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15 OCTOBER 2008
GARDENIA CORSAGE
Wondering how to carry on your florals into winter? Easy. Make them black. Referencing the Chanel camellia with their corsage (which let's face it, is never a bad thing), this 10cm diameter version from Johnny Loves Rosie can be clipped on to your hair or onto your clothes for an instant style fix.
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15 OCTOBER 2008
TREND: PETAL CUT-OUTS
Petal cut-outs. The new floral print. Sighted in various guises on the runways during LFW last month, the sculptural forms adorned dresses and accessories - most lovely at design label, Modernist, which craftworked floral motifs on necklines, around hems and on their stylish caps.
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15 OCTOBER 2008
STREET STYLE
If the fashion portraits of The Sartorialist are your bag, then check out the original auditors of street style. Chronicling the work of the Parisian Seeberger Brothers, the book shows their impromptu shots of early 20th Century fashionistas in full swing. It also poses the question of whenever and why ever did knitted all-in-one beach pyjamas ever go out of fashion?
Elegance, The Seeberger Brothers and the Birth of Fashion Photography, Chronicle books
www.thesartorialist.com
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15 OCTOBER 2008
PRETTY POLLY
Better known for his über fashion images featured in the likes of Pop, Dazed and Confused and Numéro, London-based Norwegian photographer, Sølve Sundsbø has turned his attention to birds. Of the feathered kind. The "Perroquet" exhibition at Colette in Paris runs until the end of the month and is accompanied with a book of the works. Published by Gun Gallery.
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