1.Frida for Flo
Gucci, alway a sartorial hit on the catwalk, was a majassive trendsetter this season tapping into the Seventies, jewel tones.. etc. So who best to team up with for some wonderful marketing than Florence Welsh, currently wowing the world with her beats and red locks. She rocks these looks in her ethereal floaty way.
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| Wavy arm movements in Central Park |
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| Doing a Kate Bush in Spartam Stadium |
2. King Karl does it again
Like we needed another reason to immigrate to NYC, when Karl Lagerfield goes and offers his services to Macy's department store. Promising Karl signatures (tuxedo silhouettes, high collars and tweeds) with prices starting from a measly $30, this is yet another win-win sellout for the King.He's even the face of Magnum these days.
3. White wedding
Last week was the wedding of Anja Rubik to long term bf Sasha Knezevic. One of my favourite models, she joined the gang of supers to get hitched this summer and as usual, all carefully honed eyes were on the dress.
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| A genetically blessed couple |
And what an aisle cracker it was, thanks to Pucci designer and close friend, Peter Dundas. Opting to put those ridiculously goodlooking pins on show, she's reaffirming that the mullet-inspired hem is back.
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4. Frock OFF
In more bride-related news; what was maybe the most photographed/talked about/dreamt about dress in history, Princess Middleton's rather spectacular Alexander McQueen creation will be displayed at Buckingham Palace until October. Yes it's a chance to come face-to-face with the frock, veil, shoes and even the cake. With Queenie herself planning to pop down today, we expect lots of eager tourists. Cameras at the ready.
5. Dolce Love
As previously mentioned, Dolce and Gabbana's AW11 collection of boy-inspired dress was one of my favourites. And they've just released their epic campaign images to accompany a ridiculously wearable collection of star print, leopard and sequins - wearable, no?
Anyway, the point is, if there's one gang to be in this winter, it's the big DG.









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