So Amber is back on the radar after months of not being online, and I'm really sorry for being such a slacker. Anyway, I started my Internship at the end of August, and I am having a ball! Finally experiencing what its like to work for a real Fashion company. Im trying various roles but at the moment I'm helping out the digital team, and this is one of my first pieces of writing that has been published! YES MY WORK. Ive always wanted to get into fashion writing, and now, slowly but surely I am fulfilling that! So expect many more posts to come but here is my Fashion Scout piece on Toni & Guy! Everyone follow fashion scout on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter! Their work for emerging fashion talent is amazing, and they deserve all the credit they can get.
Born in 1995? Then you will know what's happening this year then? 21st!!!!!!!! MASSIVE time to celebrate and I do love an excuse to party! So one of my best friends turned 21 this month and she came to visit me in Brighton, so we had a essex night out- but in Brighton, and here are some images from our fab night out! Hours and Hours were spent on make up choices and outfit changes, so thought id share with you all!
Me (wearing the white top and red skirt)=
Make up:
Bare Minerals liquid foundation
Mac loose powder
NYX contour stick (works magic)
Mac blusher
sleek powder contour palette
Kiko liquid eyeliner
Nadine eyelure lashes (my faves)
D for danger lipstick by Mac
Outfit:
Missguided top and skirt
Topshop heels
Hannah (The beaut in the black) wears dress and heels from Zara.
Please look at other posts and any questions please do ask!
xxxxxx
Me (wearing the white top and red skirt)=
Make up:
Bare Minerals liquid foundation
Mac loose powder
NYX contour stick (works magic)
Mac blusher
sleek powder contour palette
Kiko liquid eyeliner
Nadine eyelure lashes (my faves)
D for danger lipstick by Mac
Outfit:
Missguided top and skirt
Topshop heels
Hannah (The beaut in the black) wears dress and heels from Zara.
Please look at other posts and any questions please do ask!
xxxxxx
So I spontaneously decided to have a bit of a creative change to my blog, and you know what? I LOVE IT. New header= new me?
Maybe but I really do love it! If you fancy getting something fancy done just like mine, go and follow @AlohaLolaCards on twitter, lovely lady, fast response and great prices!
Maybe but I really do love it! If you fancy getting something fancy done just like mine, go and follow @AlohaLolaCards on twitter, lovely lady, fast response and great prices!
Sheer tights have always portrayed an image of
feminism, elegance and poise within fashion. Sheer tights were initially
created as a way for a woman to cover her legs due to the unacceptance of the
legs on show in public, but became a §wardrobe accessory in the 70’s and 80’s.
The revolution of Nylon, gave consumers a bigger opportunity to be able to
buy tights at a reasonable price, as silk was very expensive, so finding this
alternative had a huge impact on the fashion industry at this time, and being
the 1930’s, and the beginning of world war II, it was important to find something
as cheap as possible as it was the start of the rationing.
The 1950’s saw the development of stretch nylon, the
fibre was developed to be crimped under heat pressure that would allow more
stretch of the fabric; extreme stretch to improve comfort and mobility.
The 80’s saw a lot more use of sheer fabrics, and the
acceptance of the body being on show, and nudity becoming a part of the
fashionable image.
Sheer garments are now becoming a huge part of current
trends, not only nylon garments, but chiffon and organza. Initially tights were
designed to hide a part of the body, where as now sheer materials are being
used to advertise and show off areas. What is too sheer? Does it exist?
Does the transparency of a garment make it too
provocative? Are tights as elegant and feminine as they were once before? These
are the areas I wanted to explore. Could the concept of sheer tights be altered?
Could I create something diverse and juxtaposed and unlike anything that has
been seen before? I want people to see tights with a broader imagination, and
show how fashion can change the portrayal of a garment or object.
I wanted to explore other means of incorporating
tights into fashion pieces, and removing the image we have on tights currently.
Tights are known for being worn on the legs but I wanted to use various body
parts to show how they can be manipulated into something completely different.
Femininity is something that tights always represented, but I feel that
transforming them into something that is the opposite, would create a
diverse opinion. I experimented with not just tights, incorporating stuffing and other materials. I
wanted to make something quite 2D, more 3D, creating a bigger statement. The
Idea of putting the tights on the head was to create something quite
uncomfortable and quite aggressive which completely opposes the concept of
elegant tights. The scarf piece created though could still be seen as quite
elegant and chic, so when put together creates a confusing image. The fact that
tights are almost transparent show that something is still on view, but
stuffing the tights removes the transparency, and putting the tights on the
face almost removes and hides any identity, which makes an elegant fashion
object change into something quite intimidating.
So on Monday the 12th October, my university course and myself visited the Louis Vuitton exhibition in The strand in London. It was such an incredible experience and I would highly recommend it for any fashion or Louis Vuitton lovers.
The exhibition itself was curated and designed by Nicholas Chesquiere, who worked alongside the Vuitton family. The exhibition was made up from the archive Nicholas found when exploring the life of Louis himself. All of his original designs and concepts were found, and these are what inspired the collections today. Louis' son George also helped with the findings and the development of his fathers brand, which kept his designs personal and traditional to the original Louis Vuitton creations. When walking into the exhibition, the first thing we see is the geodesic dome, which is made up from equilateral triangles inspired by La Geode in Paris made in the 19th century which holds an Omnimax theatre in Parc de la Villette at the Cité des Sciences et de l'Industrie. This was a starting point of this collection.
Everything the exhibition was inspired by was found in the magic trunk archive, and was developed into this innovative and contemporary development.
All of the prints and logos used were inspired by the original monogram that Vuitton designed in his initial years as a designer. These were modernised and developed into a new design.
The Petite Malle was something that I absolutely loved. The Petite malle was designed and influenced by the flat top trunk originally designed by Louis, but was more of a wearable accessory. Louis Vuitton was the original designer of the flat top trunk, which was stackable which was massively revolutionised in the 19th century. All other trunks in the past had round tops so that any water would run off of them, but Vuitton developed the malletage protection which was a quilt like effect.
Louis Vuitton began his journey aged 14 and started his 2 year voyage to paris, which he completed by walking. He began his career as personal packer and box maker and developed his trunk from this, opening his own and first factory in 1859.
Louis Vuitton's designs have always been recognisable, and have kept a tradition from the history of the brand. The yellow thread found on Louis Vuitton bags were inspired by beeswax which has become a way of spotting a genuine Vuitton bag. The 3 little crosses seen on some of the Petite Malle's were taken from a trunk that Vuitton designed for Albert Kahn, a french banker who wanted a original Vuitton that could be recognised after a long journey; therefore the 3 little crosses were a feature for this purpose, and has become a recognisable, and reused feature on the new Louis Vuitton designs.
On current Vuitton bags, the new locks have been designed so that the L will turn into a V and unlock the bag, adding to Chesquiere's modern sci-fi look.
All of the new collection takes features from all past Vuitton designs, and transformed into a modern collection, but includes some of Chesquiere's personality and interest in Music, and the edgy 80's look.
Free Posters and stickers were given away at the exhibition, and this allowed us to take some of the exhibition away with us, the free stickers were also inspired by the fact that stickers used to be put on trunks before and after journeys, and this showed that they were good packers, which is something really unique and sums up the stunning Louis Vuitton brand and collections.
I would highly recommend this exhibition to anyone who loves fashion or art history, or anyone with a love for the Louis Vuitton brand. Was a fabulous and memorable exhibition that I will remember for years to come!
http://uk.louisvuitton.com/eng-gb/fashion/series-3-exhibition-london#/exhibition










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Absolutely in love with the new fashion trends in new look at the moment. These were 2 things I picked out that I fell in love with. The brown boots are faux suede with a small heel, suitable for loads of occasions, and such a natural, toned down colour that could be worn with a lot of other colours and tones. The Mac coat is something that has come back into fashion recently and this one in particular is so stylish and chic, really fitting in with the new trends and creating the dynamic fashionista look, a great collection to add to you're autumn wardrobe! will definitely be adding these to mine! Find them at www.newlook.com
Hello bloggers! Haven't been on here for a while as stressing about prepping for uni, but I'm back, and I want to share my love for missguided. So last night I went out and wore miss guided plunge body suit and, a mauve mini skirt, and absolutely fell in love with the outfit! Sassy and chic is the look I try and go for, but miss guided body suits and midi and mini skirts create such a amazing combination, complimenting a variety of body sizes and shapes.
So recently, I have fell in love with almost everything Kate spade, not only are her watches and bags some of the most beautiful ones I've ever seen. I've also fallen in love with her stationary! And surely it's the most perfect time to treat myself just before university term starts? £20.00 in my eyes is so cheap for something of such class and quality, and honestly don't think I can resist! Definitely will be purchasing some more, including her pens and pencils! Would recommend all you fashionistas to view either on www.katespade.co.uk or www.shopbop.co.uk! Be classy for studies!
Hello everyone, know this my second post today, but was browsing through some photos and saw some from a few photo shoots I took part in and thought I would share. At college I helped a fashion design friend with a 60s shoot, modelling her beautiful garments she made in her second year of college. Over the past year photography has become a massive part of my life and I adore looking at different styles which I will post more about in time. This shoot we tried to re create the 60s sexy yet glamorous and spontaneous natural feel. Photography for fashion is so important, to make sure the desired look is created, and I feel the rustic, vintage look really worked here. Please comment and share.
Having no money is a massive issue when I go shopping but means I can window shop my life away and see all the new shop items I want but will probably never be able to afford. In both topshop and River Island I spotted the vintage/ 60s style garments and my god they are beautiful. When seeing this play suit I automatically imagined twiggy in it, and how stunning it could look when worn with right accessories. Heeled boots or the clogs would complete this look perfectly with either a white or orange clutch, large gold or black earrings with some matching bracelet and rings, this item is definitely going on my want list. www.riverisland.com

I do love having a browse at the new upcoming trends and particularly in the lakeside top shop. Aka heaven. The stripes have been coming out in force and I love the styles they are merging them with. The trousers shown here are definitely my favourite, using the parallel lines in a vertical line make the legs look longer and the waist look smaller (what most of us girls love). The swing dress also shown is something I fell in love with, the zig zag repeat line and colour work so well together creating a vintage and classy look ideal for a cocktail occasion or could be dressed down for a less formal party.