Wednesday, 18 August 2010

Agyness Deyn LOVE


This cover is so simple, it's so much better than loads of headlines and too much going on.
I also like the fact that Agyness Deyn is on the cover, she's kind of been out of the limelight since 2007, when she was at the height of her modelling career (with THAT blonde pixie crop)

So jealous that she can rock a buzzed head, bridge piercing and masculine jewellery and still manage to look perfect.

Friday, 13 August 2010

TwentyTwelve


Since Factory Girl, I've always been interested in Sienna Miller, and I was thrilled when I found out she and her sister Savannah were bringing out their own fashion line. I'm so glad that it didn't end up like a normal celeb fashion line, because they usually are so cliche and end up failing miserably.
You can actually take these two seriously.

I love everything about the short film, and there seems to be alot more short films in regards to fashion, as if seeing them in magazines and online just isn't enough anymore. I, for one am pleased that we are seeing the clothes in motion.

Wednesday, 11 August 2010

Mary Kate and Ashley Olsen in The Row



Walk into the Row's studio in New York's Chelsea neighborhood and you will see no clothes. Sure, Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen, designers of the Row, have been credited as key to what those of short memory call "new minimalism," but this is a little method. "Oh, man, the clothes are gone," sighs Mary-Kate, looking fine in a vintage red-and-black-spotted Yves Saint Laurent blouse, jeans, and skyscraper heels. "They're off in sales," explains Ashley, on brand in a slouchy Row sweatshirt, pant-skirt, and flat sandals.



That's what happens when everyone wants what you're selling. After 24 years of growing up in front of the American public, Mary-Kate and Ashley now occupy a desirable, influential position in the fashion world. After only three years in business, the Row, born with a luxury T-shirt, sits next to Rick Owens, Lanvin, and Azzedine Alaïa in the world's best retailers.



But this success didn't come by accident or through money or connections. "We work," the two stress almost simultaneously (six days a week, commonly). It's a knee-jerk defense bred from years of intrusive pictures and tabloid gossip insinuating they did anything but. "Remember that crazy time when all of us young girls were being followed?" Ashley says. The two were like hunted animals, their only defense a venti Starbucks. Now that they have both moved to New York full-time, oddly, we see them less. "We're either at home or here at the studio," Mary-Kate notes. "I think they got bored of us."



While you might guess that the Olsens' sartorial preference—a long, covered-up look—might come from a desire not to be seen, you'd be wrong. Mary-Kate explains, "We've always been attracted to longer—" "Layers, silhouettes," Ashley says, finishing her sentence.



"When we were growing up, our mother taught us never to have your belly button exposed," Mary-Kate adds. This low-key, tempered sensuality is the spine of their collection. The Row lady doesn't need to put it all out there because she has something going on "in here." This mood was reflected in the Olsens' Fall 2010 presentation, just 19 looks in a simple palette, worn with the same summery flat: a black wrap coat, a precise white shift dress, a languid jumpsuit—all the pieces girls want but have a devil of a time actually finding. Resort had a similar quiet confidence, each look paired with vintage Prada loafers. Both Olsens are huge Prada fans. "Miuccia's spin always has a sense of humor, which I love," Ashley says. "Céline's quite amazing too," adds Mary-Kate.



Though the two don't fantasize about giving anyone a "Row-over," they would like to dress the first lady. "I'd love to get Michelle Obama in the Row," Ashley says. "The simple suits and things. It's all made in America, so why not?" But the two chalk up their first success to Lauren Hutton, whom both are "obsessed with" and who was shot for Forbes in 2007 "on a motorcycle in our leather leggings. I think there's nothing chicer than that," says Ashley. The Olsens have in fact already appeared in Forbes—the first time as kids. Toddler titans? "Nah," says Ashley, giggling. "The Most Powerful Crawlers."



So, newly 24, newly East Coast, but always in control, Mary-Kate and Ashley are, yes, getting their ducks in a row. And 24, the age when you can take New York by storm, is the perfect time to do it. "Ah, but," says Mary-Kate, looking at Ashley with an old-soul smile, "we're 48."


Monday, 9 August 2010

Vogue

  


   Vogue Portugal
September
2010

I'm aware that this is Vogue Portugal, but how quintessentially British is this?
I always secretly want to dress like that, with a big beehive, big pearl and gold earrings and boucle jackets.
And if you knew me, you'd laugh in disbelief because I have very messy hair, and lets just say...I do not dress like a lady should..(Please dear lord don't think I wear tracksuits/or even slutty get-ups, I just would rather not dress like what a upper class lady should.)

My favourite has to be the shot of the brown all in one, bunny ears and suspenders, it just stands out to me.
What's your favourite?

Sunday, 1 August 2010

Krystal Simpson



Krystal is giving away a Pamela Love silver feather cuff away.
Not only am I re-blogging for a chance to win this amazing piece of jewellery, but also for you guys to check out her blog. - No doubt you probably all do, but for the few people who haven't yet seen her blog.

I've been reading it for a while, and it inspired me alot, with her free spirited attitude, and meaningful words. Without sounding like a creepy stalker teen, I am in total awe of her.