Winners of Mix-d: Face 2011 Olivia Williams (left) and Geoffrey Spencer Smith (right) with judge, Jade Thompson (centre).
A few more photos from the night, more to follow soon…
Less than a week to go till Mix-d: Face 2011, which means less than a week to decide what to wear! Don’t panic though, because over the next few days I’m going to help you out with some last minute shopping inspiration.
Kelly Rowland goes for Gold…
Kelly is definitely my winner in the X factor style-off and she looks amazing in this head-to-toe gold outfit. Take her lead with a show stopping gold dress and matching accessories.
Gold ‘Samantha’ Sequin Dress, £165 – French Connection
Linked Chain Chunky Cuff, £8 – ASOS
Gold Deco Drop Earrings, £8.50 – Dorothy Perkins
‘Dezenzo’ High Heels, £60 – Aldo
Kelly Rowland Image – Look
Tinie Tempah looks good whilst playing it down…
Tinie Tempah is the master of smart casual and always pulls something stylish out of the bag when it comes to the red carpet. The key is not looking too ‘try hard’. Mixing a sharp suit with T-shirt and a simple pair of high-tops looks effortlessly cool.
Grey Cable Skinny Suit, Jacket £100, Trousers £50 – Topman
Black Square Reader Glasses, £14 - Topman
Lacoste Marcel Leather High Tops, £60 – ASOS
2 Pack Scoop Neck T-Shirts, £12 – ASOS
Tinie Tempah image from wardrobe mag
With the main event fast approaching, and our amazing line up of finalists now selected we are so excited. We thought we would share the love with you guys and offer you a chance to win free tickets for Mix-d: Face 2011!
We have 2 pairs of tickets to give away so you and a friend could be joining us on the 22nd October. Just follow the instructions below for your chance to be at our amazing fashion event, and help up make history…
TO ENTER
There are two ways you can enter to be in with a chance to win this amazing treat
1. Follow us on twitter and tweet the phrase:
‘I want to be at the @MixdFace live final on 22nd October’
2. Give us a ‘Like’ on Facebook and post on our wall saying
‘I want to be at Mix-d: Face 2011′
RULES
Only one entry per person, per method. Any duplicated entries will be discounted.
The competition will end midnight (GMT) on Friday 14th Oct. Any entries after this will not be counted.
The winner will be drawn randomly and will be contacted within 48hours of the competition ending regarding their prize.
The prize cannot be exchanged for any other prize.
If no response is received on announcement of a winner within three weeks the prize will be offered to another entrant.
Good Luck!
Last night Glasgow played host to the 16th (yes 16th!) annual MOBO awards, hosted by US singer Jason Derulo and singer and Strictly judge Aleesha Dixon. The evening saw models, actors and a whole host of guests from the music industry, showing that the MOBOs is now firmly up there as a big music award show.
The stars turned it up on the red carpet and I picked my four favourite looks of the evening and used them to inspire high street looks that would be perfect for our big event on 22nd October.
Jourdan Dunn
Model Jourdan was definitely one of the best dressed of the night in her stunning embellished Roberto Cavalli gown. Embellished dresses are a great way to add instant glam and opting for a nude tone like Jourdan keeps the look classy and chic. Keep accessories to a minimum and opt for simple hair and make up and let the dress do the talking.
Image from fab magazine
Gold sequinned and beaded dress, £120 – Ben De Lisi @ Debenhams
‘Skylar’ dress, £65 – Rise
Rise Starburst embellished deco flapper dress, £60 – ASOS
Winter Bex beaded dress, £185 – French Connection
Jessie J
Jessie J rocked a dramatic floor sweeping lace gown and was one of the big winners of the night, leaving with four awards! Take Jessie’s fashion lead and wow in lace and black gothic glamour. Morticia eat your heart out!
Image from Emmerdale Me
Limited Edition jaquard lace hourglass dress, £150 – Topshop
Long sleeved fitted lace dress, £29.99 – H&M
F&F maxi dress, £20 – Tesco
Lace one sleeve dress, £27.99 – New Look
Lucien Laviscount
Actor and Celebrity Big Brother star Lucien Laviscount (pictured below with Dionne Bromfield) looked great in his red, white and blue outfit. He proved that you don’t have to wear a tie to look smart and put some of his own personality into his look.
Image from Gigwise
Sports jacket, £69.99 – Zara
Apple butter skinny trousers in red, £32 – Topman
Striped shirt, £40 – John Lewis
Jason Derulo
Host Jason Derulo looked sharp on the red carpet, keeping the traditional monochrome look fresh by adding a velvet jacket (he must read our blog). There’s a lot to be said for a traditional black tie look, the key is to add your own twist.
Image from Gigwise
Velvet blazer, £275 – Ted Baker
Black textured skinny trousers, £35 – Topman
Slim fir button down collar shirt, £30 – ASOS
Black skinny tie, £9.99 – River Island
As a girl who loves fashion, how could I not be hooked by ‘Britain and Ireland’s Next Top Model’ (formerly Britain’s Next Top Model or BNTM for those in the know)? I have watched every single series of the show and I have been addicted from the start. Every year I fall in fashion love with one of the girls and hope that my favourite will win.
This year one girl totally stood out from the other finalists, a gorgeous mixed race girl with red hair, freckles and a body to die for. ‘Wow’ was my first impression of 20 year old Jade Thompson, who was spotted at the BINTM live show last October and encouraged to apply this year. And the judges clearly felt the same as Jade was chosen for the final thirteen girls to take part in the show and eventually crowned her this year’s winner.

But Jade hasn’t always felt so confident about her appearance, and this week told The Manchester Evening News about how she spent years wishing she didn’t look so different as she was taunted for unusual looks. She went through the same experience as a lot of mixed race people do, with the familiar response - ‘what are you’?
Those who have followed Jade’s journey on BINTM will be in no doubt now as to what she is, with the looks that she was taunted for winning her the coveted prize, and a modelling contact with a top London agency. This mix-d:face is going places, paving the way for more mixed race models and showing that being different can be a good thing.
If like Jade, you think you could be a top mixed race model, there is still time to enter this year’s Mix-d:Face competition!
If you are mixed-race, male / female. Aged between 16 -24 and think you have what it takes to be the next Mix-d: Face 2011 then join us at our final scouting day.
Saturday 1st October, 11 5pm, Harvey Nichols. Manchester
Whilst Mix-d: Face is breaking new ground in the fashion world, the BBC is starting it’s Mixed Race Britain season. This season of original new programming aims to tell the often untold story of Britain’s mixed race population, from the past up to the present day. With a mix of drama and documentaries, the BBC hopes to give a snapshot of how the mixed race population of Britain has helped to shape it’s social and cultural landscape.
“This is not just a season for mixed race people, or those in a mixed race relationship. It’s BBC Two’s role to reflect contemporary society and the story of mixed-race Britain is a valuable exploration into the way we live now. I hope our audience will find it fresh and inspiring.” Janice Hadlow, Controller of BBC Two
Here are some of just some the programmes you can look forward to seeing…
Shirley
Starring Ruth Negga (Misfits, Criminal Justice, Five Daughters) Shirley dramatises the life of singer (and national treasure) Dame Shirley Bassey. From her beginnings as one of eight children in a poor mixed-race family, to the diva we know and love today, the drama follows the ups and downs of her professional and personal life.
Shirley airs this Thursday, 21:00 – BBC Two
Mixed Britannia
Mixed Britannia is a three-part series which joins presenter George Alagiah as he looks at the untold story of the British mixed race community through the decades. The series focuses on how mixed race relationships and their resulting children have been viewed during various times in history and how mixed race families have dealt with the prejudice that surrounds them.
Mixed Britannia airs Thursday 6th October – BBC Two
How the World got Mixed Up
How the World got Mixed Up explores attitudes towards race mixing throughout history and in contemporary society. It looks at the stigma faced by many mixed race couples and the complex history of mixed race relationships.
How the World got Mixed Up – air date TBC
All images courtesy of the BBC press office
We are nearly there.
One more scouting day:
Saturday 1st October, 11 5pm, Harvey Nichols. Manchester.
If you are mixed-race, male / female. Aged between 16 -24 and think you have what it takes to be the next Mix-d: Face 2011 then join us at our final scouting day.
Graham Scaife the winner of Mix-d: Face 2010 recently modelled at London Fashion Week.
If you want a chance to follow in his footsteps, apply online at: http://www.mix-d.org/face/apply/
Or join us on Saturday between 11-5pm. Ground floor, Harvey Nichols. Manchester.
Graham Scaife, the male winner of Mix-d: Face 2010 modelled Christopher Shannon’s Spring / Summer 2012 collection at the closing show of London Fashion week.
Less than one year ago he attended our drop-in scouting day at Harvey Nichols, Manchester. Just 15 at the time, he wasn’t entirely sure if this was the direction he should take but we are glad he did.
He went on the win first prize as Mix-d: Face representative for 2010 and a 12 month modelling contract with Boss models.
Since then he has attracted a lot of positive attention in the fashion industry and is carving out a bright future for himself.
If you want to follow in his foot steps and become the next mixed-race model for 2011, then join us at our final drop-in scouting day:
Saturday, between 11-5pm, 1st October 2011. Harvey Nichols, Manchester
Full article:http://www.londonfashionweek.co.uk/designers_catwalk.aspx?DesignerID=1354&SeasonID=26
At the live show, Boss Models will be looking for the best styled lady and gent. Guests will be invited to show the models how it should be done with a ‘catwalk’ walk-off! I know that there are so many stylish guys out there, and I want you to give the ladies a run for their money!
To kick you off, I’ve found 3 hot jackets that you can team with your signature style for that A- List look…
L – R: AAA CHARCOAL SHAWL SUIT JACKET, £120 TOPMAN
DOUBLE POCKET VELVET BLAZER, £465 PAUL SMITH @ HARVEY NICHOLS
CAMBDEN PEAK LAPEL JACKET, £160 BEN SHERMAN @ ASOS