Archive for March, 2010

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London’s tribute: Alexander McQueen

A few short weeks ago I flicked through Grazia’s weekly fashion spread and outwardly admired Alexander McQueen’s armadillo shoes – they were the future

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The Viking

Søren Bach originally started his career as a hairdresser. After 20 years of becoming more and more experimental and profficent with hair, he decided to make the transition to millinery, graduating from the RCA in 2007

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The Visionary

Bryce Aime arrived from France in 1998 and quickly secured his honours from Central St Martins in 2005

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London Fashion Week diary

London Fashion Week diary by Tess Webb

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Bernard Chandran

Ethereal models graced the catwalk and firmly established that Chandran is here to stay

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Street Style

How London dresses for Fashion Week

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Belle Sauvage

Party like it’s 3000 with Belle Sauvage. Victoria House saw a kaleidoscope of graphic, geometric colours combined with a darker gothic edge

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The best of the rest

Other looks we loved

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Iris Van Herpen

Entitled Synesthesia, a condition which causes one type of stimulation to evoke another sensation, Van Herpen drew on radiation waves to electrifying effect

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London, we love your shoes

From clogs to wedges to lace ups… we are loving the new shoes on the street

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Celebrities at LFW

They came, they saw, we judged (harshly), they left (without making the best impression), but any press is good press

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London, we also love your men

London… we also love your men

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Ones to Watch

The best of the upcoming designers

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Editor’s Letter

This is your fast track pass to London Fashion week February 2010

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juanrovalerio via Flickr Creative CommonsMourinho’s masterly return shows the Premiership what it’s missing

Inter Milan’s 1-0 succes at Stamford Bridge last night, built on an unexpected platform of attacking football, showed that Jose Mourinho still possesses the Midas touch

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