Fashion, Lifestyle

#DOITLIKEADOODLE

For those of you who keep up to date with my fashion adventures (thank you all!) you will know I’m currently at a great internship with London based designer Zoe Jordan. To celebrate the run up to fashion week,  ZJ have recently launched ‘Do it like a doodle’; a competition which could see your design on the runway at London Fashion Week in September as well as stocked in Harrods. The winner will also receive their doodle top whilst 10 runners up as chosen by ELLE UK will win a show goodie bag. The best thing, this competition is relevant for both fashion lovers and bored desk scrawlers alike. To enter you just ‘like the Zoe Jordan Facebook page (https://www.facebook.com/#!/ZJ.Zoe.Jordan) and  click on the Do it like a doodle app and submit your doodle! Easy as pie. Stay tuned for some celebrity doodles too!

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For the latest news make sure to follow ZoeJordanStudio and ELLE UK on Twitter.
https://twitter.com/ZoeJordanStudio
https://twitter.com/ELLEUK

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Fashion

Miss Vogue UK

cara miss vogue

This week saw the launch of Vogue’s little sister publication ‘Miss Vogue’. Cover girl Cara Delevigne (a slightly obvious choice) looked super cute, however on a week following an accidental ‘what’s-that-white-powder?’ drop it’s a questionable time for her teen icon status. The sucess of this magazine is yet to be seen although I would have loved it in my teenage years.

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Fashion, Uncategorized

The Rainbow Kids

Over the summer I had a great time interning at 1883 magazine. Part of the internship included assisting on a photo shoot called ‘The Rainbow Kids’ (… you’ll see why), the images have been released as an online editorial today on 1883 digital. To view the entire editorial click on the image. Enjoy!

Photography :Nicholas Kay
Fashion: Holly Ounstead
Fashion assistants: Amy Lynam and Bryony Weston
Models: Mikey @ Elite Holly May @ Models 1

 

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H&H nails

Metal nails inspired by nature are not something I thought I would champion mostly due to a question of practicality (having not tried these nails myself I’m not sure this is an accurate presumption). Predominantly designed not to be practical, simply to amaze  some, however, could be worn in the day. Having read about Holly and Hannah’s nail couture in the latest company magazine I had to investigate further. Made entirely from metal, there’s no doubt this creation is original and unique. I’m a fan of painting my nails but rarely use stick ons because I’m worried about losing them during cooking or discovering I’ve lost one leaving my manicure a state! This being said, Thierry Mugler made super long Holly and Hannah talons look like a unique but wearable accessory. At  around 40 odd pounds per nail, they’re not exactly budget friendly but borrowing the idea from company magazine, investing in one nail and painting the rest in a corresponding colour is an effective alternative. What ever the case – they’re indisputably gorgeous.

Click on the images to be taken to Holly and Hannah’s website for a closer look and to buy.

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