Thursday, 30 November 2006

Tuginc trolley like a Hermès on wheels




Times2 Style compared my friend Belinda from Tuginc's trolleys to a Hermès on wheels! These trolleys are super stylish. I use mine all the time and get the most envious looks from the grandmas with their tartan versions. You can snap yours up as well as a matching tote bag at Brittique.com.


Wednesday, 29 November 2006

AllAboutYou.com loves Brittique.com

AllAboutYou.com the women's lifestyle website for great fashion advice has listed Brittique.com as a website it loves.

Tuesday, 28 November 2006

I'm published in Grazia - under the wrong name...


Being passionate about new designers I wrote to Grazia Magazine saying they they should help these designers more by focussing on them rather than the more established brands. They published me - but with the wrong name on the letter... Hmm thanks Grazia! But hopefully it will make them listen.
(I no longer work in the City, so that letter with my name on it is ALMOST relevant!).

Brittique.com newsletter - the gift guide


Here's the latest Brittique.com newsletter. Read the full version here.
Don't forget to signup to enter in the draw to win £500 to spend online!

Sunday, 26 November 2006

Bërubë coming soon to Brittique.com

The Autumn/Winter 2006 collection from Bërubë will soon be available online at Brittique.com.

Now in its fourth season at London Fashion Week, Bërubë is the creation of Julie Bërubë, a French Canadian who has been living in London for the past 6 years. Julie is influenced by the iconic 1940s designer Claire McCardell.

Aimee McWillims is awarded Scottish Designer of the Year 2006

Congratulations to Aimee McWilliams for winning the Scottish Designer of the Year award. Aimee McWilliams is considered one of the UK’s most successful new designers. With a flawless history of awards and recognition for her innovative approach, she is fast becoming one of the most sought after high end ready to wear designers of today.

The collections are associated with both exquisite finishing and a unique approach to cutting. There is a subtle flamboyance in her style that creates a wearable and sellable product, yet she has managed to maintain a reputable name as an avante-garde designer with an air of eccentricity.

Aimee McWilliams is stocked at Brittique.com.

Inside Amanda Wakeley's home


Fashion designer Amanda Wakeley opened up her black and white Earl's Court, Lonon, pad to The Independent. http://money.independent.co.uk/property/homes/article2002175.ece

Get 30% off at Brittique.com


Brittique.com is offering 30% off until 30 November. Don't forget you can also enter the draw to win £500 before 5 December.

Wednesday, 22 November 2006

DvF dress! Had to have it



I just returned from an MBAWorld function at the Strand Palace where Susie Willis of Plum Baby Superfoods was presenting about the trails and tribulations of launching a new business. Susie is such a beautiful and enchanting woman, not to mention smart and successful! She's also very stylist and was wearing this Dianne von Furstenberg dress. I couldn't stop coveting the dress, so I just had to buy one myself. Can't wait to wear it to a swanky lunch on Tuesday! I know I'm supposed to support British, but can you forgive me this once?

Tuesday, 21 November 2006

IQONS.com launch party

I attended the IQONS.com launch at the Slaughtered Lamb in London. IQONS is a new on-line fashion community that aims to have the same impact on fashion as MySpace had on music. The ambition is to “set fashion free” from the existing fashion system which has too many ‘gate-keepers’ with high concentrations of power. Instead, we want to promote talent and work based only on merit and integrity.

Pictured here (left) is designer Julia Clancey wearing her Ava Dress and cummerband as featured on Brittique.com.

More pictures here: http://2566341888.slide.com/p/3/Dan_27s+edit+London+party

Gil Carvalho to create a diffusion range for Faith

Shoe designer Gil Carvalho is to launch a diffusion range for Faith for SS07. This exclusive range will be launched at London Fashion Week in February.


There's no place like home - an ode to red shoes

In 1845, Hans Christian Andersen wrote ‘The Red Shoes’, a grim fairytale telling the story of a young girl who wore red shoes to church. The girl, Karen, could not stop obsessing over her bright and beautiful footwear and forgot her psalms. An angel of God appeared and condemned the girl to wear the shoes for eternity, and to never stop dancing in them until it killed her. Karen’s only redeemer was an executioner who sliced off her feet at the ankles, with an axe.

Since then, red shoes have become a statement of magic, sin and sex appeal. The 1948 film of the same name, directed by Michael Powell, was loosely based on the fairytale but added romance and desire when ballerina, Victoria, is forced to dance obsessively, but leaves dancing ballet completely when she falls in love. Her red ballet shoes lie hidden away, but their owner is infatuated with them, as they stand for so much more than just shoes.

Arguably the most famous shoes in the world are Dorothy’s sparkling and sequined red heels in ‘The Wizard of OZ’, 1939. However, these shoes are not sinful; they are in fact Dorothy’s saviour and can return her home from a magical land keeping her captive. If there is just one thing that red shoes communicate through all these stories and in life today, is that they liberate. Even poor little Karen started wearing the shoes to escape from the drudgery of her psalms. Red shoes say to the world “Here I am! Stand back, I’m coming through!”

Say no to "value" fashion!

You buy locally grown organic produce faithfully and are happy to spend the extra ££, but what about that £2 Primark top you're wearing? Have you stopped to think about the airmiles of those clothes and who produced them and the raw materials?

Sadly not many people do, too addicted to the short term high they get when they purchase these so called bargains that either sit in the closet unused, or fall apart after 2 washes. Where's the value in that?

It's time to think about it. Take your £2 Primark shirt, where did the cotton come from? It certainly isn't organic for that price! Was the earth ploughed by a poor little 6 year old boy in Africa forced to work to make some fat business rich when he should be at school? What about the manufacture of that fast-fading shirt? Is there some skinny, underfed girl slaving 18 hours at a sewing machine in a village deep in China? That shirt is then packaged in numerous amounts of plastic and flown to the UK where it finally arrives to you.

After the inital fix you get from the bargain, the shine is gone and you need another. The shirt is either washed once and so out of shape and faded that there's no way you'll wear it again, or thrown with the rest of your "bargains" to be discarded at the next wardrobe clean out.

It's time to turn your back on so called "value" fashion, an industry that has grown from 7% to 24% of the clothing market in recent year. If you think about it, there's no value there at all. Instead think about locally sourced products from the next generation of designers many of who are struggling to build their businesses and brand awareness. By supporting designers such as Preen,Osman Yousefzada, Aimee McWilliams, Nicola de Main, Hannah Martin, Alessandra Ferreira etc, you are helping to bring to market the next luxury brands like Amanda Wakeley and Nicole Fahri without adding to Sir Green's already buldging wallet.

Monday, 20 November 2006

Daily Mail features Craven Gene at Brittique.com


Craven Gene's white mohair blouse featured in the Daily Mail White Winter special on 20 November 2006.

Friday, 17 November 2006

Drapers on the record part 2

Day two of the Drapers retail summit was more relevant to me with some tangible and actionable ideas of how to drive forward the marketing of my business.

I questioned an analyst from investment bank Credit Suisse about the future of stand alone online businesses (such as mine Brittique.com) and he believes that there's no future because the bricks and mortar type shops will always be ahead with their retail offerings. I disagree! And Nick Robertson CEO of Asos.com is proof of this. Their business is going surperbly well. Although he says there isn't enough room in the market for another retailer, I disagree with him! There's a middle market currently not be catered for...

Thursday, 16 November 2006

Amanda Wakeley dines with Gordon Ramsey

In the December issue of InStyle (UK edition), interior designer Kelly Hoppen hosts a special dinner cooked by none other than Gordon Ramsey with friends Greg Rusedski and his wife, nutritionist Vicki Edgson, DJ Harriet Scott and designer Amanda Wakeley.
I just love Gordon Ramsey! I sat next to him in the BA lounge in May and tried so hard to act cool as I texted everyone I knew! I then meet him at the recent Good Food Show. I tried to take a picture of my friend Kristy with Gordon and I was shaking so much he told me to go and have a glass of wine to calm my nerves!
However, back to fashion! Amanda Wakely also feature's as InStyle's celebrity stylist in the December issue.

Drapers on the record

Attended the Drapers Fashion Summit 2006 today and it's on again tomorrow. The topic is "Connect with your customer and innovate to succeed". Thought it was a relevant topic for the types of people who attend i.e. people in the fashion trade particularly the owners of independent boutiques such as me. But a number of speakers chose to disregard the given topic and use the forum as an opportunity to promote their own businesses – we work in fashion, we don't want to hear about your business! We want tangible and real ideas on how to connect with our customers, not yours!

There was one excellent presentation from Martin at The Future Laboratory. Martin had some amazing insights into marketing to the different generations from young teens through to 100.

Friday, 10 November 2006

Brittique.com reaches Brazil




http://santamistura.blogspot.com/2006/11/brittiquecom.html
The lovely Santa Mistura blogged about the amazing shoes on Brittique.com.

Thursday, 9 November 2006

Brittique.com is live!


I'm exhausted! The party is over and I've booted the last person out. Brittique.com's launch party was a success - just a few friends around at mine having drinks and eating great food. Oh, and trying on all my clothes and shoes! Some bought too, which is even better.
Month's of planning and buying is over and I can't believe I have a live business. Starting a new business is so hard. But we've made it and now we'll work to make Brittique.com the most prominent boutique for top Brititsh luxury designers.

Wednesday, 8 November 2006

Brittique.com featured by Urban Junkies


Urban Junkies listed Brittique.com in it's bi-weekly Shopaholic feature. Click here to view.

Monday, 6 November 2006

Scarlett Johansson dazzles in Amanda Wakeley gown

Scarlett Johansson dazzled on the red carpet at London premier of The Prestige in a stunning Amanda Wakeley diamond encrusted gown and pink hair.