Wednesday, 29 October 2014

Taylor 1989 Album Review

She's back, one of the biggest stars in Music is back with a new look, feel and sound. Taylor shocked us all with Shake it Off earlier this year and it is safe to say she's not pure country anymore. I loved Taylor's Stuff since her 2008 album Fearless but this is a complete new direction and unlike other crossover artiest she makes the transition to pop look so easy.

Welcome to New York: This is the perfect opener, it's upbeat, fun and a brilliant indication on who the New Taylor is.

Blank Space: This sounds a small bit like Lourd, its cool, relaxed and has she make fun of her "clingy girlfriend" reputation

Style: This has a bit of techno in it. The lyrics are clever and she is showing the makings of  a pure popstar on this track

Out of the Woods: This is not exactly my favorite, there's a lot of  repetition of lyrics, it's a bit dull

All You had to do Was Stay: This is a pure pop track but still got the autobiographical lyrics Taylor famous for, a strong track

Shake it  Off: So fun, so catch, this was the perfect first single to introduce the new Taylor to the world

I Wish You Would: So 80's, full of synth, I love it, perfect to listen to before heading out, one of my favorites off the album

Bad Blood: This sounds like she was influence by her friend Lourd, it is a little darker than usual Taylor, it's good though

Wildest Dream: This is haunting song, very deep, honest, pure Taylor

How You Get the Girl: This is another pop track, you can sing along but she is still upset with men

This Love: The first ballad, her voice sounds beautiful , I really liked this

I Know Places: This is not very memorable but still a good song, kind of underwhelming

Clean: This sounds so 90's, it's a chilled track but not the best pick for an album closer

Overall: I love this, it's a really strong album, full of rich lyrics. I love the new Taylor, it's a change but a nice change and she is a good popstar as well as a country star. This is a great offering from Taylor. She is going to continue her success and with stuff like this, she deserves it.

Kardashian Kollection: Review

The ladies are back on the High Street ready to let us dress like a Dash Doll at a reasonable price. Here a breakdown of the latest Kollection from the First Family of Reality TV.

The body con dress is back, I like the cutouts in the front and Burgundy is big for Winter. It will cost you €74

 
This midi dress is nice, simple and would look great on a night out but its a bit pricey for €83

This Shift dress has cool snakeskin detail and I like the belt but it's a bit much at €95

This is the standard leather midi and will cost you €51

I like this jumpsuit, I like the detail and the high neckline, it costs about €99 but it is one of my favorite pieces.

Another Jumpsuite, I think this is a bit done to be honest but it's €95 if you want it.



Ill be honest, I hate this, I think it's so frumpy and old but if you like it, the cost is €95

Honestly I really don't like this collection, it's just not very fashionable and I think we have seen it from the sisters before. I love the sisters and the style but this is a dud for me and I think for the prices they are charging, they need to step up their game.

Tuesday, 28 October 2014

Oscar De la Renta, Remember the King of High Fashion

It has been a week since iconic designers Oscar De la Renta passed, he was, in my opinion, the King of High Fashion. He knew how to make any woman look classic, elegant and beautiful, the master of the modern day Ballgown, his designs were graced by singers, actors and First Ladys.
Here is a look back at some of the best looks by the legendary designer. He was beloved by fashion lovers, stylish woman and red carpet watchers, Trained by Balaniciaga, working for Lanvin and Balmain, and launching his own line.
He was iconic, legendary and Brilliant, RIP Oscar, you will be missed.


Jessica Alba

Michelle Dockery

Emma Watson

Eva Mendez

SJP

Jennifer Lawrence
Jennifer Lawrence

Cameron Diaz


My all time Favorite Oscar Dress, Amy Adams


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