Winter Sale at Eustratia.

winter saleThe holidays are over and everyone’s starting back at work. Why not cheer yourself up with a new outfit or even just some cool accessories to freshen up an existing one.

Both men’s and women’s clothes are in the sale as well as the majority of accessories are on sale so make sure to have a good look through, it might be your last chance to buy at these prices.

Eustratia is making changes for a more professional and business minded approach this year and hopes to bring you a lot of exciting work.

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VAU VAU Part II: Fashion Circus, the show!

Toria Brightside knows how to put together an event. Vau Vau was good last year but it was evident that the concept had been ironed out at the edges and the execution was more professional, while still remaining fun and full of character. A fashion show promoting sense of style and independent designers.

I got help with the stall because I knew that I would hardly have a change to be there.

1385979_10152283658513868_57482695_nThis is my mum in a latex blazer. I think it suits her.

One of the designers pulled out at the past minute, giving me the opportunity to showcase a few pieces from my upcoming non-latex range, Vanguard. I used chainmail pieces by Richard Ayres to add edge and detail to the outfits and I thought the worked really well together.

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My favourite part of the show was still the finale though. The dolls house, created and erected by Richard Ayres was used as a backdrop for the whole show but was only functional for the finale. A lot of guests commented on the fact that it puzzled them for the whole night and I liked that added element of intrigue.

The presentation and subsequent range was inspired by dolls and the show started with a pair of models draped in sheer fabric (evoking a dust sheet), as if they had been left in a forgotten room for a number of years.

The second pair of models appeared from inside the dolls house in much more current but still doll-inspired outfits and proceeded to uncover the first set of models before walking down the catwalk.

The rest of the models emerged and descended at regular intervals. Two held ornate trays filled with dried petals which the scattered along the catwalk as the went and rest carried vintage bird cages, hanging off poles and filled with fairy lights and flowers or ivy.

My girls had Make up by Jack Tyson and nails by Vamp.

Models in order of appearance: Tessa Burton (vauhaus), Lauren feather (vauhaus), Vex Ashley, Bethany Lauren (vauhaus), Jennifer Joint, Amber Dennet, Briony rose, Harlotte Wonderland, Asphazia, Biomechanina.

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VauVau (14 of 50)VauVau (20 of 50)VauVau (21 of 50)VauVau (24 of 50)VauVau (33 of 50)VauVau (36 of 50)All Images by Emily bailey of ENB photography, who also reviewed the event on her blog. I had a lot to write about my own involvement but if you’d like to see more of some of the other designers you could also check out Vague.  

I especially loved the magical video by NVS Films, it really captured the atmosphere of the show.

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Black Diamonds

At the beginning of year I got asked to collaborate on a beautifully dark editorial with a fantastic group of creatives. Some of the images have recently been published in Dark Beauty magazine and I believe some of the beauty shots are also due to appear in FACEON.

I put together 8 looks using items form Eustratia, Richard Ayres, Carly Petitt Tylor and my own wardrobe and also did nails for one of the looks. I was especially happy to use the non-latex items I have made as I haven’t had a chance to get them published before.

Credits:
Photographer: John Cubillan (www.johncubillan.com)

Make-up Artist: Abbie Glover (www.abbieglover.co.uk)

Hair Stylist: Jade Thorley (jadethorley.co.uk)

Nail Technicians: Stacey Black & Temi Aboderin

Stylists: Richard Ayres (www.richardayres.co.uk) & Stacey Black (www.eustratia.co.uk)

Model: Emma Owens @ BOSS Model Management

Art Director: Cello Ong (www.celloong.com)

Post Production: Cello Ong & John Cubillan

Clothing: Carly Petitt-Taylor (www.carlypetitt-taylor.com), Richard Ayres and Stacey Black

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2 4679-110-111db11-0Featured items available for purchase now:

Chainmail headpiece

Baroque latex leggings

Nutmail gauntlet

Latex peplum dress

Chainmail geometric top

Chainmail cropped top

Brass neck chain

Latex flower headband

Chainmail dragonscale collar

Spike shoulder pads

Studded latex collar

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Animal headwear.

Halloween is fast approaching and though I’m not a fan of tacky costumes I know how fun it can be to dress up or get into character for an evening.

I don’t make specific Halloween items as such but I do offer items that would make a great addiction to your outfit while still being able to be used for different occasions.

I’d like to share some relevant products and images that might help inspire or complete you Halloween ensemble.

animal headwearbiomechanina by Jennifer Byron curve harnessBunny mask fascinator. Pic by Jennifer Byron

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Bunny hood  pic by Dangerously dolly

K5Buuny hat Pic by Emily Bailey

black bunnyWire and lace fascinator. Pic by Jennifer Byron.

K21Latexlace ear fascinator Pic by Emily Bailey

poster 2 A4wire and latexlace crown (other styles available) pic by Jennifer Byron.

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702480_10152259187895328_1708209191_nUnicorn headband. Pic by Jennifer Byron.

foxes1I’m also offering custom, latex covered masks. Here are some foxes I made for a shoot earlier in the year. For more info or a quote, comment here or email enquiries@eustratia.co.uk

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London Fashion Week Adventure: part 2

Super Electric Party Machine didn’t disappoint and we ended up getting up a bit later than planned the next day.

SATURDAY

I felt Saturday called for more casual, layered outfit because it was cold and I was tired.

saturday1 After some bad luck with our press passes, Danny and I hung out at Somerset House and he took some street style pictures.

streetstyleWe finished off the day sipping Prosecco in a swanky bar where unfashionable rich people looked down at us and drink tokens. I nearly asked if I could have a strawberry garnish but then thought better of it.

SUNDAY

On Sunday we got up early for the Mercedes-Benz Kiev fashion day. We were surprised to find no queue and to be offered front row seats, which we gladly accepted.

IMG_28331236675_10151887353221224_524746120_n1239991_10151852301415365_2106648468_n It was much easier to write and take pictures on my phone from this position and I was really pleased with the detail shots I got as the models passed in front of me.

First up was Anna K. Her pure and feminine white collection featured sheer organza blouses and dresses, practical shorts and trousers and a lot of frill trim. She had accessorized with plain black shoes and translucent bags.

anna KMy favourite piece was a maxi dress with squares cut out of the double organza layer that moved and caught the light as the model walked across the catwalk.

The second designer was Anton De. His casual collection of white, black, blue and metallic gold accents was quirky, cool and totally wearable. For me personally, the combinations didn’t work, my adventurousness in dress springs in a totally different direction.

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LL was on next with an easy, sophisticated mix of tailored jackets and long dresses that hung beautifully and draped to reveal a shimmering pink lining. I also loved the custom jewellery that curved around the models’ necks and arms.

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Lia Syn was probably my favourite designer from this showcase with her light and airy collection of dresses and skirt in neutral tones. There were a few chiffon details that added an air of romance but my favourite pieces were definitely the leather harnesses with their intricately crafted, metal hardware.

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RCR Khomenko presented a jovial mix of outfits with a nostalgic feel, reminiscent of a child’s bedroom in the late 80s. I tend to appreciate slightly more concise collections and I don’t think I’d ever consider a loud cartoonish print but I can see a couple of these pieces being popular.

rcr khomenko The last designer of the showcase was Yasya. Her focus was clearly on silhouette and details. The collection on the whole was clean and contemporary and the textured fabric, sculpted sleeves and coloured piping added a little bit of an edge.

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MONDAY

Monday started a bit slow. It was my last day at Fashion Week and I wasn’t looking forward to going back to Manchester, this was only made worse by the fact that I had to drag my suitcase around the show with me. It was worth it, however, as Monday’s show was my favourite of the whole week. If you follow my work you will probably be able to see why.

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For me, Natasha Zinko had the most appealing tickets, set and show format. Even the champagne glasses at the presentation were beautiful.

1209300_10151859180955365_1817893486_nThis was not a catwalk show like most of the others we watched. It was a fashion presentation arranged around a large, white kiosk draped with giant snow drops and ivy and surrounded by patches smaller fake flowers and grass.

The models were dotted around a platform and would change positions at a ring of a bell. This magical setting allowed the audience to temporarily transcend into a different word of beauty and calm, I even forgot about my suitcase for a while.

Natasha managed to combine a variety of fabrics, colours and shapes, while still presenting a concise collection and definite theme. The doll-like models wore a variety of striped, checked, lace overlayed and textured fabrics, often paired with small hats. Pencil skirts, bibs and bustles featured heavily and boning was used to give garments a structured, feminine shape.

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At night we went to a performance based event, presenting Bas Kosters’ SS14 collection.

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Labelled a pioneer in outlandish print, Kosters prepared a food themed presentation and gave out drink tokens and sweet-filled peppers to guests.

IMG_5650IMG_5651IMG_5656The main event was a colourful, circus style performance featuring suits and spandex catsuits in food themed and striped prints. The styling included brightly coloured hair, glitter and face paint. Some characters also wore head-dresses as they all danced around on stage.

IMG_5709 IMG_5701 IMG_5750 IMG_5704 IMG_5815 IMG_5816 IMG_5730 IMG_5783Also spotted in the crowd was celebrity stylist and DJ, Alexis Knox.

IMG_5877This trip has made me realise I should go down to London more often. I used to spend a lot of time there but over the past year or so I’ve become a bit of a hermit.

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