Tuesday, 3 November 2009
"The Wait is Ova"
Over the past year Rihanna has shown the world her love for fashion. It's hard to imagine 3 years ago she was dancing around in fluoroscent combats and chav earrings! She brought Balmain to a lot of people's attention when she stepped out in carefully selected military pieces.
Below is her new video for second single The Wait is Ova from her new album dropping at the end of November, titled 'Rated R'. As seen in the video Run this town with Jay-Z and Kanye West, her style has evovled in the next 'era' of her career as a Gangsta rock star with a love for suspenders, high heels and eye patches. Loving the hair too Riri!
Monday, 2 November 2009
What Shoes To Choo's?
Thursday, 29 October 2009
Diamonds are forever.
Visit her website here for more information.
Check out her new video for Mowgli's Road:
Monday, 26 October 2009
Gladiators, ready?!
It looks like I'm going to have much more luck next summer though, as almost every design house had them stomping down the catwalks at S/S10 Fashion Weeks.
My favourite pair were these incredible studded beauties at Givenchy!

These metallic sandals are pretty amazing too, at John Galliano.
Lanvin are even getting on the bandwagon with a range of sandals for a more tailored look (above), which was a strong look at Yves Saint Laurent too (below)
I love how YSL and Lanvin break the first rule of fashion (Socks. Sandals. Enough said), but make somehow make them look incredible. Bring on Summer 2010!
Tuesday, 20 October 2009
Edun & Confused


Monday, 19 October 2009
Fashion Faux Pas

Tuesday, 13 October 2009
Selfridges Style Insider

Monday, 12 October 2009
Boots.

Sunday, 11 October 2009
The long road ahead. *UPDATED*
Lady Gaga performs her rendition of John Lennon's 'Imagine' at the HRC National Dinner 2009.
Before her performance she said she was upset at how rampant homophobia is. Gaga took part in the National Equality March in Washington DC which was held on October 10-11 2009.
The single demand: Equal protection in all matters governed by civil law in all 50 states.
Their philosophy: As members of every race, class, faith, and community, we see the struggle for LGBT equality as part of a larger movement for peace and social justice.
Their strategy: Decentralized organizing for this march in every one of the 435 Congressional districts will build a network to continue organize beyond October.
We need some structured event like this in the UK. Gay Pride isn't enough, Parliament allowing the streets to be used as a parade and a quick-shift tent in Traflagar Square isn't acceptance. We've come a long way and have a lot further to go...