Saturday, 2 February 2008

The Glamliterrati: Bitter Chocolate by Lesley Lokko



Jet setting across the world with a killer body stylishly clad in designer togs and manicured feet ensconsed in shoes with a flash of red sole, taming a millionaire playboy,and going on a journey of self discovery along the rags to riches or riches to rags and back round to riches route but second time round with a sisters are doing it for themselves soundtrack are all the hallmarks of glam lit. It's most eminent authors are Sophie Kinsella, Louise Bagshawe, Tilly Bagshawe, Tasmina Perry and of course Lesley Lokko. But what sets Lokko apart is her ability to inject the genre with a refreshing dose of intellect. She has the canny ability to weave a gripping narrative amidst a backdrop of social and polical change but this does not detract from the sheer unputdownable nature of her books. In a way they're not unlike flavoured cough sweets. They're a fun romp and a gripping read but underneath the frou frou you're also taking away some pearls of wisdom and a greater awareness of the subtleties of social class and power structures without realising it. Her first novel 'Sundowners' was a canter from rural England, to sunny South Africa with a couple of detours along the way and told the story of wealthy heiress Rianne de Zoete

Her latest is called 'Bitter Chocolate'I picked it up today and cannot wait to devour it. Here's the blurb:

'Laure, seventeen, beautiful and already abandoned twice in her young life. Once by the glamorous mother she can barely remember, a woman who brought shame on the St Lazare family name and fled to America; and then again by a handsome soldier who left her pregnant and alone, facing the wrath of her grandmother. Amelie, caught in a world where she's neither servant or mistress, trapped between the St Lazare family she's always worked for and the simmering hostility of a country on the verge of meltdown. With a past she knows nothing about and no family of her own, she yearns to find a place that can be home. Melanie, the rock star's daughter who has everything money can buy except the love she craves. A daddy's girl caught in a whirl of damaging relationships, testing those closest to her. In one man, she sees the chance to change her life for ever, but at what price? Three girls in search of a missing piece of their lives; three girls who will change their worlds to find it.In a story that begins in the relentless heat of a Haitian summer and sweeps through the luxury of America's elite to the colourful chaos of East End London, BITTER CHOCOLATE is a glorious tale of the quest for love, marriage and finding a place to belong.'

Sound fantastic doesn't it!

Friday, 1 February 2008

Bloomin Lovely




As we move closer to spring the bronzed look used to brighten up dull winter skin has to go to make way for something altogether fresher. A look I like to call 'faux natural' personified by Kate Bosworth and Kerry Washington. These two always look flawless and you'd be hard pressed to point out that they're wearing make up but you know they must be as no one look that great naturally. Beaming fresh skin, lovely doe eyes and glossy hair all merge together in one truly gorgeous package.
The key to this look is creamy textures. So soft liquid foundation with the lightest dusting of sheer translucent powder on top and cream blusher. The blusher especially just wakes up the face and just gives skin a touchable softness.

Here are three of the best:

Bobbi Brown Pot Rouge, Nars the Multiple, Daniel Sandler watercolour liquid blushers.



Something for the Ladies...




Designers are not stupid - fact. They know that putting sexy men in their campaigns will ensure maximum publicity and column inches from here to China. But so often male models look like androgyny personified all weak limbed, slight and effete - not really lust object material to be honest.

So I whooped for joy when I saw the new crop of campaigns from Pepe and Edwin Jeans Brad and Ashton have never looked hotter!

Thursday, 31 January 2008

Shoe Crush: Balenciaga




It's been a slow burning love affair that's finally reached it's peak and I'm happy to declare that I'm head over heels in love with the Balenciaga gladiator sandal. When I first saw them on Jennifer Connely I was unsure attention grabbing yes but they seemed altogether too flashy. But I'm thinking come summer and the trend for all things romantic and floral all that floatiness will need to be anchored by a statement item to pull the look together and this could be it! As for the robo cop inspired dress I'm still on the fence on that one.

Naomi & Kate do French Vogue Feb 08






Temper tantrums and drug scandals aside it's undeniable that after all these years Naomi and Kate are still the hottest chicks in the game. The new crop of mini supers Gemma Ward, Lily Donaldson and Chanel Iman look amazing and strut the catwalk like poised giraffes but when it comes to sheer enduring magnetism these two can't be outdone. The French Vogue cover is exactly what a cover should be striking and they both look smouldering and cool. The pics are understated but that's what's great aout them you're just focusing on Naomi and Kate and almost drinking in their fabulousness. They aren't just models they've become iconic. Wherever you roam mention the name Naomi Campbell or Kate Moss and you'll get an instant flicker of recognition. And there are rumours that Naomi has caught the eye of Venezuelan leader Hugo Chavez when she interviewed him for GQ so we could soon be referring to her as Naomi the first lady now that would be interesting to say the least!

SAG Award Update: And the award goes to...



Her husband may have bagged an Oscar for his portrayal of a Ugandan dictator in 'The Last King of Scotland' but at the SAG awards Keisha Whittaker showed that she reigns supreme in the style stakes. Looking resplendent in pink she definitely scoops the style bazaar award for best dressed on the night.

Tuesday, 29 January 2008

SAG Awards:Highlights and Lowlights





Afer the fashion wasteland that was the golden globes - due to the ongoing writers strike - it was a joyful thing to behold the fancy frocks at the Screen Actors Guild Awards. Kate Hudson did earthy and gorgeous in Balmain like only she knows how and I've never been a fan of Ellen Pompeo and have always found her too skinny and whiney but I've got to give it to her she glowed in silver Ninna Ricci. My only gripe is she would've looked better with her hair down. It was only half a look for me. Kind of like when you're in a shop trying on a dress but because you're only in the changing rooms you don't have the accoutrements needed to pull it all together e.g big earrings, hair blow dried, flawless make up. The dress looks great but she lacks finishing touches. Top Marks go to Vanessa Williams in Escada who looked gorgeous and glowed in yellow. Loved it!




Less impressive was Cate Blanchett in Balenciaga. I love the woman's acting but when it comes to fashion sensibility we just don't mesh. There was just too much going on with her outfit. It was a cloying take on flower power and she looked like she was in good need of a J-lo bronzing session.
As for Anne Paquin I did not believe the girl was wearing Marchesa until I read it with my own two eyes. How could she unwittingly reduce such a power label to drabness. The look lacked sparkle and to be fair to her she didn't look hideous it was just boring.

OOh roll on the Oscars the fashion frenzy has just begun.