Thursday, 18 March 2010

Summer's coming

IT'S official, summer is on its way.
How do I know? Bikinis are back on the shelves and I had my first joke sunglasses try-on of the year this week.
Now if I could only fit into a bikini without looking like a beached whale...
That's where Weight Watchers comes in. I've been doing this for almost three months now and had been doing pretty well (lost six pounds was very impressed) then the chocolate and other naughtiness beckoned and I'm back at square one. So seeing the lovely skinny clothes on the shelves has given me a new inspiration, watch this space.

Tuesday, 16 March 2010

Big bra'd beauties wanted

THE Star in a Bra search 2010 is on.

Online retailer Brastop.com is currently scouring the country for naturally curvy girls, who have the chance to become the face and body of the new fuller bust brand Curvy Kate.

Despite the UK’s average boob size now being above a DD and the average dress size being a 16, many fashion brands still ignore models that relate to these statistics (although see previous post - well done Debenhams), Brastop.com is championing the UK’s shapely figures and their average 34G (yes I know!) customer by searching for a DD+ girl who is curvy, charismatic and confident with a fuller body and natural bust.

With more than 2,500 entrants in the first two years, Star in a Bra 2010 looks set to be even stronger with consumer awareness of plus size modelling increasing all the time. In the last 6 months several fuller figured shoots have taken place but the Star in a Bra search is looking to make real women modelling the norm, not just a novelty.

Laura Butler, Star in a Bra winner 2008, said: "Most lingerie brands either use stick thin girls or girls with fake boob and I could never figure out which bras would suit my shape.

"The Star in a Bra competition was a great opportunity for me to step into the spotlight and hopefully show how gorgeous a fuller figure can look in lingerie. It really kick started my modelling career and I still model with Curvy Kate and love all the shoots…and attention!"

Saturday, 13 March 2010

We're going on a treasure hunt

GET yourself down to Nottingham on Sunday, April 25, for the next Affordable Vintage Fair.


Now in its 5th year, the fairs were started by Selfridges stylist Judy Berger and his since toured the UK holding events for vintage clothing and accessories sellers to sell to the UK's vintage lovers.


Held at The Art Organisation, 21 Station Street, Nottingham, from 12pm-5pm, entry costs £2 and inside you'll find an Aladdin's cave of 40 stalls offering vintage clothing, accessories & homewares dating from the 1920s-1980s, boasting on average prices 40% lower than vintage available on the high street.


Judy Berger, said: "Nottingham is always a bustling fair with traders selling all aspects of vintage clothing and homewares.

"Over the last two years we’ve seen a huge increase in people coming to our events. People still like the high street but are tired of seeing everyone wearing the same thing. Our events are like treasure chests, you have to dig a little but you end up finding a true gem without having to spend a fortune."

Thursday, 11 March 2010

Designers in the making


I couldn't resist putting this picture up.

BUDDING fashion designers at Highgate Primary School in Sileby recently got to strut their stuff on the cat walk.

It was the culmination of a series of fashion based events that the school took part in called ‘Dress To Impress’.

Under the guidance of teachers Miss Hand, Miss Coaker and Mrs Ward the children learned about different types of clothes, materials and design processes.

They were also asked to design their own school uniform while Year One dyed, sowed and modeled their own creations on the cat-walk.

Miss Hand from the school said: “The children created some fantastic outfits and throughly enjoyed the topic.”

Thursday, 4 March 2010

Welcome back old friend


AFTER enduring years of ridicule from my friends about my love of Baby G, Rihanna has finally made the brand cool again by using it in her latest Rude Boy video.
Not a massive fan of the video - or Rihanna for that matter - but hey, Baby G's back! Slightly obsessed with bright watches at the moment (wearing a bright purple Nixon at the moment and had to stop myself from buying it in blue and pink) and this sure fits the bill...

Here's the video by the way in case you are so minded to watch it:

Get your Gagas out

Now I'm not one for celeb copying but this is just funny:

New research by www.MyCelebrityFashion.co.uk, which works with high street brands to copy celebrity outfits, has found that 25% of 1,326 women would be happy to bear their breasts in the name of fashion - Lady Gaga styley.

Of the women polled, 302 said they would be happy to reveal their breasts under a lace top, although only 25 of them would go so far as to wear a lace dress and would opt to wear a pair of modesty concealing briefs if they did so. 85% of women said they would be willing to wear a lace top but would opt to wear a bra or boob tube underneath.

Andy Barr, marketing director of MyCelebrityFashion.co.uk, said: "We have definitely seen a growing trend in the popularity in the number of lace and other provocative items being bought from the site, so we decided to conduct a poll to see how just how much women out there were willing to flaunt.
"We are surprised just how many would show off their assets, but women out there are getting increasingly fashion focused and the majority of the population are not as surprised by nudity as they once were."

Wednesday, 3 March 2010




ANYONE feeling rich and generous can buy me a Mulberry coat please, preferably one of these two as seen at London Fashion Week last week.
Thanks.

Monday, 1 March 2010

Now this is what I call advertising


CAKES and sexy lingerie - what more could a woman want (other than a half naked man of course)

As women all over the country fight to shrink their shapes in the usual January diet frenzy (I should know I'm eight weeks into my new Weight Watchers regime), fuller figured brand Curvy Kate are celebrating the naturally curvy using plus size models (otherwise known as NORMAL sized women or, actually thin women with huge boobs) in their latest shoot with a delicious theme of Afternoon Tea.

Cup sizes are available from DD to J and back sizes from 28 to 40 and bras retail from £26-30.
The AW10 collection is available to view online but annoyingly can't be bought from the website - although websites where they are available are listed on the site, such as Bravissimo.
Definitely worth a look though - go to www.curvykate.com