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If there is one thing you can look forward to in London its the summer sales!

Here are my TOP 10 hottest places to shop in London FOR HER !

Bertie
Sale Now ON
www.bertieshoes.com
01865 881986
Up to 50% off selected items!
Leesa loves the A Carlos ankle strap shoes. Were £70 now £35

Bicester Village
Further reductions from 70-80% in July and August
www.bicestervillage.com
01869 323 200
Leesa loves the Mulberry leather Pheobe bag. Was £595, now £297




Diesel
www.diesel.com
020 7833 2255
30-50% off
Sale Now ON

Harrods
Starts 30 June - 26 July
Leesa loves Kurt Geiger Shoes, up to 50% off
020 7730 1234



Joseph
Starts 24th June 2008
Leesa loves up to 30% off
020 7610 8441
www.joseph.co.uk



Manolo Blahnik
www.manoloblahnik.com
Starts 11 July 2008
Leesa loves up to 50% off selected styles!!!
020 7352 8622



Salvatore Ferragamo
Starts 27 June 2008
Leesa loves Up to 50% off
020 7629 5007
www.salvatoreferragamo.it

Selfridges
Starts 26th June 2008
Leesa loves 25-50% off across the store and up to 35% off homewares
0800 123 400
www.selfridges.com

Ted Baker
Starts 26th June 2008
Leesa loves up to 50% off
0845 130 4278
www.tedbaker.com



YSL
Sale now on!
Up to 50% off Spring/Summer stock
Best Buys
Leesa loves Hero Sandals in lame leather was £1400, now £700



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Farewell Yves Saint Laurent


Yves Saint Laurent
Yves Saint Laurent (1936 - 2008)

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Sometimes I hate fashion, or more specifically, when something is in fashion. As someone who consistently tries to not wear the in-the-moment look, being confronted by what seemed like every girl on George Street wearing my style was like a slight on my wardrobe philosophy.

This happened a few years ago, and according to fashion experts, designers, icons and industry persons, it is not going away too soon. If ever. The buzzword I’m referring to is ‘vintage’. Trawl eBay these days and anything you’re looking for is likely to be touted as ‘vintage’, ‘retro’, ‘old-school’ and ‘so [insert era]’. To clarify, I don’t have a problem with vintage wear at all. It practically consumes all my hangers, shelves and drawers. My issue is with the consequences and ramifications of ‘vintage’ becoming what I would call a cultural movement


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Gloria Smythe – an Iconic Australian Designer, Author, Illustrator and Design Teacher.

Part 1 – Trade Patternmaker to the Royal Family


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Melbourne Cup Carnival Fever 2008 (LINK)

September 10th 2007 15:35
Whilst Sydney's spring carnival racing may have been bought to a standstill, the Stylist whose Celebrity was voted one 1 of 9 best dressed at the Melbourne Cup, this very blogger shares her tips as she prepares the 2008 VRC Ambassadors wardrobes for this years Melbourne Cup Racing Carnival...

What’s In


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Demi - Now whole with Ashton

June 25th 2007 09:59
For years Demi was little more than a fashion curiosity, there was her marriage to Bruce Willis and that head shaving incident (it worked far better on Natalie Portman) but since her reinvention circa Charlie’s Angels number 2 and her attachment to Ashton her fashion kudos has raised no end.

Demi Moore YSL
From Vogue.co.uk

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Maggie Gyllenhaal, Style Maverick

May 28th 2007 00:57
Gyllenhaal in Secretary
From Filmweb.no


From her first appearance alongside brother Jake in Donnie Darko, enjoyably quirky as the impatient older sister to her role as a masochist in the Secretary (pictured above) Gyllenhaal has, on the whole, chosen film roles and fashion wisely


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As promised, The New Romantics get their turn.

In the Spring 07 runways, there were many designers who had at least a piece or two inspired by this flower-happy trend, so, unlike my discussion of Futurism which was dominated by Balenciaga, I'm going to be talking about a range of designers from YSL, Chloe, Oscar de la Renta and Alexander McQueen (though I realise he's also mentioned in the Futurism section, he's my crossover dude, every genre needs one) and a bunch more. For more recent examples of what I'm talking about, look at Marc Jacobs’ heavily floral-inspired work for Louis Vutton


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