Cancer Research

The online Cancer Research shop has a selection of mens, womens and chilldrens clothing including vintage, designer, second hand and deadstock.

The shop is packed full of high quality clothes and quite a lot of brand new (end of line/ dead stock) categorised by style.

Proceeds from this online charity shop go towards the very important work of the charity in fighting cancer. Each year their scientists get closer to finding cures for cancers – whether through targeted treatment or simply detecting cancers earlier. Genome mapping and new technologies have put them on the brink of major breakthroughs. With the continued help of their supporters they can help turn these breakthroughs into treatments that could save millions of lives and accelerate our progress against this devastating disease.

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30 Days of Ethical Fashion – Hatastic – Candy Collection SS12

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Chloë Haywood, Eco and Ethical hat designer is about to launch her long awaited Candy Collection SS12. The collection is made from vintage fabrics and real sweeties!
 
Chloë’s desire to rejuvenate and transform the old, unused and unloved, into something strangely beautiful is essentially the ethic of Hatastic! Nowadays, this would fashionably be called ‘upcycling’. As a result her designs at times can be quite complex and she says, ‘I thrive on a challenge, and I’m constantly surprised at how the pieces turn out.’
 
Each piece is carefully handmade and is one of a kind. The sweets, which include Flying Saucers, Dolly Mixtures and Snow Drops, are resin coated so no need to worry that they might get eaten if anyone is feeling peckish.
 
 
The collection will be seen on the catalk at Alternative Fashion Week April 2012.

Since her nomination as Accessory Designer of the Year 2011, Chloë’s designs have caught the interest of Esthetica, she has contributed to the book ‘101 Things to do with Glitter’ (published 2012) and is preparing to show with The Green Closet at Milan Fashion Week Feb 2012.
 
Chloe also undertakes bespoke commissions for a hat that fits perfectly with an outfit for a special occasion.  
 
I really love hats and headwear and am definitely tempted by the confections in the SS12 Hatastic collection. Now I just need somewhere amazing to go, Ascot perhaps?
 
Candy Collection launches 7th January on www.hatastic.folksy.com
 
Not long left until the end of my 30 Days of Ethical Fashion Series, are there any ethical fashion brands that you would like to see featured?
 
With warmest wishes
 
Ceri X

FBFF – Refashioning – DIY Tromp L Oeil Top

I love to refashion old clothes or items from a charity shop to bring them up to date or give them a new lease of life. I was really pleased that the Fashion and Beauty Friends Friday topic for today was about refashioning. Not only do I get loads more inspiration and ideas from the other posts but I also I get to post my first DIY/ refashion post on the new Style Eyes Ethical Fashion Blog.

My refashion / DIY project was something that I have been thinking about doing for ages. In the end I only managed to kick myself into action yesterday evening, which just shows how quick this DIY was. It took me about an hour. It is inspired by Tromp L’oeil art or ‘trick of the eye’ or when something isn’t what it seems and involves embellishing a top with ribbon to make it look like it  has a collar.

For this DIY you will need:
An old or second hand t shirt – preferably with a round and quite high neck.
Some thin ribbon in a contrasting colour – about 1 metre should be enough
A ruler
Scissors
Needle, thread and pins

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I got this simple black Marks and Spencers t shirt from the local British Red Cross charity shop for £1.50.

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You  need to lay out your ribbon on your top and work out roughly how you would like your collar to look.

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Once you have rough idea of how you want it to look you can begin to pin the ribbon onto the t shirt. Finish the ends of the ribbon by tucking under. Use a ruler to measure the main points including the collar tips and distance of top of collar along the shoulder seam and ensure that it is all symmetrical. At the collar tips fold the ribbon back on its self to create the right angle.

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Once your collar is laid out and pinned exactly how you want, you can sew it. You can sew along the middle of the ribbon using a sewing machine. I decided to hand stitch it along the edge of the ribbon for that handcrafted look ( and because I couldn’t be bothered to get my sewing machine out).

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You then need to pin and sew another line of ribbon along the actual neckline of the t shirt again tucking the ends under to finish. Finally press with iron on quite a low heat (otherwise the heat might damage the ribbon).

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Top- DIY’d
Skirt- Dorothy Perkins (really old)
Brooch – local vintage shop
Shoes – Urban Outfitters


Here is the finished Tromp L’Oeil Top worn with a vintage bow brooch at the neck. You could also make a little fabric bow to sew or pin to the collar.

Other possibilities for DIY Tromp L’oeil projects are endless. You could also add a vertical line of ribbon down the top to look like an opening and add pocket shape and even a line of real buttons. This project would also work really well with a plain shift dress or tunic. Black and white looks really striking but you could try all sorts of different colour combinations or even a patterned ribbon.

How about sewing lapels onto a simple cardigan with ribbon? Strings of sequins could be used instead of ribbon for an evening top or party dress. You could also make  a more rounded Peter Pan collar or make the collar shape using individual beads or pearls.

What do you think? would you give this DIY a try? You can also check out the other refashion/ DIY posts over on Adventures in Refashioning.

With warmest wishes

Ceri X