Tuesday, 7 June 2011

Hilary Alexander (the great)






I was over the moon to hear that Hilary Alexander had taken home the Eugenia Sheppard Media Award from the CDFA awards in New York.

Not only is she pretty much the bees knees and at the top of my people-I-aspire-to-be list, she is also a KIWI!

Her first journalistic job was for the Manawatu Evening Standard at the frighteningly young age of 16.
Frightening because I'm jealous.
Jealous because I hate hearing about people achieving things at such a young age, it makes me feel like a right slacker.

Anyway this fantastic lady is now to be found at the most established post of fashion director for the Daily Telegraph(UK), where she does great things on a daily basis.













Profile: Hilary Alexander


Hilary Alexander, the Daily Telegraph 's fashion director, started her journalistic career at just 16-years-old.

Taking her first steps as a trainee reporter at the Manawatu Evening Standard in her native New Zealand, Hilary quickly won accolades for her writing, moving to two national broadsheets as a news reporter. Hilary then headed overseas to Australia, working on the Ballerat Courier , and then the Wollongong Mercury in New South Wales as a news and features reporter.
Working her way slowly West, Hilary's next journalistic stop was a fashion editor position at The China Mail , a tabloid newspaper in Hong Kong, before she decamped to the national broadsheet, the Hong Kong Standard , where she took up the post as features editor.
After a year-long break for travelling, various other posts in the Hong Kong fashion industry followed, before Hilary landed on British shores in 1984. A year later, The Daily Telegraph beckoned; she joined the newspaper as fashion editor in January 1985 before becoming fashion director in 2003.
During Hilary's years at the Telegraph , she has styled fashion shoots all over the world, in as far-flung locations as Guatemala, Kazakhstan, Bhutan, Mongolia, Cambodia, Kenya and Peru; reviewed hundreds of catwalk shows every season; and interviewed fashion's biggest stars for the paper and website.
Hilary often lends her fashion expertise on television: she is a regular "talking head" on BBC 2's Strictly Come Dancing: It Takes Two and documentaries for Channel 4, as well as for international broadcasters like NBC.
She also works as a stylist and presenter for fashion and charity events such as the Designer Wedding Show, the Breast Cancer Care charity gala and Fashion for the Brave, which was held last year with the Household Cavalry.
Twice named British Fashion Journalist of the Year at the British Fashion Awards, she was awarded the title Visiting Professor by the University of the Arts and an Honorary Degree of Doctor of Design by Nottingham Trent University. She is a valued judge for the Scottish Fashion Awards, Graduate Fashion Week, the Bright Young Gems at International Jewellery London, and a member of the British Fashion Council's management and press committees.
Adding to her numerous accolades, Hilary is to receive the Eugenia Sheppard Award for journalism from the CFDA.


Via: The Daily Telegraph

Monday, 6 June 2011

An english fairytale



I have fallen in love with the Mulberry S/S 2011 campaign. It could have allot to do with the fact that those pastel blue hydrangeas are my absolute favorite flower... But I am also transfixed my those ankle boots! They come in this insanely cool plumy, purpley colour.
I have been obsessing over them: http://bit.ly/lNOIcw 

This whole shoot is INCREDIBLE, inspired by Frances Hodgson Burnett's 'The Secret Garden' the grand Eglingham Hall in Northumberland was filled with hundreds of flowers to create this fantasy set.
To view pictures from the shoot check out Mulberry.com.

P.S: They also have a fantastical book celebrating their 40th anniversary. I just ordered it.


Saturday, 4 June 2011

SuperFreak







I opened up an email from Bona Drag online boutique this afternoon and this dress instantly caught my attention. I LOVE the ice blue colour of the lace. 
Lace is all to often reserved for black and white so its nice to see it in a colour that works without being tacky. (Lonely Hearts also does some amaze burgundy lace pieces.) It's is such a timeless fabric and this design by IMITATION is just super freaking cool.
In this windy, rainy Auckland winter wear with black stockings, black boots, this Karen Walker jacket and some tangerine lipstick... 

Wednesday, 1 June 2011

Summer calls


As the New Zealand winter sets in for good and the 6.45am walk to the ferry is now requiring cashmere and thermals, fashion has decided to be a bitch and dangle summery fresh, totally covetable, yet utterly impractical objects in front of me.
Its well known that the fashion season and the actual seasons have only a limited overlap but it never gets any easier does it?
FashioNZ's Natalie Cosgrove posted a sneak peak of Lonely Hearts SS11/12 collection and it a made me MAD.



That dress is beyond "bananas" and I really, really want to pair it with that leather vest. 
For now however I will sadly and reluctantly resume my intimate relationship with my thermals.

Monday, 30 May 2011

11pm L U S T.






Just stumbled upon this site NALLIK . Unbelievably beautiful necklaces to be brought and paraded. Needless to say I will be ordering a few...
You should too! (My favorite is this one)

Saturday, 28 May 2011

Sir J.C.


Dear Mr Jeffery Campbell,
Please stop designing incredibly flattering, aesthetically pleasing shoes. It is bad for my health.

This is as bad as when my feet found Kathryn Wilson.

(shop the collection now at Andrea Biani, High St)

Thursday, 26 May 2011

Lush comfort.


Hells yeah RUBY.
The PERFECT winter pick-me-up and take-me-out outfit.


A/W 2011:
snowy keyhole sweater 
chester pintuck skirt