As a girl with curves in the right places, I find Kelly Brook’s debut clothing line for New Look a little patronising, predictable and above all, disappointing. As the modern day poster pin up for fifties style (she’s often seen cycling her bicycle in a cute flippy dress or capri pants), it was only right that her collection would be fifties-inspired. And whilst some pieces are spot on - the orange floral crop top and short suit, the red and white polka dot trousers - others are downright dull. If she’d have tweaked them a little with say a more contemporary floral print or a less TOWIE shade of blue, she’d have had a solid collection that would be worthy of the curves. As it is, I’m left feeling a little flat. But what do you think?
Daily dose: It’s the hair isn’t it? If I looked as amaze as Eva Mendes on a Starbucks run, maybe Ryan Gosling would feed my creativity officially, rather than unofficially.
First look: Feast your eyes on this pair of brooding beauties. No it isn’t a post-war Britain snapshot, but the new Burberry A/W 12 campaign. Starring actress Gabriella Wilde and singer Roo Panes (he recorded the soundtrack for the campaign too, natch) I think this campaign perfectly sums up our current love of everything of everything typically British. Including a flat cap.
Wanted: A chunky pair of summer heels to wet my whistle. Two pairs in fact! Oh, and they’re from Whistles. Nice.
Sandals, £125 each, Whistles
Daily dose: Matching your dress to the weather is as ideal as it gets, especially when you’re Zoe Hardman who donned this Sophia Kah sunshine yellow dress to the BAFTA TV Awards 2012 last night. Glorious.
Love a celeb menage a trois. Style to the power of 3.
Wanted: Let the flood gates of my pyjama shirt obsession open once again - ASOS’ tile print pyjama jacket is the stuff dreams are made of.
Pyjama jacket with tile print, £35, ASOS


