Tuesday 21 December 2010

1920's A Decade of change

If there is one concept that defines the twenties it is freedom and change, post WWI  optimism took over every sphere of human activity and sparked incalculable alterations, most notably for women who began to find their voice and express themselves more than at any other time in history. During this decade women liberated their bodies from constricting clothing and moved into the modern era with a daring fashion revolution that signalled the start of the roaring ‘20’s, fragments of which exist in our wardrobes today.

   The transition into this brave new fashion world was rather a slow one, reluctance to adopt the radical celebration of style and individuality was replaced by a passionate embrace of the innovative by 1925. Silhouettes became boyish and young as breasts were flattened with bandeau bras  and corsets were abandoned in favour of loose and comfortable clothing. The garments that were now free of restriction possessed a distinct awareness of the body enabling subtle emphasise of the woman underneath. For the first time in centuries women showed leg lightly covered by silk substitute rayon stockings. These were visible as a result of raised hemlines to knee or calf length, skirts utilised slits and pleats to allow movement, particularly ideal for new dance styles such as the Charleston. Twenties fashion was undoubtedly bold and the term ‘flapper fashion’ became used to describe and represent women who had attitude and projected it as they adorned shorter skirts or even trousers, pouted ox blood lips, Eton cropped their hair and openly consumed alcohol.

   The fashions and styles of this exhilarating decade were carefully carved out by a number of designers that were exceptionally popular at the time, Jean Patou, Elsa Schiaparelli  and the late, great Coco Chanel. Chanel remains inspirational and admired, during the twenties she was the epitome of ‘flapper’ and promoted it with a passion. Her silhouettes were soft and fluid as she worked primarily with jersey fabric but without corsets or waist definition, the use of neutral tones such as cream, navy, black and sand created a simplicity that captured the palpable essence of the decade.

   It was a time for ideas and image reinvention that enabled the forward looking woman to possess a new kind of style as they constructed a vision of themselves that entwined their personality with the fashions of the time. One of the most appealing looks of the twenties was the cloche hat over cropped hair, made incredibly popular by actress Louise Brooks, this accessory was initially a radical one however as the forehead  became unfashionable the cloche hat became standard by the end of the decade. Footwear was completely revamped and the twenties brought exciting changes as shoes were finally acknowledged as a fashion accessory. Now that footwear was on display beneath shorter skirts or wrap over coats they began to appear as much more striking statement pieces that have influenced the styles of today particularly ankle straps and peep toe heels.

   The twenties were certainly a decade of immense change in many ways, the explosion that came after the war was a joyous one affecting ideas and opinions the world over. Nothing was left untouched by the tangible mood which was one of liberation and positivity. The face of the fashion industry would never be the same again and we were now blessed with the works of some awe inspiring designers. The immense power, excitement and style that originated during the twenties was a profound historical event that paved the way for female independence and celebration of the body and individual identity.

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Tuesday 14 December 2010

IRVING PENN June 16 1917 - October 7 2009

Irving Penn was undoubtedly one of the worlds most extraordinary men, an outstanding 20th century visual artist who lived his dream and had a sensational career spanning seven decades. Penn never lost his creative brilliance, his vision or his ability to capture and convey the beauty and simplicity of the world and all the objects within it. This genius is encapsulated in every photograph he ever took whether the subject was a celebrity, aborigine tribesmen, cigarette butts or San Francisco hippies the images projected such deep and powerful emotion that his work became incredibly distinctive. Penn wanted his work to speak to its viewer and initiate reaction, he gave his photographs all of the passion, energy and creativity he had within him so much so that he revolutionised the fashion, art and photography worlds and became immortal as his work will last through the ages.

  Penn discovered at an early age that he possessed artistic talent and attended the Pennsylvania Museum School of Industrial Art from which he graduated in 1938. One of his first career achievements was having drawings published in Harpers Bazaar which was and still is one of the most popular and influential fashion magazines in the world. As Penn evolved gaining understanding of visual communication and the effect it has on the public his career as a photographer blossomed. He initially became known for post World War two feminine glamour images before venturing into fashion photography particularly for industry leader Vogue magazine during the early 1940’s. In 1944 Penn left Vogue to join the US military in Italy and journeyed to India where he developed his skills. Vogue welcomed him back in 1946 to continue his unorthodox yet inspiring fashion work and undertake travel assignments, his association with this publication would last for many years.

  In 1953 an unassuming plain studio in New York opened its doors and Penn turned his attention to portraiture adopting a rarely used technique that would see him become a pioneer as he was able to use it more effectively than any other photographer. Subjects pose against simple white or grey backdrops, carefully organised even sometimes unusual arrangements were used to create striking composition and a calm, skilful and focused approach fused with soft and sensuous natural light became a recipe for greatness. By photographing for hours at a time Penn was able to allow a relaxed subject to open up and truthfully reveal the secrets of their souls through emotion and expression, as a result each image contains the energy and personality of its focus. Penn’s photographs had deep meaning, his feelings, nature and appreciation for natural beauty leaked through the lens and every click of the camera was purposeful, honest and always had the viewer in mind. In a 1991 interview with the New York Times he explained that he was constantly trying to ‘intrigue, stimulate and feed’ the spectator. This is evident in the way that his images evoke curiosity, penetrate your thoughts and entice you by drawing you into them with warmth, sharpness and detail. It is this unique creative power that has ensured Penn’s place as a master of photography, he has inspired others to attempt the technique he championed  and  many have continued his legacy by exhibiting his images or publishing books to celebrate his life’s work.

  An impressive career was only one aspect of Penn’s life, he was blessed with a happy personal life and loving family that had a profound impact on what he created. Irving Penn fist met Swedish model Lisa Fonssagrives at a fashion shoot, the two were married in 1950 and Lisa, his soul mate and collaborator for 42 years remained his favorite subject until her death in 1992. The couple had one son, Tom Penn now a respected designer and Mia a daughter from Lisa’s previous marriage. Irving Penn passed away on 7th October 2009. It is important to recognise and celebrate the remarkable achievements of a phenomenal man who’s lifelong commitment to beauty and excellence will never be forgotten.

P.S - This piece was part of my portfolio for Uni, i just found it and remembered how much i enjoyed looking at Irving Penn's work and writing about his life.

Monday 13 December 2010

Is seasonal fashion obselete?

There is a certain amount of confusion - even in fashion - about cruise/resort collections.

Designed to give a preview of what’s hot in terms of new trends, cruise collections that were once considered quirky between season shows for wealthy vacationers, have recently risen in popularity and become much more relevant to the consumers of today. Now everyone and their diffusion line has a cruise collection. Chanel, Dior, Gucci, Marc Jacobs, and Ralph Lauren all offer full on cruise/resort ranges that rival their spring and fall shows. The reason for this is simple; the traditional seasonal schedule might have made sense before - when magazine editors needed half a year to digest, report, and print their coverage of each season. But technology - Facebook, video streaming, and blogs - has changed that forever. The new generation of fashion followers see collections the very moment that editors and buyers do and are increasingly demanding instant accessibility. As a result retailers and seasonal influences are getting all muddled. 


Of course, disrupted weather patterns in the wake of climate change also play a part in consumers’ struggle to dress appropriately while being restricted by the seasonal offerings from designers. The amount of choice in fashion has increased and as Topshop present alongside the likes of Burberry and bridge the gap between high street and designer, the industry is showing a desire to cater to all tastes and budgets. This is a positive step forward but consumers need designers to deliver practicality, seasonless pieces that provide style and flexibility in everyday life. With this in mind, a move to a more retail-oriented schedule seems almost inevitable. Harriet Quick, fashion features director of Vogue UK, said: "I think we'll start to see a move toward what you could call all-year clothing”.
Designers need to start focusing on a strong annual collection of trans-seasonal garments and suggest micro trends tailored to season through their cruise collections. But, whether this change will alter the allure of fashion and when shows should take place are questions that spark confusion and debate among the fashion elite. Marc Jacobs feel the shows are “timed just fine”, while others see Cruise as experimental and are keen to deliver to consumers as quickly as possible. Ralph Lauren had great success with "direct-to-consumer" shows, from which the fashion savvy could purchase items online; immediately after seeing the presentation. Tommy Hilfiger wants to move in another direction with two shows for every season - one for trade and one for consumers. “The small guys,” he said, “wouldn’t be able to afford it. But the larger, global brands would benefit.”
Best known for overtly political T-shirts and campaigning for ethical consumerism British designer Katherine Hamnett, believes that, “if the designers cannot agree and the industry does not adapt, it will not survive.” "The entire clothing industry is upside-down right now, and has been for some time," she said. "We have bikinis being sold in January, and fur coats being sold in August. It's bonkers".
 
Soon, a truly global, all-weather lifestyle could be within our reach. Cruise collections will give literal meaning to the phrase ‘fashion forward’ and are the key to designers showing responsive and innovative commitment to securing the future of the fashion industry.   

P.S - This post and and 'Drag is the designer drug' are my contribution to UCA's Bespoke magazine. Check out the blog at  http://bespokemaguca.blogspot.com/ and our facebook page at   http://www.facebook.com/BespokeMagUCA  

Saturday 11 December 2010

Drag is the new drug

Industrie magazine presents its latest cover star "Mrs Jacobs”. Of course it's Marc Jacobs in drag showing off his own dresses, handbags, heels and coats. 

Jacobs, 47, Creative Director of the world’s largest luxury brand Louis Vuitton and head designer of Marc Jacobs has become one of the most powerful and recognisable figures in fashion. He has always refused to succumb to the norm, since his “outrageous” 1992 Perry Ellis grunge collection to this year’s fragrance ad campaign for which he wore nothing but a bottle of ‘Bang’. At his latest Louis Vuitton show in Paris he told The Times “when everyone is trying so hard to address what they believe is the modern woman, and what she needs and what she wants, I think it’s great to say ‘F*** that, it’s boring’. I’d rather be camp. I’d rather be decadent. I’d rather go out and shine and be loud”. 

The boundary breaking image was the brainchild of British stylist, Katie Grand who approached Out magazines ranked 15th “Most Powerful Gay Men in America" with the idea that he should model the clothes himself. They were a perfect match as she frequently uses cross dressers in her shoots and he personally tests much of his Womenswear collections. Jacobs has said “I always go nuts when women go, ‘oh men don’t know what it’s like – women in heels, women in skirts, women in dresses- what it’s like to suffer fashion”… “I can show that I, too, will suffer for fashion”. The cover, shot by Patrick Demarchelier, shows Jacobs in a fake wig but with real stubble wearing a fur coat from his 2004 collection, leopard print courts from 2006 a wide brim hat from 2007 and Prada “flash the thigh” stockings. 

The designer is not the only famous face taking on a feminine alter ego for the camera and as exploring identity becomes embraced and accepted the industry comes alive with new talent. The recent success of the first ‘tranversal’ magazine Candy – a publication dedicated to celebrating transvestism, cross dressing and androgyny – have used cover stars Luke Worrell and James Franco to encourage people to adopt the persona of who they want to be. The Gentlewoman features photographer Inez Van Lamsweerde posing in ruffles, ribbon bows and a black beard and Givenchy designer, Ricardo Tisci, cast transgender model Lea T, for his autumn ad campaign. The beautiful Lea T has since appeared across fashion magazines, campaigns, appeared in a nude shoot for French Vogue and has booked a place on Oprah’s famous couch. 


 So as the fashion industry brings drag out of the closet, the question is…are you man enough to be a woman?

Images from - styleite.com and beautyandthedirt.com    

Saturday 27 November 2010

Dirty Dancing





My Grandad came down from Yorkshire to see me and we got up to all sorts. I was lucky, he bought me a fur coat and some great boots but another treat was going to see Dirty Dancing at the Aldwych theater. Loved the costumes and obviously the dancing,  the pics don't really do it justice (especially the guy who plays Johnny).   

theatresonline.com, visitlondon.eolts.co.uk, thisislondon.co.uk, iheartbroadway.com

Tuesday 16 November 2010

royal engagement

After eight years together, Prince William and Kate Middleton are finally engaged! Prince William popped the question on holiday in Kenya last month, but they waited until today to announce it properly with a statement from Clarence House.
They met at the University of St. Andrews in Scotland and have had to put up with constant attention from the press which will not stop now that Kate is marrying the Prince. I can't wait to see what the dress is like, i hope its traditional and has a really long train, the dress will no doubt become really popular so let the race to design the dress begin.

Image from - blog.80millionmoviesfree.com

Friday 12 November 2010

Graham Norton show


 My flatmate Jess managed to get some tickets to be in the audience for the Graham Norton show and when she got an e-mail to say that Colin Farrell, Rhianna, Daniel Radcliffe and Rhod Gilbert were on we went crazy excited and started planning outfits for our TV debut. We arrived first so we got to the front of the line but as the next two rainy and cold hours passed the line grew and a second line appeared that was for people who came last time but didn't get in so they had priority which we were not pleased about. The doors opened and we were desperate not just for the show but for heat and a seat. When the priority people got in we literally charged for the door and were giddy when we saw the amazing studio and didn't have bad seats. The warm up the crowd guy was actually really funny and when Graham Norton came on we all cheered, he stood on the stairs right next to us and (because Harry Potter was on) waved a wand to make the audience appear - well that's how it will look on TV. The stars arrived on the couch and seemed genuinely pleased to be there, it was great that they were so comfortable under the spotlight and chatted away as if there were no cameras at all. Colin Farrel who is better looking in real life than in movies was amazing and Rhianna looked beautiful, Daniel Radcliffe arrived later as he had been to the Harry Potter premier - he was pretty small but really nice and cute. At the end of the show Rhianna performed 'only girl in the world' which is now number one, she had about 6 people around her putting her hair in place and changing her shoes for her but when she sang it was amazing. I hope that we get to go again but that it's a bit warmer next time, we all had a fantastic time and i'm looking forward to watching it on BBC 1 tonight.   

Monday 8 November 2010

street style

 How cute is this Mulberry bunny bag? easy and practical it adds something special to Graces' simple gray mini dress and edgy leather biker jacket. The colors are great for now and i love Mulberry so i thought it needed to be on my blog.
I love the gem skull as it make the bag stand out, it is Naomi's favorite and it is now my mission to find one just like it. the Thomas Wild creation is not only eye catching but it goes with anything and is big enough for everything you need for a night out.

Saturday 6 November 2010

Beatrix Ong

 Beatrix Ong                                                 

                                                Quick Facts

  • Launched in 2002 at the Metropolitan Hotel during LFW
  • Classic and feminine styles
  • Nov 2009 - Beatrix Ong launches her 1st concept store in London’s stylish Newburgh Quarter
  • Beatrix is a Central Saint Martins graduate and used to design for Jimmy Choo


Beatrix Ong stands for innovation and wearable shoes. I love her designs because they always have an elegance about them that draws you in. Much of the appeal is a result of clever and careful crafting and every pair have a sprinkle of Beatrix Ong's design genius making them irresistible.

Images sourced from - http://www.beatrixong.com/

Wednesday 3 November 2010

street style

 I love Naomi's clothes, especially her shoe collection because its full of bold prints, block heels and statement platforms (shoes i could never really wear because i'm a flat shoe kind of girl). I have included lots of Naomi's bags and shoes in previous posts but these fab moccasins are my favorites and the lining is very 'aviator' like the jackets seen on the catwalk.
This bag originally belonged to Isobel's nan and she often uses it as the colors fit in perfectly with her love of old fashioned hues like the jacket purchased from brick lane market. It is ideal for carrying essentials yet stylish and makes her outfits a bit different.

Monday 1 November 2010

Halloween




Great night at a house party and then to Kingston clubs. Everyone was in fancy dress and i look really weird (well more than normal) because i went crazy with red lippy and black eyeshadow that eventually ruined the white dress which you can probably tell was cheap but it was ok for one night. Happy Halloween



Thursday 28 October 2010

Croydon

I visited West Croydon earlier with my friend Naomi, our intention was to get costumes for a Halloween house party on Sunday (which i can't wait for) but as usual we ended up going round the shops for hours. I'd never been before so after a yummy KFC we got Naomi's hair extensions and set off on our search for the perfect outfits. Our problem was that we wanted to dress as angels, me as the good one in white and Naomi as the evil angel and there are no white dresses anywhere, plenty of black but no dress for me. I have to admit that i was kind of pleased because...well i need to confess something that is quite shocking especially for a fashion student, i don't own a dress. Since i arrived at uni my flat mates have given me make overs, backcombed my hair, slapped on fake tan and now i have bought a dress, i'm not very girly and like to play around with accessories mostly.

During our visit Naomi spent quite a bit on a H&M cape and 2 shirts, some fab heels from Topshop and a Halloween costume complete with wings and a wand which makes her look like a dominatrix and i ended up with some cheap cute but crippling shoes and a gold dress thing that you will notice there is no image for because it's going back to the shop.So all in all a successful day for Naomi (that doesn't mean her bank balance) but not really for me, so far i'm wearing wings, the determined to kill my feet shoes and i have a crown and a wand, still looking forward to the party though.

Sunday 24 October 2010

On the street style

 Style really is ageless, this cream mock croc bag with its explosion d metal studs belongs to eighty two year old Shirley who regularly shops at local charity shops. I think this bag is so cute and adds a touch of glam, i would love one of these bags. Shirley pulls off this look with a simple beige trench coat and mid high heels meaning that her head to toe color blocking is very Chloe like and chic. 
A shopping bag, an advert and a quirky statement, this bag is ideal for retired writer Margaret to fit her groceries into but it also makes her stand out. This brightly colored bag makes a statement and the fact that its really old and once belonged to her mother shows that you can still pull out some old gems that catch the eye.

Thursday 21 October 2010

On the street style

Fantastic lace ups from New Look are perfect for wearing with jeans or leggings but Serena has opted for purple tights to jazz them up. I love her style and the fact that she is not afraid to try new things making her unique.

 This amazing River Island bag is a chuck in your stuff and go style boost. Love the boxy shape (very popular right now) and the chain detail but the best feature of this bag for me is the contrasting textures , i adore the mock croc and snake skin handle mix. 







Sunday 17 October 2010

Charlotte Olympia (Charlotte Dellal)


Quick facts

  • Charlotte Dellal is half Brazilian and half English
  • She graduated from Cordwainers
  • Charlotte Olympia shoes are a hit with Kate Moss and Sienna Miller
  • Charlotte Olympia's signature is courts with island platforms 
I adore Charlotte Olympia's towering heels and the references to '40's and '50's glamour
in the designs. The bright colors and vivid prints add to the allure, for a pair of Charlotte Olympia shoes hit Dover Street Market, Harvey Nic's or the new retail store at 56 Maddox Street, you won't be able to resist.

 http://www.net-a-porter.com/Shop/Designers/Charlotte_Olympia

Thursday 14 October 2010

On the street style

 Everywhere you look these days women are wearing little black boots because they are cute, comfy and go with anything. Naomi's lace up chunky heel boots on the left are from Topshop and Vix has opted for New Look distressed leather boots. There are so many styles out there which proves that the little black boot is and always will be a stylish staple.
I love it when clothes or accessories just appear, Jade's mum sent her this amazing hat in Camel (loved by Chloe and Celine, camel is huge for a/w 10-11). The hat arrived this morning and it was found at a car boot sale, it's perfect for adding understated glam to a day outfit.

Monday 11 October 2010

Brick Lane

The weekend was great, me and a few friends went
 to Brick Lane and I'd never been before so i really enjoyed the experience. It wasn't the easiest place to find but there were sooooo many people there that it was clear from the moment we arrived that the atmosphere would be electric.

Browsing through the vintage stalls there were literally hundreds of garments and shoes that I could have bought if I'd had enough money, I did manage to get the cash for three tops, a scarf, a jacket and a bracelet (parents not pleased that I spent all the       
money they sent the day before).                                   

The smells and the sounds were incredible and for me it made Brick Lane special and unique. Everyone seemed to have their finger on the fashion pulse and the range of outfits went from wonderful and wacky to casual or chic. I will definitely go back (probably every week) and if you've never been get yourself to
Brick Lane pronto it's the best place to be and check
out the vibrant galleries and bars.  

Image sourced from - 2camels.com

Friday 8 October 2010

On the street style


This antique shop satchel bag is right on the money with buckles and prominent stitching gives a masculine touch to a feminine dress or opt for leather and jeans like Sophie. The bag is practical and an easy way to add edge to your outfit. 

 So simple yet soooooo effective, Jess tied this silky blue and red scarf from TKMaxx around her head in seconds and it transformed her look. I am really into little details like this that especially when they make a big impact.

Tuesday 5 October 2010

Angel Jackson



Quick facts
  • Created in 2005 by sisters Katie & Millie Smith
  • Won Topshop New Designer award for their 1st collection
  • Celeb fans are Sienna Miller and Kirsten Dunst
  • British Glam with a touch of Parisian chic
I worship Angel Jackson, every item is perfectly crafted,
instantly chic and recognizable. I feel passionate about Angel 
Jackson as the brand clearly cares and acknowledges working conditions and ethically sources goods issues. For the most recent collection Angel Jackson has taken inspiration from cult movies, snake prints and surrealism and i look forward to picking out a bag from this stunning collection.




Images sourced from : www.angeljackson.co.uk/




Saturday 2 October 2010

Everyday style

 Simple yet chic wear with everything boots from LK Bennett. I love how Jenny
wears her boots with over the knee socks a la Prada and compliments the boots with
a colorful skirt making her look cute, stylish and a reflection of her personality.
Whats not to love about this gem colored bag from the genius that is Marc Jacobs.
Practical, versatile and stunning the handbag uses zips and studs to draw attention
without over doing it. I love, love, love Marc Jacobs.

Wednesday 29 September 2010

Introduction

Welcome to SHOW.ME.URS, my brand new blog is a treasure trove of bags, shoes, accessories and all things beautiful that can take any outfit from ordinary to stunning and unique. I will regularly post captivating images of items worn by people in my local area, it is truly amazing what you can find and learn from the people around you when you focus on their individual style.

I recently moved to Surrey to begin a Fashion Journalism degree at the University for the Creative Arts. Originally from West Yorkshire and aged twenty three i previously studied at the Fashion Retail Academy but UCA has opened my eyes and made me want to experiment more particularly with accessories as i want to create outfits that are both distinctive and personal by mixing pieces with different colors and textures together.

I hope my blog inspires you to dare to be different, enjoy.

Keely. x