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D E M U R July 2015 TRIBAL AFFAIR

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So here we go another month done and dusted. This month we are experimenting with a tribal affair. Colour and culture. It’s summer so of course we are worried about our bikini bodies. After Queen Bey announced the secret to her flawless body, we have been obsessing over this whole vegan diet and we thought we would give a try. If you love food like our girls here, you will love our vegan eateries featured in this issue. Our Fashion Editor, is our cover model, just to show you she has plenty more to offer. We jetted off to Birmingham (well not literally) to mett some beautiful people who have helped contribute and make this issue. Our D.I.Y fashionista Yemibee (Birmingham lass) givies us tips on how to save pennies and how to make our own threads. In this issue you will find an article that will appear to all your tastes, we continue to be a magazine that delivers diverse content that appeals to many people out there.

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CONTENTS01 - Editors Letter

08 - MusicVeromuse ,the future of music

Out and about with demur

Can you Handle it?

Couture hair events

11 - Rags to Riches - High Fashion

17 - G.H Bass & Co. X huntergather Collaboration

23 - Will Fashion change the world?

26 - Beauty

31 - Fashion Pills

06 - Editors Picks

09 - events

13 - Designer Magma Keni S/S Jewellery collection

19 - Food

24 - The Bootylicious Diet

29 - Fashion

33 - How to style your work out...

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So here we go another month done and dusted. This month we are experimenting with a tribal affair. Colour and culture.

It’s summer so of course we are worried about our bikini bodies. After Queen Bey announced the secret to her flawless body, we have been obsessing over this whole vegan diet and we thought we would give a try. If you love food like our girls here, you will love our vegan eateries featured in this issue.

Our Fashion Editor, is our cover model, just to show you she has plenty more to offer. We jetted off to Birmingham (well not literally) to mett some beautiful people who have helped contribute and make this issue. Our D.I.Y fashionista Yemibee (Birmingham lass) givies us tips on how to save pennies and how to make our own threads.

In this issue you will find an article that will appear to all your tastes, we continue to be a magazine that delivers diverse content that appeals to many people out there. We strive to empower people, giving people opportunities and promote individuality at all costs. We are indeed the magazine for the people by the people making us a networking platform for creative minds.

Until next time pick up an issue and pass it on.

Noreen ChadaEditor

Shirley Dee- Fashion EditorKay Samuel- Features EditorNicole Samoto – Social EditorStella Dzingai – Contributing Writer

Visit us at: www.demur.coFacebook: DemurMagazineTwitter: DemurMagazineInstagram: DemurMagazineTV:www.youtube.com/DemurMagazineEmail: [email protected]

Cover by: Designer Magma Keni S/S Jewellery collection.Photographer : James Parker Stylist : Yvonne Gyamfi Jewellery Designer: Magma-KeniModel: Shirley De Lawrence

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EDITORS LETTER

E D I T O R S L E T T E R

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ION Water Rocker Waterproof Floating Speaker

for iPhone/iPod £79.95, John Lewis

EDITOR’S PICKS

Bershka slip-ons £19.99

PU Contrast Band Fedora Hat

£25.00Topshop

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Hugo & Rose: A Novel

£17.19amazon

PETITE Cross-Back Duster Coat

£79.00TOPSHOP

River Island Iggy Mirror Sunglasses

£13.00asos

HUGO BOSS BOSS BOTTLED OUD EAU DE PARFUM

From £56.00 to £76.00House of fraser

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Veromuse ,the future of music.Artists are constantly looking for various platforms to launch their work. Veromuse brings a new experience to music, allowing you to share your creations and passion for music with your friends. Veromuse is a social platform that brings music and friends together. Some of the best songs made are hidden from the listeners. The music app is designed to enhance the music experience of both artists and listeners; the music-makers and music-lovers. Veromuse respects and appreciates the artists by opening up the stage to talented creatives at all levels.

As an artist you are in control of what you put out to your fans, from controlling your own page and choosing when to publish your music. You can upload as many tracks as you like and as many videos to go with your tracks. Best of all Veromuse is free for your fans to download. Veromuse is the future for up-coming music artists. Get on board.

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To celebrate the beautiful weather that is to come this summer, Nest Bar are hosting an outdoor party at a roof top location in the heart of Dalston. All you need to know is there will be some meat grilling on the barbie, cocktails and hopefully some sun.

Come and experience a night with the legendary neo-soul artist D'Angelo. For one night only, D’Angelo will share his music with his fans in an up close and personal setting at the Roundhouse. D’Angelo will be performing new and old hits with his band The Vanguard. When: Monday 13th July at 7pmVenue: Roundhouse, Chalk Farm Road, NW1 8EH London.Tickets: www.roundhouse.org.uk

Danish Wakeel knows how to put on a show. He is back again with what we know will be an outstanding collection. This time Danish has partnered up with the group featured on Britain’s Got Talent, “Dance Flavourz” When: Friday 17th July at 6:30pmVenue: No.41 Mayfair, 41 Conduit Street, W1S 2YF London.Tickets: Available from www.eventbrite.co.uk

When: Saturday 11th July at 4pmVenue :Dalston Roof Park, 18 Ashwin Street, E8 3DL London.Tickets: Available from www.ilovethenest.com

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OUT AND ABOUT WITH DEMURDALSTON SUMMER ROOFTOP PARTY

D’ANGELO LIVE

THE VOYAGE- awe-inspiring high fashion show by Danish Wakeel

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NAUTICAL CHICJoin Fashion Historian Amber Jane Butchart for a talk on her new book Nautical Chic tracing the relationship between maritime dress and the fashionable wardrobe, uncovering stories, tracking the trends, and tracing the evolution of the style back to its roots in our seafaring past.

When: Thursday 16th July at 6pmVenue: 83 Bermondsey Street, London SE1 3XFTickets: Available at www.ftmlondon.org

LONDON EMERGING DESIGNER AWARDSSelf explanatory really. The London Emerging Designer Awards will celebrate emerging designers who deserve the platform to showcase their creations. The judging panel will include: Renowned Photographer Kent Baker, Fashion Designer Louise Gray, Menswear Designer Liam Hodges and Designer Rachel Freire + Our Guest Speaker/ Knitwear designer Brook Roberts.

When: Saturday 1st August at 6pmVenue: Somerset House, Strand, WC2R 1LA London.Tickets: Available at www.eventbrite.co.uk

PURE LONDON Our favourite fashion buying destination, taking place twice a year at Olympia London. This unmissable event in the buying calendar showcases 700+ edited brands across womenswear, young fashion, footwear and accessories, all under one roof. You will also find free seminars on a range of hot topics to help you up your game, exclusive trend forecasts from WGSN, catwalk shows, networking opportunities, celebrity guests, and loads more.

When: Sunday 2nd –Tuesday 4th August Venue: Olympia London, Hammersmith Rd, London W14 8UXTickets: Available at www.purelondon.com

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RAGS TO R ICHES - H IGH FASHION AT LOW PR ICES

We women have got a hard year ahead of us. Amid fighting redundancies and the recession, were fighting our own battle: being skint. Let’s face it, after December’s festive rush; we have officially blown the one early pay cheque we get on last minute gifts, Christmas dresses and indeed New Years Eve. But luckily, were in this one together. Here come the seven steps to buying more but spending less.

1. Who said sewing was for grannies? Pay a little trip to your local haberdashery and you’ll be surprised as to what you’ll find. It’s the ultimate place for tracking down unique buttons and bold materials for self customising. Get creative with knitted cardi’s by adding bright buttons and funky sequins to help give it that vintage inspired look.

2. People often assume that you need a fashion qualification to customise, or even create your own clothes. But really, all you need is an imaginative flair for design. Raid your local vintage shop for clothes that still have wear in them. Buying these garments cheap and sprucing them up with scissors or sequins will save you pounds. The best thing about buying second hand is that it’s cheap. So don’t insist on finding the right size, instead, just alter it, or buy big and style out the waist belt. These trends will never go out of fashion.

3. It’s the thought that counts. Save money this year with customised gifts. Handmade presents are invaluable, especially if given to a close family or friend. Better still; why not try selling your creations on EBay. It’s simple, profitable and costs next to nothing.

4. Money’s tight, but who said our wardrobes have to suffer? Once you’ve mastered the art of sewing, you can apply your skills to all sorts of things, including repairing old damaged clothes, and redesigning your party wear. Add some sparkly embellishment to evening dresses to cover up any imperfections. Lace and sequins are perfect for hiding signs of wear.5. Spend less looking good this summer by turning old jeans into summer shorts.

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6. Throw a clothes swap party. Have a stylish get together, and bring all your unwanted clothes to one place. This way you can trade shoes, jewellery, clothes and accessories at the cost of absolutely nothing. The great thing about having fashionable friends is that in the future, you can always re-trade.

7. Finally, reduce your carbon footprint buy investing in second-hand. If you’re prepared to rummage, you’ll find some real gems in your local charity shop. Oxfam is original, often retro and always cheap. Fara charity shops usually have vintage sections where you will often find second hand designer items at absolute bargain prices.

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Designer Magma Keni S/S Jewellery collection.Photographer : James Parker Stylist : Yvonne Gyamfi Jewellery Designer: Magma-Keni

Model: Shirley De Lawrence

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Designer Magma Keni S/S Jewellery collection.Photographer : James Parker Stylist : Yvonne Gyamfi Jewellery Designer: Magma-KeniModel: Shirley De

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Designer Magma Keni S/S Jewellery collection.Photographer : James Parker Stylist : Yvonne Gyamfi Jewellery Designer: Magma-KeniModel: Shirley De Lawrence

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FashionG.H Bass & Co. X huntergather Collaboration

Iconic footwear brand G.H. Bass have teamed up with British contemporary menswear label huntergather on a limited edition penny loafer. Together they have created a leather Penny Weejun loafer for women and a Larson Weejun loafer for men, each with a huntergather branded plectrum on the front. Stylist and co-founder of huntergather David Bradshaw says, “When I met Michael Jackson at the Mondrian Hotel in LA for the first fitting of the Scream video I was about to style, he was wearing a fedora, mirrored aviators, a black military tunic with gold braid, skinny black jeans, white terry socks and a pair of well worn, black, classic Bass Weejun penny loafers. Every

day on the shoot I saw him rehearse complex

dance routines in those same shoes, his body immersed in an energy hard to describe. Gliding through space, snapping and popping to rhythms he alone could feel, each movement a performance in itself and an incredible privilege to see. I've worn Weejun's ever since.” Huntergather is a fashion label with a fresh take on contemporary masculinity and caters for a creative community including architects, writers, designers, stylists and photographers. The history of G.H. Bass & Co. dates back to Maine in 1876 and George Henry Bass - a man on a simple mission to make the very best shoe. In 1936, G.H. Bass & Co. put a stylish spin on a Norwegian farm shoe designed for “loafing in the field,” and playfully dubbed them Weejuns, introducing the world’s first penny loafer. From strolling across college campuses to doing the moonwalk, ‘Weejuns’ have been found on industrious feet eversince.Priced at £125, the loafers are available exclusively at Huntergather’s Redchurch Street store in Shoreditch.

Huntergather, 19 - 29 Redchurch Street, London, E2 7D

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Wild Food Cafe1st Floor, 14 Neal's Yard, Covent Garden, WC2H 9DP, LondonYou will find the Wild Food Café in Covent Garden just above Neals Yard, serving up some delicious raw food and vegetarian dishes. The Living Falafel is to die for! The food is always served at room temperature.As well as this, Wild Food also hosts various talks based around eating health and maintain your well being.

FoodFood Porn – salivate all over some healthy good for you dishes served at some of these restaurants.

If only there was a way to consume alcohol with your strict diet? Tanya’s Café serve up various healthy cocktails made with organic alcohol and fresh fruit juices. You can find Tanya’s Café at myhotel in Chelsea and their new location in Parsons Green. Tanya’s teamed up with Ride Republic, the cycling studio to ensure they are there for you during those daunting workout sessions. Everything you need for a healthier you is at Tanya’s Café.

Tanya’s Café myhotel Chelsea, 35 Ixworth Place,SW3 3QX, London

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myhotel Chelsea, 35 Ixworth Place,SW3 3QX, London Itadaki-Zen 139 King's Cross Road, WC1X 9BJ, London

This is a small Japanese restaurant serving up vegan food in King’s Cross. Emphasis is on organic ingredients and seasonally grown vegetables. Rice, root vegetables, seaweeds, soya beans and soy by-products, are recurrent ingredients in the cuisine. As for entertainment, Itadaki-Zen have an art gallery and live music playing on the weekend. The perfect place to

eat and shake a leg.

Masala Zone

75 Bishops Bridge Road, W2 6BG, London.

If you after a healthy curry, Masala Zone is the place to go in London, no exaggeration. No oil or cream is used in their cooking and most of all their meals are affordable. Saving you pennies and

trimming your waist.

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Pure Taste

115 Westbourne Grove, W2 4UP, London

If you are a meat lover you will be delighted with the menu at Pure Taste. Pure Taste serve up delicious meat dishes accompanied by lots and lots of vegetables. Your mother would be pleased. The food is gluten and dairy free and is suitable for the paleo diet.

Nama

110 Talbot Road, W11 1JR, London

They say you eat with your eyes first and it looks like Nama believe in this too. Judging by their Insta posts, Nama will leave you drooling at your desk if you are not careful. The food is as good in real life. Everything on the menu is raw and if you’ve got a sweet tooth, treat yourself to their

blueberry cheesecake.

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Can fashion heal the world? As much as we don’t be shallow or over pretentious about it, fashion plays an important part in our everyday lives. Believe it or not whether you chose to

follow a current trend or not that in itself is a fashion statement.

With fashion influencing so much of our being, will it change the world for the better? So much time is spent analysing and considering trends, about as much time that is spent on

Government policies. Fashion speaks to people on so many levels and in different ways. An outfit can effect a decision. First impressions count they say, first impressions include your

outfit, first impressions create marriages, families and careers.

We know fashion directs culture. We see it on our televisions every day, the Kardashians have told us not to trust anyone with bad eyebrows. What we eat, watch and where we sleep is

based on fashion. Musicians, sports stars and even politicians know fashion forms an integral part of what is acceptable to society so they have to cater accordingly.

In the past we have seen those from the fashion industry advising Government officials, you may also recall when Castro agreed to meet with Kate Moss and Naomi Campbell whilst they

were out in Havana for a shoot. With all of the above taken into account, when will fashion finally end world wars, poverty, austerity and injustices? Are we being naïve in thinking that

fashion can change the world when it’s only purposes is to adorn trends and hold them up as something to be profited from?

Will Fashion change the world?

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THE BOOTYLICIOUS DIET Can you handle it?

Several people were disappointed when the only big news Beyonce had to announce was her Vegan Diet which helps her stay in shape. Others were intrigued, so what is the business with the vegan diet? The honest truth is, it is hard to maintain a vegan diet, let alone start it when you have been when meat is part of your staple diet. Vegan diet will not only help you with weight lose, there are so many other health perks that come with it. A vegan diet is rich in fibre and fibre alone does wonders to your body. Fibre cleanses your body getting rid of toxins that affect your well-being. This means meat lovers; we will have to cut anything that comes from an animal that includes eggs, milk and cheesy pizzas. Why don’t you try some of these dishes to kick off your new way of living?

INGREDIENTS• 1 cup lentils, cooked• 6 medium potatoes, mashed• 1 tsp olive oil• 1 yellow onion, diced• 2 carrots, diced• 1 Tbsp fresh thyme, minced (or 2 tsps dried)• 1-2 Tbsp red or white wine• pinch black pepper• 1-2 tsp sea salt• 2 Tbsp whole grain flour• ½ cup water

Vegetable Shepherd’s PiePrep time: 10 minutesCook Time: 50-60 minutesTime from start to eating: 40 minutesMakes enough for 6 large servings.

DIRECTIONS

Start by cooking the lentils. Put them in a pot with 2-3 cups of water, bring to a boil and then turn down to simmer for 20-30 minutes,.until the lentils are soft

Cut the potatoes into small chunks, put in a pot and fill with water until the potatoes are covered. Add a pinch of sea salt, bring to a boil, and cook until the potatoes are soft, about 20-30 minutes. Once they are cooked, pour off the excess cooking liquid leaving about ½ cup in the pot. If you pour the liquid off into a bowl, you may want to add some .back

Mash or blend the potatoes until smooth, adding liquid if necessary. If you want a

really creamy potato, you can add rice or nut milk and coconut oil, but I don't find this.necessary. Add salt to taste

Transfer the lentils to a pie or baking dish, then heat the pot again to medium. Saute the onions in the olive oil until they soften, then add the carrots and allow them to soften. Season the vegetables with the thyme, then add the wine and stir. Put the vegetables into the dish with the lentils, add salt, pepper, flour and stir to combine well. Add the water.and stir once more to dissolve the flour

Top the lentils with the mashed potatoes andput in the oven to bake at 350 degrees for 20- 30 minutes, or until the potatoes are starting to brown on top and you have completed your.vegetarian Shepherd’s Pie recipe

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TUSCAN WHITE BEAN PIZZA

Makes 1 (12-inch) pizza. INGREDIENTS

Dough:• 2 3/4 cups all-purpose flour• 2 1/4 teaspoons instant yeast• 1 teaspoon salt• 1 cup lukewarm waterTopping:• 1 tablespoon olive oil• 3 garlic cloves, finely minced• 1 1/2 cups cooked or 1 (15.5-ounce) can cannellini beans, drained and rinsed• 1/4 teaspoon salt• 1/4 teaspoon black pepper• 1/3 cup water or vegetable stock• 3 tablespoons chopped fresh basil• 2 medium ripe roma tomatoes, cut into 1/4 inch

DIRECTIONS

Make the dough: In a large bowl, combine the flour, yeast, and salt. Stir in the water until combined, then use your hands to knead it.into a soft dough

Transfer the dough to a lightly floured work surface and knead until it is smooth and elastic, about 10 minutes, adding additional flour as needed so it doesn’t stick. Shape the dough into a smooth ball and place in an oiled bowl. Cover with plastic wrap and let rise at room temperature in a warm spot until.doubled in volume, about 1 hour

After the dough has risen, transfer it to a lightly floured work surface, punch it down,and gently stretch and lift it to make a 12-

inch round about 1/4 inch thick. Transfer the round to a floured baking sheet or pizza stone. Let the dough rise in a draft-free place

for 20 minutes. Adjust the over rack to the bottommost position of the oven. Preheat.over to 425 degrees F

Make the topping: In a large skillet, heat the oil over medium heat. Add the garlic and cook until softened, about 2 minutes. Add.the beans, salt, and pepper

Mash the beans to break them up, then stir in the water and simmer, stirring occasionally, until the mixture is creamy, about 8 minutes..Stir in the basil and set aside

To assemble the pizza, spread the bean mixture evenly on top of the dough round, to within 1/2 inch of the edge. Arrange the tomato slices on top and season with salt and pepper to taste. Bake until the crust is.browned, 12 to 15 minutes. Serve hot Splurge a little: Add sliced pitted kalamata olives when you add the tomatoes. Garnish.with thin strips of fresh basil leaves

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BeautyCOUTURE HAIR EVENTSIf you are looking to beatify yourself this summer, look no further than Couture Hair Events. With over 26 years experience are ready to take of you whether it’s a wedding or you are creative working on some editorial work. Couture Hair Events have been servicing clients in Hertfordshire, Bedfordshire and Buckinghamshire and very soon they will be gracing us with their presence in Mayfair, London. Couture Hair Events know how to take care of you and only use quality products including Balmain Hair.

Don’t take our word for it:

“At our trial Karen was friendly and professional. She was able to provide some helpful ideas for my bridesmaids as they all have quite different hair. She was really patient trying a few styles before finding one that each of the girls were happy with.”

“Massive thanks to Karen and Couture Hair Events. I made a very short notice phone call on a Weds for a Wedding where I was a Bridesmaid on the Saturday! I’d been let down by another hairdresser and Karen was a Saviour!”

“Great working with Couture Hair Bedfordshire…….A real professional and expert in her field !!.”

“I love Balmain hair extensions. ..they are so high in quality and so comfortable on your scalp..as I have tried cheaper brands which smell bad and get very rough just after few washes..but Balmain is different ..very nice and shiny …and the hair doesn’t get dry at all…I would love to buy them again and highly recommend to anyone. “

www.couturehairevents.co.uk - 07577765938 - [email protected]

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Photography: Krish Nagari Make Up Artist: Sita Gill Model: Juste Sulcaite Creative Driector & Stylist: Karen Windle

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Fashion8 Wearable trends from London Collections Men: Spring/Summer 16

Coach Berthold

Lou Dalton Gives & Hawkes

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Belstaff

Mark Thomas

E Tautz

Richard James

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FASHIONPILLSJhené Aiko is sailing out

$CHOOL Kills according to Rihanna

Clueless the Musical

Donatella Versace for Givenchy

Jhené Aiko has been on everyone’s lips for a little while now for her music and now she is breaking into the fashion industry. Jhené launched her bohemian-centric clothing line created in partnership with Neff and PacSun, called Soul of Summer. The collection is designed for the chi and petite lass.

Yes you read it here. The script has been adapted for a musical and the director is in place. We are just itching to know who will reprising the characters from the hit teen movie and when ohh when can we go and watch it.

In a rather unusual fashion Donatella Versace agreed to offer a helping hand to a competing fashion brand. Donatella is featured as the face of Givenchy’s Autumn/Winter 2015 Collection. "I believe in breaking rules. Riccardo Tisci is extremely talented and above all my dear friend. We are family," she said of the campaign.

BadGalRiRi ensured she left something to listen to as she took a break for her music career. We hear Rihanna has officially filed an application at the US Patent and Trademarks Office by Rihanna's company, Roraj Trade, LLC, for the brand name, $CHOOL Kills. The company is filed under 'leather products' and 'clothing products and it doesn’t take a genius to figure out what the company’s activities will be. We know Rihanna has already had a success within the fashion industry, for example with River Island collaboration and currently as the Creative Director at Puma. We have no doubt $CHOOL Kills will follow suit.

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The Prince of Fashion

Tyra Banks goes in on fashion industry

Should we ditch the skinny jeans?

LADY GAGA, SNOW WHITEAND THESEVEN DWARFS

We knew it wouldn’t be too long before Prince George was gracing fashion magazines as a fashion icon just like his mother. This time it’s those crocs little Georgie was spotted wearing at the polo last month. It is reported sales have gone up for the Baby Crocs which retail at £35.00 for a pair. We know about his mother’s impact on high street stores, now we can’t wait to see what his sister Charlotte does to the fashion market.

If you are a big fan of Snow White and her adorable seven dwarfs look away now. This will not be the first time that Lady Gaga has caused controversy with her fashion choices. This one, however required less effort, just a t-shirt with what some considered to be inappropriate graphics.

In a simple Instagram post supermodel Tyra Banks aired out her views to the fashion industry about the pressures placed on models nowadays."Models have so much pressure today."They have to look good on AND off the set. They have to arrive backstage at fashion shows looking and dressed as if they are already ON a runway. They have to be slimmer than slim. Skinnier than skinny. They have to compete with actresses, recording artists and reality stars for magazine covers and ad campaigns. They have to have tons of followers on social media to book top notch jobs. And they have to do selfies that make them look relatable, but not TOO relatable, because then people may comment that they don't understand, 'Why the heck is THAT girl a friggin' model??!!!!'" You go Tyra!

Wear skinny jeans at your own risk. That is the warning that is being sent out to skinny jean consumers after a young woman in Australia recently had to be taken to hospital to be cut out of her skinny jeans. The young lady spent the day completing her house chores in her skinny jeans and during the course of the day she developed a condition called compartment syndrome which causes numbness and nerve damage. As good as they maybe for our figures, perhaps it is time to opt for a safer style of leans.

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FASHION How to style your work out...

Sports bra Medium Support – H&M £9.99

Nike Free TR Fit 5 Women's Cross Trainers – Nike £50.00

Nike Women's Tempo Printed Shorts – John Lewis £15.00

Yoga Leggings –Boden - £19.50

Kalenji Elioplay Running Jersey -Decathlon £7.99

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Even the men want to look good working out

White Sneaker Print T-Shirt – TK Maxx - £9.99

White Sneaker Print T-Shirt – TK Maxx - £9.99

Mihara Yasuhiro 71 Trainers – PUMA £59.99

Sports Shorts– H&M - £19.99

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