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Tuesday, 25 November 2014

#ORANGEURHOOD Say no to violence against women- UN Women

ORANGEURHOOD- UN Women, 25th November-10th December

Whether at work or the home,
In power or without a say,
Wealthy or at the poverty line,
Through armed conflict and human rights violation,
In media, education and health,
Women are victims of violence.

(United Colours of Benetton in support of UN Women)

This campaign is something truly magnificent.
This campaign is not just for feminists, but for the entire world, it's time to stop gender violence.
From now until the 10th December, Human rights day, the UN is encouraging global awareness of this worldwide problem by campaigning to END Violence against Women.

Women are powerful.
Women are strong.
Women are worth it.

The colour orange is vibrant, bold and show stopping, the epitome of women if you think about it.
Orange symbolises a brighter future.

The facts
  • 1/3 women have experienced sexual abuse, most by an intimate partner
  • 133 million women and girls have undergone genital mutilation   
  • 120 million women have been forced into some form of sexual acts in their life

The key campaign for UN Women is SAY NO.

The Beijing promise of 1995 listed Women's violence as a main priority which in turn led to the criminalising of domestic violence in two thirds of the world.
We need to work on the last third, whilst tackling the loop holes of the law.
Show your support.
Spread awareness.
Knowledge is power and together we will tackle.
Save your wives, mothers, sisters, daughters, friends, family, colleagues, strangers. 

No one should be subjected to this.

Find out further information at:
http://www.unwomen.org/en 

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Thursday, 7 November 2013

Magic and Sparkle with M&S

Marks and Spencers have unleashed their annual Christmas campaign and this years is showstopping beyond any means. Hello Rosie Huntington Whiteley, David Gandy (one beautiful man) and Helena Bonham Carter, it almost seems too good to be true. The styling and thought process is creative and the outcome is immaculate. This years theme is fantastical with fairy tales from Little Red Riding Hood to the Wizard of Oz.(with a few more stories along the way including Aladdin). 
If you have not watched, what are you waiting for? and if you have? Join in the M&S Christmas spirit by choosing a name for the gorgeous Scottish terrier included in the advert, #magicorsparkle on twitter to participate and most of all, shop the collection. 
You will not regret, I promise!


Indulge in a fantasy 

Shop the Autograph collection here:

Take a look at the M&S window in Newcastle. It is as magical as the commercial makes it out to be, so fabulous.


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Wednesday, 4 September 2013

'Every season I am inspired by women'- Oscar de la Renta

As many of you know I am a devout admirer of Oscar de la Renta, one of my favourite fashion designers. He is internationally recognised as a master of haute couture, making the most gorgeous gowns and dominating couture fashion week.
Here is a look into the life of such a fabulous man ...

'Fashion is about dressing according to what's fashionable. Style is more about being yourself.'

Óscar Arístides Ortiz de la Renta Fiallo was born on 22nd July 1932.
He left his home in the Domincan Repbulic at the age of 18 to go study in Spain. It was during his studies that he developed an interest in sketching and fashion.
 He took an apprenticeship as a courtier at Christobel Balenciaga and further progressed to becoming a couture assistant for the House of Lanvin.


'I am not interested in shock tactics. I just want to make 
beautiful clothes.'

Oscar was beginning to develop a name for himself and it was in 1963 he approached Diana Veerland, who was editor-in-chief of Vogue, asking her advice on how to enter the world of ready wear, where the heart and finance of fashion really lay. She advised him to work for Arden in which he did for 2 years.

The 1960's were really when Oscar came to prominence as her became a couturier for first lady Jackie Kennedy. Since then he has gone on to dress first ladies, Nancy Reagan, Hilary Clinton and Lara Busch.

In 1967 he married Françoise de Langlade the editor-in-chief of french Vouge. 
In 1977 he introduced his first fragrances OSCAR and in 2001 his accessories line. 
From 1993-2002 he designed the haute couture collection for the house for Balmain, showing how highly respected he was to fellow designers. 

'Now is the most exciting time in fashion. Women are 
controlling their destiny now, the consumer is more 
knowledgeable, and I have to be better every single day.'

In 2006 Oscar made one of the biggest announcements of his career stating he was including a bridal collection in his line, this is one of his greatest successes designing wedding dresses for Katherine Heigl and Kate Bosworth.The CFDA have greatly respected and shown their support for Oscar de la Renta's work. He sat as president 1973-1976 and also 1986-1988, an honour that only a handful of designers would ever get in their lifetime.  He won the designer of the year award in 2000 and 2007 and the lifetime achievement award in 1990.

Oscar de la Renta campaigns are my favourite by all means and the AW13 campaign is amazing, check it out here: http://ooohlalaa-itsfashion.blogspot.co.uk/2013/07/oscar-de-la-renta-fall-2013-campaign.html

Oscar is simply stunning and the stars agree:

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