Showing posts with label beyonce. Show all posts
Showing posts with label beyonce. Show all posts

Thursday, 2 May 2013

I WANT TO BE BEYONCE.


The Mrs Carter show – How lucky was I to see Beyonce on one of her five nights at the 02 during her world tour?  It was an incredible concert, just incredible, there’s not much more I can say: take her insane voice, the lighting, graphics, dancers, band and costumes and this was a truly inspirational performance.

The Crowd:
Beyonce’s presence won them over in a heartbeat.  For one moment, as she rose up through the stage, the crowd fell silent and time momentarily stood still.  Then deafening applause as everything kicked off.  This woman is so skilled at interacting with her fans; one woman’s reaction to Beyonce touching her hand was five full minutes of hysterical jumping up and down and screaming – which those around her  (including her boyfriend) seemed to feel entirely justified!   


The lighting and graphics show:
Dare I say that even on mute the concert would be fabulous?  The theme running throughout the show was of Beyonce being crowned queen, losing her identity and re- finding it, using amazing lighting and graphics, with fashion angles that could have been taken straight from a professional shoot.  In one of my favourite routines, Beyonce and her dancers stand in front of an LCD screen so you only see their silhouettes.  Behind them, black and white patterns are screened to emphasize their dancing and, as the pace of the music increases, this is matched by the graphics until it builds to a crazy fast finale!

New life goal= Be Beyonce:
Beyonce’s power to inspire, her confidence, determination and passion is truly empowering – my new life goal is to be Beyonce.  Okay, so I won’t get a weave or sing my heart out in front of millions, but I wasn’t the only one to come away from that concert feeling that I had experienced something more than the music.

Trust me – those of you with tickets are in for a treat.

//Photographs from google images

Friday, 26 April 2013

The Rise of Luxury


We are all continually made aware of the difficult economic state in Britain and how our high streets continue to suffer.  In the past twenty years or so our obsession with bargain hunting has grown, feeding the market for cheap, disposable fashion and high street knock-offs from catwalk shows. 


But as many of us have had to cut back on spending in the last few years, it seems that there has been a rebirth of higher-end spending on fashion items.  More of us are now saving to buy quality investment pieces rather than spending less but buying more.  Perhaps buying more, cheap, poor quality clothes is finally being recognized as an unsatisfactory quick-fix that isn’t the best way to spend the fewer pennies in many of our purses?

For many of us, buying into a luxury or heritage brand feels both safer and an investment.  Collaborations between high street brands and luxury designers/celebrities - such as H&M’s collections with Lanvin and now Beyonce,  have struck a balance between style/quality and price, convincing buyers of their worth.  Although these clothes are around 20%-40% pricier than other collections in store, you get the designer or celebrity influence at a manageable cost - how clever!  That these high street brands are showing at fashion events alongside big designer names retains our confidence, encouraging us to visit the pricier areas of their shops and reach deeper into our pockets. 

The creation of luxury collections within high street brands is also proving successful.  We can see this with the sell-out of Topshop Unique’s clothing lines and with the main buzz at this year’s AW13 fashion week: River Island’s collaboration with Rihanna.  
Will we one day say goodbye to fast fashion shops?  I for one will be happy to wave goodbye to Primark and welcome a wardrobe of well thought out and beautifully made clothing.