
Sheer is my big tip for next season. Whether it's a sheer shirt or a dress with sheer detailing it's a demure yet sexy look which can be easily pulled off.
Madonna has already worn the trend and it appeared on the catwalk at Chanel, Luella and countless
Graduate Fashion Week shows.

I am so sorry to keep talking about Autumn, I know we haven't even had Summer yet but with the current grey skies and rain I can't help but look forward to the new season. It has
just been announced that Luella will design a collection for
Urban Outfitters! Isn't that the most perfect collaboration. When I found out, I couldn't believe that it hadn't been available there before.
Alexa Chung attended last night's Glamour Awards having been nominated for Best Presenter (sadly she lost out to Fearne Cotton). She looked stylish wearing a strapless dress from Luella A/W (she also wore Luella to the Elle Style Awards in February). She teamed it with cute patent shoe-boots and a little black bag.

Katharine Hamnett may have begun the political t-shirt movement but she is not the only designer trying to raise money/awareness for a just cause these days. Hamnett, Luella, Christian Lacroix and Betty Jackson have all designed t-shirt for
EJF (Environmental Justice Foundation) featuring quirky prints. Hamnett sticked to what she knows best with a simple statement tee declaring 'Save the Future' modeled by Lily Cole.

I have already told you about
cat print t-shirts and for Earth Day last week I showed you some of the best
eco tees but when I spotted Kate Moss in this cockerel print t-shirt I couldn't resist showing you some more. There are so many great versions available and even designer versions are well under £100. You will find that the quality of cotton varies greatly but obviously the designer equivalent is the best and will hold it's shape for the longest.