Here is your first look at the brand new Liberty of London for Target range! Our own British heritage brand as teamed up with the American retailer to create a range for women, men, kids and the home. Choc-full of Liberty's gorgeous flower, peacock and paisley prints, the womenswear collection features romper suits, maxi dresses, summer frocks, swimwear, and jumpsuits. There is also a cute range of accessories including clutch bags to get excited about.
While we mull over the news that Liberty is planning to sell its iconic Tudor-front store in London's Great Marlborough Street, our American friends will soon be in for a treat when this range hits Target stores and online on March 14. Don't worry my British peeps - items from the range are expected to go on sale at the London flagship from April.
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With all the fashion week chaos we almost missed Nicole Richie jet-setting into London last Friday to launch her new line, Winter Kate, at Selfridges. The reality TV star-turned-designer was greeted by fans who had queued up to get an autograph and an up close view of her new engagement ring.
Winter Kate is the latest addition to Richie's fashion CV, and follows the same indie hippy-chic style that she has already incorporated into her footwear and accessory lines under her House of Harlow 1960 label. For her London outing, she wore black tights, a long-sleeved paisley baby-doll top and a black fedora-style hat.
Still hunting for the perfect party dress to wear this festive season? Then you may want to take a glance at Roland Mouret's limited edition dress collection for Net-a-porter.com. Aptly named, the 'Rainbow Project', the collection features an array of party frocks in a burst of different colours. Subtle glamour is the key - and not a little black dress in sight! But be warned, prices aren't cheap. Ranging from £850 and £1700, what else can you expect when two of the pieces (a cream and a navy dress) starred in Mouret's spring/summer 2010 show in Paris.
Click here to shop the collection online.
It is possible that I've fallen under some kind of rock lately. There can be no other reason why I almost overlooked such an amazing opportunity to own a piece of fashion genius. Maison Martin Margiela has opened up his incredible archives to the public thanks to a collaboration with Yoox.com. There are 100 one-off items for sale online, that span Margiela's collections from 2005 to 2009. They include some of his most experimental and unique pieces such as the infamous wig jacket (£5,303) which took a staggering 51 hours to create!
What are you waiting for? Check out the collection online now at Yoox.com
Those gorilla-prints that have sent celebs such as Rihanna into a frenzy lately are now available at My-wardrobe.com. Designed by Christopher Kane, the animal prints have been adapted into T-shirts from his spring/summer '09 collection, which featured silk jersey dresses of baboon and mandrill images. Available exclusively for £210 per T-shirt, they won't last long. Click here to check them out.
Her last collection flew off the shelf and sold out within hours of hitting Net-a-Porter. So will the same happen with Victoria Beckham's new autumn/winter 2009-10 collection which went on sale this week? The range includes 23 dresses, featuring structured tailoring, cape-style coats and full-length fishtail gowns. With fans such as Heidi Klum backing her, I'd say it's a fair bet that these pieces won't last long. Victoria's latest collection is priced between £900 and £5,000, and is now available from Harrods, Selfridges and Net-a-Porter.

Motel love their retro style seagull print so much they've used it on about five dresses and a jumpsuit this season. It is a pretty print, and perfect now the sun has come out, but I couldn't help thinking I'd seen it somewhere before.
Turns out I had...in my own wardrobe, in fact! Last year Primark used a very similar seagull print on a sell-out shirtdress (above left). It was really popular when we posted it on the site, so if you didn't have chance to get your hands on it then, Motel's cute little dresses are a great alternative, and range from £35 - £49.