Friday, 17 July 2009
ITS FRIDAY!!!
Hello lovely Dresses

JoJo £36.50

Lule (deux) £38
Tuesday, 14 July 2009
New bling
Enchanted unicorn
Lazy leopard silver
Lazy leopard - close up
Monday, 13 July 2009
Vivienne Westwood/ Climate change

Vivienne, in a tee with slogan "$30billion" - the amount needed to save the rainforest
Did anyone see the grand dame of fashion Vivienne Westwood on Jonathan Ross on Friday night? If you did'nt, then you've got to watch it. Viv was discussing climate change, raising awareness and urging the public to take action. Vivienne suggests one way to get involved is by signing a petition on Prince Charles's rainforests project http://www.rainforestsos.org/
Viv talks with such passion on these important issues that its hard not to be inspired and listen up to what she is saying.
I have always been a super fan of Viv's but after this interview I respect and love her more than ever. Two things you should check out today are:
Get Involved!!!
Friday, 10 July 2009
ITS FRIDAY!!!
Crazy Sale
Darling bow top
Was £35 Now £28
Sweet zebra
Was £28 Now £20
Denim girl
Was £37 Now £22
My fav leopard knit
Was £32.50 Now £25
Thursday, 9 July 2009
Jerry Dammers in Brighton
Jerry playing an amazing set
The Specials on Top of the pops. Loving the knitwear, the flat caps, the check trousers, the shades and the dancing. Its also got one of my fav lyrics ever " people say to me just be yourself, it makes no sense to follow fashion, how can I be anybody else, I don't try, I got no reason" Classic!!!
Last weekend legendary Jerry Dammers played a set right on our very own doorstep. Jerry played eclectic a mix of Ska, Reggae, 70's funk and hip hop. Everyone loved it and danced and danced and danced the night away.
I think Jerry is super super cool because:
He is a founder and keyboard player of The Specials, The Special A.K.A. and The Spatial AKA Orchestra.
He contributed to the founding of 2 Tone Records, which helped develop the 1970s/1980s ska revival.
He became a noted anti-Apartheid campaigner, helping to create Artists Against Apartheid in the US, and writing the song "Free Nelson Mandela" about the jailed African National Congress leader in South Africa.
Pete Doherty namechecked the Specials song "What I Like Most About You is Your Girlfriend" on Down in Albion.
He used to wear shades whilst performing.
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