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The hottest new hair colour amoungst the model set, according to Elle magazine.
I'm not really sure they're very flattering, but something is really attracting me to these Dolce and Gabbana pyjamas. Maybe it's because I relish the fact that they are basically giving the fashion thumbs up to going out in your pyjamas, something I can totally get down with.
One day I'm going to go to Paris and trot around in an Yves Saint Laurent Le Smoking. Maybe while smoking and drinking strong black coffee.
I still love this collection. Alber Elbaz can do no wrong. Lanvin.
Very simple, but very chic. I don't think I've seen a bad picture of her. Alexa Chung at Chanel.
How cool is this? Johnny Depp and Helena Bonham Carter in Sweeney Todd. I love Tim Burton. Whoever did the clothes for the movie deserves some kind of award too.
Frankie Rayderimage from elle.com
Bianca Jagger at Studio 54 on her birthday.
Mary-Kate in Paris. Seriously, how throughly stupid would anyone else look in this outfit? MK's amazing.
I thought it was a joke when I first read that Pam and Vivienne were friends. Weird. Love the ad campaign though.
The crowd outside studio 54 in New York, back in the 60's. I've stood in lines for clubs before but this is insane! But then again with the likes of Bianca Jagger, Andy Warhol and Halston inside it's not really surprising.
The lovely miss Erin Wasson.
image of Anna Selezneva from French Vogue
The winning collection of this year's Fashion fringe, Go By A Secret Path. Amazing.
The one and only Alexander Wang in his office. I've yet to come across anyone who doesn't like his clothes.
image of Kate Moss from W magazine
I cannot wait for summer, especially after coming across this vintage Sienna image. I've got visions of myself floating round the country in something flowery and cool.
Sienna Miller and Hayden Christensen in Factory girl. If you haven't seen the film I definately recommend it. Edie's story is sad but amazing, especially during the factory years.
image by the ever impressive Helmut Newton. No one does fashion photos like this guy.
Vintage MK from the New York days. This picture reminds me of myself on a monday morning, balancing three hundred different things on my way to class!
Anita Pallenburg back in the day.
In typical fashion, all us normal folks are obsessing over all things shredded and Kate Moss was working it back in the 90's. She never fails.
The one and only miss Debbie Harry
Zoe Kravitz. A-mazing.
A young Kate Moss shopping in a market in Paris. From the book, Kate Moss Style by Angela Buttolph. If anyone doesn't have this book it's great with some amazing pictures of Kate from when she was just starting out. Definately worth buying.
image from me
I can't wait for summer and short/sheer items of clothing. I think it's a reaction to all the snow here. I'm so over being bundled up.
Christian Dior Haute Couture, Paris. These dresses really do look amazing when they're moving. It's hard to appreciate that when you see an editorial shot from a magazine.I don't think I've ever seen a Dior outfit I've hated. image from the cobrasnake
Since finally laying my hands on the Rodarte style shredded jumper from Topshop, I've become slightly obsessed with all things destroyed. Hence my love for the above jumper which takes it to a whole new level with the addition of chains. Pretty hot, no? image from french Vogue