Wednesday, 29 September 2010

Dolce & Gabbana Rip The Runway At MFW!

Baby doll dresses, pencil skirts, playsuits, floor length, lace designs, plenty crochets and beautiful models all on one catwalk?! A round of applause for Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana please, they have done it once again with this sensuously pleasing SS 2011 collection at Milan Fashion Week (MFW).

Dolce & Gabbana described their collection to Fashion magazine, Vogue: "Sensual kind of elegance and tradition that characterises the typical trousseau of southern Italy."  and that is no better way to put it!

They definitely ripped the runway and I trust it to be Dolce & Gabbana to do such thing. FABULOUS!





Saturday, 25 September 2010

Dawn Richards At The 6th Annual African American Literary Awards

Dawn Richards is wearing a beautiful dress by African designer: Deola Sagoe.
(Click on the link below to see Deola Sagoe's collection)


Dawn & Accompanied by Former Day26 Member & Fiance: Que
Dawn in a Bebe Dress, Spring 2011 Collection.


Dawn again - close up



Gucci For Men - Milan Fashion Week (MFW)

As London Fashion Week came to a end on Wednesday evening, Milan Fashion Week came and started with a BANG! Designer Frida Giannini, designed the Gucci for Men Spring '11 Collection.  This selection is made up of slick suits inspired by the 1970's, slim fitted trousers, sharp cut fitting blazers, leather jackets, thick, chunky knitwear which are to be worn wherever, whenever!








 Frida Giannini

Gucci Loafers & Man Bags


Naomi Campbell Celebrates 25 Years Of Fashion With Dolce & Gabanna

British Supermodel Naomi Campbell Celebrated 25 Years of Modelling and Fashion with Dolce & Gabanna, at London Fashion Week. Friends came and celebrated alongside with Naomi for a memorable event.
Naomi Campbell & Models.

Naomi & Photographer Itestino.

Claudia Schiffer - Wearing A Naomi Campbell Styled T-Shirt.



Naomi & Footballer - Didier Drogba.
Naomi With Singers: Natasha Bedingfield and Keisha Buchanan




Thursday, 23 September 2010

Amber Rose Spotted At London Fashion Week



Fashion Icon, Amber Rose was spotted at the Vivienne Westwood Shoes Exhibition at London Fashion Week. CHIC!
Let's hope PETA don't mind!


Friday, 17 September 2010

Ciara, Solange, Omarion & Many More Attend Lavo Grand Opening..

Singer: Ciara


Solange
Omarion


Russell Simmons & Friend
Swizz Beats



Lenny Kravitz & Friend
Swizz Beats getting the party started accompanied with Solange

Sunday, 12 September 2010

Is Grime really the future?

Within the society we live in today, music has a big effect on people, particularly as youths. Music has become a way to mobilise and inspire listeners to think differently and take action. Grime has become more popular within the last 10 years having artists like Dizzie rascal having three number 1’s in a row and Tinchy stryder hitting top spot with his single ‘I will never leave you’.


Dreamer is a grime artist hailing from Lewisham, South east London. Despite being exposed to the ills of street life the narratives of his life experiences focus on rising above humble circumstances and pursuing ‘dreams’ and aspirations. Dreamer came to prominence first in 2009 with his single ‘Heart on the Radio’. Since then he has been working hard to break out from the Grime scene and become more mainstream, which he thinks is more accepted in the UK.

Six or seven years ago a rave club would always play underground music from various grime artists such as lethal Bizzle. Dizzie rascal hit ‘I luv you’ from his first album boy in the corner was described one of those epoch-defining moments, on a par with Sex pistols’ ‘Anarchy in the UK’. ‘Grime to me is the sound of the gritty underground in Britain, dark sounds and tempo beats’. Grime was written up as truly home-grown, utterly British phenomenon that would inevitably come to dominate the charts and define a generation.

Now, in 2009, looking back Grime never really happened. Instead of storming the charts, grime stumbled down the dead end of grindie, before (so it seemed) fizzling out and seemly giving up any designs on the mainstream. But the question on everyone’s lips is why we aren’t celebrating dizze rascals number 1’s or sway single feat akon, silver and gold? Are grime ‘stars’ still making grime music? Dreamer admits, “The painful truth about grime music is that the mainstream market can’t accept it because it is not easily marketed.”
It seems that Lethal bizzle and co have become brain washed and have totally changed their identities from making underground music to making music that is radio-friendly and electro-pop.

The grime scene doesn’t seem to be struggling in 2009 as Wiley feat chew fu has just released a track ‘take that’ and Roll deep album ‘when I’m ere’ is in the making. Were living in a diverse society where ‘crazy’ and ‘abnormal’ things are becoming more accepted. Dreamer explains that now people are being rated for doing what they like and expressing their true identity as it would be seen as ‘different’ and different is good. If there was ever a time for grime to burst into the mainstream now would be it.

Although chipmunk has previous odd grime tracks and Dizzee rascal signed on artists for example jammer doesn’t mean to say that they are sticking to his roots and still producing grime music. But maybe it’s a good thing that it hasn’t broken into the mainstream and still has its originality.

Does grime really have a future within the mainstream market? According to dreamer grime is not dead, far from it, it just lacks honesty. as long as there are ‘gangs’ and ‘hood rats’ there will always be a place for grime in society just because we don't listen to it no more don’t mean its dying out. It would just be nice if grime artists created tracks that portray a sincere message.

Thursday, 9 September 2010









At Reiss

Vogue Fashion’s night out was a special event for everyone to attend to come and preview the forthcoming AW/10 collections. Customers were treated to a unique shopping experience where they could shop peacefully, talk about latest trends whilst being treated to refreshments and free goodies. For one night only Reiss were delighted to be participating in one of the biggest fashion events on the planet.

Joining Reiss Barratt St and Vogue.com for an exclusive night of fashion giving every customer an opportunity to have 10% off the entire collection wasn’t the only thing that made my heart skip a beat. The entire team offered great customer service showing me the best autumn/winter pieces. In addition there was a live in store DJ, free makeover (make up, hair and nails), ‘VOGUE’ look at the Reiss ‘o’ Rama photo booth, free cocktails/drinks and for charity by purchasing an event tote bag .My typical Wednesday evening had transformed into a glamorous sexy night.

Nothing comes between women and fashion Leather or dress: Scarf or clutch, whatever it is were fast approaching winter the party season is right around the corner. This was a night fashionistas would never forget and I pray Vogue brings more opportunities like this.