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Gallery: Lighten up with the best spring jackets

By laurenbravo on April 6th, 2010

It’s that time-old dilemma. As Buddy Holly (nearly) sang: the sun is out, the sky is blue, there’s not a cloud to spoil the view, but it’s Britain… and it might turn crap.

It’s quite a momentous decision, every year, the first time you leave the big winter coat at home and venture out unprotected. Will the heavens suddenly open? Will everybody look at you in the street with admiration, you the poster girl for carefree summer style, or will they be thinking “you’re not in Florida love, put a jumper on”?

Then there’s the confidence issue. Many women confess to hating our upper arms (the day designers learn to recognise that little pocket of armpit flab that oozes out of strappy dresses will be a day to celebrate), and with few spring/summer clothes giving us that sacred gift, the sleeve, we end up forced into myriad of cardigans and cover-ups that make us feel like Lorraine Kelly at a wedding.

No more. This season, the spring jacket has really come into its own, with a variety of gorgeous fabrics, shapes and colours that say “fashion statement” rather than “I’m hiding my visible bra straps”. There’s last year’s biker jacket, revamped from traditional black into soft pinks and creamy ice cream shades. Then there’s a continuation of the underwear-as-outerwear trend with lacy, silky, bed jackety affairs (aim for 30s boudoir rather than Sybill Fawlty’s sickbed), and some fantastic floral pieces to team with plain separates and let do all the talking.

Keep the shape cropped, the colours breezy and the fit trim. Oh, and don’t forget an umbrella… there’s not a cagoule in sight.

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Designer Fashions, Fashion News

Spring Summer 08 trends: Bright colors

By Andrea Kiliany Thatcher on March 19th, 2008

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As promised, here’s another trend report, this one from Catwalk Queen on bright colors. Or colours. Crazy Brits.

Bright colours have been on the scene for a while as part of the techno trend that’s been popular for the last few season but now there’s a cacophony of colours to mix and match.

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Celebrity Style, Designer Fashions, Fashion News, Television

“Gossip Girl” features clothing by Lorick

By Andrea Thatcher on October 12th, 2007

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In this past week’s episode of “Gossip Girl,” Blair’s mother Eleanor needed to pick the new model for her clothing line. While the fight between Blair and Serena broke out about who got to be the face of the collection, the clothing stayed proper and polite, feminine, and very pretty. To show this kind of Upper East Side style, “Gossip Girl” producers picked a real New York based label to represent the clothing Eleanor designed. Lorick designer Abigail Lorick’s spring collection was used on “Gossip Girl” to show real Upper East style.

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Designer Fashions, Fashion News, New York Fashion Week - Gossip

Issey Miyake: from your vacuum cleaner to your wardrobe for spring

By Andrea Thatcher on October 9th, 2007

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In the weirdest bit of fashion news this week, the Washington Post’s Robin Givhan reported that Dai Fujiwara, the designer behind label Issey Miyake, was inspired by the Dyson vacuum cleaner for his spring collection. The vacuum that never loses suction, invented by James Dyson, and our hair’s least favorite Captain Planet hero, Wind, were the driving forces behind his garments. Dyson himself created the set, which included five massive ducts that blew air at the sauntering models. The clothes looked like they were also designed by Dyson, with industrial fabrics and tubes.

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Designer Fashions, Fashion News, New York Fashion Week - Gossip

Duro Olowu collection at London fashion week

By Andrea Thatcher on September 26th, 2007

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On Tuesday September 18th, British designer Duro Olowu showed his second-ever runway collection during London fashion week. The Nigerian-born designer created a collection of bell-sleeve trapeze dresses, gingham blouses, busy prints, ruffled necklines, and jade, jade, jade. The collection was pulled together nicely and very consistent, but the clashing prints on some items aren’t for everybody and it’s more likely the nicely tailored jackets and pants will sell to a wider audience.

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Designer Fashions, Fashion News, New York Fashion Week - Gossip

Isabel Toledo takes Anne Klein in a new direction for spring

By Andrea Thatcher on September 15th, 2007

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For her second collection for Anne Klein, Isabel Toledo created clothing she described as “industrial glamour.” The Cuban designer adorned dresses with childlike hand-painted floral prints, courtesy of her artist husband accidentally smearing paint on a dress. The line was a melding of American sportswear, garden party, and industrial design. Highlights of the collection included a trench coat covered in rainbow tiles, black-and-white striped skinny pants, and a cinched-waist gray frock. The items were a bit inconsistent, though, with flirty, feminine classic spring dresses with floral prints followed by shiny silver and leather. While Toledo is obviously still trying to find her comfort zone, the collection was a refreshing change of pace for the label, which has struggled to find its voice in recent years.

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Celebrity Style, Designer Fashions, Fashion News, New York Fashion Week - Gossip

Nicky Hilton makes New York Fashion Week debut with collection Nicholai

By Andrea Thatcher on September 13th, 2007

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Socialite and less-annoying Hilton sister Nicky made her New York Fashion Week debut on Sunday, September 9th with her newest line Nicholai. Sitting in the front row were her beaming parents, hip-hop impresario Russel Simmons, and the ever-shrinking porn superstar Jenna Jameson. With Jameson in the front, the classiness of the line was already put into question before the lights even dimmed. When the models did finally come out, they sauntered down the runway in shiny Palm Beach-style clothing.

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Designer Fashions, Fashion News, New York Fashion Week - Gossip

Diane von Furstenberg expands beyond the wrap-dress for spring

By Andrea Thatcher on September 13th, 2007

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Diane von Furstenberg’s spring 2008 line shocked everyone last weekend in the Bryant Park tents when the wrap dress that made her famous in the 1970s barely made an appearance. Perhaps Furstenberg is learning from her history. She first made it big in the 1970s with her wrap dresses in wild prints, but the designer got too big too fast and couldn’t survive the end of the Studio 54 glitz. She virtually disappeared until 1997, after over a decade’s absence from the fashion world, when she re-launched her line to wild success, becoming the Council of Fashion Designers of America president in 2006.

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Designer Fashions, Models, New Fashions, New York Fashion Week - Gossip

Preen spring/summer ’08 dress on Agyness Deyn

By Andrea Thatcher on September 13th, 2007

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I fell in love with this Preen dress, worn by model Agyness Deyn, after I saw it on Shiny Style’s sister site Catwalkqueen.tv. Their spring/summer collection shown during New York’s fashion week was the London-based fashion house’s American debut. The silvery grey dress above was definitely a show-stopping number. Featuring an incredibly original mixture of futuristic deconstruction with a silky luxurious spin, we can only hope Preen enjoyed their trip to the States, and will set up shop this side of the pond.



Designer Fashions, Fashion News, New Fashions

Designer pick of the week: Yigal Azrouel

By Andrea Thatcher on September 11th, 2007

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For his spring collection, Israeli designer Yigal Azrouel created slouchy, sporty clothing one could wear on a beach vacation or over a hot weekend in the city. Both his men’s and women’s looks consisted mainly of neutrals with a few pops of color. Shorts or loose trousers were paired with equally loose shirts, and dresses ranged in length from mid-thigh to floor length in both evening and day styles with bucket hats perched on model’s heads, shielding their eyes. In the look above, Azrouel pairs a men’s-style button down shirt with ’70s inspired hi-waist short-shorts for a casual, comfortable American sportswear outfit.




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