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April 29, 2012
February 27, 2012
A Fur Lined Royal
The Palace has defended the Duchess of Cambridge over claims that she wore a real fur jacket. The International Fur Foundation (ITFF), posted a note on its Facebook page praising the royal for her "classy fur-lined coat", while animal rights charity PETA contacted the Palace showing their disapproval of the look. As a result, the Palace sent a letter to the anti-fur organisation, which was in turn forwarded onto IFRR.
"Her Royal Highness was not wearing fur," the letter read. "The coat was not lined with fur. We therefore insist that you remove the photo from your social media page and issue an immediate public retraction of your claim."
PETA was quick to show its appreciation for the Duchess' decision not to wear fur.
"[Duchess Kate's] decision not to wear fur puts her in the company of public figures such as Michelle Obama, Carla Bruni-Sarkozy, and the late Princess Diana, all of whom swore off fur because of the cruelty inherent in the fur industry," the company told TODAY.COM. "This was a poor and desperate attempt by the International Fur Trade Federation to promote its products."
Fur issues aside, the Duchess has also hit headlines this morning with the announcement that she is to host a reception at Clarence House to celebrate the Southbank Centre's Women of the World Festival. The lunch will take place on Tuesday February 28, ahead of the festival which starts on March 7. Guests are expected to include Bianca Jagger, Jo Brand, Annie Lennox, Baroness Tanni Grey-Thompson, Angela Hartnett, Baroness Scotland and Amanda Wakeley.
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February 14, 2012
Our favorites to win the London Design Museum awards
Seeing the full line up of the London Design Museum awards nominees, made your jaw drop didn't it? I thought I saw some drool.
Let's see Tirvani's favorites for winning the London Design Museum award in the category of fashion.
1. DUCHESS OF CAMBRIDGE'S WEDDING DRESS
SARAH BURTON FOR ALEXANDER MCQUEEN, LONDON, UK
Let's see Tirvani's favorites for winning the London Design Museum award in the category of fashion.
1. DUCHESS OF CAMBRIDGE'S WEDDING DRESS
SARAH BURTON FOR ALEXANDER MCQUEEN, LONDON, UK
We're (of course) starting with our favorite and the one we think has the bast chance of winning.
The Duchess of Cambridge's dress is a mix of old and new. Made by Sarah Burton for Alexander McQueen, it is modeled after Grace Kelly's wedding dress. See more on it here.
2. ALEXANDER MCQUEEN: SAVAGE BEAUTY, METROPOLITAN MUSEUM IN NEW YORK, USA
ANDREW BOLTON, CURATOR
Alexander McQueen... Is there more to say? The brand's name is synonymous with unique but not outlandish fashion; classic yet different.
The collection Savage Beauty is a cross between the wild, fiercely independent side of a woman and her lady-like counterpart.
3. CÉLINE AUTUMN/ WINTER '11
PHOEBE PHILO AT CÉLINE, PARIS, FRANCE
Gorgeous, right? Céline's autumn/winter '11 line gave us a whole new way of looking at clean. With stark contrast and bold lines, these outfits definitely yell "Look at me!"
February 5, 2012
...And the fashion nominees are in!
Nominations for the London Design Museum awards are in. Here's a little blurb from their website:
The Design Museum’s Design Awards, ‘the Oscars of the design world’, showcase the most innovative and progressive designs from around the world, spanning seven categories: Architecture, Digital, Fashion, Furniture, Graphics, Product and Transport. A high profile judging panel will decide the best entries in each of the seven categories. Category award winners and the overall winner of the Design of the Year Award 2012 will be announced at an Awards event in April 2012.
"The Oscars of the design world"? We like that...
Let's take a look at the full list of nominees for the fashion category, shall we?
The Design Museum’s Design Awards, ‘the Oscars of the design world’, showcase the most innovative and progressive designs from around the world, spanning seven categories: Architecture, Digital, Fashion, Furniture, Graphics, Product and Transport. A high profile judging panel will decide the best entries in each of the seven categories. Category award winners and the overall winner of the Design of the Year Award 2012 will be announced at an Awards event in April 2012.
"The Oscars of the design world"? We like that...
Let's take a look at the full list of nominees for the fashion category, shall we?
The fashion nominees in full:
Alexander McQueen: Savage Beauty, The Costume Institute at the Metropolitan Museum, New York, USA
Andrew Bolton with the support of Harold Koda of The Costume Institute, New York, USA
Andrew Bolton with the support of Harold Koda of The Costume Institute, New York, USA
The Duchess of Cambridge's Wedding Dress, London, UK
Sarah Burton for Alexander McQueen
Sarah Burton for Alexander McQueen
Céline Autumn/Winter '11, Paris, France
Phoebe Philo at Céline
Phoebe Philo at Céline
Late Night Chameleon Café, London, UK
Store design: Gary Card, creative director: John Skelton, brand director: Dan Mitchell
Store design: Gary Card, creative director: John Skelton, brand director: Dan Mitchell
Mary Katrantzou Autumn/Winter '11, London, UK
Mary Katrantzou
Mary Katrantzou
Melissa + Gaetano Pesce Boot and Flip Flip, New York, USA
Gaetano Pesce, Manufactured by Melissa, Brazil
Gaetano Pesce, Manufactured by Melissa, Brazil
Oratory Jacket, London, UK
Will Carleysmith, Head of Design at Brompton Bicycle Ltd
Will Carleysmith, Head of Design at Brompton Bicycle Ltd
Suno Spring/Summer '11, New York, USA
Suno
Suno
Vivienne Westwood Ethical Fashion Africa Collection, Autumn/Winter '11
Vivienne Westwood, London, UK
Vivienne Westwood, London, UK
132.5, Tokyo, Japan
Miyake Design Studio
Miyake Design Studio
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Come back soon for a review of our favorites to win the London Design Museum awards!
February 1, 2012
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