14 January 2010

A guilty passion for fast fashion

News that Primark’s profits have soared 19% in the last four months shows that UK consumers are hooked on fast fashion. We want the latest styles, trends and accessories and we want them now.

Yet across the board people are feeling the effects of the recession – so where is the compromise? It seems that instead of changing their buying habits, people are simply buying cheaper goods.

Whilst this is great news for budget retailers like Primark, Matalan and Peacocks, is it false economy in the long run?

I’m sure we’ve all been disappointed when the gorgeous top you bought for a bargain £5 fell apart the first time it was washed. Many would argue that at £5 you’ve got your money’s worth. I’d have to disagree.

Welcome to the world of fast fashion where the trends change so quickly that it’s now become accepted to buy an item, wear it once and throw it away. The rise of social networking sites such as Facebook make it harder for people to wear the same outfit more than once and still look ‘cool’. After every night out, ten pictures of you appear tagged on the internet and before you know it, it looks like you live in the same dress. For all they know you probably sleep in it too. Suddenly an old school friend has set up a group pledging sponsorship and setting up a fundraising initiative to buy you a new one. Not a bad idea, actually…

But is it really acceptable? Ok so I might be exaggerating about the Facebook thing, but you get the picture. Is our very British love affair with Primark reaching the level of dangerous obsession?

To state the obvious - throwaway culture is not good. From an environmental and ethical viewpoint it is obvious to see why. From an economical viewpoint, it could be argued both ways – it’s cheap and cheerful initially but often cheap clothing doesn’t last. In the long run you’ll probably have fewer clothes but will have spent a fortune on cheap tat. What a legacy. But what if the environment, ethics and money were no object? Would Primark’s profits be rising whilst other high street retailers struggle to stay afloat? I think not.

It all boils down to people’s perceptions of style. Generally speaking, style does not constitute wearing the same as everybody else. Personally I can’t stand seeing other people wearing the same outfit as me and that is what this mass migration to Primark stores is leading to. It will happen all the time.

Fashion faux pas’ anonymous groups, ‘She stole my style’ Jeremy Kyle, £billions lost to the economy due to gridlock in Primark stores. I can see it now and it’s depressing.

On the up-side, the news has increased my desire to learn how to knit. At least if all the other designers and clothing retailers go down the pan, I’ll have something original to wear. So if you see a girl wandering the streets wearing a single piece of string draped round her neck, don’t laugh, it’s supposed to be a scarf…

11 January 2010

Treading softly – in the world’s first Fairtrade cotton sneakers

ETHLETIC shoes may look just like the iconic all-American Converse but the logo tells a very different story. The organic cotton canvas sneakers are the first in the world to carry the official Fairtrade mark under the new Fairtrade composite rules that allow products containing Fairtrade certified cotton to bear the famous logo.

The stylish sneakers also carry the logo of the Forest Stewardship Council which means almost every part of the trainer is either Fairtrade or ecologically certified. Even the final construction of the ETHLETIC sneakers is covered by a fair trade project that supports workers and their families in Pakistan. In fact, they may even be the most ethical trainers in the world!

The ETHLETIC sneakers come in a range of great colours and are available in both low and high-cut styles. The arch supports make for a cushioned and comfortable sneaker that rivals other brands for wearability and with prices starting from just £37.50, positive-minded shoppers can convert to organic and Fairtrade cotton without hitting their pocket.

Our favourites are the very girly, pink low-cut sneakers and the more neutral, ever-more wearable white high-tops. However there is everything from dark blue to bright orange available.

Available from Fair Deal Trading www.fairdealtrading.co.uk

7 January 2010

Kings of Leon foray into fashion

Forget Taper Jean Girl, it’s now all about the Leather Jacket Man. In conjunction with Surface To Air, King’s of Leon’s limited edition, 12-piece clothing line - S2A X KOL - will go on sale exclusively at The Shop at BlueBird on King's Road in Chelsea, London this month.

We quite like the bands slightly geeky, slightly unconfident, little-bit rocky, little-bit lumberjack mish-mash of style, so we’re wondering what will actually be on offer. We’ve heard the range will include the band's signature bandana, in a red and black check and paisley print, plaid 'woodsman' shirts, skinny jeans, plaited leather belts and fedoras.

Whilst there’s technically nothing for the girls, I certainly wouldn’t mind borrowing the shirt of Nathan’s back for a while, oh wait, he’s not wearing one… oh well…

29 December 2009

Form an Aura Que




A brand we think will be big in 2010 is the young AURA QUE. Launched in 2008 by Laura Queening following the success of her graduate collection at the prestigious Drapers Awards in 2007, AURA QUE combines style and design with ethical production methods.

Laura Queening graduated from Cordwainers at London College of Fashion in 2007, with First Class Honours in BA (Hons) Fashion Product: Accessories. She has worked for Charlott Vasberg, Stori Sac and DKNY and has also taken on various freelance design projects for the UK high street and designer market, currently producing a range of Reworked Bags for Oxfam made from unwanted leather jackets.


After winning the Drapers Student Accessories Designer of the Year 2007, Laura took the opportunity to set up her own company. Focussing on fair trade production in Nepal having lived there in 2003, the launch of AURA QUE enabled Laura to combine her passion for design with her ethical principles. All AURA QUE materials are sourced in Nepal and created directly in the country with local producers, in conjunction with The Nepal Fair Trade Group and in accordance with IFAT fair trade guidelines.


Laura’s designs for the Spring ’10 collection incorporate a range of natural fabrics and neutral colours forming the basis for items that can be worn time and again. Timeless design, good quality fabric and well made pieces make up this collection which offers the perfect antidote for the fast fashion of today.

Local materials are used wherever possible in the collection, such as Allo hemp produced from a Himalayan plant, handmade brass fittings, natural textured Lokta paper and the traditional woven cloth. The leather used is 100 per cent high quality cowhide leather sourced as a by-product of the food industry.

Currently up to 50% discounts are being offered on bags, small leathergoods and purses. For the AURA QUE Online Boutique go to
http://www.shop.auraque.com/.

27 December 2009

Get organised for 2010

So Christmas is out of the way and there’s only a few days left ‘til 2010 is upon us. Whilst Granny snoozes and the kids are distracted with the new Avatar game, why not take the opportunity to organise yourself ahead of the new year.

Transferring numbers, addresses, birthdays and appointments into new diaries and organisers takes time that will undoubtedly slip away come January. So if Santa didn’t realise you’d be turning over a new leaf this decade, here are some gorgeous items that’ll make you want to look like you need to check your diary, even if you don’t.

Aqua Raindrops ivory notebook £11.99
This notebook from the Paperblanks Lyon Floras collection draws inspiration from a striking pattern featuring elements from the natural world. Inticate, lush foliage and flowers were hand -painted or block printed on paper to create this master pattern dating from the 1860's.


Lotus diary £14.95

Lotus Midi Week-at-a-Time Dayplanner comes in an exotic floral design that forms a beautiful relief on the cover. With two ribbon page markers, a pocket for mementos, and a removable address book, function is combined with esprit.







Shining gems address book £9.95
This address book will be a joy to carry with you and will make even the messiest desk look good. With uniquely shaped “thumb cut” pages angled to make turning the page part of the fun, they also feature a memento pouch that completes the package.

iPhone 3GS
Or for the more tech-savvy gadget-girls amongst us: the fastest, most powerful iPhone yet features video recording, Voice Control and up to 32GB of storage. The first thing you’ll notice about iPhone 3GS is how quickly you can launch applications. Web pages render in a fraction of the time, and you can view email attachments faster. Improved performance and updated 3D graphics deliver an incredible gaming experience, too. In fact, everything you do on iPhone 3GS is up to 2x faster and more responsive than iPhone 3G.www.apple.com/uk/iphone/iphone-3gs





17 December 2009

Winter Wonders


Great beauty buys this week...

The Lavera Body Peeling Scrub with luffa and jojoba removes dead skin cells, buffing up your body leaving it silky soft and radiant. With a subtle fragrance, infused with almond and peppermint it is kind and nourishing to the skin. Free from any chemical nasties this rough scrub leaves skin smooth and clean, also the perfect base for tan, which at this time of year is a must! £6.80 available from freetoexplorebeauty.co.uk.

The No7 Colour Calming Primer in Lavender with its creamy formulation, will enhance the complexion and with its stiff consistency provides the perfect make-up base to help your foundation last longer. The Lavender shade neutralises yellowness in sallow or dull complexions, illuminating your skin and reducing oil break outs. £10.75 from Boots.com

Blend the three shades of the revolutionary No7 Trio Concealer to create the prefect combination to match your skin tone. The yellow base tone is great for counteracting darker under eye shadows and the darker and lighter shades can cover up spots and highlight contours on the face. £10.75 Boots.com

The Bach Rescue Balm should be in every girls (and boys) bag this winter. Infused with flower essences this beauty balm provides protection from chapping, dry lips. Plus it can be applied to temples to soothe and relax. £5.75 from Holland & Barrett and Boots.

New to the UK is a range of gorgeously fragrant high performance hair care from Sweden called REF. Enriched with Tamanu Oil an aromatic nut oil from the South Pacific to improve firmness and smoothness and Silk Proteins to strengthen and restore hair back to health improving elasticity and coating hair to prevent split ends. The REF Colour Treatment is a high performance masque specifically designed to extend the lifespan of coloured hair, protect against UV radiation and helps to make hair soft and shiny. £13.40 from Salons nationwide and hairtec.com


16 December 2009

Gifts Galore...

9 Days to go til the big ho ho ho... If you're struggling to find a gift, here's a few more ideas...

No7 Skin and Bodycare Bag £25
The Sanctuary Spa Ultimate Oasis £20
Fresh Sweet Smoothie Treat £10
All Boots.