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THE BRIT ISSUE


Contents

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Girl Likes Boy

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The BrIT List

Fashion 8 Girl Likes Boy 14 Being Miss Rubin 16 Brit Blogger Style 18 Trend Report: The Bright Side 26 Snapped . . . 28 7 Days In The Style Of . . . 46 Whole Lotta Love 52 The Fashion Student

Beauty 32 Beau’teen’ful 34 Get The Look

Music & Culture 38 Playlist 40 Girl Power: Stooshe 42 Radio Faces 45 Film For Thought 46 CD Reviews

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Love List

Features

Regulars

6 The Br’IT’ List 20 Br’IT’ Girl 39 The New Girl 54 Queen Of Cakes

3 Editor’s letter 4 Contributors 5 The Letter 56 Love List

On The Cover Caggie wears neckpiece, Urban Outfitters. Jumper, www. dollboutique.co.uk Feathered skirt, www.lipsy.co.uk


EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Sara Qaddoura EDITOR Sophia Stuart-Clark ART DIRECTOR Hiba Qaddoumi FEATURES EDITOR Emma Frew FASHION EDITOR Ibrahim Kamara ASSISTANT FASHION EDITOR Caroline Odong BEAUTY EDITOR Sarah Wade ONLINE EDITOR Amba Hudson-Skye ILLUSTRATORS Joseph Turvey CONTRIBUTORS Aaron Ford Cleide Carina Aisha Green Sophie Cox Kaye Ford Pandora Sykes Ceri Hargie Elise Rose Emily Seymour Hanni Bowcutt Sophie Connelly Jason Cluitt Cleide Carina Danielle Purdy Suk Ram Juan Carlos Verona Erika Wilson Andrew Odong Cover Edited By Aaron Ford Logo By Lucy Evans www.teenbookmag.com

2012 is a great year to be British. No only is it the Jubilee of our long reigning Queen but it is the year that London had been bestowed the honour of hosting the Olympic and Paralympic Games. This issue we had to celebrate what Britain has produced in terms of talent; from the silver screen, to musicians and the creative arts. Emma spoke to talented fashion designer Olivia Rubin (page) as well as Brit band Stooshe. Lets not forget our feature interview and shoot with ‘Brit IT Girl’ tv star/musician/ designer Caggie Dunlop. As usual we have had the great pleasure of working alongside a great team of people from talented designers to up and coming journalists. I must say that after working with such great people it pains me to say that every once in a while one person can ruin a project for many people, that is why one must always have a plan B! This will be our last issue before our January relaunch so look out for the new era of Teenbook in 2013. Until then keep updated on the teenbook blog.

Love Sara

www.teenbookmag.com

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CONTRIBUTORS Aisha Green Aisha has a passion for all things craft, vintage and baking, and if they’re all combined in some way, so much the better. Get busy in the kitchen with her ‘Queen of Cakes’ feature, you’ll be a culinary whizz in no time! www.madewithlovealg. blogspot.co.uk

Jason Cluitt An obsession for all things film doesn’t quite do Jason’s passion justice, owning well over 800 movies he’s our go-to for all things film related, old and new! He’s also a brownie making maestro, and keen baker and chocolatier, just to keep things interesting! www.lifevsfilm.blogspot.co.uk

Pandora Skyes As a fashion and feature journalist from London, Pandora knows her fashion. Read her piece on ‘Summer Brights’ to get a grasp on a major trend looking to be big for seasons to come. You can also read her musings on life and celebrity culture on her witty blog. www.ps-pandora.blogspot.com

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The Letter: New To Teenbook: ‘ The Letter’-a letter about those weird and wonderful teenage years written by someone, who’s been there and done that. This issues Letter is written by someone who is simply inspirational and hopefully you’ll agree.

Dear Teenbook readers, My Teenage years, where do I even begin? OK, firstly let’s talk about the fact that every other week I seemed to morph into a new “Me” depending on whatever phase I was going through at the time or whoever I was hanging out with. Sometimes I would be quiet and introverted and then the next minute I would switch into a super bitch, but most of the time I was “The class clown”. Yep, needless to say my emotions were all over the place. I was growing and I still am. I was “book smart” but also feisty, impressionable and easily misled, I would find myself floating between social groups, sometimes I’d hang with the boys, then the geeky girls, then hang with the popular girls, but most of the time I would hang out by myself in the Music Room. My love and interest in music was and has always been one of the most consistent things in my life. Being a Teenager isn’t easy. Your hormones are all over the place; you’re trying to find your identity, which is something you can’t rush. I soon learnt that all of the little quirks I had were what made me “Me” and that I shouldn’t try and hide them or compromise. You know deep down when you are not being true to who you are, so whenever you feel that way it’s time to assess the reasons behind your actions. The best advice I would give is to spend time focussing on you, get to know who you are, try new things, don’t hold back and have fun!

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MUSIC FEATURE

1. Misty Miller

Hailing from London Town, Misty is an 18-year-old girl with a stunning voice that somehow always makes you think its summertime. Currently recording her album you can listen to her music on her YouTube page or her official website mistymiller. com. We strongly recommend you listen to ‘Remember’, for no other reason than it’s pretty amazing.

2. Roo Panes

Meet Burberry’s new A/W12 poster boy. Not only can Mr Roo strut his pretty boy stuff, he is a musician too. We suggest having a little listen to ‘Indigo Home’.

The BrIT List: 10 best loved and talented

3. Sam Claflin

He stole the show in Snow White and the Huntsman, (nearly) took your attention away from Mr Depp in Pirates of The Caribbean and is about to become a bonafide Hollywood star, with the release of his next few big-budget movies. Oh and did we mention he is beautiful too? Well he is, and we know looks aren’t everything but really it would be rude not to stare, so go and have a Google.

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4. Admiral Fallow

Two words-Squealing Pigs. No we haven’t gone morbid, we are talking about one of the best songs we have heard in a very long time. Please be warned though that it has been scientifically proven, that it is universally impossible to get through this song without stomping your feet and singing at the top of your lungs, so be prepared. Look out for the band’s new album ‘Tree bursts In Snow’, which you can buy on ITunes.


6. Fleur De Force A beauty blogger that will keep you in the know of everything beauty, before you even need to know it. Check out Fleur’s blog: fleurdeforce.blogspot.com.

7. Ben Howard 5. Misha B

Yeah, you read that right. The same Misha B from X Factor, who should’ve won, but didn’t. Well, she is back with a great song, some spectacular hair and neon war paint in her new video. Which in our books, means she is well on the road to becoming a superstar popstar. Listen to ‘Home Run’ on her official YouTube page.

A 25-year-old, London born- Devon raised singer with one of those voices that makes you hit repeat. He writes beautiful lyrics and has a beautiful voice. If his Album ‘Every Kingdom’ isn’t already on your summer playlist, then it soon will be. To fall in love with his voice listen to ‘Only Love’ and check out his awesome cover of ‘Call Me Maybe’ on YouTube.

8. Rachel Sermanni

Perfect music for perfect sunny days. Listen to her music on her YouTube channel and look out for her debut EP.

10. Tanya Lacey 9. Twin Atlantic

How would you like a pretty-faced band to sing you some Rock’n’roll tunes in a Glaswegian lilt, you would? Well you are in luck, because Twin Atlantic does just that. Have a listen to ‘Free’ and ‘Make A Beast Of Myself’, to get you in to the TA spirit.

Sure to become a Style Icon, this singer is set for greatness. Greatness also happens to be the title of her new song and one that you get in your head and just can’t seem to get out or want to get out. Tanya has paid her dues as a songwriter and co-wrote Wil.I.am T.H.E. If we were uber cool we would say this girls got mad skillz.

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Girl Likes Boy Photography: JUAN CARLOS VERONA Stylist: Ib Kamara Stylist Assistant: Amba Hudson-Skye Makeup artist: Erika Wilson Models: Charlotte at profile & Jack at Nevs

Charlotte wears jacket, Sand. Dress, Mina. Jack wears shirt and Jacket, Stone Island.


Charlotte wears Contrast stripe cut out dress, Missguided.co.uk


Jack wears jumper, Weekend offer. Red shorts, AG Adriano Goldschmied. Shoes, Topman. Charlotte wears white dress misguided.co.uk


Charlotte wears top and Pleated Asymmetric skirt, missguided. co.uk. Orange suede wedge with flower print heel, Simmi. Jackt wears, Jacket, Junk de Luxe, White Polo long sleeve, Gabicci. Bark blue jeans with faded details, HUMOR.


Jack wears jacket, Miko Spinelli. Shorts, Rokit.


Charlotte wears white jacket, Zara. Denim shorts, Misguided. Union Jack suede/patent platform ankle boots, Simmi. Jack wears both white polo and Brown waistcoat with white thin strips, Gabicci. Dark blue jeans with faded details, HUMOR


FeATURe

There are only a few designers who can be recognised by their print alone and Olivia Rubin is one of them. She has managed to make her designs and herself a household name, after only a handful of years in the industry. Olivia talks to Teenbook about her story so far...

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As this is our ‘British’ issue we want to celebrate our favourite British people and you are top of our list. Can you tell us where you grew up? I am a London girl born and bred! I grew up in West London in an area called Maida Vale. I studied at Central Saint Martin’s in London and now run my label from South Molton Street, a famous central street in London town. How were your Teen years, were there any teen angst moments or was it all plain sailing? There were definitely some teen issues that I went through-I think most teenagers do in order to find themselves. I was predominantly a happy teenager but grew into myself and my style at university. At school I was a shy, reserved nerd. My friends are always reminding me of that! When did you have your eureka moment of realising you wanted to be a fashion designer? I was always creative. I think it was my Grandpa who inspired me though. He was a painter. I was constantly sketching and drawing at school. I got into fashion at school and then I never looked back. You studied at the Holy Grail of fashion Central Saint Martin’s, what was that experience like? Everything I imagined it to be and more! It was a hell of a lot of graft but I developed my style there and it really moulded me into the designer I am today. Only the best of the best get into CSM so was there a lot of competition between everyone or was it more of an encouraging atmosphere with everyone helping each other? I won’t lie, it is a very competitive atmosphere and doesn’t suit everybody. I do have a competitive nature so I thrived


in the CSM environment. I had a core group of friends and we all helped each other out, but in general you are left to your own devices. You need to be driven and determined! You have also worked with John Galliano, what was he like, does he live up to his name? I learned so much at Galliano and I really admired his work ethic and the creativity I experienced there. He was flamboyant, extravagant and would never compromise his style-I admired that quality. Not only have you got your main line but you also have done collaborations with Oli, Very, ASOS and Dune. Is it important for you to make your clothing available to different people who may not be able to afford your main collections? Of course accessibility is important! I love working with other creatives in the industry, especially to reach out to a different audience who may not

be able to afford my mainline. Applying my key attribute, print, to other mediums such as shoes and bags is also something I am developing at the moment. You have also just recently collaborated with Dorothy Perkins, on a really beautiful collection, did you enjoy working with such a famous high street brand and will you be bringing out more collections with them (we have our fingers crossed!)? It was a unique experience as I got a real insight into the mechanics behind a large high street retailer. I enjoyed collaborating on the range and working closely with the team to produce a range that considered the DP customer and my signature style. There will be more collections coming out later in the year! Your clothing is often seen on celebrities, can you remember the first time you saw someone famous wearing your clothing, did you have an OMG moment?

I did! It was when Cheryl Cole wore one of my dresses. I had no idea she was going to wear it! My friend called me to tell me and then it was a snowball effect-the phone didn’t stop ringing and really helped me get my name out there. I owe a lot to that dress! A lot of designers still seem to be a little anxious of bloggers and the fact that they can sometimes have a negative impact on their brand. What is your take on bloggers, do you think they are helping or hindering the industry? Bloggers are becoming increasingly important to the industry now that online is such a huge part of the fashion business. Most, if not all of the bloggers I have worked with or come across have been so positive about me and my brand that I think they have helped me grow my brand and create more of an online presence. And finally do you have any words of wisdom you could pass on to the Teenbook readers? Have determination, ambition and resilience. I didn’t get where I am today through luck. I have had many rejections and knockbacks but you have to have belief in your talent and persistence to keep going. Ultimately don’t give up on your dream!

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FASHION

Bloggers around the world are united in the union jack trend.

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Mulberry

Marc by Marc Jacobs

Trend Report:

Take A Walk On The Bright Side By: Pandora Skyes Web - ps-pandora.blogspot.com Twitter - @PINskyes 18

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lack has long been the unofficial hue of the fashion brigade. Flattering, chic and easy to wear, any colour deemed ‘the new black’ has historically never lasted long with the fashionistas – after all, fashion is notoriously fickle and a chic LBD will always win in a battle. But then, last summer, the dark shade’s reign came under threat. Dazzling brights sprung up at all of the SS/2011 catwalk shows – with celebs such as Samantha Cameron and Diane Kruger loving Alessandra Rich’s neon-belted maxi dresses – and buzz-phrases such as ‘colour pop’, ‘colour blocking’ and ‘neon accent’ littered fashion speak. And, then, something unusual happened – bright colour didn’t disappear at the end of the season. As summer rolled into autumn, the sorbet shades were swapped for bright red, rich grape and cobalt blue. In short, whatever the season, or the weather, bright colour has been an unwavering fixture on the fashcircuit ever since. Like the skinny jeans introduced by


Acne

DKNY

Kate Moss seven years ago, bright colours look set to be a style mainstay. This summer proves no different, with colour and pattern clashes translating into chic and wearable pieces. In fact, you wont be able to do anything by halves this summer – prints are eyebogglingly intricate and colours are eye-poppingly bright (see Proenza Schouler’s super-hyped colour`). You don’t have to look like a big kid, or a clown – for inspiration, check out Olivia Palermo in her bright red and purple Paige Verdugo jeans. There are no limits on the dazzling brights trend, but we do, of course, have tips. Neon is still here, but wear with caution. Too deep a tan or too much jewellery worn with a neon item will look cheap. When wearing neon, only ever wear one neon piece. Don’t ever feel like you have to commit fully to a trend; it’s about interpreting it and incorporating it into your own personal style. For an easy approach, try neon bracelets from Marc Jacobs or hip jeweller BexRox, or other small nods to the neon trend such as Zara’s neon trimmed leather clutches, a little pair of Topshop’s neon socks with brown legs and Converse, bright lips from MAC, or a bright nail shade by Essie or Barry M. Bold brights are much more of a presence this season than neon, though. The colour experts at Pantone named tangerine the colour of 2012. The catwalks at the SS/2012 shows were like a satirical bowl of fruit punch. Think zesty green, bright orange, coral pink and electric blue, as seen at the Jil Sander, YSL and Blumarine shows. Unlike neon (which is rather harder to pull off), anyone can pull of punchy brights. Surprisingly, it works wonderfully with pale skin – the alabasterskinned Emma Stone wears bright colour beautifully. For her recent appearance on American chat show, The Tonight Show With Jay Leno, Emma donned a tomato red leather (yep, leather) dress, red lipstick and red strappy sandals with aplomb – and without even a hint of a tan. A big way to wear colour this season is with monochromatic dressing, whereby you layer different hues of the same colour – think pale pink jeans with a bright pink jacket (as worn by the Victoria Secret model, Karolina Kurkova) which is also a neat way of fusing pastels (whose fashion residency also continues) with acidic brights. Take Karolina’s tip and don some coloured jeans – Zara has a fantastically wide selection of colours, in both sorbet pastels and loud brights (as do Topshop and most high street stores) and it’s an easy way to interpret the trend. Don’t forget your feet either: a white summer dress

can be instantly lifted with a bright pair of stilettos (ASOS has a great range) or coloured pumps, such as Alexa’s favourite Superga pumps (which come in over 40 shades). If you are rocking a pair of bright purple jeans, for example, keep the accessories to a minimum and make sure that those that are present are in neutral shades (tan or black). Similarly, whilst it’s fun to mix and match, you don’t want to try and shove in too many different colours to one look. Nobody wants (or deserves) to look like a human highlighter. Kate Bosworth neatly pulled this off recently with a grey sweater, mint green skirt and pair of bright purple and red Isabel Marant wedge trainers. Her outfit demonstrated that bright colours, pastels and neutrals can perfectly compliment one another. The problem with colour – and why professionals always default to black – is that it is deemed less serious. But that’s exactly why colour is so fun and perfect to embrace in your youth. Colour makes no apologies. It positively demands attention. If your clothes speak volumes, then your bright (and even printed) summertime look screams ‘HAPPY!’ Which is a useful little tool for when your soul – and the British weather - may be feeling a little cloudy. So go on, take a walk on the bright side.

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FEATURE

BR’IT’ GIRL By Sarah Wade

Meeting London’s most popular girl about town, Caggie Dunlop

Photographer – Amy Plumb Fashion – Ib Kamara & Emily Seymour Hair: Suk Ram Make up – Ceri Hargie & Erika Wilson Assistants – Daneka Ocean, Illy J & Roxanne Roberts

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didn’t know what to expect as I was frantically running around a London Studio, trying to find Caggie who had rung to say she had already arrived. Even though in the reality TV show, Made in Chelsea (MIC) she had always been one of my favourites, with her laid back, genuine and fun personality, I couldn’t help but think things could be completely different on arrival. As soon as we start the interview I am completely at ease with

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her, as we begin talking about her latest ventures. Unlike some of her friends who were paid by companies to wear their clothes, Caggie has used her name as a platform for young, up and coming designers to start her brand, ISWAI (It Starts With An Idea). Her latest t-shirt collection, Five Ways, which features five designs on various styles of t-shirts, is another example of her forward thinking, saying that she wanted to ‘create a community for the artistic youth’. It becomes obvious

that there’s more to Caggie than Made in Chelsea. If anything, it has been a simple stepping-stone, using the programmes popularity to promote herself in a completely different way from some of her co-stars. Steaming ahead with her next project (which as you’re reading this, will probably have launched) is another t-shirt collection, titled L’esprit de L’escalier.’ that translates to: All the things that you wished you had said to someone, but didn’t get the chance to.


Blazer, River Island. Shorts, Urban outfitters. Sheer top, Lipsy. Wedges, www.misguided.co.uk

With her shock and rather quiet exit (compared to Gabilicous’ rather loud breast reduction party) in season two, we all wondered if it was the last we would see of her. When asked why she even considered leaving when the show’s ratings were at their peak, she told me, ‘I realised that the programme could only go on for so long and I didn’t want to be pigeon holed as a reality TV star.’ Even though she fondly recalls her time on the show to me she explained ‘it was

hardly challenging or pushing boundaries, and at times I found the experience to be quite soul destroying’. Now, alongside her clothing line, Caggie has been writing her own songs, which she hopes to release on an EP later in the year. Surprisingly the first time that she sung in front of a crowd was on MIC, although you wouldn’t have known it, as she didn’t

show even a glimpse of nerves. In fact, this MIC star has no intentions of shying away and isn’t even worried about some of the negative comments that she knows she will receive; ‘there will be a backlash regardless, but as long as I am happy with the final product, ‘I don’t care what other people think because I’ll be happy’. This sense of remaining true to

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Caggie wears white shirt, Acne. Trousers, Warehouse. White heels, www.misguided.co.uk herself and giving one hundred percent to everything, is also a recurring theme throughout our shoot with Caggie, as she changes her outfits four times, expresses her dislike at others, and shouts over to the hairstylist laughing; ‘well I wouldn’t go out with my hair like this’. Caggie’s confidence is somewhat comforting and rare today in young women and is probably what makes her not only likeable, but also (I believe) contributed to her popularity both on and off the show. But it hasn’t all been plain sailing, explaining: ‘It wasn’t always like this. At the start of the series we all received so

much negative attention it was gruesome and hard to deal with, when people you don’t know are making comments about issues they know nothing about’. These ‘gruesome’ comments reared their ugly head once again when she dumped Spencer and started dating her latest beau, Joel Steel, who she met whilst holidaying in Australia last year. Asking her how he copes with all the attention she receives, she starts to smile and says, ‘funny you should say that, he rang me this morning asking me why I was on the Daily Mail website’. Well, no one could blame the man for his concerns, but the ever-confident

Caggie Dunlop simply says, ‘but I’m willing to give it a go’. So in all honesty, did Caggie ever believe that the attention would have been quite so great? ‘No most definitely not’ she tells me. ‘It has been very overwhelming at times’. For some of her fans she has become a kind of agony aunt (I can’t help but say really?) Which we both laugh at, because let’s be honest, she is a lot of things, but she doesn’t quite strike me as a ‘Dear Dearie’. But, always looking to push herself to new limits she explains, ‘After I started receiving emails from girls asking me for my advice, I thought that I might write a book, half poetry written,

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FEATURE

Jacket and shorts, River Island. Braclets, Chlobo. Blue wedges, www.misguided.co.uk

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which I started writing when I was 10 and personal childhood memories based on my own advice for young girls (in hindsight, she adds laughing) going through the pressures of religion, divorce, peer pressure and bullying’. So she’s not just an actress, singer/ songwriter, agony aunt and all round gorgeous girl, no, her talents just keep flowing and now it seems she’ll be an author as well. Does she have any regrets from the show? Don’t be silly she doesn’t believe in regrets. Not even Spencer or that infamous tattoo? Nope, and in the short time I met Caggie I would say she is definitely a girl who lives for the moment, taking whatever is thrown at her with a pinch of salt. She describes her relationship with Spencer as ‘extremely strong and thick skinned’. I can’t help but question her about her infamous giggle that she always seems to have when speaking to him, to which she replies ‘it’s a nervous laugh’ and regardless of what people think she isn’t laughing at him (sometimes though I wouldn’t blame her if she was), but I didn’t say anything, as somehow I can’t help thinking she wouldn’t appreciate anyone else’s comments about him. It’s clear how much he means to her. Unlike some of her other co-stars whose friendships have had their fair share of ups and downs, Caggie never really had too many dramas. When speaking about her friendship with Mille, she says’ we’re stronger than ever’. ‘During filming I saw so many people change when the cameras were around, I tried to not let any of the pressures or the fact that the camera’s were around to interfere with my friendship with her or the others, as we have all been friends for so long’. Caggie was never interested, when the rumours of Made in Chelsea started filtering around the streets of London, between

Shirt, Goldie London.

her friends. On returning from New York where she attended the Lee Strasberg film school she returned to London to find her friends, Hugo Taylor, Spencer Matthews, Jamie Laing and Millie Mackintosh preparing to start filming the first series. After initially denying the invitation to join the show she met the producers for a drink and then started filming the following week. So why the sudden change of mind? In my opinion, some people are made for reality TV shows and I don’t believe Caggie was. Being the opportunist that she is however, she knew it would be a silly opportunity to miss if she wanted to further herself in other areas.

So what’s next, I ask her? Well everything it would seem, ‘I would like ISWAI and L’esprit de L’escalier’ to evolve naturally and go Worldwide, to travel with my music, my book and then maybe a film.’ Even though she is still flirting with the idea of acting and auditioning for various roles, it seems music is taking the lead at the moment. Who knows how much longer Made In Chelsea has got, but one things for sure, Caggie seems to have used the immediate attention so well when other reality stars have used it so badly. It just goes to show, if you use your opportunities in the right way, you can be reaching for the stars.

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7 days in the style of

Daisy Knights

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ty Perry Alexa Chung, Daisy Lowe and Ka t have are just a few A-List Celebs tha ellery adorned themselves with the jew es us a line Daisy Knights. Miss Daisy giv le that sneak peak into her personal sty inspires her designs.


Look 1:

Going to the St Regis polo match, USA v England Shirt from Cos Leather biker jacket from Muubaa Skinny jeans from Quiksilver woman Wedges DKNY Jewellery Daisy Knights Necklace Daisy Knights for MADE exclusive to Urban Outfitters

Look 2:

Going to a meeting in my show room in London T-shirt from Ripcurl vintage Dip dye jeans Stella McCartney Amazing flower shoes, Christian Louboutin Necklace Daisy Knights for MADE exclusive to Urb

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Look 3:

I’m off to the airport to go to Italy for my Mum’s birthday. I’m wearing my friend Mary-Clare’s Topshop maternity jumper; I’m not pregnant, I just love this jumper! Citizen of Humanity jeans DKNY wedges DKNY bag

Look 4:

For the InStyle BHF party I wore this white top for my wedding, it used to be a dress but I cut it off for my wedding outfit, it’s from Paul and Joe and I’ve had it for about 7 years. Cos see-through top underneath Citizen of humanity jeans Mulberry shoes Daisy Knights by MADE for Urban Outfitters cuff and anchor necklace with coral and turquoise from my Wise collection.

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Look 6:

Working on my new collection in the studio today I’m wearing a shirt and bow tie from J crew Trousers from J Brand. Christian Louboutin shoes Necklace from my Daisy Knights for ASOS menswear, which comes out in September

Look 5:

Off to a lunch meeting in London town Wearing my rolled up Citizens of humanity jeans Jacket from Aritzia Bag by Zac Posen

Look 7:

BBQ on the beach with lots of friends I’m wearing Stella McCartney dip dye jeans, which I slashed up a bit with some scissors, Cos see-though vest Ralph Lauren vest top. Converse boots Ray-bans sunglasses

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BeAUTY

Scarlett & Crimson What inspired the development of teen makeup brand Scarlett & Crimson? It was time to offer teens an insight into the world of make-up, with “adult” quality products but suitable for teen skin and teen needs. That said, while S+C is clearly designed as an introduction to make-up for a young audience, there really is no age limit on who can use the products. The brand ethos encourages self-expression, individuality, creativity and friendship, a great basis for today’s teens. ‘The products are intended to be the ‘first’ beauty experience for girls as they become young women. They are the mother to daughter secrets that are passed down through generations, but with a contemporary twist’ say Ruby & Millie. ‘All girls, when they come of age, will foray into make-up. We don’t feel it’s right to stop them, but it is right to give them the right products, tools and advice’ says Millie Kendall. How and why do you think teen makeup has to differ from adult make up? Teen skin is different to adult skin, for instance, teens should not wear much foundation. The Scarlett & Crimson range offers a light crème to powder foundation, which enhances natural skin tones rather than disguising it. Teens are keen to experiment with make-up, but this can

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often lead to an over-done look. The Scarlett & Crimson range encourages experimentation using lightweight formulas and sheer pigments, emphasising natural, youthful beauty. What colours and styles are most popular among teens at the moment? For today’s teens, fashion trends are becoming more about self-expression and creativity; it’s all about customising a trend to suit you. And the Scarlett & Crimson range invites teens to do the same with beauty. What makeup products should every teen have in their make up bag and why? Every teen should have Scarlett & Crimson products in their make-up bag! With must-haves such as Double Trouble (double ended concealer and blemish treatment RRP £4.50), Glisten Up (Mineral lip gloss RRP £3.95) and the fantastic selection of palettes incorporating both fashion forward and more muted colours, designed to give the trendiest of looks. It’s all packaged in the coolest packaging too (RRP from £6.50). What are the key looks for teens for the coming season? The understated, natural look is a key look for all ages this year, with a focus on complexion perfection and enhancing your natural beauty. Can you describe how to achieve a simple makeup look suitable for teens in school? If teens want to wear make-up in school it is essential they go for an understated look with clear or nude lip-gloss shades. Use clear mascara and grey eyeliner to define yes, but not to be too obvious. A light sweep of blush is all a teen needs to complete a daytime look. How do you achieve a simple makeup look for when school’s out? Out of school teens have

more freedom to express themselves through makeup, but overkill is never a good look. A skin tone matching concealer and a light blush is all teens’ need for complementing their natural skin tone. A slick of black mascara, some grey eyeliner for definition and a neutral eye shadow colour is perfect. You could also try a brighter colour as an accent colour in the outer corner of the eye.

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Photographer: Kaye Ford (Fordtography, www.fordtography.co.uk) MUA: Sophie Connelly Hair Stylist: Danielle Purdy Models: Jaymie and Polly from Leni’s Model Management

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Rachel Bilson

Katy Perry

Taylor Swift

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Kate Bosworth

Kristen Stewart

Leighton Meester

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MUSIc

We Heart the UK Get your flags in the air and start shaking your thang to some of the best and most iconic songs this nation has produced. Go on, no one is watching.....dance!

Illustration By JOSEPH TURVEY

You really got me – The Kinks (I can’t get no) Satisfaction – The Rolling Stones Shout – Lulu Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da – Marmalade Waterloo Sunset – The Kinks Everlasting Love – Love Affair Keep on Running – Spencer Davis Squealing Pigs- Admiral Fallow Word Up – Gun Wonderwall – Oasis Mr. Blue Sky- Electric Light Orchestra Only Love –Ben Howard

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I am… Anisa, a singer-songwriter from Manchester. I’ve been playing the piano since I was six and writing my own songs since I was fifteen years old. Getting signed to my management was… great to know that there were other people that believed in me and my music, other than my mum and best friends. I would describe my music as… organic, quite soulful and quite deep lyrically. Working with Wretch 32 was… special. Because he was actually in the studio when I recorded the original version of the song six years ago. It was great that six years on, he came on the remix to it, which was a very special moment. He was the only person I would have ever wanted on this track. My favourite song I have written is… probably a song called ‘In The Fire’. My favourite place in the world is… the south of France. I can’t live without… my slippers and Moroccan tea! My greatest memory is… musically, going to New York to work with Andrea Martin who wrote some of my favourite songs in the world. And probably just meeting people who appreciate my music.

‘THe NeW GIRl’ Meet Anisa, the girl who could be your new favourite singer/songwriter…

I can’t wait for… the world to hear my songs. If I could pass on one piece of advice it would be… to take your own advice! Check out Anisa’s music and her new EP at officialanisa.co.uk

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MUSIc

Girl Power Meet Alexandra Buggs, Courtney Rumbold and Karis Anderson, otherwise known as Stooshe. Watch out One Direction I think these girls may be about to topple you off your pop band throne.

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Stooshe means… Stooshe in London has a negative meaning so we didn’t like what the word was associated with. But then we found out that it also means stoned, hidden away and mystery. We liked the contrast of meanings and then decided to add ‘she’ on the end for girl power. There is actually a word ‘stooshie’ and it means to cause havoc or be in a predicament, so that’s perfect for us too. Meeting Travie McCoy was… Amazing! He’s our label mate, lucky for us! We wanted someone who was willing to have fun and grasped the whole tongue in cheek type of lyrical content we have in ‘Love Me’. He was

perfect and we were so delighted that he agreed to do his thing on the track. The new single Black Heart is about… Being in Love. It reaches out to anyone that has had their heart broken, so really a song that everyone can relate to. Our beauty secret is… High Definition brows (HD Brows)! The lovely Dermaspa Clinic makes sure our brows are always perfect and we couldn’t live without our HD Brows kit. Oh, and we always choose to emphasise either our eyes or our lips. Never both! Our favourite place to shop is… Everywhere. We love vintage pieces, so we get loads of our clothes in Brick Lane where there are so many good vintage stalls and quirky shops. We like to mix it up with high street stuff too, especially Topshop and River Island. We don’t always get time to shop, so we also get lots from online sites such as Never Fully Dressed and Preta Portabello. The best place for all our basics is Only. Our fashion crush is… Rihanna can pull anything off. Seriously, she makes anything look good. But also in the 90’s film, “White Men Can’t Jump,” the styling is sick! Everyone looks so good. The best thing about being in Stooshe is… We get to share this amazing experience and journey with two girls that we class as sisters. We have little rituals and things we keep just between us three, like private jokes that could have us laughing for days. We couldn’t imagine being solo, plus we’re all the same shoe size so if we like a sick pair of trainers, we just buy one pair of each and rotate! If you we could give one piece of advice it would be… Be who you want, when you want, and how you want! Stooshe’s debut album is out in November.

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‘Radio

Rich Clarke and Kat Shoob present the biggest Radio Chart show in the UK, so who better to speak to about Popstars, Diva’s and awkward situations?

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Faces’ How did you break into radio? Rich – I did student radio at Uni, and then after annoying a lot of radio stations, CFM in Carlisle gave me a job presenting their evening show. The boss of that radio station moved and took me with him and that’s what got me noticed at other stations. I travelled round the country before settling at Capital, and the Vodafone Big Top 40 Kat – I was doing some telly stuff and a London Dj named BamBam spotted me. His producer got me in on his podcast for a laugh and we got on really well. Then when he got work on Capital radio and needed a female co-host he put my name forward and it went on from there really. Working in TV is notorious for being diva-central, is working in radio the same and is there competition between DJ’s and stations? It’s pretty competitive wherever you work isn’t it? Radio presenters have their moments, but ultimately we all just want to be the best at what we do. Rich has his demands – you can’t photograph him unless he’s had a shave. Kat has that rule as well. You always sound like you are having so much fun on air, has working so close together made you become friends in your nonradio lives too? Sometimes we wish you could hear what we’re going on about whilst the songs are playing. Actually, maybe that wouldn’t be such a good idea. We are usually too busy to catch up during the week, so the time we should be spending preparing for the show, we’re usually discussing the traumas of the last seven days.

You have both interviewed and met so many celebrities so we thought we would play a little game to get the 411 on them. The celebrity who... You would take home to your mum... Rich – Rihanna. I would pay money to see my mum and Rihanna having a chat. Comparing tats – that kind of thing. Kat – Bruno Mars. He’s such a charmer. He’d probably do that thing of accidentally/on purpose calling her my sister or something. She’d love it. You would want as your BFF... Rich – Barack Obama – I could get so much more done. Kat – Paloma Faith. I bet she’s a brilliant best friend. You really wish you had their phone number... Rich – Kat Shoob. That question about friends – all lies. She’s never given me her number. Kat – There’s loads of people but I would be too worried I’d drunk call or text them and embarrass myself so would delete them immediately. You have had a bit of an AWKWARD moment with... Rich – Anyone who does one of “those” handshakes. You know the one’s that require a number of moves. I always mess it up, and Kat always laughs. Taio Cruz is possibly the worse offender. Kat – Oh yeah I love watching Rich do the handshakes, it honestly never gets old. I would say for me it was a Jedward moment. We somehow ended up being roped into singing a Christmas song with them on stage at the O2 arena a few years ago.

They just ran off doing backflips and Rich and I just stood there quietly singing like embarrassed kids that have been shoved on stage by their pushy parents. You would give ‘The Nicest Person In The World Award’ to if it existed... I think we are both in agreement over Rita Ora. We have said on more than one occasion she is our fave popstar. She’s so normal and down to earth, and considering the success she’s had, and the people she’s mixing with, she’s totally grounded. Has been the biggest surprise to you... Rich- Anyone who raps. Not being the biggest spitter of lyrics, I’m never sure how I’m going to get on with the rapper fraternity. They may rhyme about kicking your face in, but it’s all lies. Kat – Flo rida is always incredibly sweet and ready to dish out the big hugs. Don’t be blinded by the muscles and bling, he’s a big softy. You would tip as your ‘Next Big Thing’... The Lawson boys have been having a great year so far, so it’s only going to get better for them. Rich remembers seeing them on a tiny little stage at Wireless Festival a few years back, and it’s great to see them getting the success they deserve. Kat just fancies them. They’re all so handsome they deserve to do well just for that. Catch Rich and Kat on 95- 106 Capital FM on the Vodafone Big Top 40 Show every Sunday 4-7pm

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Spice Girls -

CD Reviews

Greatest Hits

No other band sums up the 90’s like the Spice Girls do. Girl Power was their motto and world domination was their aim, both of which they achieved with great ease. By the mid 90’s you would have been hard pushed to find a teenage girl that didn’t own a pair of buffalo boots, a union jack dress and hadn’t had at least one argument with her friends about which Spice Girl she would be. Aside from their eccentric and outlandish personalities and style, it was their infectious bubblegum pop that made the Spice Girls stand out from the crowd. For a blast from the past or a Spice Girls crash course, this is the album for you. Full of number one hits, this is a true pop classic to spice up your life.

The Beatles -

Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band Regarded by some as the greatest British album of all time, this record is packed with some of the band’s most famous hits. The Beatles consisting of four musicians –Paul, John, Ringo and George, created a sound, which revolutionised pop music as it was and transformed the genre of Rock’N’Roll. With classics such as With a Little Help from My Friends, this is a great introductionary album to experience the Beatles sound for the first time.

Oasis -

(What’s The Story) Morning Glory? If you didn’t have the good fortune of experiencing the 1990’s in the UK first hand, then download this album, turn the volume up loud, sit back, close your eyes and you will be taken straight there. Filled with a sound that the 90’s is most famous for and with lyrics that sum up a generation, this is the definitive rock album of a band that has never shied away from their controversial limelight. Packed with hit after hit this album will have you longing to have witnessed their heyday and if you did, it will have you reminiscing about them. (What’s The Story) Morning Glory? is quite simply perfect, in the most imperfect of ways.

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Sense and Sensibility

The Reviews

Film for Thought ByJason Cluitt

Seeking a Friend for the End of the World Imagine if the asteroid destruction plans in Armageddon or Deep Impact hadn’t worked, and a 70-mile wide rock was heading to destroy Earth and all life upon it. Sounds pretty bad, right? Well for Steve Carell’s Dodge the situation is a little worse, as, upon hearing the news, his wife runs away. So, with the aid of his British neighbour Penny (Keira Knightley), he sets out on a road trip across America to reunite with an old flame. The film shares many aspects with director Lorene Scafaria’s previous work Nick and Norah’s Infinite Playlist (for which she wrote the screenplay). As with that quaint little indie-com, the focus on this picture is the burgeoning relationship that forges between the two leads, rather than the predicament they find themselves in. Its all set to an eclectic and always enjoyable soundtrack, from The Beach Boys to Wang Chung and The Scissor Sisters. By the inevitable end, it would have been easy for the film to take a maudlin and somewhat depressing tone, yet fortunately this is not the case and the story remains light and heartwarming to the very end.

When Lord Dashwood passes away, his family are ousted from their palatial mansion by their half-brother John and his vile wife Fanny, and are forced to considerably downsize their opulent lifestyles. Hope, it seems, arrives in the form of Fanny’s reserved brother Edward (Hugh Grant) and the dashing Mr. Willoughby (Greg Wise), who each take a shine to one of the Dashwood sisters (Emma Thompson and Kate Winslet). Directed by Ang Lee, this is a sumptuous Jane Austen adaptation, with the greatest attention to period details. The costumes and locations are wonderful, though some of the headwear is a little distracting. For the most part, the film is horribly depressing. The two main sisters, Elinor and Marianne, seem completely incapable of falling for a man who is not elsewhere betrothed, and Marianne’s affections in particular seem to fall to whoever last saved her from a rainstorm. The performances are noteperfect from everyone involved, particularly Thompson, who has the unenviable task of retaining the stiffest of upper lips throughout the harshest of conditions. Once her outer facade cracks and the wall comes down, the aftermath is a sight to see.

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Whole Lotta Love

Photographer: Elise Rose Makeup & hair: Sophie Cox Model: Jodie from Bookings Stylist: Hanni Bowcutt

Dress, Stylists own & Jacket, Topshop.


Dress, Beyond Retro.


Brooch, Tatty Devine. Shirt, Stylists own. Jacket, Topshop. Sequin trousers, TFNC & Shoes, Kurt Geiger.


Shirt & Trousers, Topshop. Shoes, Carvella.


Dress, Topshop & Jumper, Beyond Retro.


Charlotte wears Contrast stripe cut out dress, Missguided.co.uk

Dress, H&M.


FASHION

“When designing, I find it best not to look at the fashion industry as it causes repetition”.

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Tell us when/why you started doing fashion design? I approached fashion from an artistic point of view at GCSE level. Working in 3D, I soon realised my artwork would have a greater purpose than working in 2D. For example, the main purpose of painted pictures is for them to hang on walls. In juxtaposition to this, clothing also looks good hung from walls and is seen by a greater audience and used for a lot more purposes. Where do you get your inspiration? I find it best not to look at the fashion industry as it causes repetition. It always seems to come from the most random places, most recently a colour swatch from a French interior design magazine (IDEAT), an army surplus store and increasingly, images from the Internet. Which designer do you love/inspires you? Thom Brown’s work is great. I have always been a fan of his refreshing approach to men’s tailoring. He recently presented a Womenswear collection called ‘Resort’, in which he explored the notion of East coast prep and the results are really exciting.


What’s your target audience? I’m still establishing my focus but I’m looking to design for people that need their clothes to be functional. For example a t-shirt that allows room to move should still look good even when it’s not required – it shouldn’t be obvious that it’s trying to be a clever t-shirt. Where do you see yourself in 5 years? Starting a label in the current economic environment would be really difficult. I plan to go and work within a fashion label that established itself when fashion did (the 60s). Once I’m in a better position it would be great to look at starting my own brand.

What’s your website? My website is under construction, so find me on Twitter @OliverWorsley or get involved in creative label, me and a few others have begun putting together – www. jessiko.co.uk What do you do when you are not designing? Riding my racing bike and running. Creativity relies on a good mental health but it suffers from being out in Nottingham. Describe your designs I just did a brief for Christopher Raeburn so I worked hard to make sure it would fit his current market. They are transitional through layering and function well for their purpose. I work hard to tie them in with modern and current silhouettes, interesting prints and a decent colour palette. Describe your personal style Lately I’ve been dressing really smart. Smart can be quite boring, so it requires attention to detail and colour where possible. My ankles are normally out regardless of the weather though!

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FEATURE

Queen of Cakes By Aisha Green

What you’ll need 340g Self raising flour 340g Butter or Margarine 340g Caster sugar 4 Free range eggs 2tsp Vanilla Essence 2tbsps Milk 2tsp Vanilla extract Red and blue food colouring gel (we used Home2Bake)

For the filling * Strawberry jam * Whipped cream * Icing sugar Equipment * Two 32 x 21cm rectangular baking tray greased and lined with baking paper

* Two mixing bowls * Metal and wooden spoon * Scales * Teaspoon and tablespoon * Wire cooling rack * Circular cutter – approximately 6cm in diameter * Whisk * Sieve

How it’s done 1. Preheat your oven to 180ºc. 2. Before you even get started on weighing out your ingredients, make sure the butter or margarine your using is soft, getting it out of the fridge around an hour before you need it.

6. Sift the flour into the mixture and then add in the milk, folding these into the mixture with a metal spoon, making sure you do this as lightly as possible so as not to knock any of the air out of the mixture. Otherwise you’ll end up with a very stodgy cake!

3. Gradually add in the sugar, and beat for 3-4 minutes or until the mixture is almost white and very fluffy. Make sure you get all of the mixture by scraping down the sides of the bowl with a silicone spoon.

7. Once everything is combined, separate the mixture evenly into two mixing bowls, adding the red food colouring gel to one and the blue to the other and combine until the colouring is evenly distributed.

4. Break the eggs into a small bowl and beat lightly adding the vanilla essence.

8. Next, pour the mixtures into the prepared tins (blue into one, red into the other), smoothing over with the back of a spoon.

5. Slowly add this to the creamed mixture, making sure to thoroughly beat the mixture after each addition.

9. Pop in the oven for 20 to 25 minutes or until golden brown (hopefully they should have doubled in size). 10. Remove the tins from the oven and leave to cool for around 10 minutes. 11. Run a knife around the inside edge of the tins to loosen the sponge and turn out onto a wire rack to cool. 12. Whist the sponge is cooling it’s time to get whipping your double cream, this can take some time if you whisk it by hand, but you can use a hand held electric whisk as a quick alternative, you’ll know it’s ready when you can put the bowl over your head without any falling out

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of the bowl, or when the cream forms peaks as the whisk is lifted out of the bowl. 13. Now it’s time for the fun part, the assembly! Using the circular cutter cut out your sponge layers, making sure that you end up with an equal amount of red to blue. 14. Place the red bottom sponge layer on a plate and

then add the jam, followed by a generous helping of whipped cream, and then carefully top with the red sponge layer. 15. Finally, using a sieve lightly dust with icing sugar, and woila! Your take on a Great British classic is complete! 16. Store your creations in an airtight container and consume within 5 days, that’s if they last that long!

The assembly . . .

Dust with icing sugar

Whisk the cream and apply generously

Add a layer of strawberry jam to the base sponge

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Polaroid – Phoenix sunglasses www.polaroidsunglasses.co.uk

Pashley – Britannia Bike in Blue www.pashley.co.uk

Guards cotton hankie Cath Kidston www.cathkidston.co.uk Jubilee cotton hankie For all those countryside adventures in the afternoon sun!

Grenson – Sid Brogues www.grenson.co.uk Anorak – Kissing Rabbits Picnic blanket www.anorakonline.co.uk It wouldn’t be a British summer without a picnic and this stylish blanket is just the answer to all your picnicking needs!

Love List

Orelia – Rose Necklace www.orelia.co.uk Perfect for both day time and night time

Butter London – Hen Party www.butterlondon.com Neutral natural tones were all over the S/S12 catwalks and this shade is bang on trend.

Puffin Classics – Wind in the Willows www.amazon.co.uk A cult British literary classic!

Aspinal of London – Coin purse www.aspinaloflondon.com Perfect for housing all of your loose change. Roberts – Revival DAB radio www.robertsradio.co.uk Mr Kipling – Cherry Bakewell www.mrkipling.co.uk A picnic wouldn’t be complete without a Cherry Bakewell.

Vintage Festival by Hemmingway www.vintagefestival.co.uk

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