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Monday, 25 July 2011

Party friday night

Pixie Geldof sang and was AMAZING.  I am a new fan, and Easton Neston was a beautiful setting for the  Leon Max party....


Party look - Sass and bide, Jazzy in Balmain looking super hot as always.






HOW NOW POLO

http://www.vogue.co.uk/spy/street-chic/2011/07/cartier-polo/gracie-egan

Polo Look
sass and bide dress

 After party at China White's club. Cartier International Day at Guard Polo Club, Windsor Great Park. 24 July 2011. ChinaWhite Tent during Cartier Polo. , -DO NOT ARCHIVE-© Copyright Photograph by Dafydd Jones. 248 Clapham Rd. London SW9 0PZ. Tel 0207 820 0771. www.dafjones.com. Copyright Photograph by Dafydd Jones




Tuesday, 5 July 2011

Glastonbury 2011




Markus Lupfer is on a quest to decipher “The Puzzle of the Mysterious Mind.” Helping to solve it? Florence Welch, Sadie Frost, London It girl Mary Charteris, and set designer Gary Card. They all star in the designer’s new video to spotlight his Resort ‘12 collection, directed by DJ and filmmaker Tabitha Denholm, who has also created music videos for Florence + the Machine. “Tabitha told me about this BBC documentary she saw from the sixties that was all about manipulation of the body and the mind, the ability to change peoples’ perceptions,” Lupfer said. “It really stems from that.” The casting was meant to evoke the wide range of women who can wear the label, and according to Denholm, each brought her own special something. “All of the girls’ personalities seemed to match their characters so well—no one needed to act for this one,” she said. (Good news, that; you can change perceptions, but it’s harder to make actresses of out It girls and rock stars.)

As for the collection itself, Lupfer brought his customer exactly what he does best, notably his kitschy knits. “It’s the essence of Markus Lupfer, with a Resort spin,” he explained. T-shirt sweaters and dresses are adorned with faux cross-body purses and sunglasses that, from a distance, appear to be functional. And nodding at current trends, there are plenty of stripes, including a few quirky takes on Breton stripe in sequins.