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Posts Tagged ‘fashion’

A Body To Die For

Thursday, March 4th, 2010

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This hottest trend this spring is the stretch body. Try to banish the
immediate association with leg warmers, 80s hair and Jane Fonda workouts
- this season’s body is a far classier affair, and not just for the
aspiring Lady Gagas amongst us.

Gracing the runways of the latest shows for Jean Paul Gautier, Saffron
Knight and PPQ for Adidas, there’s no getting away from this slinky
little number and believe it or not, it’s a hugely wearable piece that
can be tailored to accentuate your best assets. Don’t feel the need to
do a Kate Moss and wear yours as outerwear – unless you have sky high
legs and the fashion credentials to pull it off! Even then, it can be a
dangerous affair. Team yours with a high waisted skirt to accentuate
that tiny waist you’ve been striving for in the gym, or wear with harem
pants for that dressed-down look. There are a huge range of styles out
there, perfect for those of you that don’t feel like you have to stick
to subtle colours and cotton-mix fabrics. And once again, that old
favourite, Topshop comes to the rescue with a range to satisfy any
fashion-savvy shopper. Think lace, scalloped edges, low back and deep
neck lines. Throw over a tuxedo boyfriend jacket and you’re set to go.

For more information visit http://www.topshop.com

Through The Looking Glass

Wednesday, February 24th, 2010

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If you see a white rabbit running down Oxford Street over the coming weeks, don’t be so surprised. London is about to fall through the looking glass and straight into Wonderland. It would seem that the entire city is drawing inspiration from Tim Burton’s latest screen extravaganza and just about everyone wants a piece of Alice.

In honour of the film, Britain’s top designers are coming together to re-invent this classic children’s heroine. Stella McCartney has teamed up with Disney for a range of Wonderland jewellery, including charm bracelets and necklaces with playing cards and Mad Hatter’s hats topped with Swarovski crystals, all in her signature muted palettes.

If a bauble on your wrist isn’t enough to satisfy your craving for an Alice fix then head to Alice Temperley, where thanks to the new Alice Spring/Summer collection you can dress yourself from head to toe in the style of your favourite rabbit-chasing icon. Temperley’s polka dot Tiger shorts, broderie anglaise Bluebell shirt and the delightfully named Mini Tiddles dress will have you reaching for an Aliceband faster than you can say Jabberwocky.

Alice and her wardrobe are firmly on the fashion agenda for this season and if you want to be the first to pick up your slice of the Wonderland pie then head to Selfridges on Oxford Street from the 22nd of February where inside the newly created pop up Wonder Room you will find everything you could possibly need to channel your inner Alice.

This is certainly a trend that will continue to get ‘curiouser and curiouser’ as it grows, but don’t let that hold you back. Embrace the fairytale and indulge in this seasons fantastical fashions, just be careful you don’t lose your head.

‘Alice’ Days

Friday, January 29th, 2010

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January sales over, winter blues setting in? There’s only one thing to do – daydream of sun drenched days, Cote d’Azur skies and flower filled meadows…As we muddle our way through the winter/spring wardrobe limbo-land there’s a ray of hope on the horizon, a yellow brick road if you will, in the form of ‘Alice,’ the much anticipated diffusion line from the gypset style setter, Alice Temperley herself.

Renowned for her uber-luxe materials, intricate decorative beading and delicate embroidery, the new range will be simpler, more wearable and a little kinder to the bank balance. The entire collection is every girl’s must-have summer holiday wardrobe, in fact the whole idea came to fruition from a collection of Alice’s girlfriends, who piled together their favourite things to take away, their desert-island essentials. And so the basic components of the Alice summer capsule – stripes, denim, broderie anglaise – came to the fore.

Each has been styled and shaped the Temperley way though, infusing them with her signatory ultra-feminine, quintessential Englishness so look out for cute stripey t-shirt dresses, loudly printed playsuits, beautifully cut leather jackets. Some pieces have been enticingly named after her super hip, fashionista friends – think ‘the Jax,’ (pictured) ‘the Laura’ etc …along as there’s not a ‘Cherie’ amongst it all, she’s definitely onto a winner. Bring on those long ‘Alice’ days.

See more at www.temperleylondon.com

Lord of the Rings

Wednesday, January 27th, 2010

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Shaun Leane is to jewelry what Arthur Rimbaud was to poetry, Pablo Picasso to 20th-century art, Marlon Brando to the acting world….at least, that’s what the Delphic figures of high-fashion would have you believe. Sotheby’s, London’s leading auction house, has honoured his work with the epithet ‘antiques of the future’ while Alexander McQueen considers him a virtuoso of the art-form, collaborating with him for over 15 years to create some of the most iconic pieces to ever grace the female form.

Now celebrating his company’s 10th anniversary, Shaun has twice been a winner of the UK Jewellery Designer of the year. Some of his designs are now instantly recognisable as jaw-dropping, ‘I want one of those’ signature pieces like the jewel-encrusted interlocking rings and the hard-edged silver designs that are instant show-stoppers on catwalks from Paris to Miami. Then there are the tusk-like mouthpieces, moonstone-studded crescents, enamel heart lockets sheathed in gold thorn and lily-shaped Art Nouveau rings – all born from his fascination with ‘love and pain’, macabre statements that have been noticed, appreciated and increasingly esteemed by first London and then the world’s elite.

Moving away from the darkly romantic twilight regions (the Luna collection is all luminous light and shimmering surface contour) and alighting on lighter, more traditional shores, his latest offering is inspired by Japanese fairytales and features dazzling white and crimson flowers on delicate coils of silver branch. The magnum opus of the ‘Cherry Blossom’ collection is his own personal favourite, a modern-day hieroglyph of three cherry blossoms in different stages of bloom. Right now his muse is the tailored suit and navy patent shoe – how he can evoke love and pain from that couplet is anyone’s guess.

New Shaun Leane collections include: Aurora, Gypsy Moth, Luna, Cherry Blossom and Sabre. For more information and to view, visit www.shaunleane.com.

Happy 2010!

Monday, January 4th, 2010

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From all of us at Quintessentially, a very happy 2010 to you all. We hope that the year ahead is prosperous, healthy and enjoyable for you. As ever, we will be ensuring that we have all the latest and most up to date content from our team of fantastic international experts for you, who will be sparing no effort in uncovering the true Insider guide to everything that’s fashionable, forward-looking and exciting, whether it’s a great new restaurant, a must-attend event, the latest hot destination or a fabulous new designer. We’ll also be expanding our city guide section, so keep an eye out for the latest in our ultimate insider tips on where to go and what to do.

This year we’ll also be celebrating Quintessentially’s first decade, so watch out for some exclusive content throughout the year. We hope to keep you informed, entertained and excited by all the latest goings-on here, and look forward to hearing from you with your thoughts and suggestions.

We’re dreaming of a bright Christmas

Wednesday, December 16th, 2009

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Walking down a crowded high street looking for that perfect dress has never been easy. This season’s obsession with all manner of embellishment- be it studs, sequins or shoulder pads- has made it all the more difficult to decide what to wear for that all important Christmas party.

Roland Mouret- a favourite designer of Victoria Beckham- who previously sent shock waves through fashion circles everywhere with his iconic ‘Galaxy’ dress may just have created this season’s ultimate party number.

Modelled by supermodel Heidi Klum at the launch party earlier this month, the Rainbow Project looks set to be a massive hit. More risqué than his usual collections, these thigh-skimming, brightly coloured numbers are certainly a departure from Mouret’s typically demure designs and are sure to make an impact as well as appealing to a younger audience. Of his new pieces, which come in colours such as hot pink, turquoise and mango, the designer himself has stated that ‘this collection is for young girls. The colours are really fresh, it’s a fresh attitude’.

Whilst the new dresses don’t come cheap- they are priced from £850- on the plus side you won’t even have to battle with the Christmas crowds to secure one of these coveted items- the range is available exclusively online at www.netaporter.com.