From the monthly archives:

September 2005

What becomes a legend most?

by Michele Obi on September 26, 2005

Elle Macpherson is currently starring in the What becomes a legend most? advertising campaign for Blackglama. Blackglama has used personalities in the past such as Ray Charles, Audrey Hepburn and Judy Garland to promote their brand. Know for being the markerter of the world’s premium mink, Blackglama chose the Supermodel because “She embodies everything that Blackglama looks for in a legend- glamour, sophistication, and a timeless elegance. It is an honor to have her become part of our campaign.”

You can see Elle in a leading fashion publication near you!

[Blackglama]

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Osman Yousefzada

by Michele Obi on September 26, 2005

Sometimes, infact alot of the time, many of us start our careers following someone elses dream, and if we’re brave, soon enough we get back on to the path to our passion. Osman Yousefzada is “one” of the many of us, a former city banker turned Fashion designer, this Cambridge graduate pursued a life in finance before caving in to his creative calling. After studying at Central Saint Martins, Osman made his debut with a collection inspired by his Afghan heritage entitled KALASHNIKOV. Now more than just one to watch, Osman has shown that his work is timeless, rich in talent and has managed to establish a name for himself in the competitive industry of fashion.
You describe your Autumn/Winter 05-06 collection, Imperial, as being “fuelled by the current political climate of conflict”. At this time people seem to want to forget about our current situation regarding conflict, why did you decide to confront it and what type of woman were you designing for?

Each generation has had its own conflict - it is part of humanity. However, one should be optimistic and look at how throughout history, conflict has brought about new evoltuions and developments in creativity. The women I design for are strong, confident and open to new ideas - someone who feels they need to be challenged and isn’t content with just the mundane in life.

How has your background in Investment Banking helped your career in Fashion Design?

Working in a high pressure environment where people do not suffer fools gladly has really made me fine tune my skills in business, persistence, tenacity and communication.

What difficulties did you find when changing careers?

I don’t really see it as having a career change. Everything that I did before has been part of a journey to where I want to be. I always wanted to create and make clothes from an early age.

Whom would you credit as your inspiration?

There is not one particular person who inspires me. Throughout my life I have met people, read, seen beautiful works, these all inspire me . I am always searching for inspiration.

Which item of clothing in your wardrobe do you value the most?

My ruched trousers that I designed and which I have made around 20 pairs all in differnt fabrics and colours.

What’s your favourite movie, song and memory?

Movie: I recently saw Piccadilly; a silent film from the 20’s. It was quite amazing how things became more poignant without sound and how that in turn allows for a more personal interpretation of the scene. The costumes were also fantastic.

Song: There are too many to mention but I am sourcing music for my show at the moment and am getting quite into the 80s electric sound

Whats the best piece of advice you’ve been given?

work hard and never give up and your hard work will bear fruit, and you will make your own luck.

Osman Yousefzada is available at Aquaint and Ashley’s boutique

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Vajacases

by Michele Obi on September 24, 2005

Some stylish cases for your Ipod….

or your PSP

Vajacases

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Kate issues apology

by Michele Obi on September 23, 2005

Kate Moss has apologised for her actions and says she takes full responsibility. In a statement released by Storm Models Management, the model went on to say,

“I also accept that there are various personal issues that I need to address and have started taking the difficult, yet necessary, steps to resolve them.

“I want to apologise to all of the people I have let down because of my behaviour which has reflected badly on my family, friends, co-workers, business associates and others.”

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Linda in London

by Michele Obi on September 23, 2005

Linda for Giles Deacon (image:Vogue)

“I’m 40 and I’m very busy,” she says. “Designers and photographers still want to work with me and I’m grateful for that. I don’t know how long I’ll carry on - as long as they’ll have me.”

- LInda Evangelista talks to fashion.telegraph

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Inside Out

by Michele Obi on September 22, 2005

Wednesday 12 October 2005
7.00pm - 8.30pm

Inside out

Hilary Alexander , Dr Ali Guy , Dr Nigel Marlow

Most of us, when we’re feeling truly honest, will admit that what we buy on Saturday trips to Oxford Street isn’t really essential to our survival. But the stuff we carry back home with us in shopping bags is a big part of our self identity, and says a lot about where we see ourselves in society. Maybe your Saturday sprees aren’t on Oxford Street – maybe you prefer the King’s Road or Camden. Wherever you shop, your brain is on the lookout for ways to reward itself. So why does it choose to do it with a pair of shoes? Perhaps nothing else we buy contains as much of our self image as our clothes. We all have an idea about what clothing images work for us, and most probably have stories about times we made style mistakes! How can fashion take your personality from the inside out? This event will bring together a unique mix of two psychologists and a fashion editor to look at the vibrant life of the fashionable brain. This event will be chaired by Baroness Susan Greenfield.

This event is open to all.

Tickets cost £8, £5 for Ri Members and concessions.

[Royal Institution of Great Britain]

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