Orla Kiely Spring 2021 Collection | Frost Loves.

I have to confess that I love beautiful things. I mean, who doesn’t? If you want beauty then Orla Kiely is the answer. Known for bold, gorgeous, patterned designs: Orla Kiely has a new Spring 2021 collection of bags. The hardest thing is choosing just one of them. The quality is as high as it can be obviously, it is Orla Kiely. Buying one of these bags is an investment piece. It is impossible to open the package and not gasp. If you do anything this month then treat yourself, or someone else, to one. You deserve it and you will not regret it.

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As we step into Spring 2021 and the world starts to open again after the latest lockdown, you might be looking to refresh your style. Bright and bold prints that evoke happiness and instantly update your wardrobe are easy to come by, thanks to Orla Kiely’s latest collection.

The popular Irish brand, famed for its colourful prints and signature patterns, has launched a brand-new collection of handbags, with a retro feel. The S/S ’21 season features geometric flower patterns, stylish stripes and clean, simple designs that fit effortlessly into any lifestyle.

With rucksacks, crossbody styles and new purses; the latest collection offers something for every taste; with many using the much-loved durable matt-coated cotton canvas that Orla Kiely has become known for. Designed to withstand unexpected spills and rain showers; these handbags and purses are the definition of stylish but practical.

All handbags can be bought directly via www.orlakiely.com

 

Bromell Handbag: £115

Available in Solid Stem Sunflower, Stripe Flower and Nouveau Stem designs.

The petite Bromell crossbody comes with a zip closure, two carry handles and an adjustable, removable shoulder strap. Made from a coated cotton canvas, it’s neat enough to carry under your arm and equally stylish when worn as a crossbody.
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Bestie Backpack: £160

Available in Stripe Flower, Solid Stem Sunflower, Nouveau Stem and Classic Multi Stem designs.

The Bestie is Orla Kiely’s staple backpack tote and the brand’s bestselling bag! It’s been perfectly designed for anyone who travels regularly. With a sleek shape, it’s surprisingly roomy with a zip pocket on the front for easy access to your essentials. It has multiple pockets to store your valuables safely and can fit A4 documents and laptops up to 15 “.
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Tennison Backpack: £240

Available in Lobster Pot Rockpool and Flower Tile Navy designs.

Your new favourite backpack for all occasions. This medium-sized bag is roomy enough to hold your essentials and more. Part of the brand’s new Barkcloth collection, it offers a sophisticated alternative to leather, with a sleek and stylish silhouette. The bag comes with luxe gold hardware and an elegant little hand strap for easy carrying.
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Forget Me Not Crossbody: £90

Available in Stripe Flower and Beluga designs.

This version of the Forget Me Not can be worn across the body using the long, adjustable strap that attaches to the wallet. It’s roomy enough to fit a large smartphone along with all your card, receipts, and coins, so you need never misplace your phone or purse again.
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 Forget Me Not Wallet: £80

Available in Solid Stem Sunflower and Nouveau Stem designs.

The Forget Me Not wallet is classic in shape and function. It has a multitude of compartments and slots to keep your cards, notes, receipts, and coins organised.
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Iveley Mini Crossbody: £88

Available in Stripe Flower, Beluga and Nouveau Stem designs.

Featuring a long adjustable strap, the colourful Iveley mini can be worn either crossbody or on the shoulder. Made from Orla Kiely’s much loved durable matt coated cotton canvas, it’s designed to withstand unexpected spills and rain showers.
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Fielder Crossbody  print: £130

Available in Stripe Flower, Beluga and Solid Stem Sunflower designs.

The Fielder is a reliable crossbody you’ll want to take everywhere. Made from Orla Kiely’s much-loved matt-coated cotton canvas, it is water-resistant, scratch-resistant and wipeable, with two additional pockets for all your everyday needs.

 

 

Save vs. Splurge | Fashion

Here’s a little weekend bargain for you from Firetrap.com . This Stella McCartney look clutch is just £12 and is the perfect winter accessory for Christmas party season.

The metallic snakeskin detail is on trend for this season.

 

E&A Moda: Stella McCartney Clutch Bag: £499
Firetrap Rock and Rags Metallic Snakeskin Clutch: £12

Feeling Flush? Head to E&A Moda, to get the real thing. This outlet stocks a huge variety of world leading designer brands including : Prada, Gucci, Armani, Stella McCartney and Dolce & Gabbana with huge savings on the retail price.

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5 Minutes With Makeup Artist Mary Greenwell: On The Silhouette Icon Campaign & Cate Blanchett

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Interview with makeup artist Mary Greenwell as she works on the

Silhouette Icon for an Icon campaign with Cate Blanchett

 

Q. Is there a difference between working with people who are wearing glasses, and those that aren’t? Are there any techniques you use to enhance the eyes behind glasses?

A. No. There aren’t at all! I always say that the glasses come after the makeup. The glasses, if chosen properly, are the perfect addition to your makeup look. So I don’t manipulate the makeup for glasses at all:

do your makeup up how you want it to look and then put your glasses on. They should just be an extension of your personality! That’s the benefit of the Silhouette Icon specs; they’re frameless so people can look into you, and see your face, so you should wear whatever makeup and clothing you want to wear.

 

Q. Do you think this is different from people who wear heavy frames?

No not at all, it’s exactly the same.

 

Q. And from a makeup artist’s perspective, do you manipulate makeup application to accommodate glasses?

A. Well, the model tends to be chosen as they represent the look or theme the styling team want to achieve, so you work to enhance the face, with either a smokey eye, or a bold lip, or a natural finish, whatever is required and then just add glasses.

 

Q. Do you prefer any of the different makeup looks paired with glasses.

A. Not really, it’s whatever you want to wear! If you want a flicky eye: great. Smokey eye: go for it! The question is ‘does your makeup look good without glasses’?

 

Q. So then your general stance is that the glasses don’t affect your makeup application or use at all?

A. Absolutely! Just don’t worry about it. Focus on finding a pair of frames that suit your face. It’s quite a thing to go out and suddenly start wearing glasses, so the frameless Silhouette glasses are ideal to still show off your face and allow the light to access it, so stick to the makeup that you know.

 

Q. Do you think that glasses draw attention to the eyes, as an ‘accessory’?

A. I guess they can portray your personality if you go for a Barbara Cartland sort of look, but ideally, they just showcase your face and work to enhance your natural personality, especially if you go for a Silhouette frameless pair which allows the light to get to your face.

 

Q. What do you think glasses say about a person?

A. I don’t think they represent a personality trait at all. I wouldn’t like to think that way either. It seems a rather stereotyped process to assume someone is more intelligent because they wear glasses. That’s ridiculous!

 

Q. So do you think there is a general idea that people appear more intelligent wearing glasses?

A. No. Personally, I don’t think so. People wear them that way in down-time i’m sure. I’m sure there are people out there, who put on spectacles and head out to dinner in an attempt to appear more intelligent, but that isn’t the way that I see glasses at all. What shows intelligence is the look in someone’s eyes and mirroring what they’re saying, which is why I love the Silhouette Icon glasses, they allow you to see more of the face and the eyes. I mean, I would love for my glasses to make me look more intelligent, but that just isn’t the case!

 

Q.  Working with Cate, are there any makeup styles that she likes/prefers, or you think suit her best?

A. I work with Cate all the time, and she’s a very beautiful person. She doesn’t need any makeup at all really. But obviously, with photography, you apply makeup to even out the skintone, and make the eyes pop a bit more, and that’s all we did really with this Silhouette Icon campaign. There’s not very much makeup used at all.

 

Q. So were you briefed to use minimal/barely there makeup?

A. Well, Cate just looks great in natural makeup, and this wasn’t about a smokey eye or fuller coverage. That wouldn’t work. It’s not how we work, and it’s not how Peter Lindbergh works. He works in a minimalist fashion, and although this wasn’t minimalist makeup, it was natural makeup. That’s what works in the bright sunshine of LA with the light shining through, and you wouldn’t dream of doing anything else. It’s just about making someone look really good. A small amount of makeup will always enhance the face, and too much just doesn’t work.

 

Q.  Are there any key products that you can’t do without?

A. Oh definitely. I can achieve any makeup look using these products:

YSL BB Cream

Chanel No. 5 beige bronzer for bronzing and contouring

Chanel cream eyeshadow in Eblouis

Illusion D’ombre eyeshadow

Sensai volumising mascara

Suku eyebrow pencil

MAC lipstick in ‘cream in your coffee’

 

With those 6 products, you can make your look either really heavy or really light. You can change the look by applying shadow up to the brow bone, or applying just up to the socket for example. Whether you apply less product for a more natural look, or build it up for more emphasis, these products are definitely my go-to!

 

Q. And is there one key product in your professional kit that you would choose?

A. I couldn’t! Everybody is different, and they need different products because of that.

 

Q. When your clients are wearing glasses is there a particular method used to give the eyes stand-out?

A. Wearing glasses actually focuses attention on the eyes, so you can use this to your advantage and wear a bold lipstick to balance out the features. If you are keen to frame the eyes under thicker lenses, then use a liquid eyeliner along the upper lash line, and create a feline flick at the outer corner for added definition. Finishing the look with volumising mascaras will enhance the eye further.

 

Q. Would you use different focuses or emphasis on makeup with different types of glasses?

To complement a thick-rimmed pair of glasses, I would use minimalistic makeup on the eyes and cheeks, but focus on the lips. The classic pillar box red lends to the seductive secretary look, and immediately frames the face. If you have a full lip, wear a darker shade of red to avoid a clustered feel. Those with thinner lips can wear a bright shade. Line the lips first to give extra shape to the mouth.

 

Rimless glasses allow for more versatile makeup looks. Whether you want to enhance the eyes with a smokey eye, focus on the lips, or colour block the cheeks, the more subtle-glasses wear means that any of this is possible.

 

Q. Do you have any top tips on applying liquid liner and creating the different types of flicks?

A. If you aren’t blessed with a steady hand, then there are definitely tricks to help you on your way. Resting your elbow on a firm surface will support the hand and allow you to trace the lash line smoothly and close to the edge. When creating your preferred flick, place a dot where you want the flick to end, and then join the dot to the liner at the corner of the eye.

 

Q. How would you conceal tired and dark circles under the eyes?

A. An illuminator is the perfect tool! Choose a shade that is slightly lighter than your natural skin tone and apply under the eyes. When blending, smooth the illuminator in clear strokes to ensure an even finish. The illuminator will then reflect light particles off the skin and limit the appearance of bags/dark circles.

Thank you Mary.

 

 

Cara Delevingne For Mulberry

Girl of the moment Cara has bagged (sorry, couldn’t resist) yet another campaign, this time for Mulberry. Take a look and tell us what you think.

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Fiorelli Supports Race For Life and Launches The Hope Bag

FiorelliFiorelli has been making beautiful handbags for 25 years and to celebrate this landmark the brand is joining the fight against cancer by partnering with Cancer Research UK and Race for Life.

 

Fiorelli has launched the Hope Bag as part of their partnership with Cancer Research UK, the world’s leading cancer charity dedicated to saving lives through research.

 

The mini barrel shape Hope Bag makes it the perfect smart grab bag to take you from work to weekend.

 

Available in 15 shades including cerise pink, dusty pink, nautical, snake and monochrome, the Hope Bag is a summer must-have. Functional and on-trend, this is the perfect investment to accessorise any outfit while proudly helping to support a remarkable charity.

 

Fiorelli will be hosting pop-up shops at the Race for Life events this summer selling limited edition canvas tote bags for £5.00 with all profits going to Cancer Research UK. They have also produced a pretty Hope Bracelet, available at events with a donation to Cancer Research UK.

 

Fiorelli will be running a competition at all their pop-ups to invite people to go online at Fiorelli.com and submit a name for Fiorelli’s next exclusive charity bag.

 

The Fiorelli Hope Bag is £30 and £5 will go to Race For Life. Available to buy now at www.fiorelli.com

The Fiorelli pop-up store will be at the following Race for life events:

 

Saturday 1st June: Regents Park

Sunday 30th June: Richmond Park

Sunday 7th July: Blackheath

Sunday 14th July: Hyde Park

Autumn/Winter 2012 collections from Modalu, Nica and Fiorelli.

I went along to see the Autumn/Winter 2012 collections from Modalu, Nica and Fiorelli. It reminded me of the quote that bags are to women what cars are to men. I already have enough handbags, but seeing the collections made me want to buy more.

Nica has an overall vintage feel, beautiful top-quality handbags. I love their Jessica handbag. Nica Kim launched her collection after winning a competition at Creative and impressed them so much she got her own collection. Fiorelli are fun, fashiony and good quality with lots of timeless designs. Modalu have based this collection on London Society and a celebration of quintessential British Style. Luxury accessories worth putting a dent in your bank account for (though it will be a small one, the bags are reasonably priced). I love their Pippa bag. Leave this page open on your computer as a hint to your boyfriend….

Storm Launch New Range | Preview

I love watches. It must run in the family as my dad has well over 100. The first ever watch I bought was a Storm watch, it was silver with a big purple face. So it is fair to say I am a fan of the brand. I went along to The Sanderson Hotel to check out their new range.

Storm are always have cutting edge designs. Their watches are well made and beautiful to boot. Storm is the only recognised British watch brand on the market today. Storm is still quite young, it was launched in 1989. Their range has expanded to include not only watches but also jewellery, bags, eye wear, sleepwear and fragrances. All of which is sold in 45 countries internationally. Well, it’s enough to make you feel proud.

I will be honest and say that I did not know that Storm did perfume, but they do, for him and her. The packaging is slick (like everything with Storm) and the smell of the Touch and Electric are both divine.

The Touch gift set is only £19.99 for 100ml fragrance and 150ml of shower gel. It smells the right side of tropical with lemon, green leaf and tropical fruits on the top note with a blend of white jasmine, cedar amber and brown sugar. The make version runs along the same lines but is a but different with patchouli and sandalwood, ginger and lavender. Makes me want to eat it….

Another thing I love about Storm is that I am not allergic to any of their jewellery. I really love men’s watches on women, I am partial to a chunky watch, but love a slimmer, elegant one for evenings. I have chosen some of my favourites from the range. Which was a hard thing to do, as I love them all!

Featured watch: Atlas

Bion. £99.99

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Elody Gold

A multifunctional timepiece with a pearl dial, sparkling crystals and stainless steel case and strap. The Elody is Storm Black’s Newest gem. It has Swiss movement and Storm Black’s signature Onyx set in the crown. This watch is perfect if you want a bit of luxury in your life. Price is £279.99 – £319.99.

Excalibur

Limited Edition with only 5.000 piece available worldwide. Has a wonderful fully exposed watch face showing it’s mechanisms. Also water-resistant up to 50m. Silver: £369.99

Kelli

This is very in at the moment. It embraces this seasons colouring blocking trends. Has cut away strap. £99.99

Trilogy

This is another limited edition piece. Only 3,000 made. It has 3 time zone, raised face, leather strap, stainless steel case and is water resistance up to 50m. Perfect for travellers. From £169.99

It is the Olympic year and Storm is a British brand, so it makes sense for the Nexon to have the colours of the British flag featured in the polycarbonate links in racing stripe form. RRP £109.99

The Una also has patriotic style. These stylish watches can be bought in red, white and blue. £69.99 – £84.99.

Storm also does some great bags for men and women.

And some great jewellery.

Louis Vuitton Marc Jacobs Exhibition at the Arts Decoratifs in Paris

Louis Vuitton Marc Jacobs Exhibition at the Arts Decoratifs in Paris, This exhibition shows how, with over a century between them, both Louis Vuitton, founder of the house of Louis Vuitton in 1854, and Marc Jacobs, its artistic director since 1997 were able to fully discern their specific era and take advantage of all the possibilities offered.

The exhibition space, curated by Pamela Golbin and designed by Gainsbury and Bennett, is spread over two floors, each dedicated to the creators.

The first floor, devoted to Louis Vuitton, explains how, under the Second Empire, he was able to develop his packing company in a rapidly growing district. The industrial revolution brought about new technical possibilities, while giving rise to affluent customers: an increasingly high number of aristocrats, bourgeois and rich tourists were beginning to travel more frequently, yet the expanding number of garments required made transportation more difficult.

The second floor explains how, since 1997, in a world of fashion that has expanded on an international level, Marc Jacobs has adopted the Louis Vuitton cultural codes and added his own personal touch. And so, quite naturally Marc Jacobs, who perfectly embodies today’s contemporary creator, called upon artists like Stephen Sprouse, Takashi Murakami and Richard Prince – associations between art and fashion that have become textbook examples for the industry.