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Bryce d’Anice Aime

by urbansocialite on November 13, 2009

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Why does each Friday feel like the end of a marathon?! Anyway, TGIF… lift those knees and sprint that final distance, lol.
Today’s designer is Bryce d’Anice Aime. I love his SS10 collection! Check out his facebook page for pictures from the collection, his blog for updates and of course, the official site. Have a nice weekend! About Bryce:

Born in France, Bryce d’Anice Aime came to London in 1998 and cultivated his talent at Central St Martins where he graduated with a BA Honours in 2005. Designer d’Anice launched his eponymous label the following year, presenting a highly successful debut collection for Spring/Summer 2007. Bryce d’Anice Aime’s designs reflect an intriguing mix of form, function and finish, providing an ongoing foundation for each collection. He creates for the woman who desires a distinct yet quiet drama within her wardrobe.

Quiet drama… hmmm….

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Phil-up on style

by urbansocialite on May 11, 2009

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Yup. This is going to be a looooooong week. My Outlook calendar is super mad at me…. with appointments in red and crisscrossing arrows all highlighting the fact that despite the fact I actually put things in my calendar now (which is a HUGE step up from where I was this time last year), I don’t pay any attention to what’s already in there when I enter new things. Kinda defeats the purpose of keeping a schedule… but at least now I know I’m double booked instead of be caught by surprise!

Moving on. Today’s designer is the sassy Australian, Sara Phillips. Sara launched her debut collection for her label “Sara Phillips” titled “Knit one Purl one” in November of 2007 at the Carriage works in Sydney. She has been working in the fashion industry for five years and already has an impressive CV, having worked with large fashion houses such as Jayson Brunsdon, Saba and the Apparel Group. Sara combines her fresh, feminine sense of design with a quirky edge in her striking label!

Enjoy, and sorry if I’m super-flighty this week!

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