Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Chanel








my picks from chanel's latest
i love it xx
miss L

Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Girl Crush

I'm in love with Rosie Huntington- VS model turned Fashion Icon- she oozes effortless cool! and works a mini with so much poise ... simply stunning...





You have to love feminie with an edge- and by edge i mean a tailored blazor and/or ankle boots ...



xoxo
Miss C

Monday, October 12, 2009

No one wants to see curvy women: Karl Lagerfeld

Source: theage.com.au
October 12, 2009 - 9:21AM

Curvy women have no place on the catwalk, iconic German fashion designer Karl Lagerfeld was quoted as saying, after a fashion magazine said it was banning skinny models in favour of "real women".

"No one wants to see curvy women," Lagerfeld was quoted as saying on the website of news magazine Focus on Sunday.

"You've got fat mothers with their bags of chips sitting in front of the television and saying that thin models are ugly," he added.

The world of fashion is about "dreams and illusions", he said, dismissing as "absurd" the debate prompted by Brigitte magazine which said it would no longer feature professional models on its pages.


Brigitte, one of Germany's top women's magazines, said last week it would only publish photographs of "real women" after readers complained they could not identify with the models depicted.


The magazine's editor-in-chief Andreas Lebert told The Guardian last week that he was sick of having to retouch photos of underweight models.

"For years we have had to use Photoshop to fatten the girls up," he said. "Especially their thighs and decolletage. But this is disturbing and peverse, and what has it got to do with our real reader?"

He said he would invite German women to put themselves forward as models for the magazine. According to The Guardian he is likely to extend an invitation to Chancellor Angela Merkel.
The magazine will stop using professional models from 2010.


AFP

What's your take on this?
xx
p.s. both miss C and I are extremely with uni - trying to wrap up assessments and studying for exams! its total CHAOS! but we will be back in full mid-nov!
p.s.s. WATCH: 500 days of summer! i saw it saturday night with the bf and it is VERY VERY GOOD!!!!
lots of love,
miss L

Thursday, October 1, 2009

TOPSHOP IN SYDNEY!!!!!

It's a short way to the Topshop
NATASHA SILVA-JELLYOctober 1, 2009
http://www.smh.com.au/lifestyle/fashion/its-a-short-way-to-the-topshop-20090930-gcn3.html

Multi-talented ... Kate Moss not only models for Top Shop but she designs a range for them too.
The giant British chain store is coming to Sydney, writes Natasha Silva-Jelly.
In just 28 days (and counting), the giant fast-fashion empire that is Topshop will open its doors in Sydney for the first time. In an exclusive retail partnership, hip local fashion boutique Incu has secured a deal that will have the Topshop brand move into the flagship store in Paddington's Oxford Street shopping precinct.
The range, which is available in 340 stores across Britain and popular with early teens right through to women in their 50s, will include the highly lusted-after Kate Moss line, Topman and the catwalk collection "Unique", which showed its spring-summer 2010 range on the London runway last week.
For Incu's founders, Vincent Wu and brother Brian, securing the coup when others have tried and failed is a seriously big deal. For those not familiar with Incu boutiques, there are two in Sydney and one in Melbourne and they are home to a mix of cutting-edge labels such as Bassike, Marc by Marc Jacobs, Helmut Lang and Alexander Wang.
Now they will preside over "Incu Presents Topshop", which will be set up on the second floor of the Paddington store at 256 Oxford Street. The four-level Topshop flagship store in London's Oxford Circus receives new shipments of clothes every day – at Incu we'll get new stock every month.
Topshop, which is owned by Arcadia Group and billionaire Sir Philip Green, has similar partnerships with a handful of global fashion retail destinations, including Colette in Paris, Opening Ceremony in New York and Hong Kong's Lane Crawford. But why Sydney and why Incu?
In London for Fashion Week, essentialStyle spoke with Topshop senior buyer Rachel Proud about the deal.
"From my understanding of Australian retail, the designer end has become very directional and progressive and there is a lot more interest internationally," Proud said.
"Incu approached us and if someone does that and the profile fits, then we look into it. Our senior buyers are constantly looking at new innovative shops around the world and Incu was on the radar. I think it will be fantastic. We deliver online to Australia and they are our strongest market after [Britain] and the US. Last week after some press appeared about Incu and Topshop in Australia, we saw sales go up 100 per cent in Australia online."
It's not clear whether the mega fashion chain will eventually open a stand-alone shop front here. Presumably that will depend on how we spend up in Paddington.
As for whether Topshop's arrival Down Under will spark the same reaction witnessed when the company opened the first store in New York – lines of waiting customers circled the block – Vincent Wu says he's not entirely sure what to expect.
"It's a new market for us so it will be interesting," he says.
"You don't usually get Aussies lining up though, it's not our mentality."
Don't bet on it. Credit cards ready, people.
FAST FASHION FIX
Mini trends we'll see before Christmas at Incu: bold stripes and horror-movie-style motifs, rock-chic pieces, skinny jeans, checks and vintage florals.
 
 
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