From the monthly archives:

February 2004

New York romance

by Michele Obi on February 15, 2004

New York - Ready to wear, Autumn/Winter 04

The look was the modern “Lady and Gentleman” and the catwalks were oozing romance and sophistication. Skirts and dresses were slender, and mostly knee length.

Tweed was the favoured fabric making a frequent appearance on the catwalk .

Men were clean cut, refined and preppy at Perry Ellis.

Waists were emphasized with belts and ribbons and Matthew Williamson impressed once again, he seems to do no wrong. His collection along with Libertine and Sass and Bide was refreshing and sprinkled with bold bright colours.

Can’t wait to see all that London has in store for us.

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Sex and the City: the film

by Michele Obi on February 10, 2004

Sex and the City the movie may be on its way. I seriously can’t believe this show is coming to an end. Its just too sad, but it has done itself justice and ended at exactly the right moment. I’m very sure the film won’t be a let down….cant wait!
also Is Sex and the City Gay?

Even Marge Simpson has recognised the secret to Sex and the City. “That’s the show about four women acting like gay guys,” she said in a recent episode of The Simpsons. She’s always been a thinker, that Marge.

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Showstudio questions Alexander McQueen

by Michele Obi on February 10, 2004

Alexander McQueen is a force to be reckoned with. He constantly redefines what fashion is about and has an imagination to be admired. Showstudio interviews the man himself.

Susanna Crosta, London: What type of industry has fashion been to you? Do you still see it in the same light as when you entered it?
Alexander McQueen: Fashion is like any entertainment inhdustry. It’s fickle. I’ve always seen it in the same light: shallow.

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Freedom to wear fur?

by Michele Obi on February 10, 2004

Looks like fur is back in fashion:

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Get to know fashion designer Karen Starr-Delloiacono

by Michele Obi on February 6, 2004

mfl: What’s you’re earliest childhood memory?

Starr D: That would be when I was about 3 sitting outside in the shade with my grandfather during the summer in NY. We lived in an apartment building so he would take his beach chair and a little child’s beach chair and we would go around the corner to a driveway and sit under the trees there. The kitchen window would overlook this area and my grandma would look down and wave at me.

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