Archive for February, 2010

Runway Reviews: Pringle of Scotland

Runway Reviews: Pringle of ScotlandPringle of Scotland boasted the most motley crew of attendees of London Fashion Week. Along with a slew of major EICs, Janet Jackson, Tilda Swinton, Courtney Love, and Phil Collins progeny-cum-starlet Lily Collins sat front row at the Serpentine Gallery.

Luckily, the V IPs in attendance weren’t the most notable things about the presentation. Creative director Clare Wright Keller sent out a modern mix of looks that stayed true to the brand’s background as a knitwear company.

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DKNY Fresh Blossom Art Limited Edition

DKNY Fresh Blossom Art Limited EditionAfter last year’s green dotted version DKNY Be Delicious Pop Art Optic, a new limited edition arrives decorated with pink dots. This fragrance announces awakening of spring and romantic feelings.

DKNY Fresh Blossom Art is a limited edition presented in 2010. The perfume is fresh and dashing. Its luminous and playful notes originate from top notes of grapefruit combined with French black currant buds. Read more >

Kristen Stewart in Emilio Pucci

Kristen Stewart in Emilio PucciTwilight actress Kristen Stewart should really stick to dresses that suit her personality – she looks so much more comfortable in them.

The actress – who looked miserable at Sunday evening’s British Academy of Film and Television Arts Awards in a creamy Chanel Couture dress -  looked much more at ease at Monday evening’s Elle Style Awards in London. Her gray, black and white Emilio Pucci dress looks like it was made for her, with its natural waist fit and snug, hip pockets.

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Burberry – Fall Winter 2010/2011

Tom Binns unveils Wonderland designs

Tom Binns unveils Wonderland designsHe was one of the first designers approached to create an Alice In Wonderland-inspired collection, but the challenge wasn’t something Tom Binns took lightly.

In fact, it was only after copious research and reading of the children’s story that he felt ready to begin his creative calling.

“I read the book and some articles on the psychology of the story, and what Alice means as a character to adults and what she means as a character to children,” Binns told Vogue UK. “ It is totally different as a child’s imagination is something us adults used to have, but have forgotten.”

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