Sunday, January 10, 2010

The Round Up






Viktor and Rolf creations and Roisin Murphy at the spring summer 2010 collection makes me rather weak.

I know that somewhere in a former life I was a Harajuku girl.

I just found out what tulle meant today and I have an urge to use it in the wrong context.

I really need to pay my rent but im rather obbsessed with the notion I need a new leather jacket.

Im planning on ways in which I could break into a fashion week oddly enough im not the only one with such seedy ambitions.
http://www.blackbookmag.com/article/tent-tearing-the-amateurs-guide-to-sneaking-into-fashion-week/6296

Since I started this blog I wanted to throw in random pictures of pretty frocks and now I have my chance.

I cant help but look at someone suspiciously who describes something there wearing as vintage.

I wish I could dangle a cigarette the same way Carrie Bradshaw does.

I must admit that I tell people I will never get married yet secretly cant help but adore alternative wedding dresses.

As far as Im concerned Agyness Deyn is hit and miss.

Karl Lagerfeld is a supreme being.


Ladies and Gentlemen my name is Julie goodnight and goodluck

To die for






Tie dye is back!! But wait. This is one trend that deserves its 15 minutes of consideration. Before you cast reversions to closeted diy attempts at fashion from your youth, take a look at the new spring summer collection by Jack McCollough and Lazaro Hernandez for Proenza Shoueler. I recently bought a blue tie dyed tassel dress from Free Sprit and I have to say that it really works. To work the trend mix things up a bit, learn the art of the mish mash mesh. Pair a tie dyed mini with chunky biker boots or gladiator heels and a fitted jacket or team a tie dyed tee with a fitted leather skirt. The trick is to steer clear of rainbow patterns and too much colour and opt for a more complacent colour set, deep blues and greys work particularly well.