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BLITZ As Seen in BLITZ: Fashioning '80s Style

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Cover 'Scarlett'

In the dot to dot of 80's cult magazines Blitz filled the abyss left between iD and The Face, Iain R. Webb being the fashion editor from 1982-87. It ran from 1980-91 and I've been lucky enough to get a sneak peak between the pages of this forthcoming book of seminal moments in fashion history. This is a recollection placed firmly in the now, let me explain further... there's a timeless quality to Iain's work, I really feel these portraits could have been taken in any decade after the 80's and it's fascinating to think that's when they were first seen.

Mark Moore (2nd right)

The cast list includes Mark Moore, Boy George, Cerith Wyn Evans, Pam Hogg, Stephen Jones, Rifat Ozbek, Body Map, Nick Knight, Anna Piaggi, Judy Blame and many more familiar faces and innovators. With an in depth dialogue to accompany pictorial work it's out in April 2013.

Blitz magazine

Talk in Bath with Iain R Webb April 17th 

LONDON FASHION WEEK A/W 2013

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This season London Fashion Week brings a whole host of style joys... as usual I'm looking forward to glimpsing the future of fashion so I'm reporting for iD Online for a few of my favorites... 

SAT 16th
House of Holland - Henry Holland has gone from strength to strength. This season Dj Mark Moore will be supplying the catwalk music...


Pam Hogg - Our La Hogg makes those sexy jump suits. She's at the forefront of the 'body con' revolution and continues to turn it out with her high drama creations. 

MON 18th
Louise Gray - Louise goes for colour and print in a big way. Her definitive style always raises a smile and always makes you look twice.



TUES 19th
Meadham Kirchhoff - An all time fave, last season saw Ed Meadham and Ben Kirchhoff get us all dressed up in flounces and frills. This season who knows...

Go to iD Online for full reports of London Fashion Week from our dedicated team... 



KNIT WATCH...

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Obviously I can't start knit watch without the Sibling knit wear team Sid, Joe and Cozette, who have been blazing a trail for the past few years producing collections solely in the knit vein. For the past couple of seasons I've been on the hand knit team clacking away with the chunky knits but I've noticed a resurgence of knit in abundance so here I am on 'knit watch'...

Sibling mens A/W 2013

Sister by Sibling A/W 2013









Floating round fashion week this season I've seen more than a few inspirational knit pieces... Milliner Stephen Jones has added cute hand knitted beanies to this seasons range.

Stephen Jones A/W 2013


A favorite designer focusing in on knit is James Long... look at this fabulous 'Divine' inspired knit!

James Long A/W 2013

Long's ladies looks always incorporate a bit of the knit. Gorgeous navy ensembles from his presentation this season, loved.

James Long A/W 2013

Louise Grays sensational colour clashing knits...

Louise Gray A/W 2013

Sid Bryans (Sibling) chunky knit beanies for Giles Deacon...

Giles A/W 2013

Nice, Jonathan Saunders, a sweater for a lady...

Jonathan Saunders A/W 2013

Henry Holland's - House of Holland swirly numbers...

House of Holland A/W 2013

Finally the super talented Lucas Nascimento who presented a debut show at the Tate Tanks this season, yes this is knit wear...


Lucas Nascimento A/W 2013

TBC...

The Only Inside Fashion Info On That Bowie Video

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It came out today, the latest Bowie track 'The Stars (Are Out Tonight)' featuring an illustrious cast including actress, muse and style icon Tilda Swinton...

Writer and stylist to Tilda, Jerry Stafford did the fashion coordination for the entire video. As one of my best friends I was thrilled to with the result... Click on Charlie Porter for a full report who was wearing what and when. Meanwhile...



charlieporter.thereal.ms/stories/8989 

Michael & Gerlinde's World...

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Meeting up with Michael Costiff is certainly eye opening, I first met Michael, who originally came from Grindleford in Derbyshire and Gerlinde who arrived in London from Regensburg, Germany in the late 70's. Michael and Gerlinde met in the early 70's and became very much part of the London scene with their industrious and seemingly never ending enthusiasm for exploring a myriad of creative outlets. Michael, a photographer, film maker and artist and Gerlinde a style icon with an eye for detail. Initially they ran a cafe in the Chelsea Antique Market and later a concession in Antiquarius on London's Kings Road which specialized in antique jewelry. By the 80's they cast their net further afield, Michael going on to design shop and club interiors, they traveled to New York and Rio which became a second home. In the late 80's they opened the shop 'World' situated in Litchfield Street off Cambridge Circus, I became a part time shop girl there. Perfect for their ever increasing love of traveling and collection of artifacts the shop was full of curios they had amassed along the way. African beaded neckpieces, Brazilian feather headdresses jostled with the latest fake gold jewelry and clothing from NYC's 14th St and the dancing figures of graffiti artist Keith Haring. Michael produced his own line of 'World' t-shirts, the place was a treasure trove reflecting the interesting life they led. They then went on to open a club night and 'Kinky Gerlinky' was born. 

'Michael & Gerlinde's World' is the long awaited book which is the culmination of a series of scrapbooks they regularly updated, it charts their and those around them early day's in London, to travels afar and through to going's on in the current day. 

Michael Costiff with the book.

Sadly Gerlinde is no longer with us, she died suddenly in 1994 but left behind a legacy of style, her presence always caused a stir, her favorite designer was undoubtedly Westwood and she became an avid collector amassing an enviable wardrobe. She also favored the corset's of Pearl and the featured plumes and carnival costumes of Rio which she put together with a great deal of panache. 

Pages from the book, Gerlinde (left)... Michael modeling (right)
   
Lucky enough to have been able to look through this book recently, I carefully turned every page which brought back a stream of fabulous memories back to life... it's crammed with previously unpublished ephemera from flyers to an actual bus ticket from the 70's, various newspaper clippings, membership cards and photographs and film stills (taken by Michael himself) of personalities, close friends and scenes - witness close friend Divine larking around, parades - see Rio Carnival in all it's glory. Charting seminal moments from the past 4 decades the hand written explanation's of who and where and when they are give the book a sense of how personal this book is and it's touching that Michael has been able to share his life with a wider audience.

If you were there then 'Michael & Gerlinde's World' will, like me, stir up all sorts of emotions, if you weren't there then you need to see this book and get a sense what life was like then and how relevant the timeline of this book is in the present and into future...

Michael currently owns a concession in Dover Street Market, London and continues to design and create. He will be signing his book at Dover Street Market Ginza in Tokyo on the 16th March. A planned book launch in London's Dover Street store where he will be taking over the windows from the 28th March with a book launch party planned for the 15th April.

World Archive at the Dover Street Market





Update on proceedings...

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It's been a while since I last posted, here's a few links to what I've been up to...

Over the last few months we've gone from punk moments (the Met, Chaos to Couture), Bowie moments (the V & A show currently on) and a lot of 80's and 90's style moments... plus a few more surprises!

Up on Charlie Porters site I unearthed my diaries from 1976 to the beginning of 1978, here's the links....

The Secret Punk Diary of Julia Fodor aka Princess Julia Part 1

Princess Julia's Punk Diary Part 2 

Part 3 on it's way!

With all things punk, here's something I did for iD Online...

Princess Julia on Punk

And on new site Never Underdressed

Who'd A Punked It?

Bringing up to date 90's band Texas release a new album and here's a conversation I had with Sharleen Spiteri for Ponystep online...

Texas: The Conversation

Here's something amusing, Topman asked me to put together a summer look...

Princess Julia & Her Menswear Summer Style Tips

Catch up soon...





ICA OFF-SITE...

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You may be wondering what I've been up to lately, well I'm very excited to say I've been involved with a project with the ICA. It's on at the Old Selfridges Hotel from the 13th September 2013 to the 20th October 2013. What a project... I don't think there's ever been anything like this before. As it says in the title 'A Journey Through London Subculture: 1980's to Now'.


For six weeks the amazing space behind Selfridges will become home to a most fascinating archive of over 50 vitrines. Artists, collectors, designers, stars of counterculture and beyond have been invited to reveal the threads of creativity that run through the spine of our fabulous city. A place that people gravitate to and a place that positively encourages an energy that spills over the edges of definition.

As part of this story, those who know me will know that I have spent a life involved in music, art, clubs and style, will understand my great passion concerning this project.

Further more there will be events and talks running throughout it's duration... Charlie Porter and I have one planned for Saturday 28th September at 2pm. If you fancy coming click here Fliers: The Facebook Of The Pre-Internet Age 

ICA OFF-SITE

M U S E at THE LONDON COLLEGE OF FASHION

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It's a new term and I've been invited to help organize and also become a muse to the 2nd year fashion students at the London College of Fashion. Along with fellow muses...

Mark Moore... Mark Moore is a M U S E who emerged on London's club scene as a dj/producer in the 80's and then went on to form seminal band S'Express who's chart hit's formed the landscape of dance and pop music we know today. Mark continues to dj and produce, catch up with him here http://www.markmoore.com/

Sue Tilley... Sue Tilley has continued a diverse career, life model to Lucien Freud, writer of 'Leigh Bowery The Life and Times of an Icon' whilst continuing her day job as a benefits supervisor she is a firm fixture on London's social scene.
                                                                      Sue Tilley

Scarlett Cannon... Our M U S E  Scarlett Cannon, you can catch up with her on her blog http://heavenlyhealer.blogspot.co.uk/Today she is an avid horticultural tutor (and writer), Scarlett was intergral to the London club scene in the early 80's and appeared as a model in various magazines with her definitive style.
                                   Scarlett Cannon as featured on the cover of Iain R Webbs book

Dusty O... Dusty O has had and continues to have a colourful career running clubs including London's Trannyshack and diversifying with djing, talks and performance, she has a defining self styled look and vibrant personality. Catch up with her on her website... http://www.dustyo.com/bio/

We'll be tutoring students over the next few months to create stylish and individual looks for us which will culminate in a presentation in December.

Working with LCF fashion student and style blogger Kayla Hadlington we've set up the following pages to keep you abreast of our progress and get a first hand view in the creative process we will be pursuing over the projects duration.

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Following Fashion Dolls 'Ever After High'

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This week as a new range of dolls from Mattel launched, 'Ever After High' got the London look from Fashion East designers Claire Barrow, Ryan Lo, Bobby Abley and Ashley Williams who have designed custom made handbags and looks for the dolls.  I painted the artwork, a collection of watercolors based on the dolls themselves which have been translated onto t-shirts and carrier bags. The t-shirts are available to buy on the 18th October at Selfridges London Toy Shop, at the launch we gave them away along with some MAC cosmetics.







Princess Julia says: "As a style enthusiast and keen watercolour painter, I was inspired by the unique personalities of each Ever After High doll.  Coupled with the talents of our young designers who have dressed them up and added a further flourish to these miniature Miss's, I feel my portraits capture the idea that they have come to London to party in style."




80s Artist Film Restorations from the UK

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I'm fascinated by William Fowler's task of remastering a lost archive of 80's film work which in part was revealed the other week at the BFI. I went out of curiosity mainly because of the Steven Chivers film made in 1984, 'Catherine De Medicis Part 2' featuring artist Holly Warburton, (who I regularly  worked with at the time) and myself in gothic mode. I confess, I hadn't actually watched in it's entirety so I expected to be embarrassed, I was pleasantly surprised. Yes it is melodramatic, camp and theatrical, it's also beautifully filmed in a stylish and atmospheric fashion. I seem to remember a penchant at the time for these type of themes, I also recall an overlap of social themes of consciousness within our group of friends work which were realized with the basic techniques of super 8 and VHS film with touches chroma key, looking at them today the results are really quite inspiring.

So far Fowler has resurrected the work of Isaac Julien with film 'Territories', a slice of real life set around Nottinghill Carnival and addressing social interaction. Sophie Muller's film 'In Excelsis Deo (In Adoration of God)' imagery revolving around the context of catholic religion and Jennifer Binnie's film 'Grayson/Flowers/Jewels', a touching moment with Grayson Perry and of course the Steven Chivers 'Catherine De Medicis' film.

Still from Jennifer Binnies film 'Grayson/Flowers/Jewels'

A lot of these films were thought to be lost forever, tucked away at the back of draws and cupboards William Fowler has managed to rediscover films that at the time were shown at London's Film Co-op or the ICA. Plans to restore the early work of John Maybury and Cerith Wynn Evans (amongst others) are afoot and next Spring 2014 the entirety of his discoveries will be presented at the BFI Southbank.


PLAY LIST Blitz Club (REVOLUTIONS IN SOUND)

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The other week I had the great pleasure of djaying up in the clouds at the London Eye for Red Bull Revolutions in Sound representing the Blitz club. We went round twice, nobody left and had quite a few vodkas on the way. Here's a bit of a play list for you interested in electronica from a by gone era!

'NO GDM' - Gina X 4.12


'Moskow Disko' - Telex 6.43

'Computer Game' - Yellow Magic Orchestra 1.48

'Fire Cracker' - Yellow Magic Orchestra 4.52

'Fade To Gray' - Visage 5.42

'Love Action' - Human League 3.12

'Chant N0 1(I Don't Need  This Pressure On)' - Spandau Ballet 4.13

'Cars' - Gary Numan 5.23

'People Are People' - Depeche Mode 3.24

'Fashion' - David Bowie 3.24

'Rebel Rebel' - David Bowie 4.23

'Warm Leatherette', 'TVOD' - The Normal 4.25/ 2.51

'Chase' - Giorgio Moroder 8.31

'The Model' - Kraftwerk 3.39

'Blue Monday' - New Order 4.31

'Vienna' - Ultravox 4.56

'Life In Tokyo' - Japan 3.31

'Temptation' - Heaven 17 3.14

'Bedsitter' - Soft Cell 3.37

'Totally Wired' - The Fall 3.25

'Being Boiled' - The Human League 4.35

'Sex Dwarf' - Soft Cell 5.10

Top Tips for 2014?

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When I posed this question this is what I got back... My favourite tips for 2014!

Finish all old projects ASAP. Then new scenery for fresh inspiration - Twinkle Bunty

Shoes too tight? Put a potato in them over night - Jody Furlong

Edwardian Dallas - Slim Barrett

Lots of beards - Richard Heslop

No beards - Mark Charles

Vout-O-Reenes. My New members arts club opens in April - Sophie Parkin

Hamburger Queen in April - Scottee

Corduroy - Richard Scanlan

If it feels good keep on doing it - Barrie Sharpe

Carnaby - Alex Noble


There's more to come...



Life's a Drag (a celebration)

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Jeffrey Hinton is mainly known as a dj, in fact I credit him fully as inspiring me to take to the decks in the 80's. What you may not realize is that over the years Jeffrey has been an avid archivist amassing a collection of photographs and film as he goes about his life filled with interests around music, dance the arts and fashion. His life like mine (we were flat mates throughout the 80's btw along with milliner Stephen Jones) is a journey of curiosity across many creative disciplines. He does this with an open spirit, great humor and wonderful sense of community. Now then it has come to my attention of late that Jeffrey Hinton has been collating his archive, last year he unearthed and edited some of his film work at the ICA OFF-SITE exhibition at the Old Selfridges Hotel and V&A 'Club to Catwalk' fashion installation along with installation work and talks at the National Portrait Gallery. This year he is part of the BFI Flare: London LGBT film festival with 'Life's a Drag (a celebration) his most recent work which travels across previous decades to the present day.

Film clips...  from Life's a Drag, left Gay Bingo, right rare footage of drag artiste Rose Marie


Talk and screening on March 25th, 6.10pm... it's sold out already! 

GET THE LOOK... WITH TERRY BARBER FROM MAC COSMETICS S/S 2014

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I love wearing makeup, I love talking about makeup and listening to other people talk about makeup, MAC's UK Director Terry Barber gave us a fabulous resumé of all things MAC for S/S 2014 recently. I just love his references which included Noosha Fox, Veruscha,  and a vision of a 'slept in Bardot'. It all starts off with a complexion that reveals a 'fine veil of radiance', it's non-makeup makeup, blurring, plumping and resurfacing. I was fascinated to learn that MAC have incorporated products that mimic and incorporate an element of skin care into the equation. Makeup + skin care = reality and a resurfaced perfection. I got up today and did a bit of that myself with their Prep + Prime BB Beauty Balm, course I had to have a go... glides on a treat I have to say.






















I was a bit worried it wouldn't cover my imperfections but it did I'm happy to say and I did feel an added layer of moisture and protection, it's an SPF 30, fight those elements dears and get 'perfection in texture' as Terry described it. Next it's the Prep + Prime CC pressed powder, now powder is very important to me and this recipe is light but covers well without being claggy. Right, moving on lets talk about blush... 'not simply there for cuteness', I always think I might end up looking like 'What Ever Happened To Baby Jane' no chance here though, the idea is all about washes and textures, brightening rather than creating structure. Have a look at the make up Lucia Peironi created for Giles and you'll get the jist. Alex Box did a clever thing, blocking out areas with white highlights, the effect of daylight beauty. There's a return to femininity, less androgynous but just as arresting. Lips next, 'rubbed rosebud neutral', stripping the formality away there's a sense of effortlessness, a 'slipped on red', chicory, tobacco and walnut stained hues. 
























Obviously there's an art to acquiring this particular look the word 'painterly' sprung to mind as an image of Peter Pilotto's dense matt lilac lip flashed up, Kabuki for Manish also revealed a painterly attitude in his work. Eyes... new feline, doe eyed, natural glitter over super sexy vampish cats-eye eyeliner. Miranda Joyce for Sister by Sibling hit the nail on the head with flirty, a nods as good as a wink attitude. I also liked the chalky white eyeliner effect for Kenzo and hint of a brushstroke from Mash Ma. There are false eyelashes but they're enhancing rather than the main feature, think Holly Fulton's adorable girl woman, a hint of the Lolita's and you're off!   


Elton John Day... it's coming

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I wouldn't say I'm a superfan of Elton John but he has had quite a few memorable hits to say the least and for that I must pay him homage. Ah yes indeed, 'Goodbye Yellow Brick Road' was on my playlist back in my youth spent sunning myself in my parents garden in 1973 along with Bowie and Ferry. Anyway what with Elton John day coming up on March 22nd (did I just make that up?) I went to a private screening of 'Elton John -The Million Dollar Piano' the other evening and sat through Elt's film due to be screened on the above date for one night only at cinemas across the UK, if that doesn't make it Elton John day I don't know what does. 


Don't expect a repeat of david Furnish's 'Tantrums and Tiaras', do expect a full blown Las Vegas, live from the Colosseum, Caesars Palace full on camp concert for an hour and forty five minutes. It went really quick btw, that's cause Elton has got song after song, (with a bit of banter thrown in and more than a few visual delights), of amazing material that spans over four decades! He's influenced many it has to be said and it's quite apparent that Elton looks most at home on the stage even though he's quite private, dare I say it, shy in his personal life... well he's just fiercely guarded, of course he is a man of his stature. 


I used to know his hairdresser in the 90's so I got to go to a concert with a VIP pass on one occasion, that was a lol, witnessing side stage the great man singing his maje hits. Then one day I got a call to dj for Donatella Versace at a launch in Lake Como for an exhibition of the late Gianni Versaces frocks. I walked into the Versace household and lo and behold there was Elton sitting in the middle of Donetellas parlor dressed in an ornate jacket and sitting on an ornate chair. (*gasp!) We all sat around chain smoking and hung on his every word. What a moment... Gianni's ashes on the mantlepiece, Donatella chit chatting away, Rupert Everett and I passing a few comments, a lot of scented candles and all set in the luxurious Versace home of picturesque Lake Como! 
Anyway I diverse... back to the concert and the million dollar piano, I was fascinated to hear Elton talking about how he and Bernie Taupin constructed their songs, never together at one time but via notes and more recently emails, Bernie writes the lyrics and Elton conjures up the tunes around his prose. I was touched when Elton dedicated 'Blue Eyes' to Elizabeth Taylor and then went on to say how he names all his piano's, this one's called Blossom after one of his favourite jazz singers Blossom Dearie and not Madonna lol! 


He then went on to work the audience into a frenzy with 'Crocodile Rock' and a stage invasion. His band members consist of an original cast, some new comers in the form of rather dishy housewives faves duo 2Cellos and backing singers Rose Stone, Tata Vega, Jean Witherspoon and Lisa Stone, all diva's in their own right. Elton is a true professional and although he said he'd had a little break sometime ago, a moment I never noticed. As far as I can see he's a workaholic and has never actually stopped rather prolifically creating music and performing since he first found his vocation. All hail Elton John I say... he really should have a day created in his honour.


Princess Julia


London Fashion Week Round Up A/W 2014

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Yes I know I'm a bit late with this one! These are the shows I went to this season, lot's of highlights!

Nasir Mazhar - Check in with Nasirs glitzy street wear,  attitude emblazoned with a focus on the body.  Sexy, bold and sassy in pink, gold, grey and black. The leggings yes! The hair yes! Everything yes!



Westwood Red Label - Snazzy combo's and signature Westwood looks.  Tailored but with a quirky edge, oh so adorable!  Love all these touches that make Westwood so wantable.

Meadham Kirchhoff - Living the dream in boxy suits , loved! Floaty layers of lace and chiffon, adore, and we have to mention the shoes... I would wear everything from Tralala this season and top it off with their new Tralala perfume.


Fashion East - Ashley Williams
What a darling,  she's got pony motifs,  fringing and canary yellow sequins. Little tip and don't tell anyone but denim is a big trend this season and miss Williams gave us lashings of it in the cutest way possible! Loved the bonnets... want!

Sister by Sibling - Drenched in the threads of gothic romanticism,  the drama of Sibling's craft set's a modern rock 'n' roll mood. Fab hat's btw from Bernstock Speirs!



Pam Hogg - Our Pam send her models slinking down the runway in her signature catsuits and added cute handknits with activist slogans. Yes it's time to take a stand everyone... #pussyriot #LGBT #PamHoggShop


KTZ- All the rage, the modern warrior woman steps out in futuristic ethnic glory. A mostly monochrome collection with a splash of gold and ski based bootees good enough to clomp around the winter months in.



Lucas Nassimento -  Minimalist knit, leather it's all about the simple but well considered silhouette at the house of Nassimento.  Subtle colour washes and a new kind of chicness.




STEPHEN JONES AWARDED SPARKLING HONOUR #ChampagneJoieDeVivre

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This week I had the pleasure of hotfooting it up town to see one of my oldest friends milliner Stephen Jones collect an award given by The Champagne Bureau. Set in the historic building The Undercroft at Banqueting House, Whitehall where we were treated to a selection of fizz from De La Joie De Vivre and a multitude of nibbles whilst admiring a selection of archive hat's from the House of Stephen Jones.



For over three decades Stephen has been changing the way we wear our hat's, in fact I think it's true to say he brought millinery back into the limelight at the time. In his acceptance speech he remembered his first salon in the basement of PX in Endell Street (we're talking 1979 here!) where I worked as a shop girl... thanks for the name check dear. From his creative beginnings Stephen has never ceased with a work ethic that is both inspiring and fascinating. His attention to detail and focused attitude was and is always a thing that I've been mesmerized by.
In the 80's we shared a flat with Lee Sheldrick who did many wonderful illustrations for Stephen and later deejay and archivist Jeffrey Hinton. Even then Stephen would go to his tiny Soho headquarters in Wardour Street and whip up seasonal collections which in the early day's I modeled for him. We would have soiree's throughout the day with tea served and a set list of Stephen's favorite 'easy listening' soundtracks creating a delightful ambience as we turned our heads this way and that to show the full detail of each hat. I loved these small affairs I have to say. Stephen Jones Millinery then moved to a larger premises in Heddon Street and I continued to model for him on occasion. 

Me, modeling Stephen Jones 80's

Nowadays Stephen is based in Great Queen Street, Covent Garden. He has a shop front full of his latest collections which actually when you walk in is quite breathtaking. You really can study the detail and craft that goes into each hat and headpiece. Rather prolifically Stephen also designs the the hats season after season for other designers including Giles, Comme and Raf Simmons for Dior, personalities both in music and the arts, has just launched his second perfume 'Wisteria Hysteria' as well continuing a pace with own seasonal and diffusion collections. 
As Stephen said in his acceptance speech 'Joie De La Vire' (joy of living) is a description quite apt when describing his creative work. Chin-chin Stephen, let's raise a glass to your outstanding career! #ChampagneJoieDeVivre



Pam Hogg Reveals All - talk at the V&A 14th March

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She started off studying fine art but she doesn't draw her designs, 'They're all in my head', she said at her recent talk at the V&A to a full house as she explained the complexities within her creative process. She spent the 80's establishing herself as part of the London artistic scene and by the end of the 90's she'd given up fashion design more or less to focus on her music (she sings btw) and a dj career. In the past few years she's once again donned her fashion crown and taken to the catwalk with seasonal shows via the Fashion Scout platform amalgamating her various talents within music, film and fashion by means of expressing her creative outlook.


She is indeed a scene queen and embraces a red carpet walk with the best of them, Pam represents a side of London life that appears both in the mainstream press and with the rock 'n' roll elite. She likes to party but ultimately she's a focused and intense individual. 
Knowing Pam Hogg for some years she's extremely passionate about everything she does, her life is full of drama as she strives for her vision to become reality. Fashion is a tough old world let it be said and Pam's struggle for perfection has led her to a life on the edge and I suspect she wouldn't have it any other way. She more than once explained she didn't have any money, slept a mere 2 hours a night in the weeks leading up to her London fashion week shows and went out foraging for inspiration on the streets of Dalston. Working like this she has found that flashes of perfection reach her imagination like thunderbolts... the show must go on! 
Pam's bodysuits made of intricate figure forming patternage have become her signature pieces, they emerged in the 80's and have featured in magazines by rock and pop royalty alike. And so, as each season goes by Pam Hogg further develops the look, sheer, lace and sequined but it's the shiny multi-coloured ones that have set the precedent and they're a bugger to produce, so much so Pam takes it upon herself to make each one herself. Do not be deceived though, Pam is no one trick pony, delve into the Hoggsters collections and find her draped gowns, party frocks, tailored suits and ruffled and strapped creations are at once futuristic, glam and gothic all at the same time. She says she feels she's empowering women, that's one of her main themes and although she doesn't feel over political there are overt symbols within her female stand point, some more obvious than others. 
Further into the talk Pam explains further personal revelations, ideas plucked seemingly from thin air relay a sense of a spiritual journey, each collection interlinking with the next within the context of social awareness. A close bond with her father revealed something of a eureka moment in more recent years when reminded that her childhood bedtime reading matter consisted of the book 'The Pilgrim's Progress' by John Bunyon from 1678. She refreshed her mind and reread it realizing all these years she had been subconsciously referencing passage after passage from the book. Pam's penny dropped and after such a sharing instant with us Pam excitedly and in depth explained how it all made sense...



A/W 2014



Kylie, She's Nice...

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And she's camp and vamp all at the same and therein lies the loveability of Miss Kylie Minogue over the years. She has something enduring and endearing, she's no frosty diva and she doesn't take herself to seriously but she is serious about her work and perhaps that's why we all love her. In real life she's funny with a line in witty repartee and likes nothing more than snuggling up in a cashmere blanket with a good book. That's one side of her, the other is the bit we all see is the Kylie stepping out and working it. She's doing a bit of promotion at the moment what with the release of a new album 'Kiss Me Once'. I went to the intimate gig she did at the Old Blue Last in Shoreditch last month where she managed add to add a bit of sparkle to the hipster venue and she flung herself into the after show Karaoke 'Kylieoke' shenanigans with drag performers Jonny Woo, Ma Butcher and the Gay Bingo team much to their amazement and amusement. See it's moments like this that everybody takes her into their hearts. The other night I popped by to see her perform at the Bloomsbury Ballroom for another helping courtesy of Mastercard #PricelessSurprises. She gave us exactly what we wanted, a selection of previous hits 'La La La' included, some new ones from her latest work including 'Sexcercise' complete with dancing girls and exercise balls (which I would say is her homage of Olivia Newton John's 'Lets Get Physical'), plus 'Les Sex' and a costume change thrown in for good measure.

As seen in Stylist magazine - photo by Ellen Von Unwerth

It's that voice that fascinates me, in essence it's the perfect pop voice, there isn't anyone that can match it really. A little bit like she's had a quick inhale on a helium balloon except she hasn't, her high pitched range sits perfectly upon the pop compositions she known for. It's a voice made for pop. In the olden days in order to obtain that kind of warble producers sped up artists voices, (think Madonna's 'Holiday' era), today we have the auto tune.
So with all this was going on I was having a chat with a friend who wondered if Kylie actually had expanded her fan base, 'course she has', I said. She does have a very loyal following who have kept with her through the decades and that's very apparent. She has also kept abreast of of the pop machine, adored by the younger generation who love the latest on the pop scene and I hasten to add have this information on good authority!
Anyway pop fans Kylie is hotting up for a tour so catch her while you can...

Kylie.com

What Is She Wearing... Lulu & Co

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New in from Lulu & Co a capsule range from Louise Gray, a personal fave designer of mine I was thrilled when Fashion East founder Lulu Kennedy sent me a personal orders look book. A bit about Louise and her exceptional designs, she's the one who goes for bold prints, swirling patternage and hand woven fabrics. She mixes it up with ingenious shaping and layers on fierce accessories... In one of her last shows Stephen Jones did the placky bag bonnets for her, Tatty Divine have given her reflective baubles and she's even worked toilet roles as bracelets! Although Louise is taking some time out from London Fashion Week we are hoping she'll be back. 

Some of Louise Gray's Lulu & Co bits 

A bit about Lulu & Co, Lulu Kennedy and friends put together affordable diffusion lines from a few of our favourite designers including Jonathan Saunders, Bella Freud and Roksander Illinic on a seasonal basis. Separates in the form of emblazoned T's and sweatshirts,  frocks, skirts everything a girl could want to keep abreast of the fashion fireball!

I chose a gorge double denim ensemble skirt and bustier and I'm not taking it off this week!


Wish I had ordered this as well though now... #Obsessed 



Lulu&Co.co.uk 
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