Posts Tagged ‘Vitamin Water’

it tastes fabulous dahhrling

Sunday, February 28th, 2010


Photo Credit for images within collage : Glaceau Vitamin Water, Kimpriestap.com

“rocking fashion week from new york city to paris, plus every aftershow party and launch event in between is thirsty work! luckily team ‘glacéau vitaminwater’ is here to get you through! dishing out your much-needed hydration all through london fashion week. it may not sooth your stiletto-afflicted feet, but vitaminwater is packed with nutrients, plus it tastes fabulous dahhrling – and it helps combat those ‘morning-after-the-night-before’ state of minds, that fashion v.v.i.p.s simply have to endure.”

When I received a Glaceau Vitamin Water press release which included the above excerpt I knew I had to share! Isn’t it the catchiest press release ever? Utterly darling, Love much!

Vitamin water and fashion go hand in hand. It has become the rower’s drink of choice. Perfect for my teetotaller self.

My favourite flavours are ‘Spark’, a 80′s fluoro yellow shade and XXX- triple berry, a very berry packed flavour.

What flavours keep you stylishly hydrated?

Drink in those chic shades here.

Glam Kisses,
Marian.

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PPQ Autumn/Winter 2010-2011

Thursday, February 25th, 2010

Photo Credit Elle UK

It was an all black collection highlighted by gold. PPQ have always had the recipe to ‘cheeky sexy It London girl’ and this collection was exactly on that money.

Black 80’s inspired strapless velvet mini dresses with gold fringing and braiding, gold leather shorts, those little black dresses your closet did not even know it needed, PPQ logo lame knit wraps, chic coats, relaxed wide leg slouchy pants etc.

There was also a strong 70’s influence seen in long sleeve black jersey crepe maxi gowns with high neck and keyhole insert, in the cropped jumpsuits, the caped garments, the large bunny-esque bow platform heels, gold striped lame knits etc.

‘Impish fun young sexy London sophisticate’ was the order of the day at the PPQ show, its allure was so strong that the door drama and the dearly departed camera was all too soon forgotten as the garments strutted past me.

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