Posted by Peter Brady on Tue 17th October 2006 at 06:00 AM, Filed in Seasonal Trends
With increasing numbers of women suffering from anorexia and bolemia, it is no wonder that there is finger pointing going on at the moment. The fashion industry is the obvious and easy target but this conveniently ignores many other contributory factors.
Nonetheless, the current drift towards voluminous fashion on the catwalks is adding further confusion to the debate. Does this offer the opportunity to conceal a multitude of sins or does it simply make me look even bigger than I actually am?
Done tastefully volume can allow you to play with proportions that enhances your femininity. Chloe has been seen as the principal protagonist of volume dresses with retailers like H & M following suit with their own designs.
If you are going to venture into the voluminous arena, then bear in mind that mellow tones offer the best way to go.
Kelly Brook made a big splash with her swim wear range over the summer and now she’s followed that up with her own New Look lingerie range.
Pricing seems very reasonable with this combination retailing as follows:
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Posted by Chantelle on Mon 16th October 2006 at 07:00 AM, Filed in Seasonal Trends
In between dress and top the TUNIC is introduced this season as a smarter alternative to go with skinny jeans, leggings or winter shorts!
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Alexander McQueen has been pushing scarf wear in many of his recent collections, altering tones and colour to match the season.
With the onset of Autumn it’s not a bad time to make use of such an elegant designer item. Unfortunately, their not cheap retailing for £140 and rumours are that some scarves are being resold online for £300 and more!
Nevertheless, their undeniably cool.
David Clulow sunglasses are starting to make some serious waves among celebrities and it’s not surprising when you see the quality of their workmanship. The likes of Kate Moss, Keira Knightley and Ashley Olsen have been seen wearing Clulow Fendi, Marc Jacobs and Oliver sunglasses.


Described as “destination stores for contemporary designer eyewear,” they offer a range of products from the latest designer sunglasses to funky spectacle frames.
There are a growing number of David Clulow stores in London, which include the Kings Road, Kensington High Street, Hampstead, Notting Hill and Canary Wharf and have concessions in Harrods and Selfridges along with a store in Heathrow Airport (Terminal 3).