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Events, Fashion News, Gallery, High End Department Stores

Gallery: High Street Fashion Week so far

By emilyborrett on September 5th, 2011

The circus performers modelled high-street fashions for the launch of High Street Fashion Week

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Today's prize up for grabs in assocation with High Street Fashion Week is this chic chakra bracelet worth £86. Read more below

High Street Fashion Week has gone off with a big, sparkly, ticker-tape rainbow bang as the beginning of the week’s celebration of fashion’s best high street stores was ushered in with circus performers and models scaling the sides of buildings in the latest fashions. We’d never thought that abseiling and stilettos would ever go hand-in-hand but hey, we love to be surprised.

High Street Fashion Week, which honours our much-beloved British high street in a week-long slew of fashion parties, meet and greets and sales, takes place in the shopping mecca which is Oxford Circus and will continue until Friday.

Today kicks off with an absolute monster sale in the Debenhams department store with 25% off in ALL THE DEPARTMENTS. AND IT’LL LAST ALL WEEK. There’s also a 10% discount at the Oxford Circus Benetton store when you spend £50 – it’s time to max out your store card, girls. Meanwhile, fashion sightseers should head on over to the John Lewis where they’re housing Osman Yousefzada’s latest collection.

One of the other good things about the High Street Fashion Week is their sensational giveaway prizes and competitions, which will be going on all week. If you want to channel your inner world traveller, enter the competition to get your mitts on this elegant gold chakra bracelet (pictured above left), which as well as being boho-chic is supposed to make the wearer “articulate, resonant of voice, a good listener and thrive on creativity”. That’s a good enough reason for us! Enter the competition on the website here.



Celebrity Style, Fashion Crush, Gallery, vintage

ShinyStyle loves: Urban Outfitter’s ‘Cobain Collection’

By emilyborrett on August 31st, 2011

Bitching & Junkfood Navajo Shorts

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No grunge girl would be without a trusty pair of 90s-style denim hotpants like this cool detailed pair from Bitching & Junkfood - plus they're reduced too. Amazing!

The first great love affair I ever had wasn’t with a person; it was with grunge. At the age of eleven, bored of pop-punk like Busted and Good Charlotte and wanting something more, I inevitably discovered Nirvana. What followed was years of sitting in my room listening to Kurt Cobain wail in my babydoll dresses, band shirts and clumpy boots while posting tiny pictures of his face all over my wall to make a tiny Kurt shrine.

And what’s more, everyone at my school thought I was weird to be so obsessed with a band that had disbanded when I was two years old. But I really, really loved Kurt Cobain, and grunge. Naturally as I got older I progressed to other less poppy grunge, but Nirvana still holds a special place in my heart.

Well, HA HA to all the girls who picked on me at school for wearing a Kurt T-shirt under my school T-shirt, because grunge is cool again now thanks to the likes of Erin Wasson and Leigh Lezark. It’s cool to use dry shampoo instead of showering (though it’s probably better to shower – it’s not cool to smell, guys), it’s cool to wear band shirts and old babydoll dresses you found in the charity shop. This is something that Urban Outfitters have cottoned onto, because they’ve released the “Cobain Collection” as a means of tribute to one of grunge’s most famous frontmen.

When I think about it this is probably exactly the kind of thing that Kurt would have hated were he alive today – putting the collection in his name is probably in bad taste, but the clothes are nice..

The Cobain Collection is a cool selection of easy, wearable pieces inspired by the grunge scene (naturally there are a couple of Nirvana tees in there) including spiky silver jewellery, shredded jersey T-shirts and buckled ankle boots. Our favourite piece has to be the tan varsity jacket from BDG, which we want to wear with a pair of Levis, high-top trainers and a band shirt.

Check out our favourite pieces from the Cobain Collection in the gallery above.



Accessories, Bargain POTW, Features, Footwear, Gallery

Fashion Wishlist: ShinyStyle’s dream buys for the week

By emilyborrett on August 24th, 2011

Bow Pleated Soft Shift Dress

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This dress is so Marc Jacobs it's untrue - the ultimate first-date dress. With a chunky cardigan and a pair of vintage ankle boots, you're good to go. Find it here.

I absolutely love putting together Shiny’s fashion hot-list for the week, because for me it is basically an excuse to go window-shopping and compile a mental list of all the things that I want, nay, need the most. This week the hot-list is a merry mash of different prints, textures and styles – but did you expect any different from me?

I’m in a bit of a “back to school” mode this week which is looking towards Autumn and the weather getting colder, so I’m daydreaming about new tights, new knitwear and new bags to put all off my books in. I was especially taken with Oasis’ dreamily soft-looking pale pink tea dress with a sparkled collar detail, which is so like the Marc Jacobs design that it’s untrue. That dress is going on my list, along with a chunky cardigan and some cute ankle boots to go along with it.

My ultimate buy for the week? It has to be the Sam Edelman slipper shoes from Urban Outfitters. Slipper-style loafer shoes are massive this Autumn because they spell luxury and comfort, and you can’t get any more luxurious than this designer pair, which is covered in black gemstones and studs. So delightfully rock and roll.

Check out the gallery above for our top buys for the week.



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 Tips

Get your shorts ready for summer

By alanamcverry on April 23rd, 2010

It’s only April, but I’ve already seen a few daring souls bare their pins in celebration of the coming summer months. Shorts are an item of clothing that can be done really well, or really horrendously. So check out these tips on this seasons best short buys for every budget.

S1 Khaki .jpg(1) Renewal Military Shorts £35

Turn up shorts are the most flattering way to get away with bearing 90% of your pins. As long as you don’t buy them too tight, where they dig into your flesh. That’s really not attractive. These military style shorts are part of Urban outfitters urban renewal collection. So you can feel eco-friendly and stylishly summery at the same time.

S2 Denim.jpg(2) Cheap Monday Short Denim Belted Short £36

A pair of denim shorts is pretty much a wardrobe essential. Combining it with a high waist and turn ups gives a real fifties feel and will glam up your dressing down.

S6 topshop swirl print.jpeg(4) Topshop swirl print shorts £38

Culottes are always great for summer, breezy, easy and much more feminine than their short counterpart. They also seem to be highly favoured by designers this season, with numerous styles on offer. For an affordable high street version,
head to your nearest topshop for these swirl print culottes.

S6 Cycling shorts.jpeg(5) Topshop Lace trim cycling shorts £10

So, these maybe an item of clothing that only Alexa Chung can get away with. However, under a very short dress or skirt I think these would be a a great addition to an outfit, whilst also protecting your modesty when sitting in the various parks you’ll be touring this summer.

S4 See by chloe.jpeg(6) See by Chloé bow print high waisted shorts £110

These are just adorable grey cotton jersey shorts covered in black bows. High waisted again for a flattering look. Note however, unless you are blessed with a smaller than average rear end, patterns on the bottom half might not do you any favours. So maybe ask an honest friend along before you pass your credit card over.

S3 Richard Nicholl.jpeg(7) Richard Nicoll Striped high-waisted cotton shorts £249

Carrying on the high waisted feel, but with a longer and more flattering cut. Plus with stripes going the ‘right’ way you will feel instantly transformed into the more sylphlike you that you always thought you were inside.

Also check out Alannah’s Tailored Twill shorts, for a more city chic version of this look.

(8) Uniqlo boyfriend colour shorts £15

Cheap and cheerful in a range of colours, these low rise, loose fitting shorts are a must for the summer.

S5 Chloe khaki.jpg(9) Chloé Roll up shorts £634
If price is no question, then these are definitely my favourite shorts available for purchase this season. And as a bonus, they’re pretty timeless. I can see them being taken out year after year, and still looking good. Really flattering cut, with turn ups and great complementary brown and beige shades. To not do my credit card any more damage I’ll be waiting for the sale on these, and wearing them in October, despite the cold, because I like them so much.

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Fashion Tips

Fancy a piece of biscuit? Beige clothing gets a revamp

By alanamcverry on April 20th, 2010

Beige has always had a rough time. The outcast of the colour family, used synonymously to mean dull, boring and OAP. Never seen for it’s positives, always castigated for what it lacked, colour. As if to prove my point, Thebeigesite.co.uk is a site primarily set up to incite mockery at the old. Under the tab ‘old person fashion’ it is stated “Beige is the most common colour for old peoples clothes although mix and not match is also popular”. To counter this slanderous activity on beige’s fair name, it’s about time we gave it a fair hearing. It seems designers this season agree with me, and beige has been refined, revamped and remodulated… and changed it’s name to biscuit. Three reasons to get involved are all subsumed under the inimitable Parisian style of 60s icons Anna Karina, Catherine Deneuve and Francoise Hardy. If you don’t know them, check them out to see some indisputable stylistic panache. Biscuit can only be worn simply, chicly and with clean lines. She’s a hard mistress, but when adorned correctly, she’s definitely worth it. Check out the gallery below for biscuit ensembles, and where to go for the best biscuit buys this summer.

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Accessories, Features, Gallery

Pile on the charms: this season’s best necklaces

By laurenbravo on March 26th, 2010

Jewellery is one of the easiest and (sometimes) cheapest ways to give your look a new-season style overhaul.

Last year was all about the huge statement pieces (knuckle duster, anyone?) but this spring, jewellery, like knitwear, should be delicate on their own or layered up to knock-out effect. Mix silver and gold, jewels and pendants, and kitschy costume pieces with your grandmother’s pearls for your own take on eclectic neckwear.

Tim Burton’s Alice in Wonderland has also had a huge impact on accessories, with teapots, top hats and pocket watches cropping up in designs by Stella McCartney and Tom Binns.

To start you off, here’s a gallery of the cutest pendants we’ve found. Marilyn may have sung about diamonds, but take a look at these and we think you’ll agree that a girl’s best friend can be a bicycle… or a birdhouse… or a boat.

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Gallery

Gallery: The Ultimate Winter Coats for 2009 – all under £200

By lotte on November 2nd, 2009

The weather has definitely made a turn for the worse in the last few weeks, and we think that means one thing – time to buy a new winter coat. It’s one of the most important parts of your winter wardrobe, so choose carefully, because getting your coat wrong means regretting it til spring.

The high-street is featuring a pretty wide range of styles – from duffle coats to crombies, leopard print to hot pink. Go for a classic look or try something really on-trend – all these coats are under £200. Check out our picks of the most fashionable (and cosy) coats out there.

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Accessories

Should you give fingerless gloves a try? Elaine votes yes!

By Elaine LaPersonerie on November 25th, 2008

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Ok, it’s freezing in NYC and when one ounce of your pearly winter skin is left uncovered it feels like you might turn into the next abominable snowman. So, I know the thought of fingerless gloves are already giving you chills!

But then there’s your blackberry, your keys, your Ipod, your lip-gloss, your credit card, blah, blah, blah–all impossible to manage with gloves on. So despite a bit of retail overkill and potentially frozen fingers, I’m here to tell you that its okay to give in to the fingerless glove craze.

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Bargain POTW, dresses

Bargain Pick of the Week: Kimchi Blue No Direction Home Dress

By Andrea Kiliany Thatcher on September 26th, 2008

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One of the wonders of the seasonless dressing we’re all so fond of is picking from the end of season sales for the very next season.

Pair this Kimchi Blue No Direction Home Dress, $39.99 down from $68, with tights and a cardi and you know you’ll wear it through the fall.

Plus, we think this dress looks like it cost more than $68 anyway. It’s cotton, trimmed with raw-edge ruffles and a button placket at the chest. The drawstring belt at the waist gives it a cute silhouette.



Accessories

It’s only natural

By Andrea Kiliany Thatcher on April 24th, 2008

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Wood and raffia accessories are a great way to add bohemian accents to a work look. For product details, keep reading.

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Affordable Fashions, Designer Fashions

Urban Outfitters kicks of designer collaborations with Geren Ford

By Andrea Kiliany Thatcher on April 23rd, 2008

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Urban Outfitters has announced that they will be doing a series of designer collaborations starting with contemporary designer Geren Lockhart of Geren Ford.

Lockhart’s downtown vibe, seen at left in her Holiday collection, seems like a good fit for the mass retailer. Other designers said to be in the pipeline to design mini-collections include Steven Alan, Charlotte Ronson, Paul & Joe Sister and Corpus.

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Accessories, Affordable Fashions, How to Wear, jewelry, New Fashions, Sales and Specials

How to wear: the circle skirt

By Andrea Kiliany Thatcher on April 10th, 2008

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The sun is shining and birds are singing, so we wanted to bring you a bright spring outfit to go along with the weather. Pairing a circle skirt with a more fitted top and flats creates a fun flirty silhouette. Read on to see where each piece is from.

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Designer Fashions, New Fashions, Retail News

Urban Outfitters plans new “space”

By Andrea Thatcher on March 7th, 2008

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While most retailers are struggling right now, Urban Outfitters seems to be coming up roses. Could it be that consumers are embracing unfinished hems, sloppy construction and faded fabrics to represent their economic troubles? I kid, I kid…

One of the store’s new pursuits is Space 1520. The new concept will include a large Urban Outfitters store, which will act as landlord to other boutiques. At the shopping mecca food, entertainment and beauty will be complimentary, and the building will open out into a farmers’ market.

While this concept may be expanded to other cities, something everyone can expect at their local UO is new designers. Miss Sixty, Fred Perry, and Insight were all recently introduced, and collaborations with Steven Alan, Charlotte Ronson, Corpus, Geren Ford, Paul & Joe Sister and Bing Bang are impending.

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Accessories, How to Wear

Knee-high socks from Urban Outfitters

By Andrea Thatcher on November 28th, 2007

urbanoutfitterssocks.jpgSo, we all know that knee-high boots are the big trend right now, but what should you wear under them? With winter approaching, it’s getting a little cold to just wear tights under those boots, so we’ve found some stylish socks at reasonable prices from Urban Outfitters that are thin enough to fit under those leg-hugging boots, but thick enough to keep those tootsies cozy. These Sparkle & Fade knee-high socks come in three different designs–cascading hearts, denim and solid–as well as different colors. Get three for $24 or a pair of the solid design for $7. This is the best deal I’ve seen so far–knee-high socks from Banana Republic run as much as $14 a pair…




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