Archive for December, 2010


Tout Nouveau Sale – December 28th to January 3rd


Thursday, December 23rd, 2010

Shop in the warmth of your own home and avoid all of the January sales madness this year with Tout Nouveau‘s online Pop-up Sale. For a limited time only Tout Nouveau are giving you the chance to own something truly unique from emerging designer fashion, to contemporary art and bespoke interiors – all at discounted prices! From December 28th to January 3rd, Tout Nouveau is holding a Pop-up Sale with 20% off EVERYTHING to help get your New Year off to a good start! Happy holidays and happy clicking everyone!

January Sale - Designer Fashion from Tout Nouveau online.


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REDESIGN THE CREATIVE BOOM BANNER


Wednesday, December 22nd, 2010

Calling all artists,  illustrators, graphic designers, photographers and the rest!

Creative Boom, the online magazine and directory dedicated to supporting the creative industries, are continually offering exciting and, more importantly, FREE opportunities to support emerging businesses and budding creatives. Today on Twitter they put a call out to redesign their homepage banner in return for free advertising, and not only that, this is a monthly opportunity and therefore is one any fledgling artist/designer does not want to miss with over 60,000 visitors going to the website every month!

For more details, please see below or click on the image to visit the Creative Boom website!


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Zandra Rhodes Award Winning Collection Now Available in the Tout Nouveau Online Store


Thursday, December 16th, 2010

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Anna Lee is a Russian born, London based and China inspired fashion designer, whose graduating collection is, not surprisingly, full with culture, depth and skill beyond her short 22 years.

A recent graduate of De Montfort University and the winner of the Zandra Rhodes Catwalk Textiles Award at Graduate Fashion Week 2010, Anna is clearly one-to-watch having also been handpicked to have her collection photographed by Rankin for the event.

Key pieces from the award winning collection are now being sold exclusively in the Tout Nouveau online store. Items include printed leggings and dresses, silk scarves and velvet tops, with each piece hand-made by Anna.

Anna’s collection, titled Tigers Vs Dragons, combines mythical creatures of the orient with traditional Japanese styles and intricate hand-drawn illustrations. Bold graphic prints have been transferred onto opulent velvet and silk fabrics in a colour palette of dark navy, burnt orange and mustard yellow with splashes of vibrant reds and turquoise blues. By mixing typically Eastern illustrations with a Western high-fashion design aesthetic, Anna has created a fresh take on Asian dressing and kept her designs on trend.

Tout Nouveau Managing Director, Rachel Wotherspoon, speaks of her excitement to be working with Anna: “This collection really caught our eye at GFW with the energetic colours and the fabrics that flowed so elegantly down the catwalk. The detail in the print of the textile and the high-fashion craftsmanship Anna has put into these garments makes this collection world-class, and we are delighted to offer these pieces to be enjoyed by followers of fashion.”

Since Anna’s Graduate Fashion Week debut, her work has been shown at the Shanghai Treasury Exhibition and the London Fashion Week pop-up shop at the Design Museum. The garments have also been featured in International press, including The Guardian, The Telegraph, Marie Claire and Stylist Magazine.

Anna is currently working on a diffusion-line for the brand, which is expected to be in the Tout Nouveau online store for Spring / Summer 2011 and she also has plans to develop an accessories line, which judging by her textile printed shoes and Dragon motif necklaces for Autumn / Winter 2010, it will definitely be on everybody’s shopping list.

[Image Credits: Photographer: Elena Pirogova, Hair: Shinya Fukami, Make-up: Julia Wilson]


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The Muse


Friday, December 10th, 2010

Eco. Green. Ethical. However the values of sustainability are defined, we all know of the connotations that have long accompanied this issue. Over the past decade, eco-living has become something quite chic thanks to its positive publicity, and in-turn has become a key consideration in contemporary living. From fashion to architecture, the results can be quite stunning as-well as imperative to the survival of our natural environment.

For Tout Nouveau’s latest photoshoot, we hoped to show ethical fashion in its most attractive light, portraying its classic and desirable qualities, and its worthiness to sit alongside other contemporary fashion collections.

Our search for the perfect eco-location led us straight to Justin Bere, Founder of bere:architects. Upon discovery of ‘The Muse’ [pictured above], with its green roof and eco qualities we were intrigued to find out more…

bere:architects was established in 1994 by Justin Bere. From the beginning, the practice ”has advocated the principles of sustainable development, and applies strict ecological, environmental and sociological criteria” to all of the projects that they undertake, including the project pictured above – Justin’s private residential home and office space, designed and built by the man himself.

‘The Muse’ as it has been titled, is run by solar energy and features a rooftop meadow full of wild flowers, which has also been the subject of global press and the winner of multiple awards. After talking with Justin and discovering our mutual love of British design and our ethos to support ‘Made in Britain’ we knew we had discovered the perfect location for our shoot.

The new designers collections that we shot at this fitting PassivHaus in North London included rock climbing inspired menswear by Emily Mann, who based the collection on a book entitled ‘Yosemite in the Sixties‘ (read Emily’s story in the Tout Nouveau store Designer Directory for more details). The first image pictured below features Emily’s grey shirt coat made from a re-worked vintage parachute to resemble a modern-day, smart climbing jacket.

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Bere Achitects - The Muse photographed by Tout Nouveau

And for womenswear, Natasha Wood‘s renewal collection made using materials of old vintage and recycled garments. The images below feature the ‘Coatigan’, as it has come to be known, re-worked from two vintage jumpers to create the perfect winter cardigan, along with Natasha’s  recycled trench coat.

Natasha Wood Trench Coat photographed for Tout Nouveau

With thanks to Justin Bere and with credit to the following:

Location: bere:architects, The Muse

Make-up and Hair: Stacey Sanderson

Styling: Ashlie Dixon and Rachel Wotherspoon

Photographer: Nicolas Scaife

Photography Assistant: Harry Sleightholme

Models: Tess Geraghty and Elliot Asprey


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OFFICIAL LAUNCH – TODAY: www.toutnouveau.co.uk


Friday, December 3rd, 2010

This morning saw the official launch of the long-anticipated Tout Nouveau online store! Excitement is in the air at Tout HQ as we can finally offer our incredible designers the platform they deserve, so please support emerging design talent and visit the site today. We also love to hear your comments and feedback so please keep them coming! CLICK TO SHOP.


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