

Fashion Styling is a buzz term that in recent years has gained increasing popularity thanks to shows like “Queer Eye for the Straight Guy” and “Trinny and Susannah”. It seems everyone wants to be a part of this ‘it’ industry and with so many vying for a piece of the action it begs the question – are these stylists truly passionate creatives or just after a piece of the glitz and glamour they expect to receive?
It’s no secret that Kate Middleton plays it safe when it comes to style. In an age of daring bodysuits, sky-high heels and Lady Gaga, the soon-to-be princess has often been criticised for her lack of fashion personality.
This afternoon Brisbane’s media fashionistas were treated to an afternoon of decadence at McKinney’s Jewellers to preview the latest, eagerly anticipated, collections by Marco Bicego and Isabelle Langlois.
I recently agreed to a shopping trip with a friend of mine, only to discover we were not there for shoes and dresses, but to purchase some winter apparel for her beloved pooch, chuck. “It’s getting colder and he needs jackets”, she explained.
Whether you created your Twitter account this week or back when the social networking site launched in 2006, you’ve probably struggled at some point to fit your message into a concise 140 character-long post.
Until recently, fashion bloggers have stayed mostly under the media radar but growing readerships and influence has seen a coveted few sit front row at high-profile shows, next to the likes of Anna Wintour, and blog live from their laptops.
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