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Designer t-shirts to help the young homeless

Shopping becomes even more enjoyable whenever fashion meets charity and the next best thing of such an alliance will hit London in mid-February. A limited edition of designer t-shirts will be launched by Topshop to celebrate 10 years of sponsoring the British Fashion Council’s NEWGEN scheme. World-reknown designers Christopher Kane, Richard Nicoll, Erdem, Mary Katrantzou, Louise Gray and Michael van der Ham will be contributing to the…

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Selfridges’ Bright Young Things 2012 unveiled

Fashion designers Sorcha O’Raghallaigh, Maarten van der Horst, Alice Lee, William Richard Green, Shaun Samson and Astrid Andersen are among the emerging names from fashion taking part in Selfridges’ second Bright Young Things initiative. Created to nurture up-and-coming talent, designers create their own windows for the London department store, unveiled to the public tomorrow, January 6. Their work is also for…

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The unconventional Irina

What should one expect of a jewelry designer with architecture, environmental and theatre studies? I came upon the work of Irina Kalintzaki in the beginning of 2011, little before her exhibition in Chili Art Gallery, Athens. On the occassion of the two Christmas art bazaars she participates in this December, I wanted to share with you the creations and talent…

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A Timeless Guide To The Ballet Trend

Trends predicting and the trendsetting that follows are based on tracing scheduled events that will put in the epicenter places, people and subjects of interest that are bound to trigger the common view. If you manage to create fashion or related tangible or non-tangible merchandise around the same idea, you gain popularity as you are actually using the need of  the collective mind to identify…

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Pachacuti hats win “The Observer” Ethical Award

Having talked about ethics in fashion in another article on PaulaTrendsets earlier this week, the announcement of  The Observer Ethical Awards came as a pleasant reminder that the world of fashion does applaud and honour those ethics indeed.  Derbyshire-based hat brand Pachacuti (means “upside down world” in Quechua),  the first company in the world to be accredited by the World Fair Trade…

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