Tag: 2014

  • Rule Britannia | Best of British designers during fashion week season

    In the flurry of January/February (and this year March!) awards season wrap up, the fashion pack have been jetting off to the big four fashion capitals, London, New York, Paris and Milan. And as great as it is to see some great international designers debut and (in the case of Marc Jacobs) make fantastic comebacks sometimes the Brits really just do it better. The quality of British fashion talent has always been up in the stratosphere during fashion week season but I thought I’d highlight just some of my favourites from the A/W 2014 collections.
    AW14-Burberry Prorsum
    Burberry Prorsum
    Washed out florals, silky, belted silhouettes, blanket sized-scarves and not a single signature print in sight. Fall 2014, was Christopher Bailey’s first foray out into the fashion world as both the Creative Director AND CEO of the brand, and for me it’s the most refreshing collection I’ve seen from Burberry in years. 
    Less of a ‘stiff upper lip’ tribute to the preppier looks of years gone, this collection was dripping in the fancy free bohemian spirit – rather appropriate considering the most famous names walking the runway were Cara Delevigne and Suki Waterhouse. Floral prints seemed like they were splashed like watercolours on canvas and the pieces draped sensually over models shoulders. If this is a taste of what’s to come from Bailey’s takeover at the top, I’m definitely on board!
    AW14-Mary Katrantzou
    Mary Katrantzou 
    Militaristic precision ruled this next collection. This may come as a surprise considering the collection in question was Mary Katrantzou’s. Known for her bold graphic prints, she pulled a 180 for Fall 2014 with a dark and moody offering dripping in hard metal-wear embellishment inspired by military and uniformed paraphernalia. Instead of the 2D digital prints of seasons gone by, Katrantzou’s graduated into the 3D, with metal wear, lace and broaches adorning almost every piece. 
    AW14-House of Holland
    House of Holland
    Henry Holland’s party girl has grown up – well, at least a little bit. Yes, this collection is just as loud and proud as his previous works but this time there pointed workwear collars, midi skirts and trouser suits. Don’t let this more ‘demure’ description of the collection bore you though. As always Holland’s colours are garish, his print work big and clashing and there’s an abundance of fur. If Westwood lead the previous punk generation into liberation, it’ll be Holland who’ll lead the new rebelling tribes of London this time.

    AW14-Victoria Beckham
    Victoria Beckham 
    Remember the time when former Posh Spice, Victoria Beckham, announced she’d be launching a fashion line? There’s was certainly plenty of mockery and judgement from the higher ups of the fashion world. Almost six years later look who’s having the last laugh now! There’s visible evolution season after season with Beckham’s collections, from the bodycon workwear inspired ranges of the past comes this.
    Once again the focus is on minimalism, but there’s a nice flow to many of the pieces and it’s great to see her experiment with unusual shapes and prints again!

    What did you think about these collections? Who are your favourite British designers?
    R.xoxo

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  • Lupita Nyong’o | The It Girl of 2014 Awards Season

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    Ask anyone what their most memorable moments of the 2014 awards show season were and you may get answers like “Beyonce and Jay-Z at the Grammys”; “Tina Fey and Amy Poehler hosting the Golden Globes”; or “Ellen Degeneres’ star studded selfie at the Oscars”. For me one of my favourite parts of this year’s season involved seeing the meteoric rise of one of Hollywood’s newest stars, Lupita Nyong’o. 
    Lupita Nyong'o DuJour magazine
    *images via FashionGoneRogue 
    Born in Mexico, raised in Kenya, and former student of Yale School of Drama, Lupita’s first forays into the film world were behind the camera as part of the production teams for various movies. Her big break into acting on the big screen was in the Brad Pitt/Steve McQueen produced ’12 Years A Slave’. The role would completely turn her life upside down, landing her (and the movie) critical acclaim, eventually landing her an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress. 
    Lupita Nyong'o fashion montage1
    Lupita Nyong'o fashion montage2
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    As if winning praise for her acting skills wasn’t enough, Lupita has also won the hearts of the fashion world with her unique sense of style. Since her first appearance in the public eye at the Golden Globes in a show stopping caped Ralph Lauren gown, she’s consistently delivered breathtaking looks on the red carpet. Never one to shy away from bold fashion choices, Lupita has pretty much worn every colour under the sun, adapting runway looks to suit her and not the other way round. 
    The future’s bright for Lupita, not just with her acting career, but she’s also since landed the job as the face of the 2014 Miu Miu campaign and continues to grace the covers of countless magazines. 
    So let’s raise a glass to the ‘It’ girl of award season! I can’t wait to see what’s she’s got rolled up her sleeve in the coming months!
  • Oscars 2014 | Red Carpet Fashion Round Up – Part 2

    Welcome to part 2 of my Oscar red carpet wrap up! Check out more of my favourites from the night below… 
    Oscars14-Charlize Theron
    The ‘Now THAT’S how you work a Dior gown’ Award | Charlize Theron 
    Despite JLaw’s efforts to wow us as the brand ambassador this season, Charlize knocked one out of the park in this show stopping Dior gown. The clear straps give the illusion of a dramatic plunging gown and paired with the almost faux mermaid skirt, Charlize looked rather spectacular walking down the red carpet in it. A simple silver pendant necklace and slicked back hair was all that was needed to complete this look! Oscars14-Emma Watson
    The ‘Elegant yet edgy’ Award | Emma Watson 
    Emma was a pleasant surprise at the ceremony! Wearing a charcoal grey and black Vera Wang gown, she put a little edgy spin to her look with a messy half updo, bold red lipstick and silver accessories. Despite the unkempt nature of the look, I still think it’s event appropriate (as she was only there to present) and it’s nice to Emma in something a little less polished than usual.  Oscars14-Portia De Rossi
    Most Classy Cut-Outs | Portia de Rossi 
    Ellen Degeneres may have been winning over the audience as the host for the evening, but her wife Portia was definitely winning me over with his detailed Naeem Khan gown. Had this been a simple, opaque beige gown, she most certainly would’ve blended into the backdrop. But those intricate cutout details are quite exquisite.    Oscars14-Penelope Cruz
    Arabian Princess Award | Penelope Cruz 
    Swathed pale pink, Penelope Cruz, looked positively radiant in this Giambattista Valli gown. The off the shoulder detail is something really different, yet she exudes old school Hollywood glamour with her sleek updo and delicate earrings.      Oscars14-Gabourey Sidibe
    Best Use of Colour Award | Gabourey Sidibe 
    Amongst the neutral tones of the evening, Gabourey provide a welcome infusion of Spring colour in her fuchsia Theia gown. Almost completely covered in floral embellishments, for me this was one of the most exciting looks of the evening.  Oscars14-Kerry Washington
    Best Hair & Make Up Award | Kerry Washington 
    Mum-to-be Kerry sported a rather modest purple Jason Wu gown but it’s the deep berry shades of her make up and her softly curled hair that really caught my attention. It’s not all out dramatic but when you’re working a dress that’s very simple, it’s the extra little details that really count.    Oscars14-Anne Hathaway
    The Gorgeous Glitterball Award | Anne Hathaway 
     Anne was one of the stars of last year’s awards season and even though she was taking a back seat for this year’s, she still looked amazing in this column Gucci gown. The obvious standout feature of the look is the mirrored bodice, which shimmered in the L.A. sun. It would be very easy to overdress a gown like this with excessively edgy accessories but Anne managed to get the balance right with a softer touch to her cropped hair and dainty jewelry.    Oscars14-Angelina Jolie
    Best Elie Saab Award | Angelina Jolie 
    There was a distinct lack of my favourite red carpet designer on the red carpet this year, nevertheless Angelina seemed to hear my cries for a little Elie Saab in this shimmering golden gown. This is a rather ethereal look for her, but I like the change!
    So that’s all folks! Let me know what you thought of all the Oscar ceremony looks and remember to check out my Part 1 wrap up too!
    R.xoxo
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    *all images via Zimbio