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Celebrity gossip, Celebrity Style, Gossip

Jennifer Lopez wants to feel “sexy and modern”

By emilyborrett on August 3rd, 2011

Jennifer Lopez has admitted that what she really wants from an outfit is to feel sexy.

The sultry R and B singer, who has just publicly announced her split from her third mother Marc Anthony, says that she needs to feel both comfortable and sexy at the same time.

She said: “I’m a mom. I work. I want comfort. But I want to feel sexy and modern. I think most women want the same things.” I think we do – but we can’t pull it off the way that Jen does. You would never know that the woman is 42.

Jen, you want to feel sexy and modern and I think that everyone’s boyfriend or husband would agree that you already are.



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.”



Designers, News

Lily Allen is to create her debut range of clothes for her own label.

By Andrea Petrou on March 30th, 2011

Lily Allen is to create her debut range of clothes for her own label.

The pop star will release the collection under the guise of her London vintage store Lucy In Disguise – which she operates with her sister Sarah Owen.

Designer Kim Jones’ sister Nadia Jones will work on the collection with Lily, merging details from the vintage details of the pieces in the store with their own designs.

Each item will be named after people and places, with designs including the Fortnums and the Capone.

UK department store Harvey Nichols will be the first place to stock the clothes, which will launch in June.

Lily – who has previously designed a collection for UK high street store New Look – recently offered fans the chance to spend a “boozy evening” at her store and take home a free handbag as part of charity Twit Relief.

She wrote on twitter: “What shall I offer up for Twitrelief? Am struggling to come up with something interesting . Ok how about, a follow, a handbag of your choice from my personal collection and a boozy evening at Lucy in Disguise for you and 4 friends . You’d all get free hire of an amazog dress. Each and I might throw in dinner too. Whadya say? (sic)”



Celebrity Style, Events, Fashion Crush, Gallery

Luke Worrall who? ShinyStyle celebrates Kelly Osbourne’s image overhaul

By Andrea Petrou on November 10th, 2010

By Emily Borrett.

Just after the nasty split from her love-rat boyfriend, Kelly went out to the famous Viper Rooms in Hollywood looking amazing in fishnet tights and a leather biker jacket

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Something amazing has happened to Kelly Osbourne in the last few months. Following a painfully public split with the supposed love of her life Luke Worrall, speaking out about her past addiction to prescription drugs and some pretty intense workouts on the American TV series, Dancing With The Stars, she’s emerged from the ashes looking pretty amazing, actually. Far from the timeless trap that many cuckolded girls and women fall into of crying, wearing joggers and living on HobNobs for six months, Kelly looks better and happier than ever. We loved her granny-chic purple rinse hair, but we love her new icy blonde ‘do even more. Her ex must be sitting at home sobbing into his Topman boxers.

I’ve almost completely forgotten about the days where she had hot-pink hair and dressed like Claire’s Accessories threw up on her. (Almost.) Kelly, you are a sleek thing of fashion now. Respect.



Celebrity Style, Fashion News, First Looks, Gossip

She’s a glamourpuss again: Amy Winehouse’s black and white shoot for Harper’s Bazaar

By Andrea Petrou on October 14th, 2010

By Emily Borrett.

Amy Winehouse seems to be back on top form, as a tasteful black and white photoshoot for the November issue of Harper’s Bazaar showed us. The smoky-voiced singer looked much more healthy and glamorous than she has in a very long time, rocking her iconic Bardot-esque beehive and a 1960s pea coat for the shoot, which will be available to buy later this week.

It’s good to see that Amy’s recovered from her fall from grace – a couple of years ago you couldn’t look through a gossip magazine without seeing a photo of her looking tired and scabby, or hear increasingly nasty developments of her tumultuous relationship with her then-hubby, Blake.  But what a recovery she’s made. The singer has regained her curves, got a lovely new boyfriend and is set to launch a classically 1950s collection of sportswear with iconic British fashion brand Fred Perry, which should be available to buy this month. It’s good to have Wino back again – we can’t wait to see what she’s come up with.



Trend Alert

Autumn fashion crush: Fur lined boots

By admin on August 16th, 2010

We love the summer, butthere’s a tiny part of us that craves the autumn/winter season for the sheer amount of new fashion items we can add to our wardrobes.

Although it may seem a teeny tiny bit early to be buying autumn clothes, the highstreet has begun stocking must have items, which, if aren’t snapped up quickly won’t be around for when the nights get darker and the days colder.

One thing we urge you to buy as soon as your bank card allows are these cute fur lined boots from New Look, which give a nod to Burberry’s A/W 2010 collection and will keep you warm and on-trend throughout the winter months.



Features, Opinion, Trend Alert

Dressing to the max: the long and short of the maxi dress trend

By laurenbravo on July 4th, 2010

wenn2806326.jpgFor about the last five years or so, I have considered any skirt or dress that reaches as far as my knees to be deeply unflattering. Or at least, deeply unflattering on me. On other people they might be elegant, chic, sexy even. But on me, I instantly look like someone dressed as a mum for a school play.

Being top-heavy, my legs are my slimmest part and therefore the bit I want to get out at every opportunity. It deflects from my bulkier bits up top, like wearing a subtle sign that says, “Just so you know, I’m not built like a tank the whole way down.”

So I’ve spent a draughty five years pushing the boundaries of hemline decency. Every dress has been shortened, then shortened even more the next year. My tights have got more and more opaque to compensate, my heels lower and tops more voluminous to balance out the harlot potential. It has been a long work in progress, but finally I’ve found a look that works for me. Hurrah.

The snag, of course, is that saying you’ve “found a look that works for you” is waving a red flag to the fashion bull. It’s like when someone on Eastenders says, “this is going to be the best Christmas we’ve ever had.” As soon as the words leave your lips, a flashing alarm goes off somewhere thousands of miles away, in a big control room, where I like to picture Anna Wintour, Karl Lagerfeld and Alexa Chung all sitting round in massive leather chairs. “Lauren Bravo’s found a look that works for her!” They cry. “Quick, make fashion do the opposite!” And so, summer 2010 became the summer of the maxi dress.

Maxis have been creeping up (or down) on us for years, but up to now I’ve been able to ignore it, dismiss it as a micro trend that will never catch on because Brit girls like to flash the flesh too much. But not so, it seems. Everywhere you look this season, women are flapping about in acres of fabric. And, more distressing, most of them look good. They’re elegant, chic, sexy even.

There is a crucial ‘most’ in the above sentence, though, and that is the deceptive secret of the maxi – it DOESN’T WORK ON EVERYONE. For starters, they cover up a significant portion of our bodies, leaving us only with arms and décolletage on show. Which is great if arms and décolletage happen to be your best bits, but how many of us claim that? And how many of us, alternatively, spend entire August afternoons sweating it out in inappropriate jackets so that nobody sees our bingo wings?

Then there’s the maxi’s lack of shape. This can be a blessing – skimming over your hips and thighs, providing ample coverage for a belly full of fried calamari – or a curse – making you look like someone of indeterminate gender hiding in a shower curtain.

And then there’s the lack of accommodation for, um, ample chests. The vast majority of maxis come in two styles – ruched bandeau or triangle halterneck. Neither are friends to any bosom bigger than a C-cup, with the former looking a bit like two puppies in a sack, and the latter presenting the age old dilemma of cavernous cleavage vs wearing a prudish camisole underneath. And I do not approve of clothes than necessitate extra things worn underneath just to protect your modesty.

But don’t flee back to your underwriting quite yet, busty ladies! There is hope out there. Maxis like this one from Julien Macdonald or this New Look number give the well-endowed goddess and little more dignity. Urban Outfitters and Oasis even have a few with that all-too-rare feature in women’s dresses, SLEEVES.

There’s the length issue to contend with. Maxi propaganda states that long, wafty dresses can only be worn by long, wafty people; one of those hideously unfair fashion diatribes like ‘only skinny people can wear skinny belts’ (you notice there are no trends named ‘stout and dumpy’). But it’s a rule made for breaking. The secret to pulling off maxi as a shorter lady is picking your shape wisely and being nifty with a needle and thread if need be. Make sure it covers your ankles, but isn’t sweeping the floor, and fits properly up top so you don’t look swamped. Try to find something relatively slim-fit so that you’re not wallowing around in a paisley marquee, and if all else fails, crank up the heels.

But body issues aside, the real key to maxxing it up is deciding on your style. Are you a Grecian goddess (draping, chiffon, upswept hair), a prairie girl (broderie anglais, denim waistcoat, belt), or an urban hippie (straight jersey t-shirt maxi, minimalist sandals, iPhone)? Or will you, like me, be keeping a firm grip on your minis until Anna, Karl and Alexa come round to prise them out of your hands?



Fashion News

Giles Deacon’s 10th ‘Gold’ collection hits New Look stores

By Andrea Petrou on March 10th, 2010

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Get those credit cards ready girls because Giles’signature black and white stripes are on their way to a New Look near you.

The capsule collection from the designer includes a belted mac and rose detail sleeveless blouse as well as sequin cardigans and embellished dresses. Simple dresses are updated with graphic drawing prints, zips and sequin detail.

And it doesn’t end their because there’s also a range of accessories including navy ribbon necklaces, bracelets and headbands with safety pin detailing alongside purple gem earrings and necklaces with an art deco edge.

The collection is due to launch into stores later on this month and will be available in New Look stores nationally and internationally as well as online. We’ll see you by the checkouts.

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Ad campaigns, Fashion News, First Looks

First looks: Taylor Momsen for New Look

By Andrea Petrou on January 29th, 2010

Late last year we reported that Taylor Momsen could be the face of New Look and we weren’t sure if this was just a rumour or if it would actually happen.

Well guess what, it’s happened!

In the first snaps of the 2010 campaign the Gossip Girl, and one of our favourite style icons, poses in a range of Spring outfits for the highstreet store and we absolutely love the kooky stripped dress and on-trend harem pants.

We have to admit we weren’t too sure of this partnership as we thought Taylor was made of higher designer things (we expected at least a Gucci or Guess spread).

However we think we should eat our trilby hats as we think Taylor’s funky style really works with this brand and shows highstreet can be just as good as designer.

We can’t wait to get our hands on some of the range when it hits stores later on this year.

Click on the picture below for more images.

[Pictures via Nitrolicious]



Ad campaigns, Celebrity Style

Luke Worrall for New Look’s SS2010 campaign

By Andrea Petrou on January 15th, 2010

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Gossip, Gossip Girl

Taylor Momsen rumoured to be the face of New Look

By Andrea Petrou on December 21st, 2009

Taylor MomsenIt was only last week that we we’re giving you a few hints and tips on how to get Taylor Momsen’s statement look.

And it seems British brands are also taking note of the Gossip Girl’s style. According to NY Magazine the star is set to join a long list of celebs who are now modelling for retailers, and could soon be fronting a New Look advertising campaign.

It may not be Louis Vuitton or Burberry but we think her edgy and sassy looks will work really well with this young retailers looks.

We’ll keep you posted of any developments in the New Year.



Designer collaborations

Giles Deacon designs jewellery for H.Samuel

By Andrea Petrou on November 30th, 2009

explosion.jpgWe’ve always been fans of Giles Deacon.

He’s designed some stunning dresses for celebs including Cheryl Cole, given us a great deal of shopping satisfaction with his range for New Look and designs good enough to eat thanks to his collaboration with Cadbury.

However, we’re not sure whether we’re too pleased about his latest partnership with H.Samuel, after all, it’s not really a name you’d associate with such great designs.

Yes we may be being slightly snobbish, and, we know some of you will say New Look can be classed in the same category as the high street jeweller, but we just can’t help thinking this partnership is more Katie and Peter than Heidi and Seal.

If you however, disagree then Giles for Evoke includes crystal encrusted cluster style designs from chav bling pendants to costume style rings and earrings (pictured). Prices range from £30 to £70. Let us know what you think of the designs.



Affordable Fashions, Fashion News

New Look launches Barbie range

By Andrea Petrou on October 16th, 2009

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New Look is taking us right back to our childhood this month.

To celebrate the 50th anniversary of our favourite childhood toy, the high street store has launched a range of Barbie merchandise, which includes make up, nightwear, underwear (yes really) and a cute kitsch watch.

And those who preferred the male doll to this pretty princess will also be pleased to know there’s a range of Ken merchandise to get dolled up in too. We love this 80s style Ken T-shirt (below), which comes in at a very reasonable £12.
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Fashion News

New Look launches Idol range clothing

By Andrea Petrou on September 29th, 2009

New Look Idol dress.jpgWe’re not ashamed to admit that we love New Look. It’s funky fashionable and above all, very well priced.

So you can imagine how excited we were to hear about the high street stores new collection by Idol.

The range is said to bring a vibrant vintage rock vibe to a select number of stores internationally and is aimed at the style savvy shopper or the girl who wants to rock the trends of the moment in her own unique way.

We’ve had a sneak preview and the range, which is said to be inspired by ’80s rock icons such as Debbie Harry, and it has some gorgeous pieces including boyfriend blazers, funky jumpsuits, denim and sequined dress.

There will also be a range of footwear including gladiator style stilettos, spike heel peep toe and chain adorned ankle boots.
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