Posts Tagged ‘shopping’

Features, Gallery

Mothers Day gifts to show her how special she is

By Andrea Petrou on March 10th, 2010

Mothers Day is fast approaching and many of us will be looking for that perfect gift to surprise and wow our mums with on Sunday.

However with so many things around it’s sometimes hard to know what to get. Do you go for something she can keep? Something she can wear? Or perhaps something you can both do together?

We’ve therefore put together a gallery to help you find the prefect pressie for your mum with our pick of the best gifts, that we think will really show her how much she means to you.

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Fashion News

Vintage store Lalita launches in time for Mothers Day

By Andrea Petrou on March 9th, 2010

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With our heads being in the Oscar clouds we’ve almost forgotten everything else that’s going on around us, most importantly Mother’s Day.

If you’re still struggling to find something as special as your mum to give her on Sunday then you may be pleased to hear that vintage store Lalita has launched just in time to help you out.

The online store specialises in vintage fashion accessories from the 1930s through to the 1980s and you can pick up one off items such as a Chanel handrolled silk edged scarf for around £50.

But remember becuase they are vintage, once they’re gone, they’re gone.

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Gallery, Oscars

Vanity Fair Oscar 2010 after party trends: Asymmetric necklines

By Andrea Petrou on March 9th, 2010

There were a range of different trends at this year’s Oscars (metallic stood out for us here), but these also carried on into the after parties. We saw short, black and blue, as well as metaliic at many of these parties.

However one trend that really stuck out at the Vanity Fair after party was asymmetric necklines. These were sported by the likes of Victoria Beckham, who wore the same frock to Elton’s event and the Vanity Fair party, Kate Beckinsdale, who looked stunning in an on-trend silver long dress and Jessica Simpson who spice up anotherwise plain black dress with this neckline.

View out gallery to see who else was on-trend with this style.

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Celebrity Style

Oscar Fashions through the eras: 2000-2006

By Andrea Petrou on March 5th, 2010

It’s been a whirlwind of fashion statements through the eras, with sparkles, trousers and of course heels.

However in the beginning of 2000 the fashions began to change with many actresses opting for designer dresses. Some ensured they stood out by being wacky, while others chose to be more demure.

There are so many great dresses in this era that we could write about them all day. Instead, however we’ve decided to bring you the best dressed stars from 2000-2006. But don’t go away because we’ll be bringing you the next set, along with all the coverage from the 2010 Oscars over the weekend.

Click on the picture below to begin the gallery.

[All images via Wenn.com unless stated otherwise]

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Swimwear

Speedo Shapeline: we review made to measure swimsuit for all shapes and sizes

By shinychris on March 2nd, 2010

Speedo Sculpture Shapeline Ladies Group Shot.JPGSpeedo has introduced a new range of swimwear for women. Shapeline is the result of a three year project during which Speedo Aqualab technologists scanned the body shapes of 5,400 real women.

The swimwear manufacturer claims the measurements many manufacturers use as the basis of women’s sizes are completely inaccurate. Since the 1950s when the measurements were first taken, women have become taller, larger round the waist, and have bigger hips and busts. Is it any wonder then that most of us can’t find a swimsuit to fit?

The swimwear manufacturer claims its new Shapeline suits are as close to a made to measure swimsuit as you can get. But does Speedo’s Shapeline live up to the hype?Shiny Style went along to Speedo’s London Covent Garden Store to find out.

The first difference with the Speedo Shapeline suit is you need to be professionally measured for your suit. Waist, hip, bust and body length measurements are essential to getting the right fit. The suit comes in sizes 10 to 20 and cup sizes 30B to 34G and the theory is once your individual measurements are taken into account you should get a costume which fits so well that it looks as though it has been made just for you.

Speedo’s research reveals that women’s bodyshapes fall into three distinct categories: Bottom Hourglass, women who have bottoms and hips that are bigger than their chests; Hourglass, women who have equally wide hips and chests; and Top Hourglass, women who have chests and shoulders bigger than their bottom and hips.

Speedo has developed three styles of swimsuits to enhance each of these body shapes: The Bustshaper, the Waistshaper and the Tummy and Hip Sculptor. I came out as a top hourglass with a long body so the Bustshaper was the suit for me.

Trying it on for the first time was an experience in itself. For a start it is not easy to get into. The Bustshaper has an integral bra inside which needs to be folded down at the front while you pull on the lower half of the suit. The costume itself feels a little bit like a corset and it is also quite difficult to fasten the bra up at the back. But it is worth persevering. Once the suit is on it looks fantastic.

Used to seeing my reflection in a swimsuit which cuts into my shoulders and squashes my bust into a mis-shapen doughnut just above my bulgy midriff, I was not prepared for what I saw. My bust was defined and up where it should be, my waist and tummy looked neater and flatter and the longer straps sat comfortably on my shoulders. No digging, no rubbing, no red marks. For once I didn’t feel depressed looking at myself in a swimsuit in the changing room mirror! I would be happy to stroll down the beach or lounge on the side of the pool in this suit all day.

Available from Speedo stores, Bravissimo, Fenwick and Rigby and Peller, The Shapeline is probably more for the recreational then the serious swimmer and at £100 it’s not cheap. But it does flatter your best bits, disguise the bits you don’t like and makes you feel amazingly confident . Surely that has to be worth splashing out on.

For more swimming-related stories visit Goggleblog.

By Wendy Knowles

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Designer Fashions, Fashion News

Net-a-Porter now available on your iPhone

By Kimberley Foster on July 15th, 2009

Shopping via your mobile is about to get a whole lot more exciting thanks to the new Net-a-Porter iPhone application. Launched in London yesterday, NET-APP allows you to browse and buy clothing, shoes, handbags and accessories straight from your iPhone or iPod.

It is updated twice a week with the latest products, you can also read the weekly magazine, email friends and add favourite items to a wish list. It is free and available now to download from www.itunes.com/appstore. As if I needed another reason to shop? See a demo above.



Designer Fashions, Fashion News, Sales and Specials

Sale alert: Stella McCartney sample sale, NYC – last day!

By Kimberley Foster on July 15th, 2009

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Listen up because today is the last day to get down to the Stella McCartney sample sale in New York! According to those who have already checked it out, you can find bikinis for $60, handbags priced from $193 to $280 and loads of shoes at varying prices. All items are marked between 50% and 80% off the original price – but if you get down there today you never know, prices might be slashed even further.

What: Stella McCartney sample sale (open to the public)
When: 15th July 2009, 9am to 6pm
Where: Metropolitan Pavilion, 125 West 18th Street, NYC (located between Sixth & Seventh Ave)



Designer collaborations, YouTube Watch

Video: Tug of war breaks out at Comme des Garcon for H&M New York launch

By Kimberley Foster on November 13th, 2008

Here in the States the reception towards Comme des Garcon for H&M may have been a little lukewarm, compared to the Tokyo reaction, but that didn’t stop tempers from flaring at the New York launch. Two shoppers let their determination to own one of the polka dot scarves get the better of them, resulting in a tug of war breaking out inside the store. Watched on by amused crowds, the pair fought openly for the scarf until a shop assistant was forced to intervene. Who said shopping wasn’t a competitive sport? Click play above to watch.



Department Stores, Designer Fashions

The Little Black Dress on sale at Sak’s Fifth Avenue

By Andrea Thatcher on November 6th, 2007

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With party season just around the corner, reassembling the holiday wardrobe might be the next project to tackle–only after your wishlistmaking, of course. Just in time for holiday revelry, Sak’s Fifth Avenue is busy discounting some of the season’s latest and greatest dresses, especially the little black numbers that easily become a wardrobe staple regardless of season. If you’re looking for one or two (or three) chic and elegant additions to the party wardrobe, here are a few great finds from Sak’s:

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Uncategorized

Introducing shopping at The Bag Lady

By Andrea Thatcher on October 29th, 2007

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We all love a good shopping spree, and one of the items we’re often sprung over? Handbags. And while we wax poetic on our fare share here at ShinyStyle, you know who’s even more obsessed? Our UK sister The Bag Lady. So much so that now you can even shop right on the site. All you have to do it click on a bag that you like and then the program will find lots more which are similar! Go and have a play, just make sure you don’t declare yourself bankrupt in the process. Shop here – http://www.thebaglady.tv/shop.



Accessories, Department Stores, Fashion News

Neiman Marcus Fantasy Gifts 2007 Highlights

By Andrea Thatcher on October 23rd, 2007

diamond%20phone.JPGSince this year marks the 100th Anniversary of the much-loved Neiman Marcus stores, the recently released Christmas Book 2007 is just a little extra special. For the first time ever, The Book can be viewed online with plenty of interactive components to take care of that wish-listing habit–for at least a week or two. Page your way through the table of contents at a touch of a button, and start plotting out your favorite furs, Hello Kitty watches, or stake out that Nancy Gonzalez tote. If that’s not enough dreaming for you, the Fantasy Gifts section allows for a quick trip into la-la land.

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