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Written by De Ce
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Friday, 23 April 2010 14:13 |
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The acclaimed Fall 2010 collection that put seamstresses on the front stage and Dolce & Gabbana's staples on the catwalk; strutting into the future by reinterpreting Dolce & Gabbana Womenswear Collection.



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Written by Admin
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Friday, 26 March 2010 17:01 |
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The world of Jewellery has yielded some magical treasures in the past month or so, not least of all via Tim Burton’s Alice in Wonderland film, which inspired fashion-lovers with jaw-dropping couture costumes and spawned countless covetable accessories ranges along Mad Hatter and dinky tea-cup lines. Opinion is divided as to whether Alice is all that, but I for one am fairly convinced that this is a suitably off-the-wall spring trend and find myself hankering after pale blue confections and drink-me, eat-me talismans.Tom Binns has come up with a cute line for Disney Azendi eggsCouture (pictured above left) and Stella McCartney has created a collection of wondrous costume jewellery. Basically, if you haven’t got a nutty type of teapot somewhere in you’re shop, you might just be missing out on a cute seasonal craze.

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Written by Katie PITMAN
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Thursday, 18 March 2010 13:51 |
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The Exhibition is located within the same venues as the catwalk shows and gives over 200 UK and International brands the opportunity to represent themselves and reveal their brand identity and products. This allows buyers and press to get further insight and inspiration for Spring/Summer 2010 fashion, trends, colors and design. The Exhibitors range from clothing to bags to accessories to footwear and more, and this year there was a real focus on hats as the event Headonism, created by British milliner Stephen Jones, was initiated in order to showcase a number of up and coming London milliners.
 
Exhibitors ranged from the well known to the unknown and included brands such as Dirty Pretty Things lingerie, Beyond Skin footwear and Tatty Devine jewelry and accessories. All the brands showcasing were full of creativity and innovative ideas and design, but the top three most intriguing brands that stood out for me included Future Classics, Lascivious and Goodone, and all for their own different reasons.
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