November 19th, 2008 at 10:04am
Streetwear clothing, can it be sexy? This is a question that has troubled many a female streetwear fan. The simple answer is yes. For me personally there is nothing more sexy than a girl who has used the deadly combination of a streetwear tee or hoody, some good underwear and a pair of knee highs. Our friends over at Complex have decided to prove it by getting some of the freshest ladies streetwear designers (Married to the MOB, Violette, Worship Worthy, MadeMe & Cubannie Links) and showing that streetwear is definatly sexy in their Feminine Touch feature.



Head over to Complex.com now to see more of these great images.
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November 17th, 2008 at 11:22am
Yours Truly are one of our favourite ladies streetwear labels and the new Fall 08 range from Yours Truly called “Upgrade Yourself” is one of their finest yet. This ladies streetwear company have only been going since 2007 but they have already made a real impact. The new range features tees and hoodies both of which looke fantastic with a bright pair of leggings or tights. Yours Truly have also recently launched their new online shop where you can now access the full range of Yours Truly clothing and buy some of these fantastic designs.





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November 11th, 2008 at 11:19am
I know primarily my blog is about fashion and clothing but there are also a few other hobbies and loves in my life. One of these is the artwork of Beryl Cook. Beryl Cook is an artist from Plymouth in Devon, UK who sadly died earlier this year.

As a fan of her artwork, which usually features fat women in locations around Plymouth, I was pleased to see that Plymouth University is hosting an exhibition of her work including rare family portaits and private works. I’m hoping to go along soon and try to pick up some Beryl Cook prints for my house. If you are interested in going the exhibition lasts until December 20th.
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