Entries from September 2006
Posted by Rebekah Roy on September 23rd, 2006
I loved this show and the make up was so beautiful.

Mei Hui -the designers



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Tags: Victim
Posted by Rebekah Roy on September 23rd, 2006
I was going to see the show Victim, it wasn’t going to start until B Rude finished, so I went to see what all the excitement was about.
“You have to hand it to Boy George. Although the karma chameleon has a
court case looming (for drug possession and filing a false police
report), he still managed to fly to London to stage the debut of
B-Rude. The label, which has shown twice in New York already.” www.fuk.co.uk

I love seeing Billy Idol influenced/inspired dressing

This lady is a hat designer take a look at her long nails!

The Photographers

The Audience

For some reason all the models look like ghosts on my mobile


the end

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Tags: Billy Idol, models, nails, photographers
Posted by Rebekah Roy on September 23rd, 2006
Saw this in the tube

Posted by Rebekah Roy on September 23rd, 2006
Posted by Rebekah Roy on September 22nd, 2006
I love Junk Styling. I love their designs, their choice of fabric, the thought behind the clothes, their shop. My expectation aren’t that high as I’m just looking forward to the show, to see what I usually like. And of course the clothes were great. But the styling and the make up and the choice of music are just not things I would have chosen or associated with Junky. Maybe I’m just confused but I think Junky styling is very English, the hip english, the cool english, but "No diggity", by Black Street just didn’t seem right. In fact it seemed really wrong. Sometimes I just not sure if it’s me thinking these things, or maybe I just don’t get it, on some level I’m so used to not getting it or understanding the ways of the world I just have to think what I think.

The second the show was over, the crowd rushed into the shop for their free drinks!

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