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Feature: London Fashion Week sees Christopher Kane go Crocodile Dundee while Elle Macpherson sizzles at beauty gala

by Carrie Gorman. Wednesday, 17 September 2008 Pics: Agy wows at Giles Pics: Glam beauty gala Pics: Front row celebs Pics: Macdonald's masterclass Pics: Luella's cheery show Pics: Stella Mccartney for Adidas Pics: London Fashion Week day one Pics: New ...

From CARRIE GORMAN, The London Paper,  17 Sep 2008
Related Topics: Elle Macpherson,  Christopher Kane (designer),  Louise Goldin (designer),  Adidas,  Kate Hudson

Fashion goes back to the Eighties

Pics:Eighties fever IT WAS the age of the shoulder pad, white lace and crimping, and it has returned: yes, the 80s are back. The uniform of the era was indisputably the power suit, and this time around it’s the two-piece which has most inspired the ...

From CARRIE GORMAN, The London Paper,  3 Sep 2008
Related Topics: Yves Saint-Laurent,  Roisin Murphy,  Madonna,  Alber Elbaz,  Joan Collins

In a spot of bother? Here are some solutions

BETWEEN 40 and 55 per cent of the adult population are diagnosed with low grade, persistent acne. No longer just a problem for teens, adult acne is a common skin disorder more persistent than the teen version. And with scarring more prevalent in ...

From CARRIE GORMAN, The London Paper,  3 Sep 2008

Making strides: Topman's black trouser project

Pics: Making strides DESIGNING the perfect pair of black trousers is apparently the most challenging brief in menswear design. That should explain why finding a decent pair proves so tricky, especially on the cheap. In response to this, Topman ...

From CARRIE GORMAN, The London Paper,  2 Sep 2008
Related Topics: Todd Lynn (designer)

Men's fashion goes super traditional

Pics: Traditional pieces It’s 1945. Sebastian Flyte vomits through the window of Charles Ryder’s Oxford ­college room at the start of Evelyn Waugh’s Brideshead Revisited. An intense friendship ensues against a setting of English nobility and the ...

From CARRIE GORMAN, The London Paper,  26 Aug 2008
Related Topics: Evelyn Waugh,  Jeremy Irons,  Matthew Goode,  Ben Whishaw,  Ralph Lauren

Dorothy Perkins gets cool

Pics: Sumptuous fashion from DP A shop's name is impossible to get right. Think of a high-street label with a cool name. Go on, we challenge you. Miss Selfridge? Topshop? New Look? They're such an inherent part of our upbringing that you never think ...

From CARRIE GORMAN, The London Paper,  10 Jul 2008

Autumn trend alert

Pics: Plaid gets trendy It can be difficult looking stylish in summery ruffles and gladiator sandals when the heavens have opened squarely on your head. So if persevering with summer's hottest trends is beginning to wear your patience, why not take a ...

From CARRIE GORMAN, The London Paper,  7 Jul 2008

Maxi dresses: full length and flowing

Pics: Fab full lengths Picture the scene; it's a hot summer's evening in some Mediterranean clime. Your skin is warm and sun-kissed after a day of bathing. Feeling fresh from the shower, you need something comfortable, elegant and “holiday” enough to ...

From CARRIE GORMAN, The London Paper,  2 Jul 2008

Feminine summer dresses get colourful

I am a Looking for a Pics: Gorgeous frocks It is the season to show off your legs and play at being feminine so it's handy that the high street is full of beautiful summer dresses. Wear them colourful and knee length, with leather flip-flops by day and ...

From CARRIE GORMAN, The London Paper,  26 Jun 2008

Fashion goes global

Pics: Tribal style Pics: Aztec prints If the floral trend has passed you by and the layered gypsy look is just not your style, fear not. Designers have travelled far and wide to bring home bold fabrics, global prints and bright colours with world-class ...

From CARRIE GORMAN, The London Paper,  16 Jun 2008

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