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Festivals

Pictures: Reading Festival 2011. It’s raining!

By shinychris on August 26th, 2011

Reading Festival 2011

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Festival goers arriving for the Reading Festival, at Richfield Avenue in Reading.

Oh dear, another festival, another downpour. This weekend it’s the Reading Festival and the weather is shocking. Already it’s a mudbath and it isn’t set to get any better. Sorry guys. This year’s headliners include Pulp, The Strokes, My Chemical Romance and The Strokes. Enjoy the rain.



Celebrity Style, Events, Features, Festivals, Gallery, Spotted

Gallery: Spotted at V Festival 2011

By emilyborrett on August 22nd, 2011

Rihanna showed off her shaggy new 70s brunette 'do with a sexy waist-tied deniim shirt and leather hot-pants

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Was I the only person in the world to have not gone to V Festival this weekend? It’s certainly been the only thing anyone on my Facebook has been writing about anyway.

It looks like the line-up this year was absolutely amazing for pop-lovers, with the likes of Rihanna at the top of the billing. Ri-Ri herself was every bit the Bajan vision she normally is in a sexy tie-waist denim shirt and a pair of figure-hugging leather shorts. We couldn’t help noticing that her scarlet hair is gone all of a sudden in exchange for a shaggy, honey-brunette ‘do, which looks great but we’re unsure as to which we prefer..

Jessie J looked radiant and excited to be performing despite her broken leg in a mental Lets Get Physical style panelled bodysuit, with long lilac fringing trailing along the sleeves to compliment her new purple hair. Jessie wasn’t the only one to rock fringed outfits for the festival either, as Katy B performed in a cool black shredded jacket and Noisettes singer Shingai Shoniwa wore a scarlet bodysuit with fringed details..

The festival’s biggest fashion surprise, however, was N-Dubz’ Tulisa in a Jeremy Scott-style one-shouldered dress in a bold animal print. Long gone are the days of baby pink trackies onstage for our new favourite X Factor judge – Tulisa clearly knows that now is the time to have a little bit more fun with her look. Yabbadabbadoo!

To see photos of the performers we’ve mentioned plus many more, check out the gallery above.



Events, Festivals, Gallery

Shiny loves independent festivals: Farm Festival 2011

By emilyborrett on August 15th, 2011

There were quirky decorations all over the festival, but I was particularly charmed by the beer tent which was adorned with old-fashioned umbrellas, bunting and antique lampshades

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Anyone who’s been reading ShinyStyle for a while may remember last year’s post about Farm Festival, an intimate independently-run event in Somerset that marries anarchic creativity with a love for music and not taking yourself too seriously.I’m all for small, intimate events that celebrate creativity and aren’t all about draining your bank balance, so it holds a great lure for me. Farm Festival is one of my favourite events of the year, so naturally I had to come again. This post is a little late but hopefully some of you readers will read about my experience there and want to give it a try next year.

Again a lot of love and care had gone into the event, which was bigger and more inventive than last year. As soon as I’d unpacked and pitched my teepee (the easiest tent to put up ever, apparently, but it still perplexed me) I headed over to the beer tent with my friends to get a pint of Black Rat cider and was struck by the whimsical and charming decorations. The entire ceiling of the tent structure had been decorated with antique lampshades, upside-down umbrellas and school fete-style bunting trailing down the walls. Outside, each dustbin was lovingly hand-painted with patterns of flowers, leaping fish and abstract designs and curious wooden handpainted creatures and objects peeped out of the grass. It is quite a magical place which, thanks to the intimate size of the festival, you can learn like the back of your hand within a couple of hours.

On Saturday I was transported back to the 90s for the headlining act Dodgy, whose hit “Staying Out For The Summer” I’d completely forgotten about (I have pretty much mentally blocked out the 90s) but surprisingly could remember most of the words to. I am ashamed to admit that I didn’t spend nearly as much time this year checking out the live acts – but that was only because I was running around in their mysterious Lazer Cave tent and dutty winding in the Dubstep tent. I don’t even like dub that much but Farm Festival’s dub tent is probably one of the most fun places in the world, I’d regularly drive to Bruton to go.

As usual I hit the vintage stalls pretty sharpish with my boyfriend and friends to hunt for ridiculously OTT glitzy clothes to wear in the evening. The prices had gone up a little this year but so had the quality of the vintage, so it’s a fair trade off. I dithered for a long time between a white neon-printed pair of city shorts, an achingly beautiful pair of old men’s brogues and a gold brocade wedding dress – naturally in the end I chose the gold brocade dress, priced at £16, which I wore all weekend until I was told to take it off.

The hats were, again, quite spectacular. I saw a lot of boys cavorting with their T-shirts off wearing Viking horns and wolf hats (perhaps they think it justifies silly behaviour?) while the girls opted for romantic flower garlands, wide-brimmed straw hats and vintage pillbox hats. Also brilliant were the gallant face-painters, who did particularly excellent tiger facepaint and painted my face like a magic kitten for two pounds.

If you want to see for yourself a few snapshots of my FarmFest experience, check out the gallery above. It’s been a brilliant highlight of my summer.



Fashion Crush, Festivals, Gallery

ShinyStyle Loves: TK Maxx festival pieces

By Andrea Petrou on July 4th, 2011

Blue striped hat £5.99

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Festivals, Gallery

The weekend fashion at Glastonbury Festival

By Andrea Petrou on June 27th, 2011

Nurses

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AFP Photo/Adrian Dennis

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Fashion Crush, Festivals, Gallery

ShinyStyle loves: Meadham Kirchhoff for Topshop – perfect for festivals

By Andrea Petrou on June 20th, 2011

Blouson dress

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Gallery, Trend Alert

Top five festival wellies

By Andrea Petrou on May 11th, 2011

Blue stripe wellies

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Give a nod to nautical stripes with these wellies from Topshop. We think they'll look great with those must-have denim shorts

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Fashion Crush

ShinyStyle loves: Boohoo.com Festival look

By Andrea Petrou on May 10th, 2011

Maxi dress fun

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Features, Footwear, Gallery

On-trend winter wellies

By Andrea Petrou on October 13th, 2010

We love these cowboy wellies

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Trend Alert

Trend alert: Our top five Glastonbury wellies

By Andrea Petrou on June 24th, 2010

The festival season has well and truly begun with many heading to Glastonbury over the next few days. Although the weather is predicted to stay warm, there’s always the risk of rain (well it wouldn’t be Glasto without it) so we’ve decided to put together a gallery of festival boots for those travelling up to the festival on Friday.

However, take note other festival goers because this will also come in handy throughout the summer and for other festivals.

And even if it doesn’t rain, it’s a well known fashion fact that wellies are a hot must-have for these events. Team them up with little shorts and skirts for a perfect festival look.



Accessories, Affordable Fashions, jewelry

Twenty fashionable gifts under $200 #6-10

By Andrea Kiliany Thatcher on November 26th, 2008

20 under $200 6.jpgToday we bring you numbers six through ten of our twenty fashionable gifts under $200 gift list.

At number six this ruffle-front tunic from 7 For All Mankind, $149. The A-line silhouette on this top is flattering for plenty of body shapes and the sizing is straightforward small, medium and large so you don’t have to be too precise about your BFF’s size.

Keep reading for numbers seven through ten, and check out numbers one through five here!

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Fashion News Roundup

Pick of the blogs: Paris parties, Rachel Zoe-speak and unusual style inspiration

By Andrea Kiliany Thatcher on October 2nd, 2008

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Be a fly on the wall of Jeremy Scott’s Pashion Week (that’s Paris Fashion Week) party and do what you’re supposed to do at these events – check out everyone’s outfits.
The W editors’ blog helps us speak Rachel Zoe’s language.
Forget Wellies, slip on some high heel galoshes.
More proof The Hills is totally fake.
Fashion Robot explores skinhead style.




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