THE ELLE EFFECT: WOMEN SPEND LONGER PREPARING THEMSELVES FOR SCHOOL RUN THAN THEIR KIDS

On 30/08/2011 by Bonafide Supernova
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A recent survey has found mothers take longer getting themselves ready for the school run than they do their kids. Famous for looking immaculate on the school run, woman are taking a leaf out of Elle McPherson’s book and glamming up for the early morning trip.

Two thirds of school-run mothers will try to get one up on fellow parents when their kids go back to school following the six week summer break, with one in six sporting a new haircut and a new outfit while others will be showing off a new suntan.

It also emerged the average mum will spend up to 25 minutes perfecting their hair and make-up and deciding what to wear in preparation for the big day – around seven minutes longer than it will take them to get the children ready.

Yesterday a spokeswoman for Sainsbury’s, which carried out the research among 2,000 mums to mark the start of the new school year, said: ”Mums put themselves under an awful lot of pressure to be great at everything, and it seems looking their best is something else they want to perfect for the first day of school.”

The study also found one in two mums always aim to look their best at the school gates. And the average mum will spend around £60 on new clothes, shoes or accessories to wear on their kid’s first day back.

One in five has a new haircut which will set them back around £50 on average. By contrast, mums will spend £54 on their child’s new school uniform and £18 on stationery.

The survey also revealed 58 per cent of mums wouldn’t dare attempt the school run without make-up. More than eight out of ten wouldn’t leave home without running a brush through their hair, while three quarters would never drop the kids at the school gates if they were wearing the same outfit as the day before.

Having unwashed hair (81 per cent), a breakout of spots (70 per cent) and wet hair (65 per cent) were also school run no-nos, while one in six admitted asking their partner or neighbour to run the kids to school because they ‘didn’t look up to it’.

A third of those questioned worry more about getting themselves ready for the new term than they do getting their kids prepared, with seven out of ten admitting they were nervous about what other mums think of them.

Eight in ten also confessed to encouraging their children to get themselves ready for school in the morning so they have more time to perfect their look.

It also emerged that the majority of mothers regard their competitiveness as ‘ridiculous’ but most said they ‘just can’t help themselves’.

When you were yonger, did you long to have the stylish mum on the playground. Do you desire to be the yummiest mummy at the school gates today? Or is this taking it too far?

Here’s a look at some stylish celebrity mums on the school run!

 

 

vogue italia shocks with september’s cover

On 30/08/2011 by Bonafide Supernova

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Vogue Italia’s gothic September cover has shocked onlookers featuring Stella Tennant with a 13-inch waist as an ode to Ethel Granger, a lover of corsets and facial piercings who tightened her midriff into epically tiny proportions.

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Photographed by Steven Meisel, Ms Tennant wears a dark Prada gabardine coat and sports a gypsy-style nose ring as she holds scissors aloft and ready to cut.

 

The British model even appears to sport a lip stud – a small pearl that mimics Granger’s  experiments with facial piercing.

 

The shoot has a Tim Burton-style darkness about it as Ms Tennant is transported to another era, her dark stained lips and cold expression adding to the eerie feel.

 

The marvellously eccentric Granger experimented with looks that were way ahead of her time, variously sporting large tribal-style nose rings, cheek and lip studs and multiple earrings decades before it was common for women to even pierce their ear lobes.

Granger, who lived from 1905-1982, still holds the Guinness world record for smallest modified waist, clocking in at just 13-inches.

Ms Tennant’s corset – not the most common wardrobe addition, by any standards – was made by Deborah Milner, although we can only guess that a hefty dose of digital modification went into making Ms Tennant’s waist so impossibly miniscule.

Ms Tennant, 40, is a mother of four whose stellar career is partly attributed to early-career work with Mr Meisel.

As for featuring a 13-inch waist on its cover – in the name of art as it may well be – the magazine looks dangerously close to glorifying a ghoulishly skinny body, too.

 

So as Vogue continues to use shock tactics, is it effective?

Do you think this is all in the name of fashion and a tribute to a risk taker way ahead of her time, or will it set a bad example or put on pressure on young girls promoting body piercing and skinny bodies?

By Sophie Hipgrave

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-2031523/Vogue-Italias-shock-tactics-continue-Stella-Tennants-13-inch-waist-nose-ring-lip-stud.html#ixzz1WW5SfCRT

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

COLLECTION OF SEPT ISSUES 2011

On 29/08/2011 by Bonafide Supernova

A collection of this years September issues 2011- they are the most waited for cover issues; so we’ve decided to give you a sneak preview of the worlds magazine covers!

 

 

Images sourced from Fashionologie

DOSE OF ‘STREET STYLE’

On 29/08/2011 by Bonafide Supernova

Here’s your daily dose of some of the most ‘fab’ street style photography for you to look at.

While summer is nearly over…..well looking outside right now I’d say ‘OVER’ :)   It will soon be time to start investing in some autumn/winter clothes but before we all do, let’s just reminisce on some of the gorgeous summer trends.

Images from Lookbook.nu

 

 

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