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12 November 2013

Isabel Marant Pour H&M

Image from the Lookbook
High street brands collaborating with designers is becoming ever more common and H&M have been leading the way since 2004 with their Karl Lagerfeld collection. Since then the high street brand have collaborated with many designers including Stella McCartney, Jimmy Choo and Lanvin. This winter they've teamed up with Isabel Marant to create a to-die-for collection that will be available in stores and online from the 14th November (only 2 days!!). Prices range from $29.95 - $399 which is excellent for people like me with not so much cash to splash! The launch party was held at Tennis Club de Paris on the 24th October and many famous faces were seen sporting Marant's designs including January Jones, Freida Pinto and the epitome of French chic and one of my personal style icons, Audrey Tatou.

'What inspires me? It can be a gesture of a woman in the streets, it can be a stain on the carpet. It's things surrounding me that help me to understand what I have in my head. This collaboration with H&M was really a nice opportunity to re-do what I love in my collections and share this love with a wider public,' said Marant about the collaboration.

H&M declared "The Isabel Marant pour H&M collection is an eclectic mix of boho elegance and rock ‘n’ roll insouciance. The spirit is quintessentially Marant: masculine tailoring is featured together with skinny pants, sweatshirts, loose blouses, airy dresses and textured knits."

Here are some pieces from the collection. My favourites are the red patterned jumper and the grey jogging bottoms (directly below left and right).

£34.99
£34.99
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So what do you think of the collection? Let me know in the comments below!

Isabel Marant Pour H&M is available in selected stores and online from the 14th November http://www.hm.com/gb/isabel-marant#item/6103_SL_W_28

02 November 2013

Up-An-Coming Designer: W by Wenjun

About a month ago I attended a trade show in Paris called Tranoi. This trade show is dedicated to displaying the collections of up and coming designers to buyers, press and all the others who work in the fashion industry. At this show I saw hundreds of amazing collections but the one that stood out to me the most was a collection called W by Wenjun created by the wonderful Li Wenjun. I spent a good 20 minutes talking to her about her work and she was the nicest person I met over the three days. After a few emails back and forth I am writing my blog post about her and her collection.

W by Wenjun is a very modern collection that could easily be worn on the street but is still beautiful and fashionable. It’s a combination of Parisian chic with simple cuts and exotic Chinese style from Li’s heritage with the incredible fabrics that she uses. I asked Li a few questions which she answered so here they are as well as the images of her collection that she kindly supplied me with.


Q: Where were you educated and what did you study?
A: I studied in The Academy of fine arts in China, after graduation I came to Paris, France, to study fashion design in STUDIO BERÇOT, a fashion design school which is very understated but well-reputed. 


Q: What experience did you have in the fashion industry before starting your own line? 
A: I began the first fashion internship in a very small designer brand which basic in Paris, as a small company, I needed to work on many things, and I learned how a fashion brand runs from A to Z. Then I began to do my internship in the bigger company such as Vivienne Westwood, Givenchy, Kenzo, Valentino, for those well-known brands, I sometimes worked in the showrooms, sometimes worked as design assistant, sometimes for shop and administration, it helps me to understand more about how fashion companies work as I always had an idea to creat my own brand. After all those experience with the European brands, I went to  New York City for me last internship for 6 months, just wanted to know more about NY fashion, to enlarge my view and experience.


Q: What made you decide to create your own line?
A: Creating my own line is more about freedom, as an artist, I feel like creating a piece of art when I am making clothes. I just want to follow my feelings.

Q: What inspired your collection?

A: Life, it's more about an attitude to life, it could be a feeling, an impression, a sight, a person, a habit...


My favorite piece is a oversized shirt made of fabric that looks like dragonfly wings (above right). It could be worn over anything or tucked into a sleek skirt. I love the versatility of this collection and the way it can all be worn together or with other designers pieces. Let me know what you think of the collection and check out Li's website: http://www.wbywenjun.com/









09 August 2013

Current Inspirations: Karlie Kloss

Karlie Kloss is a model that I've always loved since she was first on the cover of Teen Vogue in 2008. Since then Kloss has graced the cover of multiple fashion magazines, walked for numerous designers and starred in campaigns for all the top fashion brands. Being such a fashion icon, it is inevitable that Kloss has to-die-for style. She has the 'off duty model' look down to a tee and always looks uber sophisticated. Karlie's look is all about comfort, think casual, lots of black and denim, minimal make-up and hair either down, swept up in a bun or a lose ponytail. A slouchy bag is great for carry everything you need and either pumps or boots are the best choice for footwear.

This patterened dress is absolutely stunning and looks great with a boho wavy pony-tail
A white logo t-shirt is always in style
This denim play suit is practical and stylish
checks and tweed suggest upper class Englishness
A baggy vest and jeans is great for summer days
A Chanel quilted bag and a trench coat are staple items
This bright jumper adds a pop to this outfit

This shirt dress is perfect for summer in the city
This outfit looks super comfy and stylish