Thursday, 9 December 2010

ANARCHY IN THE UK

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I judged a jewellery competition at Central Saint Martins today with the jeweller Hannah Martin. The purpose of it is to intoduce a new precious metal to the market by the name of Palladium.  

On my way into CSM on Southampton Row I was handed the above by either a student protester, or an anarchist who had infiltrated the march.

It amused the fashion junior and I that the leaflet was headlined using the Comic Sans typeface.

More than that though I'm just glad people are making a stand. We need to fight injustice and take power back.

Comrades Dirk & Flav, you made my week.

The last time we had this much anarchy in the UK we got the punk movement and Vivienne Westwood.

As I press "publish" news reaches that MPs at Westminster have voted in favour of plans which will allow universities to charge tuition fees of up to £9,000 per year. DAMN.



Wednesday, 8 December 2010

LAST NIGHTS FASHION AWARDS

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Me in my Meadham Kirchhoff


Last nights British Fashion awards was an intimate affair held at the Savoy hotel. The awards took place in the Savoy Theatre and we were all cooped up in our finery in tiny seats holding our plastic glasses of Champagne.

Things improved greatly once the awards got underway and Meadham Kirchhoff won best new emerging designer. Spent the rest of the evening feeling pleased with myself that I drummed up the guts to step away from my usual formal evening look - leather trousers, Celine jacket and spike-heeled Kirkwoods - to wear the magnificent red chiffon and lace dress from Meadham Kirchoff's Autumn Winter collection.
This look is a huge leap from my usual formal evening wear. I told my friend Justine Fairgrieve I was channelling an aristocratic woman fallen on hard times who has resurrected and dusted off her finery from various eras. She said she was too. I saw her across the room and she looked like Little Edie.
Jewels were important with this; the neckpiece is late 50s Dior costume jewellery.  

Anyway, wearing this outfit gave a sense of a whole new sartorial chapter opening up.   

Following the awards there was an elegant dinner in the Savoy proper, and it was exquisite from the table settings to the food and company. I was a guest of ASOS, and sat next to the young Canadian designer Thomas Tait. Interesting guy. Then it was a quick scoot with Henry Holland, Erdem, Richard Nicoll, Peter Pilotto, Christopher de Vos, Sarah Mower, Katie Hillier and Charlie Harrington for late night drinks at Soho House.

Fun times.

The most deserving winners on the night were
1. Phoebe Philo for Designer of the Year
2. Husam el Odeh for Emerging Accessories Designer
3. Patrick Grant of E. Tautz for Menswear
4. Mulberry for British Brand
5. Naomi Campbell for Outstanding Achievement
6. Last but NOT at all least the totally brilliant Ben Kirchhoff and Ed Meadham. I don't think they even know how great they are. Hopefully this award will go some way to make them believe it.
Find all the rest of the fun and frolics on Grazia Daily
Photo of me by the ever wonderful Mr Dave Bennett

IN THIS WEEK'S GRAZIA...

Posted by Fashion Junior at Large

...we round up the very chic-est headwear to protect your ears during the cold snap. We've identified the four coolest styles to be seen out and about in, proving that you can be stylish and practical at the same time. Personally I think Paloma wins best headwear for her lovely furry Cossack effort, but decide for yourself in this week's issue.

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