Tuesday, March 22, 2011

In Good Company



Come check it out!

Tuesday, March 15, 2011

I love, I love ugly.






Here's a post for the fellas.

I Love Ugly's new collection "It's Better Not Said" expresses the brands ability to be different as well as durable. The garments show versatility, and longevity in the wardrobe.

I Love Ugly is easy dressing through easy decision-making, which is great for those indecisive lads.

Creator Valentin Ozich looks to create enduring quality, rather than fading trends. Fresh takes on classic garments create a broody wardrobe for men to indulge in during the harsher months.

Check out more on I Love Ugly, and their new collection here.

Philippa&Alice






New kids on the block Philippa&Alice's new winter collection is simply, beautiful.
Lovely and wearable, my favourite garments are the slouchy pant and winter coats.

The lookbook shoot is so cute, amazing models too!

See the more of their collection here.

Sunday, March 6, 2011

Harry in a nutshell







Here are some photos from my friends blog. Harry captures pretty snippets of her travels, and other adventures, and posts them online to inspire others. Check it out here.

Harry is cool.

The Fearsome Five - twenty seven names - AW11








Twenty seven names' newest collection 'The Fearsome Five' is based on private school uniforms of the 90s, evoking nostalgic qualities of rebellious teens. The collection has a range of new prints, sheer shirts, blazers and super cute bow ties!

All garments are of high quality tailoring and intricate details. These lovely ladies have not only caught onto wearable garments, but an ability to put together outfits which work throughout both seasons, as well as having garments which transcend beyond 'current' collections. Twenty seven names garments of longevity make them an easy purchases and must haves in any wardrobe!

I've already added some of the above items to my winter wishlist!

This collection is available online here.
Check out the full collection here.

Model: Gina Morrissey @ Red 11
Photographer: Guy Coombes