By cecilycecily | September 21, 2010
Since posting the blog on Caramel leather jackets last week, I have not been able to rid the thought of leather from my mind! It’s a fabric that has been traditionally left for the winter months, but this year it will be sticking around for Spring/Summer too! It’s a truly new trend that is seeing summer garments – bustiers, shirts, skirts, tanks and mini dresses - made of leather. With the material being a statement in itself, too much accessorising is superfluous, and the minimal, clean and simple style should just be embraced.
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By cecilycecily | September 16, 2010
Now the days are really warming up and it is safe to say that the winter woolies can finally be packed away for the year! But while Spring delivers those perfectly warm days that we all absolutely adore, the evening can still get that little bit cooler and a jacket is sometimes needed.
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By cecilycecily | August 16, 2010
It’s time to say “sayonara” to the compulsory night time heel because flat shoes are fast becoming acceptable for those evening events that can often be followed by a trip to the chemist for a packet of Band-Aids. This love-hate relationship between beauty and the pain is becoming more and more distant, and this season designers are opting for a bond between comfort and style by replacing the 6 inch heel with the flat to result in equally chic, elegant and polished looks.
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By tanjamrnjaus | May 31, 2010
Stylish in the 50s, and stylish in the 80s, the waist belt has well and truly returned and has once again made its mark on international runways. The waist belt does for a woman’s body, what no other accessory can! Lengthening your legs, cinching your waist and creating that silhouette that every woman dreams of... almost a miracle, right?
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By | May 24, 2009
After working for Akira Isogawa and Nicola Finetti, Indonesian designer Adi shows his true colours as the director and designer for the 2010 Spring/Summer collection; An Ode to No One. Paying tribute to the feeling of a designer's disconnection from society, and the importance of self-expression, Adi has produced a range of attire that removes us from isolated trends, and gives us opportunity to feel effortlessly chic. The garments drift freely in shape, complimenting contours of the body and the flow of the season.
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