Saturday, 23 November 2013

Guess Who's Back, Back Again

You'll all be relieved to know we've been reunited at last after a rather hectic start to third year involving a lot of interning & editing! 

We put together our favourite looks for winter, although we seem to be stuck in time warp of the 90s and 70s; what can we say, we love a bit of nostalgia-we are historians after all! If there's one piece of advice we can give you when in Newcastle is to wrap up. Temperatures have plummeted & we have to stay looking fabulous..ahem. Here we're sporting our current obsessions (scrunchies & statement hats obviously) in Jesmond Dene, ultimate beauty spot in Newcastle - graffiti & all…






Scrunchie: American Apparel, £4.50
Knitted Dress: Missguided, £14.99 
Denim Jacket: Topshop, £55
Necklace: gift
Tights: Marks & Spencer, 5 for £ 3.50
Ankle Boots: River Island, last season
Bag: Zara, £79.99






Hat: Primark, £8
Turtle neck: H&M, £5
Tank top: H&M, £15
Cape: Cejon, £40
Leather jeans: Primark, £10
Boots: Primark, £15

It's good to be back,

Alice & Grace xo

Friday, 22 November 2013

Behind the Scenes: The Courier Christmas Shoot

As you might have noticed we've been a little quiet lately…sadly this is due to third year woes and dissertation deadlines but we're back on form with loads of exciting things coming up!

This week we were both working on The Courier Christmas fashion shoot which was really exciting and slightly wet (Newcastle isn't famous for it's fabulous weather). We were shooting at the ice rink at the Centre for Life which was getting us in the Christmassy mood. 

The theme was all about wrapping up in winter with the ladies sporting smokey eyes and nude lips. Here's a little sneak peak from behind the scenes…



Make Up: Safiya Ahmed & Amy Macauley
Directors: Fran Stephenson, Bex Finney & Amy O'Rourke
Models: Hannah Bullimore, Sara Macauley, Holly Shuttle, Paddy Walsh & Peter Thompson
Behind the Scenes: Kathy Davidson

Watch out for the shoot in print near Christmas!

Alice & Grace xo



Wednesday, 6 November 2013

Diary of a Fashion Intern: Part IV

I'm sure you'll all be deeply saddened to hear that my time as a fashion intern has come to an end... although on a more positive note I'm back in Newcastle & reunited with my partner in crime Bex aka Grace! This can only mean one thing; there will be some fantabulous posts coming very soon from Alice and Grace! (I can almost hear the cheers from here...).

As sad as I am that I'm no longer living the high life in London (did I mention I met Gok Wan?) part of me is actually relieved. Shock horror! Interning is extremely hard work & I recommend really thinking about whether you're ready to committing to the work load before applying. If you get a bad reputation in one magazine or newspaper it can make it ridiculously hard to get another internship within the same media company.

However (and that's a big however), I haven't been put off of my dream career in the process of this blood, sweat & tears regime...okay, there was no blood. But in all seriousness it's taught me a lot about the industry & the amount of work that goes into a magazine. Something I admittedly never thought of when I picked up a copy of Look in my local Tescos every week. 

For all you keen bean supporters (I know you're out there somewhere...) if you pick up this weeks copy of Look & flip to the High Street Catwalk page then look at the teeny weeny credits down the right hand side you will see yours truly! That's right, I dressed those lovely ladies & enjoyed every single second of it. 

I'm famous!! (In the small print world...).


Kathy xo

Saturday, 2 November 2013

Gok Wan for Simply Be: Blogger's Goktails

My last week in London before I venture back north to Newcastle has been pretty amazing & this is one of the reasons why...I was invited to the Gok Wan Shapewear for Simply Be Blogger's event and yes I got to meet the man in question (I have a picture to prove it and everything). It was held at the super swanky Covent Garden Hotel & we were served cocktails & canapés while we had a look at the new collection...

Left: The lovely new range
Top Right: Me & Gok
Bottom Right: The contents of my super cute goodie bag

Shapewear can be quite a touchy subject for a lot of people I know, you immediately think of the rather offensive flesh coloured pants & having a 'Bridget Jones moment'. After this event I can honestly say there is no need to ever return to such monstrosities! Shapewear can be pretty & make you feel sexy (ask Gok, he knows exactly what he's talking about). 

Starting at size 12 his new range is colourful & easy on the eye. Shapewear is always something worth investing in, cheap pieces will just push the lumps & bumps somewhere else which is defeating the object ever so slightly & not to mention extremely uncomfortable. The most important thing for me when wearing anything like this is the comfort factor & feeling like myself. I don't like the idea of Granny pants, I'm only twenty after all, but this is something Gok has most definitely avoided in this new range & understands about women. As well as Gok's new range which is lovely & lady like I'm also a fan of Next shapewear as they keep things looking sexy & classy but produce the streamline figure we all wish we had!

Apart from getting to see the gorgeous new range (my favourite bits were undoubtedly the coral selection) I got to meet loads of other lovely bloggers which was fantastic - it's not something you get to do a lot in blogging as it's quite an independent thing. It's a bit bizarre as you're used to reading their blogs then meeting them in real life is rather surreal (in a good way obviously!). 

Top: AnneGemma & Hollie
Bottom: Me (after a couple of glasses of wine, Gemma & Hollie

I can also confirm to you all that Gok is exactly the same in real life as on screen; bubbly, friendly & fantastic at dressing women. Make sure you check out his new range & his new Chinese cookery book Gok's Wok which is out now.

Kathy xo
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