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Zara Martin,

Laquan Smith,

John Paul Thurlow,

Chloe Is My Alias7issuethe

IssueInspiration

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Photographers Cameron James WilsonStefani Ania SuffoMatthew PandolfeSimon ThistleAnna ThiessenIkwa ZhaoLucie HugaryBarry HollywoodDamon BakerRyan AylesworthJesse LaitinenAlan ChanSarah JaneAmar Daved

www.glossy-mag.comTwitter: @GlossyMagFacebook Group: Glossy MagazineAll Enquiries: [email protected]© Glossy Magazine 2010- All Rights Reserved.

Editor-In-Chief

Tallulah Doherty

Art Direction

Edgar Hoffmann

Fashion Editor

Marian Kihogo

Features Editor

Rachel Royce

Video Editing

Georgia HudsonMarie Schuller

Contributors

Alexis JGrace CarrollBiki JohnHayden WilliamsLucy LauchtLaurel WaldronLaura WallsBip LingEvangeline Ling

Cover Photography: Cameron James WilsonHair & Make-Up: Adam Burrell Model: Anna @ Premier Model Management.

Contributors

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JOHANN WOLFGANG VON GOETHE, 1749 - 1832

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Three Trends To Wear NowShearling, Capes and Ombre Hair we’ve got the lowdown on the hottest looks for autumn/winter 2010.

Blog Loving Stephanie J editor of NEET Magazine chats to us exclusively about how she got her start in online publishing and her future plans.

Glossy Editorial Boys Wanna Be Her

Glossy Video Interview Zara Martin, TV Presenter

Five Minutes With…Alicia Ong We catch up with the designer behind boutique label Al & Alicia.

Intern Diaries Blogger Lucy Laucht strives to gain a foothold in the fashion industry in New York.

Glossy Editorial City Dweller

Feast From The East Laurel Waldron investigates the Fashion East phenomenon that has helped nurture some of today’s most successful designers.

About A Girl Laura Walls explores the platonic girl crush.

Glossy Editorial After You

Designer Spotlight - Laquan Smith We catch up with the latest wunderkind of the New York fashion scene.

Glossy Meets… Sex blogger Chloe of “So I Met This Guy”

Glossy Editorial C’est Chic

Illustrator Spotlight Missy McCullough

Behind the Lens Grant Thomas

Glossy Editorial Less Is More

Glossy Editorial In These Jeans

Glossy Salutes Illustrator John Paul Thurlow

We Want Her Wardrobe Julia Sarr-Jamois

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ContentsGlossy Editorial Kadri

Glossy Editorial Bronzed

“My Muses” by Illustrator Hayden Williams

Glossy Video Interview Joel Dash, Fashion Entrepreneur

Glossy Video Bip & Evangeline Ling

Glossy Editorial Mountain Battle

The Bold and The Beautiful Biki John breaks down autumn/ winter’s most stylish jewellery trends.

Glossy Editorial Fly Away With Me

The Hot List

Glossy Editorial Streets Below

Style Stars Our gorgeous fashionistas reveal their style tips.

Glossy Editorial War

Glossy Hearts Goldie London

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Shearling: Who knew that the simple addition of a shearling trim to ankle boots, leather

jackets and shoulder bags could result in such an effortlessly cool combo. There’s a million different ways to rock this trend. We recom-mend going for a slouchy shearling leather jacket that can be paired with skinny jeans and cute dresses.

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CAPES

Capes: Yes! Finally we have a reason to dress like a superhe-ro! Capes are everywhere this

season and the fact that they comfort-able yet tres chic make them top of our wish list. We’re loving Asos and Topshop for their chic yet affordable versions.

Trends to wear

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Ombre Hair: We first spotted this on Drew Barrymore and since then other celebs have been going dip dye

crazy. Admittedly, it does looks fabulous. It’s one of those beauty looks that means you can pretty much get away going quite minimalist in terms of style as your hair’s doing all the hard work. WE LOVE!

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BOYS WANTTO BE HER

PHOTOGRAPHY - STEFANI ANIA SUFFOHAIR & MAKE-UP: FAYE LAUREN

MODEL: LEXI BERGENS

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GLOSSY VIDEO INTERVIEW ZARA MARTIN

TV presenter, model and actress Zara Martin, exudes that old Hollywood glamour, which makes her impossible to ignore. Her smouldering looks are a result of her British father and Indian mother. This fledgling star first graced our screens as a presenter for the news and pop culture station helmed by Al Gore Current TV and has since spread her wings creatively by working on a slew of fashion and television related projects.

www.zaramartin.blogspot.com

Photography: Amar DavedStyling: Marian KihogoMake up: Cassie Lomas

Hair: Yoshitaka MiyazakiPhotography Assistant: Dean Ashton

JUMPSUIT BY SIMON EKRELIUSSHOES ZARA MARTIN'S OWN.ALL JEWELLERY BY LEBLAS JEWELLERY.

Zara recently turned designer by collaborating with fashion label BodyAmr. She worked with the brand on a 7 piece capsule collection, which was shown as part of the BodyAmr spring summer 2011 show, at London Fashion Week.

Glossy was honoured to shoot and interview the multi talented beauty.

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BLOUSE BY SPIJKERS EN SPIJKERSSKIRT BY J.MASKREYSHOES ZARA MARTIN'S OWN.ALL JEWELLERY BY LEBLAS JEWELLERY.

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A fashion marketer by trade, I started my blog www.lucylaucht.blogspot.com as an honest account of the highs and lows of moving to New York City as I strive to succeed in the industry that captivates me so.

Moving to New York City to pursue my dream following a close family bereavement is one of the hardest, and possibly selfish, decisions I’ve ever made. Leaving behind family, friends and familiarity is a massive step. Despite a mind full of what ifs, I’m finally here and I’m {apprehensively} excited about it too.

The phrase “If you can make it here, you can make it anywhere” was coined for good reason and four weeks into an adventure of a lifetime, here’s the story so far…

WEEK 1 – AUGUST 23I arrive early for the first day of my internship at

production agency Northsix where the office is spacious and the shelves lined with files announcing exciting names like Interview Magazine and Balenciaga. North Six’s role is to act as a production facility, organizing photo shoots for high end fashion photographers, which includes working at an editorial level with some of the worlds biggest magazines, as well as organizing shoots directly for high end fashion clients themselves and their advertising agencies.

My first assignment is to run a wrap book to the Vogue Offices. I practically sprint the fifteen blocks to 4 Times Square, with visions of meeting Anna Wintour herself in the corridor. Alas, the closest I get to that dream is the messenger centre although I do spot Candy Pratts Price walking through Times Square. >>

INTERN DIARIESFASHION BLOGGER LUCY LAUCHT INTERNSAT FASHION PRODUCTION AGENCY NORTHSIX IN NEW YORK

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PHOTOGRAPHER - MATTHEW PANDOLFESTYLIST - TORIAN LEWINHAIR & MAKE UP - SHATIMA SIMMONS

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BLOUSE - CHEAP MONDAYBANDO - MODEL’S OWNSLIP - VINTAGESHOES - JEFFERY CAMPBELLBAG - VINTAGEBRACELETS - STYLIST OWN

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From the second we clicked onto “So I Met This Guy” we knew it would be one of those blogs we wouldn’t need to add to our bookmarks list to remember. Chloe’s frank take on juggling sex and relationships with a blossoming career in fashion makes for addictive reading. We caught up with her to find out more about the woman behind the alias.

FIRST OF ALL WE JUST WANT TO SAY IT’S REFRESHING TO HAVE A WOMAN TALK SO CANDIDY ABOUT SEX AND REALLY OWN HER SEXUALITY SO WE THINK YOU TOTALLY ROCK! WHAT MADE YOU WANT TO START UP YOUR BLOG ? Thanks for the compliment; it takes one to know one. I started So I Met This Guy as a way to share my crazy escapades with other women, (and men) to inspire them to live for themselves and do what feels good. It is about taking actions that reflect one’s wants and needs. People tend to get caught up in what is expected of them and focus on fitting a certain mold; the most important thing you can do for yourself and those around you is be true to yourself. I also wanted to open women up to the idea of not being shy or afraid to express them selves sexually. Many women are embarrassed to admit they masturbate; it’s not like I walk around with a sign on my back, but if it comes up… I have no problem talking about it. I want to inspire that level of comfort in everyone, not just men.

YOU SEEM SO CONFIDENT IN YOUR SEXUALITY IS THAT SOMETHING YOU’VE ALWAYS POSSESSED? Yes and No. Just like everyone I have insecurities but I realized that people find insecurities really unattractive; no guy wants to hear a girl talk about how she thinks she is fat. So I told myself, “You look damn good,” I made a point of focusing on something positive. Even if I thought my waist was not small enough, I think super skeletal is sexy, I would focus on how hot my lips and legs looked. Confidence is the key to everything and it is something that can be learned. You have to have this FUCK YOU attitude a bit. If you know you look good, other people will think you look good too. Sexy is a state of mind.

author of the “So I Met This Guy” blog.

WHAT ARE THE MAIN REASONS YOU WANTED TO KEEP YOUR BLOG ANONYMOUS ?For fun. I love having a wild experience and knowing that I am going home to write about it in the morning. It turns me on even more. It’s especially fun as a friend of mine owns a gossip magazine here in New York and this whole game is going on literally underneath his nose and he has NO IDEA! I also do not think that the general public is welcoming of what I am writing about (again why I feel it’s important to write about it) and I do not want it to affect my ‘real life’ job situation. I have worked very hard to get where I am professionally and I would hate

for sex to ruin that. Although if it did that would really make the point that women are not allowed to be as sexual as they naturally are without repercussions.

ONE OF OUR FAVOURITE POSTS IS THE ONE IN WHICH YOU DISCUSS MONOGAMY AND THE FACT THAT BOTH WOMEN AND MEN CRAVE PHYSICAL ENCOUNTERS OUTSIDE OF MONOGAMOUS RELATIONSHIPS WHICH CAN OFTEN BECOME MONOTONOUS. WHY DO YOU THINK THESE SORTS OF DISCUSSIONS DON’T EXIST IN THE MAINSTREAM ? Because it’s really scary. It means everything we were told growing up is a lie; you’ve read a fairy tale before right? Happily ever after, case in point! It is much easier for people to pretend that they don’t feel certain things than it is to deal with those feelings. The more women I talk to, not as Chloe but as myself, the more I realize that it doesn’t matter your age, background or upbringing. At a certain point in all relationships it becomes about a choice; do you want to make what you have work or do you throw in the towel and find something new? What does making it work mean? A very close friend of mine is married and she has someone who she has sex with every week or so. That’s it. She is saving her marriage by having sex. Some people will read that and not understand it and guess what? Maybe it’s not for them to understand; it is also not for them to judge. People in the mainstream are obsessed with labeling everything! I detest labels because they give a predisposed idea of something. They have negative

ChloeGlossy Meets...

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STYLIST AND PHOTOGRAPHER: IKWA ZHAOHAIR AND MAKE UP: SIMMONE GRIFFITHSMODEL :MONA @ EMG

SONIA RYKIEL DRESS; COUNTRY ROAD BELT; COUNTRY ROAD STRAW HAT

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Ilustrator Spotlight

Missy McCullough

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WHEN DID YOU FIRST REALISE YOU HAD A TALENT FOR DRAWING?My first memories of drawing were with my brother in our living room when I was seven years old. My mother didn’t allow us to eat sugar, so we would create art after school to sell to neighbors on the weekend. With the money we made, we would buy candy and sweets from the Hostess store down the street. I guess, at that moment, I realized people would buy my drawings.

WHERE DO YOU FIND YOUR INSPIRATION?Kind of anywhere and anything. I have an image archive of many different vintage illustrations, photos of people and places. I also find inspiration by way of magazines, blogs, traveling, fairytales, fashion, Art Nouveau, Italian Renaissance art, architecture, and even taking walks with my dog around downtown.

WHAT DO YOU ENJOY DOING AWAY FROM ILLUSTRATION?I love spending time with my husband, family and friends. I walk all over Downtown Los Angeles with my dog. I love going to familiar and new restaurants all over LA… especially Mexican restaurants! I also love farmer’s markets, museums, and the main library in Downtown, LA. I enjoy traveling and spending time in other countries and cities and immersing myself in their cultures. And recently, I have been baking pies a lot. >>

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ARE YOU CURRENTLY WORKING A FULL TIME ILLUSTRATOR?Yes. I work on editorial and commercial assignments as well as my own projects.

COULD YOU DESCRIBE YOUR CREATIVE PROCESS WHILE WORKING ON AN ILLUSTRATION?Once I establish the direction and concept with the editors or clients I go through my tear sheets, digital image archive, my travel photos, etc., with the story in mind. I flood my head with imagery and then something clicks. I then usually do rough pencil sketches focusing on general layout, basic look and feel and general color scheme.

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Despite having never taken a photography class, or even glanced at a text book on the basics of the subject, 17-year old Welsh photographer, Grant Thomas, has emerged as a start on the rise within one year of moving to London. We caught up with the talented teen to chat about his influences and find out what makes him tick.

WHAT SPARKED YOUR INTEREST IN PHOTOGRAPHY AND WHEN DID YOU START SHOOTING?I started shooting when I was 16 in Wales, I’ve just always been quite interested in photography and fashion and it all kind of merged together. But there wasn’t really anywhere to shoot in Wales because where I lived was so isolated so I just took photos of anything really, like, landscapes (and) portrait stuff. Then I started shooting (…) low-end fashion with (…) amateur models and amateur team members in Wales – mostly in Cardiff… then I kind of went up from there and moved to London quite quickly.

WAS THERE SOMETHING IN PARTICULAR, SUCH AS A PHOTOGRAPHER WHOSE WORK YOU SAW, THAT MADE YOU WANT TO BE A PHOTOGRAPHER?I did a lot of research online but it just kind of came naturally.

DID YOU EVER TAKE A PHOTOGRAPHY CLASS IN SCHOOL OR ANYTHING OF THAT SORT?No, never. Completely self-taught.

DO YOU TEND TO USE NEWER CAMERAS OR DO YOU EVER VENTURE INTO OLDER CAMERAS?I’d like to shoot film I just haven’t because it’s not so convenient right now as I’m so busy I can’t really swap between them.

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Grant Thomas

* Interview by Grace Carroll

grant-thomas.blogspot.com

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LESS ISMORE

PHOTOGRAPHY: LUCIE HUGARY WWW.LUCIEHUGARY.COM

MAKE-UP AND HAIR: ON ANNA-MARIE: HAIR BY MARY IRWIN @ AGENCY GERARDMAKE-UP ON FIRST IMAGE BY FAYE LAUREN USING MAKE UP FOREVER MAKE-UP ON SECOND IMAGE BY MARY IRWIN @ AGENCY GERARD USING YABY COSMETICS

ON DEBORAH: HAIR AND MAKE-UP BY FAYE LAUREN USING MAKE UP FOREVER

MODELS: ANNA-MARIE REILLY @ NEXT, DEBORAH MACE @ ELITE

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LESS ISMORE

TOP VINCESHORTS HELMUT LANGBRACELET CITRINE BY THE STONES

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PHOTOGRAPHER BARRY HOLLYWOOD WWW.BARRYHOLLYWOOD.COMFASHION DIRECTOR: DAVIS CARRASQUILLO - WWW.1FASHIONPRODUCTIONS.COMFASHION ASSISTANT: MEREDITH SMARTDIGITAL ASSISTANT: ROCCOMODELS: CHARLOTTE LOHMANN , KLARA WESTER AND GERALDINE HASSLER; ALL @ NEXT MODELS NYCMAKEUP: WENDY KARCHER FOR MAKEUP FOREVER NYCHAIR: MIOK FOR CUTLER NYC USING REDKEN / JUDY CASEY INCNAILS: SHAMINA JENKINS FOR KEN BARBOZA ASSOCIATES

DENIM JUMPSUIT - REDO JEANS

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A LOT OF GLOSSY READERS HAVE COME ACROSS YOUR WORK AT SOME POINT OR THE OTHER VIA A BLOG OR SOME OTHER ONLINE MEDIUM BUT MANY OF US DO NOT KNOW MUCH ABOUT THE MAN BEHIND THE COVER ILLUSTRATIONS. WHO IS JOHN PAUL THURLOW?Oooh that’s a deceptively tough question to answer but to be honest I value anonymity. Everything you need to know about me is in my art and the Covers book.

by Marian KihogoThe precise lines of John Paul Thurlow’s work are instantly recognisable. The illustrator and artist is known for his striking cover illustrations. His body of work includes a 100 strong collection of illustrations of his favourite magazine and record covers executed in his precise and astoundingly realistic style. The fact that John Paul Thurlow is able to recreate digitally mastered images via tHe medium of illustration is an incredible feat. With each he leaves his indelible mark by adding extra scribbles, thoughts and feelings. His work is also notable for showing the arduous process that goes into his work. His sheer technical skill is awe inspiring and it is no wonder that his counts the likes of the Gucci Group, ELLE etc s clients. We were honoured to interview the talented illustrator on his Cover series project, his work to date and much more.

ILLUSTRATOR JOHN PAUL THURLOWE

WHAT WAS INSPIRED YOUR COVER ILLUSTRATION PROJECT?The idea for Covers has come to me more than once. First at college where I made a piece of art, which recreated the cover of the first 7” single I ever bought: Yes Sir I can Boogie by Baccara. And once again when I went on a retreat to Japan to escape London and all it’s shit. I was automatically drawing the contents of my room in order to forget stuff and there it was: a travel size British Elle on the low table. I just kept on drawing it… although I must admit I changed the title to fit my mood. >>

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PHOTOGRAPHY BY CAMERON-JAMES WILSON

HAIR BY ADAM BURRELL USING BUMBLE & BUMBLE, MAKEUP BY ADAM BURRELL USING MAC COSMETICS.

MODEL ANNA @ PREMIER MODEL MANAGEMENT.

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JESSICA RABBIT.Jessica Rabbit, the iconic animated

character from the movie 'Who Framed Roger Rabbit' has had a major influence on my illustrations since the day I watched the movie for the first time. I was completely besotted when I was younger and I still am as a teenager. I would watch the movie, pause the video and sketch Jessica Rabbit over and over again until I perfected it! Jessica Rabbit is glamorous, sexy, and impossibly perfect....well she is animated! Still, this hasn't stopped her becoming an icon for loads of women....some go as far as having cosmetic surgery to try and look like Jessica! That signature side swept hair covering one eye, her sparkling red gown that hugs her curves in all the right places and shows off her clevage. Not forgetting her super high red stiletto heels!! Drawing Jessica has helped me perfect drawing a female form which is why she is a big inspiration. Looking at some of my fashion illustrations, I can see where I may have subconsciously added some Jessica Rabbit flair.....she is embedded in my brain still after all these years haha!

BRATZ.The infamous pouty lipped dolls 'With

A Passion 4 Fashion' have been around since 2001 and have had such major success, it's actually quite unbelievable! These fashion dolls pushed boundaries within the doll industry and even influenced fashion designers and real life fashion trends! I have watched them grow into the phenomenon they are and even saw them overtake Barbie as the #1 selling fashion doll at the peak of the Bratz brands success. The dolls stand for fashion (of course) friendship and diversity which is very inspiring in itself! They even had an episode of Project Runway Canada all about them.....just goes to show how influential these fashion dolls are in the fashion industry!! Sassy, fashion forward and totally inspiring.....the Bratz are a big inspiration in my work and very fun to sketch and design for! Who knows..... maybe I'll end up designing a collection for the Bratz one day!

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SUPER TALENTED ILLUSTRATOR HAYDEN WILLIAMS TALKS US THROUGH THE ICONS THAT SHAPED HIS CREATIVE VISION AND CONTINUE TO INFLUENCE HIS WORK.

MARY-KATE & ASHLEY OLSEN

I feel like I have grown up with these two gorgeous young ladies to an extent and have watched them grow from being actresses and tween icons into savvy businesswoman with huge fashion empires! Mary-Kate and Ashley, in my opinion are poster girls for how child stars can go down the RIGHT path and have major success! These fraternal twins have been working in the entertainment industry since they were 9 months old and continue to work hard and it seems to have certainly paid off for them. Filthy rich before they could even crawl and they totally started the tween phenomenon followed by other young teen stars who wanted to achieve the same huge success. Now at 22, they have swiftly moved on from their tween days and are now forces to be reckoned with in the fashion industry! Not only are they style icons (even though not everything they wear is always flattering on their petite frames), they are currently running 3 fashion lines. 'The Row', 'Elizabeth & James' and 'Olsenboye' which have all been very successful and they have even been inducted into the CFDA (Council Fashion Designers of America) which is an amazing achievement. Overall though.....take away all the huge accomplishments these

twins have achieved, and I see really humble, sweet and gracious young women with great business sense and a genuine passion for working hard. All these things are reasons why Mary-Kate and Ashley are huge inspirations to me and I hope one day, I can tell them in person how fabulous I think they are. One can only dream of the success they have had and still remain humble!

Kudos to you both Mary-Kate & Ashley!!

MY MUSES BY HAYDEN WILLIAMS

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GLOSSY VIDEO INTERVIEWJOEL DASH

FASHION ENTREPRENEURWWW.DASHEMPIRE.COM

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VIDEO EDITORIAL BLOGGER, TELEVISION PRESENTER & DJ BIP LING

AND HER SISTER MODEL EVANGELINESTAR IN AN EXCLUSIVE FASHION FILM TITLED

“YOUNG TALENT” FOR GLOSSY!

DIRECTED BY GEORGIA HUDSONPRODUCED AND STYLED BY MARIAN KIHOGO

TAP TO WATCH

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CHARLENE O'ROURKE www.struttlamode.blogspot.com

Age: 23Location: Kent, United KingdomJob: Fashion/Costume Designer

STYLING TIPS: 1. Update old cardigans and jackets with a fur stole.2. Experiment with colours such as wearing red with pink or green with blue.3. Don't restrict yourself to womenswear when shopping. Look in the mens sections for jewellary and oversized shirts and blazers.CH

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If you were in any doubts about how to rock autumn/winter's trickest trends our latest crop of style stars have it covered. From Charlene's bold statement looks paired with a fierce fringe and gorgeous red pout to Shareen's impeccable vintage outfits sweetly accessorized with layered necklaces there's a lot to take in. We're making notes right now.

Charlene and Shareen Glossy salutes you!

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SHAREEN SAWARwww.vintagemavens.com

Age: 26Location: Miami Beach, FLJob: Owner of Vintage Mavens ( Vintage Online Boutique)

STYLING TIPS:1. I love wearing a winged black eyeliner (the "cat" eye) because it gives my entire outfit a more vintage feel.2. Don't be afraid to splurge on classic staple pieces for your closet. I have a black Dolce & Gabbana pencil skirt that I can pair with just about anything for a variety of looks. Plus, it has lasted me over six years now.3. Adding accessories is a great way to take your look to the next level. I tend to wear oversized cocktail rings every day, whether I'm wearing a plain tee and shorts or a vintage party dress.

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glossy !

GOLDIE LONDONChic yet affordable Goldie London has been our best kept style secret, that is until now. The boutique label first started out at Portobello Road market in London

but soon its girly yet edgy designs gained a wider following. And it's now stocked in several boutique across the United Kingdom as well as the flagship Topshop store on Oxford Circus where the brand's

goegeous offering have been flying off the rails.

Their latest collection has us lusting after every single piece. Hot favourites include the fringed Coleen Camel

Coat and the lovely lace Tinna dress. Goldie London, Glossy salutes you!

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