Thursday, 21 June 2012

Graduate Fashion Week: UCA Rochester

I spent my evenings at the headliner shows of Graduate Fashion Week, last week. UCA Rochester was my first real taste of this year's alumni talent. After a FROW upgrade (SCORE) I watched intently as all variety of shape, design, print, cut and colour were paraded before me. The below were my faves.
UCA Rochester @ GFW

Two names worth noting: Callum Burman (designer and absolute babe) and Jimmy Q (neck-tattooed model who I just so happened to share a tube home with). Obligatory male model perving aside, these kids have bare skills and there's more to come where that came from.

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Thursday, 7 June 2012

LONDON BOUTIQUES.

Delicious canapes
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Potent cocktails
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Exclusive Mayfair haunt
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Whispers of David Gandy and Cara Delevingne cameos 
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Fabulously fun fashwan perks.

Look who's back on the blogging bandwagon.

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Tuesday, 5 June 2012

i interviewed a designer: Cinderela B.

Last month I was as flattered as I was honoured to be approached by the PR people at Cinderela B – cool name right – to feature the brand on these here very pages. It is one of the few times I have said yes as I refuse to sell out to brands that do not fit the interests of the ayduodd readership. Alas, Cinderela B was not one of these – a scouting of their site and a social media stalking left me intrigued to discover more. 

Rachel Jackson chanced the designer dream on what transpired as an epiphanial meeting in South America during a round the world trip come self-discovery journey. Bourne out of a beginning in east-end market stalls, Cinderela B has stacked up stockists across the UK, after taking the leap of faith two years ago. Rachel invited me to her beautiful behind the scenes.
Nestled in the achingly cool, creative confines of a Brick Lane side street, Cinderela B’s hub is perched over Hanover Street, with a convenient or unfortunate (depending how you view it) birds-eye-look-in of YMC which sits opposite.
“I was travelling in South America and I met Cinderela and her entire family,” she tells me as we sip breakfast tea from appropriately vintage, china cups. “She had a huge amount of energy and quite randomly she taught me how make to jewellery.” Random it may have been, Rachel never knew jewellery designing was something she had such a burgeoning and innate passion for, although having always considered herself as a follower of fashion.
Rachel spent two months with Cinderela’s family, who happened to be the inspiring entrepreneurial sort, honing her new found hobby whilst being bombarded with confidence boosts. Rachel says it made sense to name the brand after this inspirational woman and praises Cinderela’s continued support, insisting she still has input into the brand.

Rachel returned to the UK brimming with inspiring ideas and arguably the key concept of the Cinderela B signature: the insect. “Because my initial inspiration was South America –bright colours exotic birds, butterflies – it’s been there right from the start. They remind me of when I was travelling, I felt very free so birds, bees, butterflies remind me of those feelings,” she explains.
As we chat and sip some more it unfolds that Rachel’s route into the sought-after lifestyle of stocked designer is a long and winding one: “You’re going to laugh when I tell you this but I actually did a degree in Sports Science.” Rachel then sided with the business heads and eventually ended up in various creative media roles.
It’s an enchanting tale and a refreshingly positive story to hear, especially in these economic climes whereby double-dip recessions have placed creative capabilities in a tenuous position. “Believe in yourself and don’t ever take no for an answer. Talk to people, find out everything you need to know about what it is you want to do and keep going. You just have to go and do it and follow your dreams,” are her precious words of wisdom: duly noted.
Rachel says the round-the-clock buzz of Spitalfields attracted her to the East and was where she first tested the waters with the brand. Her five years as a market traded here proved a real test of trial and error: “Often the collections I thought people would love it wasn’t that collection it was something else,” she tells me. 
She is as much as a sucker for vintage as I am telling me that that strand of the brand is her favourite to design as she thrives on the buzz of shopping for the vintage components. Although Rachel proudly says she “loves every single piece of our jewellery” she does admit to fickle tendancies saying: “I go through phases of wearing all be a bee one week and then next week I’m onto the pom pom.” But she is adamant the current collections: classic and vintage are the ones she’s most pleased with, to date. And rightly so.
Five years and counting, has she reached that point of ‘making it’ every designer longs for? I can gladly say yes she has and it was not actually that long ago. “I sat in this room just a couple of weeks ago. It was just an amazing feeling to think ‘wow I can’t believe this is actually happening’ as a team of people who I love sharing the dream.”

Rachel was so kind as to gift me this beaut piece which I have worn to death already.

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Monday, 4 June 2012

008: recently i've been.

MK x TOPSHOP, a Poppies first, pub lights, breaking the bread ban, Beckham for ELLE, Regents Park grass stains, beers, whistle for a hottie, kiddy beers, the picture of summer, BLITZ, journo jokes, gal dem, team steal, Parliament Hill, Hampstead Heath, chic to the next lev, new shirt c/o BLITZ Vintage, cold, the great British summer at Battersea Park, boater moat, was ere 2k12

ENJOY GETTING JOLLY FOR THE JUBILEE

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Saturday, 26 May 2012

007: recently i've been.

Made my week, health kick inspired by 20+ London temps, ooh me eyes, this is how I envisage summer, jolly for the Jubilee in and around central, I missed you, token shamelessly posed pink wig, overwearing, hangovers are for pussies, AQUA sample sale, London Boutiques launch, revision hole, social media milestone, BOY <3, shorthand hate, VOGUE.

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Sunday, 20 May 2012

COTW

Have I or have I not just coined a new bloggers acronym?
YEAH I HAVE.

To spell it out:

Collars

Of

The

Week

How many times have I vowed to photograph daily outfits? TOO MANY. You'd think my 7am WHAT THE FACK AM I GON WEAR outbursts would provide enough of an incentive but nah apparently not. I have married my obsession for aforementioned neck pieces with the accessibility of instagram to bring you a visual diary in collars. I wear a lorra 'em. NAR.

The luxury of mixing and matching makes the possibilities endless:
Shirts: white topshop crop, leather and sheer new look
Chains: Cinderela B and old topshop
Other: brick lane and BOY

This is probably the closest I'm gonna get to being a doting OOTD blogger innit.

Follow the rest of my week on Instagram @helenturnblad.

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Friday, 18 May 2012

what is so exclusive about 'The Exclusives'?



I was genuinely excited to tune into the first installment of ITV2's 'The Exclusives' last night. So much so it pained me to wait the extra couple of hours (I am without the luxury of a tv) while a flurry of running commentary inundated my twitter feed.

But wait I did and that initial pain was soon exchanged for anger, similarly to ‘The Exclusives’ hash tagged tweets I was reading a few hours previous. Suffice to say 140 character reviews leave a lot to the imagination so I am (blissfully) unaware of the consensual response to the show.

Agree, disagree or don't give a fuck, this is my analysis.

Who are these people?

The 30 second trailer was enough to garner hate for every single one of them which can confidently be alluded to the poor casting choices exhibited by the explicit stereotypes of the chosen six– bolshie girls, posh boy, sob-story, he thinks he’s a bit cool older man etc etc.

The first episode shows the stereotyped youths thrown into the deep end (or fashion cupboard in the case of Felix and Ellie) at More! magazine. Watching a straight boy get tangled up in a dress (“or is it a sarong?”) in the magazine’s fashion cupboard was the probable highlight and illustrated exactly why you don’t come across many male fashion interns – they are clueless. Meanwhile, glamour model (iknowright) Hayley, lathers Johnson’s onto the torso of some non-list seleb as Stuart (last chance saloon older man) struggles to understand why said so-called selebz are worthy of a photo shoot he’s at to steam clothes (“ball ache”) and tie laces, in the first place.

The first rule of journalism:

1. Know your field.
Granted it’s far from his ideal job but faaaacking hell I swear the brief featured a requirement of expertise somewhere. Oh there it is sat comfortably alongside: tenacity, initiative and creativity

All the while the other two - sob story (foster kid) and ghetto gal - lament over transcribing interviews: “I mean I wasn’t expecting to be interviewing Beyonce”, says Shiny. She clearly was.

Rule number two:

2.  Erm I think that’s a fundamental part of the journalist job description love.

They were then told they were going to the Brits, that is, hang around outside the after parties screaming like banshees to physically grab the attention of aforementioned non-list celeb’s friends. It transpires Felix cannot use a dictaphone - major school boy error but it’s fine ‘cos Hayley’s “just happy to be here.” While Ellie reckons her battle with the paparazzi for a (probably blurry) photo of Caroline Flack’s legs puts her a cut above the rest.

ITV2 does The Apprentice

In the words of my house mate: “Are you for fucking real!?”

Apparently some people are, namely, the broadcast agency who promised the show would be "The Apprentice for journalists" - a promise which was broken into a million pieces five minutes into the opening episode.

The only mirroring similarity the two share is the quotient of token twats – except they all are so it’s not really a token novelty is it? Rather, instead, their infuriating ignorance pisses all over any entertainment value potential.

Who is your Lord Sugar? Channy (Editor) or Abbie (Senior Features Writer)? The latter looks in disbelief at forgot-what-his name-is’s directing skills in the final task to only unanimously congratulate them afterwards. Constructive critiscm at its best. Lord Shugz would not stand for that even in the toddler version of the show he’s brash but brutaully honest with each individual hopeful.

In summary there are scores of more talented aspiring journalists who warrant a place on the show and who would have made better, more credible TV. But their cringing ignorances struck a comedic bell as it is a sight I am all too familiar with.

It had every potential to be a decent reality TV show but I think at its best it's a (6-week) feature length, ad campaign for Bauer Media. I can deal with that; print should be shouted about. I cannot deal with the apparently nameless, glorified interns lapping up the ‘glamour’ of the fashion cupboard because you “love clothes”.

I know where to go if I want to watch clueless girls fanny around fashion cupboards convincing themselves, through the power of  a 160-character twitter bio, they're magazine journalists. And it ain't on my sofa in the throes of a mid-week slump.

What did y'all think?

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Friday, 11 May 2012

06: recently i've been.

Blitz Vintage, bed, life atm, i long for a lazy day, vintage camera tee i keep forgetting about, Brick Lane by night, cute, not so cute, dream hair, Covent Garden Academy of Flowers, Cinderela B, The Covent Garden Hotel, toon tube represent, lift mirrors, wig.
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Saturday, 5 May 2012

NEW HAIR.

 I WISH THIS WAS MY REAL HAIR REAL BAD!
bowler: topshop, shirt: rokit, ankle grazers: h&m trend, studded brogues: brick lane

It's kanny depressing to learn that a 6£ Primark wig looks better than your actual hair - which in reality resembles a gypsy mullet - just get me a 90's football strip and a caravan. I bought this for a fancy dress extravaganza in Feb and have longed for the day bob reappears. He's yet to show.

Basics, OBSESSED (don appropriate P'trique accent) with My-Little-Pony-pink and so paired said wig with this equally lush Rokit shirt, standard bowler and a lashing of Topshop's 'Brighton Rock'.

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Friday, 20 April 2012

FAN GIRL MOMENT.

To mark all fan girl moments like srsly. So you all know I fly the Notion mag flag like there's no tomorrow right? I've been jumping with joy since the new ish landed in my mitts this arvo. It is lush and it is fab and you should read it and it definitely has my face in and I definitely wrote some bits so that definitely warrants a read and and and just do it.
Aptly titled the London Love issue (someone has been stalking my facebook albs, say whut), it celebrates all that we love in London. And y'all how much I shout and tweet about that so I guarantee it's worth a read. Rita Ora graces the cover looking hot right now - a devilish beaut cover.

Seb gave me a kick up the arse tonight to make sure I keep on top of this thing while the jounro-ey tries to sap every inch of my creativity. And so HI. Revel in the fruits of my labour while I outline the reasons for my inadvertent disappearance:

This weekend's to-do list, in order of importance:
- Return a skirt
- Buy foundation
- Eat Sunday roast with a fashion friend
- Write and pitch more features than there are hours in the day
- Compile 2x sets of interview questions
- Revise for 3x exams
- Teach myself Politics
- Try not to break the 2/4 week detox

YOU GEMME? GET @ ME

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BRB BLGSPHRE