Thursday, 18 March 2010
Summer's coming
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
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,
Judy Berger, said: "
"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
Get your Gagas out
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.