Tuesday 4 June 2013

The Surrey Scholar.

The Surrey Scholar is an online publication with a variety of different topics for you to choose from. Whether is literature, sports or politics that interest you, I can guarantee you'll find something to tickle your fancy. I write for the fashion section and have a number of articles you can read up on, if you so wish! Here's a brief summary of some of the latest articles I have written. Be sure to check out the rest of the fashion section, they're such a talented bunch!



The Cat's Pyjamas:

Cats haven't just taken over the internet, they've taken over the, aptly named, catwalks too! It's not all about the big cats anymore, their smaller, fluffier counterparts are proving to be just as fashionable.






Read more here to find out how you can purrrrfect the trend!



Punk Goes Pretty: 

The theme of the Met Gala this year was nothing short of brilliant! Those celebrities who really embraced the theme provided the rest of us with some great fashion and beauty inspiration. Think darkly romantic, vampy, rebellious and punky drama.





Be sure to check out the rest of the article here, there's even more beauty tips and information as well as a lotta punk perfect accessories.



Festival De Cannes:

So many lustworthy outfits on the red carpet! With style profiles on the likes of Rooney Mara and Carey Mulligan as well the dapper James Franco, Leonardo DiCaprio et al. don't miss out on my report of Cannes fashion.







Feeling Blue:

Blue eye makeup is having a moment right now. From the catwalks to the high street, the look is so wearable and looks a bit more fresh than the traditional black.





Read the rest of the article, here, to find out which high street products to go for, as well as how to complete the look with the rest of your makeup.

Happy reading!

CLB x

Summertime Madness.

The sun is shining and the beauty and fashion trends are as bright as the skies! Check out some of the most playful summer collections.


Nasty Gal x Lazy Oaf


Inspired by "candy packaging and sticker albums", the Nastygal Gal and Lazy Oaf collection is colourful, playful and totally 90s-tastic. It is perfect for the summer season and will carry you from festival to festival. I love the kitsch fruit prints, the quirky leggings and fun motifs. Peruse the collection here.





Suede by Sophia Webster 

The wonderfully talented shoe designer, Sophia Webster, has collaborated with Revlon for a collection of shoes inspired by the makeup brand's new Colourstay Ultimate Suede Lipsticks. As you can imagine, the exclusive collection is heavenly. Shoes smothered with kisses, lip motifs and in berry, coral and popping pink shades, coordinating your shoes to your lipstick became a whole lot easier! 





Now, whilst I want to make the most of the glorious sunshine and soak up as many summer vibes as possible, it would be a crime to ignore some of the Autumn/Winter campaigns that have been released. 


Givenchy



Featuring Amanda Seyfried and mother 'n' daughter duo, Carine Roitfeld and Julia Restoin Roitfeld, the black and white campaign oozes luxury cool. I absolutely love the Bambi motif, I can see this being particularly popular. Carine Roitfeld was already seen wearing the Bambi motif and polka dot Givenchy number at this year's Met Gala. The clashing check and floral prints is fun but ageless, as proven by Carine and Julia.


Saint Laurent



Cara Delvingne is in high demand and I can see why, judging from the latest Saint Laurent campaign. Having controversially dropped the 'Yves' from the brand name and producing a number campaigns with a variety of celebrities (I have to say, I actually really liked the Marilyn Manson one!), Saint Laurent has given itself a bit of rebellious edge. The A/W '13 campaign is full of youthful drama with some grungy, punk added to the mix. The star and diamond print knitwear is incredible and don't even get me started on the awesome, embellished hosiery. 

CLB x

Monday 3 June 2013

Where The Wild Things Are.


The sweater has made a comeback, and in THE coolest way! Ever since models strutted down the catwalk in a university lab building during Paris Fashion week, donning jumpers embellished and embroidered with tigers,the sweater has become a transformed item of clothing. Thanks to Kenzo designers, Humberto Leon and Carol Lim, it has proved to be the most desirable and versatile pieces one could possibly want in one's wardrobe! Just the right warmth factor to throw on during a cool summer evening or layer up for winter months and coming in block colours that will go with anything, it is a piece of clothing that definitely has longevity. Many a socialite, blogger and celebrity has been seen wearing these distinctive and undeniably cool jumpers. Being on a student budget I think it may be a while until I can get my hands on the real thing; luckily there are few cheeky items on the high street with almost as much rawwwr as the Kenzo original. 



Topshop maintains its go-to status for up to date fashion with a number of safari themed items. If tigers aren't really your thing, go for elephants, giraffes, zebra, even some tropical foliage! I, however, am a cat person through and through so my main focus was the big cats. If you want to keep strictly to the sweater/jumper theme then go for the zig zagged monochromatic jumper, or try the more exotic green patterned one with mirrored tiger heads. You can see it worn below by Ashley Madekwe, who is number one on my list of girlcrushes and who's blog, Ring My Bell, you simply must take a look at (you can also see her wearing the real deal above, in grey)! She proves that pattern on pattern works so well with this trend, just keep the palette simple and largely neutral. There is a rather lovely panther jumper, if you want to stay within the big cat family and the tiger print loafers still nod to the Kenzo craze and will look divine with pretty much any outfit!


To my joy, I rediscovered a cropped Topshop sweater with a panther motif on it that I had bought a few months back. It's a bit rock 'n' roll but I wanted to see how it could dressed up as well as grunged down.




Outfit One: 


I wanted to match the jumper with something a bit smarter so I put it with this high waisted, striped midi skirt and peep toe heels. The chunky necklace ensured it still had a bit of an edge to it. You could even put a white shirt underneath to make it even more smart.

Jumper: Topshop
Midi Tube Skirt: Topshop
Bag: H&M
Necklace: Topshop
Heels: Topshop


Outfit Two:


I wanted to have fun with the more casual side of things but teaming the jumper with high waisted shorts, a colourful, chunky necklace and some brogues (just to add a touch of preppy chic). I like the plait detail on shorts, the studs on the brogues and the pop of colour with the necklace, makes the outfit that little bit more playful!

Jumper: Topshop
Shorts: New Look
Brogues: Office
Necklace: Topshop


Recently I ventured into H&M and as usual I was absolutely delighted with what it had to offer. However my proudest purchases had to be two Kenzo inspired jumpers for a mere £14.99 each! I couldn't stop grinning all day and for a while all I could do was marvel at my good fortune! 

The first jumper is bright blue with neon pink detail. Like the green Kenzo jumper, the colour really makes it stand out yet it still goes with pretty much everything!

Outfit One:



Matching the neon detail with bright accessories, like this H&M chain and Deena & Ozzy satchel ensures that the outfit packs plenty of punch. The black shorts and white platform trainers keep it from being too OTT whilst adding to the laid back college look.

Jumper: H&M
Shorts: Topshop
Satchel: Deena & Ozzy @ Urban Outfitters
Trainers: ASOS
Necklace: H&M


Outfit Two:


With this second outfit I wanted to give it a bit more of an retro vibe withe polka dot print and chunky platforms. Team with a collar necklace, dainty stilettos and a bucket bag for a bit more of a modern twist.

Jumper: H&M
Skirt: H&M
Bag: Vintage
Shoes: Topshop


The second jumper I got is a mint green one and the tiger has bejewelled eyes, a bit of embellishment makes everything better. The lighter colour makes it easier to style the jumper for a more smart, office friendly look.

Outfit One:


I wanted to play with textures with this outfit by teaming the velvet shorts with the pony hair detail creepers. Layer bangles and bracelets up each arm, a few gold chain necklaces and you'll get  a bit more of a Rihannha/Rita Ora-esque vibe. I like the leopard print creepers subtly tie in with the big cat theme.


Outfit Two:


This look is definitely a bit more smart, I like the idea of adding a crisp white shirt underneath the jumper. These mosaic print cigarette leg trousers from H&M were another proud purchase; I think the blue and green hues work well together. 


Find a great Kenzo inspired jumper from my friend's website, Phussy, found here. Be sure to check out her other items, whether your look is boho, trashy chic, retro or whether you just like to be a bit different, she will have what you're looking for! 


ASOS has a variety of Kenzo inspired pieces, from this knitted jumper, to a mirrored tee to a studded jumper. Urban Outfitters also has a restyled vintage jumper too!





These Spangled Cosmic sunglasses from Urban Outfitters are a move away from jumper and tops but they are a whole new level of cool! Definitely the ultimate funglasses and going straight to the top of my wish list.





RAWWWWWR

CLB x



Vogue Festival.

Before I crack on, apologies for the lack of posting, this final term of uni has been crrrrazy! There is much to catch up so I shall be making up for lost time! And, no, this does not count as procrastination. Not in the slightest...




 The last weekend of April was the Vogue Festival and to say I was excited is an understatement. I remember hearing about it before Christmas but it seemed like one of those too-good-to-be-true things. I couldn't have been happier when I got tickets to see Sir Paul Smith interviewed by Alexa Chung, Susie Bubble, Garance Dore and Anna Dello Russo discuss street style, Mario Testino being interviewed and Donatella Versace ending the entire event. I was going alone which was a little daunting but it actually meant I got to people watch to my heart's content and do things in my own time (I spent a lot of time mooching around, getting my makeup done by Dior makeup artists and having my own Vogue shoot done, but more on that later...). 







 Held at the Southbank Centre, as soon as you approached you were welcomed with a large 'Vogue Festival' banner and many a street styler posing for photos outside the doors. Upon entering the building I immediately felt a giddy rush of excitement at the buzz; the atmosphere was incredible, everyone was lovely, the attendees, including myself, were grinning from ear to ear and the whole event ran efficiently but was extremely relaxing at the same time. One wall featured Mario Testino's multicoloured shoot with Natalia Vodianova; the Vogue Braid Bar, Yves Saint Laurent and Dior makeup stands lined the other side. The Vogue photo shoot area was partially hidden by an exotic screen and the Vertu lounge looked sleek and luxurious. There was one wall near the Purcell room that was covered with Vogue covers throughout the years, visually stunning! Television screens around the room showed the stories behind the photo shoots with the likes of Cara Delevingne and Mia Wasikowska. Tucked into one corner was the Vogue Café, selling scrumptious sandwiches and muffins; on the opposite side was the Vogue shop, where one could buy a number of limited edition Vogue Festival items, from notebooks to sweatshirts to clutch bags, and all at pretty reasonable prices, I could barely keep away! 




The Vogue Wall: the perfect backdrop for a photograph


The Future Is Bright: print colours and prints were a popular choice

Take My Coat: statement coats were another staple amongst festival goers

Throw On A Jacket: from silk bombers to aztec denim to skeletal prints to camo 'Chanel', take your pick

Friends With Style: fashionable duos showing off popular trends at the festival



On the first day I was too in awe of everything to really take advantage of all the things that were on offer. On the second day I had a large amount of time in between talks, so what is a girl to do? WELL. I purchased the limited edition Vogue and Nails Inc nail varnish and got a free manicure from a lovely Nails Inc rep. Then I stopped by the Vogue Braid Bar and got a wraparound plait done, it looked so good and the woman did it in a heartbeat, I have no idea how! The Dior makeup stand was my next port of call. The makeup artist gave me a look off the catwalk with bright pink eye shadow with a smoky eye over the top. It wasn't the most obvious choice and I was wary of the pink but it looked fantastic! After befriending another girl at the festival, she convinced me to do the mock Vogue cover shoot. Real Vogue stylists and photographers were there, waiting to deck everyone out in Chanel and be photographed. The makeup artists touched up my makeup and I wore the most amazing shade of Chanel lipstick, (Rouge Coco, 79 Plumetis, I am saving up for it) and the best part was yet to come. I then got to touch and feel and hold real Chanel S/S13 accessories. It was fab-uuuuu-lous. There were the iconic Chanel pearls, the S/S13 lego bags, cat eye sunglasses, S/S13 gem encrusted cuffs, it was the stuff of dreams. I felt really foolish in front of the camera, I have no idea how models do this on a day to day basis, it is really daunting! However, I was wearing a string of Chanel pearls and I had Chanel ping pong bats in my hands, life could be a lot worse. 

The amazing wall displays; The stylish help desk team; The bar

The Vertu lounge; The Vogue shop; Fierce wall displays






Fashion and Personality
Sir Paul Smith interviewed by Alexa Chung 

"You can find inspiration in everything. If you can't, then you're not looking properly," declared Sir Paul Smith. This talk was about fashion and personality and who else could fulfill the concept better then the iconic British designer along side fashion muse, Alexa Chung? I walked away from this talk feeling well and truly inspired. Paul Smith's motto was "Look and see", he wanted to inspire us to observe the world around us, to not be afraid to do things the old fashioned way. "Remember those things called books?" he questioned the audience jokingly. Funnily enough, when discussing his opinion on technology and its takeover of everyday life he said that he still uses notebooks and doesn't have a computer or email. Throughout the talk I had been taking notes down in my notebook, I had looked up a couple of times and couldn't seen anyone else doing the same. It dawned on me that everyone was taking notes, but typing them out on their phones; I felt a bit proud that I was on the same wave length as Sir Paul Smith when it comes to doing some things the old fashioned way. 


Him and Alexa discussed many things, from his dream of being a racing cyclist to Alexa's suggestion of him kicking a puppy to counter balance how downright lovely this man is! She humorously warned him to keep it in his pants, to which is Paul responded, "Baggy pants" (a fun fact for you all about Paul's undergarments) and he joked, "She's born in the 5th of November, that's why she is so explosive." Paul's adoration for his wife was really touching, describing her as his personal style icon. The audience were treated to the story of their wedding day, the same day he was knighted as a Sir, no less! 


In terms of fashion, Paul offered an endless stream of inspirational and practical advice. "Fashion is about today and tomorrow. Nobody cares how good you used to be," were his words when asked about his successful venture into fashion. Longevity in this industry is a curious mix of foresight, enthusiasm and relishing the challenge constantly and unconditionally. Everyone can be famous nowadays, but "You need to be interested and be interesting." Him and Alexa agreed that developing a great sense of personal style was about knowing "Your body, know your personality and dress accordingly," suddenly things seem a lot less complicated! Sir Paul Smith is a hugely inspirational and talented man, however, above all he is down to earth, witty and genuine. One piece of advice seemed particularly significant, "Individuality has never been more important."






Mad About The Girl
Susie 'Bubble' Lau, Garance Doré and Anna Dello Russo



Each of these women have done wonders for street style; they are some of the forerunners of the phenomenon, propelling street style and fashion blogging into the spotlight. "Fashion was something to escape to and indulge in," Susie explained; photographing and blogging about her outfits was merely a way of expressing her personal style. Similarly Garance Doré's blog was more of a diary of her personal style than anything else, she wanted to document what inspired her, from art to other people's outfits on the streets. Anna Dello Russo wanted to break away from the cold, corporate look, allowing herself to indulge in her love of fashion and to not shy away from fresh, innovative fashion. Dello Russo became the subject of many street style photographers and as all three women proved, each look is completely different and each look expressed their personalities perfectly. Susie wore her hair in her trademark top knot bun, pairing it with very-on-trend neon hues with a Stella McCartney jumper and Six London shoes. Garance Doré oozed continental elegance a white silk shirt and white tapered trousers. In her typical statement style, Anna Dello Russo wore top to toe Saint Laurent, complete with some oversized headgear. 


Doré does not consider herself a street photographer and yet she has produced some of the best street style photographs. A lovely touch to her photography is that she ensures her subjects are happy and feel beautiful when she shows them the photographs she has taken. Street style blogging has "Become an industry in itself" Susie said, pointing out that when she first begun her blog the idea was novel. Dello Russo agreed, saying that blogging and street photography is the "New paparazzi" and it offers "A new way to look at fashion". It also nurtured the talent of people such as these three. Dello Russo revealed that she has one apartment just for clothes (what I wouldn't give to explore that apartment!) and she wanted to prove that the fashion industry was a challenge and a hard work, especially to her father who worked in medicine. Luckily Dello Russo, and the others, kept at it and their hard work has more than paid off.


With their impeccable knowledge of this angle of the fashion industry all three women offered great advice to budding bloggers. A general message was to create a blog purely looking for business opportunities; by all means that may be a product of the blog but it should primarily be something that the writer enjoys doing and isn't contrived. Susie advised that fashion blogging should be unique and honest, "Find a niche" as it is a lot harder these days to be original. Anna agreed, "Fresh eyes, be young, original voices" and Doré added, "Do something you really believe in, it's all about being very natural."





My World And How I Love It
Mario Testino interviewed by Lucinda Chambers

Mario Testino has been a longstanding inspiration of mine. I remember going to the National Portrait Gallery and finding his 'Portraits' book in the gift shop; the closeup of Kate Moss' face with eccentric eye makeup, Robbie Williams and his sparkly union jack print undies and Gisele frolicking in front of the camera, it was all quintessentially Mario Testino. 


Walking onto the stage to rousing applause from the audience, Testino took a seat on the sofa opposite Vogue's fashion director, Lucinda Chambers (who looked fabulous in a tie dye midi skirt, belted top and stiletto heels worn with ankle socks). "There's no choice in being who you are," he announced. Much like the other talks I had been to, Testino focused a lot on embracing your individuality. He exclaimed that he was attracted to things that looked different, so hey, dare to be different! If it's good enough for Mario...When asked about his uncanny ability to discover the next big thing, Testino said, "You cannot make people who are not talented." His images are so iconic that just being photographed by Testino is enough to put you on the map but the way he works his photo shoots is carefully thought out. Some of his advice to keen fashion photographers was to think positive, "Some things happen by accident - embrace them. My favourite subjects at school were algebra and logic: making a big problem into something small". As well as rolling with the punches and seeing where it takes him, Testino did also add that he makes a lot of decisions before each shoot; a curious mix of happy-go-lucky and preparation. Only Testino could think of that. 


Lucinda Chambers asked for his opinion on the digital age, whether it was a help or a hindrance, to which Testino burst into song, "At first, I was afraid, I was petrified" before going on to say that he embraced it and the freedom technology has offered. He advised that the best way to survive in this industry, whether it being as a photographer, blogger or designer, is to constantly update yourself. Testino is restless by nature, however despite his reinvented vision his photographs have never lost that Testino quality.


Much like Sir Paul Smith, Testino could not emphasise enough how important it is to be nice, "When you're nice, people like you and will want to work with you." However he did admit the drawbacks of that attitude too. When working with one of Vogue's top competitors (I'm going to let you guess which one) Testino did not move much within the magazine; he had become to reliable and thus never given the chance for promotion. Eventually he moved to Vogue who nurtured his talent and gave him the opportunity to expand his work. I think it is safe to safe he hasn't looked back since. Testino described Kate Moss as a walking photograph, labeling her as his favourite subject and his photo shoot with Princess Diana was his most memorable shoot. Testino finished with these immortal words, "Find who you are."





Donatella Versace: A Women Of Our Time
Donatella Versace interviewed by Lisa Armstrong

"I'm a very curious person" Donatella announced after she had strutted on stage to a rousing applause from the audience. She wore the tightest leather top and trousers that, really, only Donatella could pull off, with her signature platinum blonde hair. Having grown up in the beautiful city of Florence, she originally wanted to be a teacher; Lisa Armstrong jokingly evoked the image of Donatella, "Reading Dante in your PVC mini skirt." On the topic of PVC, Armstrong asked what Donatella wore around the house. Donatella shrugged nonchalantly, "This", she said simply, indicating her outfit. The audience chuckled appreciatively and Armstrong looked like she wasn't all that surprised. Donatella went on to describe her designs as clothing for "powerful women of the world." Versace's strong female identity was certainly present with the brand's latest campaign with Kate Moss and 90s campaigns with the likes of Claudia Schiffer and Cindy Crawford being projected above Donatella's head. 


Donatella described the internet as "The new house of fashion" and she fully embraces the digital world and the young talent brought with it. Christopher Kane and J.W. Anderson were just a few of the cool kids sat on the front row. She described how Christopher Kane taught her fractions and her excitement for J.W. Anderson's Versus range (it is really good). Going back to her own style, Donatella listed her typical outfit, "I wear heels, tight jeans...lots of stretchy material, fur, diamonds." This lady does not do things in small measures and she really worked her eccentricity and wit to get the audience going. She timed her jokes perfectly, interjecting Armstrong with the right amount of humour and sarcasm. When asked by an audience member what her proudest moment was, Donatella answered, "Being here, having you kids listening, interested, and asking me questions." She spoke openly about the loss of her brother Gianni; when asked how she recovered from his death and stood up to the role of head of design, Donatella said, "I carried on for Gianni. I found the strength not to disappoint", she wanted to carry on the legacy for him. 


She ended her interview by saying, "In today's world it is not based on perfect beauty but interesting, unique beauty." Amen to that Donatella! For someone who runs one of the most prolific fashion houses in the world, Donatella is incredibly in touch with her fans and admirers. At the end of her talk she agreed to sign the Versace t-shirts that had been on sale at the Vogue Shop. All proceeds went to charity and the t-shirts had been reduced from £90 to £35, I couldn't resist buying one and getting the chance to, albeit briefly, bask in her awesomeness. As one of the first in the queue I stood in awe of her as she gracefully took a seat and tested the gold pens she would be used to sign the t-shirts. I gushed like an idiot when it was my turn to get my tee signed, "Thank you so much for doing this" I said, waving to the room, "I'm so happy you're here" (yeah, I'm not a smooth person), "And you're so funny, your talk was amazing, it was so inspirational." She looked up and smiled at me, replying, "Oh, no, I wasn't funny, it was the audience, you guys were great. I loved the audience." I had to move along but I was grinning from ear to ear the entire way home. 




There was practically no rain, no mud, no wellies, a whole lot of pampering and enough charging stations to ensure your phone had enough battery to tweet and instagram everything that was going on. Now that is the sort of festival a girl could get used to! Until next year, Vogue!


My Vogue Braid Bar wraparound braid; My Dior makeup makeover




Chanel: the adventures of the mock Vogue covershoot


CLB x