Friday, 24 February 2017
Size Zero to Plus Size
Last week I heard one piece of interesting fashion news and one disturbing via my new favourite source, BBC Women's Hour.1) the model Victoire Dauxerre ate only 3 apples a day trying to stay slim to book modelling jobs and 2) a hand full of plus size models on the runway at New York Fashion Week is progress.
For starters a handful of plus size models at NYFW is a drop in the ocean compared to the amount of models walking. Plus, if we're actually calling them plus sized isn't it defeating the object of having them on the runway? These girls basically replicate what real women look like and their size shouldn't even be referred too. These girls Candice Huffine, Ashley Graham and Iskra Lawrence to name a few are very beautiful and are in amazing shape. Shouldn’t these models be chosen to walk the shows on these ground? It’s fantastic to see models of different shapes and sizes on the catwalk but are some designers just choosing plus sized models as a means of adding diversity to their line-up? instead of choosing them for their shape and look. Until these girls are being referred to as regular models then in my opinion little progress has been made. It is however a step forward, but those that can make huge impacts are the designers. These are the individuals who chose to create catwalk designs in such small sizes. It only takes one individual to make the change and hopefully the rest of the fashion industry will follow. That stereotypical model image of being very slim needs to be shunned, it doesn't reflect reality of what regular women look like - unless you are a teenager with an extremely fast metabolism. Which actually many of these models are.
Back to my first story Victoire Dauxerre has revealed in her new book “Size Zero – My life as a disappearing model” that she survived on Pepsi Max and three apples a day to ensure she was picked to walk the shows during fashion week. Dauxerre did get chosen to walk in many major fashion shows including Alexander McQueen, Miu Miu, Dior, Chanel, Balenciaga and Céline. After eight months after first being spotted, Dauxerre became one of the 20 most in-demand models in the world. But instead of being happy, “I was devoid of feelings and thoughts. It was as if I were dead.” She writes. Before long Dauxerre developed an eating disorder which caused several health issues and ultimately she sunk in to a spiral of anorexia. She took laxatives every morning and enemas in the evening desperate to maintain her target weight of seven stone!! “I spent half my life in the toilet, my stomach hurt and I felt like vomiting all the time but at least I didn’t feel hungry anymore,” she writes. In her book Dauxerre claims that her model peers suffered from bulimia and anorexia. The more successful she became the more she despised the modelling world. Victoire is now 24 and has left the modelling industry to pursue a career is acting. Maybe Victoire’s story will start to have a positive impact on the modelling industry. If not, at least her story will inform others of what’s happening in the industry.
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Sunday, 16 October 2016
Are we supposed to love all the shows at fashion week?

As fashion month
comes to a close, it gives us the opportunity to reflect on the shows
that have filled our social media feeds for the last few weeks.
I sometimes think we
should love all the shows - so much time and effort goes into creating
these amazing fashion pieces, don't they deserve the credit? Is it even
okay to say you dislike or hate something, even if it's one of the
hottest shows on the fashion month calendar?
After I witnessed
(via the worldwide web) the Chanel SS17 show I have to admit I didn't
love any of the pieces even though I really wanted to. I actually hate
saying this, having learnt about the amazingly talented individuals (the
'petite mains') that work behind the scenes creating such exquisite
designs. It feels very rude, which is unlike me - like every other
English person I say sorry a million times in a day. But I just didn't
enjoy it as much as other shows this season or even as much as previous
Chanel shows.
Some of the designs
seemed a little dated and over done. Chanel is famous for it's tweed
suiting but seeing today's pieces parade the catwalk AKA the Data Centre
Chanel I felt as though I'd seen it all before. I understand that
fashion houses need to represent themselves and reflect the handwriting
and history behind the brand but maybe it could have been done with more
modernity. The fabric and craftsmanship is amazing, I would never
disrespect that but I just wasn't wowed.
However,
it wasn't all negative, there were some highlights - the letters CHANEL
flashing from outside of the perfectly shaped clutch bags was creative
and the robot shaped purse was very cute. I also loved the data centre
theme, very futuristic and fun. The set up of every Chanel show is
often discussed more than the actual clothes. Chanel has set a precedent
for creating a mind blowing catwalk space and maybe that's all those
who attend look forward to. Every season a different theme, airport,
fairground or old school couture house. Man repeller mentioned 'When any
other designer does this, the media shouts “Death to fashion!” But when
Chanel is the perpetrator? Genius'
Maybe it's time to alert our attention back to the most important part of a fashion show - and that's the clothes!!
Image source: The Telegraph
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Monday, 12 October 2015
It's all about street style




An eclectic mix of style could only be found in London.
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Monday, 28 September 2015
Hill and Friends




Image Source | Business of Fashion
We all know the authentically British label Mulberry, over the
last decade Mulberry has brought us some of the most stylish bags to date. That was all
down to Emma Hill aka the women who reinvented Mulberry and made the
brand what it is today.
Last weekend at LFW Emma launched her hotly anticipated handbag collection named 'Hill and Friends' and it did not disappoint.
The classic mulberry aesthetic she created is seen within the collection but with an element of fun.
By fun I mean lots of bright colours - hot pink to be precise, bold
prints and a post mans lock displaying a winking smiley face to finish.
These together complement the classic shape and style perfectly.
The launch looked amazing and was held at Claridges. It included super
cute mini ponies, pink iced biscuits and hotel bell boys draped in the Hill and Friends collection.
The most amazing hand bag collection launch to date I would say!
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Thursday, 17 September 2015
Something New
Image Source | Instagram
Mansur Gavriel SS16
This fashion season so far has been about discovering new designer talent. Yes we all love the classics Chloe, Burberry, Chanel. But I don't think you can beat finding something new!
Mansur Gavriel SS16
This fashion season so far has been about discovering new designer talent. Yes we all love the classics Chloe, Burberry, Chanel. But I don't think you can beat finding something new!
Today it's all about shoes shoes shoes! A few days ago whilst scrolling
through my Instagram feed I saw the most incredible pair of blue suede
mules. I instantly double clicked the image and carried on getting my
lunchtime Instagram fix. A few days later with
those shoes still on my mind I knew I had to find them. About an hour later (after scrolling through the feed of all those I follow) I found them!!
It turns out there by handbag designer Mansur Gavriel - a designer I've
never heard of until now, but one I hope to hear more about in the future.
His designs are simple but unique. The bold colour and strong structure will give any outfit a modern twist. His designs are all about colour and shape - he has truly let the shoe speak for its self.
I feel a high street replica coming our way next SS, or at least I hope so!
Friday, 11 September 2015
Straight off the runway
Image Source | Instagram
It's that time of year again when the fashion elite pack in to this
seasons must see shows and take a peak into what Spring Summer 2016 has to offer. This
seems strange considering its SS15 and I'm currently wearing sunglasses
and sandals on a very busy (warm) train commute
home. But we all know fashion is always one step ahead of us - or
should I say 12 months.
I'm not always particular to the SS collections (I'm a true lover of winter at heart) but it's only day two of New York Fashion Week and a whole bunch of
designers have grabbed my attention, in particular bcbgmaxazria.
I loved
the multicoloured, oversized, layered knits, especially
the pink marl knitted vest - perfect for layering over a bikini in
summer and layered over a knitted jumper or dress in winter.
The guys at WGSN gave the collection the title of 'Venice beach vibes' and they couldn't be more right.
Fashion season has only just begun and I can't wait to see what else it has in store for us. Keep posted!!!
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Friday, 13 March 2015
So this happened...
Usually Paris Fashion Week finishes with all talk of the Chanel show or Kim and Kanye's front row looks, but not this season. Ben Stiller and Owen Wilson AKA Derek Zoolander and Hansel McDonald wowed the crowds at the Valentino show to promote a second instalment of the movie Zoolander.
For the last few days my instagram stream has been pretty much overloaded with pictures and videos of these two. They may have pretty much 'broke the internet'!!
Tuesday, 20 January 2015
Stripe-ing
From top left - Louis Vuitton
DKNY
Paul Smith
Yigal Azrouel
Topshop Unique
Preen
all SS15 RTW
As seen in my last outfit post - I'm a fan of stripes! It looks as if we'll be holding on to our favourite print next season and donning our stripes come SS15.
Yes, that seems many moons away *dashes to put wolly socks on. But before we know we'll be leaving the hats, scarfs and layers behind in place of something much lighter.
The SS15 catwalks paraded stripes in every way possible. I personally love the A-line patent stripes at Louis Vuitton and the high waisted trousers at Topshop Unique.
Lets get stripe-ing!! (see what I did there).
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Thursday, 25 September 2014
Milan SS15
Fendi SS15
I haven't kept up to date with the Milan fashion shows (I'm a New york and London kinda gal) but after some much needed research I found a favourite - FENDI.
The Fendi runway came alive this season. For the first time ever denim was on display and Karl had designed a new motif 'the orchid' seen throughout the collection. Everything from leather to pleats and embroidery to applique was strutted down the runway. A colour palette of black, blues, pinks and reds were used. Skirt hemlines were high and trousers loose but nipped in at the ankle. Favourite detail the leather applique. A carefully hand crafted collection - just perfection.
The Fendi runway came alive this season. For the first time ever denim was on display and Karl had designed a new motif 'the orchid' seen throughout the collection. Everything from leather to pleats and embroidery to applique was strutted down the runway. A colour palette of black, blues, pinks and reds were used. Skirt hemlines were high and trousers loose but nipped in at the ankle. Favourite detail the leather applique. A carefully hand crafted collection - just perfection.
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Friday, 19 September 2014
New York SS15





Image Source | style.com
Thakoon SS15
Palm tropical prints and loose silky soft pieces were all seen strutting down the runway at the Thakoon SS15 show in New York. Thakoon found inspiration from the 1959 movie 'Black Orpheus' the designer said this about the collection "exoticism through the eyes of a tourist." (style.com. 2014)
The show's mood was set with slanted blinds that cast what looked like an early evening sunlight on the runway.
This collection reflects a beach wear vibe with brightly coloured tropical palm prints and loose silhouettes seen throughout. The perfect sartorial for any tropical location.
Monday, 15 September 2014
London SS15





Image Source | style.com
Mary Katrantzou SS15
Mary Katrantzou delivered an embellished, embroidered extravaganza this SS15. This collection Mary dared to be even more creative - gaining inspiration from the earth millions of years ago. This is seen in the delicate and exquisite embroidery, cut-out silhouettes and beautiful sheer fabrics. All which give that much needed nod to the Spring/Summer season.
Mary often creates simple pieces but by adding print, embroidery, embellishment and a beautiful range of luxurious fabrics, each design becomes individual to her.
I love the emerging 'trouser trend' seen this SS15. Mary has re-designed two of my favourites - the wide leg and the slim leg but with a spring/summer twist.
(I just LOVE the blue ones)
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