Posted by Chantelle on Tue 21st August 2007 at 07:00 AM, Filed in Industry News
Calling all you UK Yummy Mummies.
The 15 – 23 September 2007 marks an event called National Yummy Mummy week.
Thousands of you so far have signed up to get involved in the event which raises money and helps children with cancer. The target is to raise over £600,000 and there are loads of ways to get involved such as hosting fashion shows, holding parties, sponsored walks, sponsored silence (the kids that is!) and loads of other ideas.
Celebrate the fact you are yummy and register today ...
Celebrity yummy mummies include;



Posted by Chantelle on Mon 20th August 2007 at 07:00 AM, Filed in Fashion Designers
Patricia Field is Hollywood’s most famous stylist and one of fashion’s greatest visionaries. She is probably best known for bringing us heightened television glamour when she costumed Sex and the City, the most fashionable show in television history.
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Posted by Ruth Miller on Mon 20th August 2007 at 06:00 AM, Filed in Styling Tips
Body image and clothing tend to have intrinsic links. Dressing in a way that does not suit your natural body shape can really produce less than pleasing results.
A good way of avoiding previous mistakes and rejoicing in your style triumphs is to keep a fashion photo album of yourself - like this one here. Have pictures taken everytime you go to a major event, date, interview etc. This is helpful for a few reasons.
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Posted by Chantelle on Thu 16th August 2007 at 07:00 AM, Filed in Trends
The Urban Warrior trend is back this season with a look that’s tough to live up to.
If you want to inject a difference into your wardrobe this season opt for a cropped, leather or patent biker jacket adorning studs and zippers.
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Posted by Chantelle on Wed 15th August 2007 at 08:05 AM, Filed in Industry News
COS (aka Collection of Style) is a new fashion concept for both women and men bought to you by H&M which combines the meticulous focus and attention to detail of ready-to-wear designs with prices ranging from £20 for a shirt to £150 for a coat or leather bag.

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