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Bargain POTW, Christmas outfits, Fashion Crush, Gallery

ShinyStyle loves: Primark dress collection for Christmas and New Year’s Eve parties

By Andrea Petrou on December 20th, 2011

There’s mere days until Christmas and New Year’s Eve and we can’t wait. But we’re also getting quite anxious about that perfect party outfit.

Thankfully if you’re on a budget Primark has some great dresses perfect for the party season.

Pick from a bodycon dress or go for one of this season’s hottest trends – animal print.

And the best bit about this collection? If you can’t decide which frock to get you can afford to buy them all.

See below for our top five.

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Gallery

ShinyStyle loves Loves Primark AW 2011 collection

By Andrea Petrou on July 14th, 2011

Sixties chic

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Fashion Crush, Gallery, Trend Alert

ShinyStyle Loves: Primark’s Spring/Summer 2011 collection

By Andrea Petrou on January 21st, 2011

Funky ethnic patterns

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Features

Shopping: the unsung heroes of the high street

By laurenbravo on April 23rd, 2010

wenn2294353.jpgEveryone has a few guilty shopping pleasures. You know, those secret shopping destinations that you thought nobody else knew about. The ones with bad lighting and a few too many diamantes, where you forage for fashionable pieces amid the lycra shockers. They’re hard work, but it just makes bagging that bargain all the sweeter in the end…


Peacocks

Cast your mind back, if you will, to a time long, long ago… around 2002, perhaps. Remember how Primark was then? Before it upped its style game and started churning our catwalk copies faster than you can say ‘sweatshop’, Primark was a well-kept style secret. A diamond in the rough. At least 85 per cent tat, you had to wade through scores of housewives wrestling over velour tracksuit bottoms to stumble over hidden treasures – cute pyjamas for pocket change, accidentally trendy shoes and dresses that weren’t designed to be hip but somehow managed to be.

Fast forward eight years and now this is Peacocks; a trashy, brashy and occasionally fabulous haven for bargain shoppers. My personal theory is that among their team of jaded designers, there is one bright young spark who hasn’t quite lost their Central St Martin’s ambition and is determined to channel it into outfitting the nation’s undeserving tweens. Which explains the startlingly on-trend shoes and jewellery pieces that crop up among the standard cheap and cheery fare.

Great for: shoes, and not being seen in the same Primark dress as eleventy million other people.

Not great for: classy investment pieces. But then you probably knew that.

TK Maxx

An odd concept, where cut-price candles and patchwork denim mules nestle up against Guess jeans and Fiorelli leather bags, TK Maxx is one of the most egalitarian shopping experiences on the high street. Unlike other designer outlets, the key to shopping ‘to the Maxx’ seems not to be looking out for labels, but scouring for styles you might actually wear (then crossing your fingers and hoping it’s Chloe). Other tips include: take your time, take water, take a break and take a friend who is good at saying “I know it’s Versace, but you look like the Cookie Monster.”

Particular highlights are the underwear section, which looks like a church hall jumble sale but houses every size of bra imaginable, from egg cosies to bonafide boulder holders. I once found a beautiful balconette from Damaris’ Mimi Holliday diffusion line for about a third of the RRP. Keep that story in your head as you wrestle through the granny pants.

Great for: an enormous range of designer jeans and an eclectic, wide-ranging underwear selection.

Not great for:
statement pieces. Most tops and dresses are straight out of an Italian drag queen’s wardrobe.

Matalan

Matalan seems to exist in that exotic collective of stores that nobody seems to live anywhere near, like Ikea. And DFS. And Furniture Village. Unless of course you live in Purley Way, Croydon, which I assume means your life is a veritable carnival of furniture-buying and interest-free credit. For the rest of us, Matalan is one of those places you go on a bank holiday with your Mum while Dad is buying a new lawnmower. Hardly the makings of a devastating style adventure.

But, what do you know? The clothes are often right on the money. And hardly any money at that. The store’s Designer Collections are full of little treasures like this swirl print dress and this on-trend playsuit, all far cheaper and far less ubiquitous than their Topshop counterparts. And with such a comprehensive online store, you don’t even need to drive to that out of town retail park. Bonus.

Great for:
Fun, playful pieces that you’ll wear for a month or two.

Not great for:
Quality, or anything especially edgy. You’re with your Mum, remember… ooh, what a nice cardie.

Oxfam

We all know them – some of us fondly, some with scorn – as musty places to pick up Jilly Cooper paperbacks, beige handbags and Primark dresses costing more than they did in the shop. But ever since Mary Queen of Shops gave that Orpington branch of Save the Children a makeover, charity shops have been quietly upping their game. It’s been out with the old, moth-eaten garb and in with ranges customised by local designers, well-sourced vintage and quality high-end pieces the like of which our pennies would never stretch to new.

Oxfam shops are a great example of this development, with fashion-focused ’boutique’ branches opening across the country, a new online store recently launched with vintage from the 1950s onwards, and a new pop-up store opening in Selfridges next month. The Oxfam Curiosity Shop, running from 14-20 May, will be staffed by celebrities and stocked with donations from big fashion names, including Alexa Chung and Elle MacPherson.
Even better is the warm, fuzzy glow that comes with knowing you’ve contributed to a good cause, rather than slipping a bit more into Phillip Green’s pockets. How very Lily Cole of you.

Great for: one-of-a-kind finds, vintage rarities and quality cast-offs.

Not great for:
smelling boxfresh. Get some Fabreze in.


And the rest…

MK One

Great for: those floral t-shirt dresses that are so overpriced in so many places.

Not great for:
avoiding VPL or pregnant teenagers.

Debenhams

Great for:
great concessions and designer ranges, like H! by Henry Holland. And when the shopping’s taken the wind out of your sails, you can refuel with a nice teacake in the cafe.

Not great for:
cred.

Tesco

Great for:
picking up some decent, trend-led pieces along with your cauliflower and Coco Pops.

Not great for: an indulgent shopping experience. Who can concentrate on whether a dress is flattering with the smell of pastries wafting over from the bakery counter?

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Fashion News

Have your say: Should Primark be criticised for selling padded bikinis for 7 year olds?

By Andrea Petrou on April 15th, 2010

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A few weeks ago Katie Price came under our Shinystyle spotlight for announcing that she was thinking of creating a range of make-up for children and judging by your votes many of you agreed that it was encouraging children to grow up too quickly.

And it seems she’s not the only one accused of encouraging this. Primark this week has come under fire from MPs and parenting charities after its decision to sell padded bikinis for 7 year olds.

David Cameron joined Prime Minister Gordon Brown and Mumsnet kicked off at the store, which has since removed the £4 range from shelves.

Following complaints Primark issued a statement claiming: The company has stopped the sale of this product line with immediate effect. Primark will donate all the profits made from this product line to a children’s charity, and apologises to customers for any offence caused.’

But it doesn’t look as though the chain will be getting off that easily as yesterday politicians were still furious

Mr Cameron said yesterday: ‘There is a classic example today where Primark are apparently pushing padded bras on seven-year-olds, which I think is completely disgraceful.

‘The sort of country I want is one where it is not just the Government that feels outraged about the early commercialisation and sexualisation of our children, but companies should stop doing it, they should take some responsibility,’ he added.

Do you think Primark behaved immorally by selling these bikinis or do you think it’s just a lot of fuss over nothing. Vote and leave your comments below and let us know.


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Gallery, Trend Alert

Get a spring/summer outfit for £21 from Store Twenty One

By Andrea Petrou on March 23rd, 2010

We don’t usually concentrate on just one store when we do product galleries. But when an email telling us that we could get a whole outfit for £21 landed into our inboxes we couldn’t help but share.

And for those thinking it’s just another Primark creation, it’s not.

Store Twenty One has created an outfit perfect for spring days and summer nights, offering on-trend tassel sandals (team up with socks at your own risk) for £7, a belt for £4 and a batwing boho style frock for £12.

Not only is this a great outfit altogether but we can think of at least half a dozen other items in our wardrobes that will look perfect with the shoes, and the belt.

We’ve put together a gallery so you can see exactly what you’re getting for your cash and for £21 we really don’t need any justification to get those credit cards out.

The collection will be available online shortly, but if you can’t wait until then, head to stores now.

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Bargain POTW

Our bargain find: Red winter coat

By Andrea Petrou on August 25th, 2009

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Let’s face it; we’ll never just be happy with one coat this winter.

However, as the credit crunch continues to bite as icily as the winter weather it doesn’t seem we have a choice, does it?

Instead of wallowing we have been having a scout around and we have found a perfect alternative.

This red coat from QS, which is fast becoming a close second to our favourite bargain store Primark, is only £28. Yes that’s right, £28 and that’s not even its sale price.

With its double breasted waisted look, we can guarantee you’ll not only be warm but also be able to afford at least another two coats this winter, or just that one Gucci coat you’ve been dreaming about.



Fashion News

ShinyStyle’s new editor

By Andrea Petrou on August 14th, 2009

andrea.jpgHi fellow fashionistas

I’m Andrea, the new editor of ShinyStyle. As a girl obsessed with all that glitters, sparkles, or even just has zips or buttons, I’m looking forward to bringing you all the news on the latest fashions.

And it’s not just clothes. Oh no, we’ll be talking about everything from bags, shoes, make up and accessories from the highstreet to high end.

Let’s admit it, we all love a bit of Primark (yes, I hold my hands up, my top in this picture is one such creation) as much as we adore Anna Sui and coo over Chanel.

I’ll also be bringing you the latest on celeb trends, which although look great most of the time, will sometimes also have an (almost gratifying) element of “what was she thinking?”

But who am I to judge? I’ll let you into a little secret, I too have made mistakes in the past. Think multi coloured tights teamed with a similar style dress, and no I wasn’t going to a 70′s club night. Oh dear.

I would love to hear more about you too so please get in touch via our comments and let me know about your favourite outfit, whether it’s Primark or Prada, and your worst fashion mistake. Come on, don’t be shy, we’re all fashion friends now.




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