ICON: Zooey Deschanel

The cool older sister in Almost Famous, the quirky Trillian in Hitchiker's guide, the super sweet Jovie in Elf. Let us count the ways

SPOTLIGHT: James Long

James Long made his LFW debut at MAN with this beautiful collection, which was stolen just hours after later. “I feel gutted. Some people have been suggesting the theft is some sort of publicity stunt, but I can assure you, there were too many hours and too many tears for that.”

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Tokyo Girl In London



I left Tokyo when I was 15 years old and have been in London for about 2 years. Since 2000, I don't know how many times I travelled between UK and Japan! As a Fashion Promo and oversea student,I began my 'search' of 'very English' and 'very English Fashion'.

I came across 'James Smith & Sons'; an umbrella company established in 1830. When my friends in Tokyo ask me what is it like in the UK, I would say 'Rainy and grey most of the time, i just can't handle my hair'. When I saw these fabulous umbrellas from James Smith & Sons, I thought 'Maybe these rainy days would not be so bad with them'.
From my point of view, English people are very open to other cultures and fashion and I thought these umbrellas would lighten up their rainy day. How much fun would that be, if every one had umbrellas like these! Like flowers blooming under the grey sky. Let's take advantage of the typical weather!
www.james-smith.co.uk
Nearest tube station: Tottenham Court Road

Special Thanks to James Smith and Sons for letting me chat!


15の時に東京を離れ、2000年以降何度東京ー英国を行き来したか分かりません!ファッション プロモーション、留学生として私は「イギリスっぽいもの」「イギリスらしいファッション」探しに出ました。
そして大学の近くにある、「James Smith & Sons」(ジェームス スミスと息子達)の笠屋さんを見つけました。この会社は代々次がれているようで建てられたのはなんと1830年。なんとも伝統を大切にするイギリス人らしい外装と内装。
伝統的なスタイルのものもあれば、現代的なものもある。現代的なデザインの傘は若い人にも抵抗無く使えるようになっている。
灰色の空の下に咲いた花のように皆がこんな美しい傘をさしていたらどんなにいいだろう! 
お店の人たちもとてもフレンドリーでした。これからもっと日本人のお客様を歓迎したいという事です!

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Street Style With Tallulah




Her name? Tallulah. She saw everything from a different perspective. The whole world was a blur, but it was the clothes that she cared about. Our Friend. Tallulah.

Fashion Fix of the Day



We spotted these shit hot old skool Reeboks. A bowling theme on a shoe complete with miniture skittle and bowling ball!STRIKE!.

Central Saint Martins Graduate Shows




Thursday 25th May, the graduating classes of 2006 everywhere are preparing to end their university studies and launch themselves into the big wide world. None so much as the design students at Central St. Martins as today sees the debut of their final collections on the catwalk. The eagerly anticipated, much acclaimed, consistently outward and trendsetting in terms of fashion was about to be upon us. So understandably the tension hangs heavy in the air as the lights go down and the first fashion Women's wear student's creations glide down the catwalk. And then we were off...

The longest of the three shows featured more than 50 students, roughly 500 pieces of imagination in less than 2 hours. A long time for a restless audience but the students broke up the time with dramatic entrances, UV lit plastic creations and doll-like models. Hermione De Paula from Print-wear, a personal highlight, created a line of lingerie. Her own models tottered down the catwalk skipping, playing and flirting in the most beautiful bearly-there creations with black lace, crystal and gravity defying head-wear.


Bold patterns were regular features throughout the Print and Knitwear shows. Other trends emerging were oversized handbags, students across the board donned their models with giant purses (Serafina Sama and Pam Leung) . Many students made a feature of ingenious footwear. Victoria Aylwin matched her garments with birkenstock-esque sandals elevated onto high rubber stands, some used converse or doc martins but the platform high heel ran down the catwalk in as many shapes and colours as it has been made.



English heritage and the city of London had a subtle presence throughout, specifically with Eri Umezawa. The knitwear student who's bus inspired head-wear sparked smiles of recognition throughout the audience. One print collection was made from of 3D fabrics, which the front row enjoyed through 3D specs. The more theatrical performances stood out for their originality though the entire show, from make-up to music, was perfectly choreographed. Individual soundtracks seemed to melt magically into each collection perfectly, some using video projections to illustrate their ideas further. Even a one person tent in the Menswear show! Gingham fabrics featured prominently in menswear, but one more daring collection experimented with gender stereotypes, and included corsets and laced shirts.

All three finales didn't disappoint with the fantastical creations from Yang Du and Karen Karam who both, curiously, used horses as a main feature. We were left dazzled by the skill of the talents in our midst.

The front row sparkled with familiar faces of three years worth of tutors who determine their final grades. Mothers, fathers, uncles, grannies dogs and daughters piled into the show room. All three of the shows left not a seat to spare. Diversity was key as we were treated to everything from parasols to dog-wear. and they boast tailoring and attention to detail most fashion houses would be proud of. Their eclectic blend of multi cultured talents and home grown designers never fails to blow us away and this year was no exception. They await to see who will exhibit in the press show on the 5th of June, which will show case only 40 students it's fair to say once again St. Martins unleash another generation of life into the fashion industry. Congratulations class of 2006, go forth, design and prosper.

BLACK'S BACK? It Never Departed



Champagne anyone? A toast is in order, a toast to the one staple item that all women (should) have in their wardrobes. To the little black dress, that this year has its 80th birthday.
It's Paris in 1926. Coco Chanel, up and coming French designer introduced 'The Ford' dress. A black dress. A dress which from then on she would be famous for. It was the first example of 'ready to wear' fashion as the economic depression forced restraint on a post war world. The dress became uniform: practical, a master at covering up dirt and inexpense, while simultaneously being the height of Parisian Chic.
Prior to this fashion revolution black was the colour of grievers, of clergy and of 'a world below stairs'. Chanel brought it out of mourning and to life. This dress along with her other collections though designed for women of leisure and wealth were easily copied for the mass market. The appeal existed to a wider demographic which explains the whirlwind effect.
Fashion was now in overdrive and the black dress stood firm throughout history. Dior's New Look of the 1940's marked the end of the frugal wartime years, he doused fashion with luxury femininity and yards and yards of black fabric.
In the 1950 the age of the movie star no one can deny it's power and presence on screen. In Hollywood with the likes of Marilyn Monroe and Rita Heyworth raising hem lines in order to win roles and shaping sex symbols that we still look to today and in film Noir where the sultry female in a black dress became an essential part of the genre's vocabulary. Onto the 1960's when the epitome of style and chic emerged. Undoubtedly the image of Audrey Hepburn sauntering down 5th Avenue at dawn in a floor length black silk Givenchy gown will remain an iconic image.
The dress has been reinvented, re stitched re arranged and up and down every red carpet ever and yet refuses to retreat from the fore front of the fashion industry. From Betty Boop to Ben de Lisi, from Elizabeth Hurley to Plastique, Clara Bow to the Queen of England, it seems everyone has done it. With new designs coming in for the autumn/winter 2006 from Alexandre Herchcovitch featuring predominantly black dresses it seems it hasn't done yet. Thankyou chanel, for 80 years of easy elegance. We look forward to 80 more.


Return of the Dinner Dance


The trend of the dinner dance has returned to Londons West end in the form of The Pigalle club. Picadilly Circus is the home to the stylish thirties inspiried venue where you can enjoy a meal, cocktails and live entertainment followed by dancing. The entertainment ranges from burlesque to a pink suited bara shop quartet and a swing band.
The club is a new project from the people who brought us Ladbroke Groves Tenwest and the Bloomsbury Ballroom - Its easy to see the connection, when you see the decor. With rumours of performances from Shirley Bassey and Will Young the Pigalle club is a camp dream come true.

Club Kids, Punks and Exibitionists...


If Paul Harnetts photography doesnt make you want to get dressed up and go out clubbing, nothing will. A career spanning three decades he has photographed every youth movement to come out of clubs and the street. His amazing website is mixture of graffiti, flyers, polaroids and documentation of some of the best dressed people. If you do nothing else this evening, check out this site, (esp the 'surprise')-www.paulhartnett.com..... truely inspiring

Lounge Lover


Lounge Lover is located near Shoreditch station and Brick Lane Market. A few lovely drinks, with my lovely friend, in a lovely bar. The decoration of the whole bar is gorgeous with a massive chandelier and Victorian furniture...when can FashionBeat move in?? No trouble with the service - the waiters never go far and top up your glass regularly and there is a different atmosphere from day to night.

Lounge Lover
1 Whitby Street E2 7DP.

To see re-view go to http://www.london-drinking.com

RAGS AND BITCHES


Manchester the City of Dreams, or so the ball footers might say. Provides an original shoppers playground for those who want something unique and quirky and ultimately retro. The store Rags and Bitches by Flic Everett of Sex Column fame it the epitome of the mentality. The shop itself on Tib Street central Manchester is retro as they come embracing the return of the Biba vibe housing all that is rare and unusual. This place has taken shopping to a new level. not only to shop...but to swap. This store hosts clothes swapping events. 'Swappers' take a selection of unwanted but well kept pieces along to the venue. 15 Max. Check them in at the desk and then are set free into the racks of others unwanteds. You know someone's dirty penny can be another's hidden treasure. With this in mind you have free reign to rummage through with greed but without guilt knowing that you aren't spending money and technically you won't be any clothes down. You may feel a tear appear when you spot a 27 year old making off with that skimpy denim shirt dress you never quite had the nerve to wear but you'll realise that all isn't lost. Your own gem of discarded fashion will probably be just like magic exactly what you need. Aside from the monstrous pair of leather flares with flames creeping up the legs the selection was impressive. Parties are rare as the colourful array of jackets information is available in-store, as for us southern fairies we must wait in vain for it to travel further south. Hopefully we won't be waiting too long.

Penguin Boutique



Penguin Boutique is located one minute walk from West Hampstead Tube Station. It cannot be missed as the decoration of the shop is just fantastic. They have evening dresses,tops,skirts,accessaries and jewellery, that are bought from France,Italy and some from Japan. The owener, Colin and Brenda, go and buy all those beautiful clothes and accessary every month.
The shop is decorated by Colin who once was an interior designer. His inspiration is the European girls who dress individual and unique style and interesting shapes of clothes. Also well-dressed young ladies.
As well as the clothes and decoration of the shop, Colin and Brenda are very nice people to chat and ask some advise from!

Penguin Boutique
144 West End Lane NW6 1SD
020 7625 7778
penguin_boutique@hotmail.co.uk






LETTERS FROM LONDON


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Not believing a gig could possibly start at 8pm I turned up ever so slightly late...
Letters from London were midway through their set, just old enough to smoke and have sex, but giving a very impressive performance in London’s West End venue Metro. This stage has seen the likes of Karen O, Courtney Love, The Kills and Bloc Party. Letters From London hail from my hometown in Kent; it bought back nostalgia for the up and coming scene back home. Speaking to the boys after their performance we got some photos and some interesting conversation as Scarlet and I were getting steadily slurred....

Hot...skinny ties, pink t-shirts, the horrors "not overly keen on the music but the style is good". Reading festival, they are all going. "Girls in corsets". And then the conversation turned to the attractiveness of female stars. My main concern at the moment is trying to decide between...Jemina Pearl or the legend that is Karen O.... It was almost unanimous that newcomer and Be Your Own Pet female lead Jemina was definitely the best. The debate took a turn to The Raconteurs or The White Stripes; it was a definite White Stripes based answer. But I wanted to know about Meg. Interestingly pretty "apparently she's locked in a box somewhere" that I doubt but the decision was decided she wasn’t interesting because "that’s just a nice way of saying ugly". Influences and albums ranged from Metallica to Ok computer and The Libertines up the bracket. Diverse and mixed tastes are good things to posses in a continuously changing fickle finger of the music industry.

They were genuinely nice boys, young and talented. Still naive (which believe me is a good thing) all with girlfriends and I swear one of them said, "don’t smoke its bad for you", as me and Scarlet puffed away swaying to the sound of the other bands playing. Check out their myspace listen to their music go to the gigs, apparently Peaches Geldof is a fan....

May 16th @ Catch 22, Shoreditch. We’ll be brandishing vodkas and gin, and in the other hand....a camera.

http://www.myspace.com/lettersfromlondon

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NOT JUST A PRETTY SCARF


As I’m sure everyone has noticed, there has been a recent fad for wearing Palestinian scarves.

What fascinates us about this trend is the lack of background knowledge of the people wearing them! If you like them fair enough, but you should know about the statement you're making! so we at fashionmademedoit thought we'd fill you in:

“The traditional Palestinian headdress has become a symbol of support for the Palestinian people against the Israeli occupation. From political rallies to talk shows, supporters of the Palestinian cause have begun donning this traditional scarf as a show of solidarity. The scarf itself is known commonly as the "kuffiyeh," but may also be called the "hatta" or the "yashmagh."

There are mixed feelings about the wearing of these scarves as a fashion statement. Some think their political associations are now obsolete, others argue that they project a strong message.

“I am telling you this as a habitant of an ex-USSR-country: old communist signs have no significance whatsoever. Sure, you can always try to wear them as an expression of political alignment, but the deepest significances (for the majority, at least) are cheap laughs and some retro-flavour.
Same goes for the rag, wich is somekind of trend-cloth anyone can wear. Sure, the scarf must have a meaning of some sort, but I bet Laura, 16 years, or any other western shemag-wearing person would not know the hidden messages behind the piece of cloth…Sorry to be uneducated, but to me, it is only a cloth. Could it be, that the scarf has lost it’s meaning? It’s importance is lost. It is like any other scarf- at least for the majority.”



“The “kaffiyeh” is the most recognized symbol of support for the Palestinian intifada. The use of a “kaffiyeh” must be considered as a strong and aggressive political statement.”

So there you have it: political statement or just another fashionable scarf. Make up your own mind, just be aware of how some people may see it! Leave your own view as a comment

Kabuki


Kabuki is one of Japan's oldest and most magnificent art forms. This is a rare opportuniy to see authentic Kabuki performed by Japan's most iconic performers. All the characters are played by men. The costume is just breath-taking and must see!

Kabuki featuring Ebizo Ichikawa Xl 31May to 11 June 2006

Location: Sadler's Well, Rosebery Avenue, EC1R

More information and booking online, go to :http://www.sadlerswells.com/

DIRTY DIDZ


After a blinding set performed by in my opinion the most beautiful man in the world and his new best friends, I caught up with the bassist, ex cooper temple clause member... Didz. It was post Dirty Pretty Things gig in Cambridge last Sunday and obviously i had to ask the all important question of what is hot and what is not, i got some rather insightful answer....

hot..."eggs, on your face, being thrown at you all down the side of your face."
and dare i ask whats not hot??? "bad eggs."

Insightful and intesting his chat was nice and friendly offered cigarettes and beer from the tour bus...i drove home buzzing with excitemnt after the fantastic peice of music i had just witnessed wearing a blow up cowboy hat that a 12 year old tried to fight me for.

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Avril Lavigne signed to modelling agency



Ok, so her music is shit but maybe this career move will stop her singing.
The recently engaged artist is signed to American agency Ford Models.

Bertie




fashion fix of the day



Bertie A/W 06 have a fantastic range of shoes that rival many of the designer ranges for innovation and quality, and of course price. Amoungst an exciting range these sulptured brouges and fifties style dancing shoes stood out.

The Devil Wears Prada


The movie that is rumoured to be about the hellish experience of a fashion assistant under Anna Wintour of American Vogue, is scheduled to be released this summer!
Meryl Streep stars as the fashion editor and Anne Hathaway as the assistant. Anyone who is interested in fashion should watch it as it is ment to be a tongue-in-cheek insight into the fashionworld.

Bird Cage


Introducing 'Bird Cage' new addition to Covent Garden's unique shopping experience. In tune with the wave of boudoir-esque decor we are seeing in most new boutiques, this one adds an oriental twist. They sport the usual curtain, crystals and cages combination but add chinese prints and unique home-wear to their displays. Decked in all things pretty and beautiful the clothes mysteriously emerge from behind the drifting incense and flock of butterflies that fly around the shop....




Covent Garden
www.birdcageboutique.com

Stocks are designed and imported from Asia this is reflected in the prices. The gold embellished cropped jacket was £120 but for those with a more modest budget a fish string coin purse is only £6.50!
The current collection they have is more 'Spring in the City' rather than catering for the recent wave of sunshine we've had, but we were assured more seasonal pieces would be arriving soon.
Their original shoes were what caught our eye. Asian designer Kuji Kuga's collection ranges from flat plimsoles bowed and jeweled, wedges, and the recently favored Mary-Janes. A Sweet Selection of costume jewelry, feather earrings and crusty gold rings were the icing on the cake...just lay off the butterflies.

Burberry Men Spring/Summer 2006


FISH FINGERS MOULDING WAX



Fish is a range of mens hair products originating from the Fish Hairshop in Soho.
This particular product is to create a tousled effect and is used by Chris Urbanowicz from indie band The Editors.
Buy online at www.drugstore.com

Project Catwalk is Back!



To all you budding Stella McCartney's and Alexander McQueen's! The competition will be fierce this time round as the last series with Liz Hurley was very popular. Do you think that you have got what it takes to become the next big name in fashion? If so apply now:
Email:project.catwalk@shinelimited.com
Call:08712108878 (UK)

Fashion Fringe




Fashion Fringe have announced the 10 semi-finalists for 2006. They are as follows:
6 7/8 (David Wojtowycz & Antonio Ciutto),
Maria Malychina,
Popham-Kang (Rose Popham & Koki Kang),
Erika Trotzig,
Antonio Santana,
Rui Leonardes,
Sarah Hartman,
Vrettos Vrettakos,
Stephen Harper and Gavin Douglas

Notifications of finalists will be on 1st June, the creation of collections will be July & August and the fashion Fringe shows will be in September 2006.

TOPMAN DESIGN LIMITED EDITION



Topman has released it's limited-edition collection from the in-house Topman design studio. It was launched during London Fashion Week Spring/Summer 06 and is available at Oxford Circus London aswel as online. We think its pretty sexy.
Check it out at www.topman.co.uk

Hampstead Heath



To live in London you have to be certain type of person, the city is fast and addictive and as much as you love it, it can drive you crazy at the same time. Luckily there are plenty of parks to escape to for a calm weekend.



With summer just about to break, get yourself up to Hampstead Heath. Miles of park and the beautiful Kenwood house, containing an impressive collection of paintings and tranquil assortment of cafes and resturants. The views are great and the surrounding property is inspiring.Just past camden, this is a great day out with friends. Quindestionally english and a welcome break from the city madness.

Go Bold!


These bold prints dresses with eye-chatching effect are perfect for this season!Forget about the grey sky, go out with colourful prints dress and it will light up your day. Look great and feel fab!




MEANNORTH


www.meannorth.com
Jam-packed full of beautiful fashion illustrations, check it out!

THE WORLD ACCORDING TO LOLA AND SCARLET



I am feeling in a rather negative mood today, maybe it has something to do with the fact I have been cleaning my room, which is always a tedious and dull task

Not Hot....

Pete Doherty
Up until Friday I have always stood up for him, been to the gigs and listened devotedly to the music but now.... He has gone too far. I am disturbed by the pictures we all saw in the papers. Go to prison. For long time and come back making even better music, maybe with clean teeth perhaps?

Gammon
Ergh, had it for dinner and I thought it was like salty thick bacon, my father felt differently "what’s wrong with hot ham". A lot I thought to myself, it’s just not right.

Tall People
Standing in front of me whilst trying to watch the best live act I have ever seen...the mystery jets

And on that note, I am strangely happy again

Heres what I think is hot

Mystery Jets
Yesterday was the first time I have seen them live and I was blown away, amazing musicians, brilliant set, and only four pounds to get in.

Keith Murray
Joined Mystery Jets on stage. he is definitely very hot, a new crush in fact maybe developing? Highlight, him coming on stage bearing a birthday cake and candles.

Bleached hair
I’m going to do it soon, its scary but I want to have that white blonde trash thing going on.

Summer
It’s been a good weekend so far and I want it to stay this way for at least a month, no rain. Summer is on it its way and I personally can’t wait.

Ellie Jauncey


Ellie Jauncey is just finishing her BA degree at Manchester Metropolitan University where she has studied Textiles specialising in knitwear. Her final collection is a beautiful range of delicately made knitwear. She has created a range which looks entirely unique, each piece is different and has a quirky characteristic demonstrating Ellie's flare for individuality. Lola and Scarlet have both become big fans of her work, and not suprisingly Ellie has just been offered a contract in London with Nicky Dupont (incase you didn't know Nicky Dupont is a hugely renowned and respected designer within the knitwear industry.) It is definitely safe to say watch this space, and you heard it from us first.
Below are some pictures of her final collection... let us know what you think.



Fashion Fix of the Day



This beautiful clutch bag is from ALDO.The chain can be taken off depending on the occasion;for day out or night out.The metalic grey can be formal or casual.Great with jeans!It was pockets inside and can easily fit purse,phone and lipsticks!

Pearls on Lashes



With this 'Crystal gel Lash Pearls' by Givenchy, you can dress up your eye lashes!Simply apply and build it up on tip of lashes after mascara or fake lashes.It would be perfect for parties!

MENSWEAR



Layering was a very popular look last season in womens fashion, so don't you think its time for the boys to have ago?
Vivienne Westwood Man Spring/Summer 2006.

Knightley becomes Coco’s Mademoiselle.


Chanel has revealed Keira Knightley as the new face of Coco Mademoiselle. She replaces Kate Moss who has fronted the campaign since the perfume launched in 2001. Chanel, who have made a point of not mentioning Kate’s recent scandals, went on to describe Keira as “the perfect woman… she is always incredibly alluring and seductive.” But can Keira’s constant pouting win us over from Kate’s camp?

Posh Mints




Hint Mint have produced a variety of mints for all you fashion conscious consumers. They include flavours such as cinnamon, licorice, chocolate and peppermint and also have the benefit of being sugar free and contain no animal ingredients. Hint Mints are not just mints but a kitsch fashion accessory.
Available to buy from Harvey Nichols

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Careful Who You Breathe On!

Why not add some fun to the mundane task of teeth brushing. Japanese brand Breath Palette have introduced the first naturally derived line of flavored toothpastes and mouthwashes. With 31 flavours to choose from, they could keep you entetained for a whole month...or longer if you want to experiment with mixing the flavours! Examples are; Indian Curry, Pumkin Pudding, Fuji Apple and Bitter chocolate. Don't worry your not going to develop a new form of Halitosis, Breath Palette leaves your breath fresh and clean!
www.breathpalette.com

The Hat Show London 2006


Menier Gallery
Southwark St
Se1 1RU

Southwark Tube Station

The name being a slight give away but surprisingly enough this show showcases....hats. The Menier gallery creates the right setting for this exhibition which offers both vintage head-wear and 15 young international milliners who aim to combine quality with contemporary design. A hat lovers paradise only improved by the Chocolate factory cafe next door. The sponsors 'THE HAT magazine' provided a display of back dated covers dotted around the displays.
Joy Scott who provided at collection for the show was worth a look with her ornate miniature hats using animal prints and decorated with spirals, feathers teamed with dramatic photography. Encased in a glass box was Jonathan Smith's first prize entrry into the Royal College of Art. A curious creation that looked strangely like an octopus wearing a LBD...
In it's entirety the show was very decorative, like a ladies boudoir with hats displayed amongst hat boxes bird cages and bouquets. It was indeed ornate but serves a good cause as the £1 entrance fee went to Macmillan Cancer Relief and Paintings in Hospitals, so besides being value for money it got the good deed of the day done with....



Topshop to Go


Topshop have branched out into another segment of the fashion industry by introducing 'Topshop to Go', whereby a Topshop style advisor will enter your own home armed with all the must have Topshop pieces, all for FREE! They will also give the hostess of the party 20% off her spending spree. It's 2006's fashion answer to a tupper-ware party!
To book an appointment phone 0845 124 11 44
More info www.topshop.co.uk

We are interested to know whether you have already experienced this luxurious way of shopping. If so, please leave a comment on the blog.

TRASH


The beautiful people were out in force as we danced the night away in Trash.
www.trashclub.co.uk

Dress to impress her or face rejection!
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Dazzling Exhibition



Tiffany, the distinctly American jewellers will display over 200 glittering jewels and luxurious objects created between 1837 - 1987. Head down to the Gilbert Collection at Somerset House, The Strand, London from 24th June - 26th November. Tickets for Bejewelled by Tiffany 1837-1987 may be booked in advance on 0870 842 2240 (booking fee applicable).
www.gilbert-collection.org.uk

What a Treat



Victoire de Casttellane the French genius behind Dior Fine Jewelry has produced these beautiful jewels with a funky twist. She has reinvigorated the world of fine jewellery making, with her comic-book style of making. This turquoise, yellow gold, diamond and lacquer skull ring is absolutely devine.

The Boyfriend-Fit


According to Mark Giltro, the Levis sales director, "Boyfriend-fit sales have outstripped skinny fit". The loose fitting style will rescue women's fashion sales

You heard it here first (or possibly in Drapers)

The World According To Lola And Scarlet: Scarlet's Handbag


The handbag; Marc Jacobs, includes items such as..............
Dior me Dior me not perfume
Elizabeth Arden eight hour cream
Siemens mobile
Fuji Finepix camera
Pink Filofax
Mandarina Duck wallet
Next red metal purse
HintMint peppermints from Harvey Nichols
Vintage sunglasses
No Germs instant hand sanitiser from WHSmith
Mini nivea deodorant
Moleskin notepad
Limited Edition Dior compact
Mac lipgloss
London A-Z




Lady Luck Rules OK




This fantastic jewellery brand celebrated its 3rd Birthday on Valentines Day 2006, producing strung together charms of music inspired rainbow trinkets. Working from her spare room Leona Baker holds a stall in Portabello Market and receives orders from all over the world as well as being featured regularly in many magazines. Order online at www.ladyluckrulesok.com and visit for more information.
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LONDON FASHION WEEK



The dates for London Fashion Week were officially confirmed yesterday by the British Fashion Council. The shows will start from the 18th to fri the 22nd September and the event will run directly before Milan Fashion Week as it did in February. It will be held at The Natural History Museum and will also include and exhibition of designer collections from the 19th to the 22nd .


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Meat Magazine


This new interactive magazine is now on its 4th issue, that is crammed with short stories, poems, illustrations, photography and cartoons all submitted by the public to provide hilarious reading and appreciation for up coming artists. Not only do you get an issue of a completely bizarre stories such as the "Barbed Wire Ballet" and the "Bats in the Belfry" but you also get a free poster by Canadian Artist Marc Ngui! Purchase a copy from the Orbital Comics shop on Charing Cross Road, or in the Tate Modern and Whitechapel galleries. Also if you are hot new talent you can visit www.meat-mag.com to submit your own work for the next edition or just simply to get a taste of this menagerie!

Dior Cruise Collection







Galliano presented the Dior Cruise Collection on the runway for the first time this week. A mixture of trouser and skirts suits, trench coats and evening dresses, it was surprisingly wearable for a Galliano collection. The separates did not always complement each other but the metallic skinny trousers and the gold dress worn by Heather Marks stood out as key pieces. Alec Wek also looked stunning in a yellow strapless dress “edged with sequins that echoed the [New York] skyline silhouetted outside”.
As seen on style.com

BENSIMON



Bensimon is a French company, famous for its simple classic designs. The classic tennis shoe which they created many years ago are supple, comfortable, light and each season they create new shade. The pumps are very different from traditional trainers and very representative of the simple and authentic lifestyle Serge Bensimon wants to convey. Thousands of women and teenage girls buy our tennis shoes and they have become an essential summer fashion accessory. This season they have created a new style of the tennis shoe with cotton ribbons (see above with turquoise ribbons). All I can say is FABULOUS, I have fallen in love..... this must be the summer of love (for Bensimon)

click here to visit the bensimon website..... you won't be disappointed

L.K Bennet



If you want to see a shop front with a difference in London, head down to L.K Bennet on the King's Road. Two beautiful flower constructed shoes are placed either side of the shop's entrance. Hot on one of this summer's trends - a combination of fashion and florals; possibly inspired by the current Chelsea Flower Show perhaps?


www.lkbennet.co.uk
www.rhs.org.uk (Chelsea Flower Show)

MENSWEAR TRENDS



Fall 2006 Mens Dries Van Noten

The next big thing in menswear is leopard print. As seen on the runways of Prada, Burberry and Valentino this trend is emerging with the rise of 'glam rock' within men's fashion.
Think Bowie circa 1974.
But as we've said before we advise you to limit the amount of print worn at one time.

KATE MOSS TO LAUNCH OWN LABEL


Having excelled as a model, and now thriving as the leading style icon across the world, it seems natural that Kate Moss would cash in on this and progress into designing her own collection. She sets trends season after season and is able to sell a look better than any other. She says "I know what works, I know what women want, and I know there is money to be made. My name is my brand and it's going to be the biggest thing in fashion." As if it isn't already...
(As seen in Grazia May 2006)

Confetti



With a hangover from the weekend and uninspiring weather this evening, throw on your woolie cardie and hide in the cinema. Amoungst the rubbish selection of third instalments of action films, is Confetti a hilarious British Comedy. A bazarre depiction of wedding planning, and a range of well crafted characters, you will cringe and laugh your way through this one. With a brillant cast from all the british comedy programs of the moment, and a surprisingly sentimental ending this film is easy and fun for a lazy monday night.

Get Crafty


Notting Hill Arts Club hosts nights with a twist!On June 5th and July 3rd, they are holding Craft Night. All materials and assistance is provided in order for you to fashion your toy. It's a chance to get creative with your mates while listing to the DJ's doing their thing.
www.nottinghillartsclub.com

Alice McCall


After a string of successful shows in London fashion week, Alice McCall is beginning to really make her mark. The Times featured her with her equally beautiful and talented, designer sister in a piece on fashionable siblings. Her clothes have shown up to various events on the backs of the likes of Jules Oliver and Topshop and other high street shops have almost exclusivly ripped off her every design.
She is starting to move into the lifestyle/designer bracket that is honed by one other Alice in the fashion biz (Temperley). Personallly im pleased and hope that she expands and ventures into the diffusion lines, etc like so many of todays young designers.

Even though they are from February, here's some gorgerous images from her Autumn/Winter collection. In my opinion the best selection of wearable, fun dresses around, the type of thing you could wear to work, sunday lunch or clubbing, just remember to wash them in between.


The World According to Lola and Scarlet



Today I have been thinking to myself about the continuously fickle finger of what fashion decides to point its hand to...
Its all about the hotness or notness??

Hotness
I am particularly loving the toweringly tall wedges and platforms that seem to come up everywhere at this moment, Classy platforms and tights, peeptoes and metallics with super hot shorts.

Men in leopard print, please i am not thinking of those awful thongs that greased up male strippers have a penchant for wearing, but i am talking Burberry. a touch here and there, scarves, jackets and bags (obviously not together)

Jemina Pearl. Be your own pets front woman (girl). A younger generations Karen O. Just as cool and blonde, Enthusiasm and energy of an excitable rotweiler

Headscarves, neck scarves, any scarves, spots stripes prints, mix and match them. Clashing them with the outfit is pretty dam cool

Garden gnomes. Kitsch not scary.



Notness
Not such a G.H.D. Bin em. Go natural, blow dry, towel dry, embrace your inner curls.

Sienna -she’s been down there for a while, and she should definitely stay there.

White kids who think they are black, its just wrong and plain annoying.

Bottled water, its all a big con, that’s what britta water filters are for

Protest Out


Protest lanched the O.U.T University Tour last night at University London Union. The night was hosted by beatboxer Shlomo, and headliners Ladyfuzz blew us away with a fantastic performance, and filmed the video for their new single 'Oh Marie'.

O.U.T are looking for bands for their nationwide October tour, for more information visit www.protestout.com





Calm After the Storm



May Day bank holiday is to summer, what Friday night is to a weekend. All that hope and promise. All over the country we exposed our mottled white skin in the glaring sunlight, sat huddled in damp back gardens and famed the flames of the first barbecues of the year. Along with frozen picnics and premature garden parties inevitably comes booze, for the first time we can really understand why tramps use spirits to ward off the cold nights.
After a particularly excitable weekend, the perfect salvation was found in a new night a Brixtons Ritzy Cinema. The chilled out cinema played host to a calming DJ set and live music against a background of illustration and short films. The crowd looked tired but content from a heavy weekend, but soldiered on with the drinking; crammed out onto the opened balcony. What a lovely evening guys, perfect end to the start of summer.

Royal College Of Art Fashion Show



The Royal college of art is presenting a fashion show by graduating students in Menswear and Womenswear. The shows will also include Accessory and Footwear design.
The two shows are open to the public on Wednesday 7th June at 4pm for £10, or £25 for 6pm champagne reception.
Tickets must be purchased in advance by calling 020 7590 4566 or direct through their website www.rca.ac.uk
A press and trade show take place on 8 June at 12 noon by invitation only.

Ted Baker hosts 20% Off Evening



On Thursday 1st June in assosiation with Grazia magazine, from 5.30 to 8pm, you can attend a Ted Baker store of your choice to benefit from 20% off all merchandise in the store. As well as this get there early to grab your free limited edition goodie bag and be first in line for a mini essentials hair consultation and makeover!
Just log on to http://www.tedbakerpromotions.co.uk/grazia/ to order your free tickets.

MACBETH'S


News Just in of a gig at Macbeth's in Hoxton Square.
TOMORROW.

It will be a night filled with beautiful boys in eyeliner and skinnies, curly locks and dirty socks...Sets from LITTL'UNS, and new boys THE SKALLYWAGS. And tunes supplied by THE HORRORS.

Get there from about 9ish,then maybe accompany us for afters, at the ultimate indie disco, Peaches Geldof's much blabbed night club NME at KOKO.

REMEMBER...Macbeth's then Koko (friday). Maybe rest a little Saturday, Kash Point Sunday then good old Trash at the end Monday. This is what the long weekends are here for!

Kirsten Dunst Plays

Marie Antoinette



'Marie Antoinette' (2006 film) is written and directed by Sofia Coppola. Kirsten Dunst plays the role of Marie Antoinette. The story seems to be focused on the Queen's younger life and her first five years of marriage to France's last absolute monarch, Louis XVI(Jason Schwartzmann). Despite terrible reviews and booing in Cannes audiences, the film is supposedly beautiful, with shoes designed by Manolo Blahnik. To see the trailer, go to www.sonypictures.com/movies/marieantoinette.
Image from http://en.wikipedia

Kashpoint




We pray for nice weather so as to sit and bask in the ultra long weekend sunshine, however we are lovers of the night time...being warm and pleasant will be a treat. The best event by far will be on the 28th...

Kash Point is back...on a boat!

Bank Holiday Sunday 28th May, 9pm - 3am
The glamorous
HMS President


Victoria Embankment
(ship stays moored all night)
Blackfriars Bridge, EC4Y 0HJ, opposite the Oxo Tower, Blackfriars/Temple tube
E11

[£8.03 approx.]
Bouys and Gills and Luminous Amphibian Fish Friends...
...grow your waterwings and fly to London's legendary lookfest.
LIVE:
Viktor - Show Pony - Kabuki Dolls
Princess Julia - Warboy - Bayo
Johnny Foreigner - Bishi - Hole Star
The Glamma Gang Show

DJs:
Glamorre, Bishi, Richard Torry, OAP

- MIDNIGHT MAY PARADE -
will you be the King or Queen of summer 2006 (winner to co-host KP LIVE June 24th)

As global warming soaks the nation, a British wildlife celebration.
Brooks, river, pond and stream, frogs and toads and in between.
Insects, butterflies, fish or fowl, stoat and weasel on the prowl.
Damsels and the dragonfly, weeping willow, wild rye.
Marigold and maiden pink, yellow rattle, water mint.
Monarch, peacock, holly blue, wings and fins of every hue.
From kingfishers to common gnats, red admirals to water rats.

Two Rivals : One Catwalk



Tonight, London College of Fashion and Central Saint Martins battled it out in Cafe de Paris on the catwalk. Both the colleges from the University of the Arts were represented by a handful of current and ex students, to provide a lighthearted night of entertainment. The intimate atmosphere was created by a barely raised short catwalk in the centre of a packed dance floor with crowds even standing on the staircases to be a part of the action that night. Wine was flowing amongst the trendy gathering and glitter was falling from the hands of the models.
This is the 7th round of this event, organised by www.playtimecustomised.com Register with the website for updates of their fore coming events and to buy tickets in advance.

J.Lindeberg Sample Sale



SAMPLE SALE

Mens and Womens New Collections
Up to 75ff the selling price
Fashion, Tailoring, Denim, Sports Wear, Golf
Samples and stock in a variety of sizes
24th to 26th May 2006
10.00 to 19.00
14 Macklin Street Covent Garden London WC2B 5NF

Go Extreme


The Patron Tequila Hair Competition and Martini Revue took place at the Verizon Wireless Arena in Manchester, N.H., Monday May 22, 2006.More than 40 contestants, men and women, competed for a top prize of $3,000 to raise money for local charities. These pictures are from the competition. They are extreme and over the top, but fab!


Diesel Launch Party




The guest list was full, the doors were tight but somehow even unknown to ourselves we got in. Guests were served individually wrapped sandwiches and cocktails into the early hours of the morning at the safari themed party.
Music was courtesy of Mylo as three dance floors were filled with very sweaty guests.
The packed V.I.P area was home to regular party people including Peaches Geldof, Camilla Fayed and Graham Norton, but no sign of Johnny Depp.
The party took place at Victoria House.



Fashion Party tonight

( and shameless excuse to post picutres of Johnny Depp).

A certian clothes label (think fossil fuels)is having a launch party for their new Bond Street store tonight, If you havent got a ticket its too late now, but Fashion beat will bring you all the gossip tomorrow and tell you weather the Johnny Depp rumours are true.....

Topman for Everyman




The 100 club on Oxford Street held a very special charity event on Wednesday in connection with ‘Everyman’ and Topman. D.J’s played in anticipation for a live set from the amazing Paddington’s who performed to an audience of 150 people.

See the video clip:

Alexandra Shulman with Colin McDowell



This Thursday 18th May Colin McDowell will be talking to British Vogue editor Alexander Shulman at Rootstein Hopkins Space, London College of Fashion, 20 John Princes Street, W1. They will be discussing the major fashion and social issues which affect us today. Get a seat at 5.00pm for 5.30pm.

For your FREE Place RSVP to Roma:
r.vaccaro@fashion.arts.ac.uk

FAMILY



We pushed our way through the beautiful people but we got in. The rumours were true and a lucky audience danced to the early hours with Bjork.

The fashion was on top form, making the evening for people spotting and watching all the more interesting, lost of neon’s, glitter, hats and headresses, stripes and spots, eye make up and big hair. It was awash with colours and twinkling blacks; people were dressing to get noticed. The waif like figure of Gareth Pugh was roving around, dressed all in black, ribs peeking through a slashed vest. Curls were a statement too, on boys mostly. Rumours were rife with sightings including editor of Pop, Katie Grand, even Hollywood actress Thora Birch was said to be behind the decks at some point.

The venue was Bar Music Hall, Curtain Road in Shoreditch. Plenty of room, and the toilets reminded me of swimming changing rooms, apart from the resident artist painting murals in the corner on anything by the looks of it, including peoples bodies. The music was completely mixed, ranging from chav pop Usher to Hard House. An eclectic mix but did we expect anything less from the Icelandic artist. It was entertaining and most importantly fun. There was another rumour that all the tunes were not being pumped through turntables but, I-tunes and a laptop. I didn't get close enough to be able to justify this comment; the sweaty crowds barred my view. Nevertheless the tunes did their job. The celebrity status pulled a mammoth interest and crowd.

We all left arm in arm after having a thoroughly enjoyable evening.

Special Guest playing at Family



Tonight a secret guest is planning to play at Family at Bar Music Hall (134 - 146 Curtain Rd) in Shoreditch. This certain someone has to be a secret otherwise people will be rushing down there, and the queue's will be massive.

The event celebrates 10 years of Kokon To Zai (57 Greek St).

Get yourself down there before 10pm to avoid disappointment as a little Icelandic lady who loves Alexander Mcqueen may be pottering about...shhhhhhh...be oh so quiet!!shhhhh shhhhh

Fashion In Film



London's first Fashion in Film festival kicks off on the 14-24 May at the following venues; ICA, The Horse Hospital and the French Institute. Films will be a retrospective showcase of film and video work on fashion. Featuring a mix of early and classic cinema, contemporary art, as well as documentary, instruction and propaganda film. Tickets for shows are from £5-£7.

Date for your diary




Battersea Vintage, Fashion, Accessories and Textile Fair is being held on the 21st May at Battersea Arts Centre. Eighty stalls of fabulous fashion and inspiring pieces from 1800 to 1970's. We defy you leave empty handed. Entry between 9.30am - 4.30pm is £4.00 or £2.50 for students. Delicious food and drink is available so make a day of it, and leave boyfriends at home for a serious day of shopping.

(www.vintagefashionfairs.com)

Oh My God I Miss You



'Roll Up Roll Up!'Get yourself down to Bethnal Green Working Men's Club (42 Pollard Rd) this evening for a night of pure fun with DJ Bob Hoskins and DJ Kissyface. The club has been transformed into a circus where you can witness lion tamers, showgirls, majorettes, clowns, human beasts, fear and loathing, pinball wizards, mimes and bearded ladies!!
Dress in your best to win a prize!
Entry - £8 Door/£6 Guestlist

  • www.ohmygodimissyou.com
  • Selfridges Spring

    Beauty Event



    Head down to Europe's largest beauty hall at Selfridges on Oxford Street from now till the 20th May. Sample a fabulous schedule of beauty treats, launches and specialist sessions with some of the worlds leading make up artists.

    The British Designer's Fashion Sale



    The designer sale kicks off from 10am to 5pm on Saturday 13 May at Chelsea Town Hall, Kings Road, London, SW3. There is a £5 entry redeemable against any purchases. Designers featured include Alexander McQueen, Jenny Packman, Future Classics, Cacharel swimwear and 120% Linen. All prices are half retail price or less (many have up to 80% off!). Not just for the ladies, there's Prada, Hugo Boss, Armani, Valentino and D&G for him.
    The sale continues on Saturday 13 May from 10am to 5pm.
    www.designersales.co.uk

    Sunday Best



    Last weekend was the host of a debut theatre event in London’s Eastend. In the depths of a cool Shoreditch bar, actors and drama enthusiasts crammed in to share ideas and show their work on the tiny stage. Fuelled by happy-hour beers and trays of home made cakes, London’s first open mike performance sessions was born.

    It kicked off with a political piece, then comedy, and finally to a cheering crowd, a Westwood clad burlesque dancer. There was a real buzz, and everyone felt like they were in on a secret much like the writers and artists of 30's Berlin or London's very own Bloomsbury set.

    It was perfect Sunday afternoon filler. Due to popular demand Sunday Best is going to become a regular, so keep checking our blog to find out when the next one is on, also if you want to be a part of the show see the flyer for contact details.

    AMERICAN APPAREL


    Friday May 5th saw American Apparel throw a party, in fact 3 parties, and a brilliant knees up was had by all.
    All 3 were secret and guest list only but blagging and using charms is in our blood. The parties were all situated around Shoreditch all culminating in a sweaty beat pounding free for all at the Old Blue Last. Two rooms packed with some of London's trendiest, with tunes supplied by Bloc Party (well two of them anyway) and drinks were errr, free.














    THE KLAXONS



    The Klaxons are three colourful guys from beautiful New Cross. (James Righton, Jamie Reynolds and Captain Strobe Steffan Halpeirn).
    They play at 'Trash' tonight at 'The End' from 10pm. Well worth a look just to catch the song 'Gravity's Rainbow', which is being played everywhere at the moment. For more info visit www.trashclub.co.uk. See you there!







    Celia Birtwell Launches Topshop Collection




    Celia Birtwell's 11-piece collection of printed floaty blouses and silk dresses hit the Oxford Circus branch last week. The ex-wife of iconic designer Ossie Clark designed the prints that adorned his dresses in the 1970's. Kate Moss has already been spotted wearing a dress from the collection (a gift from Topshop before it hit the store) which may indicate to the increasing waiting list. Join the queue ladies! (or be an ebay whore and bid your pants off for the rare few that get on the site!)
    P.s. for all you across the pond the capsule collection is hitting NYC boutique Opening Ceremony in mid-june.


    www.celiabirtwellfortopshop.com
    www.topshop.com

    20060604

    LOVE MUSIC HATE RACISM






    Over 50,000 people crowded into London's Trafalgar Square this Saturday the 29th April in a free music event promoting equality and an end to intolerance. Organisers hope the day will help to sway votes this Thursday, to stop any power going to the BNP.

    Acts performing included Belle & Sebastian, Boy Kill Boy, Roll Deep and Lethal Bizzle.
    A no show for Babyshambels Pete Doherty, who’s arrest came hours before he was due to play at the concert .





    The concert was full of lots of crazy kids who just love dressing up...
    some good, some bad and some just plain stupid. Say cheese!!!


    Lovin skinny jeans on skinny men


    Glasses rule


    Black leggings still cool unless your pushing a pram


    Pointy is best


    Talk me through your outfit luv

    FREE LONDON

    Free London


    If your a bit tight for money and don't want to miss out on the bank holiday festivities this weekend then get yourself down to Trafalgar Square for a free LOVE MUSIC HATE RASICM ! Acts to play include

    • Belle and Sebastian
    • Boy Kill Boy
    • The Specails' Jerry Dammers
    • Roll Deep
    • Lethal Bizzle

    It all kicks off at 2pm and goes on till 7pm... I say, what a lovely way to start the weekend in this glorious weather!

    Tokyo Girl In London




    Tokyo girls and boys (I'm sure most of Japanese girls and boys) love going for Karaoke with bunch of mates,it doesnt matter if you are an amazing singer or not.No matter how long I have been in UK,I am a Tokyo Girl!When I was stuck in the English country side in my early days I would not dream of going to Karaoke in UK. But now,my girl friends and I have occasional singing session.It is great as it is a Japanese Karaoke place.The songs are available both Japanese and English. Although it is a bit pricey(from£12- during the weekdays 12.00-17.00pm) compare to the one in Japan but we still have so much fun!
    Little Tokyo element in the heart of London...


    ほとんどの日本のboys n girlsはカラオケ好きですよね。それはどんなに長くイギリスにいても変わらない!と、いうわけで最近友達とカラオケに行きました。日本に比べるとやっぱり高いのですがたまには歌わないと!田舎にいた頃はカラオケ行こうなんて無理だったけど、カラオケボックスがロンドンの中心にあるではないですか!曲は日本語、英語などあります。

    'Karaoke Box'
    18 Frith Street,London,W1D 4RQ
    02074943878