London Calling

Want to work in Fashion or Beauty?

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Want to work in Fashion or Beauty?

Then sign up for the Fashion and Beauty Beginners Workshop

Style News are hosting a unique session covering the fundamentals of the industry. Kick start your career and get top tips from a Celebrity Stylist/Presenter Charlene Campbell with clients including Cosmopolitan and Glamour and Celebrity Make Up Artist Margo Holder with clients including Marie Claire and Vogue.

Packed with innovative game changing activity!
Styling, PR and Make Up Artistry Fundamentals

Course Outline:
How to get into the Fashion Industry
The Fashion Calendar
Marketing your business or yourself
The role of public relations and styling
Print and Digital media
Make Up Trends
Fashion Trends
Practical Make Up demonstrations
Practical Styling demonstrations
Fashion Forecasting
Social Media and blog engagement

LOCATION: MAKE UP ATELIER, LONDON E16
DATE: SUNDAY 19TH MAY 2013

Workshop Fee £150 To register or for more details E: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it or call 07809 399 333 or register online www.stylenews.co.uk/register And be in with a chance of winning a place on the course by tweeting @StylenewsUK #FashionWorkshop


( 0 Votes ) Last Updated on Friday, 19 April 2013 23:18

See our LFWEnd Trend Edit

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See our LFWEnd Trend Edit


( 0 Votes ) Last Updated on Friday, 22 February 2013 16:17

Style By Royal Appontment

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Hartnell to Amies Couture

The Fashion and Textile Museum celebrates the impact of royal celebrity on 20th century British fashion. A major retrospective of London couture designed by Norman Hartnell, Hardy Amies, and Frederick Fox and features exceptional examples of British couture rarely seen in public before.

Exhibition dates - 16 November 2012 – 23 February 2013 Tickets start at £7 for more info visit www.fmlondon.org


( 0 Votes ) Last Updated on Tuesday, 30 October 2012 13:04

Forbidden Temple Review

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Post the Olympic fever in the capital you'll need a hotspot to head to to keep the excitement going this summer. The city is still on a high from team GB's performance and we've discovered a little gem in SW8.

It's a great fusion of flavours from the East meets the sounds of the West at Battersea’s Bar & Kitchen – Forbidden Temple. Launched in May, Forbidden Temple, serves up mouthwatering dishes from the Far East and India with the sounds of chart topping tracks played by a resident DJ every weekend so you can party until 3am.

Favourite starters on the menu include Home-made Duck Spring Rolls served with spiced plum and chilli or Home-made and Thai Fish-Cakes served with sweet chilli sauce. Followed by main dishes such as red fish curry with rice for a Thai twist.

Party into the weekend with the bar team at Forbidden Temple and choose from a celeb style cocktail menu including a selection of Signature House Cocktails, Classic Cocktails, Ice Cold Cocktails, Sparkling Cocktails, Martinis and Mocktails. The Signature House Cocktails are priced from £6.20 and include the ‘Forbidden Fruit’ featuring Dark Aged Rum, Vodka, Strawberry Syrup, Vanilla Syrup, Apple Juice and Lime.

With London calling this month and the city offering GB's so much entertainment, get involved and make the most of the capital by visiting the new hotspot Forbidden Temple....

Style News rating 7 out of 10

www.forbiddentemple.co.uk

30-32 Queenstown Road, London SW8 3RX

020 7720 5446


( 1 Vote ) Last Updated on Monday, 13 August 2012 08:31

Secretsundaze returns East to iCan Studios

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As big fans of Secret Sundaze we’re excited to hear that this Sunday it’ll be heading to an all new venue in East London - iCan Studios in Hackney Wick to be exact. This photographic studio obviously comes with the SS essential – a huge open space, so don’t forget those oversized shades! Joining residents Giles Smith and James Priestly at this new hip location are guests Mayaan Nidam, Fred P and October for what looks set to be another great party.


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