Tuesday, 30 November 2010

Michael's Credentials

"Who is this Michael fellow and what does he know about fashion?" you might ask yourself. Well with experience in the biggest retail brands on mother earth itself, I know where the world is at in terms of fashion. I have worked for Topman, Next and I currently work in Levi's which means not only is it my hobby, it is my job to keep myself and the world posted on the latest high-street fashions and celebrity style. Find out what the must-have clothing trends.

 
I’m 21 years young with 5 solid years experience in the retail sector. I’m very grateful to work in a field that I have such a keen interest in and I now feel that the time has come to broaden my horizons, hence this blog. If you haven’t witnessed me with your eyeballs then you should know that I take great pride in how I dress and I feel very strongly about fashion. I believe that fashion is an art and a way of depicting your persona so please follow me and I will do my best to help accentuate your character through the art of fashion.

If you’d like to feature on this blog, whether it be a picture of you in your favourite or  outfit or you would like to write an article for the blog then drop me a comment and I will see what I can make happen.   

The Beginning of Something Inspiring

Hello trendsetters, fashionistas, vintage loving friends and those who are just curious about fashion. twenty-deuce fashion blog has been designed to offer quality and unassailable fashion tips for both men and women, with the opportunity for you to offer your own personal insight on the latest trends and what you would like to see make a comeback. The style is indie with elements of punk, rock, ska and electro. Think: humorous, witty, tongue in cheek, fun, fresh, exciting, shocking, innovative, stylish, bizarre and engaging.
As well as discussing latest trends and where to find them, we will be taking a look inside some of your wardrobes to see if we find the heights of fashion or quite simply the gateway to Narnia...if Narnia was a place filled with typically unfashionable garments and footwear.