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Adama Paris Launches New AfroBikini Swimwear Range

The collection which was inspired by women’s ”sensuality” was designed by Adama Ndiaye, the creative director behind Adama Paris.

The collection was shot by photographer Mario Epanya and modelled by the Miss Black France 2012 contestants. The collection is perfect for summer swimwear but can also be worn a fabulous top. Here’s what the Designer had to say about the collection, “I wanted to create something that would appeal to different women and make them feel womanly and sexy too”.

Get your hands on your perfect swimwear at www.adama-paris.com. You can also follow them on twitter atAdamaparis.

-NAVNEET VIRK

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Lovely’s Vintage Emporium

Lovely’s Vintage Emporium is the first ever online vintage shop . The website was released in March 2011 by fashion stylist Lynnette Peck Batmen and Flavour has fallen in love with it.

The store stocks vintage peices but focuses on the current trends. They also have a army of celebrity following including the likes of American rapper Nicki Minaj, TV presenters Holly Willoughby and Dawn Porter. Get your hands on these gorgeous fashion trends at www.lovelysvintageemporium.com

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Blingbacks’… A Fashion Must Have

Every girl loves a shiny pair of heels, but we all have the problem of comfort. Last year Blingacks’ created a miracle product which prevents the back of the heel rubbing and causing blisters, as well as being incredibly stylish!

 

Blingbacks’ have returned with designs which are the perfect new accessory to transform your heels from day to evening wear.  They have already had a lot of press and a army of celebrity following including Binky Falstead, from Made in Chelsea. You must be thinking – these must cost a fortune! You are wrong, BlingBacks are are available at the affordable price of £12-£15.

You can get your hands on the collection on their online website www.blingbacks.co.uk. The collection is also stocked  in ASOS, Amazon, Debenhams and Dorothy Perkins. 

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MQT New Collection

MQT stands for ‘Matsering Quality Tradition’,and they are a family built fashion label which have been been providing high quality fashion items for generations! Take a look at there new collection which features the gorgeous runway model, Micheal McCaughley.

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Ones To Watch… PLASTIC GUNS

Plastic Guns are the newest fashion brand to hit the street wear scene. But this brand has a unique ‘tongue and cheek’ approach to their designs.

‘PLASTIC GUNS’ producing printed illustrated T-Shirts of a ‘tongue and cheek’ approach to the violent gang culture. The current collection was inspired by electronic music art, design and all things surrounding positive youth culture. Each print design is strongly influenced by a combination of street and pop art with the use of bright and vibrant colours.

The London based designers aren’t just producing hot new designs which have been worn by the likes of Rizzle Kicks, Dizzie Rascal and Etta bond, but they are also giving back to the community. A percentage of each T’s sold goes directly on a number of projects improving Urban Youth culture. The T-Shirts are also only manufactured in London and are made with the highest quality prints and the softest cotton, each T-shirt is finished with a unique ‘self binding’ neckline.

The original T-Shirt of the plastic gun design, which is also the brands logo, has been the biggest seller. The brand are now selling their clothing internationally and are even distrubuted to Ibiza! So make sure you get your hands on the hottest new designs before they sell out.

 

Get your hands on the designs at www.plasticguns.co.uk  and make sure follow them on Twitter at: @Plastic_Guns_UK

 

-NAVNEET VIRK

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Pick Of The Day

This multi chain hand harness is very glam rock. This is an amazing piece by regalrose.co.uk

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Pick Of The Day

These new Jimmy Choo from the A/W collection are to die for! I love the feather detail. 

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The Modern Wedding Dress

NAVNEET VIRK ORIGINAL.

Textiles A2 coursework project 2012

Theme : Modern woman wedding, inspired by Alexander McQueen controversial designs.

The concept of my dress is to cause controversy. Normally when designers are coming up with ideas they base it around a subject or opinions which they feel strongly about and they reflect this in their work. I decided to take this method on in the process of designing my garment.

My garment was based around marriage which is taken place in a church before God. I researched into why the dress was white, the results showed that the dress had symbolised purity and innocence of the bride. The white is portraying a virgin bride. It is meant to represent that the bride has never had sex before the wedding day or with anyone else, showing purity. But as I am designing a dress for modern women, society has changed from that tradition and now most women have already had sexual relations before their wedding. 

I felt strongly about this as representing yourself in front of the church imitating a virgin which they are not therefore lying to God.  I wanted to communicate this in my design which resulted in the use of colour in my dress. I dip dyed the edges of the skirt because this method is in trend which is what the modern woman is look for. The red represents the bleeding which is caused when virginity is loss, it also represent sin as red is the colour of sin. 

I used this colour scheme in my bridal collection and dip dyed the feathers of the garter and the bridesmaids dress. In the industry designers would also use a reoccurring theme in their collections.”

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A/W12 PREVIEW: SOAKED IN LUXURY

Soaked in luxury is a fabulous A/W12 collection has been released. The brand is made for brand working woman who still love the luxury of looking fabulous.

Keeping the line consistently sleek and sophisticated since 2006 and this season is now exception. The Autumn/Winter12 collection which was inspired by the working women of the big apple; New York City, is the most luxurious yet. The line is overflowing with the season’s hottest trends. The line is covered in metallics, shades of mulberry and green, with the hottest silhouettes of the season.

Flavour’s favourite piece from the collection from the upcoming season is a well structured peplum pencil skirt, it’s so important to get on which fits and look glamorous. The SOAKED collection is such a timeless collection, that it would be an investment for your wardrobe.

soakedinluxury.com

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Next Big Thing… REPRESENT. Clothing

I talk to George the founder of Represent Clothing and receive some exclusive pictures from unreleased look book A/W12, featuring Rizzle Kicks. Young entrepreneur and designer George is only 19 and in his second year of university, but his brand REPRESENT. Clothing is soon due to be the next big thing. Having international success with his fresh clothing line, it’s only a matter of time until REPRESENT. clothing to blow up.

What inspired you to start your brand?
My biggest inspirations at the time was brand owners/artists, Nicky Diamonds, Benny Gold, Shepard Fairey, along with hundreds of Illustrators.

Have you had an educational background in design?
Well I took Graphic Design at School, and carried it on through College, I’m currently in my second year of University, again studying Communication in Graphic Design.

Was it difficult starting a brand independently?
Yes, but difficulty is what pushes you harder.

How would you describe your brands style?
Somewhere between contemporary fashion and street wear.

There are so many brands out there, what differentiates REPRESENT. from other brands?
REPRESENT. is not a ‘t-shirt brand’, I dislike it when people name it this. We create every aspect of clothing, from hats, to pants, and this is what separates us from the independent clothing market that we originated from.

I know you built your clothing line in a time of economic crisis, how did you pass through this?
I figured if people want to support your brand, they will.

What would you say your break through point has been in your career?
There isn’t really a ‘break through point’ My career has only just begun, since day one REPRESENT. has expanded with my knowledge.

You have recently collaborated with HYPE, how did that happen?
We started our clothing brands around the same time last year, and became friends through this, I have much respect for the owners of HYPE and what they’re doing. Which lead to us creating a collaboration piece at the perfect time.

Have you had any celebrity attention to your brand?
Yep! Mac Miller, Rizzle Kicks, Mikill Pane, A few DF artists such as Lunar C.

Rizzle Kicks are good looking boys, are you hoping to get some female supporters from having them feature in your look book?
A lot of our customers are Female, but yes, this will probably increase due to a lot of their fans being girls!

The boys seam to be strong supporters of your brand, how did this collaboration come about?
I met Jordan and Harley at a small festival last year. Lucky enough I was able to give them some stuff right there and then. Since that we kept in contact, moving on to bigger and better things with them, which is still to come.

What would you say is the worst and the best part about working in the fashion industry?
Both to me is Suppliers, The time consumption/unreliable sources/bad sampling being the worst, but when you get that perfect sample, that’s the greatest feeling.

Have you got any advice for young designers looking to start their own brand?
Don’t rush, there’s absolutely hundreds of ‘independent brands’ budding from the UK right now, and 99% of them are rushed, don’t get me wrong, I rushed into REPRESENT. I didn’t fully know what I was doing at the time, but now the competition is so strong in starting up, taking a wider, more thoughtful approach into the market is the way forward. Don’t just create a Facebook page with a t-shirt coming soon!

Are there plans for REPRESENT. to expand?
The future holds MASSIVE plans, from British made waxed jackets this season, to custom cut patterned pants in Spring. I aim to improve on each season, so watch out!

The AW12 Collection drops on the 26th of this month, keep an eye open. 

If you haven’t already, check out REPRESENT. Clothing on:

Webesite: www.representclothing.co.uk
Facebook: RepresentClo
Twitter: @RepresentClo

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