Saturday 30 June 2012

Sweet Like Tropicana

In my post about my last week in Manchester I talked about Pangaea, a massive non-profit student night organised completely by students. Well I also mentioned that every year they have a theme, and this time it was CLUB TROPICANA. This got me thinking about tropical prints and how they have been, well everywhere. 


Resort 2012 certainly saw a whole lotta Hawaiian print come down the runway from Stella McCartney to Versace to Gucci. And then there's the Maarten Van Der Horst collaboration with Topshop and the Versace collab with H&M.











Maarten Van Der Horst for Topshop
Stella McCartney
Gucci
Versace for H&M


I love the 80's vibe that can be channeled with this trend. And how you immediately think of the beach and palm trees and fruity drinks! 


And of course the WHAM! song...



Friday 29 June 2012

Tucker

So I have been a fan of Tucker for a while, the pieces are just so effortlessly chic, however I am now a massive fan of the designer Gaby Basora. Tucker is one of the clients the company I'm interning for represents, which meant that I was lucky enough to work with Gaby this week during Tucker's sample sale. She is literally the nicest person, with this great energy, we had so much fun! 




Gaby started the company back in 2005 in New York. Now, Tucker is available in over 300 retailers worldwide as well as its very own space in New York, the first of undoubtably many stores to come. The pieces are known for their prints and silk fabrics, making the brand incredibly wearable. The beauty of the blouses and dresses is that they can be thrown on and just worn. Simple. Each print is named and the clothes continue to be made in the same New York factory that sewed the very first blouse, something that Tucker is, and rightly so, proud of. 


Here are some of my favourite looks from their Summer and Spring 2012 Lookbooks as well as their Fall 2012 Collection...
















Visit the Tucker website to see the whole collection. 

Monday 25 June 2012

Saint Laurent Paris



Yves Saint Laurent to become Saint Laurent Paris. Although the brand's logo will remain the same, the change is set to take place in the coming months. The renaming of the brand comes as part of Hedi Slimane's makeover of the brand, inspired by what the label was originally called back in 1966 when it was founded - Saint Laurent Rive Gauche. The studios is also moving to Los Angeles, where the designer lives. This represents a massive shift for the French-label. 


So YSL is set to experience some pretty radical changes in the following couple of months, I am intrigued as to what the next collection brings to the table. 

Saturday 23 June 2012

Nicholas Kirkwood

So I have started my summer internship at Starworks Group in London, and one of the clients they represent is Nicholas Kirkwood. So we had resort press day last week and then a couple of days later 2 buyers from NET-A-PORTER came to look at the shoes in order to see what to feature on their website. The shoe samples happened to be in size 37 and I just happen to be that very size! So I took one for the team and tried on the shoes for them....oh it was just so hard! 


Feeling that there was a gap in the market for statement shoes, Nicholas Matthew Kirkwood launched his first collection for SS05, and has been creating innovative designs ever since. He has worked with many great designers from a jewellery collection with Swarovski to Erdem to Rodarte. 


Here are some of my favourite pieces from the SS12 collection...










For the whole collection as well as previous ones, visit the Nicholas Kirkwood website.

Monday 18 June 2012

Backpacks

There is something great about the revival of a previously forgotten trend. It's inevitable which is why I don't like throwing things away, things come back into style. The trend I am referring to in particular is the humble backpack. In my early teens the backpack was considered seriously uncool, however, I now have been sucked back into the craze and I must say thank god. Backpacks are a great deal more practical - for example carrying books to uni - and just make a lot more sense. 




When it comes to rocking this trend there are multiple ways in which to do so - from the worn out leather look, to brightly coloured, to navajo fabric - there is something for everyone.



(Images via random Tumblrs)
There are some trends that I can't wait to die, mainly because for a mere mortal like myself I just can't pull it off. However, I hope the backpack never ever leaves us again. 

Friday 15 June 2012

My last week in Manchester

Apologies for the severe lack of posts but I have had a pretty hectic week! So here is what I've been up to...

Firstly, COLDPLAY at the Emirates Stadium in London, which was amazing! I have loved Coldplay ever since their first album Parachutes. Their latest album Mylo Xyloto took a slightly different direction, being much more upbeat. I got to see them with my family and some family-friends which was just so much fun! Chris Martin was of course flawless, and boy do they put on a show! We were all given wristbands on entering which flashed to different songs. When Charlie Brown came on, arguable my favourite song from the latest album, it was pretty insane looking around and seeing 65 thousand flashing lights. An absolutely incredible night.





Next I was back up in Manchester to celebrate the end of second year with a couple of big nights, the first of which was Pangaea, one of the biggest non-profit student nights in the country. Currently in its 7th year, there are 2 events a year, right after the January and Summer exam periods and takes place in the student union. There is a different theme every time, this time it was Club Tropicana, and the union is completely transformed. An all night rave completely organised by the students is what makes this one of the best nights of the year!


Straight after Pangaea came Parklife, a mini festival that takes place in Platt Fields Park in Manchester. This is the last thing that happens each year in Manchester before everyone goes their separate ways for the summer. This year saw the likes of The Flaming Lips, Noah and the Whale and Labrinth headlining over the 2 days. Unfortunately Azealia Banks cancelled her appearance, who I was most looking forward to seeing!






Finally I was lucky enough to get tickets to see Watch the Throne, and even luckier I got to see it with one of my best and oldest friends. If you haven't already you simply must download the collaborative album of Jay Z and Kanye West and listen to it all the way through! One of the best albums from 2 of the biggest artists and producers. They played for 3 hours, songs from the Watch the Throne album as well as some songs individually. I had been looking forward to the concert for months and am kind of sad that it is over, as well as not quite being able to believe that it actually happened. That's just how great it was. It was pretty fucking incredible. 








After my whirlwind of a week I am back home in Oxford after having said an emotional goodbye to Manchester. It was bittersweet, I could not be more excited for my year abroad but it was sad saying goodbye to my housemate and other friends who won't be there in my final year. 


So my apologies again, I will be spending the summer working and interning and blogging!