Givenchy Spring 2010 Runway
The latest collection from Givenchy Spring 2010 designed by Riccardo Tisci who was inspired him by the youth of Morocco, Tunisia and designing with Michael Jackson in mind. Love it or hate it!
The collection started with a clean slate of white and black monochromatic suits and the show progressed into an urban-inspired wear in the form of baggy tapered shorts and simple oversize tops.
During the past seasons, Tisci had moved from modesty to boldness, bringing forth loud prints, vibrant red and lame gold.
It is an eye-catching show but visually clash with no logic.
Both solids and red flannelette were embellished to the point of no return made solid pieces like the tuxedo coats, cummerbund or mesh tank into relief. Tisci excels on the solid front but in regards to prints and embellishments maybe he needs a grounding in reality.













A survey conducted at a ‘Girls Day Out’ event in Scotland showed that diamonds are still a girl’s best friend.
Couldn’t walk away from this little cylindrical leather bag, perfectly plain and simple and just £2 at the Brighton Marina car boot sale. It’s clearly quite old; the guy selling it suggested it was a map bag, to hold rolled-up paperwork, though I don’t think it’s military-issue. Seen here with two other entirely gratuitous purchases, a pair of lanterns (50p from jumble sale at Framfield) though these will at least be good to put outside the house with the pumpkin on Hallowe’en.