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Focus On // Style Book : Fashionable Inspirations By Elizabeth Walker

Wednesday, September 1st, 2010


Cover image of Style Book: Fashionable Inspirations by Elizabeth Walker.

Yves Saint Laurent once famously stated that Fashion fades but style is eternal.

The new must have book, Style Book: Fashionable Inspirations by Elizabeth Walker, clearly reiterates that style is far more than seasonal trends and fashion.

Walker’s book consists of over 400 images as accompanied with captions, that span across the scope of street style, the everyday, film sets etc.

This a spell binding and thought provoking book of contrasts. Think photographs from different fashion eras and decades side by side with those of notable figures, the exotic and unexpected.

Ever since I received Style Book: Fashionable Inspirations I have not been able to put it down. It is one part, style inspiration and one part, uncanny social documentation.

Elizabeth Walker’s inspiring background includes working at Harpers & Queen, the Times, Saturday Telegraph, Sunday Times. She also worked as Executive Fashion and Beauty Editor on Marie Claire.

She currently works as a freelance fashion consultant and writer.

I was honoured to meet and interview her about her new book.


Elizabeth Walker. Image courtesy of Elizabeth Walker.

1. It is an honour to interview you today. The book is wonderfully compelling. I think it is a bit like a fashion and social document as it were. What was your inspiration to compile it?

Well I hope so. What I really hope is that it is not just for fashion folks, which is what I said before. It is for people, anything and the pictures and through that came a bit of social documentation because when you see the change of the figure, which is fascinating. What people perceived in the twenties and thirties to be a fit body, we would not perceive that at all. Shape has just absolutely changed and also the clothes too, like women in swimming costumes, the advent of Lycra and all that sort of thing.

I think what we tried to do was do a real juxtaposition; I think most spreads work well in that way. We tried to mix men and women well together, not in all cases, but certainly from different countries and generations. We also tried; I think which I succeeded about eighty percent in showing pictures people have not seen before. It is quite funny though; there is a marvellous picture of either Portuguese or Spanish fisherman in a suit and to my horror in Selfridge’s book shop the other day and it has been used on the cover of a cook book. I had never seen it before. So in most cases there will pictures people have not seen, particularly the cover with Jackie O, and I have more books on her than you have had hot dinners.

So that is what we tried to do.

Also, we tried to keep it at a price, where you could give to a girlfriend as a present without actually breaking the bank.


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2. In the book you cover everything from exoticism to denim. How did you decide what sections to feature within the book?

Well at one stage, we were going to do two books in a box set, one on men and one on women but I didn’t really think that would be interesting enough or work as well. So I did not want to do things like, so yes we have the section called ‘Button Up’ which is largely suiting but I did not want to make it too fussy and scare the people who were not in fashion. I wanted to make it a bit more general than that and so that is how I came up with these sorts of sections and hopefully that works.


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3. How did you pick the images, I think you have such a wonderful eye?

Well, I started life as a graphic designer, so I have always loved pictures. I have also always had a personal passion for paintings and things too. So from my art director type head, I have always loved photographs and I mean I think we are just short of 500 images as there are 450 images in this book. If you imagine we probably printed out about twice that amount (I’m guessing) and we’d go through them going love it, love it… hate it, not sure. Then every time we looked at it we’d condense it.

Then I decided where I was going to put them and there was one section we called ‘All in one’. Which was quite contemporary as there are a lot of all in one jumpsuits on the catwalk anyway and at one stage, I didn’t think I had enough images because when you look closely at some of these images, they weren’t actually all in ones. There is one in there of Diana Ross in stripes and I am still not convinced that she is in an all in one. I think she has got on trousers and a top that may look like an all in one. It was such a great stripy picture that I thought, it could pass.


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4. What do you think makes a great image?

I think it is one that you really remember. For instance, that image of the New Look skirt that was photographed in the boulevard in Paris that is such a memorable image. There are ones in my mind stick out, probably for colour, Rod Stewart with a girlfriend. I cannot remember which girlfriend it was with in the most revolting yellow satin, he was in tartan. You won’t forget this when you see this as there was argyle, yellow and tartan.

In contrast to that you have got the, which is one of the first pictures is a Sheikh Army camp and it is in the Indian army. He is totally in national dress, the turban and khakis and you know everything else but he is in tartan and it is so bizarre. You think how come this Northern Indian is dressed up in head to toe tartan. It is just bizarre and I don’t think he was with the Scottish regiment or anything. It made no sense.

It is pictures you remember, be it that it is a marvellous image or just fascinating.


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5. My favourite image is the cover image of Jackie O. How did you decide to make that specific image the cover?

I was quite certain about it, various people suggested otherwise and I just said no. What I did not want to do was put a Jackie O image that everyone would know. On the back there is the contrast, you have a young boy from Darfur and in those days it was really quite unusual for them to wear American style clothes and again in my mind the contrast of those two cover images, sum up the contrast of what is inside. So we have an unknown but stylish young man, celeb, contrast. We have done (it is quite funny really) a Spanish edition and they wanted different covers and on the front and they would not be budged about this, they chose a picture of Marilyn Monroe. I had no objection to that but I found about six images of Marilyn Monroe that I had never seen before but off course they chose one that people will know.


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6. How are you hoping for the book to be received?

Well I hope that it is received well. I was very nervous because you have to get the quotes of certain people on the back and I was told I had to ask them as I know them but I was too embarrassed. I was so thrilled that the first person to reply, literally about half an hour, the post arrived was David Bailey who I used to work with in the early eighties.


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7. Are we to expect more books from you?

My publisher wants me to do another book. I don’t know about doing an actual second volume but it will probably be on some sort of style. Someone suggested one on accessories but because I now know the image library pretty well, I don’t think there is enough accessory images to merit a book so I am tossing ideas around.


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Style Book: Fashionable Inspirations by Liz Walker is published by Endeavour London, priced £20 and available from 14th September at all major bookshops.

Images are used with kind courtesy of Getty Images.

Kind thanks and regards to Elizabeth Walker for granting the interview.

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My London Fashion Week // Jeff Garner

Monday, August 30th, 2010

Jeff Garner is the owner and designer of Prophetik, an eco fashion label. Read on for how he us preparing for London Fashion Week and his tips for getting through it.

Name: Jeff Garner

Occupation:

Owner & Designer of eco fashion label, Prophetik

My Personal Style in 5 Words:

Renaissance, Romantic, Idealistic, Southern, Poet

1. Two things that are absolute musts in your bag for fashion week?

Tape measure, seam ripper, leather journal and pen, and iPhone – in Prophetik iPhone case.

2. Three things that you are doing to prep for fashion week?

Sleeping 2 hours a night, writing poetry, learning the Dirty Dancing choreography and horseback riding.

3. One reason why London Fashion week is amazing?

The creative energy that consumes the air where artists reign and muses delight.

4. Your fail safe tip for getting through the hectic back to back show schedule?

Açaí (the antioxidant energising berry from the Amazon), cappuccino, and my PR Courtney Blackman leading me around like a baffled deer.

5. High heels or flats at fashion week?

I gave up my heels years ago…now I only wear riding boots so I can jump on a horse in Hyde Park at a moments notice.

6. One outfit you will be wearing at fashion week?

My new silk bloomer shorts with riding boots, Muse jacket and a silk, plant-dyed scarf ­all Prophetik.

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I am enamoured by his description of his personal style. I like the idea of him wearing the bloomers and riding boots at fashion week! How very distinguished. I will have to keep an eye out for him.

Like him, I will be stocking up on Açaí, in the form of smoothies and juice. to keep my energy levels up.

Follow Prophetik on Twitter here.

Visit the Prophetik site here.

Kind regards to Jeff Garner and Courtney Blackman.

Catch up on the series here.

Photo Credit: Courtesy of Jeff Garner.

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Diary // Zara Martin Exclusive LA Diary

Friday, August 27th, 2010

TV presenter, Actress and Model, Zara Martin is making a name for herself with her smoldering screen siren looks, talent and presence. She also know has incredible taste in heels.

Grazia magazine online recently heralded her as one to watch. She is also featured in their current Back To Cool print issue. Fashion Week will see a capsule collection that she designed with BodyAmr shown as part of their line up, come September. She will also be hosting the catwalk shows at London Fashion Weekend.

I was honoured when she agreed to document a business trip to LA for me.

It is a delight to share her diary of her trip with you. It made for a fabulous read and know you will enjoy it too.

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Day 1

I have arrived in LA, which I always forget is one of the most casual places on earth. So obviously I decide to wear a long, bright green BODYAMR dress to blend in. I went to Il Pastaio, my favourite Italian restaurant, for dinner with a friend. Mmm…pasta and jet lag…

Day 2

After a full day of meetings I’m feeling (and looking) a bit disheveled. Ok fine, a lot disheveled. We stopped off at The Crescent for a much needed vodka-based drink – it’s where this picture was taken. My outfit, which seemed to have confused a few Hollywood types, consisted of high waisted floral TOPSHOP shorts, VINTAGE chiffon cropped top, CHARLOTTE OLYMPIA black and white heels and a vintage CHANEL bag. Oh, and red
lips!

DAY 3

It’s the weekend! How convenient. I’m big time into art so I took the opportunity to go to and see the Nancy Rubins exhibition at the very impressive Gagosian Gallery on Camden Drive in Beverly Hills. As I was walking around (yes, I said walking…Shocker!…In LA that’s a massive faux pas) I stumbled across the amazing Lazarides pop-up gallery on Beverly Drive (Steve Lazarides is the art dealer/manager known for giving Banksy’s career a helping hand). I was generally blown away but I particularly fell in love with the works they had on display by artist Antony Micallef…he’s my new obsession.

DAY 4

Today is maintenance day. First stop, I dropped in to see David at CT Nails on Santa Monica Blvd, who is ‘the shit’. This is what he calls himself. And this is what he did to me…Leopard print! He knows me well… Next up, MyBlow LA (yeah I can’t say it without laughing either) for some hair action with Remy AKA the world’s best blow dry.

But now I’ve got the hair and nails did I need to go out! So I grabbed my friend and casting director Tamara-Lee Notcutt (who we can all thank for the fine ab selection in 300 ) and we went to Soho House – hands down the most beautiful venue in LA. We spotted David Beckham and Gordon Ramsay having a bite, and then spent way too long in the amazing photo-booth-room. Just your average Sunday night…

DAY 5

After work work work, I was invited to the Dodgers game. Baseball? Nuff said.

DAY 6

I had the pleasure of meeting with MHA media today, one of the foremost fashion PR firms based in LA. Apart from discussing my upcoming capsule collection with BodyAmr (exciting!), I also managed to have some fun trying on all their clothes. Here I am in a BODYAMR one legged catsuit. Meaow.

Day 7

Another great day of TV meetings, but I’m definitely delirious by the point i took this picture with fashion photographer and founder of Showmeyourwardrobe.com , Jackie Dixon. Gotta love The Hoff. Or not. I’m wearing black studded leather mini skirt by TOPSHOP, white lace TOPSHOP socks, SALT VALLEY men’s denim shirt, fuchsia BALENCIAGA bag and MECHANTE OF LONDON heels – who’s Spring/Summer 2011 campaign I just shot!

DAY 8

This was the day I had planned to lay poolside in my MYLA bikini bottoms and DOLCE & GABBANA top at The Thompson Hotel where I’ve been staying. However, Brandy and her VH1 reality show slightly hindered this plan.

DAY 9

I’m in LA for goodness sake! How can I not squeeze in a spot of pre-work stuff shopping? That’s me in ZAC POSEN and VINTAGE sunnies [picture 1, 3rd row]. I kind of felt like I was cheating on my RAY BAN’s though – I haven’t taken them off my face since I got them! Tried to remember how to play Bullshit (card game) later that day, and failed. Bullshit.

DAY 10

Before heading off for work related matters came my second attempt at making it to the pool, this time in a PISTOL PANTIES gingham swimsuit, TOPSHOP heart print shorts and CHARLOTTE OLYMPIA leopard print raffia shoes. I’m print-tastic today.

DAY 11

Quick tan top-up in REFORMED shorts, VINTAGE belt and SOLUDOS espadrilles [picture 4, 3rd row] before flight. Bye bye LA, it’s been emotional.

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I could happily read her diary over and over. How fantastic was it? Even though she was on a business trip, she still had a memorable time. From famous celebrity spottings, having the blow dry that ends all others to taking in some the Lazarides pop up gallery.

I think Zara looks great in all the images. Her wardrobe was enchanting! I am particularly taken with all the prints. I love the image of her trying on that one leg BodyAmr catsuit. She totally exudes raw vixen. There is something about her that is reminiscent of Sophia Loren meets Marion Cotillard.

I think I may just have to take her lead and try a leopard print manicure. Such a fun way to get in on the animal print trend.

I love Zara’s exclusive LA diary. Keeping her talent in mind, I concur with Grazia that she is one to watch.

For more on Zara Martin, read her blog here.

Follow her on Twitter here.

Many kind thanks to the lovely Zara.

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24 Hours In The Life // Zanele Kumalo

Wednesday, August 25th, 2010


Photo Credit: Zanele Kumalo

Zanele Kumalo is the amazing Beauty Editor of Marie Claire South Africa. Her work is an inspiration. I was honoured when she agreed to document a day in her busy life for the 24 Hours In The Life series.

Do read on for her day.

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8:03

Photo Credit: Courtesy of Zanele Kumalo.

I wake up with a start when I hear someone leaving the complex. My Blackberry has died – screen is frozen and I can’t switch it on or off. I was supposed to wake up an hour ago! The day begins on a rushed note. It takes me an hour to get ready as I have to wash, blow and flatiron my hair because I’m meeting new clients today. Normally I would have just twisted my hair into an updo. I don’t usually have breakfast so skip it as normal. I only get hungry around 10am.

9:30
I race to the PR agency who organized both myself and the fashion director two new Blackberries. My cellphone provider has given me a long story about how it will take 10 working days to fix, and that they can’t give me a loan phone while they do so. I cannot function sans mobile when I spend a large part of my day out of the office. They come to my rescue and I set up my phone at every red light. I’m finally connected again and hoping no one has tried to get hold of me in the last hour.

10:14
I arrive at the Westcliff on time. They’ve asked us to arrive 15 minutes before the start of our scheduled interview with the doyenne herself, Essie Weingarten who creates all those fabulous bottles of nail colour. Only a few publications have been granted interviews so I’m lucky and I get to experience the new resort collection and anti-ageing hand treatment range a few hours before the other beauty eds. The colours are going to be perfect for my upcoming trip to Croatia. I catch up with the PR lady, a really sweet women, but all I can think is I wish I’d had time to paint my nails. I would have chosen my current favourite from the brand – Neo-Whimsical – a pinkish lilac.

10:28

Photo Credit: Courtesy of Zanele Kumalo.

I finally meet Essie, after months of anticipation and have a moment of panic when I can’t find a pen. She’s beautiful, engaging and very savvy and we chat about fashion, colours and groomed hands. I’m glad my nails are bare though as chipped nail polish would have been unforgivable.

11:00
My half hour interview is up and I have 30 minutes before my next meeting. I’ve decided to conduct all my morning meetings at the beautiful hotel. It’s one of my favourite places in the city because the views overlooking the Zoo and Jozi’s leafy suburbs are spectacular. Even in winter. You can see trees up until the horizon. I’m tempted to lock myself into a bathroom and play with the new colours but I know I’ll make a mess of it.

11:27
A skincare range, developed by an infamous surgeon is being launched in SA and they’re talking to Marie Claire about it first. We all love a scoop. Sipping on sparkling water, out in the sun at a table by the pool, makes for an incredible setting. Marie Claire is an easy sell so I keep it simple and we’re both excited about upcoming opportunities. The guy to my left is very cute, and straight. I’m surprised because the industry is largely female with a few gay men. I’m single so that’s the only relevance.

12:45
A large group of beauty eds and salon owners settle down to lunch. One colleague who I consider a friend, has just come back from a 20 day trip to Italy and France and I’m dying to hear how it was, particularly Milan where I visited a few months ago. We chat for a bit over a Chardonnay but have to postpone the conversation to a weekend catch-up. Essie is going to be unveiling what I’ve already been privy to but I don’t mind. She’s eloquent and I hear a little more about what makes her tick. She crawls into our hearts when she says that South Africa has been one of the best places she has ever visited and I’m super happy that she’s enjoying the World Cup. The buzz here has been historic. We have a lovely starter of butternut soup followed by Kingklip and risotto. Nice and light.

14:38
I have to rush off to do a radio interview and we both sneak out while Essie is talking. It’s rude but I can’t be late for my next appointment. And we both have all the info already.

15:01
I arrive at the broadcaster and am told at reception that the ladies I was supposed to be meeting, have left for the day. Usually I would have been quite angry but after a glass of wine and a lovely day at the Westcliff, I’m in no mood to pick a fight.

15:42


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I arrive back at the office and show the ed, fashion director and assistant ed the colours. They all pick a different colour, which expresses their personalities perfectly but I let them know, they’ll have to wait til I get back from Cape Town after shooting them for the next issue. I have to add a few more colours to my mood board to reflect these new pastels. I explore one of my cupboards to see what else I can include as part of an upcoming story.

17:27
I get home with just enough time to finally give myself a mani before meeting a friend for drinks at the nearby Hyde Park Hotel. It’s my favourite bar in Jozi – our slice of Manhattan. Quiet, chic and unpretentious and I never seem to wakeup with a hangover after.

20:21
The day ends as I look at my diary to see what’s planned for tomorrow. I fly to Cape Town and have a function in the evening. On a boat, with a nautical dress code. Exciting. Can’t wait to sample the new fragrance they’ll be launching. Will definitely be glamorous.

22:30
After packing my bags, reading a chapter of a neglected novel (due to the World Cup) and watching a bit of television, I put my lights out. Early to bed, early to rise.

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I am honoured that Zanele agreed to document a day in her life. It was such a joy to read. I absolutely loved her day. Being a nail varnish enthusiast myself, I think it is amazing that she met and interviewed Essie Weingarten.

Zanele’s day was as busy as expected for a beauty editor. I adore that despite its pace, she still managed to have drinks with a friend at the end of it all.

It is clearly evident that she is passionate about her job, Marie Claire SA and works incredibly hard.

I am sure her trip, the following day to Capetown, for the event on the boat went well. Functions with dress codes are always fun!

Visit the Marie Claire SA site here.

Many kind thanks and regards to Zanele.

Read all the other fabulous features in the 24 Hours in the Life series here.

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My London Fashion Week // Hannah White

Tuesday, August 24th, 2010

Today brings a new installment in the My London Fashion Week series.

Name: Hannah White.

Occupation

Account manager for Fashion Monitor

My personal style in 5 words

Eclectic, vintage inspired, glam, classic, bold.

1. Two Absolute musts for your bag during LFW?

My Blackberry to keep an eye on Twitter and my camera to capture those special glimpses of LFW!

2. Three things you are doing to prep for LFW?

- Arranging to catch up with clients that will be attending the shows and exhibition

- Setting up collaborations with key industry figures

- Picking out shows that I want to attend

3. One reason why LFW is amazing?

Every day is different, it is amazing just to people watch in and around Somerset House I absolutely love the outfits that some people rock out! The Off Schedule shows provide the opportunity to have an insight into the emerging designers – they always give me inspiration.

4. Your fail proof tip for getting through back to back show schedule?

Use Fashion Monitor to begin planning your schedule we have all of the On and Off schedule shows as well as the after parties listed allowing you to work out which shows you want to attend avoiding any clashes! – - look out for our LFW micro site on FashionMonitor.Com

5. High Heels or flats at fashion week?

Definitely heels! I don’t feel dressed up enough in flats, LFW is a chance to be glam so I take advantage of that.

6. One outfit you will be wearing for LFW?

I will be wearing my playsuit with my grey platforms at some point! I am also secretly hoping it will be cold one day so that I can bring out the thigh high leather boots as well :)

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I am not a fan of the cold but for Hannah, I am hoping it is cold enough for her to pull out those thigh high boots too! A girl who shares my views on heels, is a girl I can bond with.

Her answer to the fail safe tip to getting through fashion week is fantastic as Fashion Monitor is such an essential resource.

Follow Hannah on Twitter here.

Visit the Fashion Monitor site here.

Kind regards to Hannah.

Catch up on the series here.

Photo Credit: Courtesy of Hannah White.

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My London Fashion Week // Neely Reyes

Friday, August 20th, 2010

I hope you have enjoyed the My London Fashion Week series so far.

This aim of this series has been to share how varying people attending LFW, are getting ready for it.

London Fashion Week is now shortly upon us, with the first shows kicking off on September 17th.

It is my pleasure to feature the next installment in the segment.

Name: Neely Reyes.

Occupation:

Founder & Managing Partner of ethical modelling agency, Sapphires Model Management.

My Personal Style in 5 Words:

Retro, Contradiction, Vivid, Comfortable, Demure.

1. Two things that are absolute musts in your bag for fashion week?

My BlackBerry and business cards. Work never stops!

2. Three things that you are doing to prep for fashion week?

-Preparing our show packs to send out to designers for London Fashion Week
castings.
-Arranging schedules for our models.
-Making the most of quiet London before it gets chaotic!

3. One reason why London Fashion week is amazing?

LFW is amazing, not just because of the fantastic shows, but also because of all the weird and wonderful people who attend. My favorite thing apart from watching the shows, is watching the people.

4. Your fail safe tip for getting through the hectic back to back show schedule?

Plan ahead and if all else fails, run!

5. High heels or flats at fashion week?

Heels for the first day or two until my feet say no more, then quietly resign to wearing flats.

6. One outfit you will be wearing at fashion week?

I wish I planned that far ahead! Last season I saw a man wearing a fez,slippers and a smoking jacket. I will have to work hard to top that!

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I loved her answers! The one about the man in the Fez hat and a smoking jacket put a smile on my face as I remember seeing him too.

Her stance on the flat or heels at fashion week debate is similar to mine. I wear heels till my feet revolt and then it is on to flat biker boots or chic brogues.

I look forward to seeing beautiful Neely at fashion week.

Visit Sapphires Model Management here.

Follow them on Twitter here.

Kind thanks to Neely and Courtney at Forward PR.

Catch up on the series here.

Photo Credit: Courtesy of Neely Reyes.

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my london fashion week // joel dash

Monday, August 9th, 2010

A new day brings a new installment in the My London Fashion Week series.

Name: Joel Dash

Occupation: Writer/Editor of The Dash Empire & Consultant.

My Personal Style in 5 Words: I’m so fabulous it’s illegal.

1. Two things that are absolute musts in your bag for fashion week?

My Blackberry to tweet about everything that’s happening & I think some asprin.

2. Three things that you are doing to prep for fashion week?

My assistants and I really sit down every season to organise which shows I’ll be going to and also catching up with international editors who I don’t see every week.

3. One reason why London Fashion week is amazing?

Season after season we birth out genius’. London is the place to be to find designers with a fresh take on style, raw talent and also a point of view. I think the best part is that we’re not afraid to show it.

4. Your fail safe tip for getting through the hectic back to back show schedule?

Every season I pretend as though it’s going to be different but it never is, shows will always start late and I’ll almost certainly miss some, I guess I have learnt from past experiences to stayed organised and to only attend shows that I need to. It also helps to wear shoes I can run in like my Acne ‘Admire’ boots or Sam Edelman ‘Zoe Boo’ boots.

5. High heels or flats at fashion week?

Err, really! I’ve never met anyone who wears flats during fashion week! The ‘fash pack’ would probably stone them or something.

6. One outfit you will be wearing at fashion week?

Marian you know that I’m terrible and I can never choose one outfit. I will definitely be running around in some John Rocha, Burberry, Kris Van Assche and Gareth Pugh. I guess I’m also lucky because I have some friends who are designers so I’m sure I’ll be in some Juan Vargas, Michele Longoni & Carlotta Barone pieces.

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Joel had me laughing out loud at a Cafe when I first read his answers. How fun is his answer to the heels or flats at fashion week question?

London Fashion Week is truly the home of innovation. He could not have said it better.

Visit Joel at his blog here.

Kind thanks to Joel.

Catch up on the My London Fashion Week series here.

Photo Credit: Courtesy of Joel Dash.

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my london fashion week // Charlotte smith

Wednesday, August 4th, 2010

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Honored to share another installment in the My London Fashion Week series.

Name: Charlotte Smith.

Occupation:

Full time net-worker. I am the Recruitment and Community Manager for Glam Media by day and Luxury Fashion trend-spotter by love.

It is hard to balance it all, but I have the passion and the drive. I love blogs and as bloggers we have such engagement, that is why my day job is fun. I get to search the globe for the coolest fashion blogs and them help them develop their brands.

My blog Style Cartel, was originally was dissertation for my MBA. Our professor wanted to us to think out of the box when creating our dissertation. I
created a blog around the theme of Body and Dress Politics.

My Personal Style in 5 Words:

Read on to find out Charlotte’s pre London Fashion Week checklist her thoughts on the week.

1. Two things that are absolute musts in your bag for fashion week? Do you mean my suit case or hand bag?

In my suitcase it will be a jersey cat-suit for travel comfort and style.

In my handbag it will be my i-Phone, Nikon camera and a pair of ballet
flats.

2. Three things that you are doing to prep for fashion week?

Blogging, requesting tickets, saving money and organizing events.

3. One reason why London Fashion week is amazing?

All the fresh talent coming out of London and seeing all the art on the streets outside of Somerset House

4. Your fail safe tip for getting through the hectic back to back show schedule?

To remember it’s just clothes people.

5. High heels or flats at fashion week?

I am a petite lady, so heels with a pair of ballet pumps in the bag.

6. One outfit you will be wearing at fashion week?

I will be head to toe Wang for at least one day (Alexander of course), and a stylish mix of Dynasty style vintage and designer.

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How brilliant was Charlotte’s answer to her London Fashion Week wardrobe? I look forward to spotting her at fashion week as the mix of Dynasty style vintage and designer sounds interesting. With Alexander Wang one can never go wrong.

I think the fact that she really enjoys her job shines through.

For more on Charlotte, please visit her blog here.

Kind thanks to Charlotte.

Catch up on the My London Fashion Week series here.

Photo Credit: Image of Charlotte Smith by Kristin Knox of The Clothes Whisperer

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blogger style // joel dash

Tuesday, August 3rd, 2010

I am honoured to feature the next installment in the Blogger style series.

Name: Joel Dash
Location: London
Profession: Writer/Editor & Consultant
Blog Name:The Dash Empire

“I really started The Dash Empire because I saw that most blogs or websites were becoming more business orientated, therefore losing the glamour that people love about Fashion. I work in fashion and I know first hand that the industry is ONLY 10% glamour and 90% hard manual labour, however I didn’t want people to lose the “fairytale” that fashion had to offer.

I also saw a blog as my way of sharing with the world how my life has evolved, almost like my very personal yet very public diary. So those who have read my blog from the beginning will fully understand how my appreciation for fashion & style has matured, from the days of being an intern in the buying & merchandising office at Selfridges to my new role as a developed writer and consultant!”

1. How would your best friends best describe your style?

Erm, I don’t have any friends. I was THAT kid that always got bullied in school and developed anti social behavioural skills, (joke). Honestly, my friends wouldn’t know what to say about my style because they’re either into finance and banking more than they are fashion or “my style” is unpredictable. It changes way too frequently for them to put me in to any category.

2. A collage/moodboard image of things inspiring you style currently (could have totally anything in that collage/moodboard) with a caption about stuff going on tin that collage or why they are inspiring you.

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Photo Credit: Moodboard by Joel Dash. Courtesy of Joel Dash.

This is a little something I put to show how to make black work. I’m really into black right now because honestly when I’m moving heavy boxes running around and I cant exactly do that in a lilac Pucci dress and Versace platform pumps but you can do so in an all black Givenchy or Alexander Wang.

As much as I hate to say this, working in fashion isn’t always like walking the “red carpet”. Some days it’s so crazy that myself and my female counter parts refuse to wear colour, but we still want to look and feel fabulous so we invest in key pieces that we know will make us stand out from the crowd. This is also something I always advise clients or readers on.

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my london fashion week // bora aksu

Sunday, August 1st, 2010

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I admire the work of talented Fashion designer Bora Aksu, so it is an honour to feature him next in the My London Fashion Week series.

Read on for how he is prepping for London fashion week, what he will be wearing and what the must haves in his bag will be.

Name: Bora Aksu.

My Personal Style in 5 Words: Contrast, Couture, Goth, Romantic, Warm.

1. Two things that are absolute musts in your bag for fashion week?

A bottle of water and my diary.

2. Three things that you are doing to prep for fashion week?

Choosing very specific girls for my show and working on the structure of dresses.

3. One reason why London Fashion week is amazing?

Because it’s still very exciting as there is naivety with a very positive energy.

4. Your fail safe tip for getting through the hectic back to back show schedule?

I am just focusing on getting through to my show to be able to take a deep breath.

5. High heels or flats at fashion week?

People should wear what ever they feel comfortable with! Joking,off course its heels.

6. One outfit you will be wearing at fashion week?

My dad’s shirt and oversize trousers: comfort comfort and comfort.

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Bora’s answers put a smile on my face. Particularly the one on heels at fashion week.

I love that he will be keeping things comfortable, personal style wise, over the course of fashion week. How cute is it, that he will be in his Dad’s shirt?

I look forward to seeing his collection in September. They always have interesting contrast.

Kind thanks to Bora Aksu and Lisa at BLOW PR.

Visit the Bora Aksu site here.

Read the rest of the My London Fashion Week series here.

Photo Credit: Bora Aksu

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