Keep Off The Cold With A Cardigan

Just about every famous modern day UK woman has been photographed wearing a cardigan. They are quintessential components of every female life.

We throw them on and off all day and all year long. We shrug one on to go out and fetch the milk from the doorstep in the morning. We reach for the cardie on the back of our chair when we are working, if the room suddenly feels a little cold. We grab one on the way out to watch the kids enjoying their football practice. We decide to pop one on top of the picnic basket “just in case.” We wear the lovely cashmere ones to formal occasions and hang onto the shabby, baggy ones to do the hoovering and housework.
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Lots of us drape one over our shoulders in bed while we’re reading a book or watching a favourite show on our laptop. They are the nearest thing in clothing terms to a girl’s best
friend – and we would all be lost without them.

In years gone by, the cardigan had a bad reputation. It was associated with a downtrodden and world weary look. It represented an attitude of “couldn’t care less” about what you wore and how you presented yourself to the world. But with modern manufacturing processes, the wealth of superb materials to work with, and all the top designers, including David Emmanuel, weaving their magic over the garments, cardigans are no longer the poor cousins of the wardrobe.

Just as well really because cardigans are lifesavers. It is hard to imagine surviving in
the British Isles without a good selection of them. They slip on and off so easily, unlike
jumpers, and this is what really makes them stand out from the crowd. The majority of women would much prefer the choice of a cardigan over a jumper for the pure and simple reason that it is uninhibiting. If you are too hot, you take it off; if you are too cold, you put it back on. It’s as simple as that. Jumpers are a great deal more hassle, as they involve all that pulling on and off over the head, and there is no guarantee that this process won’t mess up your hair, leave you feeling flushed and maybe even a bit ridiculous, in the effort required to wriggle out of it.

Why put yourself through such an ordeal when a cardigan will save you from all that stress? There has never been a better time to buy from the extraordinary range of styles, colours and shapes that are now widely available. It is certainly not a case of one size fits all. Cardigans can be long or short, sculptured or straight, patterned or plain, hugging or loose, chunky or tight. You need never worry about looking frumpy if you choose wisely and opt for a well-made garment that fits you nicely and keeps you cosy into the bargain.

For some cardigan inspiration, and some retail therapy at the same time, why not take a look at the Bonmarche range of knitwear? This is a company which knows what women want and that, in a word, is a cardie. It can be comfy, it can be casual, it can be smart, it can be sophisticated, but we all know we need them.

From Virginia Woolf to the Royal family, every woman worth her salt has posed in a cardigan, secure in the knowledge that she is an icon of British womanhood. And if
it’s good enough for the Queen and top celebrities, it surely is good enough for the
rest of us? Wear your cardie with pride. We are the women of Britain and we love our
cardigans.

YMC x Men’s Health x Liberty Party: Samuel L Jackson Attends

MENS HEALTH x YMC x LIBERTY

 

WHAT:          Fashion label YMC celebrated the launch of their AW14 collection at London Collections: Men’s with an exclusive after party at Liberty Menswear with Men’s Health Magazine.

The evening featured special guest performances from Telegram and DJ sets from The Horror’ Rhys Webb and Martin Green

 

WHERE:        Liberty Menswear, Regent St, London

 

WHEN:          Tuesday 7th Jan 2014, 7.30- 11pm

 

Following the success of last season, Men’s Health and Liberty teamed up for the second consecutive season at LC:M, this season with YMC, who celebrated their AW14 show in the menswear basement of Liberty in central London.

Guests enjoyed canapés by Gaucho and drinks from the Milk & Honey bar which included cucumber infused Gordon’s gin and tonics, Reyka Vodka Moscow Mules and pale ale and larger from the Meantime Brewing Company.

 

Performances included a set from Telegram and DJs sets from The Horrors’ Rhys Webb and Martyn Green.

 

WHO:

 

Tinie Tempah Harold Tillman
David Gandy Dylan Jones
Samuel L Jackson Bonnie Wright
Wretch 32 Telegram
The Horrors Princess Julia
Louis Smith  
Eliza Doolittle  
   

 

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Miley Cyrus For Marc Jacobs Campaign

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Miley Cyrus’s first fashion campaign is for Marc Jacobs Spring Summer 2014. Shot by David Sims and Katie Grand, we barely recognised her with her clothes on.

Marc Jacobs said to WWD: ‘We wanted this beach with girls kind of sulky and broody, and we thought it would be cool if it was Miley with what could be two friends, feeling distant and quite dark. We all just love her and her entire being, her energy, her talent, her intelligence, everything. There’s nothing I don’t like about her. She is just genuine and very natural.’

However Juergen Teller, who usually shoots Marc Jacobs campaigns, didn’t shoot the campaign this time; ‘I have worked with Juergen for years and love him as an artist. He just didn’t want to shoot her.’ Ouch.

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How To Dress For Your Body Shape

The gorgeous and entrepreneurial Amy Childs has launched a Shape-Wear Finder – helping all girls find a dress suitable for their figure. Whether you’re Apple or Pear, Busty or Boyish.

A nipped waist can slim belly bulges, an A-line skirt can lengthen legs – there is so much fashion advice out there so Amy Childs is here offering her exclusive tips for finding that perfect dress for every figure.

PEAR?

Lacking a fuller chest? Seeking to minimise your lower body?

DO’S – Add volume to your upper body with detail.

Amy picks Lisa as the perfect number for a pear figure which, with its’ embellished chest/waist detail, creates curves whilst the skater skirt slims down the hips.

DON’T – Patterns at the bottom

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APPLE?

Lacking a defined waist? But boast a womanly chest and derriere?

DO’S – Wear dainty shoes/heals to elongate your legs

Apple figures shouldn’t be constantly covered. Amy’s choice of ELOISE is ideal with a nipped-in waist detail and a panel of colour to help create that ever-desired slimmer frame illusion.

DON’T – Items of all one colour and halter necks

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HOUR GLASS?

Chest and hips equal? An enviable waist?

DO’S – Semi-Fitted blouses, waist belts to help widen your waist.

Too much detail or pattern on an hourglass figure, can lose the shape completely. One of Amy’s favourite dresses is Samantha, as its’ beautiful lace detail is the focus of the dress, whilst the black skirt is sexy and slimming.

DON’T – Oversized, boxy clothing and turtle necks.

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A French Woman’s Guide to Dressing For the Party Season

By Fanny Moizant, Managing Director, vestiairecollective.com, the luxury resale clothing site
A French Woman’s Guide to Dressing For the Party Season
In Paris we don’t have a big tradition of dressing up during the party season – it’s not that we’re humbugs exactly, of course we adore fashion, but you won’t find many groups of girls dolled up to the nines for the office Christmas party. I love the effort British girls make to look festive, it’s fun and celebratory, but there’s no denying that the showy ‘sparkles and sequins’ look year on year can get a bit tiresome.

Here are my thoughts on how you can inject a little Parisian ‘insouciance’ into your outfit to create a point of difference.

Minimal bling. As Coco Chanel, our unofficial French patron saint of minimalism famously said: “Before I leave the house, I always remove one piece of jewellery so I don’t look overdone”. A good amount of glitz seems only right at Christmas so at least one eye-catching piece of jewellery is a must, but ‘earrings and no necklace’ or vice versa is a good fashion mantra to follow.

Masculine tailoring. This is sure to make you stand out amongst the sea of sequins at the boss’s Christmas do. A crisp white shirt can look great tucked into a pair of tuxedo trousers or a bright silk vintage skirt. The more feminine you are, the more impact a masculine aesthetic can have. Keep it really feminine with bright red lips and a soft hairstyle.

A small chic clutch. An oversized Hermes bag can look smart while you’re out shopping but it isn’t right for the evening – you never want an accessory to overshadow an outfit. A small quilted Chanel-style bag on the shoulders or an envelope clutch will work with whatever style of party outfit you’re wearing.


Fashion Classics.
The French may occasionally be criticised for being a bit too classic; we definitely don’t jump on new trends each season. I have a few classic little black dresses from different eras in the wardrobe I revive for parties, and love leopard print which is fun and timeless.

Experimental but muted. The French tend to favour blacks and navys for evening dresses rather than ‘look at me’ brights. We do however love to experiment with all shapes and styles, so if you’re wearing an evening maxi dress or jumpsuit then try keep it to a dark base colour and let your accessories or your sexy fur stole create a bit of added drama.

For more luxurious and vintage French party looks from brands from Isabel Marant to Maje, Louis Vuitton, Chanel and more, check out the partywear section on the homepage of vestiairecollective.com.

 

What Brits Will Be Wearing On Christmas Day

bank fashionStudy by Marks & Spencer’s Shwopping initiative reveals exactly what Brits will be wearing on Christmas Day

Almost half of the nation (45%) will spend Christmas Day embracing their inner elf by donning novelty festive fashion items of clothing

One in four (26%) of the nation will be wearing a Santa suit to watch the Queen’s Speech

However, these one wear wonder items are often seen as for Christmas and not for life with over half (51%) banishing them to the back of wardrobes and one in eight (15%) throwing them in the bin come Boxing Day

M&S and Oxfam are encouraging the nation to shwop their novelty clothing after Christmas Day

Three in five (60%) Brits will choose to opt for comfort over style this Christmas with most of us dressing down for the big day.

New stats revealed today show that the nation is divided when it comes to our Christmas Day dress code with comfort and fun key to most people’s festive togs of choice.

A massive 60% of us choose to dress down on the big day with one in four (28%) admitting to staying snug in pyjamas for the duration. However, we do make sure that we get into the Christmas spirit whatever we’re wearing with nearly half the nation (45%) donning an array of novelty gear to help celebrate.

The ever-popular Christmas jumpers pip Santa to the top of the tree when it comes to festive fashion but there are some surprises – with 26% of us adopting the key role of Father Christmas by sporting his famous red suit.

The five most popular novelty outfits are:

•Christmas jumpers 27%
•Santa suit 26%
•Reindeer antlers 24%
•Tinsel ticklers 13%
•Reindeer leggings 6%

Novelty or not, it’s no surprise that the comfort seekers amongst us have a main requirement when choosing their dressed down garb – one in ten (11%) state that an expandable waistband is part of their key criteria when looking for their Christmas Day lounge wear.

However, as the Shwopping by M&S survey also reveals, over half of us (51%) condone these ‘one-wear wonders’ to the back of wardrobe come Boxing Day and one in eight (15%) chuck them straight in the bin. M&S and Oxfam are calling the nation to think twice about doing so and shwop their festive clobber instead.

Joanna Lumley, Marks & Spencer’s Shwopping and Plan A ambassador, said:
“We can ensure even the most novelty of Christmas outfits is given a new life this Boxing Day, by Shwopping, not binning, festive fashion items giving a better Christmas for those who really need it and spreading the loving spirit of Christmas even wider. Your unwanted jumper can do so much good for those in need, so don’t just furtively chuck it away with the wrapping paper and cracker novelties: shwop it, and bring joy to a complete stranger.”

There are some of us that still love to dress to impress on December 25th too. One in three (30%) of us make a real effort by pulling out all the stops and dressing up for Christmas. And it’s Mums who steal the Christmas catwalk crown – 33% of us deemed our mums the most festive fashion proud, leaving dads & aunties languishing at the bottom of the league:

Most Fashionable Festive Family members:

• Mum33%
• Daughter14%
• Grandmother7%
• Dad 3%
• Auntie3%

This December, M&S and Oxfam’s Shwopping initiative is calling on the nation – as it is the season of giving – to ensure no clothing ends up in landfill by shwopping and not binning these unloved items of festive clothing in stores nationwide. It has been revealed that during the Queen’s eight and a half minute speech alone, nearly 16,000 items of clothing will be sent to landfill.

Since its launch in April, Oxfam has received over 6 million items of clothing thanks to Shwopping, worth over £4 million for the charity. All money raised by Shwopping is used to support Oxfam’s projects around the world working to alleviate poverty.

For more information on Marks & Spencer and Oxfam’s Shwopping initiative visit www.marksandspencer.com

Christmas Gift Guide For The Fashion Junkie

Here are some top presents for the fashion junkie in your life.

 

We love these ASOS.com Knicker Shorts in Jewel Sequins: £45.00
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Nothing adds style like a good coat. Who even cares what you are wearing underneath. Karen Millen Tweed Coat: £275 from Selfridges

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This beautiful Mint Velvet Cable Knit Jumper from John Lewis is perfect for Christmas and beyond. £59

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The matchesfashion.com sale continues! Shop part two now with up to 50% off the best international designers including Chloé, Givenchy, Valentino, Stella McCartney and Dolce & Gabbana. We love this Peter Pilotto dress was £756 Now £529 Save 30%
 Peter Pilotto Eva panelled-print dress

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French Connection have 50% off. We love this Belle Boucle Wool Coat £140.

 

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House of Fraser has up to 40% off including 15% off Beauty. We love these Jane Norman Metallic Contrast Heel Sandals. £35

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Great wool gilet by Josh & Nicol

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Shibumi for dressing down and relaxing, we love this decadent cashmere dressing gown. What a perfect way to spend Christmas day. Available in five colourways – Wedgewood, Imperial Red, Eau de Nil, Crimson Red and Verdigris, the dressing gown is £225 and comes in small, medium and large. Gowns are normally £225 but are currently on a special Christmas price of £180.

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Designer and owner Ruth Guise says “I want to provide women with pieces that look and feel fantastic – and last beyond a trend. ” Born into a family of creatives and tailors. Her grandmother was a couture dressmaker, and Ruth spent her childhood watching and learning how to create a chic dress from a simple piece of fabric.

A fully bespoke service is also available.

Shibumi is available online at www.shibumistyle.com and at shows and events across the UK.

 

Firetrap shredded Shoulder Biker Jacket (£119) www.firetrap.com
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Scandale Sirene The Dress (£60) Amazon.com
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Dior houndstooth skirt (£99) www.enamoda.com

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Beyoncé and Chanel Iman in Hervé Léger by Max Azria

Last week, Beyoncé stunned the world by unexpectedly releasing a self-titled album with 14 new songs and 17 new music videos. In her video titled “Yoncé”- Beyoncé enlisted help from super model friends- Chanel Iman, Jourdan Dunn and Joan Smalls.

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Who: Beyoncé

What: Hervé Léger by Max Azria One-Piece Swimsuit (HUV9B480-Peach Blush)

Who: Chanel Iman

What: Hervé Léger by Max Azria Skyler One-Piece Swimsuit (HUV9C391-Grey)

Where: Beyoncé’s “Yoncé” Music Video

Released: Thursday, December 12, 2013