Saturday 29 December 2018

Soundtrack of 2018

A few of the tracks which have been the soundtrack to my year...

Eternity by Ferry Corsten
Just For A Moment by Gryffin ft Iselin
This Wild Darkness by Moby
Sansa by Gareth Emery
First Time by M-22 ft Medina
Walking Away by Haim (Mura Masa remix)
Fallin 4 U by Will Heard

Why Her Not Me by Grace Carter
When I'm With Him by Empress Of
Hero by George Maple
Siv (You and I) by ViVii
Couldn't Believe by Broods
5 Dollars by Christine and the Queens

A$AP Forever by A$AP Rocky ft Moby
Nice For What by Drake

So It Goes by Taylor Swift
Delicate by Taylor Swift
Back To You by Selena Gomez
These Days by Rudimental
Sucker Punch by Sigrid
Somethings Gotta Give by Camilla Cabello
Angels by Robbie Williams (performed with Taylor Swift at Wembley)

Victoria Falls by Flyte
Brace by Twin Shadow ft Rainsford
Star Roving by Slowdive
Pride by City Calm Down
TOOTIMETOOTIMETOOTIME by The 1975
Panopticon by Cloud Control

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Monday 10 December 2018

SS19 Trend - Plume

Emerging as the biggest eveningwear trends for SS19, feathers (and an abundance of them) are  going to be a force to be reckoned with. Plumes of feathers were widely seen on the runway, and showcased by some of the most lucrative luxury brands in the world including: Saint Laurent, Valentino and Marc Jacobs. The debut Celine collection, by Hedi Slimane, featured LBD's with exaggerated  feathered shoulders. Whilst over at NO.21 a classic cocktail dress was updated with ostrich feathers. The most striking element of this trend, however, is the use of colour. We expect the occasional  feather to make an appearance in partywear, but this season what was really striking was that the colours were unashamedly bold. Look no further than the Marc Jacobs collection, for an example of the ultimate 'dress for excess' runway moment. I'm already bookmarking this collection for the likes of Rihanna and Tracee Ellis Ross. Rochas delivered the most classic use of feathers, combining them with crystal trims - about as decadent as it gets. So whichever extra look you opt for next Spring, prepare to be moulting in the cocktail bar.
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Monday 3 December 2018

Outfit of The Month - December

This outfit was based around a skirt that I have had my eye on all season, it is this beautiful mini from Self-Portrait with ruffle detailing. It is fairly classic in its fabrication and colouration, but the asymmetric ruffle completely elevates the appeal of the piece and makes it much more fashion forward - a key element which I always try to incorporate into my looks. The blouse is from Isabel Marant, one of my favourite brands. For me, the appeal of the top is in the lace detailing which has been constructed to give the illusion of a bodice. Again, it's all in those little details! A classic wool coat in undoubtedly a winter essential and something which I would always recommend investing in, if you can. This gorgeous wrap coat is from Madewell. Its sophisticated cut means it will be a wardrobe staple for years to come and the petrol blue shade will help to slightly brighten up your outfit on a cold winters day. Inevitably I opted for a pair of cowboy boots, they help to offset the twee nature of the blouse and add that all important rock 'n' roll element to the look (which you know I love!). Completing the look is a super edgy bag, with metal hardware, from Yuzefi. The brand launched in 2016, and is already stocked in some of the worlds best luxury retailers including: Net a Porter, Neiman Marcus and Holt Renfrew. I adore the mix of tonal colours on this particular style.

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Monday 26 November 2018

Resort 19 Trend - Picnic Blanket Checks

Think of Spring, especially during your childhood, and you may think of picnics in the park - I know I do. A whole host of Marks and Spencer party food, on paper plates, laid out in extraordinary fashion on an iconic printed blanket...most likely to be ruined by overexcited wasps. Oh the memories!  Picnics are somewhat a thing of the past, but that hasn't stopped this classic picnic blanket check print making a strong appearance for Resort 19. Making its most dominant appearance at Jil Sander, the print was seen on full head-to-toe looks on high-neck/figure skimming dresses and even tights. Mulberry  showcased the most classic picnic check in multi coloured squares of wool. Due to the nature of the origin of this print, the trend has a heritage feel to it and in large part it is a very easy 'non-print' to incorporate into your wardrobe.
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Monday 19 November 2018

Autumn Wishlist 2018

Back with another seasonal wishlist, where I am showing you the 9 fashion items which I am coveting this Autumn. If you look back over my previous wishlist edits, it is clear that I clearly have a thing for red and black...I mean seriously though how obsessed can one be with a colour combination? Lately I've been loving The Kooples, especially their collab with Stella Maxwell and Irina Shayk. With that collab in mind, i've been reguarly checking out The Kooples website for the latest drops and they have some seriously gorgeous dresses this Fall (3). If I were to style such a dress, I would definitely team with an ultra-cool pair of ankle boots. Cue this somewhat awesome pair from Russell and Bromley (6). If you have been following my blog for some time, you will know that i'm a sucker for a skinny scarf. Zandra Rhodes (one of my design heroes) has designed a number of skinny scarfs, featuring her iconic screen-printed motifs...and i'm in love with them (7). Talking of accessories, I recently got my ears pierced. Granted i'm about 2 decades too late to the ear-piercing party, but better late then never! Obviously that means that i'm now on the hunt for super cool earrings. Thomas Sabo has some great pieces at the moment, which are delicate but also have an edge to them (5). See my below edit for the above mentioned pieces, as well as a few more lust-worthy pieces.
1. Leather Skirt - Nanushka £275
2. Wool Coat - Karen Millen £325
3. Dress - The Kooples £328
4. Leather Bag - Mulberry £795
5. Drop Earrings - Thomas Sabo £198
6. Ankle Boots - Russell and Bromley £295
7. Silk Skinny Scarf - Zandra Rhodes £95
8. Check Mini Skirt - Maggie Marilyn £295
9. Printed Neck-Tie Blouse - Rixo £175
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Monday 12 November 2018

A/W 18 Trend - Neon Everything

Neon is this season's ultimate trend. Whether it be apparel/accessories or even cosmetics, A/W 18 is all about high-visability. When you are used to a more muted palette for Autumn, it is easy to understand why this years' biggest colour trend could be a little overwhelming - but there's no shying away from this trend, it's literally everywhere and you've just got to embrace it loud-and-proud! Whilst you may think this trend lends itself more to fun daywear pieces, you'd be wrong in thinking this. On the runway we saw many formal eveningwear looks, that had been elevated by the use of high voltage neons (Olivier Theyskens, Emilio de la Morena). Knitwear is a Fall wardrobe staple, and this season you can update your collection with a neon knit. Simply pair with a silk skirt (ref: Balenciaga) or go super casual and team with tailored trousers for the ultimate trend-driven daytime outfit. For those brave enough to tackle some serious colour-blocking, look not further than Prada and Marni for reference. They took colour clashing to the next level with some seriously OTT neon pairings. From head-to-toe, these looks were all about excess. If all this talk of neon brights is giving you a headache, then do not fear. Why not invest in neon winter accessories that will bring your look right up to date. A cute wool hat or neon leather bag will work well with an all black outfit, and if you do invest in a handbag the bright colour will make it appropriate to carry right through to summer.
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Monday 5 November 2018

Outfit of The Month - November

I'm back with another new #OOTM and this time I had a very clear direction for the look I wanted to go for. For the best part of the past 12 months, i've been seriously lusting over LA based brand 'Anine Bing'. Founded in 2012, by Danish model Anine, her collections are the epitome of everything I want my style to be. It's literally like the brand read my mind when creating each piece in the collection. So with that in mind, I based this entire look around the 'vintage' sweatshirt with the now infamous 'BING' slogan. I adore the distressed look of the sweatshirt mixed with Americana vibes. Faded grey  skinny denim jeans are a standard feature in my wardrobe, and this pair from Frame do the job perfectly! Now whilst I would usually wear an outfit like this with a leather jacket, no can do at this time of year, so i've opted for an unashamedly bold faux fur leopard print coat from Alice and Olivia. What really drew me to this coat, was the layered black hoodie underneath. It really relaxes the feel of the coat, and stops it looking to glam. The tote bag comes courtesy of Balenciaga. The 'City' tote has been around for years but my love for it has never really wavered and this deep oxblood shade is perfect for autumn. Anyone who knows me will tell you that I LOVE western style boots (its a borderline obsession) and this studded pair from Rag & Bone are right up my street. Completing the look is a leather belt from Saint Laurent, with more of the western vibes which I love so much!
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Monday 22 October 2018

New Music Playlist - October 2018

Something To Remember Me By by The Horrors
Star Roving by Slowdive
Letting Go by Wild Nothing
Black Rainbows by CutCopy
When I'm With Him by Empress Of
Just Like Love by Perfume Genius
Yes by Chromatics (Symmetry remix)
Oh! by Bennik
TooTimeTooTimeTooTime by The 1975
Peach by Broods
Mind Tricks by Jeannel
Lose Control by Glass Animals ft Joey Bada$$
Just For A Moment by Griffin ft Iselin
5 Dollars by Christine and the Queens
Holy by King Princess
Drive by Justin Jay
Good To Me by Loote
Pride by City Calm Down
Last Words by Isaac Gracie
Back Down by Bob Moses
Psychopath by Charlotte Lawrence, Nina Nesbitt & Sasha Sloan
Long Way Home by Gareth Emery
Cross My Mind by ARIZONA ft Kiiara
Change Is Gonna Come by YesYou ft Damon Trueitt
Half Life by Twin Shadow
Eternity by Ferry Corsten
High Five by Sigrid (Askjell remix)
Woo by Beach House
Heartbeat by Claptone ft Nathan Nicholson
Warm Blood by Flor
I Feel Alright by Bonzai (Mura Masa remix)
Want Me More by NAATIONS
More Than Friends by James Hype ft Kelli-Leigh
The Greatest by Cat Power
Keep Running by Tei Shi
Bum Bum Bum by Cass McCombs
Painful to Watch by FOURS
Juggernaut by Oliver Heldens
Break Me by DMA'S
On Your Own by Jorja Smith
Sincere by Jelani Blackman
Know the Light by Tsorf
Cash Money by Justin Jay
When Will I See You Again by Shakka
Morals by BATTS
Goodbye by Porches
Xo by Nightly
Lose by Fritz Kalkbrenner
Sansa by Gareth Emery
Starlight by Jai Wolf ft Mr Gabriel
With Every Heartbeat by Son of 8 & Phats & Small (Robyn cover)
Nobody Compares To You by Griffin ft Katie Pearlman

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Monday 8 October 2018

A/W 18 Trend - Metallic Ombre

When it comes to dressing for A/W, metallic fabrics are one of the most seasonal choices you can make - even more so for evening-wear. This season, block colour metallics will not suffice, the trend instead being for dazzling ombres. Cavalli played it safe (as safe as a metallic ombre gown can be), showcasing a dreamy silver/wine metallic combo with dip-dyed fringing. It was the ultimate 'wow' factor dress. At Ashish it was a different story. We all know the London-based brand is known for OTT metallics and lashings of sequins, so it came as no surprise that they were fully onboard with this latest trend. Rainbow ombres reigned supreme and were seen head-to-toe on suits. Over in Milan, Marco de Vincenzo is another designer who has been a longtime lover of metallics. For A/W 18 the designer combined this particular trend with another huge trend for the season - quilting. It was a major ode to the current trends whilst staying close to his signature look. In my below edit, the runway looks are accompanied by the artwork of US artist Jim Hodges.
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Monday 1 October 2018

Resort 19 Trend - Cornflower Blue

The softest shade of blue was widely used for Resort 19, emerging as one of the main colour trends of the pre-season. This shade of powder blue felt fresh on the runway and had an air of innocence to it. Any soft shade is going to feel feminine but the grey undertones of this particular colour give it a higher level of sophistication as opposed to say a classic pastel blue, which can sometimes be a bit sharp. It works well when paired with both white and black, so if you are looking to wear this trend for Spring teaming with white will be your go to look but team with black and you can easily wear this trend in Autumn. Louis Vuitton opted for glossy fabrics, whilst in contrast Karla Spetic chose a marl fabric with a gorgeous grainy texture to it. Key Designers: Christopher Esber, Karla Spetic, Louis Vuitton, Sandy Liang
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Monday 24 September 2018

Resort 19 Trend - Typography

The use of typography/branding might not be anything new, but the trend for it has really gained momentum over the past few seasons. It has become somewhat of a trademark for new designers such as Off-White, helping the brand to grow in notoriety thanks to its noticeable branding. This trend is bold and sometimes (unashamedly) brash, it's a surefire way of saying 'look at me, i'm wearing designer'.  The typography prints themselves were largely kept black & white, whilst a few designers opted for bright colours. the trend best lends itself to sporty and more edgy silhouettes, but classic looks were still present. 
Designers: DVF, MSGM, Off-White, Valentino, Versace, Versus

If you like typography, then head over to my Pinterest (details below) where I actually have an entire board dedicated to lettering. It's great for inspiration!

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Monday 17 September 2018

Outfit of The Month - September

At the moment I am loving the combination of mustard yellow and black. Yellow is not the easiest of colours to successfully wear, but the golden undertones of mustard make it more flattering on the skin than a brighter shade of yellow. Cropped flares continue to be a huge trend, lengthening the leg they are very desirable. Skimming the leg just above the ankle they look ultra flattering with a pair of pointed toe ankle boots. This contemporary crop is super modern, so fear not if you thought flares were only for 70's fancy dress. Opting for a white pair of boots also makes for a great contrast against the black. In keeping with the black and white styling, the bag combines the 2 colours together. What I love the most about this particular bag from 'Boyy' is the tortoiseshell detail, it sits well next to the mustard on the top. The jacket is from Chloe, and showcases another key trend for the season - contrasting piping on the seams. Completing the look is a necklace from Foundrae and bakerboy cap from Isabel Marant. This outfit is great for day-to-day wear but also appropriate for evening attire thanks to the smart tailored jacket and kitten heeled boots.
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Monday 10 September 2018

Resort 19 Trend - Vacay Prints

You may remember that earlier in the year I documented the Pre-Fall 18 trend for 'Scenic Prints', well move forward two seasons and that trend has developed into high summer vacation prints - i'm talking Monte Carlo meets the French Riviera. Gone are the rural landscapes we saw for Pre-Fall and in are luxury seascapes, fast cars and the all important palm trees. This in quite an intense print trend, in that the prints are large in scale (scaling them down just wouldn't have the same impact) and for that reason makes this a bold trend for Spring. The prints in question are glamorous and evoke feelings of a dream luxury vacation - what more could you want for Spring? Azure blue is a key colour and was seen on all the prints, along with palm green. Designers: Altuzarra, Balmain, Coach, Monse.
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Saturday 8 September 2018

Music Playlist - September 2018

First Time by M-22 ft Medina
Real Life by Duke Dumont & Gordon City (Acoustic)
Boys Life by Small Black
Sunset Memories by Roman Muller
Brace by Twin Shadow ft Rainsford
Tennis Court by Lorde (Flume remix)
In Motion by China Lane
Shadow by Chromatics
Echoes of You by Tomas Skyldeberg
The Heart by  Stereo Honey
Ascent by Afternoon Diesel
Missing U by Robyn
Imaginary Friend by Tove Lo
Rakata by Felix Pallas
Spoiled by Flor
Narcissist by No Rome ft The 1975
Fate by Pines
Change Is Gonna Come by YesYou ft Damon Trueitt
Beat Organ by 16 Bit Lolitas
Call Me by NEIKED ft Mimi
Black Rainbows by Cut Copy
When I'm With Him by Empress Of
Feel Good by Maribou State ft Khruangbin
Supposed To Do by Stevie Appleton
Who Do You Love by Robyn & Kindness (Wolfgang Voigt New Romantic remix)
Waves by Dean Lewis (JordanXL remix)
Delicate by Taylor Swift (Seeb remix)
Need You by Allie X
Cold by Editors
Stuck by Lost Kings ft Tove Styrke
Halcyon and On and On by Orbital
Alone in Kyoto by Air
Cold by Editors
The Wild Darkness by Moby (Maor Levi remix)
Spoiled by Flor
So I Met Someone by VHS Collection
Macadam Therapy by Dauwd
Into It by Camila Cabello
Give Yourself A Try - The 1975
5 In The Morning by Charli XCX
Alone In Kyoto by Air

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Monday 3 September 2018

Get The Look - Taylor Swift - Reputation (part 2)

Following on from the first part of my Taylor Swift styling edit last week, i'm happy to now bring you part 2. Same as last time, I have styled 4 outfits which I think would be perfect for Taylor to wear during the 'Reputation' Era.
Outfit 1
Monse is a brand that has been on my radar for a couple of years now. They regularly use check prints and I thought that could be a fun spin on the traditional plaid that Taylor wears a lot of. We know that Taylor likes a micro pair of shorts and combined with the interesting layering on this pair I thought they would be a great starting point for this outfit. The top is really fun with it's moon motif, and the sequins are in keeping with what we know Taylor loves. Of course I styled with biker boots, but this time I went for a leopard print pair. An oversized jacket and leather belt bag complete the look.
Outfit 2
Black lace can always be styled to look edgy, and that is what I have done here. This lace top from Off-White can be styled with a bralet underneath. This micro mini leopard print skirt from R13, is another piece which has already been worn by Taylor herself. Ok so lets talk accessories. Taylor recently added flat top sunglasses to her Rep tour merch, so I had to use them for this edit. They come in three colour options and have snakeprint across the top. The backpack is from Charlotte Olympia and has a cat face on it...I think we can all agree Taylor would love it. Back once again to complete the look, are a pair of biker boots and tour merch snake ring.
Outfit 3
Ok can we please just take a moment to acknowledge how perfect this t-shirt would be for Taylor. A cat, wearing sunglasses, on a teacup...yes please! Ripped shorts, in light washed denim, work well with the bright colours on the tee. The pink in the plaid boots, from Ganni, work nicely with the colour of the t-shirt. Continuing to play with the fun factor of this look, I have styled with the iconic heart sunnies from Saint Laurent and smiley face backpack from Anya Hindmarch - a super playful look!
Outfit 4
Bleached plaid, metal eyelets, snake motifs - all the signature Rep era elements are here in this outfit. This skirt, style to looked like a shirt tied around the waist(same as the Alexander Wang one from my last edit) is from Taylor's current favourite brand Faith Connexion. Another great pair of leather biker boots, with pearl detailing on the heels, are from Nicholas Kirkwood, and the the backpack is once again official tour merch.

Which was your favourite look?

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Monday 27 August 2018

Get The Look - Taylor Swift: Reputation (part 1)

Ok so it goes without saying that i'm a huge Taylor Swift fan! With each album she releases, her style changes considerably. With the 'Red' album she often wore micro shorts with slim fitting tops and teamed the outfit with brogues. Taylor also wore lots of pretty floral dresses and classic red carpet gowns. Next came the '1989' era and Taylor's style changed once more. Later she began dressing a little more edgy, dyeing her hair bleach blonde and experimenting with different silhouettes. And then we get to the present day and Taylor's 'Reputation' tour is in full swing. With the help of her stylist, Joseph Cassell, Taylor has been wearing her edgiest looks to date. All her outfits are fully in tune to the theme of her album. Snakeskin/snake motifs have cropped up several times in her latest looks, as has: camo print, plaid and distressed fabric (bleached materials, ripped/frayed hems). She is regularly seen wearing pieces from French brand Faith Connexion, which has become her go to brand of the year. She also regularly wears: Gucci, Alexander Wang, and her own personal rep tour merch. I have put together a number of outfits, which I would love to see Taylor wear during the 'Reputation Era', especially during her meet and greets backstage on her tour. I have split this into Part 1 and Part 2. What do you think of these looks, perfect for Taylor right?
Outfit 1
Taylor was recently spotted wearing this exact sequinned top from Ashish, but I couldn't resist using it myself for the starting point of this outfit. I have teamed it with a pair of cut-out snakeskin ankle boots from Chloe(need these in my life!), plaid bag from Balenciaga and black denim separates. A snake ring from the official tour merch completes the look.
Outfit 2
This era, Taylor has really played with layering pieces and this skirt from Alexander Wang is perfect for that vibe. It is constructed to look like a shirt tied over a skirt and it works perfectly to create an edgy, yet wearable, daytime piece. A loose fitting, ruched, jersey top from Raquel Allegra compliments the double layering on the skirt. The oversized jacket is from Off-White and adds to the 'tough' look that Taylor has been sporting lately. I paired the look with army boots from Gucci and of course a snake motif bag, also from Gucci...I mean I just couldn't resist.
Outfit 3
Eagle-eyed fans will have spotted that Taylor wore a Fausto Puglisi outfit in her 'LWYMMD' music video. She later, wore a custom Puglisi outfit for a recent street style look whilst out and about in New York. With this in mind, I based this look around a pair of printed Fausto Puglisi biker boots. This style of boot has been Taylor's main choice of footwear this era, opting to wear them as part of her tour outfits. The leather mini skirt is super edgy thanks to the thread detailing, it comes from Saint Laurent, as do the snake earrings. Continuing the snake motif theme, the hoodie is from Gucci and clutch bag from Red Valentino.
Outfit 4
This forth and final outfit, is my favourite of this post. I am a huge fan of London-based brand Rockins and I actually own the snake motif skinny scarf seen below. I knew I had to style it up for this outfit. A frayed plaid shirt is perfect for Taylor and teamed with frayed shorts, with lace details, it's a winning combo! One of my favourite elements of this look, is the leather corset from Zana Bayne. It's quite different for Taylor but works really well with her current style. A Gucci bag, with snake clasp, and studded biker boots from Saint Laurent complete the outfit. 

Which is your favourite look from this edit?

Part 2 coming next week!

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Monday 30 July 2018

Resort 19 Trend - Block Colour

It was only last week that I was showing you the 'ice-cream colours' trend for Resort 19, and this week it's a whole different story. The bolder, and brighter, the better! Colour-blocking is never for the faint hearted - it's an unashamedly bold sartorial statement. Ok so who was championing the trend this season? You can always rely on Versace for pulling a showstopping bold collection out of the bag, and even for resort that was no different. Ribbed knitted dresses, in block panels of: blue, orange and pink made a real statement. Intersected with slashes of black for the ultimate eye-catching assertion of vibrant colour for the win! More of the same was seen over at Victor Glemaud, who delivered acidic orange vests layered over cornflower blue polo necks...not to mention being teamed with pink kick flares with yellow piping. It was a bold move that paid off, thanks in part to the overall relaxed feel of the collection. Elsewhere, Calvin Klein and Vionnet opted for a sporty take on eveningwear. Klein showcased floor length dresses with polo necks, whilst Vionnet added a dose of the 90's trend to the mix with classic waist bags. These bold colour combo's also strongly reminded me of the work of Mowgli Omari, one of my favourite artists whose work is created using coloured paper. 
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Monday 23 July 2018

Resort 19 Trend - Ice Cream Colours

Ice-cream colours for spring...what's new? Ok so we've definitely seen ice-cream pastels for spring for several seasons now, but its a winning colour palette. In previous seasons we have seen block colour pastels, but for Resort 19 things are a little different. Sorbet shades were combined into single garments, creating dreamy pastel rainbows.  Many garments were tiered, or ruffled, meaning these icy blush colours sat harmoniously next to each other. Preen took the trend one step further, and placed pastel coloured ditsy floral prints, on top of the already pastel backdrop. Many designers also focused on occasion wear dressing with his trend. We don't often see pastel shades on the red carpet gowns, so this new take on eveningwear will make a refreshing updated take on dressing for the red carpet.  If you, like me, like to have transseasonal pieces in your wardrobe, then i'd advise against investing too greatly in this trend. Whilst these ice-cream colours will look suitably fresh in Spring, teamed with sandals and white accessories, they will be somewhat harder to style for the autumnal months.  Overall though, just because a colour palette is ultra feminine and delicate doesn't mean it can't still make an impact. 
Key Designers: Preen, Dennis Basso, CF Goldman
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Monday 16 July 2018

A/W 18 Trend - Tapestry

So we are currently experiencing a heatwave in the UK, and here's me sat inside writing a blog post about autumnal trends...and when it comes to fabric does it really get more autumnal than tapestry textiles in a leafy colour palette? Seen at both Mary Katrantzou and Off-White, tapestry textiles were revived for the runway and constructed into edgy silhouettes with modern styling. Tapestry, given the nature of the fabric,  is always going to look fairly traditional. If you stay true to the heritage of the fabric, then most likely the colour palette will be beautiful earthy shades of blue and green - both designers in question here did just that. Gorgeous autumnal teals were offset with rustic browns, creating a harmonious colour scheme. Katrantzou, whose work is always ornate and highly decorated, used tapestry from the famed Parisian manufacturer 'Gobelins'.  She interpreted the fabric for the runway by showcasing quilted jackets, with patent trims, as well as off-the-shoulder dresses with corset waists. Over at Off-White, Vigil Abloh took tapestry down an equestrian route. Tapestries adorned with horses, were fashioned into tailored jackets, dresses, corsets and high-waisted shorts - the later two of which are set to be amongst the most coveted pieces of the season. For me, the key to nailing this trend is all in the styling. It needs to be edgy, else it could look dated. Opt for a cinched in waist or tubular bodice. Layer with a crisp white shirt and team with a statement heel or cool trainer for a sporty vibe. 
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Monday 9 July 2018

Taylor Swift - Reputation Stadium Tour

So after a decade in the making, I finally got to see Taylor Swift at Wembley last month! Having been a fan of Taylor for a full 10 years, first listening to her music whilst I was at college, I have never had the chance to see her perform live before. When she toured with her last album '1989' in 2015, she performed at British Summer Time festival in Hyde Park, but I missed the chance to get tickets. At this show, she was joined on stage by: Karlie Kloss, Gigi Hadid, Kendall Jenner, Cara Delevingne, Martha Hunt and Serena Williams during a performance of her hit song 'Style'....I was gutted to have missed it. I knew in this moment that the next time she toured the UK, I would go to see her. Fast-forward to the present day and Taylor is currently touring with her latest record 'Reputation'. The album was released in fall 2017, and it's pretty much all I've been listening to since it's release. The record is inspired, in part, but a certain American rapper and his reality tv star wife who seemed to take it upon themselves to bring about the demise of Swift by using dirty tactics on social media. Unfortunately for them, Taylor was not prepared to let her this incident end her career. Showing a high level of integrity, she took back ownership of her reputation and even started using the snake emoji as branding for her record. A genius move! The rest of the record is inspired by personal narratives about love and life. 
I got tickets to see her at Wembley, and what a show it was! Yes I was so far back that I could barely see Taylor herself on stage, but honestly that didn't matter one bit. The second the intro of the opening song 'Ready For It' started playing, the entire stadium was on their feet...and it stayed this way for the entire show. It was an atmosphere like I have never experienced before at a concert, and i've been to many gigs and even Glastonbury on a few occasions. The fans were truly all in, no matter their age or gender. Taylor excited the crowd by playing on 3 separate stages, 2 of which were located on the pitch itself, meaning fans in this area had the chance to get super close to the popstar herself. The show really came alive as the sky darkened and the wristbands, which we received upon entry, all lit up in sync to the music. In regards to the setlist, I love that Taylor performed several tracks from her previous records, mixing them in with newer material to create a medley of archive hits. A personal highlight for me, was when Swift performed a surprise acoustic version of 'Fifteen', which was the first Taylor song I ever heard way back when. I also loved the fun performance of Shake It Off with Charli XCX and Camila Cabello, as well as 'Getaway Car' which had incredible visuals. The show ended, with huge applause, to 'This Is Why We Can't Have Nice Things'
(above, Taylor performing 'Shake It Off' with support acts Charli XCX and Camila Cabello)
At a recent show at the rose Bowl in California, Taylor surprised fans by performing duets with: Selena Gomez, Shawn Mendes and Troye Sivan. With her London date being at such a legendary venue like Wembley, I was fully expecting a special guest appearance...and my goodness Taylor did not disappoint. Cue Robbie Williams taking to the stage with Taylor to sing 'Angels'. I have NEVER heard a crowd cheer so loud, it was unbelievable. Angels in undoubtedly one of the most iconic British songs of all time so to hear that performed at Wembley, during the Rep tour, was totally unexpected and magical. 
(above, Taylor performing 'Angels' with Robbie Williams)
What I love about Taylor, aside from her music of course, is that she carries herself with such a high level of grace and elegance. In a world where girls are constantly striving to look a certain way, post seductive selfies and dress provocatively - especially in the entertainment industry, it is a breath of fresh air to see such a successful young woman rise to the top of her game without compromising herself to conform to 'industry ideals'. When you watch Taylor perform, you can see that she is whole-heartedly in this industry for all the right reasons - she loves writing, recording and performing. There is no hidden agenda or deep desire for fame. I think we can all learn a lot form Taylor - she's smart, respectful and hardworking.

My Top 10 Taylor Tracks
1. Wildest Dreams
2. So It Goes
3. Enchanted
4. Red
5. Style
6. Delicate
7. Bad Blood
8. Getaway Car
9. Out Of The Woods
10. Call It What You Want

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Monday 2 July 2018

Outfit of The Month - July

It's that time of the month again...OOTM time that is! So if you are familiar with my OOTM posts, then you'll know for sure by now that mini skirts are my thing... I'm literally obsessed with them. This camo skirt from Nila Lotan really caught my eye. It gave me serious 00's vibes (Destiny's Child 'Survivor' music video much!). Whilst I love a good throwback, for me I like to keep styling modern. I've teamed the skirt with the coveted 'marching' tee from Re/Done. I've seen so many celebs wearing this t-shirt, including Jennifer Lawrence and Emma Roberts - and I'm all about a good slogan tee. As this one has a block colour print, it's still a super wearable style and a cool update on a basic white t-shirt. As you might be able to tell with the styling of this outfit, i've gone for quite an edgy look. The super casual skirt/tee combo is made more 'put together' with the inclusion of a blush pink tailored blazer from Elizabeth and James. I'm a huge advocate of a tailored blazer, but I usually opt for black. This ice-cream pink number adds a hint of femininity to the overall look and works perfectly for the summer months. For footwear I had to go for a 90's style trainer. These are literally everywhere atm (I even wrote a blog post on the so called 'ugly trainer' trend). Whilst trainers were once considered 'sporty or casual' this new wave of sneakers are a very desired high fashion look. It's not a style that I would usually go for, but i'm loving this high top pair from Chloe. The red and green splashes of colour perfectly pick up on the colours in the skirt/tee. The cute bucket bags comes courtesy of Nico Giani and can we please just talk about those shades? Yellow zebra print, slim cat-eye sunglasses - yes please! I adore the contrast of the zebra print with the camo. Whilst on paper you may not think these two prints would work together, the reality is the clashing print combo totally works and i'm living for this look right now. What do you think of this outfit?
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Saturday 23 June 2018

June Music Playlist 2018

Walking Away (Mura Masa remix) by Haim
Redbone by Childish Gambino
Victoria Falls by Flyte
Dress by Taylor Swift
Outgrown by George FitzGerald and Bonobo
Shed by Kiasmos
Clairvoyant by Nakhane
Find Yourself by Before You Exit
Rose Garden by Rae Morris
Walls by Ruben
Baby Luv by Nilufer Yanya
Ivory by Movement
Nostalgia by Doe Paoro (RAC remix)
Tell My by Pines ft Water Park
God Save Our Young Blood by Borns ft Lana Del Rey
Stuck With Me by The Neighbourhood
Saturdays by Twin Shadow ft Haim
My Love by Amethysts
In The Air by DMA'S
Girl Like You by Toro y Moi
Nice For What by Drake
A$AP Forever by A$AP Rocky ft Moby
Pineapple Skies by Miguel
The Prize by The Kite String Tangle
OMG by Camila Cabello ft Quavo
Faded Memory by Planete
Turbine Blu by Seekae
Walk by Kwabs
Breathe A.gain by Couros
Out of Focus by Chelsea Cutler
Following The Sun by M.I.L.K
Toluca Lake by Tep No
Mephisto by JATA
My Thoughts On You by The Band CAMINO
Oceans Away by ARIZONA
Face To Face by Mat Kearney
Stuck In Orbit by What So Not ft BUOY
Daydream by Milk & Bone
O B 1 by Jagwar Ma
Rabbit Run by City Calm Down
Tearing Me Up by Bob Moses
Show Me by John Splithoff ft Madison Ryann Ward
Walk by Kwabs
Here We Are by LOWES
Late Night Store by Husky
Rolling Dice by Just A Gent, Ella Vos, Joey Chavez
Goodbye by Porches
UFO by Mallrat ft Allday
Tonight by Club Kuru
Doom or Destiny by Blondie
Happy Love by ROMANS
Sleepy Eyes by Elohim, Whethan
Let Me Down Easy by Gangs of Youth
It's Gotta Be You by Isaiah
You And Me by Shallou
Love$ick by Mura Masa ft A$AP Rocky
Turn Up The Love by Aluna George
Warm by SG Lewis
Cruel Mistress by Crazy P
Hideout - S.Carey
Bloom - Troye Sivan
Green Light (Chromeo remix) by Lorde
The Kids Don't Wanna Come Home by Declan McKenna
Hell by Mura Masa

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Monday 18 June 2018

A/W 18 Trend - Crayola Floral Prints

The trend for crayola brights dominated the S/S 18 runway, with designers sending countless models down the runway in popping shades of red, blue and yellow. This season these colours crossover in a new guise - print! Designers including: Balenciaga, Arthur Arbesser and Ashish showcased naive inspired floral prints, and embellishments, all in your favourite crayon box inspired colours. This print trend is all about putting the fun back into fashion. The prints in question are loosely drawn, with little to no detail - very reminiscent of the type of print you may have painted yourself as a child.  Note that such bold florals, come on a dark ground of black, providing the perfect backdrop for such a statement print. The contrast of the bright colour palette, against black, creates a striking visual impact. On the catwalk, designers opted to experiment with full head-to-toe looks  - so shrinking violets need not apply for this trend.
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Monday 11 June 2018

Trend - 'Female Empowerment' T-Shirts

I was in two minds whether to cover this trend, given the sensitive nature of the subject matter.  I in no way want to trivialise this trend, but nonetheless I have noticed its prevalence especially as a leading street style trend for 2018 and afterall I am a trend blogger and that is what I am here to document. The #MeToo movement which came into prominence in October 2017, has undoubtedly sparked a rise in 'female empowerment' slogan tee's. The very important conversation that such a movement has started, also goes hand in hand with International Women's Day, which was celebrated globally on the 8th March. For this, designers including Bella Freud and Stella McCartney designed exclusive slogan tee's celebrating the social, cultural and political achievements of women around the globe. In October 2016 Christian Dior debuted the now infamous 'We Should All Be Feminists' t-shirt as part of their Fall 17, which coincided with Hilary Clinton's election campaign in the United States. All of the above factors combined has led to many retailers designing tee's with empowering slogans and social messages. Shop my edit of the best slogan tee's I have found...
1. Bershka £4.99
2. Milly $75
3. Stradivarius £9.99
4. River Island £20
5. Bella Freud £95
6. Stella McCartney £180
7. Elizabeth and James $95
8. Boohoo £10
9. Zadig et Voltaire £80
10. Boohoo £6
11. Ganni £45
12. Topshop £18

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Saturday 9 June 2018

Outfit of The Month - June

It's officially summer, hurrah!, so naturally my OOTM got me thinking of what my dream vacation wardrobe would look like. I instantly started thinking, lusting, of a vacay to Havana...maybe something to do with the fact that Camila Cabello's track of the same name has been playing on repeat lately. When I think of Havana/Cuba, I always picture the vibrant facades of Havana City's 'Parque Central'. If you don't know what I am referring to, a quick pinterest search will see you right. So which fashion brand is synonymous with their use of colour?...Missoni of course!  I've been a longtime fan of Missoni and adore both the mainline clothing collection, as well as the home decor. Season after season the Italian fashion house delivers a stella array of easy-breezy summer holiday pieces, perfect for days at the beach or exploring the local culture. This shirt dress evokes of the vibrancy of Havana, making it ideal for this outfit. The Loewe 'Puzzle' bag is now infamous, and this season comes in a dazzling colour combo of duck egg blue with orange piping - I mean talk about matching your accessories to your outfit - this tote is the perfect match! Further tying in the dreamy duck egg blue shade, this pair of sunnies from RETROSUPERFUTURE are another winning component to this outfit. Completing the look are a pair of tan, suede, espadrilles from J.W.Anderson. If you are spending your holiday exploring a new city you want to dress for comfort, so these flats will enable you to explore to your heart's content. Now...let me get that holiday booked!
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Monday 4 June 2018

MAJOR Seasonal Trend - Feel The Love

You know me, I love colour so you can imagine how much of a treat for the eyes the rainbow trend is. This trend is literally everywhere atm, from the catwalk to the street. You may remember on my blog earlier this year, I spoke about the trend for coloured stripes on apparel. Well this is that trend but taken to the next level. There is actually a very strong social message behind this trend as well. In recent years many countries, including Australia, have changed their 'Marriage Act' in Parliament to allow same-sex couples the right to get married. For many countries, this has been a huge step forward politically, and also for basic human rights and equality. For his final collection for Burberry, Christopher Bailey championed the LGBT youth community and sent model after model down the runway sporting rainbow brights. The infamous Burberry 'check' was also redesigned to incorporate rainbow colours. Also on the runway, Gucci have long been a fan of rainbow stripes regularly creating full head-to-toe looks. This is full on maximalism! 
Ok so now you've got the inspo, it's time to start shopping. With this being a major trend for Spring, their is an abundance of rainbow apparel to shop in both the high street stores and luxury brands. If you are looking for high-end pieces, then look no further than: Gucci, Burberry, Alice and Olivia, Attico and House of Holland. If these brands are a little on the pricey side for you, then do not fret. Fast fashion e-tailer BooHoo have gone BIG on the rainbow trend, designing everything from puffa jackets to bodysuits. You can pick up these pieces for under £30, perfect if you don't want to invest too much in this trend. Another great thing about this trend is that rainbow stripes have made their way onto every type of garment and accessories. Bags, shoes, earrings and even phone cases have been adorned with these glorious seven coloured stripes.
1. Jacket - Alice and Olivia $795
2. Sequin Bag - Attico £355
3. Phone Case - Edie Parker £40
4. Padded Jacket - Boohoo £30
5. Sweatshirt - Boohoo £20
6. Earrings - New look £6.99
7. Tote Bag - Burberry £490
8. Skirt - Mary Katrantzou £730
9. Platform Shoes - Gucci £640
10. Rainbow Bag - Skinny Dip £28
11. T-Shirt - Alberta Ferretti £199
12. Cardigan - Lazy Oaf £75
13. Pin Badge - Bimba & Lola £42
14. Sweatshirt - Madeline Thompson £285
15. Pumps - Charlotte Olympia £465
16. Shirt - House of Holland £250
17. Bikini Briefs - Mara Hoffman £160
18. Sandals - Tabitha Simmons £395

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Monday 28 May 2018

How To Style...HVN Cherry Print Dress

Coming at you today with another styling edit, yay! I adore putting these edits together, they are quite possibly my favourite posts that I write for my blog. I love coming up with a styling concept, it could be based on a current trend or a single garment / accessory that I am loving atm, and then I build various looks around that very concept. I always like to show how you can style a trend/garment to suit different personal style, as well as daytime and eveningwear appropriate looks. For this edit I focused my attention on one single garment for New York based label HVN. Established by Harley Viera Newton, the label celebrates vintage inspired silhouettes many of which feature ditsy motifs. My favourite of which is the 'Cherry Print'. The dress at the centre of this edit is the silk 'Mini Morgan' dress, which is part of an exclusive capsule collection for Net-a-Porter. The great thing about this dress is its versatility. Priced at £505, this designer dress will be a wardrobe staple.
Outfit 1
When styling this outfit, I was picturing the perfect evening look for a summer vacation. Imagine being on holiday somewhere such as Greece or Italy, and you want to dress up for a beautiful dinner in the evening. Well this is the look for that occasion. A neutral-toned tailored blazer is the perfect jacket to throw on over this dress. If you're on vacay somewhere hot, you don't really want to be wearing dark coloured pieces, so this jacket is ideal. As I wanted to opt for a very chic and classic evening look, I have teamed the dress with a pair of white leather mules from Tibi. They are a great heel height for a holiday, ensuring comfort and practicality when you wear them. Mules are also a huge footwear trend for 2018. The bag comes courtesy of Cult Gaia and is one of the must-have 'it' bags of the season. It also makes for a great beach bag, so a great day-to-night transitional piece. Tying the look together is a pair of tassel earrings from Oscar de La Renta, adding an additional pop of red to the outfit.
Outfit 2
As I previously explained, HVN takes much inspiration from vintage pieces so that is the direction I wanted to take this outfit in. I was thinking along the lines of a preppy American high school look. When it comes to styling, one of the easiest ways to make a outfit casual and laid back is to add a denim jacket and a pair of trainers. I didn't want to go down the typical route of a blue denim jacket, instead opting for a pastel lilac option from Push Button. The colour works well against the red cherry print, and makes it a great summer piece. Trainers are a classic pair from Superga. The red tote is from one of the most talked about accessories brands of the past 12 month, Boyy. It's a classic style but the lipstick red shade makes it a real statement bag. Sunnies are from Adam Selman x Le Specs. If you saw my eyewear blog post a few weeks back then you will know that short frame cateye sunglasses are without a doubt the biggest eyewear trend of the season. The white adds another preppy element to the outfit.
Outfit 3
This third and final outfit was inspired by Kaia Gerber. The model of the moment has been sporting some similar outfits as of late, and her 'model off duty' look is definitely similar to what I would wear myself. Talking of the 'model off duty' look, many models including Bella Hadid and Hailey Baldwin have also been loving wearing Doc Martens lately so that also inspired this outfit. Whilst Docs are not for everyone, they add an element of punk to the look, and toughen up the otherwise very pretty and feminine dress. It's a subtle juxtaposition but I really love it. A leather jacket was a given based on the vibe I was going for. A Saint Laurent bag, with metal hardware adds to the punk element of the outfit. Sunglasses are a short frame rimless style from Missguided and add a touch of 90's nostalgia to the overall look. 

Which is your favourite of the 3 outfits?

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Monday 21 May 2018

Street Style Trend - Logo Mania

Logos are literally everywhere atm. Whether it be on apparel or accessories, you can't escape emblazoned branding. Ok, so whilst logos are nothing new, I definitely feel they are making a reappearance thanks in large part to the current trend for all things 90's. I for one can certainly remember wearing 'FCUK' t-shirts back in the day, and not forgetting of course a classic pair of Kappa popper trousers with the logo running along the leg. When it came to designer goods in the 90's, it was all about strong logo branding from the likes of Louis Vuitton and Christian Dior. Whilst these designer brands have always embraced their iconic logos, they did take a back seat for a few years, but they are now back with vengeance. Fendi recently released a 'Fendi Reloaded' collection, with every piece in the collection being adorned with the 'FF' logo. Such a collection plays into the hands of the insta-generation, those fashionista's who are desperate to get their hands on the latest must-have designer pieces simply to boost their social media following and increase likes. As sad as this may seem, we do live in an age of mass consumerism and for many retailers such an approach is crucial to sustain sales in an otherwise tough economic climate. 
Another factor which has played a part in this revival, is the trend for athleisure. This has been hanging around for a number of seasons now and is still going strong. This trend consists of basic everyday separates, typically worn as loungewear, but given an everyday street style overhaul. Numerous brands have played into this trend and designed tees, hoodies and crop tops with logos slashed across the chest. Whilst it may not be to everybody's taste, its an affordable way to access a designer brand. Key Designers: Balenciaga, Gucci, Moschino, Off-White, Vetements
1. Bag - Dolce and Gabbana £825
2. Top - Off-White £415
3. Belt Bag - Balenciaga £1250
4. Cap - Vetements £214
5. Bag - Fendi £2790
6. Bag - Prada £685
7. Heels - J.W.Anderson £685
8. Clutch - Gucci £805
9. Bag - Gucci £1080
10. Bralet - Moschino £65
11. Heels - Gucci £805
12. Top - Versus Versace £350

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Monday 14 May 2018

A/W 18 Trend Report - Headwear

The biggest accessories trend for A/W 18 was undoubtedly the vast array of headwear seen on the runway. Ranging from hoods to motorcycle helmets, designer after designer sent models down the catwalk wearing unique headwear.
Zadig et Voltaire and Christian Dior championed the baker boy hat, which has already had a strong presence on the fashion scene over the past 12 months. This style of hat is super wearable and a quick way to update a casual street style look and make it more trend driven.
Another one of the most wearable looks was seen at Simonetta Ravizza, House of Holland and Gabriela Hearst, all three of whom opted for a 90's fashion favourite - the cap. This is super easy to style, just team with a basic tee and pair of jeans for the ultimate laid-back daytime look. It is also a very 'safe' headwear option, meaning it is already such a classic fashion accessory that you'll be on trend without even trying too hard.
Lacoste, Prada and Sies Marjan went for one of the most sensible autumnal options, a rain hat. Not always considered to be the most stylish of hats, it sure is practical and if you follow Prada's lead and opt for a neon pink option you will certainly be one of the most on-trend fashionistas come rain or shine!
Traditional wooly winter hats were seen at: R13, Undercover and Burberry. These came in a number of neon colours, including pink and acidic yellow, and some were even embellished.
If you thought that hoods only came attached to jackets and hoodies, then think again. This season hoods are a standalone fashion accessory, see Preen and Toga for ref. They can add a pop of colour, or print, to an outfit however if you like to play it safe with your sartorial choices then they are probably not for you.
Trilby's and wide-brimmed felted hats bring an element of sophistication to this trend. Saint Laurent teamed such a hat with floor length evening gowns, whilst Redemption brought all the rock'n'roll vibes to the runway by styling a fedora with a killer red suit.
If you, like many fashionista's, love Parisian style then you are in luck this season. The beret was seen at Moschino, Naeem Khan and Versace, the latter of whom delivered a green tartan version which is sure to be a hit with fashion editors and stylists.

This trend did at times however hit the headlines for the wrong reasons, when some designers showcased religious headwear. Some argued that it should be applauded that such headwear was visible in mainstream fashion, whilst others disputed this claiming it was insensitive cultural appropriation. What are your thoughts on this?
Here is a quick overview of the key styles:
Baker Boy Hats - Zadig et Voltaire, Christian Dior
Caps - Gabriela Hearst, House of Holland, Simonetta Ravizza
Fedora's / Wide-Brimmed Hats - Saint Laurent, Jacquemus, Marc Jacobs, Redemption, Margiela
Rain Hats - Lacoste, Sies Marjan
Wooly Hats - R13, Undercover, Burberry, Sonia Rykiel, Dolce and Gabbana
Hoods - Preen, Toga, Calvin Klein, Versace
Beret - Versace, Naeem Khan, Moschino
Head Scarf - Balenciaga, Vivetta, Gucci
Turbans - Gucci
Motor Cycle Helmets - Richard Quinn
Balaclava - Marine Serre, Matty Bovan, Gucci, Calvin Klein, Versace, Alexander Wang

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