Showing posts with label Elle. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Elle. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Elle's belles


First off, apologies for the insanely cheesy post title, a very flippant way to refer to the undoubtedly very worthy recipients of Elle's 2011 Style Awards, but it's an homage to the words of Erin Kaplan from The City, which obviously makes it ok.

So even more obviously, Alexa Chung was there, presenting no less, as it is now the law that no fashion event in the UK take place without her blessing. And that's fair enough, given that she is making my two least favourite Spring/Summer trends, the frumpy midi skirt tempered by the "sexy" baring of stomach, actually look pretty decent. But I'll need a lot more convincing than this. For that I will need to see a human being who is not Alexa Chung look good in them, considering this woman makes me give pause for thought over whether dungarees might be a good idea.

The more I look at this, the more I see how hideous the outfit actually is, but the better she looks. And hence, the aforementioned law makes perfect sense.



Ah Blake, always ready just in case there's someone at the party you need to shag in the loos. Ten bucks says there are no knickers under that Pucci dress. Although unless she's got a thing for David Gandy, the designated token straight male at all these events, she may well have wasted her leg wax.


We haven't heard much about Mark Fast since the infamous fat model debacle, and this just proves that his dresses do in fact look better on people who are not a size 14. I mean duh, it's semi-sheer knitwear, and crochet is no friend to flesh. It's loving Caroline Sieber though, who easily gets my vote for best-dressed of the night.


We all know who this is, looking cheap and provincial as ever, and at least one of us is wondering why people insist on humouring her delusion that she is any way stylish.


Courtney Love and her bod are looking bitchin in Givenchy, but it still makes me sad. Because when it comes to Courtney, all I ever want to see her in is her '93 kinderwhore finest. If it's not a satin slip, fishnets and a plastic tiara, I just can't care that much. Which says as much about my ability to move on as this excellent look does about Courtney's. I can't help it, that look was formative for me.


It's all too short; the hair, the dress, everything. Unless Hermione is getting into character as an ice dancer who got too chunky to compete but just can't let go of the costume. I'm way over the nude shoe cliché thing too. Blah blah blah stylist's favourite trick. Whatever, it's just all a bit footballer's wife these days. 50 points from Gryffindor, and from whatever house Hakaan is in. I'm guessing Slytherin, as you'd need sinister abilities to design something that makes Emma Watson of all people look chunky.


For the love of god Emma Hill, you could have made an effort. Designing Mulberry bags can't be that tiring, they all look pretty much the same.


This looks like something you'd wear on a cruise to showcase the new boobs your husband bought you with his retirement fund, but it's Thandie Newton, the most beautiful woman of all time, and the world has yet to birth a designer who can make her look bad.


Crystal Carrington is ready to par-tay!


This is Noomi Rapace (nope, me neither) in Burberry, and I seriously love it, but for the fact that it is, again, way too short. I mean, I have no idea who she is but I feel we're on a level of acquaintance a mere inch below that she enjoys with her gynaecologist. Oh, god, I think I just became old.


I always think it'd be really awkward to have a best friend who was a crap designer, whose crappy designs you'd feel obliged to wear. Luckily in the case of Pixie Geldof and Henry Holland, this is never a problem, because she likes dressing in crap.


I love what Karen Gillan is wearing. The problem is, I love it so much that I wear it most Saturday nights to go to Nice n Sleazy's and drink two quid White Russians, as do about half the other people there. So it's just a bit underwhelming on a red carpet. I have a vision that Karen could be the Scottish Olivia Palermo (well, the second one, after this lady) so I'm hoping she sees this (because, y'know, all Scottish people know each other) and is inspired to step up her game and truly reprazent.


I've read a fair amount of discussion over Ellie Goulding's new hair, but why is nobody mentioning the Ronsealed elephant in the room? Her new skin.


Helena, you're prettier than this. You're prettier than, well, anything, in the whole world, still.



WHY WHY WHY are you here??????


Alice Dellal, Nick Grimshaw and Alexa, partying like it's 2009 and two out of the three are still relevant.

And speaking of clutching at glory days, the 90s ladettes were out in force...


Donna Air has gotten seriously pretty, but what else has she been doing the last decade? Boldly going where no Malibu Barbie has ever gone before, by the looks of things.


In her own mind Laura Bailey is still the prettiest sixth former at boho school, but someone should really tell her she graduated in 2003, the gap year decade is over and it's time to head on home and go to uni or get a job.


Boobs McGee brings the classy, as always. I know I keep asking this, but can someone please tell me what she's got to do with fashion again, because her stint on BNTM did nothing to explain it. Episode after episode she'd refer to these mysterious runway appearances/shoots with "top photographers", and for the life of me I can't recall ever seeing any of them.


Yawn yawn yawn granny chic ladylike red lipstick moon face quirky yawn yawn racks of this polyester shit in Armstrongs yawn yawn mumsy what was that one song you had again? oh yeah, murder on the DAAHNCEFLOOR yawn yawn yawn


And the winners were....

Best International Designer - Tom Ford (schwing)
Breakthrough Talent - Noomi Rapace
Best British Designer - Christopher Kane
Best Model - Coco Rocha (the you got skinny award)
Best Actor - Stephen Dorff (sigh)
Best Actress - Natalie Portman
Best TV Star - Blake Lively
Best Accessory Designer - Emma Hill
Musician of the Year - Cheryl Cole (musician?)
Best Jewellery Designer - Dominic Jones
Next Young Designer - Meadham Kirchoff (bravo)
Elle Style Icon - Hermione Granger
Outstanding Contribution to Fashion - Helena Christensen

Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Happy birthday UK Elle, love from... um, Kate Hudson?


Is it just me or is Kate Hudson an odd choice for UK Elle's 25th Anniversary issue cover? Is Kate Hudson someone you think about a lot? In the context of clothes? Has she ever worn anything particularly nice? Or particularly anything? I've been racking my brains for any memory of a Kate Hudson fashion moment and the best I can come up with is when she played a model agent in Raising Helen (very underrated - she has to adopt Hayden Panettiere, Abigail Breslin and their chubby brother after their parents die and then pretend to be a Lutheran to get it on with Aidan from SATC who plays a sexy priest).

Surely the painfully obvious choice would have been, um, I dunno... Yasmin Le Bon? Using their original 1985 cover girl would surely have been a little more poetic, plus it would have tied in nicely with the current trend for bringing back all the old Supers.

I realise Elle has never been the edgiest of fashion magazines, but I'm pretty devoted to it. I started reading it when I was eleven, and used to rip out pages on things like 'How to dress like a fashion assistant' (in short, you needed a black nylon Prada backpack and a silver Elsa Peretti for Tiffany's pen, both of which I did subsequently own. Snaps to me.) So frankly, while I wasn't expecting them to give Love a run for their money, someone with even a passing acquaintance with the fashion industry, besides not being a nudist, might have been nice.

And if they wanted to go down the inclusive-mainstream-we're-so-not-intimidating-why-not-put-that-Cosmo-down-because-even-a-simpleton-who-wants-to-read-about-blowjob-techniques-like-you-might-like-us vibe, which they clearly did, they couldn't have got Lady Gaga?

The fact that they asked readers to vote for their favourite ever Elle cover and the winner was Stephanie Seymour shot in a compromising pose by Richard Avedon back in 1993, suggests that most readers feel the way I do, and long for the time before Elle started putting Lily Allen on the cover every couple of months.

I'm just amazed they didn't sling old crackface on the cover.

Thursday, July 29, 2010

"When you're wearing Chanel, then we'll talk"

US Elle Creative Director Joe Zee stars in modern-day interpretation of The Emperor's New Clothes by donning Chanel's AW10 fake fur Yeti suit on the streets of NYC. When everyone else is wearing a bikini because it's a billion degrees.


This goes a long way to making up for Joe's consistent failure to fake-fire Olivia Palermo from her fake job on The City.

Speaking of which, this is an Elle.com video, so where is La Palermo? How on earth did they manage to film this without the manifold benefits of her awe-inspiring expertise? Oh that's right, Vogue.com tells me she's busy shooting her 'first UK magazine cover'... for ASOS magazine (who knew?)... next up the Tesco Florence & Fred campaign.