FASHION: CHRISTMAS GIFTS UNDER ÂŁ250 – FOR HIM

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If you’re stumped as to what to get for the fashionable man in your life, look no further than our guide of Christmas Gifts under ÂŁ250. Throwing a multitude of options out there, from socks and beanies, to grooming sets and pony skin shoes!

COPPER DOORSTOP | MISSONI SOCKS | MCQUEEN SOCKS | ACNE SWEATER | CARVEN SHIRT | AESOP GROOMING SET | HEADPHONES | OLIVER SPENCER BEANIES | LEATHER BRACELET | LEOPARD PRINT SWEATER | MR PORTER STYLISH BOOK | LANVIN CUFFLINKS | LEATHER BIKER JACKET | MULBERRY GLOVES | BACKPACK | GLASSES | TOM FORD FRAGRANCE | LEOPARD SHOES | WOOL COAT | MICHAEL KORS WATCH

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These boots were in the bottom of my wardrobe for months, to the point where I forgot I’d even bought them! I ordered them from Zara while doing a spot of online shopping with my Godmother in the summer, from when I made the purchase tip after they arrived I was in two minds about them 60:40 love / hate respectively. She was also in two minds but a similar ratio to me so urged me to buy them, don’t you just love shopping with those kind of people?

The boots are a suede and corduroy/brocade upper with a wedge heel. I’m still kinda in two minds, but at the same time I really love them (is that even possible?), as does my honey. Styling wise I can only see them with greyscale outfits (black & grey) which is perfect for me because I lurve those colours.

Better still I haven’t seen anyone else in them, like at all!!! That either means they’re truly hideous, or people were’t too sure of how they would wear them. I didn’t see them go in the sale though?!?! Anyway if they are that awful, they’ll be my Quasimodo and I their Esmeralda. (more…)

FASHION: HOUSE OF HACKNEY X ASOS COLLECTION

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Online fashion retailer ASOS have collaborated with cult East London label House of Hackney. The interiors-led fashion brand prides itself on prints that are steeped in tradition, but its bold non-conformism and connection with the label’s Hackney surrounds ensure each collection says something modern. “Dalston Tart”, the new 18-piece collection for ASOS, mixes House of Hackney’s signature London Rose print with the punk sensibility of tartan, keeping silhouettes youthful and minimalist.

Velvet fabrications in the deepest of claret feature across cropped dungarees, sweatshirts and midi-dresses, exemplifying the grungy Dalston-girl aesthetic of this winter collection. Tartan designs are enlarged and printed onto neoprene, a modern fabric alternative. Highlights of luxurious brushed wool in poppy red tartan evoke a more traditional British mood across longline biker jackets and extra-long scarves.

House of Hackney’s London Rose print is instantly recognisable, splashed across oversized, drop-waisted silk shirt dresses and luxe-jersey t-shirts, deliberately clashing with tartan print finishes on collars, hems and cuff. House of Hackney x ASOS is available exclusively at ASOS now.

Frieda Gormley, House of Hackney founder, says: “As a London-based label we are really passionate about our surroundings and are always inspired by East London. The girls of Dalston in particular were a continuous inspiration behind all of the designs created and this felt really relevant for the ASOS girl also.”
Emma Fox, ASOS WW Buying Director, says: “It is great for ASOS to work with British label House of Hackney. Collaborating on this collection has been so much fun and it felt like such a natural fit for ASOS – House of Hackney’s handwriting is perfect for the ASOS girl.”
Buy the House of Hackney x ASOS collection here.

FASHION: H&M LOOKS EAST

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With the news this week of high street giant H&M opening its first ever store in India, one may wonder with anticipation whether this is to have any artistic influence on the store’s future collections. In light of this month’s exciting Banana Republic x L’Wren Scott Holiday Collection, we can speculate on such a thing happening in India, and take a look at the country’s greatest designers.

Since breaking onto the scene in the ’80s Rina Dhaka has been at the heart of fashion in India. Her collections are known for looking beyond her home country for themes and trends, not so much blending cultures as slapping them firmly on top of one another. As when she combined Russian fur with the Indian sari, Dhaka’s results are often surprising and always exciting. In deep, rich colours, her clothes are consistently evoking India, but never seeming to quite fit.

Wendell Rodricks is debated and celebrated for his character as well as his clothes. Always good for a soundbite, when once asked what he was to wear for the launch of one of his collections, he replied, ‘Who cares? It’s only fashion.’ Originally trained in gastronomy, after he graduated Rodricks began working on his first collection, designed and managed from a small fishing village. Now based at the beaches of Goa, alongside the hipsters eating papaya by day and partying throughout the night, Rodricks creates his simplistic and chic designs, white like the sand, flowing like the waves.

Finally we come to new-kid-on-the-block Hema Kaul, who launched her first collection, DĂ©jĂ -vu, this year at London Fashion Week. Citing her inspirations as Alexander McQueen and Coco Chanel, Kaul’s clothes have none of the looseness of Rodricks, or the zest of Dhaka’s. They are spectacular and absorbing nonetheless. Often cast in metallic colours or pastel, the collection as a whole has an ashen look, that when coupled with lace and silk conjures a mournful but elegant tone that seduced the critics in London.

Whether will see the influence of any of these three on the shelves of H&M in the near future is anyone’s guess. However in the past the store has succeeded in bringing top-end, fashion house designs down to high-street prices. You can ensure that you find the best deals available at sites like this one here, preparing your senses for the flavours of the East. India’s fashion continues to impress, and H&M’s move has brought it a step closer.

FASHION: NEW BRAND ALERT! ANOTHER 8

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LASER CUT DRESS

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LEOPARD TEE DRESS

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QUILTED LEATHER JACKET

WHITE LEATHER BAG

Another8 is a brand new urban luxe womenswear label, aiming to bridge the gap between the familiar mass-produced high street and the often unattainable designer label. A fusion of statement street style and contemporary design, Another 8’s debut collection is urban but feminine including directional separates, premium leather, key accessories and playful unisex graphic t-shirts.

Fresh out the gate this month, Another 8 presents two capsule preview collections Minimal House and 90s Jungle, with full SS14 launching in February 2014. Clean cut, modern and feminine the Minimal House collection boasts premium leathers, easy-to-wear sports luxe separates, and textured pieces including cracked leather jackets and embroidered patent pencil skirts, using an icy pastel palette and silvery metallics. Accompanying accessories include premium leather rucksacks and clutches.

Another 8’s more urban offering is 90s Jungle introducing bold street inspired pieces such as slogan and branded t-shirts, eye-popping animal prints, patent leather bombers, reversible patterned jackets, crop tops and shorts and exclusively designed unisex graphic tees.

To see the whole collection go to Another8

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