Saturday, 18 July 2009

Hot Lips set for a return Smooch

The Hot Lips ring by Solange Azagury-Partridge is set to back a comeback for one year only. 

The kitsch kiss will be available to purchase from Solange's London and NYC boutiques, with 50% of each ring sold will be donated to the RED charity to help eliminate AIDS. 

So start saving - at £980 a pop and on sale from September 10th get your lips on something tasty! 

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Friday, 17 July 2009

The Great Dame




The iconic Dame Edna appeared on the Jonathan Ross show tonight on the Beeb.

Still effing fabulous!


Tuesday, 14 July 2009

A Parisian Affair



 Harking back to the glory days of Christian Dior Haute Couture...

 John Galliano's A/W09 collection was surprisingly nostalgic in a flurry of petticoats, structured bustiers and hats to rival Audrey Hepburn’s Eliza Doolittle at the races.

 

The setting boasted post-war nostalgia; a picturesque backdrop complete with fresh flowers, chandeliers and ionic columns presented a pastiche of the 1940s salon where the wealthy society ladies of Europe to America, would pile in to see the House of Dior’s latest creations.

 

Models strutted down the runway as modern femme fatales with a large splash of 40s tailoring. Ultra feminine boudoir creations including: plunging bustiers, slips, petticoats, negligees, two-piece suits and waist-synching exaggerating bustles are all constructed to create the ultimate hourglass.

 

Sumptuous silhouettes are contradicted by ladylike manners and post-war etiquette on the runway – a very Parisian affair indeed.

View the collection...

Wednesday, 8 July 2009

Piggin' Smarvellous!

Royal College of Art MA graduate Katie Eary is a brilliant British menswear designer on a mission to reinterpret couture for the modern day dandy. For Autumn/ Winter09, Eary draws inspiration from literary sources resulting in a decadent and cohesive collection of glamourous-flamboyant military dress. George Orwell's Animal Farm and russian novel The Master and Margarita by Mikhail Bulgakov (an all time favourite of mine) highlights the decadence of corrupt revolutionary figureheads, captured in Eary's tailored sequin trousers and feathered headdresses. The collection shown during MAN, London Fashion Week earlier this year was well received by the fashion press and most importantly, fashion buyers.

The A/W09 collection alludes to the point in Animal Farm when the greedy pigs take control of the farmhouse - becoming like their decadent human oppressors but far more villainous - having their cake baked, served on a silver platter and eaten in one gluttonous mouthful!

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The grandiose military collection is a sophisticated macabre of sequins, feathers, furs, gold chains, pompous shoulder detailing and flamboyant headgear. Black dress coats and heavy black tunics are paired with gold studded denim and union jack motif trousers in silver tones or traditional Britannia colours - some looks topped off with a traditional bearskin hat.

The pièce de résistance are the trotters that will soon be available to purchase along with select pieces from Digitaria, Berwick Street. Eary has customised the 1460 black Dr. Marten classic boot with gold toe caps fashioned to mimic a well-bred piggy trotter. 

Bring on the fop!


www.katieeary.co.uk

Tuesday, 7 July 2009

R.I.P

Cannot wait to see the new Jeff Koons exhibition at the Serpentine Gallery. On display are new inflatable works which are created from painted aluminum sculptures and the Popeye series featuring the beloved sailor and his partner Olive Oyl. 

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Popeye, 2003

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Moustache, 2003

Below is an image of Koon's Most notorious sculpture: Michael Jackson & Bubbles 1988 made from ceramics and covered in white paint and gilt. In the late 80s Koon's was intent on highlighting and monopolising on the economic boom of the decade - 'art for art's sake', creating works exploring flash culture, celebrity media, race and gender - perhaps ultimately summed up in Michael Jackson & Bubbles? His works call into question the actual value of art and challenges the concept of 'good taste' and the hierarchy of genre and medium.

Michael Jackson & Bubbles, 1988

Ravishing Roisin by Rankin


Ms. Roisin Murphy had her portrait taken by world renowned photographer Rankin at the Barclaycard UNWIND lounge pop up studio, Wireless 2009. Rankin captured a unique perspective on the musical acts at this year's festival and Roisin is by far the most ravishing subject matter...

Monday, 6 July 2009

Betony Vernon, Jewellery Mistress

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I heard about Betony a few years ago and had the pleasure of meeting her at a party in Paris. A statuesque red headed ex American model; Vernon is a student of human sensuality and sexuality and the creator of a collection of jewel tools entitled Paradise Found. Rumoured to have created bespoke Boudoir Boxes for A-listers such as Angelina and Brad, the box is a pick 'n' mix of ornaments from Paradise Found catered to a couple's particular tastes. Each layer of the box offers the wearer an array of luxury erotic bijoux,  with the outer layer encased in rare leathers.

Below are some examples of her work from Paradise Found www.paradisefound.it. Vernon takes private appointments in Paris and at her Milanese palace whilst continuing her studies into human nature.

The Boudoir Box along with the rest of her growing collections of couture designs are only crafted in the purest of silver, luxury feathers and wood. The ergonomic jewels are also available at select boutiques across Europe.



My favourite piece is a bespoke silver hand adornment - a second skin which creates an elegant gesticulation highlighting the designer's love of graceful forms.