Wednesday 9 November 2011

Looking Slick


Absolutely loving the current trend for slicking back hair adopting a sense of androgyny, transforming the 'wet-look' into chic, catwalk style. My favourite celebrities to rock this look are Keira Knightley and Emma Watson. They both have quite similar looks I guess but it really makes me want to bring out the gel I used to use every Saturday to get my hair in a bun for ballet and experiment with some of these styles!


Fave product: Redken's NEW Acrylic Shape 15!

H&M Model



Absolutely love this model's haircut. It's my ultimate winter-do but having battled with a fringe year before last, I have to hold my hands up and say I just can't deal with the high maintenance a fringe requires *sob*.

Rose's Shoe Boots!

I just happened to come across the most beautiful pair of shoe boots ever! And they just happen to have my name (literally) written all over! All the excuse I need...


However, I ask you it's November now so how are us girls best to brace the open-toe situation? These shoes look undeniably wintery minus the little gap which will inevitably result on frost bite! Maybe a chunky knit sock which you make a feature of rouch-ed above the top of the shoe? I need to work something out at least otherwise these will end up being another pair of shoes which just sit and be admired from afar...

Sunday 28 August 2011



What a cracking figure. Very jealous.


Beautiful composition and use of colour. Think its fab!

Monday 22 August 2011

New Sitcom: Gates


I recently had the opportunity of being on location for the filming of a new Sky-commissioned sitcom 'Gates'. The concept is focusing upon the relationships between parents by the school gates. The location I visited was the school itself in North London.



Sue Johnston is the most popular actress in the programme, although another familiar face includes Tom Ellis (Miranda)...



Keep your eyes peeled, from what I heard it does sound quite funny. (Also, check me out as a Supporting Artist aka. an extra. in Episode 1 Scene 1)

Interesting graphic design...


There's something about this design which I really love. I think it's the delicate use of colour and its femininity too...

It's not necessarily in-keeping with the product design for Redken's products and so I'd be interested to see how it is used in conjunction but in isolation it is really eye-catching.

On the subject of weddings....



From what I've heard speaking to friends, this dress is a bit hit or miss. There's something I really like about this design; it's elegant (makes the most of her figure), sexy and a little quirky. Definitely a design I'll be bearing in mind... (not that I'm getting ahead of myself or anything...)

What a pair of wedding shoes...



Apparently Manolo had to redesign the shoes for Kate Moss FIVE times to get them fit to her specification. What will I have to do to get him to design me a pair of bespoke wedding shoes? Hmmm

Sunday 21 August 2011

Hair Style Icon



Rachel Bilson has long been gracing the fashion pages of magazines but in this photograph my attention is very much on her hair! Got to be one of the best examples of dip-dye.

Fringe Festivities



I am a total sucker for a heavy fringe. I think it is the ultimate winter hair style. Having been defeated by its high maintenance on several occasions over the years and having to go through the tedious (not to mention unattractive) growing out period. Therefore I think this statement fringe-flick is the ideal answer to my fringe/winter hair style. Although I imagine it too would require a significant amount of hair spray!

Hat Hair




I love the way this style looks like a great statement hat, epitomising the notion that our hair is the accessory we wear every day.


Monday 27 June 2011

New Handbag


I mentioned before about the handbag I'd spotted in the window of Dune on Bridlesmith Gate in Nottingham. Well now I have moved down South again, I happened to chance upon the Dune summer sale (I say "chance" but really my inner-navigation directed me to the shoe haven in Covent Garden).

I homed in on the bag I had previously blogged about but I'm sure there is a design function or, at least, the ergonomics of the front two pockets was not properly executed. The magnetic clasps do not easily enable the owner to make a good connection and it is incredibly fiddly.

However, much to my surprise I chanced upon another bag. Completely different however.
Grey instead of tan.
Small instead of large.
£27 instead of £36 (in the sale).

SOLD

Saturday 25 June 2011

I'm sat Charlotte Street in London...

I'm sat drinking a glass of wine, enjoying the mild weather with a Pinot Grigio alfresco on Charlotte Street in London and who do I see but Jamiroquai walking down the street looking very Joe Bloggs. THE man who made the trilby hat fashionable in the 90s!
I'm sure he could still pull it off and was slightly disappointed not to see him rocking it down the street!

Monday 30 May 2011

Every phase in life is determined by a significant piece of fashion...?

It may have been rose-patterened socks which I wore over my black tights from the age of 4-7 years old, but luckily my taste has matured somewhat since the days when my mother tried to dress me and I rebelled (with detrimental fashion scars embedded on my memory)...

But now, facing the next phase of my life - post-uni, pre-job - I happened to have glanced in the window of Dune in Nottingham and experienced a Rebecca Bloomwood moment and fallen in love with this bag!



It has been years since I have looked in Dune, having worked there for over two years during Sixth Form. That is mainly due to my love of their product but the absence of the generous staff discount mixed with my impending student-on-a-budget lifestyle I was adapting to. However, is it time to find I can justify this purchase?

It looks like the perfect interview bag...
Tan goes with EVERYTHING...
I've even considered the little pocket at the front can purposefully hold my oyster card...

£60 plus making the most of my student discount whilst I can. OK, speak later, I have some shopping to do!!

Monday 18 April 2011

Paparazzi

Friday 15th April 2011: The most hilarious afternoon spent playing 'model' with my best friend Gracie-Lee. A well kept birthday surprise which is every girl's dream: playing dress-up but with real make-up artists and professional hair stylists. Oh and did I mention the endless flow of champagne? Well here's the final result...



Now before you see the photograph below I need to fill you in with a little background information. We were asked to bring four or five different outfit options. After exhausting the dressy options, we made the bold decision to bring out a funny one. The story goes, in 2007 when it was our leaver's day the entire Year 13 dressed up as Superheros which included a pair of Lycra silver leggings. With the absence of our Superman T-shirts, we improvised with black leotards as it linked to our days of performing in the school Dance Production (a whole host of wacky outfits there...) I think if we had anticipated walking through a studio filled with people whilst wearing skin-tight Lycra (which in Grace's case had lost all elasticity around the crotch area, resulting in me laughing uncontrollably in a heap on the floor) the mortification would have put us off for sure. But faced with the reality we went with it and strutted our way round (breathing in constantly I might add) and here is the final result. We can laugh at it so feel free to do the same...

Sunday 17 April 2011

Final Self-Promotion Square

As part of the Celebration Event taking place in June at Nottingham Trent University which displays the students and work produced on the Fashion Promotion & Communication course, here is my 'Self-Promotion Square'. Each student has been asked to produce one of these which shall offer our contact details, i.e blog, website, email etc.

Monday 11 April 2011

Sunday 10 April 2011

Megan Joanne Grant's Blog Post

http://meganjoannegrant.blogspot.com/2011/03/rose.html

Found my friend had posted some photographs from a photo shoot we did for Self-Promotion. My two close friends Megan Grant and Sarah Bonner took charge of my hair and make-up and transformed me with the use of rose petals and excessive eye-lash glue. Can't thank them enough for their help with the shoot.

Saturday 2 April 2011

The Real Greek, Covent Garden


Went to the most amazing Greek restaurant in Covent Garden today. The sunshine, the relaxation and the hustle & bustle of London's weekenders created a definite holiday-vibe! Being a big fan of Cyprus, it was lovely to taste some of the cuisine again. All the girls in my family are big fans of feta and hummus so we had an amazing feast. I almost walked straight into STA Travel to book a holiday to Protaras!

Insiders tip: Not only does this restaurant serve amazing food and reasonably priced, you get an extra 25% off voucher with your receipt!

Friday 1 April 2011

Girlie Treats

There's nothing quite like a Christmas present in April. I'm aware that sounds rather odd but that is exactly what today entailed. It's almost as good as when you discover an unopened present! My sister gave my mother and I the treat of a spa day at Bannantyne's Health Club in Holborn. I had the most amazing chocolate body wrap (although it definitely had a hint of coconut too in the body mask) and a facial. The chance to relax was absolute bliss and comes highly recommended to all third year students! I just need to find that 'off' switch so that when I'm lying on the beautician's table covered in chocolate mud and wrapped in cling film, I can actually stop thinking about L'Oreal Professionnel Homme and RELAX!!

Tuesday 29 March 2011

Final Shots For Our L'Oreal Homme Advert

3 hours
3 student Art Directors come hair stylists
1 professional photographer in the shape of Mark Enstone
1 photographic studio
1 male model
1 pot of texturising wax and a bottle of hairspray later...

Here are out final executions. Very pleased with them!




Monday 28 March 2011

Favourite blog...

There's no conflict of interest with my next recommendation. I have been an avid reader of this blog for quite some time...since Grazia published an article about it actually. It's a kind of aristocratic English student twist on Carrie Bradshaw's column in Sex and the City or Belle Du Jour's 'Diary of a London Call Girl'. Documenting in a funny, down-to-earth tone of voice, the anonymous writer has a story which all of us can relate to at one point or another. I'm about to have a good catch-up as 3rd year has rather compromised my time to enjoy casual reading!

http://oxbridgesex.blogspot.com/2010/11/rebounds.html

Insider's scoop: During work experience at the Independent on Sunday, a Cambridge student who happened to be the editor for the student newspaper revealed the blogger's location of the 'Oxbridge Sex Blogger' was Cambridge. That's narrowing the options down somewhat...

Rock Ball 2011



I'm very excited about this upcoming event organised by Rick Parfitt Jnr to raise money for his own charity, The RPJ Crohns Foundations. With the dress code described as @opulent glamour and black tie" I think I better get shopping before this Thursday. Will definitely be blogging about how the event goes...

Monday 21 March 2011

Love Shoes? Me too Helmut!

It look sixteen years before I finally listened to what every teacher seemed to be saying..."Study what you enjoy." It seems so simple when you think about it but there are always expectations. There is always the worry about what your parents will think, which teachers will be happy with your choice or how certain subjects look on your CV. More often than not, it's a case of this all being in your head as everyone wants the best for you. When I finally sat down and listened to what I wanted to do at University, blocking out all the worries of matching my sister studying Philosophy or my best friend reading History at Oxford, fashion was the answer. In fact, I was remember being asked what I really loved and answering "Shoes". Having thought that was a silly answer at the time it managed perfectly well to leading me to a course which embraces my creative writing and developing justifiable but elaborate ideas based upon the fashion industry.

Having arrived in my 3rd year to the stumbling block of a subject to write my dissertation upon. I applied the same theory. What did I love? Shoes. I had to make a valid link between shoes and visual culture and so I began to assess how they make women feel. The intrinsic assocation with confidence and sex appeal opened many ideas for development. Through my research I found there was one very famous photograph who shared a similar passion for stilettos...


Helmut Newton has to be one of the most famous photographers of the 21st century. His black and white photography is iconic and often a point of reference for modern day contemporaries. Whilst assessing whether the stiletto was a tool of female empowerment or subordination, I looked at how Newton had composed his photographs which often featured naked women apart from a pair of high heels. Most famously is the image below from his 'Naked and Dressed' portfolio (1981):


One lecture given by photographer Mark Enstone, a successful beauty and fashion photographer, reassured my interpretation of Newton's work: through the action within the photograph and the angle he takes the shot he is positively displaying the women in a powerful position. According to Enstone, there is only one photograph which Newton took which showed a woman shackled to a bed but flips this idea by showing the person who had captured her to also be a woman.

My understanding of Newton's work has grown with my love for his images.


I absolutely love how this photograph emphasises his love for high heels and also the effect they have on the wearer's legs when worn. By removing the rest of the body of the woman, it adds a fetishistic element:

Bright Young Things : Magazine



In conjunction with the end of our degree at Nottingham Trent University, a graduate celebration event is staged within the Art & Design buildings on the city campus. A team of six are currently developing a concept based on 'Bright Young Things' and alongside the event are publishing a magazine. This magazine will be the first (hopefully) of many, following a similar patten to London College of Fashion's 'Pigeons & Peacocks'. The magazine will be sold at the London Zine Fair on May 29th 2011.


In order to create a professional and successful publication, a team of Fashion Communication & Promotion students have come together to assist with the editing, photography and journalism. I am really excited to have been successful in gaining the role of Editor/Proof-reader in the Editorial Team alongside two others. We are given general direction from the team over-looking the whole graduate event who have decided upon the theme of 'direction'. This is a really flexible thread which enables all participants to fully utilise their creativity.


Just this morning I pitched an article idea about the change in direction from my 4-year old ambitions compared with my current perspective on the next stage of my life...WATCH THIS SPACE!

Sunday 20 March 2011

Self-Promotion Fashion Shoot

Since working on the Diana Vickers' photo shoot during my time at Look magazine in the Summer (2010), I've always wanted to try and recreate the image below.



With the task of creating some self-promotion material for our Degree Celebration Event, I created the following moodboard as inspiration for a shoot.



The shoot is booked for Friday 25th March. Results to follow...

Thursday 17 March 2011

Tom Ford, oh my



Well they do say sex sells...but really? This leaves NOTHING to the imagination. I do quite admire Tom Ford for creating something so controversial. It comes from a similar vein as Dolce & Gabbana's advertising campaigns which frequently embraces nudity. However, the historical references which tend to be rooted behind D&G's campaigns is absent in Tom Ford's work and replaced with a brazen and more direct message of sex. Has an impact...that's for sure!

Monday 14 March 2011

Blackdog Ballroom Manchester

It's always the nights you don't plan which turn out to be the best... Well that's the fairytale version at least. That would be because I'm failing to mention the bickering amongst my group of friends about where to celebrate Jodi's 22nd birthday and the numerous cabs and bars we visited before we discovered this gem! Oh and the pouring rain. However, we ended up in the Blackdog Ballroom in Manchester's Northern Quarter which is a New York-style bar/club/snooker hall.

You can see from the images below it has a very slick interior. A combination of leather, velvet and neon lighting somehow maintains a very slick and sophisticated interior. The queue for the bar was somewhat an endurance test and the absence of proper Malibu left a little bad taste but the music, a foot-tapping mix of classics and chart-toppers, makes this place definitely worth a visit!








And rumour has it, Elle have branded the Blackdog Ballroom as the 'hot place' to be visiting.

Sunday 13 March 2011

Most Glamour-ous Doughnut

Another exciting discovery in Manchester this weekend was a visit to a Krispy Kreme shop! Aside from the concessions in shopping malls and even the odd Tesco Metro, this was a real insight into lifestyle of the brand. The store itself had black and white images illustrating how doughnuts were manufactured in bakeries. The seated area at the rear of the store was brightly coloured with leather cushioned seats and white varnished tables. It had a real 1950s vibe.



The POS which caught my eye was promoting a collaboration between Krispy Kreme and Glamour magazine. They have worked together to create a new design for the ring-shaped doughnut with a distincly girly and shimmery pink glaze. I must say the icing made me think, "That's the perfect nail varnish colour!" which I think it a little removed from the "Mmmm that looks delicious, I must devour NOW" reaction they had hoped for!

This was a really surprising collaboration to see which reminded me of a 2nd year project we undertook named "Swap Shop". We had to select two brands which could work together to create a new product and increase brand awareness for both parties. Being the shoe-fiend I am, I opted for Faith Shoes (R.I.P) and Scholls Party Feet. The motivation was to improve comfort for the wearer and the justification was that these are two complimentary products which tend to be purchased together. The execution was to create a new range which fitted the gel pads into the lining of the shoe so that the consideration to comfort was more prominent.

Perhaps a little more straight-laced than Krispy Kreme's recent undertaking, but the healthier option!

Thursday 3 March 2011

Testing...testing...1-2-3.

Have I really just got totally up to date with technology and set up blogging from my Roseberry??
Sent from my BlackBerry® wireless device

Saturday 1 January 2011

New Year, New Resolutions

A lot of people don't believe in making New Year's Resolutions and asking around the table on Christmas Day didn't prove otherwise. However, I need to get my ass into gear with this blog and I am hoping to be able to keep to my resolution of posting more regularly! Addditonally I have another little resolution and that is to start dancing again - that's the most fun way I can find which say 'Get into shape!'

-R-