Monday, 30 August 2010

Emmy Awards

I wasn't going to stay up a watch it - living in the UK I don't actually know how to watch it, but last night it got to midnight and I thought, I'll just check E and there the red carpet arrivals were.  A few hours later, I was getting absolutely horrified and distressed that Lost was getting no love (seriously, last season was EPIC they should have given a courtesy award!) and I've never even heard of Modern Family, so that was a severe disappointment. 

But this is a fashion blog, so enough with the tv talk.  There were a few good looks last night, a lot of alright ones and then some awful - Naya Rivera's hair, The Hills girls' very presence, to name a few.  Here are my favourites.

Nina Dobrev


One, it helps to be absolutely gorgeous, which Nina is.  You can't go wrong if you look like that.  Most of the red carpet looks were pretty bland, a lot of black and white, all fairly boring.  Nina's isn't the most interesting frock but it looks great on her, fits her body perfectly and the make-up hair and accessories compliment it beautifully.  This is where I think a lot of other women fell down, I loved Lea Michele's dress but hated her hair, loved Dianna Agron's make-up and hair but didn't like the dress.  Nina's is a perfect coming together.


Rose Byrne


There were a few Grecian inspired dresses last night but Rose did it the best, the gold paneling, the detail at the chest and light material looked perfect.  Hair could have used a bit of a brush through, but overall, wonderful.

Anna Paquin


Lets start from the head down: hair, good.  Face, good. Shoulders, amazing.  Yes it is a black dress but it is so much more than a black dress.  Anna looks divine in Alexander McQueen and I can imagine there will be a few people who don't like it but I think it suits her perfectly.  Much better and more interesting than a lot of the dresses on the red carpet last night.

January Jones


A controversial choice maybe, I can imagine a lot of the magazines will be hating on this look for a while.  But January kills it in Versace.  The colour is amazing - it brings out the colour of her eyes.  One of the reasons why it's my favourite is because it's different.  It's bold, it's exciting and I think if someone else had been wearing it (Kim K for example), it would have been a disaster.  Besides, if you can't wear this dress on the red carpet then where can you wear it?   Even if she didn't win, January was definetely the belle of the ball.

Other worthy mentions were Christina Hendricks (those girls were out last night!), Clare Danes, Tina Fey and Emily Blunt. 

What were you favourites?  Your least favourites? And never mind the fashion, who do you think should have won?

Sunday, 29 August 2010

W Sept 2010

Yes, I'm still obsessed with the Mad Men theme. Although, I getting slightly sick of the amount of editorials that feature the trend on a desperate housewife stuck indoors and hanging onto a cigarette.  Here, desperate housewife takes a walk.  Breath of fresh air.


(tfs)

Saturday, 28 August 2010

Florence Welch

Any Americans reading the blog (or any non-British people for that matter), check out Florence and the Machine.  Her music is absolutely amazing, folksy with lots of instruments and very atmospheric.  The outfits she wears to perform are also beautiful, often big floaty dresses to go with her very whimsical musical style.  i particularly loved what she wore this year to the V festival, it shows that you don't need to wear band t-shirts and wellies/boots to watch a band play.  She's an utter breath of fresh air to both British streetstyle and music.


(look magazine)

Elle Belgium September 2010


(fashiongonerogue)

Friday, 27 August 2010

A Single Man


Editorials and runway aside, nothing inspires me more than a film.  Seeing an actor decked out in costume, fully playing the part makes more of a lasting impression on me than a beautifully styled editorial. 

Forget the fiftees revival, if there was a decade I could have experienced it would have been the sixties (civil rights movement, Vietnam war and arms race aside of course!).  Audrey Hepburn, heavy eyeliner, Twiggy, Bob Fosse - what's not to love?

A Single Man is probably the most beautiful film I have ever seen. Not only is it absolutely breathtaking to watch, the colours, clothes and scenery, but the emotion and plot is beautifully heartbreaking.  If every one of Tom Ford's movies look and feel like this, then he'll have a fantastic career ahead of him.

Thursday, 26 August 2010

Twin

I have so much love for this editorial it's unreal.  Everything about this is so perfect, from the strands of blue in her blonde hair, the heavy boots, hints of goth and punk and pretty pink lightweight garments all paired together with great accessories.  This is exactly how I want to dress.


(fashiongonerogue)

Tuesday, 24 August 2010

Bam Stam


(Marley Kate via Fashion Gone Rogue)

God she's good.

Monday, 23 August 2010

Love F/W 2010


(tfs)

Love the styling of this ed.  The Bardot/60s theme is gorgeous.

Sunday, 22 August 2010

Tuesday, 17 August 2010

The Girl In Red


(tfs)

Want to set yourself out from the camel colours this winter?  Try a splash of red, as showcased by the lovely eds above.  I love that red can look sexy, classy and edgy.  I've just got to be unafraid to wear it!