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Monday 8 February 2016

THE BURB'S

12:43
If you’ve been studying the stars, the signs and portents of a major change in the industry have been coming thick and fast. The harbingers of the steady decline of seasonal fashion arriving with the exit of key players, resigning from the creatively exhausting orbit of catwalk shows, and the major houses realigning in order to cope with the wider repercussions of serving the global market.


Burberry’s latest shake up marks an even more exciting deconstruction of the existing fashion hierarchy, bypassing filtering collections through the fashion elite and marketing directly to the consumer.



“Our shows have been evolving to close this gap for some time. From livestreams to ordering straight from the runway to live social media campaigns, this is the latest step in a creative process that will continue to evolve.”



By cauterising the truncated process of waiting for collections to hit the shops with other brands like Vetements re-naming their collections of the month of their release to the public, and placing them outside of the regular fashion week schedules, the public have direct and fast access to the clothing, to pick and choose with autonomy what they want to buy, without the glossy pages of recommendations of seasonal trends poured over by fashion editors.




This change is part of a larger change in the way we consume fashion. Since the introduction of the Internet and the consequent dissemination of cultural and continent lines via globalisation, fashion is no longer dictated by overarching fads, but by the individual.



The world is a giant Pinterest board, the stylish can pick and choose influences outside the narrow constrictions of seasonal trends. With the emphasis ever increasing on individualism over homogeneity, it’ll remain to be seen whether other fashion houses will (or can afford to) follow Burberry’s lead.

Wednesday 3 February 2016

UNIQLO X LEMAIRE

11:49
So, because I was, and am, a poor, currently unemployed, graduate with zero financial skills and an even smaller  amount of savings, I sadly missed out on the previous collaborative collection (despite it being significantly lower in price than actual Lemaire, times are tough yo).

However, the good people at Uniqlo and Lemaire have done the world a solid and released their latest SS lookbook, and my, my it is GOOD. 

If, like me, your summer day dreams are of you looking like you’ve just strolled straight out of Brideshead Revisited onto a sunkissed tennis court in the South of France, then this collection is most definitely for you. 

With an emphasis on minimalist, clean lines and spacious, yet functional, shapes and volumes, the collection articulates the idealised ease of summer living. 

The hazy, faded, yellows, of stretched out summer rays, blended textures and smooth structures, capture those languid vibes, lounging round tennis courts and pools.

Check out the Suprima Mesh Polo, Striped Shirt and Ribbed Body pictured below.

The outerwear is equally on point, with the short, streetwear inspired Parka, simple, classic Mac and, especially, the standout Cape.

So whilst I’m still going to be trawling eBay for some of that fiiiine, high neck, knitwear action from the last collection, at least I can fill my lust list with a whole new set of items that’ll cripple my bank account. 








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