LFW: Project Tea Cosy and the magic world of Millinery

The British Fashion Council, Stephen Jones OBE and Wedgewood celebrated Headonism Spring Summer 2015 and the launch of Project Tea Cosy with a glamorous reception on the first day of London Fashion Week last Friday. Headonism, a Stephen Jones curated initiative and exhibition sponsored by Wedgewood and the British Fashion Council, invited milliners Awon Golding, Emma Yeo, Keely Hunter and…

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How to style a Little Black Dress for Summer

Fancy style quotes claiming that “white is the new black” or “pink is the new red” often make headlines in fashion editorials, but, let’s be honest, every color has its own grace in fashion and there is no garment which can put into question the timeless, alluring elegance of a black dress – a “little black dress“, if we want…

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SHOES! – Sergio Rossi Spring Summer 2014

Sergio Rossi‘s Spring Summer 2014 Women’s Shoes Collection represents the culmination of a creative approach that, starting with the Cruise Collection, explores the design and decorative arts of the early ’70s and interprets them in a contemporary way. Angelo Ruggeri, Collections and Design Director, applied on the eclectisism of those years the signature style of the brand -based on finesse,…

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The ones to watch at Paris Fashion Week 2014 2015

Paris Fashion Week for Fall Winter 2014 2015 kicked off yesterday 28th February and I have already drafted a map of the designers and collections to watch. Over the past few weeks, I have been publishing  a few selected previews from fashion and accessories designers’ collections which would be presented at Paris Fashion Week this season. For those of you…

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How to Style a Little Black Dress 2014

*words and styling by Paula Tsoni, first published in Greek language in CoffeeNewz Cyprus free Press, 15 January 2014 A little black dress has been the most essential piece of a woman’s wardrobe for almost 100 years now. The “little black dress” first appeared in 1926 in the pages of American Vogue with a drawing of Coco Chanel and a prophetic…

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