Vintage Fashion for the Modern Girl
When I first saw Pamela at a fashion show with her stop-dead-in-my tracks tousled, earthy mane of hair, Peruvian-inspired poncho, mixed with some rock and roll black leather pants, I knew that I had to get up the nerve to … Continue reading
Posted in Interview | Leave a commentCarnaby Street was first built in the late 1680s but it will be forever synonymous with the decade when shops such as His Clothes, I Was Lord Kitchener’s Valet and Kleptomania led successive waves of fashion culture from the mods … Continue reading
Posted in Interview | Leave a commentIn 1970, with a $30,000 investment, Diane Von Fürstenberg began designing women’s clothes. After moving to New York, she met with famed Vogue editor Diana Vreeland who declared her designs “absolutely smashing.” She then had her name listed on the … Continue reading
Posted in Interview | Leave a commentThe wait is almost over. In less than a week, kaleidoscopic prints and patterns will infiltrate our wardrobes and homes courtesy of our much-anticipated Missoni for Target collection. For decades, style icons and everyday dressers alike have been falling in … Continue reading
Posted in Interview | Leave a commentAt the age of 15 Eliza, “Daisy” at the time, was scouted and signed to Select Model Management. Eliza says in one of her interviews that “Daisy” was too pretty for her. Eliza’s career kicked off from the start—her first … Continue reading
Posted in Interview | Leave a commentWith three Oscar wins, and six nominations under her belt, Colleen Atwood is one of the most prolific and succesful costume designers in the business. Having provided costumes for some of the most iconic films of all time, ‘Silene of … Continue reading
Posted in Interview | Leave a commentIn February 2009, a young-looking man appeared in the audience of the Marc Jacobs Fall-Winter show, one of the most exclusive at New York Fashion Week. He was not a director, like Marc’s friend and frequent guest Sofia Coppola, or … Continue reading
Posted in Interview | Leave a commentThere’s a prevalence of men showing bare ankles in fashionable circles these days, and we have one man to pin it on: Mr Thom Browne. The Allentown, Pennsylvania-born US designer, whose own rigid uniform is a testament to his bestselling … Continue reading
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