Emma Watson, face of Hermoine (and face of Burberry) once claimed that she didn’t want to go down the tired old line of being a child star who ends up producing fashion lines. In fact, she always said that unless the clothing produced in an Emma Watson fashion line was going to save the world in some way, she wouldn’t put her name to one. (I’m paraphrasing here of course, her precise words were less grandiose, she simply said that any fashion line would have to be ‘beneficial to a cause’, which is a much lower, more attainable goal. I now return you to unnecessary hyperbole.)
Emma Watson’s Organic Clothes Save Lives
Women’s Velvet Skirts | Velvet Is In!
Velvet, that eternal fabric of ultimate opulence and hyperbole. Velvet dreams. Velvet clothing. Wearing velvet clothing of velvet dreams. Velvet is incredibly popular this season, as it tends to be in all seasons, except particularly hot ones where you want to go swimming a lot.
Insane Magnetic Lingerie By Dement
Lingerie Dement, a French company name that rolls off the tongue (assuming you pronounce it with a French accent and don’t butcher it with horrid colonial intonations) has created a long needed innovation in the underwear industry – magnetic underwear. Or, to be precise, brassieres that are fastened not by archaic eye and hook structures, but by magnets. Magnets! How do they work!?
Rick Owens Swimming Gowns
You’ve heard of a bathing suit, you’ve heard of a bikini, you’ve heard of a monokini, you’ve even heard of a mankini – but have you heard of a swimming gown? Rick Owens, designer extraordinaire would like to change that. If he has his way, women will be wading into oceans around the globe wearing enough fabric to sail a boat with. Whilst this might please conservative parties, it does make one question whether or not this is a good idea.

