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The five trends to carry you into Spring/Summer this year

By Andrea Petrou on January 11th, 2011

By Emily Borrett.

Florals on the catwalk at Erdem

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The rubbish, typical British drizzle and winds that we’re all having to endure at the moment may be making us all feel a little bit like there’s no point even thinking about our Spring/Summer wardrobes. But the beautiful clothes that everyone is predicting we’ll be wearing later this year are so special, that maybe we should stiffen our upper lips like true  Brits and start planning for the marginally less dire weather ahead. Here are the top 5 trends that you should take into consideration this year when you’re hitting the shops.

1. Florals

If you followed the many Fashion Weeks that happened at the end of last year, you’ll be able to remember with wistfulness the beautiful lace-swathed jamboree that was the Erdem SS11 catwalk. From their embroidered white lace dresses with red flowers creeping up the hemline to their floral patterned shirts and shorts, flowers were absolutely everywhere and they’ve never been prettier. Head-to-toe florals may be a difficult look for us mere mortals to rock in our daily routine, so keep it understated – team a floral skirt or pair of summer shorts with a simple blouse for a garden-party perfect look.

2. Bold colour

Forget floaty and ethereal for this summer’s maxi – German designer Jil Sander showed us that the best way to rock a sweeping floor-length this year will be with a vibrant splash of colour. Everyone was talking about her collection at fashion week, and with good reason too – Sander showed us a fresh and modern take on the hottest length to be seen in at the moment. As for how you wear it? Exactly how it was seen on the catwalk. All you need to work a JS-esque maxi is a classic white tee and a slash of neon lipstick.

3. Bright whites

While cutting-edge fashion house Alexander Wang has often been in favour of moody black clothes and leather in the past, at this last NYFW all the models were sent down the catwalk in refreshing tones of white and celadon that made us all go – ahhhhh. We’ve already heard about the phenomenon of the little white dress, now get ready for the little white everything. This spring it’s all going to be about a clean, fresh look and white is the perfect colour to opt for.

4. Frills and ruffles

Sugar, spice and everything nice – it’s not hard to see why so many celebrities favour designs by Marchesa for fancy events at the moment. Last year it was about body-con, velvet and a very grungey aesthetic, but this year things seem to get a whole lot prettier as we’re told that ruffles, embellishment and peekaboo lace are going to be the only look to be seen wearing when you’re out on the town. With their sheer lace harem pants, embellished necklines and floaty, ruffled voluminous dresses, Marchesa are the designer to emulate.

5. Ladylike

Louis Vuitton started it all off with their now iconic A/W last year, where it was all about nipped in waists, modest hemlines and 1950s silhouettes – everyone went mad for his full-skirted dresses. If you’re wondering how to take their sexy-but-prim aesthetic into the new year, then look no further than Valentino. Hemlines crept up a little (summer is too hot for a midi) to flutter at the knee prettily and necklines were modestly high. But if that sounds a little too safe for you, it isn’t. They kept things from being matronly by using sheer, floaty materials which still hinted at the skin and body beneath – a perfect look for those big and small this year. If you’re looking to copy Valentino this year, keep an eye out for sheer, high-necked blouses and tailored skirts.



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Collaboration between Kate Moss and Chloe Green for a new Topshop line?

By Andrea Petrou on October 5th, 2010

By Emily Borrett.

Kate Moss’ line for British high street store Topshop has been much-loved since it was first launched in 2007, and has been a firm favourite ever since. So if you’re a Topshop lover and a fan of Miss Moss’ work you were probably pretty flabbergasted to hear rumours that the store’s owner, Sir Phillip Green, has decided to drop Kate with the plan of letting his own daughter, Chloe Green, have a go instead. A million London girls weep. But all is not lost – Chloe herself has said in an interview with the Sunday Telegraph that she is planning to work with Kate in the future.

Chloe said of the planned collaboration: “I saw Kate a few days ago and we talked about doing something together in the spring, collaborating on a collection. She’s really into vintage and I love clothes that are a bit modern, so I think it will be an interesting mix.” Exciting stuff.

So dry your eyes, girls, and don’t stress. Kate will be back..



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LFW highlights: Christopher Kane

By Andrea Petrou on September 20th, 2010

By Emily Borrett.

Christopher Kane showed us at Fashion Week today just exactly why he’s one of the country’s favourite current designers. The fashion world’s only just getting over his disgustingly gorgeous, flower-embroidered leather collection and then BOOM! - along comes SS2011 to make us all dribble and ache with clothes lust.

Kane’s choice of colour in his designs have all been a bit “femme fatale” and gothy of late, with lots of wine reds and dark sumptuous leathers, but he seems to have revisited old collections for inspiration for this coming Spring. For those of you that remember, his explosion onto the fashion scene was a riot of traffic-stopping neon brights, sheer lace and as much bodycon as a girl can handle. It was the one good thing to come out of 2006′s “New Rave” phase – everybody wanted one of those dresses. Now Kane’s gone back to having fun with colours similar to those that we first saw on his catwalks, but with a more grown-up twist. Instead of tight crotch-skimming dresses that are only suitable for giraffes and the under-21s, hemlines are soft, floaty and just above the knee. Very ladylike and true to the current 1960s trend – but in eye-watering neon fabrics, it’s far from old-fashioned.

If I have my way I’ll be wearing his dresses to tea parties next Spring. Which I probably won’t. But a girl can dream.

Christopher Kane SS2011

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New York Fashion Week Gallery: Halston S/S 2009

By Gemma on September 10th, 2008

The revived Halston label is enjoying nothing but infamy at the moment. With the likes of Harvey Weinstein, Rachel Zoe and Tamara Mellon turning the cogs in the background, you’d expect the label to be delivering something very special. But following the departure of designer Marco Zanini (and the fact Zoe doesn’t seem to care any more) the future seems uncertain despite the fact previous collections sold well. This Fashion Week, instead of a traditional runway show, models lounged around in pieces that harked back to the Halston heydays of the 1970s. The flowing maxi dresses were definitely pretty, but I can’t help thinking there was nothing that couldn’t be found in vintage shops for a lot less money…CLICK THE IMAGE TO VIEW THE GALLERY and decide for yourself.



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New York Fashion Week: William Rast S/S 2009

By Gemma on September 8th, 2008

from Catwalk Queen

The publicity surrounding Justin Timberlake’s William Rast label this season has been immense, but as the label took to the catwalk at NY fashion week could the clothes live up to the hype?

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The answer is ‘probably’. Though nobody will be winning any design awards for safe the luxe-Western collection, it does what it says on the tin, tying in nicely with the theme we’ve seen in the Justin / Erin Wasson teaser campaign. I actually thought the menswear was much stronger than the womenswear, but there were some great leather jackets, metallic scarves and slouchy bleached denims on offer for the fairer sex…

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First look at Jovovich-Hawk for Target

By Andrea Thatcher on February 4th, 2008

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Target may not associate with bloggers but that won’t stop Catwalk Queen from talking about Jovovich-Hawk’s new diffusion range for the retailer. After all, they – and we – adore Milla Jovovich! Come to think of it, a lot of these dress look like they could have come from our favorite Milla movie – Dazed and Confused! The first pics from the collection have been unveiled and they have the designers’ folksy stamp all over it. Those light smock dresses and vintage-style prints are ideal for the warmer months.

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