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  • (A belated) what’s hot and not – a guest post by Aoife Valentine

    April 21, 2012 @ 10:21 pm | by Rosemary Mac Cabe

    Hot

    Brown Sugar Better Fashion Week

    Dublin may not host nearly enough fashion events, but the Brown Sugar Better Fashion Week is shaping up to be quite a good one. Organised by Re-dress, a ‘Better Fashion initiative’, the week places quite an emphasis on sustainability and ethics within the fashion industry, with a wide range of speakers and events squeezed into the line-up. Should you find yourself with a fashion shaped hole in your life next week, this certainly looks like an interesting way to fill it. [Editor's note: And the winner of my competition is in! #12 Jenny, you're it! Email winging its way to you shortly.]

    Designer Collaborations

    There is the occasional announcement of a collaboration between designers which leaves you wondering who ever decided it would make any sense at all. However, the recent unveiling of the collections of Kenzo x Vans and Lulu Guinness for Uniqlo has us quite excited. The patterned Vans are gorgeous, and Lulu Guiness’ iconic handbag designs make for quirky tshirts; both the products of collaborations done good.

    Tiny Fashion

    While the celebrity offspring hanging out in the ‘Not’ section of this list should perhaps be distanced considerably from their apparent sartorial interests, in the vast majority of cases, dressing small children is often not an arduous task. With adorable summer clothes everywhere you look, stopping yourself picking up everything is likely to be more of a problem than finding the perfect outfit, especially for people so likely to have holes in the knees and grassstains on their elbows before the day is out. Why bother with a Dior babygrow when you can have roughly a million cute outfits instead?

    Not

    Duda Bundchen

    Turns out, being a five-year-old child isn’t an impediment to designing your own clothing range when you are the niece of Gisele Bundchen. Taking her first steps down a catwalk last year, she’s no stranger to the industry. Look, no five year old cares about how ethically clothes are made, nor do they care how clashing prints and colours work. They care about playing outside, eating coma-inducing amounts of sugar, and not going to bed early. Leave her be!

    Tallafornia Merchandise

    TV3, which is currently recruiting the cast for the second season of Tallafornia, is following the same path the makers of Jersey and Geordie Shore, and has planned on taking advantage of some, eh, apparent gap in the market for Tallafornia branded sunglasses and perfume. There is no one who needs to smell like eau de Nikita and co, unless you enjoy smelling cheap and more than a little like desperation.

    Maryna Linchuk in Vogue Russia

    Maryna Linchuk is next month’s cover-star for Vogue Russia and star of the attached spread, entitled How I Met Your Mother. Featuring clothes from the spring collections of Burberry, Victoria Beckham, Azzedine Alaia, Fendi, Nina Ricci, and Tom Ford that will make you wish you had somewhere to wear them and the money to buy them, it makes up a stunning editorial, save for the hair. In every image she’s wearing a very long, very high ponytail, which is incredibly distracting and manages to take over every photo. So unnecessary.

    I must, by the way, clear Aoife of any tardiness; the delay in posting this post is because the past couple of weeks have kind of got on top of me and, as a result, I’ve been pushing all not-entirely-necessary tasks to the back of my mind. I think it’s called stress; I have, over the past week, referred to it as a “major meltdown” a “minor meltdown” and a “slight breakdown”, although, might I add, without medical diagnosis. Slowly crawling back to real life by my fingertips – I’m accepting the fact that we all have days (weeks? months?) like these, and I just need to, cliché or no, keep calm and carry on. [Encouraged to share this with you all due to a moment I "overheard" on Twitter; someone said that they'd overheard a man in the chipper telling the girl behind the counter that he'd been diagnosed with an anxiety disorder. The tweeter in question - hands up if it's you - seemed pleased by the normalising of such a revelation. So here I am, normalising mine.]

  • Marni for H&M – the full lookbook

    February 21, 2012 @ 12:30 pm | by Rosemary Mac Cabe

    Somehow, the Marni for H&M collection has managed to tick along – we’re now a little over a fortnight from the March 8th launch date – without too much furore, unlike the Versace for H&M collection. This is some kind of anomale as, let’s face it, the Marni collection is more wearable, slicker, more fashion and less ostentatious. (Maybe that’s the problem?) Deirdre wrote about the collection in Saturday’s paper – and, as she rightly pointed out, the collection manages to be both playful and elegant. For what it’s worth, my shopping list comprises:

    This gorgeous black coat and printed dress. So slick! (I’d better start saving …)

    This sweet skirt-suit – having worn a skirt-suit to day two of LFW, I’m all about them now. Expect to see and hear much more about matching separates! That’s the end of my shopping list, but to help you with yours, the full collection is after the jump!

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  • Mary Katrantzou for Topshop – a preview

    February 14, 2012 @ 10:30 am | by Rosemary Mac Cabe

    By preview I mean, a look at the promo pics for the collection because, so far, an Irish preview has not been announced. In any case, the photographs – of Katrantzou‘s collaboration with Topshop – are more than enough to have me chomping at the bit for the February 17th release.

    Kantrantzou’s MO, of course, is prints – and lots of them, layered on top of one another and paired with clashing florals for an almost galactic mish-mash of colour.

    But be warned, the dress second from the bottom is retailing at a cool £350 – so this is not the kind of super-accessible collaboration we’re being spoiled by H&M with. What do you think? Will you be splashing out?

  • Versace x H&M cruise collection

    January 5, 2012 @ 10:30 am | by Rosemary Mac Cabe

    So remember how we all wet ourselves thinking about Versace and H&M? Yeah, not quite. Well, before we have time to get all in a tizzy over the H&M and Marni collaboration, we have a cruise collection to look forward to from the Italian glam squad.

    I do quite like the look of this – like a relaxed summer vay-cay on your rich uncle’s yacht* – and I also particularly like the peach dress, which may or may not resemble a high-end nightie. Lingerie as outerwear! Yay!

    In other news, I watched Friends with Benefits last night and, despite finding Justin Timberlake repulsive for the past 15 years of my life, I now quite fancy him. Fancy that!

    * What, doesn’t everyone have a rich uncle with a yacht?!

  • Over H&M x Versace yet? How’s about H&M x Marni . . .

    December 1, 2011 @ 8:30 am | by Rosemary Mac Cabe

    Well, I won’t say I wasn’t disappointed by the H&M and Versace collaboration from a fortnight ago – in fact, I’ve kept nothing of the five pieces I bought, so underwhelmed was I, but news of the latest designer to get on board with the Swedish superstore – Marni – is truly something to look forward to.

    Famed for its almost anti-fashion stance – loose, androgynous cuts and distinctly un-feminine prints – the Italian house will produce a capsule collection to be sold at H&Ms worldwide (read: Dublin and Belfast, and probably no menswear) from March.

    It’s definitely a partnership I’m excited about; I love Marni’s prints and I own several of their accessories (disclosure: my sister used to be their handbag designer so I had an “in” a couple of years back) so I’m looking forward to checking out what they offer come March. This probably means the Tom Ford rumourmill can die down, but we always have A/W 2012 to look forward to . . . if you can think that far ahead!

  • H&M x Versace – the skinny

    November 17, 2011 @ 12:41 pm | by Rosemary Mac Cabe

    And I mean, the very skinny. I rocked up this morning to check out the range, fully prepared to be too late to queue given reports online that stores in the Middle East had already sold out of the much anticipated collaboration with Versace, and knowing that I had spent 45 minutes that could have been spent getting ready, lying in bed hitting the snooze button over and over again.

    On my way, I bumped into James O’Neill of Bitches with Wolves (some things just can’t be asterisked), who expressed disgust that there was no menswear (why the short stick for the Republic again, H&M?) and gave me the wristband he had diligently queued for. Score! My admission time? 9.25am. It was now 8.30am so I commenced chatting to people in the queue, ready and waiting to be the first to snap up some swag at 9am.

    Two women I spoke to had arrived at 4am; and they weren’t the first. They told me that someone had been there since 2am – later on, I spoke to customer zero, the first Irish person to shop Versace x H&M (presumably, second only to the H&M staff), who admitted that she had arrived the night before at 11pm to camp overnight for the range. But was it really that good?

    In short, no. And yes. Confused? Versace is a huge brand, so for people who yearn after designer labels, the chance to own a tiny portion of that exclusivity is something worth going for. But the clothing itself, as I saw Alexandra Donald put it, was “a cheap version of a cheap label”. Palm print leggings are cool, eyecatching and not hugely expensive at €29.95; a black studded vest top, at €39.95, seemed a bit more extreme – and the size 14 is a comfortable size 10 at best. At €24.95, the orchid rings are cool, quirky and a fun way of picking up a portion of the brand, while the cuffs and chokers were a little too Stargate for my liking. And no sign of the leather trench . . .

    Image via Columbine, my new number one obsession . . .

    Oh, also a big shout-out to Ciara, who Dublin biked it over to me with a Starbucks latte in the basket, like a messenger from caffeine heaven, at 8.45am.

  • Rory Beca x Forever 21

    November 1, 2011 @ 4:30 pm | by Rosemary Mac Cabe

    American designer Rory Beca has teamed up with US high-street giant Forever 21 to produce a collection of affordable classics, none of which costs more than €30. I love the styling of the lookbook and while, let’s face it, you wouldn’t exactly mix these pieces up with, say, J Crew, they are cute and wearable and, more importantly, affordable. The gold jeans remind me of a pair I saw in Reiss over the weekend, except around 10% of the price.

  • Mary Katrantzou x Topshop sneak peek

    @ 8:30 am | by Rosemary Mac Cabe

    Are you a Mary Katrantzou fan? If not, I have no idea why not – it’s not as if you haven’t had enough opportunities to bathe in the glow of her brilliance! In any case, when the folks over at Topshop previewed a pic of her collaboration with the high-street giant for S/S 2012, it was enough to make anyone’s boots quake.

    This dress is amazing, and if the Versace x H&M collaboration isn’t enough to bankrupt me, this definitely will be . . . in other news, keep an eye on tomorrow’s paper for my star buy which, upon finding it, I immediately bought. And just weeks before Christmas! Sob.

  • Happy Halloween!

    October 31, 2011 @ 11:45 am | by Rosemary Mac Cabe

    The lovely Anouska PB

    I hope you’re having some fun – me? I’m in the office, sorting through the work that’s piled up since Friday and thinking about what to get people for Christmas. That part’s a joke. In any case, this weekend I discovered what happens when you overwork yourself into a frenzy: on the first day in approximately two months that I didn’t set my alarm (Sunday), I woke up at 2pm. And only when my housemate woke me to check I wasn’t dead. Nice!

    Have you been keeping an eye on the paper? Each Wednesday I’ll be recommending star buys, answering reader queries (email me rmaccabe@irishtimes.com if you have one!) and generally talking style in the features pages. And in the next couple of weeks I have a few shoots coming up about which I’m quite chuffed; I’ll post the pics here!

    In other news, tomorrow’s November which means one thing and one thing only: H&M and Versace! Okay, technically that’s two things, but I am beyond excited and will be sure to line up to be one of the first 500 and get a free bottle of Yellow Diamond. Another thing I’m excited about in November is the December issue of Elle UK, featuring one Michelle Williams looking absolutely divine. ‘Mazin’.

    In any case, I’ll be back tomorrow to start the week off properly this time – featuring a three-week manicure review, details of my current night cream, a foundation review (cosmetic-heavy, then!), some tips on winter dressing, snow boots (because it’s getting to be about that time, eek!), colour block shoes from far and wide and God knows what else will tickle my fashion fancy!

    I’ve missed you all; bear with me while I attempt to juggle my way through the multitasking melee!

    (Incidentally, Anouska is wearing leggings and swimsuit by the amazing Black Milk; I ordered my selection a couple of days ago and will report back with details!)

  • Versace for H&M: can we say excitement?

    October 6, 2011 @ 2:30 pm | by Rosemary Mac Cabe

    If this initial campaign poster is anything to go by, what you should actually be saying is “saving” and “queueing”, in that order although not necessarily in varying timeframes. If you spot a woman hanging out outside H&M in Dundrum from now until November 17th, that’ll be me.

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