Charlize Theron is one of Hollywood's biggest stars and one of fashion's most famous faces. The face of J'adore Dior perfume since 2004, she is instantly recognisable the world over from the iconic adverts, yet Theron is also an Oscar winner, a keen charity worker, a mother of two and of course, very stylish when it comes to her fashion sense. She has recently been pulling out all the stops on the red carpet for the Fast and Furious 8 premieres in which she stars opposite Vin Diesel, but then again Charlize rarely gets in wrong in the fashion stakes.
Born in 1975 and raised in South Africa, Theron had early hopes of becoming a model moving to Italy when she was just 16 to pursue her dream, later switching to ballet which saw her move to New York to study full time. After a knee injury forced her to stop dancing, Charlize jumped on a plane to LA to find a job in Hollywood - as you do. Luckily for her it wasn't too difficult. Some of her early films included 'The Devil's Advocate,' 'Mighty Joe Young' and 'The Cider House Rules.' But it wasn't until 2003 and her steller performance in 'Monster' that people really began to take note of Theron. She would go on to win the Best Actress Oscar at the Academy Awards for her role (the first South African ever to do so) as well as a Golden Globe and Screen Actor's Guild Award. It was during this time that Charlize landed her million dollar endorsement deal with Christian Dior, whom she is still brand ambassador to all these years later.
More recently we have seen Charlize in a string of big box office movies, such as 'Snow White and the Huntsman,' 'Mad Max: Fury Road' and 'Prometheus.' Outside of her busy role as a Hollywood icon, Theron is mother to two adopted children. Personally, I think Charlize Theron is one of the best dressed stars. Yes, I know she has a very good stylist and has all the Dior gowns in the world to choose from, but she carries everything with such grace and elegance (thanks mainly due to her model frame) that many celebrities just can't muster these days. Whether it be at the Oscars, BAFTA's or at Cannes, Theron favours sweeping gowns which highlight her endless legs and golden tan. Who can forget that sparkly Gucci dress she wore to collect her Oscar in 2004? Or that red Dior gown in 2016, complete with wavy old Hollywood glamour hair? She just always seems it get it right when it comes to fashion, which is not easy considering her choice of outfits. Bold colours (I'm talking canary yellow and teal here), thigh high splits, metallic mini dresses... these looks read as a fashion disaster but not for Theron.
Prints seem to be a no go for Charlize. Instead, simple colours rule the roost with her hair often coifed to the side or slicked back. Everything is just very classy and sophisticated when it comes to her red carpet style, similar to fellow Dior ambassador's Natalie Portman and Jennifer Lawrence. I loved the pale pink gown she wore to the Golden Globes in 2012, which she paired with a matching hairband and clutch bag. There's just too many great red carpet moments to choose from when it comes to this 41 year old actress, but I have managed to pick a few favourites which you can see below. See if you can decide on a favourite - trust me, it's not easy!
Wednesday, 26 April 2017
Thursday, 20 April 2017
Couture comes to Chatsworth
Chatsworth House in Derbyshire has housed
some of the most fashionable women English society has ever laid eyes upon. And
now for the first time in the stately home’s history, Chatsworth, home to the
Duke and Duchess of Devonshire, is staging its largest ever exhibition
celebrating some of those stylish ladies, in ‘House
Style: Five Centuries Of Fashion At Chatsworth.’
Curated by couture enthusiast and
editor at large of American Vogue, Hamish Bowles, the exhibition brings
together a variety of special Haute Couture pieces as well as clothes treasured
by the Cavendish family who have lived at Chatsworth for generations. Gowns by
Jean-Phillipe Worth, Christian Dior and Alexander McQueen feature inside while
Gucci and Vetements make a surprise appearance too. Gucci shot their Cruise
2017 collection in the gardens of Chatsworth and are also the main sponsors of
the exhibition which charts the outfits of the famous women who have swept
through the house’s halls - the most famous being Georgiana the 5th
Duchess of Devonshire. Described as the “Empress of Fashion,” Georgiana was a
national style icon and socialite during the eighteenth century. And a fun fact
for you, she was also the great-great-great-great-aunt of Princess Diana,
another woman known for her immaculate sense of style.
As well as Georgiana, model Stella
Tennant, granddaughter of Andrew Cavendish the 11th Duke of Devonshire, Adele
Astaire, sister to Fred, and the notorious Mitford sisters are just a few other
famous names whos clothes are featured in the exhibition. For those of you who
were wondering, the six Mitfords sisters were the Kardashians of their day. The
siblings were the cause of widespread controversy through their dalliances with
Adolf Hitler, politician Oswald Mosley and Esmond Romilly, Winston Churchill's
nephew. Nobody could have accused them of being boring.
“Chatsworth is a real treasure
house and the characters of generations of Cavendish family members who have
peopled its rooms and gardens and landscapes is revealed as vividly through
their choice of clothing and adornments, as through the canvases and lenses of
the great artists and photographers who have memorialised them through the centuries,”
Hamish Bowles told Vogue regarding the exhibition. Fashion, art, history…
what’s not to love?
House Style: Five Centuries
Of Fashion At Chatsworth is open until the 22nd October,
2017.
Saturday, 15 April 2017
Here Come the 'VOGUE' Boys
So, I take a holiday and what happens? All is a change at Vogue... across the world. Deena Aljuhani Abdulaziz was fired from Vogue Arabia after less than 12 months and replaced with Manuel Arnaut, former editor of GQ Portugal. Shocking and a little harsh. And of course the BIG news, Edward Enninful was named as the new editor in chief of British Vogue, when Alexandra Shulman leaves in a few months. That means that men are now at the helm of three international issues of Vogue (British, Italia and Arabia) with lots of exciting new prospects to come. Even though Vogue is womens fashion magazine, having a male boss instead of a female one is always a bold but brave move and I really think this is a very exciting time for the world famous magazine brand.
I was surprised to hear about Enninful's appointment at British Vogue. But really there is no one with more experience than Enninful. His work as fashion director at i-D when he was only 18 years old was magnificent, and really quite unheard of for someone so young. His shoots for W Magazine are just as captivating, especially those with Rihanna, Kate Moss and Naomi Campbell. He is not just a stylist, he understands what it takes to run a magazine and inject beauty, controversy and fantasy into editorials. And lets face it, British Vogue is in desperate need of a lift at the moment. As someone who has read the fashion Bible for years as well as interned there, I think that the magazine needs a new sense of direction, more excitement, more swagger. That may not be very British, but there is something missing at the moment which casts the magazine aside compared to its heavyweight competitors American Vogue, Vogue Paris and Vogue Italia. I can't wait to see what Enninful does at British Vogue and I have no doubt it will be a very interesting dynamic. One things for sure, he's not lacking in fashion industry contacts.
I used various images from the 2012 W Magazine shoot 'Good Kate, Bad Kate' with Kate Moss and styled by Enninful for my dissertation. The images were just so intriguing and visually beautiful that I couldn't help but dissect their hidden meanings. But there are so many extraordinary shoots Enninful has worked on. See a few of my favourites below - I would have loved to add more but then we would be here forever.
I was surprised to hear about Enninful's appointment at British Vogue. But really there is no one with more experience than Enninful. His work as fashion director at i-D when he was only 18 years old was magnificent, and really quite unheard of for someone so young. His shoots for W Magazine are just as captivating, especially those with Rihanna, Kate Moss and Naomi Campbell. He is not just a stylist, he understands what it takes to run a magazine and inject beauty, controversy and fantasy into editorials. And lets face it, British Vogue is in desperate need of a lift at the moment. As someone who has read the fashion Bible for years as well as interned there, I think that the magazine needs a new sense of direction, more excitement, more swagger. That may not be very British, but there is something missing at the moment which casts the magazine aside compared to its heavyweight competitors American Vogue, Vogue Paris and Vogue Italia. I can't wait to see what Enninful does at British Vogue and I have no doubt it will be a very interesting dynamic. One things for sure, he's not lacking in fashion industry contacts.
I used various images from the 2012 W Magazine shoot 'Good Kate, Bad Kate' with Kate Moss and styled by Enninful for my dissertation. The images were just so intriguing and visually beautiful that I couldn't help but dissect their hidden meanings. But there are so many extraordinary shoots Enninful has worked on. See a few of my favourites below - I would have loved to add more but then we would be here forever.
W Magazine March 2012, styled by Edward Enninful and featuring Kate Moss. |
Vogue Italia, 2005, Couture shot by Steven Meisel and styled by Enninful. |
Rihanna, Naomi Campbell and Iman for W Magazine |
Prada Iconoclasts, styled by Edward Enninful. |
Rihanna for W Magazine, September 2016. |
W Magazine February 2014. |
i-D magazine, styled by Enninful. |
Tuesday, 4 April 2017
Feel the Heat with Chanel Cruise 2017
Seeing as I am going on holiday next week (to sunny Spain) I am very much in the holiday spirit at the moment. There's no ad campaign that will get you in the mood for summer than the Chanel Cruise 2017 season, inspired by Havana. Even though it was released a little while ago, I have only just fully discovered how atmospheric it is. The colours, the scenery, the styling, everything is just so beautiful. Shot by Karl Lagerfeld himself, the campaign features Mica Arganaraz in day time looks strolling along the beach or alongside a traditional doorway and Stella Tennant in stunning evening looks in dramatic monochrome. The whole shoot is breathtaking and extremely youthful for Chanel, which makes a nice change. See the ad campaign in all its glory below and feel the summer spirit of 2017.
See the Chanel Cruise 2016/17 show below (it's not one to be missed!)
See the Chanel Cruise 2016/17 show below (it's not one to be missed!)
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