By Petah | Published:
September 14, 2008
I’ve been keeping up with what has been happening on the other side of the pond this fashion week. New York tends to be quite a bit more wearable than the more experimental displays of Paris and London. So here are my picks from NY.
Phi’s collection was epitomised silk Georgette with mesh 1920s flapper style [...]
By Petah | Published:
August 29, 2008
Last night I went on the final dress hunt, after discarding a number of contenders I found myself with a pile of them in the Topshop dressing rooms at at 8:45, with 15 mins until the shops closed. With time running short I chose one of them, a very pretty, gauzy dress from traffic people.
I got home [...]
By Petah | Published:
August 27, 2008
I am headed up to Yorkshire for the wedding of one of my boyfriend’s school friends. It seems I don’t have anything appropriate to attend the wedding of two very active Christians (i.e. no boobs or gams). It is Wednesday now and we head up to Yorkshire Friday night so that leaves tomorrow night, and [...]
By Petah | Published:
August 2, 2008
This is a feature I wrote for PMA about taking your mum to Camden. This is why I currently have no social life. More stories to come in the following days.
Ask your mum if she wants to go Camden market and she’s likely to mention the Goths, punks and Amy Winehouse as reasons not to [...]
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