Sunday 6 June 2010

GFW10

GRADUATE Fashion Week is upon us (6-10 June)...






Launched in 1991, this has been a forum to showcase the very best of BA Graduate fashion design talent in the UK and, THE place for young designers to get noticed by industry headhunters.

The event represents the work of more than 1,000 students, from 35 fashion universities and colleges around the country. Winners of the Best Menswear, Best Womenswear and the River Island £20,000 Gold Award will be announced at the gala show on Wednesday.

One to watch? Bunmi Olaye, 28, who has just completed her BA degree at the University of East London and established her own label last year. Her celebrity client list includes Mel B, Mischa Barton and Alesha Dixon amongst others!



Hilary Alexander explores Graduate Fashion Week 2010 and talks to Bunmi Olaye about her inspiration and designing dresses for the stars: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/fashion/fashionvideo/7807555/Graduate-Fashion-Week-2010.html

Tara xoxo

Tuesday 1 June 2010

A typical British summer...but not for your skin

AS YOU may of guessed by the lack of posts, I've been away! With baby Sky at my mums, James and I went to Egypt for the week - the original plan was Morocco inspired by Sex and the City 2 but it was all very last minute so we struggled to get flights to, well...anywhere. We stayed in the Sentido Oriental and, while our hotel was beautiful and the sunshine glorious, Egypt didn't quite capture my imagination in the way I had hoped and I wouldn't hurry back.

Now, don't hate me but I'm actually off again in 10 days (the bikini body is far from ready!) but I know for a fact I'm not the only one heading for some sun, sea and sand.

We all know the dangers of UV rays and lobster-coloured skin has never been 'on trend' but still I watch women, old and young, fry their skin while abroad. I've been guilty of this in the past but what really ruffles my feathers is people who don't use sun protection in the UK, like it doesn't count if you're not on holiday?!

Well there are no more excuses because the lovely people at KORRES, known for their natural and certified organic skin, make-up and hair care ranges, have brought out a face and body walnut and coconut suntan oil (SPF10).[RRP: £12.00 150 mL / 5.07 Fl. Oz]


This vegetable-based suntan oil, which offers a deep, uniform, long-lasting tan boosts walnut and sesame oils which provide natural protection from the sun, while carrot oil enhances the natural tanning process and prevents the dreaded premature skin ageing. The gorgeous smell makes this the perfect festival product and, because it is oil-based, it will naturally make limbs look slimmer - a trick that many celebrities use.

WHY WALNUT?

Acorns for mortals, walnuts for the Gods, according to Mythology. Walnut oil is a golden-hued oil, extracted from the kernel of the fruit. It is high in linoleic acid and helps regenerate, tone and moisturise dry or sunburned skin. Moreover, rich in cinnamic acid, walnut oil provides natural protection from the sun.

WHY COCONUT?

Coconut oil is extracted from dried coconuts. Its light, non-greasy texture does not clog skin pores and gets easily absorbed by the skin. Thanks to its emollient properties, it keeps the skin soft and supple.

And for a higher level SPF, which is a must for the face, I would highly recommend the Watermelon Face Cream (SPF30) and (SPF20), tried and tested in Egypt.


Slather it on, even when in the UK!

Tara

xoxo

Available from Boots - see www.korres.com for details