Showing posts with label London Fashion Week. Show all posts
Showing posts with label London Fashion Week. Show all posts

Wednesday, 21 September 2011

Fashion and the Digital Revolution


Digital technology and fashion is a relationship that is going from strength-to-strength in recent seasons. There’s no doubting that the digital revolution is in full swing. As a social media advisor in my professional life and a fashion blogger inmy personal, it is a collaboration that I wholeheartedly support and actively follow.



Burberry, being the digital innovators of the international fashion world, have revolutionised the field. Burberry have continued to impress in just about every digital channel; from acquiring approximately 8.5 million fans on Facebook to the live streaming of last year’s London Fashion Week spring/summer 2011 catwalk show on to Piccadilly Circus.



However, the campaign that captured the world’s attention was the psychedelic catwalk show featuring hologram models, to celebrate the launch of its Beijing flagship store. The show featured six hologram models, including Edie Campbell, walking through one another, bursting into snowflakes and multiplying along the catwalk. It was a visual masterpiece!


The trend has also filtered on to the high street with the Bullring showcasing ‘The Show: redefinition’ as part of Style Birmingham Live from Friday 23 – Sunday 25 September. The Bullring will set the stage for yet another digital technology and fashion collaboration. This will involve real-life models walking the catwalk against a holographic backdrop.



The Show: Redefinition; has taken inspiration from the autumn/winter 2011 key trends, including gothic and 40s Hollywood. What makes this fashion show even more accessible is that you can buy all of the affordable looks from the shops within the Bullring. It is great to see a catwalk show that is available to the general public. Let the revolution continue!


Fashion and the Digital Revolution

Digital technology and fashion is a relationship that is going from strength-to-strength in recent seasons. There’s no doubting that the digital revolution is in full swing. As a social media advisor in my professional life and a fashion blogger inmy personal, it is a collaboration that I wholeheartedly support and actively follow.
Burberry, being the digital innovators of the international fashion world, have revolutionised the field. Burberry have continued to impress in just about every digital channel; from acquiring approximately 8.5 million fans on Facebook to the live streaming of last year’s London Fashion Week spring/summer 2011 catwalk show on to Piccadilly Circus.
However, the campaign that captured the world’s attention was the psychedelic catwalk show featuring hologram models, to celebrate the launch of its Beijing flagship store. The show featured six hologram models, including Edie Campbell, walking through one another, bursting into snowflakes and multiplying along the catwalk. It was a visual masterpiece!
The trend has also filtered on to the high street with the Bullring showcasing ‘The Show: redefinition’ as part of Style Birmingham Live from Friday 23 – Sunday 25 September. The Bullring will set the stage for yet another digital technology and fashion collaboration. This will involve real-life models walking the catwalk against a holographic backdrop.
The Show: Redefinition; has taken inspiration from the autumn/winter 2011 key trends, including gothic and 40s Hollywood. What makes this fashion show even more accessible is that you can buy all of the affordable looks from the shops within the Bullring. It is great to see a catwalk show that is available to the general public. Let the revolution continue!

Monday, 19 September 2011

LFW Launch: Toni & Guy Catwalk Show


London Fashion Week launched the spring/summer 2012 campaign with a Toni & Guy ‘Hair Meets Wardrobe’ catwalk show at Somerset House on Thursday night.


The catwalk show was introduced by Naomi Campbell (I still can’t believe she’s 41!) and featured four signature looks: casual, glamour, creative and classic. Each signature look was personified with striking hair, make-up and outfits worn by the models.


I had no idea what to expect of this catwalk show. What would the theme be? What would the format be? Would fashion play a role? However, Toni & Guy seemed to really understand the correlation and importance between hair and fashion (despite a couple of debateable outfit choices on the catwalk, namely a pink-swimsuit with one-legged fringe trousers). It even inspired me to go and try a few of the looks at home.


The fash-pack party then continued at the Royal Hospital Club in Covent Garden, which involved expresso martinis, mini ice-creams and a whole lot of dancing. Let London Fashion Week commence!






Front row: Olivia Palermo and Matthew Williamson


Front row: Naomi Campbell





LFW Launch: Toni & Guy Catwalk Show

London Fashion Week launched the spring/summer 2012 campaign with a Toni & Guy ‘Hair Meets Wardrobe’ catwalk show at Somerset House on Thursday night.
The catwalk show was introduced by Naomi Campbell (I still can’t believe she’s 41!) and featured four signature looks: casual, glamour, creative and classic. Each signature look was personified with striking hair, make-up and outfits worn by the models.
I had no idea what to expect of this catwalk show. What would the theme be? What would the format be? Would fashion play a role? However, Toni & Guy seemed to really understand the correlation and importance between hair and fashion (despite a couple of debateable outfit choices on the catwalk, namely a pink-swimsuit with one-legged fringe trousers). It even inspired me to go and try a few of the looks at home.
The fash-pack party then continued at the Royal Hospital Club in Covent Garden, which involved expresso martinis, mini ice-creams and a whole lot of dancing. Let London Fashion Week commence!
Front row: Olivia Palermo and Matthew Williamson
Front row: Naomi Campbell

Sunday, 18 September 2011

Mulberry S/S 12


Mulberry
S/S 12 was a fantastic show today.
The collection was inspired by the Great British Summer, camping and festivals, and was incredibly uplifting.



Mulberry's collection featured a sensation of candy colours and summer brights, and it incorporated all of the British summer staples. From maxi dresses and platform sandals for the momentary summer rays, and waterproof jackets and skirts for the summer showers all teamed with beautiful Brigitte Bardot-esque hair.


This London Fashion Week collection marks yet another success for Mulberry’s Creative Director Emma Hill. Hill has has really turned Mulberry in to a fashion tour de force, and I can’t wait to see what next LFW has to offer!





Mulberry S/S 12

Mulberry S/S 12 was a fantastic show today. The collection was inspired by the Great British Summer, camping and festivals, and was incredibly uplifting.

Mulberry's collection featured a sensation of candy colours and summer brights, and it incorporated all of the British summer staples. From maxi dresses and platform sandals for the momentary summer rays, and waterproof jackets and skirts for the summer showers all teamed with beautiful Brigitte Bardot-esque hair.

This London Fashion Week collection marks yet another success for Mulberry’s Creative Director Emma Hill. Hill has has really turned Mulberry in to a fashion tour de force, and I can’t wait to see what next LFW has to offer!

Saturday, 6 August 2011

Margaret Howell A/W 11


Fedoras, sheepskin coats (reminiscent of a 70s football manager), chunky knits, woolen blazers, and monochrome colours,
what's not to love?

Margaret Howell A/W 11

Fedoras, sheepskin coats (reminiscent of a 70s football manager), chunky knits, woolen blazers, and monochrome colours,
what's not to love?

Wednesday, 25 May 2011

Current Hair Loves

Here are some of my favourite hair styles at the moment
from the model perfect top knot to the fishtail as seen at Erdem A/W 11.

I'm currently thinking of changing my hair style/colour for the summer.
I will keep you posted on what I decide...