Showing posts with label fashion gone rogue. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fashion gone rogue. Show all posts

Monday, June 20, 2011

What will be, is what we'll be


This editorial is beautiful. Love the story depicted, Frida and Lara are incredibly stunning.
Dying for lavish gowns and spectacular fur accents. Would also kill for that Ralph Lauren trench.
Take me to the 1940's.


Shot by Peter Lindberg and styled by Grace Coddington for Vogue US July 2011.

Friday, December 31, 2010

Tuesday, November 9, 2010

A4 paper taking over the guillotine

What I should be doing: Finishing a 3000 word assignment that is due tomorrow.
What I am doing: Procrastinating and trying to get inspired by looking at completely irrelevant editorials on fashiongonerogue and listening to Bon Iver. Nothing to do with Home Rule and Charles Stewart Parnell but, I'm going to repost these in the hope that they are beneficially inspirational for some of you.

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Images via fashiongonerogue.com

Sunday, October 31, 2010

Sunday, August 15, 2010

You're a flower in these wastelands

Who ever said fashion was shallow?

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Poignant, relevant and breathtakingly beautiful.

Steven Meisel is an utter genius.
If you buy one September Issue, make it Italian Vogue. Pop into Easons for an Italian English Dictionary if you like, but the editorials alone are worth every penny.

For more go to fashiongonerogue.com

Saturday, April 24, 2010

Hanging so high for your return but, the stillness is a burn

So nude is in. I'm sure you've noticed, it's everywhere. It's uber-feminine and sexay in that you essentially look like you're wearing skin. Underwear as outerwear is pretty damn sexay too. I'll give these trends a bash for the craic. Well, I've been doing the nude thing for a while, it's so girly and simply chic. What I'm more interested in is the variations on salmon and pink that have infected the high street though. I want creams, beiges and golds to mix with my pinks. I want this:
I want Celine!:
Celine Spring 2010 Ready-to-WearCeline Spring 2010 Ready-to-Wear
Instead I'll settle for:


Images via fashiongonerogue, topshop.com and style.com