Friday 26 October 2012

RAVE REVIEWS



Spotted shopping at the D.W.S. Menswear Sale was actor TIM McINNERY who's just received rave reviews for his performance as The Doge of Venice in Howard Barker's 'SCENES FROM AN EXECUTION' currently playing in repertory at The Royal National Theatre.  'The Independent' called him 'wonderfully absurd' and the 'Evening Standard's Critic wrote 'he is a constant pleasure to watch'.


Tim as The Doge, NOT when he was shopping!

Tim has been a regular customer at D.W.S. for years and as usual left with several bags of goodies this time.  He claimed some were early Christmas gifts, but as he raved about what a fun time he had with us, we were more than happy.


He was shopping with acclaimed documentary filmmaker JAKE AUERBACH who just so happens to be the boyfriend of Tim's sister actress LIZZY McINNERY.  It was Jake's second visit this month as he and Lizzy were also spotted at our WOMENSWEAR SALE just last week.  



Shopping at our SALES has always been a family affair even for our our more well-known customers and they especially know that at D.W.S. you never need to pay full price to look fabulous.


Tuesday 23 October 2012

GUESS WHO'S WEARING DWS CLOTHES THIS WEEK?






Yep, Oscar nominated actress KEIRA KNIGHTLY none the less.  To be totally truthful she wasn't actually spotted lurking between the packed rails herself but JILL TAYLOR was with her arms laden with clothes. Ms Taylor is an award-winning costume designer (and D.W.S. habituee too!) and was shopping on Sunday for some rather glamorous slinky numbers for Ms Knightly to wear in the new film she is currently filming in the UK with none other than KENNETH BRANAGH ... who's directing it and starring too.  Well, the real male star (in our eyes) is CHRIS PINE one of the latest Hollywood heartthrobs who can actually act too, but our older clients may get more excited by the news that KEVIN COSTNER is also  co-starring.


The movie is called 'JACK RYAN' who sharp-eyed filmgoers will know was the name of HARRISON FORD'S character in 'PATRIOT GAMES' (also written by TOM CLANCEY) and we think this is maybe a prequel or sequel ... but I guess we better wait and see.  

The last movie that Ms Taylor's was the Costume Designer for became such a favourite of ours ' MY WEEK WITH MARILYN' starring Michelle Williams.  Now there was someone we would have really have loved to meet.  And Ms Williams too.


Jill Taylor knows that she can get a whole array of wonderful clothes under our roof in one afternoon,and it also helps her budget go so much further.

Watch out for the film when it is eventually released and when you see how stunning Keira Knightly looks remember, at D.W.S. 'you never have to pay full price to look fabulous'.


Wednesday 10 October 2012

DIANA VREELAND : THE EYE MUST TRAVEL

D.W.S. recommends the wonderful new documentary on the late great DIANA VREELAND  which is now showing in London.   Our M.D. is a big movie buff and here is his review reprinted from his BLOG:-

Diana Vreeland was the Queen Bee of Fashion: a Demi-God of Style who reigned supremely from her different ‘thrones’ of power for five decades and single-handedly changed the way women dressed.  You may think that a brash statement but it is totally befitting of this large-than-life style maverick whose influence at the helm of both Harpers and Vogue was matched by her outlandish statements and opinions.  To Ms. Vreeland, everything was black and white: there was no grey.

This wonderful tribute documentary by Lisa Immordino Vreeland(the wife of her grandson) pieces together some of the parts of her life.  I add some of the parts because besides from the 'big jobs' that she was renowned for, the movie uncovered a wealth of facts about her life that are totally surprising and that she barely touched on.  There are far too many to list here but Ms. Vreeland claims to have gone shooting with Buffalo Bill (‘marvelous fella’) in the Rockies when she was a kid; danced with the Tiller Girls (the UK’s Rockettes) in the 1930’s; sold Wallis Simpson some couture lingerie for a weekend with the King; waved to Lindbergh as he flew over her house on his famous flight etc etc.  When one of the Vreeland son’s (now in his 80’s) added that he knew for sure that last fact was not true as their house was not on his fight path, he confessed that his mother loved to improve her stories which he simply called ‘faction’.

Born in Paris to an American socialite and a British businessman Diana lived in Europe until the outbreak of World War 1, but even when the family settled back in the US, Paris would always be her first love. She married Reed Vreeland, a Banker in 1922 and they lived in London until 1937 in which time she made her mark in British society, although she always claims that the best thing about living in London was … Paris …especially as she was getting her clothes fitted personally by Mlle Chanel.

Back in New York she caught the eye of legendary magazine editorCarmel Snow who offered her the job of writing what turned out to be an outrageous column called ‘Why Don't You’… imposing her own somewhat outlandish take on fashion on the hapless readers ofHarpers.

Her life then really took off … she metRichard Avedonwho she worked with for the next 40 years, and he was just one of the many fashion heavyweights that she collaborated with over the next five decades.  As evidenced in detail by the film, the work that she produced there as Editor, and then in the top seat at Vogue was outstandingly wonderful.  She threw the rule book out of the window on every single aspect of doing fashion spreads and the pages of her magazines were crammed full of stunning photography shot in exotic places which were simply beautiful works of art.

More importantly what the movie so accurately portrays is that these were not just pictures of clothes but real visionary concepts that placed fashion in context with the remarkable world that she wanted people to relish and enjoy.

They were extravagant pieces and having no interest in keeping an eye on the bottom line or appeasing advertisers (like the Ms. Wintour of today's world does to the detriment of magazines!) cost Ms. Vreeland her job at Vogue.   Bereft at 70 years old and totally unwilling to even think about retiring she leapt at the chance theMetropolitan Museum offered to run the Costume Institute.   The amazing success she achieved there over her years at the helm is well documented and dealt with in the film, but what I really enjoyed were the behind the scenes stories like how she commissioned a hapless assistant to make a pompadour wig with a frigate in it and demanded it 'bigger and bigger'.

Her sons found her distant, fashion industry notables (such as Oscar De la Renta, Calvin Klein, Manolo Blahnik) adored and respected her, and her staff feared her.  She was in every sense of the word a real diva and a fashion icon and her legacy is how she made people think outside of the box in terms of style and how she always invested her joie de vivre in it at all times.

Bruce Weber had attempted to film a memoir on Diana V  before, and now that Lisa Immordino Vreeland has succeeded at last, and so brilliantly, anybody with the tiniest inkling for style should be indebted to her.  My only regret is that I wish I could see all the material that never made the final cut as I am sure there are a whole wealth of more hilarious anecdotes and eccentric quotes.

P.S. In the 1995 film 'To Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything! Julie Newmar', drag queen Vida Boheme (Patrick Swayze) gives a copy of Vreeland's autobiography to a thrift-store clerk and tells him to "commit sections to memory." Later, the clerk quotes a passage that reads "That season we were loaded with pizazz. Earrings of fuchsia and peach. Mind you, peach. And hats. Hats, Hats, Hats, for career girls. How I adored Paris."



http://rwd5minmovies.blogspot.com/2012/03/diana-vreeland-eye-must-travel.html



Friday 5 October 2012

SAVE THE DATE

It's starting to get really cold out there so we are getting hot under our fashionable collars to bring you some fabulous warm winter fashions and accessories at our DWS WOMENSWEAR SALE: 19th- 21st OCTOBER  .......so don't get left out there freezing, SAVE THE DATE.