Candles, Candles, Everywhere...
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I LOVE candles. I love how wonderful they smell, how special they make you feel, how relaxed and zen'd out it makes you and how they come in all different shapes, colours and sizes. They're fun, right?
I've always been a fan of candles; Yankee, Muji, Max Benjamin, True Grace etc etc are some of my favourites. And on a cold and pretty rainy day in Covent Garden, I smelt it from outside. Absolute heaven in a beautifully presented jar.
So off I toddled to the beautifully merchandised Covent Garden store to discover the scents. At the threshold, I was completely blown away. Presentation alone, this store would score a 10/10. Easy. From its decadent chandeliers and wall hangings, to it's chabby chic Parisian furniture, the store exudes luxury and the very best quality. With its branded rugs, and its bold striped walls, it feels almost like more of a showroom than a retail outlet, which makes it a real destination experience.
After spending a long, LONG time examining every single fragrance, and fragrance combination (a service unique to Jo Malone), I finally chose my scent - a fresh and yummy Grapefruit, priced at £39.
I've now had the candle for about 3 months, I burn it for about an hour once every week or so, and the smell is still as delicious as the first time. I'm about three quarters of the way through it now, and think a PayDay treat is in order!!
Makes for a wonderful gift (beautifully gift wrapped and presented), or a really nice treat if you're feeling a bit run down and tired. Recommended to anyone who likes fresh, airy, crisp and clean scents, with a hint of zest.
I can go on forever about this product, but for now, I'm going to leave you to try it for yourselves!
Ps, I've also heard a little rumour that Jo Malone created the lemon fragrance for the scented hand wipes in McDonald’s... can anyone confirm this? Way cool!!
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The Bling Ring
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Ok. So I've waited a long time for this film to come out.
The Bling Ring, directed by Sofia Coppola (Lost In Translation, The Virgin Suicides), is a story inspired by true events, telling a tale of a group of fame hungry/obsessed/passionate teenagers who use the internet to find the whereabouts of local San Fernando Valley/Calabasas, California celebrities and use this information to rob their homes whilst they are away.
First shown at the coveted Cannes Film Festival this year, the film, starring Emma Watson, tells of the spree a group of arrogant, ballsy and fame hungry teenagers in 2009, who are willing to throw their inhibitions, fear and morals in the bin in order to pursue a life of celebrity style and luxury. The film is set to be a hit when it roles out to cinema's worldwide later this month.
I remember when these robberies were happening, all over the glossies and interwebs people would be writing about them. Victims of the criminal shopping spree included Paris Hilton (who cameo's in the film), Lindsay Lohan, Megan Fox, Rachel Bilson, Audrina Patridge and Miranda Kerr. The group stole almost $3million worth of designer gear!
The cleverly titled original article, written by Vanity Fair, 'The Suspects Wore Louboutins' reveals an in-depth and candid account of the group in action. A real interesting read.
As for me, I think I'll stick to trying to get the attention of the celebs I stalk with the odd tweet!
The Bling Ring, directed by Sofia Coppola (Lost In Translation, The Virgin Suicides), is a story inspired by true events, telling a tale of a group of fame hungry/obsessed/passionate teenagers who use the internet to find the whereabouts of local San Fernando Valley/Calabasas, California celebrities and use this information to rob their homes whilst they are away.
First shown at the coveted Cannes Film Festival this year, the film, starring Emma Watson, tells of the spree a group of arrogant, ballsy and fame hungry teenagers in 2009, who are willing to throw their inhibitions, fear and morals in the bin in order to pursue a life of celebrity style and luxury. The film is set to be a hit when it roles out to cinema's worldwide later this month.
I remember when these robberies were happening, all over the glossies and interwebs people would be writing about them. Victims of the criminal shopping spree included Paris Hilton (who cameo's in the film), Lindsay Lohan, Megan Fox, Rachel Bilson, Audrina Patridge and Miranda Kerr. The group stole almost $3million worth of designer gear!
The cleverly titled original article, written by Vanity Fair, 'The Suspects Wore Louboutins' reveals an in-depth and candid account of the group in action. A real interesting read.
As for me, I think I'll stick to trying to get the attention of the celebs I stalk with the odd tweet!
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Vogue Festival 2013 - Victoria Beckham: 'My Fashion Life'
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The Vogue Festival; a celebration of the iconic title's dominant place within its industry, bringing together the fashion industry's leading and most influential designers, models and creatives alike.
Editor-in-chief of British Vogue, Alexandra Shulman states about the 2012 event that 'It is clear that giving our readers the chance to see and hear the people whose talent is reflected in the pages of the magazine surrounded by a fun, fashion environment, attracts an engaged and lively audience that are part of the unique appeal of this event.' - say it ain't so!
I was lucky enough to of bagged a ticket for one of the Vogue Festival 2013's most sought after events. Yesterday (Sunday 28th April 2013), Victoria Beckham herself was sat on a raised stage on a sofa just 6 rows in front of me. Imagine my glee.
Having arrived at Queen Elizabeth Hall at around 10:30am, I was ready. The sun was shining, and the Ray Bans were out. Hopped up on a Starby's Iced Caramel Macchiato for breakfast, and wearing my beloved 'sexy pants', I felt right at home.
Walking through the doors felt like walking into a different world - I felt like Carrie Bradshaw when she first stepped through the rotating doors of US Vogue in the Condé Nast building...
It was buzzing - glam, chic, beautiful people everywhere, organised chaos. It was Vogue.
I was pleasantly surprised by the small and intimate theatre room to which the scene was set. The excitement grew.
After a short introduction by Perry Oosting, the President of Vogue Festival Sponsor, Vertu (he mentioned celebrating the '3 V's; Victoria, Vogue and Vertu'), we were met by Alexandra Shulman. After a very stern warning that 'unfortunately, anyone found to be taking photographs or recording will be removed from the auditorium.' (BUZZKILL), it was time.
In came Victoria. She was greeted my an ear-shattering applause and *shock horror* she was smiling - seriously guys, this mis-conception that she never smiles has got to stop.
Wearing one of her own designs from her AW13 collection, she started out saying 'a lot of people wanna hear me talk... I hope I say something good!'. After some polite chuckling, the interview began.
Shulman first spoke to Victoria about her inspirations for the collection which ranged from the California lifestyle having effect on her Victoria line, to her RTW line being inspired by son Romeo running into the house after school one day in a baseball tee, to her husband David and his signature beanie hats.
Speaking breezily and with ease, she joked and laughed and was extremely confident in what she was talking about, making it known that she knows her clothes inside out - from fabrics to stitching.
She spoke about the amount of work it took - a year long project with conversations lasting months about set, music, hair, make-up, styling, all for an 8 minute show! '[it's] a lot of pressure, but I love it!' she gushed.
The British Vogue EiC then asked if she would ever show a collection in London, to which Victoria replied bashfully 'Never say never'. It's clear that Victoria has built a dual living situation for her family, constantly moving between LA and London, but with her children being schooled in LA, for now I personally think that is her main base. Boo.
Not at all giving London the cold shoulder, she stated exclusively, that London would definitely be the place for her first stand alone store. On a possible venture into retail, she considered 'for me it feels like it's time to do something a little bit different.' - after the successful launch of her e-commerce site, bricks and mortar isn't far along the road, it would seem!
Stating that she welcomes constructive criticism, and was aware of the pre-conceptions her chosen path would follow her with, she was always determined. She jokes '...there was a lot of raised eyebrows... for those who could raise their eyebrows!' a hearty laugh from the audience this time.
Victoria Beckham came across wonderfully - she was funny, lovable and completely and utterly charming. It was the way she spoke with so much passion that made her so endearing and likeable.
It was a fantastic day, and I only wished I could of stayed for the other talks to soak up more fashion fabulousness! I did however, get to go and play - the Vogue cover board, the YSL & Dior make-up counters and the gift shop were all a hit!
The whole point of the event is for fashion nuts to get real up close and personal with the people that have inspired them through a series of talks, debates, makeovers and workshops. It's a great opportunity for young people to really learn about the industry from the people who are changing it. Ticket prices, at £40 were modest, and able to be kept at a low price due to its lead sponsor - thank you Vertu!
This 2 day event is in it's second year, and I can only see it going from strength to strength - although, this years line up which included VB, Mario Testino, Cara Delevigne and Donatella Versace will be pretty difficult to top, but if anyone can do it, Vogue can.
Walking away from the venue (around 3 hours after the talk, as I refused to leave this wonderful world), I felt inspired, empowered and determined.
I'm off to find the number for VB's PR office...
Editor-in-chief of British Vogue, Alexandra Shulman states about the 2012 event that 'It is clear that giving our readers the chance to see and hear the people whose talent is reflected in the pages of the magazine surrounded by a fun, fashion environment, attracts an engaged and lively audience that are part of the unique appeal of this event.' - say it ain't so!
I was lucky enough to of bagged a ticket for one of the Vogue Festival 2013's most sought after events. Yesterday (Sunday 28th April 2013), Victoria Beckham herself was sat on a raised stage on a sofa just 6 rows in front of me. Imagine my glee.
Having arrived at Queen Elizabeth Hall at around 10:30am, I was ready. The sun was shining, and the Ray Bans were out. Hopped up on a Starby's Iced Caramel Macchiato for breakfast, and wearing my beloved 'sexy pants', I felt right at home.
Walking through the doors felt like walking into a different world - I felt like Carrie Bradshaw when she first stepped through the rotating doors of US Vogue in the Condé Nast building...
It was buzzing - glam, chic, beautiful people everywhere, organised chaos. It was Vogue.
I was pleasantly surprised by the small and intimate theatre room to which the scene was set. The excitement grew.
After a short introduction by Perry Oosting, the President of Vogue Festival Sponsor, Vertu (he mentioned celebrating the '3 V's; Victoria, Vogue and Vertu'), we were met by Alexandra Shulman. After a very stern warning that 'unfortunately, anyone found to be taking photographs or recording will be removed from the auditorium.' (BUZZKILL), it was time.
In came Victoria. She was greeted my an ear-shattering applause and *shock horror* she was smiling - seriously guys, this mis-conception that she never smiles has got to stop.
Wearing one of her own designs from her AW13 collection, she started out saying 'a lot of people wanna hear me talk... I hope I say something good!'. After some polite chuckling, the interview began.
Shulman first spoke to Victoria about her inspirations for the collection which ranged from the California lifestyle having effect on her Victoria line, to her RTW line being inspired by son Romeo running into the house after school one day in a baseball tee, to her husband David and his signature beanie hats.
Speaking breezily and with ease, she joked and laughed and was extremely confident in what she was talking about, making it known that she knows her clothes inside out - from fabrics to stitching.
She spoke about the amount of work it took - a year long project with conversations lasting months about set, music, hair, make-up, styling, all for an 8 minute show! '[it's] a lot of pressure, but I love it!' she gushed.
Got this cheeky snap at the end!
The British Vogue EiC then asked if she would ever show a collection in London, to which Victoria replied bashfully 'Never say never'. It's clear that Victoria has built a dual living situation for her family, constantly moving between LA and London, but with her children being schooled in LA, for now I personally think that is her main base. Boo.
Not at all giving London the cold shoulder, she stated exclusively, that London would definitely be the place for her first stand alone store. On a possible venture into retail, she considered 'for me it feels like it's time to do something a little bit different.' - after the successful launch of her e-commerce site, bricks and mortar isn't far along the road, it would seem!
Stating that she welcomes constructive criticism, and was aware of the pre-conceptions her chosen path would follow her with, she was always determined. She jokes '...there was a lot of raised eyebrows... for those who could raise their eyebrows!' a hearty laugh from the audience this time.
Victoria Beckham came across wonderfully - she was funny, lovable and completely and utterly charming. It was the way she spoke with so much passion that made her so endearing and likeable.
It was a fantastic day, and I only wished I could of stayed for the other talks to soak up more fashion fabulousness! I did however, get to go and play - the Vogue cover board, the YSL & Dior make-up counters and the gift shop were all a hit!
The whole point of the event is for fashion nuts to get real up close and personal with the people that have inspired them through a series of talks, debates, makeovers and workshops. It's a great opportunity for young people to really learn about the industry from the people who are changing it. Ticket prices, at £40 were modest, and able to be kept at a low price due to its lead sponsor - thank you Vertu!
This 2 day event is in it's second year, and I can only see it going from strength to strength - although, this years line up which included VB, Mario Testino, Cara Delevigne and Donatella Versace will be pretty difficult to top, but if anyone can do it, Vogue can.
Walking away from the venue (around 3 hours after the talk, as I refused to leave this wonderful world), I felt inspired, empowered and determined.
I'm off to find the number for VB's PR office...
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It's Here!!
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After a wonderful New York Fashion Week (where Victoria Beckham shone, Oscar de la Renta shocked, and Marc Jacobs delighted), it's finally time for the Londoners to show the world how it's done. I'M SO EXCITED. Love this LFW 'Shoe Tree' poster designed by Manolo Blahnik by the way. Classy...
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Versace SS13 Ad Campaign
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HOLY SMOKES. I've been meaning to write this post for a while now. Not so much write, more ogle at! It's of course Kate Moss for Versace. All eyes are on Moss as she represents ancient Greek iconography, like a Goddess sent straight from the skies.
Modelling alongside Joan Smalls and Daria Werbowy, the 3 top models looked absolutely stunning, creating a definite head-turner of a campaign for the Italian brand. Good move, Versace.
Modelling alongside Joan Smalls and Daria Werbowy, the 3 top models looked absolutely stunning, creating a definite head-turner of a campaign for the Italian brand. Good move, Versace.
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Label Lust: CELINE SS13 Roll-Up Clutch
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I know it's been a couple of months since we first saw this clutch from the Celine SS13 collection, but it keeps calling me!! I'm obsessed with this cute little roll-up lunch bag style clutch.
It's such a decadent but comfortable bag - so wearable! I'd have to favour the red of all the colours available, but I'd happily open my arms to any :)
Anyone remember the Jil Sander Menswear AW12/13 collection? The Celine roll up clutch very much reminds me of their 'Vasari' £185 paper bag. Which do you prefer?
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Papa Karl, You Did Good...
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Paris Fashion Week. Paris Haute Couture Fashion Week. One week that should be in every girls' diaries.
Haute Couture isn't an item of clothing. It's a piece. Something that is bespoke, one of a kind, creative, detailed, high quality, and most incredibly, hand-sewn. Hours upon hours are spent, and excruciatingly extreme attention to detail is paid by the most experienced and patient seamstresses in the world. Magic.
Every season, Karl Lagerfeld for Chanel amazes and entices the imaginations of millions of onlookers with collections that are like no other.
This season, Papa Karl did not disappoint. Set in the Grand Palais in central Paris, against a backdrop of a romantic Midsummer Nights' Dream forest along with soothing bird songs, Chanel's Haute Couture SS13 collection was jaw-dropping.
The Face.
Chanel, of course with the most wonderful lace eyelashes. Dreamy...
The Show.
Feather, lace and tulle. Embroidered sequins, beads and chiffon. Look, just look at the detail!! Lagerfeld stated '“It takes 2,000 hours to make just one of those dresses,”. Amazing. There literally are no words!
The Finish.
To top off, Lagerfeld showed his support for the legalization of gay marriage in France by sending two models down a catwalk wearing couture bridal gowns, accompanied by his uber cute pageboy nephew!
Chanel wipes the floor clean with no competition coming close when it comes to couture, and he certainly proved that with this show that came to him 'in a dream'. The mind, imagination, creative thinking, and vision makes this show one that people will be talking about for a very long time.
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