TiC Tock, New On The Block: Sloggi Sporty + Xixili
Sloggi and Xixili recently launched their new collections, both distinctly fresh, enticing in their own ways, and set to steal hearts and capture eyes. Here's a glimpse of what their new collections have to offer! ;)

TiC Tock, New On The Block
A tad late, but we still had to give you the goss on what landed in our inboxes and on our desks this week ;) Nike's got metallic sportswear, La Senza's got their cheeky holiday collection out, Xixili's set to sizzle under your festive dress, and Schwarzkopf (I still don't know how to pronounce that) has some really edgy styles that we're taking too very much indeed!

TiC Tock, New On The Block
Hot off the press (release) news for Tongue in Chic readers!
Sleek new clutches from Mumbai Sé
I'm not familiar with Mumbai Sé and the price is decidedly out of some of our ranges for a clutch, but they are an alternative as a flashy Christmas pressie for someone (mom or aunt, maybe?) who appreciates a vintage look without the vintage smell that comes along.

TiC Tock, New On The Block
Extra, extra, read all about it! This week on our fashion headlines... shoes, bags, lingerie and more.
Jimmy Choo: A/W 2008 Campaign
Jimmy Choo unveils its Autumn/Winter 2008 advertising campaign! Shot by New York based fashion photographer Terry Richardson, the campaign features American supermodel Angela Lindvall, amongst the gilt and splendour of the newly renovated Plaza Hotel on Central Park, New York. As usual, Jimmy Choo pack a punch with their eye-grabbing footwear. Check out these glamourous campaign images. We're sure you'll agree.

TiC Tock, New On The Block
Fashion moves fast and so does the arrival of collections and products in the market. Here are some snippets on what's new out there this month :)
Massimo Dutti: AW 2008/09

Massimo Dutti takes you through all stages of winter by decking you in soft shades of pink with touches of watercolour floral print, frills and lace in "New Romantic”, to a combination of fluidly-structured garments. Aqueous colours, natural tones and embroidered metals dominate “Waterline" named to represent the line where land meets sea as summer meets winter.




