Thursday 28 August 2014

Our Hits and Misses of the VMA 2014 Red Carpet

We all know that when it comes to the red carpet at the VMA’s, no rules apply.

Although there was no gyrating Miley this year - who in fact opted out of a speech to allow a friend to take the stage and raise awareness for homeless people in America – we still saw a lot of questionable sights.


Amber Rose caused a state of shock amongst spectators when she paid homage to the infamous chain dress, first worn by Rose McGowan in 1998. The newly wed star left very little to the imagination, sparking controversial debates everywhere - would you dare to bare on the red carpet?

However, Amber was not the only star paying homage at this red carpet event. Katy Perry and rapper Riff Raff brought humour to the awards by wearing a Britney and Justin style double denim disaster. Hilarious? Yes. Stylish? No.
We couldn’t believe it either when we saw Miley Cyrus wearing a rather normal outfit – considering her PVC pants and bra combination last year. Her all black leather look was definitely a hit on this years red carpet.

Iggy Azalea looked super fancy in her sparkling silver Atelier Versace gown, showing off her amazing curves and wowing everyone with her performances; this Aussie rapper is definitely high up on our list of favourites.

In typical Kardashian style, Kim, Kendall and Kylie all attended the event in outfits that showed all three of their amazing figures. Kim’s signature plunging neckline, Kendall’s sheer black top, and Kylie’s thigh high split definitely grabbed them their usual attention.

Model, Jourdan Dunn, matched her chic new hairstyle to her simple yet elegant outfit. With her looking this effortlessly gorgeous, who can be surprised that she is one of this year’s top earning models?


We couldn’t forget the Queen herself; BeyoncĂ© ticked all of our boxes at the VMA’s. Glamourous dress? Check. Flawless (and emotional) performance? Check. All round perfection? Check.

Friday 1 August 2014

Cara Delevingne for Topshop

Could there be a more fitting face for a top British High street brand, than the British Queen of modelling herself? No, would be my answer to that. Vogue's cover girl Cara will be the first solo face to front the company's Autumn/Winter 14 global campaign, nothing the model isn't used to after previously fronting other British labels such as Mulberry (including a collection of her own bags) and Burberry, not to mention her international campaigns. Here's a little peak at some of the amazing campaign photos.






Photos from vogue.co.uk