Yesterday I managed to meet both Scott Schuman and Garance Dore at Scott's book signing at Liberty. I didn't realise Garance would be there so was ecstatic when I caught sight of her.
The signing began at 7.00pm by which time a two hour queue of picture perfect fashionistas had formed but it was worth the wait. Scott was determined to meet everyone who had queued, and personally went round the queue around 9ish, when the store was due to close, telling fans he would continue signing till everyone was seen.
They were both so lovely and friendly, and couldn't say no to pictures and chatting despite the staff's best efforts to usher fans through. I love Garance, her accent, simple makeup, blog, sketches, everything! She looked amazing in a high waisted mini skirt which showcased her amazing legs in some killer heels and a simple black blouse. I chatted to her about two of her recent posts, one about her sisters and another about where to find skinny track pants (AA in a small size if you're interested) and how best to wear them 'with high heels?' 'but of course!'. I could have chatted for ages but I realised I was being selfish, said goodbye clutching my freshly signed book, and happy in the knowledge they were both as nice as I had hoped they would be.
Tuesday, 22 September 2009
Sunday, 20 September 2009
Gap 1969 Carnaby Street
I love Garance Doré so was set on visiting the GAP concept store, opened to celebrate their 40th Birthday for a exactly 19 days and 69 hours.
I managed to bag a pair of the red limited edition jeans in their skinny cut for an amazing £20!
Here are some pictures of the setup.


I managed to bag a pair of the red limited edition jeans in their skinny cut for an amazing £20!
Here are some pictures of the setup.


gap1969
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Gap 1969
Friday, 18 September 2009
Thursday, 17 September 2009
GRR!
its 6 in the morning and the fucking chris kane for topshop has already sold out and bits of it are already one ebay. i'm going back to bed!
Monday, 14 September 2009
Awesome

Even though they broke up 22 years ago, The Smiths are gaining new fans, thanks to 500 Days Of Summer. [Independent]
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500 Days of Summer,
Cinema
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