Monday, 24 August 2009

Katy Perry | We Called It!

Who has any idea what Katy will wear next? Ahem, We did! When it comes to Katy Perry's love of the blue & white stripe, we were right on the money back on 20 July when we picked this cutie of a dress as something KP would just heart! Here she is during a girls night out in London with Taylor Swift. Looking good!

Pick up the Heart Thunder Stripe Dress for £63 from Lunacy Boutique. Get 15% off using code findfs0809 at checkout!

Wednesday, 12 August 2009

FINDAFASHIONSHOP.CO.UK | Instyle.co.uk

Thanks instyle.co.uk for your gorgeous write up on us this week! X

Find a fashion shop online

Feel like a fashion fix but have no idea where to start? Findafashionshop.co.uk could be for you!

Know you want those jeans, that necklace and, ooh, this jacket to channel your latest Cheryl Cole look perfectly…but just don’t know where to find them? Doing exactly what it says on the tin, findafashionshop.co.uk is a handy little hub with everything a budding fashionista could desire, and you don’t even need to ruin the Manolos to get there!

Searching by location, brand or boutique, this site lists independent, online and well-known stores, offering everything from lingerie to jewellery to carefully selected clothing for men, women and children to ensure you get exactly what you’re looking for – and probably in a place you never even knew existed.

The site is constantly updated with notifications of special offers, sales, stockists and its selection is so wide that prices will suit any and every budget – just think of the possibilities! For each store, there’s a contact number and address, including websites, to allow you to plan your purchases with panache.

But this isn’t just a glorified search engine; findafashionshop.co.uk is an innovative resource in its own right – its news section, blog, editor’s choice, ‘Lust list’ and Boutique of the Week features are dangerously close to giving InStyle.co.uk a run for our money!

Showcasing recent gems, it makes sure you never miss out on the latest news, be it a new collection’s launch, the final offers of a sale, or an easily missed but exquisite piece of must-have jewellery.

Browse around to your heart’s content, safe in the knowledge that whether you want to discover the season’s latest looks, brush up your designer knowledge, plan a shopping spree or locate that exquisitely elusive piece from the frontier of fashion, findafashionshop.co.uk is your one-stop style shop.

By Hannah Thompson

Friday, 7 August 2009

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Moss Mills | Stunning Hand Made Lockets

I received images of this beautiful Moss Mills Esther locket just a few days ago when I was on holiday and couldn't wait to share them on this blog. The little story behind this gorgeous hand made piece is that you should take a tiny bit of fabric and spray it with your perfume, put it in the egg and lo, it will smell gorgeous all day! Isn't that beautiful! Apparently lots of people think so, because by the time I got back from my hols, the locket had already sold out! (although I'm sure it'll be back in stock soon)



My other favourite Moss Mills piece, again handmade, is the very gorgeous Eliza Locket, which features a tiny bird guarding a nest of pearl effect eggs. This piece is so delicate and intricate and above all, completely unique, I just love it! £79


Both lockets are £79 and available exclusively in the UK from www.redrubyrouge.com

Harvard University Launches Clothing Line

It’s not often that we make the foray into men’s fashion, but we couldn’t help ourselves when we saw this new label coming straight out of … Harvard University.

Forget what you’d expect from a University fashion line – there’s not a crimson crested sweatshirt in sight here. Instead, the result of Harvard’s 10 year licensing deal with clothing manufacturer Wearwolf Group is a line of preppy-inspired contemporary menswear with subtle references to Harvard in the signature crimson on buttonholes, zips and other trimmings.

Harvard Yard's first collection is inspired by photos of students lounging around in Harvard Yard in the sixties. All questions of 'why would Harvard do this?' aside, the line's not bad, and I can definitely see it having export appeal. What do you think?