Written by Cassandra Thorpe on 16 Oct 2012
Following a successful day one of Ghana Fashion & Design week, day 2 saw a flurry of textures, a myriad of prints and a menagerie of styles that were spring / summer perfect.
Written by Cassandra Thorpe on 10 Oct 2012
Friday saw the beginning of the very first Ghana Fashion & Design Week. The first show started three hours after the scheduled time, due to technical difficulties, but was it worth the wait? Simply put, yes; there was a collection made entirely out if hair, of course it was worth it.
Written by Cassandra Thorpe on 31 Jul 2012
The scarf still remains an underrated accessory. Scarves have the ability to be the missing piece in an outfit’s fashionable puzzle, adding a silky stylish flair to a previously incomplete look. The scarf is no longer just an item of practicality worn as a defense mechanism against the sharp winter wind; it is an item of versatility. They can be tied onto handbags for a…
Written by Cassandra Thorpe on 21 Jul 2012
Karl has konfessed. He has confessed to using only Shu Uemura eye shadows and eye pencils when sketching designs over the past twenty years; you didn’t think the ‘Kaiser’ would be using Stabilo, did you? Remaining loyal to Shu Uemura for his “art supplies”, Karl states that “other manufacturers don’t offer such beautiful colours”, therefore it was only a matter of time before a collaboration…
Written by Cassandra Thorpe on 20 Jul 2012
The handbag. Arguably a woman’s most personal accessory, and commencing on the 30th July, Louis Vuitton are planning on making the handbag that little bit more personal. The bespoke service will be nestled in the Haute Maroquinerie, a private salon in Louis Vuitton‘s Bond Street Maison in London. The unveiling of this one-of-a-kind bag service by the French fashion giant falls in line with the…