2016年12月3日星期六

I was 'allergic' to heels and dresses

Suki Waterhouse was "allergic" to heels and dresses growing up.
           
The 24-year-old model hated wearing anything that wasn't baggy when she was a young girl but enjoys being able to "experiment" with fashion now.

She said: "When I started modelling I remember a casting director telling me I better start dressing like a girl.

"I was allergic to heels or dresses or anything that wasn't really baggy. I enjoy all the extremes of fashion now and experimenting for different moments."

And the blonde beauty is really inspired by 60s fashion and looks up to Sienna Miller as a style role model.

She added to Refinery29: "Well, I love '60s influences like Brigitte Bardot but more modern icons would be women like Sienna Miller. Just always so chic.

"My favourite brands range from smaller ones like Rixo London - I love their dresses - to brands I utterly lust after like Gucci and Miu Miu. I admire Erdem and Christopher Kane for their consistently amazing collections I wish I could wear the whole time!"

Meanwhile, Suki previously admitted she loves "ugly fashion" and thinks people should dress "weirder".

She shared: "I've always liked the play on girly and sweet where you can also add in a sense of randomness. It was dorky in the 60s, and sexy but not overtly so.

"People are too 'put together' these days, there's not enough 'weird' going on. Sometimes if I put an outfit on Instagram some people will comment going 'Ooh the bag and dress doesn't go' - well maybe I didn't care that they didn't. I almost like the 'ugly' fashion. If you think you're a cool girl then you're probably not cool. You might look cool, but that doesn't mean you are."

2016年11月16日星期三

Pixie Lott dresses to impress in a figure-hugging gold gown

She's had to head back to work after a whirlwind couple of days celebrating her engagement.
               
But Pixie Lott turned work into a party on Wednesday night as she turned heads at the Hard Rock Cafe Paris' 25th anniversary bash.
The starlet dressed to impress in a stunning gold gown, but while she sparkled for the cameras there was still no sign of her new engagement ring.

The star showed off her trim figure in the tight-fitting gown which glittered under the red carpet lights.
The dress also featured a daringly low neckline, with Pixie's ample assets on display thanks to the plunging design.

Her blonde locks were styled into a sleek bob and swept back off her face to highlight her flawless makeup.
While Pixie wore a ring on one finger, there was no sign of her new piece of bling - a dazzling diamond ring from her model fiance Oliver Cheshire, who popped the question in London on Sunday.
The couple headed to a London jewellers on Monday where Pixie vacated the shop without her eye-popping engagement ring.

The 25-year-old Cry Me Out hitmaker was grinning from ear-to-ear as she left the store in Hatton Garden, the home of the best jewellers in the capital.
Inside the shop she was seen poring over the rings - perhaps preparing to resize or exchange the eye-popping diamond which she left the shop without.
The couple have been enjoying a blissfully happy romance over the past six years and Oliver finally popped the question, proposing to his girlfriend in the heart of London.

2016年11月1日星期二

Gang rape victim Mukhtar Mai walks runway at Pakistan's fashion week

Gang-raped and paraded naked in public 14 years ago, Mukhtar Mai has walked the fashion runway during Pakistan's fashion week.
                 

A red-carpet reception in the southern Pakistani city of Karachi, attended by the country's fashion elite, served as the forum for Mai's symbolic fashion debut - something she said she's doing as a model of courage and hope for other Pakistani women.

"If one step I take, if that helps even one woman, I would be very happy to do that," Mai said.

In 2002, Mai was sentenced by a local council of tribal elders to be gang raped and publicly humiliated as punishment for her brother's perceived insult to a rival family.

Fourteen men - the alleged rapists and the tribal council members - were put on trial, and six were handed the death sentence. But all of them were eventually released on appeal.

Afterward she moved around freely through the crowds, chatting with well-wishers and allowing a steady stream of admirers to take selfies with her.

The annual fashion showcase was started in 2009 in defiance to religious fundamentalists in Pakistan who sought to enforce strict dress codes and behavioural restrictions on Pakistani women.

2016年9月24日星期六

On the runway with fashion’s future talent

Audacious, fearless and blissfully unbound by commercial constraints, the talented students of Future Runway dazzled a sellout crowd at Telstra Perth Fashion Festival tonight.

            

One of the most exciting and original events on the program, Future Runway celebrates the next wave of designers.

TPFF industry liaison and Future Runway judge Marcia Ball said the nurturing event was vital for the survival of the WA fashion industry. “They could be the future of the industry,” she said.

Among the stand-out designs were Curtin University and Polytechnic West graduate Nicola Yeung’s wild, white architectural piece, which took out the costume award. So impressed were the judges, the 25-year-old has also been invited to take part in Sunday’s closing-night show, The Art of Fashion, along with fellow Future Runway entrant Henrietta Jennings.

Ms Ball said she and her co-judges, designer Katherine Dunmill and Pauline Locker from boutique Ricarda, looked not only for unique pieces but also good construction.

Previous Future Runway alumnae include Natalie Rolt, who showed her all-white range as part of the WA Designer Showcase, and Natalie Donovan from cult local label Wild Horses.

Other designs in the show featured digital prints and hand dyeing. And in what might go down as the ultimate fashionista-hipster runway moment, a daring young designer showed a skirt made using trendy fermented drink kombucha.

2016年9月18日星期日

The Style Trust's Telstra Perth Fashion Festival Survival Guide

With Telstra Perth Fashion Festival kicking off in a matter of days, Perth fashion bloggers Beverly Ligman & Nicole Jameson of The Style Trust have prepared a 'survival guide' with tips and tricks for fashion first-timers heading to the shows.
           
The Fashion Festival brings a serious amount of glitz and glam to the city and it's a huge week for everyone involved, but trust us, you need to be prepared, because fashion can be an extreme sport.

Pre primp – Looks come together that much easier if you've had your eyebrows, nails and hair done. And don't forget your skin; a well timed facial will leave it glowing and make-up and photo ready. If you don't have time to get a facial do a DIY honey mask at home (put honey on a clean face and take it off with a warm flannel). We've been doing it for years.

Dress the part – It's Fashion Festival, so have some fun. Be bold and make a statement. Plan your accessories; we're talking bags, earrings, jewellery and shoes. You'll be surprised how much these can add to an outfit and help create a look. We're flying the flag for WA designers this year, there's so many to choose from we started a list on the blog. Check it out for some inspo.

2016年9月12日星期一

How 2016 Fashion Week Is Already More Inclusive Than Usual

With New York Fashion Week in full swing, all eyes are on designers to see their newest collections and attention-grabbing show tactics. (We’re looking at you, Tommy Hilfiger’s carnival).


But there’s something more significant to take note of than Kendall Jenner appearances and celebrities in the front row. Just three days in, the whole production feels profoundly more inclusive than usual. Tracy Reese featured models of different sizes, ages and races in her presentation, debuting her new “inclusive sizing” at the event.

Siriano’s decision is arguably one of the biggest moments toward inclusivity at Fashion Week thus far ― having a major designer like Siriano do something so many designers, including himself, have said is difficult due to things like cost and lack of resources.

Of course, if anyone was going to make a statement about diversity on the runway, it’s Siriano. Creating Leslie Jones’ Ghostbusters premiere dress, after she revealed no designer would help her, was icing on the inclusive, body-positive cake that has been the trajectory of Siriano’s career thus far. He has long championed inclusivity, working with celebrities of all different shapes and sizes and repeatedly speaking openly about his commitment to dressing every woman.

2016年8月8日星期一

Jessica Simpson launches new baby fashion collection

Designer Jessica Simpson has expanded her fashion empire and has officially launched her baby fashion line at Babies “R” Us. The 36-year-old singer-designer debuted the line in her hometown of Fort Worth, Texas, reported In Touch Weekly.
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The star, who is a mother to daughter Maxwell Drew, 4, and son Ace Knute, 3, with husband Eric Johnson, has first launched the Jessica Simpson Collection in 2006, and the massive company has catapulted her onto the fashion scene.
The singer could not believe it when her daughter, Maxwell, turned 4 in May this year.
“This beauty is at the end of her 3s,” she captioned an image of Maxwell on Instagram.
She sold the majority stake of the billion-dollar empire in 2015, and now looks to be taking her fashion tastes in a new direction.
Jessica Simpson is also an American singer and actress who has appeared in various reality television shows. After her debut in 1998 she gained fame by releasing many of her recordings and also starred in several television shows, commercials, and films.
She started her fashion industry, Jessica Simpson Collection in 2006. Other than clothing her brand also includes handbags, sunglasses, jewellery, shoes, accessories, and fragrances. It was initially a shoe collaboration when she started her empire with Nine West co-founder Vince Camuto. After her success, Jessica Simpson began adding on, and now her brand has nearly 22 different licenses.

2016年2月18日星期四

MARCHESA PRESENTS JAW-DROPPINGLY GORGEOUS DRESSES MADE FOR THE OSCARS RED CARPET

One only hopes that the hushed crowd inside Marchesa's packed fall 2016 runway show was full of celebrity stylists still shopping for clients attending the Oscars in 10 days. On Wednesday evening, designers Georgina Chapman and Keren Craig presented a collection full of jaw-droppingly gorgeous dresses that were practically made for E!'s GlamCam360.

The Marchesa fall 2016 runway show. Photo: Imaxtree
At the show, my view was constantly obscured by one iPhone or another because enthusiastic show-goers couldn't resist snapping photos and capturing slow-mo video of the dresses moving past — and I couldn't blame them. I found myself falling for the ornate dresses inspired by Edwardian painter John Singer Sargent. Some looks, like a gown with gold embroidered tulle flutter sleeves and high neck embellishments, recalled an early "Downton Abby" Lady Mary, if she wanted to devour all the men at the ball and piss off Lady Edith even more than usual. The silhouettes veered into other decades, too, including a gunmetal beaded flapper fringed dress with a sumptuously bejeweled layered neckline, and a '30s-style gold liquid lamé number with beaded lace sleeves. The ballgowns were exquisite in detail: cascading silk organza, flouncy fringe and feathering, hand-beaded 3-D florals and near-blinding jewel embellishments on the front and back of the dress. Definitely 360-degree camera ready.

The next step, of course, is imagining which starlet you'll be seeing in each gown at the coming award shows. Click through the slideshow below for the full collection.