Scarves are a perfect fashion accessory. Versatile and chic they are must-have pieces for any fashionista’s wardrobe! Dominique Mosley has designed a gorgeous collection of soft wool and luxurious cashmere oversized scarves for Autumn/Winter 2011 that are ideal for the cold months ahead.
Vibrant shades of pink, orange and purple are combined with neutral colours such as black and grey. Inspired by the Belle Epoque Era and paying homage to the sixties, the scarves adorn quirky prints which are sure to bring glamour and statement to your outfits. All the scarves are made using the finest natural materials from cashmere to pure silk so you know you’ll be wearing a little bit of luxury.
Glamour, sophistication and beauty are fused together to make this range truly stunning.




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Chokers are one of Autumn/Winter 2011’s must have items thanks to Lanvin and Etro. Take inspiration from Cleopatra herself and release your inner Greek Goddess!
Actress Eva Mendes was recently spotted wearing a choker. She chose to wear hers high on the neck, but wearing them lower on the chest works well too. Black and gold look stunning together so why not pick a design that fuses these two shades. They are also perfect accessories for wearing day and night too. Dress up a plain t-shirt and a pair of jeans or wear it with a dress in the evening. They also come in either chunkier or thin styles which is great for teaming them with different looks.
Orit London has a beautiful range of chokers. The online jewellery boutique is the place to visit if you want to be a part of this trend. From gold statement pieces from Todo Joia to funky silver and string designs from 10m2 you’ll find the right choker for you!


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Fashion Enter has recently announced its 10th anniversary PROFILE fashion show after a decade of launching and supporting new fashion designers and UK talent which includes everything from womenswear to menswear and even accessories.

Some of the hottest new British design talent will take to the PROFILE catwalk show on the 10th November 2011 showcasing a variety of different looks and styles. It is the perfect platform between Graduate Fashion Week and London Fashion Week letting the fashion world know who to watch out for. PROFILE launched designers such as Elizabeth Lau, Angel Jackson, Hemyca and Alice Palmer so the show is always a fantastic event to attend.
Owned by Fashion Enter, PROFILE is a not-for-profit company which supports people entering the fashion industry giving them the chance to start their careers. Fashion Enter even runs FashionCapital, the leading fashion portal for designers and consumers alike launching FCMenswear to champion up-and-coming menswear designers this year.
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We all know that Katie Holmes is one stylish lady who certainly knows how to dress so it was only a matter of time until she came out with her own collection – and an extremely gorgeous one I must say! Katie Holmes and Jeanne Yang hosted a preview of their Holmes & Yang collection not too long ago, at Harvey Nichols in Knightsbridge, with a private wardrobing session.

The exclusive European launch saw the pair demonstrate the collections versatility for the working woman’s wardrobe for guests who included Yasmin Mills, Liberty Ross, Heather McQuarrie, Solange Azagury Partridge, Daisy Bates and Maria Hatzistefanis.

Katie Holmes

Liberty Ross
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Did you know that the Fred Perry brand was one of the first to blend both streetwear and sportswear? The brand prides itself on that illustrious heritage, andcontinues to produce those iconic styles that have shaped the last century - you know the ones. The official Fred Perry website describes their ethos as one of “authenticity, integrity and attitude”, concepts to which they remain loyal and dedicated in their production of practical fashion.
Here’s a little more background to the brand - Fred Perry’s inception came over sixty years ago, when two prominent sportsmen, former footballer Tibby Wegner and the brand’s namesake, three times Wimbledon champion Fred Perry, came together to produce a sweatband. This was in the 1940s, and after the success of this initial product, in 1952 the two athletes launched what quickly became, and remains today, Fred Perry’s most iconic piece of clothing - the slim fit cotton pique shirt with Laurel Wreath embroidery.

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