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Durham does vintage
If vintage is your thing, then you can’t miss Durham’s vintage fair later this month. For £2 entry, you can experience more than 30 vintage stalls, handmade vintage workshops, a beauty bar, photo booth, dancing and a children’s corner. There will be rails and rails of vintage clothing and homeware, all at affordable prices. Store…
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Whistles unveil their first menswear collection
What’s better than one drop of winter fashion? How about two hyper-masculine loaded collections? That is exactly what Whistles is offering with their debut menswear collections coming this autumn/winter. This is the first foray into menswear for the brand, whose aim is to produce high-quality menswear at affordable prices. Whistles Chief Executive Jane Shepherdson describes…
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As Peter Copping leaves Nina Ricci we look at his best and most questionable designs
It has been no surprise to the fashion world today that Nina Ricci’s creative director has stepped down. The brand announced this morning that Peter Copping would indeed be leaving his role in the French fashion house. He has been tipped to be heading over to New York and becoming the new creative director of…
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Chanel’s feminist march
A feminist furore fell upon the Grand Palais as a tweed clad Cara Delevingne physically and vocally echoed the provocative Parisian protests of May 1968 and engulfed it with the bon-chic embrace of 2014. Placards were held aloft by Anna Karina-alikes wearing pinstriped schoolboy shorts and playfully proportioned heritage suits anchored by vivid knee high…
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The Bridges stylish shoppers
The Bridges hosted the Student Lock In this Tuesday (30th September) and we were there with our cameras hunting out the most stylish shoppers. People came in their hundreds searching for that perfect autumn bargain. Shops such as Topshop, Lush and Superdry had exclusive offers to students. As much as we wanted to visit every…
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Paris Fashion Week: Alexander McQueen
As darkness enshrouded the presentation room at the Garde Républicaine in Paris, two beacons of light homed in on British artists Marc Quinn’s painted bronzed sculptures. His floral figures in pure white captured an Orchid and an Anthurium plant at the top and bottom of the dark wooden show space. This collection from the house…