Modus Loves… Ryantoon

Modus’s friend Rob Ryan has temporarily replaced his store in Colombia Road with Ryantoon. The store on Colombia Road will carry the black and white theme for the next few weeks.
Ryantown - 126 Columbia Road, Shoreditch London E2 7RG +44 (0) 20 7613 1510
Salvatore Ferragamo - Blue & Joy Exhibition

To celebrate the beginning of the Frieze Art Fair, Ferragamo teamed up with artists Blue & Joy AKA Fabio La Fauci and Daniele Sigalot to showcase a collection of their work.
The Salvatore Ferragamo Old Bond Street store was turned into a mini art gallery on Thursday the 15th of October. Check out the bespoke button masterpiece created using 35,000 Salvatore Ferragamo vintage buttons.
Who says fashion isn’t art? If you fancy a slice of the stylish action you can purchase the art in store from the 15th of October, or why not check out the art for yourself from the 16th of October when the exhibition is open to the public.
Modus Loves… orangesnowstore

There is no end to the talents of old time Modus Friend Iain R Webb. Stylist, photographer, writer, fashion historian, author and now retailer.
Reworking out of date clothing and fabrics into new items; sequin embroidery letters onto army surplus. Bowie references abound - from the framed doilies to sweatshirt prints. Choose your own soundtrack while you shop - Neil Diamond always a winner.
*orange snow - a label for people who don’t want to be labelled. New gallery boutique coming soon to 40 Featherstone Street, London EC1Y 8RE.
Georgina Goodman SS10 - No Rainbows Without Rain

The pain caused by my own too-tight-for-comfort vintage boots was temporarily forgotten about at the mere sight of the new Georgina Goodman S/S ‘10 collection. As I strolled into 44 Old Bond Street for a sneak preview, I was surrounded by a rainbow of metallics, heels higher than Everest, classy flats and updated versions of classic Goodman’s.
Cynthia and Louisa at Georgina Goodman described the new collection as a mixture of “graffiti pop and graphic heels with a feminine silhouette”; the most-demanded of the day were the new ‘Duke’ style – black suede T-bars with lime green python detail.
Other notable feet treats were the all-round favourites back in full force – ‘Natalia’ reigns supreme in satin peach for Spring/Summer, as does A/W ‘09’s ‘Sister’ boot in new shades. Despite heels on the catwalk reaching mountainous heights, Cynthia and Louisa were bombarded with requests to try on the ‘Elvis’ sandals - proof that flats are most definitely the ones to be seen in. Breathe a sigh of relief girls!
The evidence points in only one direction - every fashionista in a pair of GGs will have a definite spring in their step come next season!
Hannah Brimson
Modus Loves… Hermes and Liberty

There have been so many collaborations in the fashion world over the past few years. One of my current favourites is the joining of Hermes and Liberty. An extraordinary coupling - the ultimate french luxury house with the quintessential English rose.
The result is beautiful….delicate liberty print cotton scarves and pocket squares printed with those iconic Hermes motifs.
+J Collection Launch - Jil Sander for Uniqlo

Thursday saw the much hyped launch of +J, the collaboration between minimalist style maestro Jil Sander and Japanese store UNIQLO. Following a five year hiatus from fashion, the designer created a 100-piece capsule collection aiming to merge her streamlined aesthetic with UNIQLO’s skill in creating affordable basics. London was first to see in the launch globally, with queues outside the flagship store snaking down Oxford Street from as early as 8am (including eager shoppers coming all the way from Scotland waiting patiently!). With fashion glossies hot under the collar in anticipation and countdown posters adorning the stores, expectations were high, and Sander did not disappoint.
The collection included men’s and women’s pieces, ranging from sharply tailored jackets to Sander’s signature monochrome accessories. With the rare opportunity to get their hands on high-end style without the price tag, visitors to the store snatched up must-have pieces as soon as they hit the shop floor.
And the +J collaboration doesn’t end here. With the news that designs are already complete for Spring Summer 2010, we can be sure that the covetable items from this collection won’t be the last. But get in line now, I predict a sell-out…
Laura Corrigan