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Entering the Garde Républicaine’s training hall, with seats deployed by destinations’ from around the globe, it was clear that Franck Sorbier planned to take us on a sartorial journey. Opening the show in a delectable floor length gold crepe gown, adorned with intricate brocade patchwork, singer Kimbra whimsically enticed the pièce de résistance – a breathtaking...
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The decorations are down, all the eggnog has gone and the celebrations are over for another year.  Don’t let January get you down, beat the blues by planning now and staying ahead of the fashion game in 2014.  Here is our rundown of what you want to be buying this year and when. January If...
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Christmas parties are like weddings; alcohol will flow freely, cheesy pop songs are compulsory and no one will have any idea what to wear. Why is it that both weddings and Christmas have us reaching excitedly for items of clothing that we would never normally be seen dead in? Not again, not this year!  Semple...
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The Scottish Style Awards is not a ceremony I have necessarily heard of before. Perhaps because I am not a Scott, or perhaps because it doesn’t get the media coverage it deserves. Either way, I will be following the celebration of creative endeavor every year from now, having immersed myself in the tartan-tastic, big bearded...
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Stephanie always manages to look professional yet supremely stylish, and her outfit today teaches us all how to strike this perfect balance. Her Levis denim dress is a classic, and having been part of her wardrobe for 12 years, it’s showing no signs of going ‘out of fashion’. This is why we should all trust...
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Here at MSL, we have a silent alert for the name Sassoon. Back in 2012, we hosted a Semple Secrets event at the Southbank Centres grand Royal Festival Hall with legendary designers David Sassoon and Roland Klein, amongst others. Listening to them both speak about their organically brilliant careers, we sat in awe of these...
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This week, MSL had the pleasure of visiting Wimbledon for a day of women’s tennis. The British tennis championship has been running since 1877, with the first ever ladies championship taking place not too long after in 1884. It is a game of stamina, endurance, strength and hand-eye coordination and one that us Brits love...
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Few would have believed in the early Nineties that Kurt Cobain would still be a relevant and influential style icon decades later. Such an impact was made not only with the songs created by the Nirvana front man, but also with his infamous grunge style. Items such as beaten up Converse, distressed denim and plaid...
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The ever changing British summer turns dressing in the city into a minefield fraught with danger at every corner. Step out in sandals and it’s guaranteed to rain; take a big coat in case of a chill and you’ll be graced with bright sunshine and humidity; bare legs and a midi skirt will bring out...
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The beginning of June means the sun actually starts to shine, that taking an umbrella everywhere isn’t a necessity and that I can trade in my heavy winter coat for a light leather jacket. But with these changes also comes the trickiest of seasons to dress for: the wedding season. So, what does one wear...
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