24/09/2014

Tops best dressed this week

AN array of reality TV stars from shows including Celebrity Big Brother and The Only Way Is Essex made it to the red carpet last night for the National Reality TV Awards. CBB's Luisa Zissman wore a stunning white lace celebrity dresses and had Rylan Clark by her side, who looked dapper in a shiny blue blazer.

Luisa Zissman looked stunning in white with Rylan on the red carpet

The former Apprentice star and entrepreneur showed off her slim figure and bronze tan in the cute frock which she teamed with a bright pink bag. Ex-TOWIE star Lauren Goodger is known for her fashion mishaps but last night she dressed to impress in an off-the-shoulder pastel maxi frill dress.

The 28-year-old looked tanned to the max – which was only expected – but her elegant outfit hugged her curves to perfection.
I'm A Celebrity. . .Get Me Out Of Here! star Amy Willerton looked stunning as ever in a red Roland Mouret semi formal dresses that she wore with rouge lipstick.

Lauren Goodger wore a gorgeous pastel maxi dress

Amy Willerton looked stunning in red

The 22-year-old model turned heads when she stepped out onto the red carpet on Monday night in her asymmetric frock looking fresh and radiant in her stunning attire.

Glamour model Aisleyne Horgan-Wallace wore a tiny white crop top and matching mini skirt. The former Big Brother star showed off her incredibly slim waist and made a statement in the two-piece outfit that showed off her tattoo.

Aisleyne Horgan-Wallace donned a white outfit

Bianca Gascoigne wore a gorgeous black dress

Gazza's daughter Bianca Gascoigne arrived with bigger hair than we have actually ever seen. The model's tresses looked thick, long and luscious – but it took over her entire ensemble.

Though she did manage to show off her slim figure in a floor-length ruched black formal dresses. Calum Best also attended the event wearing a navy suit and looking unrecognisable with his bushy beard.

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10/09/2014

Mark, marc jacobs set at New York fashion week

With a warehouse venue and a set that featured speakers stacked high and a neon centrepiece, fashion editors walking into the Marc By Marc Jacobs New York fashion week show on Tuesday afternoon understandably thought they were in for a hedonistic clubbing collection. And those suspicions seemed well-founded when the soundtrack started with ear-bleeding drum'n'bass. But, as the collection was revealed, it became clear that British creative directors Luella Bartley and Katie Hillier aren't that easily second-guessed. In place at Marc Jacobs' second line since 2013, their sophomore catwalk outing showed their ideas are rich and various. Even the soundtrack reflected this – the dancefloor-worthy tunes were contrasted with snatches of Strauss.

The Marc by Marc Jacobs Spring 2015 collection

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The first model in tailored shirt has a wide plastic polka dot pencil skirt and a shiny PVC straitjacket.Cut square at the top and fitted dress and trousers are dominant, the outline of tie-in stompy, "don't want disorderly" attitude, enjoy two people the first collection of marc marc jacobs.Model recalled some 90 carton girl, twisted braid hair, but tailored pants is known as the "ninja pants" show notes.

Less poppy than the first collection – which included lots of print and Motorcross and manga references - this amped up the bona fide fashion namechecks. Distressed T-shirt dresses and jackets with harness details recalled Vivienne Westwood's early work, while slogan dresses reading "New World System" were a nice homage to Katherine Hamnett's famous slogan T-shirts while slip dresses in industrial brights showed the influence of Helmut Lang. A section of the show towards the end, where the frills of semi formal dresses were patched together with less special occasion fabrics like sweatshirting, recalled Japanese designers like Junya Watanabe, who pioneered such hybrids on the catwalk. They were also a knowing nod to Bartley's own work for her brand Luella – where she quickly established the short formal dresses as her trademark shape during the noughties. With these ones ripped up and destroyed, and made into something else entirely, they perhaps semaphored a new era.

Taken as a whole, the collection was a wonderfully confident cocktail of ideas – not so easily digestible as their debut, but maybe stronger for that. Backstage after the show, Bartley and Hillier – in matching white shirts – were quick to draw the connections of seemingly unconnected inspirations together, all as part of a particular mood. "It was hardcore idealism," said Bartley. "It's a feeling that you find in rave culture but it's anything that's a bit anti-establishment, with a do it yourself ethos. It's strong, bold and euphoric. "

There is an optimistic mood around this brand at the moment – it's been rejuvenated by the duo's appointment and feels relevant again, ripe for a new intake of customers after clothes that are cool but clever too. Responsible for 70% of the entire Marc Jacobs business, that can only be a good thing. For a second season, Jacobs himself was sat proudly front row and greeted his design duo with a warm hug as they came out for their bow. The music only helped things along. "It's been so much fun putting the set together," said Bartley. "We've been dancing to that for hours. " A Marc by Marc Jacobs rave might be on the cards yet.

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04/09/2014

What style dress for your Bar Mitzvah?

Bar Mitzvah and Bat Mitzvah: Days To Remember?

Every culture has its important days in the calendar and memorable events, and the Bar Mitzvah is a vital part of family and religious life in the Jewish community. Some might say it's the most famous coming-of-age event in the world. For girls, the ceremony is called Bat Mitzvah, and both are unforgettable days in a young person's life.?

If a youngster in your family is currently preparing for their Bar Mitzvah or Bat Mitzvah, you—and perhaps the young woman of the hour—are probably planning what to wear for the big day. An occasion like this demands something really special, and Ulovee is your first port of call.

Bar Mitzvah and Bat Mitzvah dresses

Getting It Right?

It's so important for young people that their family members are appropriately dressed, and we've got a great range of party dresses and evening dresses to choose from.?

Most women choose a short or knee-length dress for a Bar Mitzvah. We think a really elegant choice for the big day is the Cooper St The Source Party Dress. Tastefully styled and a beautiful shade of red, it features a runway trend halter neckline with a faux wrap skirt to enhance your feminine shape. For a dress that will suit both the super-slender girl and her curvy sister, try the Langhem Cindy Cobalt Party Dress. With intricate scalloped detailing, this sweetheart cobalt blue dress flatters the body in all the right places.

Coming Of Age

A girl getting ready for Bat Mitzvah will usually be approaching her 12th birthday and at that age, many girls are already almost grown, so some of our cocktail dresses might suit them just perfectly.?

We think skater style formal dresses australia look terrific on younger girls, and we love the Seduce Summersonic White Party Dress. The modest neckline and flared skirt mix innocence with fun in just the right measures. For a girl who wants to be pretty in pink, the Cooper St Melt With You Drape Party Dress hits just the right note. The neat halter neck and on-trend asymmetrical hemline combine with the exclusive spring print for a picture-perfect look.?

For a breath of fresh air, have a look at the Langhem Abbey Mint Lace Party Dress. Its high illusion neckline is crafted in vintage pastel lace and a satin band cinches it in at the waist to flatter young figures.?

Just like choosing the right dress for your formal, the short formal dresses you choose for this day will always be with you, not just in the family photo album, but as a beautiful memory for the rest of your life.

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