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WHEN I HEARD MICROSOFT LAUNCHED A SOCIAL NETWORK YESTERDAY.
katjaanderson added: Ashley Olsen photographed by Ruven Afanador for Marie Claire, 2010.
Adrian+Shane sticker in Soho (Taken with instagram)
Victoria Beckham.
A touch of colour inspiration with this fabulous turquoise hair.
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The right eye is the right eye
Select Model’s Toby Leonard flashes a wink for i-D Fashion Editor, Elgar Johnson, kitted out in some Katie Eary finery.
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For all the hundreds of designers that are showing this week there are countless more that wont be, one of these is the brilliant and directional Horace. I first their collection as a combined video and catwalk presentation this time last year, and loved it. The more directional elements are not my style but even the most reserved person could see on the right person how cool it would be.
I hate to use the word cool, even uttering renders something slightly uncool, it’s such an intangible quality that those who have it just do, whilst those that chase after it too hard will never catch it.
Check out Horace’s Facebook to see the whole collection and for the current collection head over to 6000AD (more to come from them here later!) What do I love most from the collection? Clearly the T’s above are great, but what I am most after is one of the Biker Jackets. From what I’ve been told they are in the softest leather.


I really need to decide which colour, and face facts it’s time I invested in a brand I love and a much needed leather jacket.
Yes I look frozen, but that’s because I was. But I dont really care. This shot was taken during Menswear week in Milan whilst waiting for Vivienne Westwood’s show.
photo credit: WGSN.com
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Marshall Artist Swim Shorts (avail May). Already want these. Can summer hurry up please! #menswear (Taken with instagram)
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Tools of the trade #menswear #tailoring #pattern (Taken with instagram)

Ok I’m fairly certain I like this. I mean this guy is clearly cool as ice. Maybe it’s one trend too many all in one. But he’s carrying it off with a fair bit of nonchalance. I reckon I’ll have to come back to this at a later date. Still worth filing away for future reference.
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Ok, ok, so I swore I wouldn’t do this I really really tried. I’m desperately avoiding posting about Valentine’s day. Why? Well for a start I may be married but I don’t really do Valentine’s day anyway. I am the worlds worst romantic, genuinely rubbish, the first time I brought my husband to Pont des Arts in Paris (all be it accidentally) I regaled him on the beautiful story of lovers locking a padlock to the bridge to seal their love. He looked at me wondering at what point I would reveal our lock. Needless to say I didn’t. Yes I am that bad a romantic! But this, this caught my eye. This managed to fight through my cynicism about the Hallmark day. What it is it?
Personalised Kicks!

Offspring at Selfridges is offering a one off opportunity when you buy a new pair of Chuck Taylor All Stars, to get them personalised. Not only that but custimisation experts will be on hand to make sure you get it right.
You know for all that us fashion folk harp on about sky high heels I can guarantee come day 3 of fashion week, the most common piece of footwear on editors soles is rarely Louboutins or Choos, but Cons, (at least until it’s time to hit the parties).
If you are going to do Valentine’s day, always always be original and always think about the person you’re buying for. Being individual and thoughtful is worth far more to true love than any clichéd trinket. The graphics cost from £15 for one side, so aren’t expensive, and with 200 different options to chose from you’ll def be on to a winner. So even a completely feckless romantic like me could score well on hallmark day!
Underwear brand Bjorn Borg takes over Battersea Power Station and they’d like me to attend their party. Then they send me this video. I can not wait! Massive fan of 4D Projections anyway, and this will apparently also have hot tubs, a snow covered forest, glow in the dark underwear and a massive 50m projection on the Thames.
The whole event will be live streamed on MTV and here whilst presented by the very lovely Alexis Knox.
I will of course be sure to report back all the juicy details and excitement.


Yes please!
Originally from Guerreisms, click through the photo
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As often as I drop in and out of Blow PR’s office I always notice this brand, Izzue. Their mens and womenswear is really looking cool at the moment. Absolutely huge in the Far East and looking to take over European the brand should be live on ASOS in the next couple of days.
Grab it while you can! Shopping is a bit out of the question right now as I need to be sensible (launching yourself freelance is not the time to be spending!) so I’ll have to super nice to everyone at Blow and see if I can liberate a piece or two to wear around London Fashion Week.


I’m really liking this Breton jumper and the shirt is lush.

Izzue are all about luxe individualism but at an accessible price (accessories starting at £30). I’m very into it, and like the Riviera feeling they are going for this upcoming summer. So you definitely heard it here first, Izzue are well worth a look this season and you only have to leg it across to ASOS to check them out.


Sunday during Menswear Week in Milan was freezing! Properly cold, so I was thankful of my Dr Martens and thick socks. A suitable footwear choice for Vivienne I thought. The setting was a very beautiful Palazzo Serbelloni on Corso Venezia. I arrived a little early so headed for some pasta based nourishment. It was oh so good. More amusingly it gave me the chance to witness those random moments when the Fashion and Real Worlds collide. The looks cast by both parties was a sight to behold.
Outside the Palazzo the crowd gathered teeth chattering, avid followers of Westwood are always worth watching. Different shows garner different legions of fans and the tailoring and outfits on display at a Vivienne Westwood were more adventurous than anywhere else I’d seen. The street style photographers were obviously going crazy and with an orange feather in my trilby I’m still on the look out to see if I made anyones pages.
We were slowly ushered upstairs into one of the most beautiful rooms. Ornate gilt work and secret doors, parquet and marble, everything was a sight to behold. I again cursed my camera as this was the only picture that really came out.
As the room filled up with the likes of Anna Piaggi (sporting mismatched riding boots), there was a slight confusion with my ticket. Apparently the row I was due to sit in only had six seats, this was a slight problem as my ticket was number 7. I’d have gladly stood but the very lovely PRs sorted out the problem and I ended up amongst some Chinese journos and by ShowStudio so a massive thanks to handling that one well in the melee of seating people.
The dropsheet informed us the collection was inspired by the magnificent Frozen Planet series and out came the models looking as though they’d just survived a post apocalyptic winter. Faces and beards frozen complete with iccicles! It was a look anyone without a winter coat could easily have emulated. Again I dropped the camera in favour of jotting down apparently random words at break neck speed.


The tailoring was relatively loose, with contrast sleeves and more. Checks and tartans abounded in the collection as well as darker more earthy colours and heritage fabrics. The survivors of the harshest winter were clearly clinging on to what had always kept them warm. Tweeds, furs, fisherman style Aran knits, quilted jackets and shearling all featured.
The checks and tartans ranged from tonal blackwatch, to bold black and white Glen checks, as well as strong thick window panes. Somehow these looked both traditional and fresh to the eye thanks to asymmetric details and fine cutting.


Jumpers appeared torn and patchwork was almost as evident as the more refined pieces, conjuring further images of surviving in the wilds. Two of my favourite items were most certainly the tratan holdall, and the very sharply tailored Blackwatch double breasted over coat. If these somehow managed to find their way into my hands next winter I’ll be a very happy man. The collection segued into finer tailoring and culminated in a not apocalyptic at all group of dinner suits. A backless velvet waistcoat particularly grabbed me. Who knows where these polished gents were from? Perhaps they were celebrating their return from the frozen wastelands in their private club.




The finale was a rather confused event, but it was so nice to see the designer herself walk the runway and evidently catch up with old friends. The Grande Dame needs not the accolades of the busy fash pack ready to sprint out the door and was happy to chat to people she’d obviously not seen in a long time.
It was overall a great show, and any confusion before or after just added to the atmosphere. Anything too polished would maybe have felt a little wrong.
photo credit:Style.com
If you’ve even the most passing interest in menswear, and you checked out the photos of Pitti then the explosion of camo as a trend can not have escaped your attention. Now I don’t know what it is about the current economic woes or more that seems to be making editors and tastemakers flock to this, but I’m loving it. Is it a desire to hide away? Or perhaps an attempt to butch it up and tough it all out like a brave little soldier? Who knows?

Jimmy Choo for Autumn Winter is certainly embracing it, with Bond-esque pinup silhouettes in varying shades of olive, and chocolate making a print that is likely to get you noticed. It covers shoes, bags, wallets and scarves. I love it!

But what of the rest of the collection? Well every range has grown or been tweaked. With core ranges evolving and shapes being nudged a bit more rounded here, a tassel removed there, it’s without a doubt still an exciting range before you even get into any kind of naked lady camouflage. With printed ponyskin, mixes of flannels and fabrics, and more I really loved the collection.

Now I wont lie to you and say I’d buy it all, frankly there is no way I would have the nerve to attempt the Jimi Hendrix inspired python looks. This isn’t that I don’t love them, far from it, I’m just not brave enough. You however should be. No really you should, the boots are fantastic!

I am a complete lover of quality craftsmanship and having felt the suede on the below shoe I’m in love! I also adore how is coloured on the inside and therefore the seams. Brilliant way of adding a flash of bright to a winter look.

There is of course more, so much more to the range, trainers, biker boots (also having major wants for these!) bags (the lust level goes without saying on these). The fact the lovely ladies at Jimmy Choo furnished me with coffee on a freezing Milano day did nothing to dissuade me of course, but I really can not wait for these to drop in store. And as for the scarf well it’s been a long time a naked lady was drapped around my neck if I’m honest but for Jimmy I’ll make an exception.
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Love this shirt. From afar the black & navy make each other brighter. Really bold colours. #fashion #menswear (Taken with instagram)

I want these braces!
Source: Ten Magazine Tumblr
Photographer: Jason Lloyd-Evans
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Loving this fabric from Turkish mill Almodo. It’s like a camo tweed
Camo has been a major emerging trend amongst the gents at Pitti and beyond. This may be an interesting way to get into it a little more easily.
#menswear #fashion #cloth (Taken with instagram)
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