1. This Week In Fashion: Vogue UK Promises to Treat its Models Like Humans, Pierre Hardy x Nars To Release Capsule, A Cute British Model, and Many, Many More

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    Marc Jacobs is set to dress the infamous Japanese character, Hatsune Miku. She happens to be, according to the Telegraph, “a 3D ‘Vocaloid’. That means she has a computer generated voice and her image is projected using synthesising technology to create a humanoid persona.” Hmmm. (Via 

  2. Know Your Bag: Silhouettes 101

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    Very often, many of us like a particular bag shape or type, but aren’t able to fish out its common denominator and describe it when asked. This instalment of Know Your Bag covers just that – here are all the key silhouettes you need to know.


  3. Runway Report: The Best of Paris Fashion Week Autumn/Winter 2013

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    Ah, Paris! With Autumn/Winter 2013 finally concluding in one of the most fashionable and romantic cities of the world, here, the big boys came out to play. We saw Alexander Wang making his much-awaited debut as the 29-year-old creative director of Balenciaga, fan-favourite Sarah Burton for Alexander McQueen, Mr. Kar ...


  4. Spring/Summer 2013 It Bag Predictions

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    Ah, Spring – a fresh start to an entirely new year of the Fashion Calendar. The season that marks the beginning of new trends along with some older trends that have managed to weather the fashion seasons. Fads will surface, It Bags will rise to superstardom and new Classics will be born. In no particular order, he ...


  5. The Best Spring/Summer 2013 Campaigns

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    Spring is just around the corner, and we have tasters. Presenting our favourite campaigns of the season, set to plaster a shopping facility near you.

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  6. This Week In Fashion: Victoria Secret Fashion Show brings sexy back and US Elections 2012

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    This week was eventful on so many levels, starting with the US elections that brought up discussions all over, to everyone’s ...


  7. Top 10: Paris Fashion Week Spring/Summer 2013 Collections

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    As quickly as it came, one month of high fashion has left us all over again! Culminating in Paris, the Spring/Summer 2013 showings are now officially over, as industry players take a collective sigh of longing mixed with relief. With some of the biggest fashion houses showing, it was so difficult to narrow it down b ...


  8. The 10 Best Shows at Paris Fashion Week

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    They said ‘save the best for last’, and with Fashion Week, they indeed do. Paris Fashion Week is one of the most anticipated week in fashion month, and this time around, the designers surprised us with fresh perspectives on womenswear. The Parisians brought back 70′s shoulders, emphasized on shapes ...


  9. Highlights of Spring/Summer 2012 Ad Campaigns

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    Yes, Spring/Summer 2012 may be all about the runway shows and the patterns and colours unveiled but let’s give love to the fabulous ad campaigns that the fashion houses come up with. Most of them adhere to the safe route of having high-profile models sprawled over an ambiguous background, but the tradition see ...


  10. Just-For-Fun Friday: Fashion Gimmicks

    A few days ago I read an article that reassured girls that, "it was okay to be normal too". And I found it so strange, considering how much of the nineties focused on difference, and how it led to the Noughties celebrating individuality. Somewhere along the way, individuality became an abnormal gimmick that's currently reaching its tipping point; just for fun, I thought we'd discuss what happens when 'normality' becomes a strained minority to the freaks that currently dominate the industry.

    A few days ago I read an article that reassured girls that, “it was okay to be normal too”. And I found it so strange, considering how much of the nineties focused on difference, and how it led to the Noughties celebrating individuality. Somewhere along the way, individuality became an abnormal gimmick t ...