Monday 18 January 2010

Love birds looking suave

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My current favourate couple were looking extremely suave and in love whilst displaying Katy's new engagement ring at a gala event in Beverly Hills on Saturday night. I follow both of them on Twitter and can't get enough of their twitpics of them with Katy Purry - Katy's cat and their constant showing of affection to each other. One example being this:

"I call this little number "cat-nips". FILTHY! X" - Russell's post last night of Katy Purry. Sickeningly adorable!

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The Golden Globes - Pick of the dresses

Christina opted for angelic baby pink Versace to present Best Song and Best Original Score.
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Drew Barrimore looked incredible in Atelier Versace
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The lovable Glee star Lea Michele in Oscar de la Renta
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Penélope Cruz in Armani Privé
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Thursday 14 January 2010

Tony Blair to join LVMH? eh?

Ok he's only going to be an advisor but still it's weird and wrong. Former British Prime Minister Tony Blair may soon have some say in the world's largest luxury group — LVMH.

http://www.elleuk.com/news/Fashion-News/tony-blair-to-join-lvmh/%28gid%29/453497

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1242106/Critics-accuse-Tony-Blair-profiting-office-Louis-Vuitton-billionaire-friend-offers-high-paying-job.html

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Wednesday 13 January 2010

Zara worker boots - selling on ebay for funds!!

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Yes I've bought a hell of a lot recently, but I'm selling a hell of a lot of my old clothes, bags, jewellery etc on ebay to make up the funds! Why hold onto things you 'might someday wear'? I'm being ruthless! Out with the old and in with the new!

Birds of a feather

I'm loving feathers at the moment. I have bought a feather waist belt from Zara and am currently making some feather fascinators similar to that of Jessica Alba's for my 'Rose Vintage' hand made items that I sell on eBay. I predict (or hope) that they're going to sell like hot cakes. (Let me know if you'd like one.)

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Vogue UK February, by Nick Knight


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Celeste

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Shalom Harlow by Sanchez & Mongiello

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Lucette

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Tuesday 12 January 2010

Thailand Shopping

I've written a post about my trip to Thailand. It was a beautiful country with great history and an interesting religion, and so on. But what about the fashion?? Lets get straight to it shall we.

On Phi Phi island there were some gorgeous little boutiques, some being vintage and others vintage inspired. At first we thought they were overpriced, and they probably were for Thailand, but compared to what we'd pay for the items in England, the prices were in fact great. I bought a beautiful black lace dress. Elasticated around the top, with thin lace straps. It looks good left loose, or with a belt, worn casual or worn dressed up, and it was only £8. Once you're in Thailand for a couple of weeks you get used to the extremely low prices and when you're faced with something that's £8 at first it's a shock! Seeing as an evening meal costs around £2. But when I actually thought about what I'd pay for this dress if I saw it at home, I paid for it in a heartbeat. I wore it on Christmas day...

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I also bought a baggy peach/pink marled vest from a little stall with the Thai alphabet on it whilst on Phi Phi Island. I thought it was cute as most people here won't know what it means and will just think it's a pattern or weird shapes on an American Apparel-esque, whereas it means something to me and will bring back memories every time I wear it. It was £4.

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Bangkok was great for shopping and this was where most of our purchases were made. Kao San Road has a constant market on where you can get some cute clothing items at good prices, pretty things for the home, and then a whole load of naff with some good buys in between. I bought some floral decorative lights to drape over my bed (and bought my mum & sister some leaf ones). I bought a small resin elephant, floral scented candles and candle holders for my boyfriend's home (soon to be mine too) & some also for my family. A great find was a large vintage stall at the end of a street that had a few nice pieces. A lot were too vintage for my taste, but I did find one black t-shirt style top with black beading around the top that I fell in love with and managed to get for £3.

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The first night market we visited was Patpong, - well known for being one of the largest red light districts in the world, but also known for having a great tourist market. Yes you can buy sex toys and dodgy viagra, but you can also get knock-off watches, bags, and general tourist merchandise. I bought a fake Jimmy Choo bag, but when I saw fake, I mean it was the lowest level of accuracy and I only bought it because it was a really nice, large leather bag. As soon as I got bck to my hotel room that night i praised off the metal logo, and vuala, I had a large leather Topshop/Zara-esque bag for £30! (The i-Pood was a much appreciated Christmas present for my 17 year old brother.)

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The next day we visited China Town. After visiting China Town in both London and New York, I knew that each China Town in each country is very different, but my preconceived idea of what Thailand's China Town would be like was slightly different to how it was. I imagined more clothing, and more choice. I hoped for lots of quirky homeware, but I didn't find any, and we kept seeing the same products over and over. Despite this we did find some one-offs and there was definitely enough to choose from even if it was annoying seeing the same thing 20 times. I bought a cream leather bag with silver studs that can be worn as a shoulder bag or clutch for £8, and a grey leather shoulder bag with a Valentino inspired leather flower and gold studs...£12. I fell in love with these and was very impressed with the prices as you'd pay around £40+ for them here.
I also bought a gorgoeus floral silver compact mirror, a few pairs of earrings and quite a few rings from 2 different stalls. (Some were for Christmas presents) There was so much choice and although a couple of them have made my finger go green, they were cheap!

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That next evening we visited a local market. (Yes we did a hell of a lot of walking around and shopping in one day!) I'm not sure of the name but it was recommended to us by our hotel receptionist as it is so cheap. We were the only westerners there that I was aware of because the market isn't well-known amongst us, and I know just why, because the Thais want to continue ripping us off at the tourist markets and keep their cheap little gems unheard of! There was no bartering involved here because you didn't need to! I bought a fake gold Casio for myself, and fake black rubber Casio for my boyfriend (the strap's already broken though!), both at £3, whereas Patpong the night before were standing their ground at £12! I bought a floral top for my sister and a cream lace waistcoat for myself - both for £3. I bought a black and white striped men's t-shirt for myself for £1.20. If I had endless room in my luggage I'd have bought one in every colour for everyone I know! I think my last buy was a black leather wallet for my boyfriend which was £6. There was a vintage stall where my friend bought a chain-patterned blouse. They had some cute dresses but they were small enough to fit a small child, and that's saying something as I can fit in some New Look and H&M kids wear! There were some very well dressed girls standing by the stall, chatting to the well dressed stall owner. I told them I liked their clothes and they giggled and made a peace sign. Best dressed Thai's I saw.

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The next day we visited MBK shopping centre. I loved it here. Well I must have done because we spent the whole day looking around what it's 5 floors had to offer. Some of the shops were more like stalls, and some were like normal shops. Some more high end than others, just like any shopping centre. The ground floor had an Adidas sale where my friend got some amazing zebra print hi-tops. It also had jewellery stalls and a lot of fake designer bags. My friend got a beautiful grey leather gold studded Miu Miu bag, not an exact replica as the genuine one is supposed to be studded and logo'd on both sides, but who cares when it looks real enough for £90 instead of thousands! The next floor had a lot of fake bags again, shoe shops, watch stalls and so on. I bought my Mum a fake Tod's bag and it looks very real. In fact it really does look identical so I was really pleased with that purchase and it made her happy at Christmas! I took a photo of the Tod's store at the airport and considered pretending it was from there because it was such a good copy, but I think...just THINK she might have known it wasn't. The next floor had more of a similar thing plus a lot of restaurants, and the floor above that was full of electricals. I bought a purple metalic back for my blackberry and a new leather case for it. The Japanese naturally loved it on this level. They were buying new phones, new ipods, new cameras, - they were going crazy for it! The level above this was full of more restaurants, icecream parlours (Swensen's being the best one. I actually named it the best icecream I've ever had and I still stand by my word.) and this floor is where Bangkok's main cinema is. We were so tired from shopping all day and had no other plans so we decided to watch New Moon! The Lonely Planet guide warns that it's very cold inside so we asked to go VIP as you get given a blanket. Unfortunately VIP wasn't available but we managed to sweet talk the guy into letting us have a blanket, because although it might sound diva-ish we couldn't have possibly sat in feezing cold air-con for 2 hours in nothing but a dress. So we got our huge fleesy blanket, our 80p huge coke, and got comfortable. Afterwards just to carry on with the highly cultural day we were having (not) we tried out a Thai McDonald's. It was much needed as we'd worked up a mighty appetite but unfortunately we found it too salty. Despite this and its huge American style size, it was a regular McDonald's as you'd get in England or anywhere else, unlike China Town's KFC who's popcorn chicken was filled with brown meat. Eurgh. Anyway, I'm going to stop talking about takeaways before I make myself sound like a chav. The shopping in Bangkok was great and if I had had more money and luggage allowance I'd have come home with tonnes! Literally.

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Just a few looks I'm loving...

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Patterned tights - Elle Germany

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Patterned tights with chunky knits. I bought these rose and polka dot tights from Asos. I really hope I don't ladder them too soon.

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Although sequins have been huge this AW, I feel that they will easily transition into SS. Especially if Ashish's SS collection is anything to go by. I know you will have seen these images already but these are some photographs of the show taken by the freelance photographer that was working for Fashion156.com at the time I was working for them at LFW in September.

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Another designer who's taking sequins through to next season is DKNY, mixing them with florals. I don't particularly love this image but the idea is stunning.

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Beating the January blues with January SALES!

Just as many this time of year, I have a slight case of the January blues. Mine are heightened by the fact that I went to Thailand for a month just before Christmas, so I had about 6 weeks of pure heaven before being left lonely in the big chill with no more Thai sunshine, no more festivities, no more visits from friends and family, and now no more boyfriend as he has left me for South Africa for 3 weeks. But I'm OK because being the materialistic girl that I am, in between some hardcore job hunting I have done some rather hardcore online and in-store sale shopping! You know that nothing beats retail therapy. I probably should have saved all the money I got as gifts at Christmas seeing as I'm currently unemployed and in debt, but I genuinely see January sale shopping an opportunity that cannot be missed as you can get some great quality timeless pieces, and beautiful trend items that you (or maybe just I) couldn't justify buying at full price. One day maybe, but not in my current situation. So these are my January purchases...


Kurt Geiger sandals. Were £100, Now £30

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Fred Perry Hi Tops. Were £49.99, Now £25

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Bertie Brogues. Were £70, Now £42

(These in my opinion are a fairly timeless pair of shoes, and versatile too. They will do for work, casual wear, dinners, and for next year when I WILL have a proper fashion job after my year out. And I feel like I will like them for quite a while to come.)
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Nine West Mary Janes. Were £65, Now £32.50

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(For work interviews, and when I finally get a job, they are for work! Low heels = not as attractive as high heels obviously but they're all I can cope with at work, so these are a perfect height to be comfortable in.)

Rare Gold sequin jacket, was £70, now £20.

(Yes, £20! And I like to think it resembles the DVF one so it's a win win)

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Lipsy black sequin jacket. Was £65, Now £32


(Why do I need 2? Well I actually now have 3 as I already have a vintage one, but they're all different & equally as beautiful, & were all bargains.)

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Zara feather belt. Was £20, Now £10.

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(I don't even need to explain this. In my opinion it's just amazing! Oh & I forgot to mention that a friend gave me her staff discount so I got everything that day even cheaper!)

H&M black faux fur hat. Was £5.99, Now £3

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Asos purple sequined pocket top. Was £28, Now £12

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These are boring but necessary...

Zara purple blouse. Was £30, Now £12

(Like the Nine West shoes, this blouse along with the two items below from Zara are for job interviews, and for work when I get a job. I thought I may as well get them whilst in the sale, and I do have an interview this week so one will be needed! ...OK so I already had clothes I could have worn but I need more for the future!)

Zara black blouse. Was £30, Now £12

Zara grey dress. Was £20, Now £10

(This will be great for work as it's loose and comfortable yet smart for work when accompanied by the Mary Janes and a blazer or black cardigan. I'll also wear it all the time outside of work as it can be dressed up or down, is comfy, and it's dark and plain which means I can team it with some bold accessories which seems to be what I'm going for a lot recently.)


...So I won't be going shopping for quite a whole now!