Dove have yet again done a fantastic job of raising awareness of the issues that face women in this world that's obsessed with beauty and perfection - often at the price of individualism. Currently pregnant (and not finding out the sex), I'm actually scared to have a girl because of the pressure she'll undoubtedly face from the media. As I get older I'm learning to be more comfortable with me and hopefully I can lead by example and teach her to express herself and be confident with who she is - I hope we all can.
Thursday, 11 October 2007
Tuesday, 9 October 2007
Debbie Harry wears Tata-Naka for Brittique

When Blondie was pictured wearing this Tata-Naka horse shoe ring it caused quite a stir. We sold out in minutes and had to reorder. The rings are now available and will be delivered in about 2-3 weeks.
Look magazine click 'n shop
Tuesday, 18 September 2007
Basso & Brooke's stunning prints



The shapes have not really changed that much since the AW07 collection (in our warehouse now!) but the prints are just wonderful. But maybe that's because I love colour. I've never been scared of big prints and bright colours and prefer hot pink, yellows and orange to black. It is these prints that the guys at Basso and Brooke are famous for so it's no wonder that I love it.
Unfortunately I'm not buying the collection this season. They only do their buying appointments in Milan and I can not physically get there which is really unfortunate. I really hope they start to see that the world of fashion does not revolve around Milan and offer appointments in at least one other city.
Here's a five minute interview with Bruno Basso & Christopher Brooke.
Amanda Wakeley's safe style



Her new collection is lovely. It's safe but it does have some stand outs that are stunning. The black chiffon covered catsuit is so simple and yet so highly flattering and fabulous.
I have decided not to buy Amanda Wakeley going forward. I believe that Brittique's customers, you, want more edgy design with standout qualities rather than the safer classics. But I'd love to hear your views.
Photos: Vogue.co.uk
Preppy from Peter Jensen





His colourful sweaters are very cute and I can see myself living in his "P" embossed tee with people wondering where it came from. The sexy secretary in grey look is fabulous and could be adapted in so many ways. I'm really not sure about the dropped crotch jeans though. They don't look fabulous on a model, so not sure about the rest of us. The pink tea dress with the lace petticoat and collar is just the sweetest dress, but would you wear it?
Photos from Style.com
Monday, 17 September 2007
Louise Amstrup in the Guardian

After these Louise Amstrup trousers appeared in the Guardian I was inundated with customers asking where they could get hold of them. We do have them available on preorder for delivery early October. But already we've sold out to just two pairs left...
I can't praise enough the fit of Louise Amstrup's garments. Nothing is too tight, it fits real women in all the right places. Her trousers are a must-try.
Emma Cook is sailing for SS08








Her new collection features some really fun little dresses that are still easy wearing and easy fitting, which are the main reasons she has a following. But the quality in the detailing of the crochet and applique mean that they stand out from the collections of any other designer.
From these pictures I know the buying appointment is going to be really difficult - how much I can buy with my budget! And I can't forget to mention the fantastic ankle boots - I must find out where we can get those!
Friday, 14 September 2007
Marie Claire's Pick of the day

Thursday, 13 September 2007
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Wednesday, 12 September 2007
Behind the scenes with Brittique


This issue features an interview with me about my views on London Fashion Week. Shown here are the Tata Naka Mickey Mouse dress and the hugely popular Amanda Wakeley corset belt. Also featured in the "Hot" list is the Rose Dress by Tata Naka.
The battle of the Brits

But then I discovered the New York Magazine and The New Yorker. Fabulous publications that manage to be intelligent, gripping and educational all at once. When I eventually move back to London, I won't be giving up my subscriptions to either publications.
Today I read the Lisa Armstrong article "The Brits are coming, so let the battle commence" about how designers tend to become rather Americanised when they show at NY fashion week starting with the teeth. She then continues that NYFW is pretty much a week of the same with only a few stand outs and you need to come to London for originality.
Normally I would agree wholeheartedly with Lisa, and tend to think of American fashion as quite samey. But then I saw the picture here of Nadia Livingstone shop girl from jeweller Alexis Bittar from the NYmag's "Ask A Shop Clerk". Although on the skinny side (let's assume that it's natural) she looks incredible. I love the way she's teamed the patterned leggings, which sit a the perfect length on her calves, with the tight body-con dress and large belt. The shoes and jewellery all add to the inspired outfit. This one picture makes me actually want to stand up and say that there are pockets of ingenuity in New York, you just have to know where to find them.
Monday, 10 September 2007
Tribute to Anita Roddick

Only a couple of months ago I was due to meet with her for a business mentoring session. She has selected Brittique.com as an ethical business and wanted to meet me. It was a huge honour but unfortunately I could not go because I had just moved to New York. A friend and founder of Devi Doll, Sindhu, went in my place. She was gushing about the strength and passion that just flowed from Anita. I deeply regret that I could not meet her.
I'm currently reading her book Business As Unusual. Her business views really are unusual and I also hope that these can be reflected in Brittique. While she was in the business of beauty and cosmetics, she used The Body Shop as a platform to lobby fearlessly against the "big guys" and raise awareness for causes. The book is a brilliant read and I recommend it for everyone in business.
The death of Anita Roddick has left a huge void in the international business world and I hope someone can step up to the role.
Preen in New York




Despite being in New York now, I didn’t get to Preen’s debut American show. It’s a shame they left London, but given the blog inches they’ve been given before and after the show you can understand why.
I did check out the show on vogue.co.uk and I must say that I’m in love. The easy fitting, easy wearing pieces are just so floaty and beautiful. I can imagine walking down Fifth Avenue with the flowing silk brushing against my legs. These flowing styles that belt in at the waist are just perfect for curvy girls like me as well as the more straight-up-and-down figures because they add a waist.
Also fabulous in this show was the model's hair. It's a nice change from overstyled hair. That messy and yet sleek waves is the look I aspire to - or rather what happens when I don't blow dry my hair, although mine has a bit more of a "fly-away" look that I'm waiting to come into style. Doubt it will ever catch on here in New York though, the girls always look like they step from a salon each morning!
I’m looking forward to the buying appointment and I’ve already had customers emailing asking to be put on the waiting list for specific pieces. So if there is anything you want, please let me know now!
My favorites are the yellow silk shirt dress. This colour is just beautiful as is the stunning blue also featuring in this collection. The white jumpsuit also looks so fun in a "scrubs" kind of way. It reminds me of when I bought a white cotton coat and met some friends for brunch. Everyone asked if I had a new job at a hospital! Finally the white tulip shaped frock coat is just so Preen and I'm already lusting after it. Not sure that white is such a great option though, it will probably spend as much time at the dry cleaners as it will on me. I'll wait to see what other colour options they offer.
Wednesday, 5 September 2007
Helena Christensen flip flops about in Camilla Staerk

It just so happens that these are Camilla Staerk flip flops and we were selling them at February's London Fashion Weekend. I actually think there are some more left...
As a fellow Dane, Helena has long been a fan of Camilla Staerk. I believe Helena stocks the label in her New York boutique. I haven't had a chance to check it out yet, but now it's cooling down, I have no excuse.
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