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Iris Apfel + the Development of Style - Hour House
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April 4, 2016. Iris Apfel the Development of Style. Illustration Textiles = Elyse Blackshaw. With a background in fashion and fabric, Elyse Blackshaw's illustrations bring to life, in brazen colour, our catwalks and icons of style. The who-what-wears:. When, how and why did you develop your style of illustration? What do you look for in fashion that makes you want to illustrate it? Fashion allows you to create your wildest ideas through the use of beautiful fabrics. I just have an intrinsic, unexplai...
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Bath in Fashion 2015 - Rain or shine a delightful day | I can't believe it's not fashion
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I can't believe it's not fashion. This is not a fashion blog. Bath in Fashion 2015 - Rain or shine a delightful day. I am so impressed with the passion and openness of the people I met during Bath in Fashion. My intention for Saturday was to view the Fashion exhibition at David Simon Contemporary. And pop into Bath Fashion Museum whilst taking some street style photographs throughout the day. However it rained so much! Stay reading for a photo-heavy account of Saturday BIF below:. Passing the famous Roma...
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2015 March Archive - Style Bubble
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Chanel's Métiers d'Art. LFW: Wait and See. That’s not a question that’s not likely to appear on a garment, much less encased in resin-moulded buttons. In a twee-filled, jolly-ridden, ultra-polite Selvedge. Fair, held at Bath’s American Museum, these buttons stood out. In fact, Minus Sun. S entire stall stood out. Then coincidences of coincidences, turns out designer Yuka Maeda worked for a little while for my cousin Elizabeth Lau, when she was still based in London. That’s not to say they’re not lovely.
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