Posts Tagged ‘evans’

15 December 2011: 20:00

A touch of heavy metal this party season

It’s party time and while the music may be chart toppers and guilty pleasures (a recurring theme this year) the dress code has a touch of sparkle which is definitely more rock than cheese.    Metallic leathers, sequins galore, studs and embellishment are all big party hits this season and even if its just a touch of accessory rather than full on  head-to-toe shine there’s a way to get a little metal into your wardrobe this year.

From left to right: Premium coated snake jacket, Topshop, £110, Premium metallic calf skirt, Topshop, £60; Sequin Wrap Dress, Rare by Topshop, £55, Skinny belt, Topshop, £14; Mixed metal necklace, Evans, £10; Planet Shift Dress, £79, House of Fraser, Black embellished boots, River Island, £55

For more party looks check out our picks from the best party dresses on sale. It’s like Christmas come early!

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26 October 2011: 09:00

Get the look: Katherine Heigl’s cape coat and shorts

Today’s style crush is Katherine Heigl.  The summery yellow blouse and shorts get an Autumn update with a Rachel Roy cape coat and leopard print booties as Katherine switches between seasons.  Still, that is LA and we are in England so we’d probably throw in some sheer black tights too.

Get the look: Yellow Top, £29.99, New Look; Faux leather trim shorts topshop £32; Chelsea platform boots, Dune, £95; Camel button coat, £30, Dorothy Perkins; Mesh chain bracelet, £10, Evans.

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23 February 2010: 10:44

Should Curvy Models Be On The Catwalk?

Once again designer Mark Fast has caused controversy on the catwalk by employing ‘plus size’ models to show off his clothes during London Fashion Week.  Models such as Crystal Renn (who is a super in the plus size world) and newcomer Hayley Morley took to the catwalk in Fast’s body conscious designs.

The pair, seen above in a shoot for Evans, proved that being stick thin isn’t always the best. Of being chosen for ther recent catwalk shows, Hayley said that people could relate to her ‘ …more than a size six model. It makes me proud.’

However, some critics panned Fast’s choice of larger ladies saying his clothes looked ugly on larger figures and that he should’ve stuck to the regular size six models.

Here at Westfield HQ, we’re celebrating the return of the curve. After all, most of us aren’t model proportions but still want to wear fashionable clothes and finally in Mark Fast, we have a designer who finally not only realises this, but actually puts his money where his mouth is.

But what do you think? Should curvier models been seen on the catwalk? Or do you prefer the fantasy version we so often see? Leave your comments below!

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