Agyness Deyn,model
Agyness in Vogue
Models 1\'s Agyness is a serious contender for the rock chic model crown held by Kate Moss. Shearing off her mousy bob in favour of a peroxide crop, and reworking the conventional spelling of her name, proved to be the making of the young Mancunian. Now the favourite model of Giles Deacon, and basking in the glory of her first Vogue Cover (for Italian Vogue), she is a proper party girl with a penchant for rock-star boyfriends; perfect supermodel material
Levis,celebrity style,d&g
Jo Ratcliffe illustration
A St.Martin\'s grad, Jo started out illustrating Sindy for Marvel comics, and worked her way up to illustrating and designing for real life supermodels and top labels. From skull and bones motifs for Levi Strauss t-shirts, to exquisitely drawn logos for D&G featuring winsome ladies draped over their branding, Jo is illustration\'s hottest property. Demand for her whimsical portraiture has reached frenzy point, with Sadie Frost the latest A-lister to commission one
H&M,henry holland,house of holland
Henry Holland t-shirt
Since gate-crashing fashion week with his collection of fabulously mouthy slogan t-shirts, 24 year old Henry Holland has climbed from the offices of teen mag Bliss to the pearly gates of A-List fashiondom, climaxing recently with a personal invitation from Anna Wintour to join her at New York\'s CFDA awards, (and describing his H&M outfit as \'fabulous\'). Next up is a collection at Barney\'s and a diffusion line of House of Holland at Urban Outfitters
Spring Summer 2007,designer
Model in Mala Bjkovicra
Mala Brajkovic first made a name for herself at fellow kiwi designer Karen Walker\'s studios. Now she is now a cutting edge talent in her own right, with London\'s Antipodium and No-one snapping up her sci fi influenced, devastatingly hip designs. From futuristic cyborg outfits to more wearable cropped vinyl jackets and amazingly well cut black dresses, Mala Brajkovic is one of the designers putting the excitement back into otherwise understated fashion
Europe,celebrity style,designer
Jasmine de Milo
Well she didn\'t get it from her dad, but Jasmine Al Fayad has been blessed with supremely good taste. Her collection of exquisite party frocks, little fitted blouses and metallic slinkily cut tops has already graced the forms of Natalie Imbruglia and Sophie Dahl, and secured its own place alongside the hottest new fashion talent in Harrods. A hotly anticipated show is to be held in Paris next season- you\'ll have to fight for your ticket though…
fashion,handbag
antipodium
Find out what some of our favourite people in fashion are choosing as their New Year\'s resolutions. We have a brand new favourite colour for this month, purple. Plus we take a look at the australian designers making it big at home and away
designer,knitwear
Angela Cassidy
Switching from Chemistry to Textiles at the Glasgow school of art proved to be the best thing Angela Cassidy ever did. From there, her award winning stint at the RCA resulted in a placement at Missoni to produce her trademark draw dropping knitwear. The collection was spotted by Custo Barcelona, who have just pounced upon the unbelievably nice Scot, and recruited her for their first ever knitwear line
neon,celebrity style,designer
Cassette Playa
Love it or loathe it there is little escaping from the nu-rave scene at the moment. Blame Carrie Mundane- her infectious brand of “aceed sartorialism”- a hallucinogenic blend of leapord print, neons, and bleached denim, has spread from her own label Cassette Playa to the wardrobes of the Klaxons and M.I.A- whom she styles. If further proof of her style credentials were needed, she is currently adorning the front page of Japanese Dazed
Sienna Miller,celebrity style,designer
Sienna Miller in Devi Kroell
Devi Kroell could not have picked a better time to hit the UK with her collection of jumbo bags and shoes in luxury snakeskin. Already a fixture in the US wardrobes of the rich and fabulous, (and winner of the Swarovski Perry Ellis Award for Accessory Design), it took Sienna Miller (left) and a pair of wicked gold boots to make British shoppers pick their wallets up. Now stocked exclusively at Browns, her gorgeous accessories are set for a shoulder and foot takeover
Spring Summer 2007,Autumn Winter 2007-08,designer,doo ri
Model in Doo -Ri
Just a few months ago Doo-Ri was working from the basement of a dry cleaning business and scraping together the money to pay her manufacturers. Now, her collection of embellished dresses, and twisted jersey blouses, which wouldn\'t be out of place on a Chloe catwalk, has New York in the palm of her diminuitive hand- and has just been snapped up by Harvey Nics and Austique
Spring Summer 2007,designer
Japanese Dazed and Confused
Fashion is a fast moving business, and you\'ve got to keep up to stay on top. So, to keep you in the know, we\'ve compiled a list of the rising stars who ar eset for big things in 2007...
Left, Japanese Dazed and Confused
Topshop,fashion week,designer
Danielle Scutt catwalk
Knocking the living daylights out of the whimsical chiffon and silken whisps shown elsewhere on the catwalks, Danielle Scutt\'s debut show at LFW was a punchy collection of \'clothes you can have a fight in\'. Rigid silhouettes inspired by 80s power dressing and the tough style embodied by Margaret Thatcher, show Scutt to be a fashion force to be reckoned with, particularly with the support of Topshop, Lancome and Phoebe Philo firmly behind her

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