Wednesday, June 30, 2010

30.06.2010- Style Radar: Karen Gillan

I've loved watching the latest series of Doctor Who, which has just ended its run over here. Each of the episodes was really well made and extremely well written; whoever came up with the idea of The Doctor moving in with James Corden in The Lodger is a genius, and the episode entitled Vincent and the Doctor, written by Richard Curtis is probably my favourite of the series (with the exception of the A-MA-ZING series finale.) Matt Smith and Karen Gillan in the lead roles of The Doctor and Amy Pond respectively have brought a youthful exuberance to the show, and the dynamic of having Rory (Arthur Darvill), Amy's boyfriend/fiancé/husband as a second companion brings the programme a really welcome humour. Off-screen, Karen Gillan has been proving her fashion credentials both on and off the red carpet, and I'm seriously adoring her style!

 At the Sex and the City 2 London Premiere, in Louis Vuitton.

In Diane von Furstenberg at the BAFTA Craft Awards.

 With Matt Smith at a Doctor Who screening in New York, wearing a gorgeous aubergine maxi dress.

New York promo tour again, in a black DKNY Jumpsuit. Love the accessories, especially the pastel green scarf.

Is that a Mulberry Alexa I spy? A girl after my own heart!

It seems I'm not the only fan of Karen, as she was recently featured in UK InStyle, sporting a pair of Miu Miu trousers (serious love) and killer Rupert Sanderson sandals:


I'm really excited to see how Karen's style evolves; she really knows her fashion, which is no surprise really as she was a model before she moved into acting. And Amy Pond is probably my favourite companion ever, mainly because of this:


What do you think of Karen's style? And who else is on your style radar?

(Image credit: Google, Video credit: Youtube.)

30.06.2010- Fashion Moment: Kirsten Dunst

Kirsten Dunst was snapped out and about in New York last weekend, wearing a dress from Miu Miu's Spring Summer 2010 collection. I've always admired Kirsten's style, and a good few years ago now my friends and I met her by sheer chance in Selfridges shoe department! I think she looks great here, the frock is divine anyway but I love the way she's dressed it down for the street with a pair of black flats and sunglasses. Her haircut also works really well with this look.


What do you think of Kirsten's street style? Does she carry off the Miu Miu dress?

(Image credit: Red Carpet Fashion Awards.)

Tuesday, June 29, 2010

29.06.2010- Fash-ton-bury

This weekend, at Worthy Farm in Somerset, Glastonbury Festival celebrated its 40th birthday. I've got to be honest, I don't really see the appeal of festivals- I put this down to the fact that I hate camping and love showering, but there's no denying that Glastonbury is probably the biggest and best of the U.K's summer music events. Thanks to a weekend of glorious sunshine, the festival escaped the mud caked misery of recent years, and played host to some brilliant acts. For me the highlights (which I watched from the comfort of my sofa) included Florence and the Machine leading a chorus of Dog Days Are Over, Stevie Wonder belting out Superstition, Vampire Weekend performing Cape Cod Kwassa Kwassa, possibly the most summery song ever, and The Doctor collaborating with Orbital. However, with A-listers and fashonistas descending on the farm garbed in designer outfits, Glastonbury has become as much about the fashion as the music, amidst outcries that the festival has become 'too middle class'. Here then, are some Glastonbury looks from over the weekend:

Emma Watson, sporting an Alexander Wang side plait, was seen wearing Yves saint Laurent on Day One of the festival, with denim cutoffs and wellies.

Lighter denims and more practical footwear for Day Two as temperatures soared, top marks for casual cool. Also, on the subject of Emma Watson, how fantastic is the trailer for The Deathly Hallows, I cannot wait until November!

Pixie Geldof, black, socks, boots- maybe she has a very high tolerance for the heat?

Alexa Chung, the new face of Lacoste, in a Lacoste shirt and denim cutoffs...I'm spotting a trend here!

Florence Welch, typically kooky but that's why I love her. 

Jameela Jamil, I adore this colour! 

Alison Mosshart, rock star cool. 

Ellie Goulding, in denim cutoffs (see!)

Shakira, wearing an Alexander McQueen vest.

Kate Nash, owww my eyes.

If they could guarantee good weather and a tent with an ensuite that didn't cost the earth, I might be tempted to give Glasto a go. Until then, I'm happy enough watching on telly with my feet up! 

What do you think? Are you an avid festival goer? What did you think of Glastonbury this year? 

(Image credit: style.com, elleuk.com and ONTD.)

Friday, June 25, 2010

25.06.2010- Vuitton Girls

Karen Elson, Christy Turlington and Natalia Vodianova star in the Louis Vuitton Fall 2010 advertising campaign, shot by Steven Meisel and styled by Karl Templer.


The 1950's inspired pieces really come to life through the composition of these images, and the sophisticated styling of each of the models really captures the spirit of the collection. What do you think?

(Image credit: fashiongonerogue.)

Wednesday, June 23, 2010

23.06.2010- Summer Beauty

I was browsing flickr the other day looking at vintage photos and old fashion shoots, and I came across this pool of images taken by Tom Palumbo, a photographer and theatre director who in the 50's and 60's shot many features for Vogue and Harper's Bazaar in the United States. I was particularly drawn to the photographs he shot of his wife, model Anne St. Marie, as I think they really capture a sense of joy and escapism.


These images in particular struck me as they capture in an instant the many memories of summer and holidaying. The bright light really enhances the tone of the pictures and Anne looks so radiant, especially in the final photograph (I just love that you can see the beach umbrellas reflected in her sunglasses). I also love the swimwear Anne is modelling; she looks so glamourous and oddly modern, surely proof that a classic bathing suit never dates. If I look half as radiant as she does when I'm on my holidays, I'll be a happy girl!

You can find out more about Tom Palumbo by visiting Tom Palumbo Photography, or by looking through his wonderful work on flickr.

(Image credit: Tom Palumbo on flickr.)

23.06.2010- Liberty for Target

Liberty of London have collaborated with US shopping giant target to create a range of clothing and homeware inspired by the grandeur of English style that Liberty has been synonymous with for decades. The collection sold out when it first launched, but now many items are back instock and available exclusively online. My favourites from the collection have to be these beauties:

Set of four Liberty Mugs, $19.99

Poppy Print Wellies (because I'm English!), $29.99

Sixty Bedding Collection, $49.99-$69.99

Darnley Ladies Cruiser, currently out of stock online. 

How cute is this collection? I've been toying with the idea of buying a bike for the last year or so, and if I lived near a Target I wouldn't hesitate in snapping the Liberty one up in a heartbeat! To browse the whole collection visit Target Online

(Image credit: NYLON.)

Tuesday, June 22, 2010

22.06.2010- Girls on Film

Elleuk.com are hosting an online survey to find the most stylish film of all time. The winning film will be screened at the BFI on September 13th and if you vote you stand a chance of winning tickets to the event as well as earning a subscription to the magazine for a year. A total of twenty five movies are nominated from the last one hundred years of cinema, and include films as diverse as Francis Ford Coppola's The Godfather and Billy Wilder's Sabrina. In celebration of ELLE's poll, I've shortlisted five films from the list which I think are style icons:

Volver (2006), directed by Pedro AlmodĂłvar

Penélope Cruz plays Raimunda in a story of family, mystery and suspense which bears all the hallmarks of Almodóvar's work. His use of bright colour and focus on strong female protagonists sets him aparts as an auteur of modern European cinema. The costumes were designed by Bina Daigeler, who had previously worked with Almodóvar on his 1999 film All About My Mother. Penélope Cruz was nominated for an Oscar in 2007 for her role as Raimunda, and the film really allows her beauty to shine through; her gold hoop earrings and jet black hair have since been cemented as icons of style in contemporary cinema. The aesthetic of the film encapsulates the vibrancy, passion and colour of Almodóvar's cinematic heritage and never fails to inject a burst of sunshine into the dullest of British afternoons.

La Dolce Vita (1960), directed by Federico Fellini

Fellini's film tells the story of society journalist Marcello, who is transfixed by film star Sylvia upon her arrival in Rome. The film features one of the most iconic sequences of 20th century cinema, as Sylvia cavorts in the Trevi fountain dressed in a black gown, designed by Piero Gheradi's specifically for Fellini's picture. The film has been voted the 6th greatest of all time by Entertainment Weekly and remains an inspiration for many modern film-makers around the world.

Marie Antoinette (2006), directed by Sofia Coppola

Starring Kirsten Dunst as Marie Antoinette, the film focuses on the French royal and her early relationship with and betrothal to Louis XVI, played by Jason Schwartzman. Focusing on her life as a teenager, the film features costumes designed by Milena Canonero, who has worked on Out of Africa and A Clockwork Orange, as well as The Godfather Trilogy, directed by Sofia's father, Francis Ford Coppola. The film seeks to re-evaluate possibly one of the most infamous figures of French history, and depicts the decadence of her life at court in sumptuous cinematic detail.

Top Hat (1935), directed by Mark Sandrich

Featuring the most dynamic partnership to ever grace the big screen, Top Hat is Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers at their finest; the screenplay of this film was written specifically for them. The classic Old Hollywood style of the film, with Fred bedecked in top hat and tails and Ginger in the most elegant gowns of era, makes Top Hat the perfect cinematic escape to the glamour of the 1930's.

Breakfast at Tiffany's (1961), directed by Blake Edwards

Based on Truman Capote's story of the same name, Breakfast at Tiffany's stars Audrey Hepburn as Holly Golightly, the 'daring darling' of the New York social scene. The iconic black shift dress that Holly wears throughout the movie is still considered the ultimate in sophistication and style. Givenchy provided three dresses worn by Hepburn in the film, one of which was sold by Christies in 2006 for over £400,000. I don't know anyone who hasn't been influenced by this film, whether it be paying homage to Holly by eating a Danish and sipping a coffee outside Tiffany's, buying an iconic beige trench such as the one Holly wears at the end of the film (I cry every time) or searching high and low for that perfect little black dress. To me, Breakfast at Tiffany's is undoubtedly the most stylish film of all time, not only because of the now iconic costumes it features, but because of the impact and influence it continues to demonstrate over contemporary dressing and design. And I just love it. Which helps.

So what do you think? Which film is the most stylish of all time? To vote in the ELLE poll, visit elleuk.com.

(Image credit: IMDB.)

Monday, June 21, 2010

21.06.2010- Little Gem

Gemma Arterton for i-D Magazine, Summer 2010:


The way that this feature has been shot somehow feels very retro, and Gemma looks gorgeous, as always. I read in the newspaper the other day that her name is in the frame to star in a remake of Funny Girl, and I'm sure she'd be brilliant playing Fanny Brice, a role which won Barbra Streisand an Oscar back in 1969. Fingers crossed!

(Image credit: ONTD.)

21.06.2010- More Resort

Some more favourites from the 2011 Resort shows:

The Row

 Simple maxi dresses, I really love the effect that the pleats in the fabric have on accentuating the line of the garment.

Preen

 I love love love this collection. It's full of really wearable pieces and is perfect for spending summer in the city. I also adore the muted colours.

Erdem

 It's no secret that I adore Erdem, I put it down to the fact that I'm more than a little obsessed with prints, specifically those of the floral variety. The cut of this collection is so elegant, and the longline dresses are just gorgeous. The maxi is notoriously difficult to carry off well, but by keeping the line straight and clean, the simplicity of the garment and beauty of the print shines through. 

(Image credit: style.com.)