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Wednesday, 13 May 2009
Wednesday, 22 April 2009
BARBARA HULANICKI for TOPSHOP collection
I'm so excited and I just can't hide it..... The Barbara Hulanicki for TOPSHOP collection is due to launch next Tuesday, I've already picked out what I like, have you?
I just love the illustrations too.... and the fact that they've been used on the fabris. I bought all the Biba catalogues I could find on ebay for the gorgeous photo's and illustrations quite some time ago, was just a little bit gutted I missed Barbara's Illustration exhibition last year.




Labels: april, BARBARA HULANICKI, biba, collection, Fashion, TOPSHOP
Monday, 5 January 2009
BARBARA HULANICKI for Topshop
I have often daydreamed of browsing the big Biba store picking up deco inspired dresses, turbans and marabou feather Boas as I please, so upon hearing the news BARBARA HULANICKI is to design a collection for Topshop my day dream could become just a little bit real.
Here is the article featured in the telegraph magazine this weekend.
" Designed by Barbara Hulanicki of Biba fame, Topshop’s new designer collection includes body-con dresses and palazzo pants plastered with supersize animal prints; wide-leg catsuits with cutaway shoulders (a Hulanicki trademark), cute, printed silk chiffon blouses and three-quarter-sleeve suede jackets. Given that this is the woman behind the cult label largely considered to have defined the Swinging Sixties and louche Seventies, the collection looks set to rock the late Noughties. Barbara Hulanicki’s 20-piece collection will be available nationwide from April 20. Prices from £20-£120"
My mum owns a seventies Biba dress which is gorgeous but alas I am going to have to loose some weight if it's ever to fit me, I'll put some of my biba images up at a later date.
One plea I have is that I hope Topshop don't schrimp on the fabric quality as they often do with these collaberations.
Labels: april, BARBARA HULANICKI, biba, collection, Fashion, TOPSHOP
Monday, 7 April 2008
Wednesday, 2 January 2008
Illustrated Fashion
At the moment there appears to be a lot of illustration being applied to fashion instead of the other way round which I'm loving. A while back Julie Verhoeven designed a lovely little capsule collection for Mulberry consisting of gorgeous quilted bag which I had my eyes on but could not come to terms with parting with so much money for a handbag! Now one of my favourite illustrators Liselotte Watkins has designed a collection of illustrations for Mui Mui and the results are gorgeous, I love the bold colours and patterns contained with in her work, I just wish I could afford to buy one but I can console myself as I do have some tops from H&M designed by swedish illustrator Cassandra Rhodin which are equally as wonderful.


James Jean has also produced illustrations for Prada dresses based on wood nymphs, the details of these illustrations are amazing you can view Prada wallpaper he designed here James Jean . I really hope illustrated fashion is here to stay, it' s so much more interesting applying illustration to garments other than t-shirts. One day I hope to have my illustrations adorning beautiful clothes such as these...
Labels: Cassandra Rhodin, Fashion, illustration, James Jean, julie verhoeven, liselotte watkins, mui mui, Mulberry, prada
Sunday, 28 October 2007
Tim Walker

Labels: editorial, Fashion, girls, models, Tim walker



