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#31 suestev07

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Posted 22 October 2010 - 09:52 PM

Good lord, for a second I forgot how hot Amy is.

I want the white shirt with the checkerboard collar and the jackets. Unfortunately, it's expensive and I don't have a job right now -_-

I like Amy's style btw. The clothing looks much better the way she wore it, than the way the model wore it.


...also, some of the pieces look much better in the drawing than the actual...and I don't mean that they look better on paper than on Amy or the model, I mean that if they would have been cut the way the drawing shows, they would have looked classier
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Posted 22 October 2010 - 10:10 PM

oops never mind
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Posted 24 October 2010 - 04:05 PM

Yay! I just ordered three pieces from Amy's collection! I can't wait until they arrive. :)
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Posted 29 October 2010 - 08:06 AM

Thanks for sharing. it's great

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Posted 29 October 2010 - 09:55 PM

Yay! I just ordered three pieces from Amy's collection! I can't wait until they arrive. :)


i need to make morreeee money! customs blow (pay up to $50+), conversions from pound-to-$$$ suck (unless plastic is involved & no/assoc. with bank) & DHL charges double tooo.

I AM SOOOO JEALOUS OF YOU!!! haha ;-) which ones did you get????
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Posted 30 October 2010 - 08:52 AM

Don't be jealous!;-) hehe
I got the argyle longline sweater, the black belt & the knitted silk shirt. They already arrived. I love them! The colour of the silk shirt is a bit darker than it looks on the pics but it's still great.
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Posted 31 October 2010 - 12:32 PM

Pfft! Custims fees. I hate them. Took delivery of some prints this week, and the post office take 8 quid for themslves! Mercianeries!

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Posted 31 October 2010 - 03:47 PM

I just picked up the new edition of Harper's Bazaar with Amy's interview - yay!

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Posted 31 October 2010 - 04:12 PM

I just picked up the new edition of Harper's Bazaar with Amy's interview - yay!

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Cool! I'm searching this magazine but it's not available in my country yet.
Are there unseen pics of Amy?
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Posted 31 October 2010 - 08:10 PM

^ No unseen photos - they used 3 from the Bryan Adams shoot that also appear on the Harper's Bazaar website. They also used two other pics (Frank era and 2008 Brits).

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Posted 04 November 2010 - 07:14 AM

oops

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Posted 04 November 2010 - 07:14 AM

http://www.harpersba...0?click=main_sr

October 14, 2010
Amy Winehouse: Unplugged
Upon the launch of her new fashion collection, the controversial superstar says she's happier than ever. But has she really changed? Plus, see our Amy Winehouse photo shoot with Bryan Adams and red carpet pictures here.
By Polly Vernon

Even from a distance, and despite the fact that she is really very small indeed, Amy Winehouse, 27, is unmistakable. I recognize her instantly: that diminutive frame adorned with the beehive of black hair, the big mouth (which, in the tradition of Mick Jagger, seems designed to draw attention to the very point of Winehouse: her big and beautiful voice), and the pronounced curve of her bosom, which may or may not be cosmetically enhanced. (Winehouse has not commented on the rumors of breast-augmentation surgery that surfaced in October of 2009, but the bosom certainly appears much larger than it did a few years ago.)

The singer fiits about the minimalist shell of the Harper's Bazaar photo-shoot location in London, barefoot, extravagantly tattooed, and dressed in only a cotton halter-neck sundress—part of a collection Winehouse has created with the British brand Fred Perry. Today she's modeling the clothes for rock star turned photographer Bryan Adams.

They are partway through the shoot when I arrive; Adams has taken a break to eat some food. He's trying to convince Winehouse to eat too by offering her vegan rice balls. "No, Bryan!" she says grandly. She is very loud and very theatrical. "I need protein, Bryan!" She dispatches a member of her not-inconsiderable entourage to track down a Pret A Manger crayfish salad. Also: "A cucumber, so I can hit Bryan with it."

She drifts off to get changed for the next shot. So this is my inaugural experience of Winehouse. She seems a little demanding, a little given to drama, but equally focused, disciplined, eager to get the job done, funny, and fun. When I discuss the experience of working with her with Richard Martin, a marketing manager from Fred Perry, he tells me that she has been a delight—bright, passionate, and dedicated, with strong ideas of exactly what it was that she wanted from the range. "Detailing, fabrics—she was all over it," he says. "All over it."

Could Amy Winehouse have turned over a new leaf?

It's been a tough three years for the artist. On one hand, she has garnered international fame with the Grammy-award-winning album Back to Black. On the other, she has become infamous. Thanks to her tumultuous marriage to former music-video assistant Blake Fielder-Civil and rumors about violent rages, drug use, and multiple trips to rehab, Winehouse has become associated with the darkest, trashiest, most tabloid-friendly type of celebrity.

But recently, her life has seemed calmer. In July 2009, she and Fielder-Civil were granted a divorce; since then, she's maintained a lower profile in the tabloids that once obsessively recorded her every step. A nascent relationship with film director Reg Traviss has stirred up some press interest, but she has generally avoided both trouble and unsympathetic media coverage.

Just before Winehouse goes to change for the next shot, I see her gulping down a big glass of wine. "Not," she says aloud, "that I'm a rock-star alkie."

I have no idea what prompted this, but I can say that 45 minutes later, she is changed. She is physically unstable, wobbly in high block heels. Soon, she begins a chorus-girl routine for the camera—complete with cha-chas and pirouettes. "Hurry up, Bryan!" she shouts. "This is like a three-hour-long blood extraction!" She hikes her black-and-white-checked miniskirt up and shakes her hips.

The shoot wraps, and Winehouse walks unsteadily from the set.

I find her sitting on the edge of a white-quilted bed in her dressing room, slurping noisily from a pot of soup. One of her representatives tells me that she will sit in on our interview.

I want to ask Winehouse many things. Is she happy? Healthy? Working on new material? In love? How is her relationship with her father, the outspoken London taxicab driver, Mitch? Does she miss Blake? Does she want marriage? Children? But, I quickly realize, I am unlikely to get any answers. She is just not ... present. She is distracted and vague. My most straightforward questions confuse her.

How are you? I ask.

She slurps more soup.

"I'm all right. How are you?" Her voice is breathier, girlier now; her syntax is childish. She either pronounces words with great care or slurs them into one barely intelligible syllable.

I'm fine, I say. Were you getting tired of shooting?

"I'm not very good at it."

Why not?

"'Cause I'm a musician, I'm not really good at posing and being a model, like, modeling."

Do you enjoy it at all?

"Hmmmm ... I enjoy ... it depends on who you are with."

But you like Bryan?

"Yeah! I-like-him-a-lot-he-is-a-very-nice-man," she says. Her words run together.

Tell me about the Fred Perry project. It seems like you really knew what you wanted from it.

"Ve'y much so. Ve'y much so. And that's been the whole thing. We've pretty much done like up to autumn/winter 2012, and I'm like, 'Have we?' Yeah!"

It was easy?

"Mmm-hmmm. Yeah, yeah, it was not hard at all, not hard at all, because, like ..."

Someone hands her a crayfish salad and removes the empty soup pot from her hands. "Thank you, baby!" she says to the provider of the salad. She turns back to me.

"I knew exactly what I wanted. And I love Fred Perry so much. I was honored that they would even, like, 'Do you want to come and do a line?' Me? Like, me?" She stabs a finger into her chest. "Yeah!" she adds.

I attempt to move our discussion on. How is work generally?

"Um, writing loads. Just ... writing loads."

Her management representative interrupts: "What are you asking her about?"

Music.

The rep says Winehouse cannot talk about her album; she's here to talk about Fred Perry.

"Yeah," she says with gusto. "Just-about-Fred-Perry."

And then: "I'm aware I'm being recorded," Winehouse says. "Just so you know. I am aware of that."

Okay. Do you consider yourself a style icon?

"A style, like, what?"

A style icon, I repeat.

"Style, like ... ?"

Icon!

"No, of course not!"

But you are! People have altered the way they look as a consequence of your look. Tattoos have gained new currency; heavy eyeliner is widely imitated.

"Uh-huh. I don't think that's true. I just dress like ... I'm an old black man. Sorry!" she says. "Like I'm an old Jewish black man. I just dress like it's still the '50s."

Who inspires you? I ask. But Winehouse is distracted. She has dropped a bit of crayfish on the bedding beneath her.

"I just got prawn on Bryan Adams's cover," she says, aghast. She dabs at it with a napkin.

He'll forgive you.

"Do you reckon he will, though?"

Definitely.

"What are my inspirations ... ? Elizabeth Taylor."

You want to look like Taylor?

"Not really. She had purple eyes. That's weird. Um ..."

She pauses, then warms to a line of thought: "Thelonious Monk. Charlie Mingus. Miles Davis ... Thelonious Monk again, and then rappers that are around right now, like Nas, um, um, Busta Rhymes, and Mos Def."

Any style inspirations?

"I don't know." She seems exasperated. "I like ..." She reaches around for a fashion reference. She finds one. "Chanel."

I decide to blindside her with a big question and see what happens.

Amy, are you happy?

She squints suspiciously at me.

"About what?"

About life.

"I'm happy about this salad."

Do you wake up and feel happy?

"I don't know what you mean." A pause. "I've got a ve'y nice boyfriend. He's ve'y good to me."

Are you in love?

"I hardly know ... yet. We've only been together three and a half months."

The time scale invoked would suggest she's talking about Reg Traviss.

And do you have any unfulfilled ambitions?

"Nope!" she says. "If I died tomorrow, I would be a happy girl."

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Posted 07 November 2010 - 02:16 PM

DAMN WTF this is so beautiful its so nice to see this..where ive been man...the sweater is PERFECT...cute how she poses:D
a shame i cant wear 1 piece

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Posted 14 December 2010 - 08:56 PM

Amy's spring collection for Fred Perry.

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Posted 14 December 2010 - 10:56 PM

Maybe I'm being really negative here, but I feel like something about that interview is still.. off? Everything about her used to be brass, including the way she talked. And now she comes across as a demanding, theatrical little girl.
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