Painting it black has reached the pinnacle of chic this season. Its dark wings have swept through just about everybody’s wardrobe. But sometimes we need a little more: a little shine, a touch of glitz to put that glimmer back into our sometimes monochrome ensembles.

Lame trend

That is where lam?© comes in. It’s the ladylike version of bling. It’s subtle but strong. This shiny fabric gives a Blondie-esque element of grunge to an otherwise elegant outfit. It an easy way to channel two styles in one look. Daisy Lowe embraces this concept with her delicate frills and fierce folds of lam?© in her high-waisted look. Charlize Theron uses a structured metallic blazer to offset her bold skin-tight trousers and sooty eye make-up. And Mischa Barton’s dose of lame comes in the style of a cropped jacket: giving her simple outfit an 80s twist.

This is a rebellious trend, and while Vivienne Westwood has based her look ‘on rock and roll right from the beginning’, it is now your turn. Sophistication doesn’t always have to be dainty, so grab your style courage and let lam?© lead you to the liberating world of rougher refinement.

Article by Audrey Rogers of befrassy.com.

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Late one Oxford night Daniel P Dykes set about creating a fashion publication that would go someway to being an arbiter on fashion as it appeals to the emerging power generations: those who don't remember a world without the Internet and for whom work plays second fiddle to pleasure. And so Fashionising.com was born as a publication for those who were focussed not just on fashion's trends, but on society's too, and how those trends could all go to heighten the art of living. Hence, Daniel sees a future where, for those young at heart, both fashion and style are grounded in traditional quality, but with a youthful, sensualised edge. Daniel is Fashionising.com's Editor in Chief and Chairman.