Saturday, 18 October 2008

Currently on Ebay

I recently had a huge clearout due to a severe lack of room and poor financial state! This means it is likely I will be selling on ebay for quite some time! Here are some of the items currently up for auction:http://shop.ebay.co.uk/merchant/biba_marie_W0QQ_nkwZQQ_armrsZ1QQ_fromZQQ_mdoZ

Two Broken Hearts, Two Style Icons

Nisha Thirkell and Amber Butchart, aka The Broken Hearts are a Dj and performance duo like no other. Taking inspiration from showgirls, burlesque, circus slideshows and the golden age of Hollywood cinema, they use every performance as an excuse for dressing up. This shouldn't prove to be an impossible task; after all they both have jobs in London's mecca for all things vintage, Beyond Retro, and have an extensive collection of identical costumes solely created for their shows. Their quirky style not only caught my eye but also the fashionable eyes of i-D, Nylon and Artrocker magazines, as well as features on their fabulous style in Vogue. Find out more about The Broken Hearts on their myspace:

Tuesday, 14 October 2008

Pierrots on the Runway


The Moschino Spring/Summer 2009 collection seemingly payed homage to the costumes of early theatre via Pierrots, Showgirls and 1920s Flappers. A host of ruffles, monochrome harlequin prints, oversized bows and drop-waisted mini dresses graced the models who strutted their stuff on a stark white catwalk adorned with giant headless mannequins wearing pretty silk dresses! If this show was anything to go by, expect an ongoing trend of frivilous and theatrical fashion.

Wednesday, 1 October 2008

Beautiful Imagery: Hadley Hutton

Artist and illustrator Hadley Hutton's work is just stunning. The use of colour and organic imagery (florals and birds are a predominant theme) ensures beautiful and original artwork. You can buy original works on canvas and wood, as well as prints at:
It's worth having a look here to find out more about her work:

Friday, 26 September 2008

Luella does Ladylike


The Luella Spring/Summer 2009 collection played host to a pretty pastel fashion tea party at this year's London fashion week. A strictly pastel palette formed the basis of the a demure look, which featured copious amounts of ruffles, florals and the classic hourglass silhouette; perfect for a spot of English tea! Formerly making her mark in the fashion world as a journalist writing for the likes of Vogue, Luella Bartley has cemented her place as one of Britain's most talented designers. For a more affordable way to achieve ladylike elegance, invest in some vintage pieces (a 1940s tea dress or 1950s prom dress is the best place to start) and accessorise with a fascinator and pearls.

Saturday, 13 September 2008

Pierrettes in disguise?

London based indie-electro duo Robots in Disguise become pierrettes in their latest video for upcoming single The Tears. The video also features Noel Fielding of The Mighty Boosh fame (who is infact currently dating Robot in Disguise's Dee Plume) donning a pierrot inspired outfit. The song and video are both brilliant as per usual with these ladies; have a look at their myspace page if you get time as they really are worth a listen
Watch The Tears on youtube here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5NE51UKUA1U

Sunday, 7 September 2008

Alexa Chung is Elle's London style icon

Alexa Chung graces the cover of Elle magazine this month in an issue which salutes London's eclectic style. Her quirky indie look, consisting of blazers, plaids, smocks and skinny jeans, has made her a style icon and an obvious representative of great British style. However, she has ditched her trademark casual look in favour of a more sophisticated androgynous one for the magazine's cover (it's Chanel galore!) The issue celebrates the capital's most fashionable hideouts (including the most fabulous vintage shopping district in the country; Brick Lane) in synchrony with London's upcoming fashion week.