Sunday, January 8, 2012

Downtown Abbey fashion

I love my Sunday's evening watching Downton Abbey. It is not only for the many plots and the upstairs/downstairs life in the fictional Downton Abbey but also the fashion that the three Crawley sister wear from scene to scene and from episode to episode.  I have found myself going to vintage shops and markets looking for vintage fabrics as well as vintage patterns so I can recreate some of the looks with a modern twist.




Are you inspired as well?  Many boutiques and stores are stocking gloves, mary jane shoes, broches, feathers and edwardian dresses to help to recreated the look.  Go ahead and be your own Crawley Sister.

Thursday, March 31, 2011

My ultimate wedding dress

Like most girls, I have been planning my wedding day in my head since I was a child; center to this planning has always been the WEDDING DRESS.  Every time a friend got engaged, we poured ourselves into bridal magazines and designer's websites, trying to find the perfect dress.

Over the years, my taste has changed with the change in fashion, that is until I saw a picture of Plum Sykes wedding dress.  To say it was love at first sight, it is an understatement! Alexander McQueen has always been one of my favorite designers.  Since then this has always been my ideal wedding dress and it the words of the designer it is “impeccable, exquisite.” I couldn't say it better.

Wednesday, March 9, 2011

John Galliano replacement at Dior confirmed

As Paris fashion week draws to a close, they have been much speculation as to who would be replacing John Galliano at the reins of Christian Dior.  The social networks and hotel lobbies were abuzz with speculation as to who should replace Galliano.  It has been confirmed that Riccardo Tisci from Givenchy is the chosen man.   Wishing Riccardo the best of luck!

Wednesday, March 2, 2011

STATEMENT OF JOHN GALLIANO following accusations of anti-semitism comments

John Galliano has released a statement through Harbottle & Lewis LLP. The full text follows here:

STATEMENT OF JOHN GALLIANO

Since the events of last Thursday evening I have not been able to make any public comment on what took place based upon advice from my French lawyer. However, given the continuing delays at the French Prosecutor’s Office I should make my position clear.I completely deny the claims made against me and have fully co-operated with the Police investigation.

A number of independent witnesses have given evidence and have told the Police that I was subjected to verbal harassment and an unprovoked assault when an individual tried to hit me with a chair having taken violent exception to my look and my clothing. For these reasons I have commenced proceedings for defamation and the threats made against me.

However, I fully accept that the accusations made against me have greatly shocked and upset people.
I must take responsibility for the circumstances in which I found myself and for allowing myself to be seen to be behaving in the worst possible light. I only have myself to blame and I know that I must face up to my own failures and that I must work hard to gain people's understanding and compassion. To start this process I am seeking help and all I can hope for in time is to address the personal failure which led to these circumstances and try and earn people's forgiveness.
I have fought my entire life against prejudice, intolerance and discrimination having been subjected to it myself. In all my work my inspiration has been to unite people of every race, creed, religion and sexuality by celebrating their cultural and ethnic diversity through fashion. That remains my guiding light.  Anti-Semitism and racism have no part in our society. I unreservedly apologise for my behaviour in causing any offence.

Monday, February 28, 2011

Oscars 2011 Best Dress

Like every fashionista and stylist, I watched the red carpet for the 83rd Academy Awards and every single arrival with anticipation.  I decided not to make up my mind until I saw the pictures of the dresses again.  It was clear that the trend on the red carpet was divided into 2 camps.....bright colors, mainly red and the other camp the nude trend which shined about everyone else. 

My two favorites of the night, which out shone everyone else were Michelle Williams (which I thought deserved to win the Oscar to best actress for Blue Valentine) in Chanel Couture and Cate Blanchett in a lavender Givenchy couture .  Cate can do edgy like no one else, and while a lot of bloggers were not convinced, I thought there was no contest between these two ladies and the rest of the pack.





The other ladies that shone on the red carpet were as follows:

Mila Kunis wearing an stunning lavander Elie Saab dress with a plunging neckline, but to me it felt really femenine and ethereal and she pulled it off beautifully.


Hailee Steinfeld yet again in the list of best dress.  She was one of the ladies wearing the nude trend, a beautiful Marchessa dress reminiscent of the 1950's.



Gwyneth Paltrow looked stunning in a glistening Calvin Klein, the dress was very clean lines with a brooch details marking the hip which matched her earrings.


Halle Berry redeemed herself from the disaster at the Golden Globes by wearing a strapless shimmering nude gown by Marchesa and looking the Hollywood star that she is.



 Last but not least, another lady rocking the nude trend was post baby Celine Dion wearing a very simple column Armani Privee dress and a emerald pendant as the only jewelry and looking stunning.

Sunday, February 27, 2011

1970 Trend

Spring/Summer 2011 the biggest trend from the catwalk was the 1970 look.  The trend was mainly inspired by inspired by last year’s Yves Saint Laurent retrospective in Paris, which I visited.  Marc Jacobs, Louis Vuitton, Gucci to name a few have paid homage with their version of 1970 inspired clothing.

I usually look at the catwalk show photos and who is wearing what and how and then adapt to my body type and style.  Maxi dresses with floppy hats, white suits (will do a separate section on this one), palazzo pants, bold geometrical prints, le smokin, the safary look....of of them are 1970 looks.  Hope these ladies inspire you as much as they have inspired me; there is lots of copies on the high street to adapt to everyone's taste, pockets and bodies, embrace it and have fun with it.





Saturday, February 26, 2011

Next big trend - Skinny cargo pants

It was hailed as the biggest trend for spring/summer last year in the States and while a few celebrities were spot wearing this trend, it never really took off.  This year, most high street retailers have made a version of it.  While cargo pants tend to be wider on the leg, the skinny version is more versatile and can be dress up or dress down.  Ann Taylor and Banana Republic have great version in various colours.  On this side of the Atlantic Sisley has produced two versions of the skinny cargo to suit most people.  It can be dress up with a blouse, nice necklace and smart pair of shoes or dress down with a top, flirty and romantic top & a cardigan; the key is to wear it with high heels.



Even denim companies have jump into this trend and produced versions, both 7 for Mankind and J Brand (see below the Houligan from J Brand).  Be the first to get your hands in one of this babies and be ahead of the trend!