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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