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“In order to be irreplaceable one must always be different” – Coco Chanel. For me, this line sums up exactly what the new H&M conscious collection is about. Going beyond existing standards to create something so desirable without any means of compromise. Fashion is most successful when no element of beauty is left behind and...
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Newly appointed Raf Simons is now the artistic director for Dior. Known originally as a minimalistic furniture designer, Simons has taken advantageous turns in his career, having left this industry to become a menswear designer, and now the creative head of Dior. Together with his inspiring determination and drive, Simons is certainly a man of...
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“I don’t know who invented high heels, but all women owe him a lot” Marilyn Monroe Women are sub-consciously educated on the power of the stiletto from an early age, from teetering in their mother’s oversized heels to innocently watching Disney’s Cinderella. Young girls are continually reminded of the shoes significance and adolescent girls from...
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Summer is around the corner and may only just be warming our senses, but here at MSL we can’t help but looking forward to the trends that will be keeping us warm in autumn/winter 2012/13. Celebrating the fact we can leave the house in our favourite comfy denim shorts and light blazers, there is still...
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Spring is well and truly in bloom and with Easter been and gone, if your still in need of a sugar rush, there is something else that will satisfy. With every new season comes a new bag and when looking for the perfect one to accessorize outfits with this spring, I came across the Mulberry...
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The MSL team have been bringing women together to tell their fashion stories since October 2010. Placing particular emphasis on treasured items of clothing, MSL love to hear about how clothes make women feel and the stories surrounding their fond memories of wearing them. At MSL we know that every woman has at least one...
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Anne Shirley, better known as ‘Anne of Green Gables’ is skinny, red haired and never stops talking. Growing up an orphan in Bolingbroke, Nova Scotia, she spent her childhood living in different strangers homes until she found herself on Prince Edward Island living at Avonlea Farmhouse with siblings Marilla and Matthew Cuthbert. Anne’s decidedly deep...
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This week is the 2012 London Book Fair, celebrating and sharing some of the publishing worlds finest authors and writings. Here at MSL, women, fashion and their stories always inspire us. So this week, to begin fashion book week at MSL we want to share the story of Naomi and her adored fashion books. Naomi...
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Easter is just around the corner, and whilst many of us may only associate this holiday with chocolate eggs and Easter bunnies, a little digging around and we discovered that it was once a tradition that new clothes should be worn at Easter, especially a new hat, or ‘Easter bonnet’ as they were commonly known....
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AW12 Tweed
A cheap and practical fabric spun at home from domestic wool, made in the Outer Hebrides in the late 1800s, this rough weathered fabric exudes an earthy outdoors feel. The mix of woven weatherproof wool and earthy hues made the fabric a popular choice with country hunting sports and equestrian wear. In the 1920s tweed...
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