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Saturday 16 August 2014

House of Hackney: A Printspiration!

'You may be already be familiar with their theatrical Hackney Empire print, featuring a ‘carnival’ of creatures playing instruments, smoking shisha and drinking cocktails, but House of Hackney has now become one of the most desirable London brands since its launch in 2010...'


Tuesday 15 July 2014

Thank You Dr Martens NCL!

I'm so thrilled to mention I have a winning fashion film chosen by Dr Martens from a commissioned uni brief!

Last semester included a project assigned by Northumbria University Design School, the huge industry players Dr Martens and Newcastle lifestyle PR company OPR. I had created a PR strategy and promotional film based on DMs current campaign #STANDFORSOMETHING, with a twist for the Toon and posted it a couple of months ago!

The 60-odd Students from my Fashion Communication course all took to the creative opportunity so well and I'm sure it was one of our favourite modules since beginning uni in 2012. I loved developing my promotional strategy and creative concept - it definitely helps thats Dr Martens is such an admirable brand for me and I could explore its truly unique reputation!

Newcastle newspaper The Chronicle reports the win myself and fellow FashComm-er Courtney Stevens shared. Being invited along to the store was an absolute treat and the team were so generous as I was also spoiled by a £150 DMs voucher and a week for my film to be played in the Newcastle Monument store!



You can't blame me for being like a child in a sweetshop at the opportunity to pick anything from the DMs store to take home with me as a gift. I couldn't bare the thought of walking away without the absolutely drool-worthy bag I had fallen in love with when filming (it actually features in the video at 02:48!) My new beauty is a black/brown and burgundy backpack, which doubles as a handy tote, in the silkiest leather I've ever laid my hands on. Also with gold fastenings, a roomy interior and that smell that resembles cows in a field, I couldn't resist!

(I also picked up a classic tartan scarf and a cute leather coin purse)


I'm so grateful for the NU Fashion Communication team, Dr Martens NCL and OPR for this opportunity and thankful for their generosity! x

Tuesday 1 July 2014

LCM Favourite: A. Sauvage SS15

MAYAMIKO MOMENTS

'British designer A. Sauvage presents his vibrant Ghanaian roots in his latest LCM collection and much to our delight at Mayamiko Designed; his philosophy of 'Dress Easy' was enhanced by flamboyant colour clashes, ethnic images and botanical prints...'

Sunday 22 June 2014

Scrunchie Mutt

What would you do at the beginning of summer, knowing you've got four months to keep yourself busy before returning to university? I'm dusting off my Janome and making something fun, pretty and that will hopefully make me some extra pocket money.

Following the success of the homemade hair accessories my FashComm girls and I had made for fundraising earlier in March, I took to my regrettably neglected hobby of sewing (or 'habber-dabber' to my sister) to make more delightful scrunchies for the overwhelming and unescapable 90s trend of the summer!

Never doing anything half-heartedly, I've become overly excited and enthusiastic about the prospect of my new 'mini company' Scrunchie Mutt. You can find my handmade products on the Big Cartel Shop and little updates on its Facebook page!
Each scrunchie is handmade, of high quality and has a name that reminds me of people I know. I hope you enjoy them as much as I have making and branding them!

Friday 20 June 2014

Thierry Boutemy x Opening Ceremony

'Moving away from the traditional recipe of fashion collaborations, including celebrities or a high fashion meets highstreet brand alliance, Opening Ceremony explores a new formula for its most current co-op...'



Thursday 19 June 2014

Tees n Tings by Alice C

Today I received a handmade crochet halter top and I'm so so excited to wear it in Majorca next week! Considering how much these are going for on the highstreet and Depop at the moment, buying this beauty seemed like a great idea as it was only £13 and supports the creative ambitions of Bristol Uni student Alice Carlin. 

Here I'm wearing my croppie with simple Topshop jean shorts from years ago (I'm very glad I could never pull of those tiny ripped Levi's that are unfortunately still in abundance when a shred of sunshine comes out!) It's super soft, oh so comfortable and works well with a less-endowed chest. The only problem is that now I want them in all the colours she does, the rasta inspired black, yellow and red one is definitely one of the best!
The cute lacing at the back gives it size versatility, but this one is labelled a size 8
Join the TEES N TINGS open Facebook group here and get your order in quick, as new items get snapped up pretty quickly!

Sunday 1 June 2014

Interning: Mint Velvet

#onehecticweek with #relaxedglamour

Mint Velvet is quickly becoming a favourite fashion hotspot for yummy mummies and style seekers across the UK. With an expanding collection of stores and House of Fraser concessions, the beloved brand is popping up all over and has a loyal band of sophisticated followers, including Kate Middy!

Catering for the more mature female market has some difficulties. With an alternative range of bodies and tastes to suit, the highstreet has often missed the mark with uninspiring and unflattering pieces. After doing some researching and writing an article on this often neglected subject, The Forgotten Age, a brief, but insightful internship with Mint Velvet allowed me to appreciate the brand's depth and value for these women. It turns out they're spot on when it comes to style for women who know what they want.

It was a delight to find the MV HQ to be in my hometown of High Wycombe. As soon as I came home for a long weekend, I jumped on the chance to contact them and I was thrilled to be invited into the offices as a PR and marketing intern, awesome!

During my time there in May, the Mint Velvet marketing office was rushed off their feet with prep for the AW14 Press Day, ensuring to give their guests the most valuable sneak peak at the coming collection!  I was on goodie bag duty and made up 200 Mint Velvet bags, with gifts from brands such as Dermologica, PopChips and Carmex as well as a handout with inspiration and fashion illustrations of the new collection. I was also on hand to run out and grab some final decorative bits, prep some sample garments and collect everything together ready for the following day.


All the details and decor were planned and packed off to the lavish Sanderson Hotel in London and everything was ready to be set up in the hotel's spa. First, the team had a well-deserved dinner at the brilliant Suka, the Sanderson's resident Malaysian kitchen, to refuel for the long evening! I wish I had taken a picture of my yellow coconut curry to show, but evidently, I was too lost in it...it was soo gorgeous!

On Press Day, the team were up and at the venue bright and early, making final adjustments and perfecting the presentation of the new collection. The spa looked incredible as soft white curtains surrounded the simple, yet luxurious decor and the delicious A/W pieces. 

Helping out with the last adjustments

Left: My domain at the door: welcoming fashion press guests
Top right: One of the graceful golden mannequins dressed in a key item of the collection- the most adored sequinned navy jumpsuit
Bottom right: A darker themed rail and the hygge, a snug area for the sublime AW14 casual wear as well as amazing manicures and hand massages
MY PRESS DAY OUTFIT
I was attracted to the Ida Cowl Back Tunic because of its grungy abstract print of black and stone, with a wave of azure...but I was sold when it hung like silk and I felt the breezy shell cut. It came a bit lower on my legs than it probably should of, but this made it fabulously oversized! Paired with black Topshop Joni jeans, a black bandeau and smart patent DMs, I was cool and comfortable for the all-day event.

This top is now newly in and available to buy on the Mint Velvet website - £69 



Some of my other roles in the office included updating the Mint Velvet press portfolio and sample database as well as collecting inspiration for AW beauty and the pretty pastel Easter 2014. It was a little strange to be working with darker, more wintery items during sunny spring days, but it was refreshing and I absorbed the images, colours and patterns we'll be seeing in the coming months!

I was in the office for 7 working days, but the timing of this experience couldn't have been more perfect, as the exclusive Press Preview event during this time was so exciting, eye opening and creatively-charged. Mint Velvet was founded in my home county of Bucks and working in its HQ showed reason for its growing success. Its tight-knit, social and passionate team creates a relaxed atmosphere in the office, which motivates and compels its prosperity. I'm sure each member has developed great adoration for the brand since its formation and flourishing success. It was therefore natural that I too felt an emerging sense of admiration for Mint Velvet during my short, but very sweet, time there.

Wednesday 21 May 2014

Topshop Tropics

Woe is me, the common student - forced to simply browse and seldom buy in these hard financial times. BORE OFF, I want clothes and I want them now! I especially would LOVE some new summer beauties and found myself like a 'kid in a candy store' in Topshop this weekend, lusting over many many patterned things.

Here's the low-down:

Ever the sucker for ethnic and folk, especially when it's in a repeated tile print. These pieces make me want to go to Morocco or Turkey and bring back a whole suitcase of painted ceramic tableware.


You can't get much more tropical than wearing half a rainforest on your body.

5 - Lemon Print Skort : £34
These pretty blues and pastel patterns are fab for SS14 (it's coming, slowly but surely, but it's coming) I imagine the jumpsuit is effortless to wear in the heat and the style also comes in a casual shirt dress and a playsuit!

Thursday 15 May 2014

Dr Martens #STANDFORSOMETHINGNCL

POSSIBLY THE BEST UNI MODULE EVER

I come to the end of my 2nd year and a huge sign of relief passes the group as we're not quite sure how we did it this semester. 

As part of the current #STANDFORSOMETHING Dr Martens PR campaign, this module (my favourite yet!) commissioned the development of our own EPR strategy and fashion film for the brand- to create a unique strategy, whilst maintaining DMs much loved brand aesthetics and attitudes.

I gladly called upon the loyal, creative, fashion-conscious students of Newcastle-upon-Tyne to celebrate the 1st birthday of its primary store. QR codes are hidden around the city, and when scanned, a sparkling array of Dr Martens prizes can be won. Here, my 3 minute fashion film introduces some of Newcastle's preppy residents and some key competition locations!


Tuesday 25 March 2014

Native Rose

I was so chuffed to receive these wonderful shorts from my boyfriend for my birthday yesterday. One half of the bright silky co-ord from Native Rose.

Here I'm wearing them with a fuschia River Island jumper and an Accessorize necklace:


Scrunchies for Sale!

Handmade scrunchies in lovely spring patterns! Sold about 50 yesterday to raise money for the Fash Comm graduation publication. They are so easy to make and the fundraising group had a lovely girly day chatting and sewing. I couldn't resist the lilac gingham one and the pink hearts one!

Friday 14 March 2014

My Lib

Managed to bag this Liberty London silk scarf for just over £10 on eBay after an obsessive hunt a couple of weeks ago. Wanted a floral or paisley number but this one stood out beautifully!

Today #4

Getting my prep on for uni with my blue and lilac checked dress from River Island.

Navy duffle cape - Topshop
Dogtooth blazer - Topshop
Tan leather loafers - Office
Gold bug necklace - Pull and Bear

Thursday 13 March 2014

90s Square Neck

Slightly obsessed with this 90s shape from Miss Selfridge at the moment, especially the striped dress. Below I'm wearing the black crop top and have found it a chore to wear something different that is as comfortable and flattering. I'm extremely tempted to get all the other colours for summer, and for £8 each, you can't really go wrong!

Olive & Bean Newcastle

Not a fashion post, but food is just as good, isn't it?
 Birthday brunch for my favourite Geordie Luci at Newcastle's wonderful Olive & Bean, the 'coffee shop, bespoke sandwich bar and delicatessen all rolled into one!' The menu includes brunch favourites - all the eggs, wholesome breads and an array of fresh fruit and breakfast meats. Cute Tiptree jams and sauces with Golden Syrup cans decorate the table, adding a charming touch. The girls were even more taken by the incredibly alluring sweet offerings on the treat counter. I went for the eggy bread with summer berries and maple syrup (and a cup of tea of course)

Essex's Tiptree orange marmalade, tomato ketchup and strawberry jam

 
Oreo tiffin, peanut butter, almond and coconut tiffin, ultimate rocky road with whole marshmallows...the list goes on

Amazing range of fresh juices, tea and coffee


Wednesday 12 March 2014

Today #3

The first signs of spring call for my summer dress! 
Worn with a black tee, navy socks with black lace trim and patent black monk shoes.
Yellow and blue floral dress - River Island
Black t-shirt - Uni Qlo
Socks - Topshop
Shoes - Topshop
Navy stone necklace - Accessorize

Statement Sandals for Spring

This week has been gorgeously sunny in Newcastle, giving us relief from the constant freezing winds recently. The jackets are just about off and shorts seem to be appearing from last summer's stash. I have a feeling it won't be staying around for long, so let's bring out our pedicures in this season's must-have chunky heeled sandal while we can. Brights and metallics are favourable, and a comfortable inch or two is a bonus!

Wednesday 26 February 2014

Mulberry's Cara Collection


My favourite bag from the Cara Delevigne Mulberry range that has landed this week. Not quite sure on the camo ones...

Tuesday 25 February 2014

Working at Fashion Scout

LFW AW'14

As a fashion student, it's important to get as many internships and work experience as possible during the years of study. If you are a fellow aspiring fashion professional, you can probably relate to the pressure from your tutors and peers to compete in this demanding, fast-pace industry, even before you have graduated...

You have probably also heard of many undergrads who have applied and worked at Fashion Week, with Fashion Scout or with the BFC, for one season at least. I had and this worried me... 'Should I have this under my belt already by second year? How hard is it to apply? Who do I even speak to?' It's much easier than you think, here are some tips and insights if you're thinking of applying to work for Fashion Scout. 

I found that applying mid-January for the February Fashion Week was enough time for them to get back to me (they actually replied 2 days later!), but it would be useful to do it earlier. 

I was then able to choose to work either for 2 weeks (setting up/building and working during LFW) or just LFW (as either front of house or backstage). I chose a group and confirmed my attendance, and the team sent me more info and a volunteer handbook 10 days later. I decided to be part of the front of house team because I thought it would be more interesting as it would allow me to interact with guests and see the shows after seating people. 

Each day, you are advised to wear black so it's easy to identify the team - I wore skinnies and a simple black Zara top some days, or a velvet skirt and a crop top on others. I often find it difficult to wear all black, so accessorised with a colourful scarf, watch and scrunchie too. ALWAYS wear comfy shoes - I made the mistake of wearing brand new Topshop trainers on the first day and they killed! I made sure that I took my black Doc Martens with me most days, just incase my feet needed some sanctuary. My black Hershel backpack was the perfect size during the day, but wearing something with pockets is a good idea for after you have dumped your things.

As front of house aid, you'll be setting up one of the 3 catwalks that will be used throughout the day. This involves putting the white benches in place, making up good bags, placing them on the f-row, as well as laying sponsors flyers and press releases on the benches. Odd jobs are also given to whoever is willing - these are a nice change from the setting out and clearing up shows, so jump at these chances!

Models' briefing before the FAD show (my favourite show of the week)

Once everyone is seated, the team are able to watch the shows, which is the best part of the experience! You see so many interesting, uniquely-dressed people at the shows and this is a real treat for the eyes.
Miss Pandemonia and Prince Cassius

Veronica Basharatyan finale

I found working backstage really fun also, but reaaaally stressful. For the Kiev Fashion Days show, I was pulled backstage to make super quick changes of black stilettos between the models coming off the catwalk, to the ones due to go on 10 seconds after. I have never had such a scared sweat on in my life, but it was actually so exciting too!

Another one of my favourites - backstage at Mimi Fasi with patterned Mad Men-esque pieces

The team are also really generous with breaks, for which you can do whatever you like - I looked around what was going on at Somerset House, which I will definitely be trying to get involved with in the near future, as it looked like such an inspirational hub for the week. The team were also treated to makeovers and manicures courtesy of the mobile Rimmel double-decker which certainly went down well as the week wound down. I was also sneaky and sat in a scene the Made In Chelsea crew, Binky, Louise and Mark Francis were filming, which was exciting at first, until I realised how fake and constructed the scene was ha!
Mark Francis was EXACTLY the same in 'real life', which made my day

Fashion Scout volunteering is valuable, but I'm hoping to work for the BFC or Graduate Fashion Week next to get a more varied experience during LFW. If you're going on your own, like me, it's a great way to put yourself out there and talk to everyone. It sounds obvious, but you do meet lots of like-minded people who are just happy to be there and are all there for the same kind of experience. I would recommend applying for a season, but having confidence when you are there allows you to get much more out of the experience than you would think!

Saturday 22 February 2014

Sherrif and Cherry at Liberty

Known for their fun, colourful eyewear, Sheriff and Cherry have recently been added to the ever-evolving Liberty collaboration portfolio. Four popular Sheriff and Cherry frames have been infused with the super summery Lib prints of Marco and Patricia, creating perfectly aestival sunglasses for SS'14! 

Here, three S&C x Lib frames stand out and complement some of the brand's current cool sunglasses:

Wednesday 19 February 2014

50's Balmain


1950 silk evening dress with ostrich feathers, sequins and rhinestones
1957 gown made from floral printed and appliqué silk

Seen at the V&A's fashion timeline exhibition

Monday 10 February 2014

Pillow Tweets

20 celebrities (mostly models) renowned for their own armies of online followers 
are gathered and photographed for W Mag March '14.