Tonight’s look, in @louisvuitton ❤️
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De hoje, em #LV! #lvcruise (📷: @arturmedina) by @camilacoelho
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Tonight’s look, in @louisvuitton ❤️
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De hoje, em #LV! #lvcruise (📷: @arturmedina) by @camilacoelho
Taylor Hill in “Tintes De Mujer” for Vogue Mexico, May 2016
Photographed by Terry Tsiolis
Behati Prinsloo in “Endless Summer” for Marie Claire US, May 2016
Photographed by Philip Gay
Stella Maxwell in “Sur Le Sable” for Elle France, April 2016
Photographed by Gilles Bensimon
Behati Prinsloo in “Endless Summer” for Marie Claire US, May 2016
Photographed by Philip Gay
Anna Ewers in “California Dream” for Vogue Paris, May 2016
Photographed by Hedi Slimane
Jac Jagaciak for Viva Moda Summer 2016
Photographed by Pamela Hanson
Gigi Hadid for Vanity Fair Italia, April 2016
Photographed by Max Papendieck
Carolyn Murphy for Vogue Korea, May 2016
Photographed by Hyea Won Kang
Behati Prinsloo in “Summer Sensation” for Vogue Thailand, April 2016
Photographed by Russell James
Yumi Lambert in “Spend, Spend, Spend” for Vogue China, June 2016
Photographed by Jem Mitchell
Alexander Skargard & Margot Robbie in “Girl Gone Wild” for Vogue US, June 2016
Photographed by Mert Alas & Marcus Piggott
Kasia Struss & Jacquelyn Jablonski in “Girls’ Weekend” for Glamour US, June 2016
Photographed by Miguel Reveriego
I do love fashion with a heart, a brand that champions a charity, a cause or educates a new way of buying, I’m not talking about the one-off charity collaborations, granted they do good, for me it’s about those brands that put giving ahead of profit, one such brand is Jollie Socks, a more-than-profit enterprise that designs incredibly fun socks, who doesn’t love vibrant stripes, while also supporting local homeless charities with its ‘wear a pair, share a pair’ ethos.
So, for every pair of socks bought, which FYI come in the most adorable colour-specific can packaging, Jollie Socks donates a fresh pair of socks to a local charity through its network of 30 homeless charities and projects in Britain, all of which have been chosen for championing long-term tailored support for homeless people focusing on their rehabilitation into independent and sustainable futures.
What makes this sock company even more incredible is that it was set up by founder Ed Vickers, while he was still a final year student at the University of Exeter. Seriously what did you do in your final year at uni? I can tell you now I wasn’t setting up my own business.
A fresh pair of socks may seem like a small step towards tackling homelessness, but I love the fact that Jollie Socks and the people who support the brand and buying the socks are doing their bit to help support people who sleep rough. When you think about the clothes you have donated to charity, when did your bag include a pair of socks? It isn’t something we consider, and apparently sock donations are low and in great need, and a fresh pair of socks can really help fight against foot hygiene among homeless people.
So, I’ve shared the Jollie Socks story, but are these brightly coloured socks any good? For me, who loves packaging I was sold straight off, the recyclable tin can is so cute, I love that each one is colour-specific to the socks inside, and I knew instantly I was going to re-use them – I’m thinking for my make-up brushes, pencils on my desk, and even loose change to save my pennies, the possibilities are endless!!!
Back to the socks. I do love colourful socks and these ones are bright, especially my favourites ‘The Joker’ with pink, blue and yellow stripes, which not only cheer up a rainy day, but they are oh, so comfortable and cosy, made from 80% cotton, 20% nylon for a super soft finish. Plus, to top it all off all the socks are made here in the UK and are ethically sourced and stitched, so you can be guaranteed that they are going to last. When you think fashion with a heart it’s hard not to be blown away by this brand, it’s kind of like the Toms of the sock world, and it’s good to see more brands coming through with charity at its heart.
When it comes to design you have a few options, the ‘Originals’ are the stripy socks, then you have the slightly muted ‘Speckled’ and coming soon will be the ‘Twisters’ that have fun patterns on and made with eco-friendly dyes. I basically want them all. You can buy Jollie Socks direct from Jollie Goods online or there’s a selection also available at John Lewis, each pair costs £15.
Have you discovered the Jollie Socks ‘Wear A Pair, Share A Pair’ story?
New Blog: @JollieGoods Socks ‘Wear A Pair, Share A Pair’ I do love fashion with a heart, a brand that champions a charity, a cause or educates a new way of buying, I’m not talking about the one-off charity collaborations, granted they do good, for me it’s about those brands that put giving ahead of profit, one such brand is…
Aliz Menyhert photographed by Max Martin for Marie Claire France April 2016
I’m sure traffic na naman sa lugar na may H&M sa dami nang tao! Palengke levelz! So excited for this because I’m really such a big fan of Versace…and Lola Donatella nyo! Ang daming magandang pieces especially those trademark Versace looks and ang mga shining shimmering splendid dresses nila. Kalowka. Di ko na alam ang wish-list ko sa collection. Check out the video and the pics from the Versace for H&M show!
I love the fake fur vest!
Betchinamels pati the accessories!
Ang shoes! Winnie Monsod!
Pati ba yung bandana kasama? Gusto koooo!
For more prints! Gow!
Kalowka to! Sana ma-pull off!
Isa pa to! Prints kung prints!
Infair sa bag!
Bluer than blue. Chos!
Di ko ata keri suotin to! Haha!
Ayaw ni Donatella sa prints, no?
O diba… Ayan pa.
Fumi-fringe!
This is cute!
Ayan. Puso puso lang.
I LOVE THE BOOTS!
More prints!
Simpleng shift. Yume-yellow!
I want this!
Cutouts naman.
Betchinamels din to!
Very Versace!
I like the length of this dress. Sexy pero balot.
Ayan na ang mga gowns!
Fight!
Bongga nang studs!
Eto na ang hinihintay ko!
O.. Akong ako to. Chos!
PANALO!!!
PAK! GO MOTHER DONATELLA! I’m sure sold out na naman yan!
What’s on your wishlist?
Much love,
D