Posted by Rebekah Roy on September 25th, 2008
British Style Genius is a new show airing this autumn. The event featured a 20-minute preview of the five-part series, with an introductory talk by BBC2 Controller, Roly Keating. I love fashion TV and I’ll watch any fashion program at least once. I just want to know what’s happening and be informed of fashion television as a trend.
I think it’s important to have programs that support and celebrate British fashion, especially when London Fashion Week was being squeezed. I heard comments this season that London Fashion Week was too commercial - to wearable…

Does this women look familiar? It’s the Editor of Drapers, Lauretta Roberts! (The mask was featured in the programme.)

Fashion journalist Phoebe Frangoul and my wonderful assistant Rosie!

Bloggers Unite! Denrele, Susie Bubble and me!

This jacket belongs to the King of vintage, the charming Mark Butterfield!

The party was in Camden Lock and we were treated to fruity vodka cocktails and more canapés than you could eat! It was a very festive event with lots of very cool fashion people.



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Posted by Rebekah Roy on September 4th, 2008
I met Nicole Bremner a few years back when she was just starting up Brittique. She now lives in New York and Susie Bubble is her buyer! I’ve asked Nicole to share with us her top 5 pick for this Autumn/Winter!
1. Cosy by Evie Belle

2. Kika by Bionda Castana I recently used this shoe for a look book shoot and they are so sexy!

3. Jumpsuit by Camilla Staerk Yes, the jumpsuit is still in and if you didn’t wear one this summer it’s still hot for Autumn!
4. Maeve by Kirribilla

5. Multi llama by Cooperative Designs. They are showing at Vauxhall Fashion Scout during London Fashion Week and I can’t to see their show!

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Posted by Rebekah Roy on April 10th, 2008


I ran into the fabulous and I do mean fabulous Susie Bubble. I’m addicted to her blog and to top it off she’s really sweet, down to earth and so cute!! Now lots of great things are happening to Susie, so we just have to hope that what ever magazine scoops her up won’t be intimidated by her blogging. It’s an asset!! Some people, magazine, corporations have mixed feeling about blogging - I’m not sure what those feeling or sentiments are exactly. If Liberty London Girl has to stop writing to take a job - what does that imply?
Anyway if you haven’t read these blogs, please take a look at them!
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