Monday, 28 December 2009

Tips for Shopping in the Sales


A purchase is only a bargain if it fits in with the rest of your wardrobe, suits you and you can afford it. Buying odd pieces because they are on sale will just sit in your wardrobe and never be worn.

Before you go shopping know what you have in your wardrobe and know the areas you need to add to.

Look for good classic staple items i.e. a black suit, cashmere jumper, wool cardigan/jacket, white blouse.

Update your existing wardrobe with shoes, belts and jewellery.

Check out the returns policy on sale goods if you are unsure when buying something.

DONT impulse buy.

DONT buy anything you need to slim to wear.

DONT buy anything without trying in on first.

Outfits MUST flatter your colour and shape. Dont go for fashion garments for the sake of fashion.




Wednesday, 23 December 2009

Last Minute Gift Ideas


Don't panic. Sit and write out who you still need to buy for.

There are a lot of gifts you can buy on line e.g. theatre/band tickets, amazon e-gift vouchers, memberships for National Trust, English Heritage or Royal Horticulture Society. There may be a local vineyard close by where you can buy vouchers for vineyard tours and wine tasting evenings. Most cinemas offer unlimited monthly or annual passes and can be bought over the phone or online.

Spa and pampers days are really popular and available at health resorts and large hotels. For anyone with a favorite TV programme, there could be a DVD or book sold in a good bookshop.

For any other advice and help give me a ring on 07860 136455. www.janebusby.co.uk






Thursday, 17 December 2009

Wednesday, 16 December 2009

SPARKLE THIS CHRISTMAS

Be the star of the party in sequins and sheer satin. A Little Black Dress with a fabulous statement necklace, killer heels and a sequin clutch bag will impress. Volumise your hair and add bold and jewelled clips and combs. Use metallic eye shadows and luminous glow highlighters For men check out and update your dinner suit, black tie and your less formal eveningwear.

Monday, 30 November 2009

ECT Magazine Q&A - December issue


I have been on the Q&A panel for the last 18 months and this is the page from the latest issue.




 

Wednesday, 18 November 2009

Dress up Work to Evening






















We had a Christmas Sparkle style evening at Champneys on how to update and dress up outfits with jewellery and accessories.

Our model arrived straight from work and with make-up, hair and accessories her dress transformed from work to evening perfectly.

For more information and advice email jane@janebusby.co.uk or tel 07860 136455

Monday, 9 November 2009

Guest on Ambrose Harcourt's afternoon show

THURSDAY 12th NOV  -  4-5pm RadioReverb 97.2FM

Book in a personal style consultation and personal shop following my radio appearance with Ambrose and you will receive 20% discount.

Consultation - I will advise and establish your COLOUR, STYLE and SHAPE, find out about your life style and budget over a cup of coffee or on the phone.

Personal Shop - I will take you to the shops which will suit your requirements and ensure you come away with outfits that are well co-ordinate and accessorized.

Email: jane@janebusby.co.uk or phone 07860 136455

          

Monday, 26 October 2009

STYLE evening at Champneys - 16th November



I am joining forces with Champneys and All That Glitters of Brighton to create a luxurious evening suggesting how to dress up your wardrobe for the evening with fab jewellery and how to put finishing touches with a good facial and party make up by Champneys. I will be offering style tips all evening from 5-8pm. Tickets are available from Champneys in Brighton tel 777155.  www.janebusby.co.uk


Monday, 5 October 2009

Business Edge Magazine Q&A - I was invited on the 'panel of experts'

Q.    I am a manager of an IT Company employing office and sales staff.  I am looking to give guidelines and advice to employees for dressing in the workplace.

 A.   Dress in the workplace must be thought about as it is the first impressions many customers and suppliers have of your company and the employees.  Everyone whether in work uniform or on management level must dress cleanly, neatly, professionally and sharply. 

Suits should be well cut and of the best material to enable them to hang and fit right. Dark suits give the impression of confidence and authority and are best worn with a good plain or striped shirt and tie, or non fussy blouse/top.  Dresses and jackets are a smart option for women.

For women, keep hemlines below the knee, hide away cleavages and sleeves should be capped or longer but not strappy.  Make up must always be kept natural and make sure that nails are well manicured.  Hair should be styled or if long kept tidy. Be aware that if hair is highlighted or coloured that the roots do not dominate.

For men wear leather formal shoes – black with a black, grey or navy suit.  Women can wow with a pair of killer heels but always make sure shoes are clean and polished.

It is important to personalize and create your individual style, but women must not over accessorise by wearing bows, sequins or huge patterns. Your wardrobe should show your personality, suit you, your work and be compatible with your lifestyle.

A splash of red – a tie for a man, a top or accessories for women, can give a confidence boost and give an impression of authority, ideal for presentations and pitches.  Just be aware that if you blush under pressure or have a reddish complexion keep to blue colours.

Some Companies have a casual dress code and some have dress down days.  This is not an excuse for sloppy dressing - one piece of an outfit should be tailored or structured and it must be made clear whether jeans and trainers are allowed.

For employees in a company, dress for the job you want – not for the job you are in.  In the 80s the buzz word was ‘power dressing’ today it is ‘self branding’. 

Great style is about knowing what suits you and what you feel good in.  It is not about trendy impulse buys, it is about investing in amazing pieces that show off your personal style again and again.

You never get a second chance to make a first impression.  

Business Edge Magazine - September 2009

Sunday, 13 September 2009

QUOTES on the Fashion Show

Having styled and produced the show thanks for the following quotes:

"I would like to let you know that we thought the fashion show looked really really professional in the end. You managed to get the kids to look really confident and all was beautifully put together, so well done you!" True North Photography

"The fashion show went very smoothly and professionally and we were very proud to be part of it.  Thank you for your styling suggestions. It was a pleasure working with such a professional and shall gladly work with you again in the future" - Soly and Tim, Ju Ju

"It was a pleasure to work with you on such a great project, thanks so much, it went really well and the response I've heard has been great". - Sarah Powell, Juice Drive presenter, Juice FM

"A fantastic show - really great" - Benetton

"Thanks, enjoyed the experience and look forward to working with you again" - Ambrose Harcourt

Friday, 11 September 2009

Unique Brighton Fashion Show - A Great Success









All that Glitters   French Connection                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           
                                                                  LK Bennett



All the hard work paid off as last Sunday's show went without a hitch.
The models wowed the audience and showed the outfits off brilliantly and the traders announced a profitable day.





Ambrose Harcourt wearing Hugo Boss



All photos by Jerry Lebens

See my website - www.janebusby.co.uk


Sunday, 16 August 2009

Models and Shops are finalised for Fashion Show

Photos by Jerry Lebens


Just over a week to go and we have 25 shops and 21 models booked for the Brighton Fashion Show on Sunday 6th September.

Shops include - French Connection, Velvet, LK Bennett, Posh Totty, Hobbs, Hugo Boss, Hope and Harlequin, Benetton, Ju Ju, East, Get Cutie, Prime Brighton, David Clulow, Moss Bros, Dot Dot Dot, Coast and Peter Werth,

Ambrose Harcourt and Guy Lloyd from Juice FM have confirmed they are appearing on the catwalk.

I am organising schedules and meeting the models at their shops for fittings. Rehearsals start at the Grand Hotel - we need a large rehearsal area as the catwalk/stage area is 52ft long.



Monday, 10 August 2009

Autumn ranges coming into the shops


With the new season ranges filtering into our shops and boutiques - what is new for Autumn? Colours dominating are silver, greys, rich autumnal colours, fushia and mauves. Coats and suits are very structured and tailored, notice the exaggerated shoulders. Knitted coats and jackets are popular with layering and draping a big autumn feature. Black leather jackets are back together with boots covered with studs and buckles. Handbags have got smaller, but big enough to include everything a girl needs!

It is worth looking at the sale rail in the stores there are some fantastic bargains with very discounted prices. You could well bag a good bargain to refresh your summer wardrobe while we still have a few weeks of summer to enjoy.

The photo is one I styled for Knitting Magazine. I selected the model, sourced the clothing to go with the knitwear and found the fabulous location - Wiston House in Sussex. The photography is by kerbe.co.uk.



Monday, 3 August 2009

Unique Brighton Fashion Show - Sunday 6th September


We held an audition last week at the Komedia, Brighton and chose 20 great models from over 50 hopefulls to model in the Autumn/Winter show.  I am styling and producing the show for Unique Brighton.  We have over 25 shops taking part who will be  showing their ranges for the new season.


Lindsay Fergusson announcing model winners


Panel of judges