Here Rhiannon is talking to the photographer from Italian Vogue. Fashion Week has been great for making contacts regarding her fashion label Bolshie - you might even see it on the catwalks in February.
One of the best shows so far has to be 'The Immoralist' show by Ziad Ghanem - mainly due to his use of alternative models from various professions [teachers, artists etc]. Siavash from Big Brother also attended, accompanied by his girlfriend [clearly still together even after his blatant cheating on her on national tv!]. She was dressed in complete black, with a black veil [Rhiannon thinks she's still in mourning after being humiliated by him haha].
The Felder Felder show was packed to the brim and held at the enormous Red Bull Fashion Factory. There were a few famous faces to be spotted such as George Lamb [who looked dapper as always] and Little Boots [tiny in the flesh] but the collection didn't stand out.
I wasn't particularly impressed by the attempts of the teenagers of BBC blast to design their own label WO/MAN and ended up relieved that I hadn't been chosen as a model for the show. However, the Dolly Rockers had opened the show and when we met them they expressed a strong interest in having their stage outfits designed by Rhiannon. Watch this space.
One of the best shows so far has to be 'The Immoralist' show by Ziad Ghanem - mainly due to his use of alternative models from various professions [teachers, artists etc]. Siavash from Big Brother also attended, accompanied by his girlfriend [clearly still together even after his blatant cheating on her on national tv!]. She was dressed in complete black, with a black veil [Rhiannon thinks she's still in mourning after being humiliated by him haha].
The Felder Felder show was packed to the brim and held at the enormous Red Bull Fashion Factory. There were a few famous faces to be spotted such as George Lamb [who looked dapper as always] and Little Boots [tiny in the flesh] but the collection didn't stand out.
I wasn't particularly impressed by the attempts of the teenagers of BBC blast to design their own label WO/MAN and ended up relieved that I hadn't been chosen as a model for the show. However, the Dolly Rockers had opened the show and when we met them they expressed a strong interest in having their stage outfits designed by Rhiannon. Watch this space.
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