Its collaborations galore at Topshop this summer with an invasion of British designers, such as Preen and Johnaton Saunders releasing new capsule collections that hit both the US and UK stores on April 2nd. But the most highly anticipated collection is nearly here, , you can only expect the best, as Kate Moss unveils her latest Topshop collaboration on the same date. Making a personal appearance herself at the US opening, Kate will be there to reveal her Liberty (iconic British department store) print inspired dresses and camisoles, beaded jackets, ruffled maxi dresses and lace body suits. This is her 9th collection to date, for the British store and is one of the most colourful and detailed to date with intricate beading on dresses and spectacular embroidery on jackets as well as Ms Moss's first foray into lingerie.
Tuesday, March 31, 2009
Kate Moss for Topshop S/S 09 Collection
Its collaborations galore at Topshop this summer with an invasion of British designers, such as Preen and Johnaton Saunders releasing new capsule collections that hit both the US and UK stores on April 2nd. But the most highly anticipated collection is nearly here, , you can only expect the best, as Kate Moss unveils her latest Topshop collaboration on the same date. Making a personal appearance herself at the US opening, Kate will be there to reveal her Liberty (iconic British department store) print inspired dresses and camisoles, beaded jackets, ruffled maxi dresses and lace body suits. This is her 9th collection to date, for the British store and is one of the most colourful and detailed to date with intricate beading on dresses and spectacular embroidery on jackets as well as Ms Moss's first foray into lingerie.
Thursday, March 26, 2009
Topshop Hits NYC
Clear your schedule and set your alarms because come April 2nd at 11 am, Topshop-mania will begin. The extremely popular British chain store is branching out for the first time in the US by setting up one of its flagship stores on Broadway and Broome. Synomous with its cool stylings, Topshop's clothes have been seen on everyone from the British fashion pack (Pixie&Peaches Geldof, Daisy Lowe, Alexa Chung etc.) to Hollywood celebrities (Keira Knightley, Paris Hilton). But what makes this store so popular is it's accessibility. One is able to to pick up Topshop's take on all the latest fashions at a reasonable price. Topshop doesn't do catwalk copies. It takes a trend and adds it's own spin, whether its by adding unexpected detailing such as fringing to the side of a tunic or doing a series of t-shirts on famous rock couples, you wont't find anything else like it on the High Street. But its not only the shop's own brand range that has people talking, topshop has collaberated with some of the coolest designers on the catwalk, from fashion's latest it-designer Richard Nicoll to Marios Schwab, Johnaton Saunders, Preen, Sass & Bide, J Brand and of course Kate Moss.
At the moment the shop is bursting with wardrobe staples, well-fitting basics, and the best collection of shoes you've ever seen, as well as the highly anticipated Kate Moss S/S collection on its way . As the day American fashionista's have been anticipating comes even closer, all i can say is recession? what recession? :)
Matthew Williamson for H&M



After a string of very successful, sold-out collaborations, H&M does it again with the announcement of a capsule collection with Matthew Williamson. With highly received collections from Comme Des Garcons, Viktor & Rolf and Roberto Cavalli, the British Designer has a lot to live up to. But after a highly acclaimed S/S 09 collection it doesn't look like Williamson has a lot to worry about. The capsule collection is as Matthew himself (for vogue UK) put it: "a strong urban collection fused with the brand's signature symbols and shapes". Colour is a main theme along with his trademark peacock print which is embellished on everything from candy coloured cardigans to harlequin print bags. However the collection isn't all sugar coated colouring and charming prints, the inclusion of leather items such as a brown zipper induced jacket and black studded vest along with a brown silk jumpsuit and a sequin covered mini dress really toughen up and add variety to Matthew's feminine styling.
My personal favourite? The pink structured mini-dress.
The Collection is out April 23rd, and for a H&M first is available at all its outlets. Don't worry however if you miss out on this collection a second more summer inspired collection is available may 14th.
Monday, March 2, 2009
The Trends S/S 09
Denims:
Colour blocking:

Colour blocking was seen at every major fashion house worth it's value, Luella, Richard Nicoll, Alexander Wang, Ferragamo, Dries Van Noten etc. etc. But it was Lanvin and L.F. Markley (Fashion Fringe) that stole the show, especially with Lanvin's yellow-black combo and really the entire Markley collection (above). The whole colour blocking trend exudes a youthful and slightly sporty vibe. The whole idea of the trend is separates and potent colour combinations, such as fuchsia and orange, purple and blue, black and yellow. The total effect is one that is show-stopping, powerful and vibrant. For high street reincarnations, there is not a store which hasn't produced its own version. For the best check out Topshop's colour blocked skirts and taffeta dresses or surprisingly enough M&S.
Nudes:

From one extreme to the other. At one end of the fashion spectrum citrus yellow and cobalt blue reigned supreme, at the other, the catwalk was bathed in a Delicious palette of peachy blush tones and creamy browns. Nudes took shape in anything from ruffled full length evening dresses at Thakoon to Bandaged swimsuits at Herve Leger. But while some designers chose to convey a more innocent image, others took the oppurtunity to make this look a whole lot sexier. Take Chloe, who covered a cropped nude bustier modestly with a knee length skirt and peach scallpoed jacket. Sheer also became the word of the day at Just Cavalli and C'N'C Costume National, as well as an innocent crumpled look at Prada. The look can be left soft and romantic or subtly sexy...your choice.
The 80's:

This has to be one of my favourite trends of the entire season. Its trashy, its gaudy...i love it! The era that fashion forgot has made a return. Every show of the season had an 80's vibe going some way or the other. Even designers renowned for their touch of class such as Chloe and Lanvin went a little 'bad taste' on us with gold lame Hammer pants and purple leopard print party dresses. Its all about neon leopard print, ripped denim, shoulder pads, tunics, zips, clashing and mismatching prints, hammer/harem pants, cropped tops (oh hell no!) and body con. Herve Leger, king of the 80's did whats he does best with his skin tight bandage dresses. Alexander Wang pitched in with his colour blocked sport inspired outfits which looked straight out of some 80's fitness video. While everyone from Versace to Philip Lim offered us a jumble of zippers. House of Holland presented us with Henry's trademark crazy ensembles, that only Agyness Deyn can pull off. On the high street i don't think there was a shop that wasn't laden with 80's inspired goods.
Tribal:

Tribal is a pretty standard fare trend in every s/s runway with Safari Jackets and cropped military pants featured in most shows. This trend is never really translated well off the catwalk and never really grabs the public's attention. But spring 2009 is a whole other story thanks to none other than Louis Vuitton. LV was an orgy of leopard print, feathers, phyton, crystals and bangles with a dash of 1940's Paris thrown in, it was a complete culture shock. Accessories was key here, with the Japanese inspired obi-belt taking centre stage on most of the shown ensembles. The leopard bags and feathered shoes wowed, while the chunky statement necklaces and earrings stunned. All i have to say is 4 words: Thank you Marc Jacobs.
Of course Louis V. wasn't the only designer to embrace this trend in a whole new way. Junya Wantanbe's collection was completely African inspired with a range of printed head scarfs and blouses; and Miu Miu, who's abstract print dresses offered us a different perspective on the Global tribal theme. For an extremely wearable version check out DKNY's leopard spot mini dresses.