Style Addict – News & Views from the Capital – 15th July 2005
15-07-2005
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Victim 4 TopShop
Victim by Mei Hui Liu is known for her love of antique fabrics and romantic, raw threads. Once again she has been asked to bring her vintage magic to TopShop’s flagship store on
Cheap Chic Pulls in Fashion Hungry Shoppers
{mosimage}While there are many reports commenting on the noticeably difficult retail period – discount stores selling cheap chic have rocketed. Who would have thought Primark would be pulling in the fashion savvy up and down the country? The success of the discount chain will soon be hard to ignore as it plans to expand with more store openings across the
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If there’s someone who knows a thing or two about trends its TopShop’s Brand Manager, Jane Shepherdson. Recently she announced that ‘the kids are already bored with boho.’ With this in mind we checked out some of the latest transitional in-store arrivals:
Goth Rock: drainpipe jeans or skinny pants worn with raw-edged tees and deconstructed jersey tops in a head to toe dark colour palette.
Vintage: Edwardian and Victorian touches – lace, tiny buttons and pin-tucks combined with equestrian styling, fitted riding jackets, waistcoats, camisoles and jeans.
Russian Princess: A flavour of
Other key sellers include: knitted shrugs, dropped-waist skirts, vintage look frocks, prissy tops, naval inspired jackets and smart shorts.
Colours: Soft cream, peach and coffee, plus lots of petrol blue, plum, grey and black.
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Devine Mistress
Those cheeky girls at Tatty Devine have recently collaborated with Poste Mistress to create a capsule collection of shoes. There are five styles to choose from which you can mix and match with the Tatty Devine accessories line. Expect quirk and fun galore, from newsprint jazz shoes to sheriff star court shoes. To see the goods for yourself visit Tatty Devine or Poste Mistress stores. Tatty Devine, 57b
Website of the Week…www.berube.co.uk
Since Fashion Capital was a wee toddler its’ had its eye on new design talent
Eley & 6a Introduce Hairywood
{mosimage}Collaborations are par for the course these days, along with designers dipping into design projects that are not just fashion related. There’s certainly no stopping Armani, he recently introduced the Armani bicycle to his very long list of brand products. Closer to home, print masters Eley Kishimoto have worked with London based architects 6a to produce a rather striking urban tower. Commissioned by the Architecture Foundation to coincide with the launch of their new
Where: The Yard,
When: Until 31 August 2005
Opening hours: Tues-Fri 12 noon-6pm/Sat 1-4pm
Admission: Free
www.architecturefoundation.org.uk
By JoJo Iles