LUST HAVE CLUTCH BAGS
A statement clutch will add the finishing touch to your evening looks.
JEWEL COLOURED CLUTCHES £50
GOLD CLUTCHES FROM £55
NUDE CLUTCHES FROM £65
CAGED CLUTCHES FROM £60
BLACK CLUTCHES FROM £55
Clutch bags from a selection at Coast
Monday, 12 November 2012
LUST HAVE DRESSES
This feather iridescent feather and leather dress is fabulous fusion of two opulent textures. The sleeveless party dress features a fitted leather bodice, slight scoop neckline, cut-away arm holes at the back with an exposed zip fastening at the reverse and a fitted waistband contrast with a skirt adorned with swinging iridescent feathers. Slip this eye-catching style on with a pair of high heels for a head turning party look.
Made from a lightweight, chiffon fabric this Lattice Back Dress is ideal for those special occasions. The sleeveless dress features a crew neckline, fitted bodice with cut-out lattice design across the chest and reverse, exposed zip fastening and a hi-low hem with short lined underskirt. Dressed up with a pair of heels, this dress is perfect for the party season. Available in other colours.
V FRONT JACQUARD LACE PEPLUM DRESS
For opulent luxury choose this sequin sequin lace bodycon dress, constructed out of a sequin embellished floral lace. The dress features a sheer lace yoke panel and three quarter length sleeves and is lined from the bodice to the hemline with a wide round neckline. The mini dress sits at the thigh and is a great glistening choice for a party.
EMBELLISHED SHOULDER MAXI DRESS
All dresses featured are from a selection from warehouse.co.uk
THE SILVER AGE OF HOLLYWOOD
The first “outside” photographer to be hired by studios to document the filming of their movies and in essence capture the soul of each film, Bob Willoughby’s photographs dominated the pages of culture and lifestyle magazines throughout the ‘50s, ‘60s and ‘70s.
This prestigious collection of limited edition, signed, silver gelatin prints features stars like Elizabeth Taylor, Marilyn Monroe, Audrey Hepburn, Sean Connery, Frank Sinatra, and James Dean in front of and behind the camera in some of their most iconic motion pictures.
Known for his artfully informal pictures of gamine actress Audrey Hepburn, Willoughby’s big break came when his shot of Judy Garland on the set of “A Star is Born” made the front cover of Life Magazine. Before long the editors of top publications became Willoughby devotees: commissioned to capture behind the scenes moments of big movies, he was often on assignment for as many as seven different publications for any one film and would style his shots according to each magazine’s aesthetic.
Willoughby also led the way in technology: commissioning radio controls and soundproof housings for his cameras in order to get the shots other photographers might have missed.
Bob Willoughby: The Silver Age of Hollywood boasts photographs from the sets of feature films such as The Graduate, Rebel Without A Cause, My Fair Lady, Ocean’s Eleven and Rosemary’s Baby, and offers an opportunity to see Hollywood stars in and out of character; in moments of high drama and at their most relaxed. Willoughby captures a striking James Dean pouring over his script, a deeply pensive Jane Fonda rehearsing her lines, and some on-set tension abated by a food fight between Blake Edwards and Natalie Woods. The exhibition also includes Willoughby’s first photograph of Audrey Hepburn when the pair met at Paramount Studios.
Directors immersed in the moment, actors surrounded by dramatic whirls of smoke, and starlets lounging in costume; Proud Chelsea delivers a truly beautiful retrospective of Willoughby’s career behind the scenes of the silver screen.thesilver age of hollywood showing at the Proud Gallery Camden.
Grace Kelly
Kim Novak
Audrey Hepburn
Elvis & Sophia Loren
Liz Taylor
Jane Fonda
Mia Farrow
Natalie Wood
James Dean
This prestigious collection of limited edition, signed, silver gelatin prints features stars like Elizabeth Taylor, Marilyn Monroe, Audrey Hepburn, Sean Connery, Frank Sinatra, and James Dean in front of and behind the camera in some of their most iconic motion pictures.
Known for his artfully informal pictures of gamine actress Audrey Hepburn, Willoughby’s big break came when his shot of Judy Garland on the set of “A Star is Born” made the front cover of Life Magazine. Before long the editors of top publications became Willoughby devotees: commissioned to capture behind the scenes moments of big movies, he was often on assignment for as many as seven different publications for any one film and would style his shots according to each magazine’s aesthetic.
Willoughby also led the way in technology: commissioning radio controls and soundproof housings for his cameras in order to get the shots other photographers might have missed.
Bob Willoughby: The Silver Age of Hollywood boasts photographs from the sets of feature films such as The Graduate, Rebel Without A Cause, My Fair Lady, Ocean’s Eleven and Rosemary’s Baby, and offers an opportunity to see Hollywood stars in and out of character; in moments of high drama and at their most relaxed. Willoughby captures a striking James Dean pouring over his script, a deeply pensive Jane Fonda rehearsing her lines, and some on-set tension abated by a food fight between Blake Edwards and Natalie Woods. The exhibition also includes Willoughby’s first photograph of Audrey Hepburn when the pair met at Paramount Studios.
Directors immersed in the moment, actors surrounded by dramatic whirls of smoke, and starlets lounging in costume; Proud Chelsea delivers a truly beautiful retrospective of Willoughby’s career behind the scenes of the silver screen.thesilver age of hollywood showing at the Proud Gallery Camden.
Grace Kelly
Kim Novak
Audrey Hepburn
Elvis & Sophia Loren
Liz Taylor
Jane Fonda
Mia Farrow
Natalie Wood
James Dean
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