover that bump. She’s also opted for long baggy tees in a bid to disguise it completely. View the gallery above and tell us if you agree by leaving your comments below.

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Celebrity Style, News

Kelly Brook designs her own maternity range

By Andrea Petrou on April 28th, 2011

Kelly Brook is to design her own range of maternity clothes.

The model-and-actress is currently pregnant with her first child and she has been asked by British high street chain New Look to create a line of stylish clothes for mothers-to-be to wear.

Kelly – who has already got her own underwear and swimwear range with the popular store – said: “A few fun projects have come about because I am pregnant: New look want me to do a maternity range for them to come out in June and I have been designing some rag dolls for a friend of mine who makes children’s toys.

“I still work with Reebok, who have been very supportive and are looking forward to seeing me get back in shape in September.”

Despite being pregnant, Kelly is determined to be look good throughout her pregnancy and recently revealed how she dresses up more when she’s in London.

She said: “When I’m in London I like dressing up. I’ll wear lots of 50s-style prom dresses, pencil skirts, and blouses because they really flatter my hourglass figure. But right now I’m living in LA so I’m living in jeans and t-shirts.”



Fashion Crush

ShinyStyle loves: Matalan bargain summer fashion

By Andrea Petrou on April 21st, 2011

Boyfriend fit denim shorts £8

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Celebrity Style, Gallery, Style spotlight

Style spotlight: Ashley Greene

By Andrea Petrou on April 21st, 2011

Twilight starlet Ashley Greene often trails behind co-star Kirsten Stewart when it comes to fashion, but we’ve got a not so secret style crush on this starlet.
Unlike her vampish character Ashley is a classy lady when it comes to the red carpet making shift dresses in black and white her trademark look. However, she’s also not afraid to experiment with on-trends colours such as reds and nudes often appearing in these on high profile award occasions. When she’s not deliberately in the limelight the starlet goes for a more casual look of jeans.

She’s often snapped out in her gym gear presumably after a work out or a run. We shine the spotlight on Ashley Greene.

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Designers, News

Ralph Lauren designs his clothes for “functionality”

By Andrea Petrou on April 15th, 2011

Ralph Lauren makes sure all his designs are “functional”.

The designer says every item in his fashion empire follow a certain trend and says he is often inspired by cars because they are practical yet stylish.

Talking about his new Ralph Lauren Sporting watch, he said: “I’m inspired by functional things, things that are there for a purpose instead of there for decoration. This is a classical, beautiful watch that has never been done before, never seen any kind of influence but my influence.”

Ralph says one of the reasons he started deigning watches was because he knows how much they mean to people and are classic pieces.

He told Britain’s The Times newspaper: “I was never someone who goes all over the world collecting watches. I have likes. Over the years looking for certain things I got to love certain watches, and it doesn’t really matter if they are a Rolex or a Cartier, they have a message to me; their aesthetic, the look, the dials, the space. Watches are something that you hold on to because they carry memory. You hand them down.”



Designers, News

Matthew Williamson’s collections are inspired by “global cultural references”.

By Andrea Petrou on April 13th, 2011

Matthew Williamson’s collections are inspired by “global cultural references”.

The British designer – who recently created a new line for high street store Debenhams – is influenced by art he has seen across the world and based his latest work on a piece by an artist who mixed manmade materials with nature.

He said: “One reoccurring feature – that clearly defines my brand is the use of global cultural references. For my last mainline collection I was inspired by a Russian artist, Francisco Infante-Arana, who created mirrored sculptures in wilderness landscapes.

“I love the combination of nature and synthetics and I tend to play with this juxtaposition in my colour palette, fabrics and embellishments.”

Matthew – who has also recently supported children’s charity NSPCC by designing T-Shirts for children to raise funds – is glad to be able to bring his creations to the high street so everyone can afford to wear his clothes.

He told Britain’s OK! magazine: “I support the underlying concept behind Debenhams designer collections, which is to make high-end fashion accessible to style-conscious shoppers, no matter what their budget might be.”




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