Posted by Peter Brady on Mon 16th October 2006 at 06:00 AM, Filed in Fashion DesignersSeasonal Trends

Alexander McQueen has been pushing scarf wear in many of his recent collections, altering tones and colour to match the season.

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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.

Posted by Peter Brady on Fri 13th October 2006 at 06:00 AM, Filed in Fashion DesignersIndustry NewsLatest Celebrity FashionSeasonal Trends

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.

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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).

Posted by Peter Brady on Wed 11th October 2006 at 06:00 AM, Filed in Fashion DesignersIndustry NewsLatest Celebrity Fashion

Bono the U2 frontman has been busy promoting his Red Project which gives a percentage of profits to charitable projects that fight Aids in Africa. It’s a great cause and gives us all the opportunity to contribute while indulging in a little fashion retail therapy.

The project is reported to have GAP on board with a specially produced Red T-shirt and various link ups with Converse All Stars and Giles Deacon.

According to Treehugger:

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Posted by Peter Brady on Thu 28th September 2006 at 07:00 AM, Filed in Fashion DesignersIndustry NewsSeasonal Trends

It seems like this particular trend has never really disappeared but the catwalks are overflowing with audacious party wear, incorporating bright electric colours and accentuating contours. Retail talk appears to indicate that these will be dominating the high street over the Christmas period, ideal for all those cocktail parties and black tie functions.

Recommended colours are purples, blues and pinks.

Take a look at these beautiful little numbers from Versace:

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Posted by Peter Brady on Tue 26th September 2006 at 07:00 AM, Filed in Fashion DesignersIndustry NewsSeasonal Trends

Yep that’s right it’s back with a vengeance. Disco style is gonna be making huge waves this Autumn - keep it under your hat because it’s not widely known yet. Go out and get yourself some high glamour apparel and you’re going to look the coolest thing since sliced bread.

Some pretty powerful retail buyers recently let on to me that there is some heavy duty ordering going on in preparation for a high street disco onslaught. You have been warned. However, don’t expect gaudy leotards etc this time it’s going to be a far more refined look with touches of gold and platinum mini dresses and tops. Accessories might include Paul Ka’s diva slouchy bags, chainmail clutch or even some glitter tights. These touches will help achieve that subtle disco look.

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