Wednesday 21 November 2012

Cake-A-Lishious = Delicious!

Hello Party People!


I recently celebrated my 30-something birthday at swish venue Metropolis Cocktail Lounge opposite the famous Wembley Stadium. It was a fun-filled night with a 90's nostalgia theme with a few recognisable faces from the world of film and television, plus an amazing DJ line up including Sweet P (The Hill / My Club!) and DJ Rudie of Lucian Vibes.

Me in the Raiders cap with some of my homegirls, 90's style!


Many of you know that I absolutely adore cake! Any kind of soft, fluffy and light sponge will do and so I was very fortunate to be able to work with one of the most fabulous cake creators in London.

If you are looking for a cake of any style, flavour or theme you have simply got to get in touch with Nikki at Cake-A-Lishious. Not only does Nikki bake the most divine cakes which melt on the tongue, but she is also highly creative and professional to boot... My kind of gal!!



Nikki created two large cakes for my birthday as well as lots of beautifully baked cupcakes with the softest buttercream icing. I loved all of her creations and was very impressed by her service, but my favourite was the 3-tier art deco red and black style cake which took pride of place on my display.
Not only did it have my photo on top, but it had an air of extravagance and drama mixed with my themed colours of red and black. Each tier had a different flavour: vanilla, chocolate and carrot sponge.
Hmmmmm!!!

Red and Black Art Deco style 3 tier cake


Nikki at Cake-A-Lishious didn't just stop there... She then went on to create a wonderful mock up Celebrity Magazine cake made out of vanilla and buttercream sponge with my face on it! Yes, I was good enough to eat!! As you can see from the photo Nikki even included some of my favourite 90's bands and kept everything within my 90's theme using my photo by creating an edible magazine cover made of tasty, super soft icing which melted in the mouth.

Celebrity Magazine Cake


Take a look at some of the cupcakes from Cake-A-Licious, which included apple and toffee as well as exotic banana and pineapple flavours.

De-Lishious cupcakes

If you are based in London, i highly recommend you give Cake-A-Lishious a try!
Nikki, the MD and Chief Cake Maker is full of amazing ideas and is so nice and easy to work with. I really liked her when I met with her and would love for you all to also give her some support in her fabulously tasty business venture.

Whatever your theme, colour scheme or occasion, Nikki can create a bespoke cake especially for you and if you live in London she can actually deliver her creations to your venue of choice. What great customer service! Not only that, but if you put in any Christmas cake orders before 25th November you will get up to a whopping 50% discount!



Here are some of my favourite cake designs from Cake-A-Lishious. What do you think of them?


Marc Jacobs Perfume Bottle Cake
Breakfast at Tiffany's - Audrey Hepburn vintage cake
 
I-Pad Cake complete with Apps!


We LOVE this cute, retro car cake

Calling all Football lovers!

Stunning rose 3-tier wedding cake 



White Rum bottle cake



Don't be shy... Contact Cake-A-Lishious today and tell Nikki I say "hello"!

www.noveltycakeslondon.com


Wednesday 14 March 2012

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Saturday 18 February 2012

London Fashion Week 2012 - 17/2/12

London Fashion Week - In Focus - DAY ONE


CORRIE NIELSEN: HIGHLAND QUEEN

Corrie Nielsen displayed ''the best of British'' all over the runway yesterday at London Fashion Week. Her autumn/winter 2012 collection is a fun and punky mix of in-your-face red tartan, gothic lace and delicate beading. The silhouette displayed in the collection was a strict proportional balancing act of deep purples, reds, navys and blacks.  These colours were pushed through the entire collection, from the punchy fabric choices to the shoes and jewellery; black flats/black court shoes and black pearl necklaces adorned models feet and limbs. 


 FELDER FELDER: EARTH GODDESS

Felder Felder displayed a beautiful, glittering and serene collection that reminded me of the Oscar De La Renta collection just shown at New York Fashion Week. Make up was all about highlighted cheeks, buffed out perfect skin and shimmering shades of gold in just the right places. The looks shown were soft and unstructured with just a dash of the occasional thin gold belt to add definition to the waist area. The fabrics were just as rich as the colours on offer; a warm desert like rose-gold and ochre was splashed over metalic leathers and floaty chiffons. This collection had an almost Greek goddess kind of vibe whilst remaining bold and fresh. Accessories were a little more gold metal than light and earthy, featuring studded gold cuffs and shimmering gold envelope clutches. 

BASSO & BROOKE: POWER TO PRINT

Basso & Brooke set up the first day of London Fashion week with a massive collision of colour. Prints were just on the right side of garish, inter-cut with bold lines of lemon and baby blue. The shape shown elongated and floated around the body rather than added shape.  We can see Asian influence within the collection as has already been seen in highstreet stores Basso & Brooke displayed a series of beautiful kimono style layers, alongside this they managed to curate the very best of the acid 80's and 90's we saw at some of the collection of NYFW alongside the classic prints we saw at the earlier Corrie Neilsen show by adding dashes of houndstooth in a nod to the lady like trends we have seen as far back as the Louis Vuitton show in September. Jewellery featured chain necklaces and leather gloves with models perched upon chunky heeled clogs.



LFW: DAY ONE - EMERGING TRENDS.

Things I have noticed during day one of London Fashion week included; handheld bags - (they were absolutely everywhere), Smudged watercolour style florals playing against bold graphic prints, 'Classic' tones, colours and prints - houndstooth, checks, tweed and even tartan made a huge impact even in a small way - (such as appearing on the bags at Basso & Brooke).


The lady like moods from the fashion weeks during September 2010 have continued through but have been mixed in alongside acidic 80's and punk trends not seen for some seasons.

I personally cannot wait for the rest of the week! Who did you think killed it at LFW yesterday?

This has been guest blogger Nicolle reporting on the trends from London Fashion Week - day 1 - www.unenlightened.tumblr.com



Celeb Fashion at LFW 2012: Day One

Check out the celeb fashion from London Fashion Week 2012:

Paloma Faith rocks union jack


Alexa Chung and Pixie Geldof


Alexandra Burke at the PPQ A/W runway show

Jameela Jamal is bowled over


Pixie Lott - woman in black

Louise Redknapp in a dogtooth blazer and pink shirt


Actress, Kara Tointon smiles for the cameras


Holly Valance chilling with gold sparkle pumps





London Fashion Week: DAY ONE


Today's Guest Blogger:
Fashionista
Ayesha Faruk


As I check the fashion calendar... one of the most iconic events is already here, yes London Fashion Week 2012! Starting on the 17th February running till the 22nd, anyone who's anyone would want to be seen and spotted at Somerset House where most of the biggest and most coveted catwalk presentations are taking place.

Outside Somerset House

Throughout the week designers showing are (to name but a few) Burberry Prorsum, McQ by Alexander McQueen, Ashish, Giles Deacon and Mulberry


Ashish runway - A/W London Fashion Week 2012




Kicking off today's first round of fashion shows was, Antoni & Alison who aptly named this seasons collection "Girls walking up and down in dresses".  Here we saw simple shift dresses and wacky prints summed up this quirky brand to a tee.

Antoni & Alison runway A/W 2012


Outside the hallowed Courtyard show space it was awash with fashionistas from all over the World. Dressed in what seemed to be the 'uniform' of choice was a lot of black ensembles and wedged boots. 




Street Style 




Street Style




But not to be out done were the guys, even one in a pair of sky-high Christian Louboutin Pigalles, even Victoria Beckham would be jealous! But hey fashion over function, as I like to say!







As the shows start and finish you see a flurry of the “fash pack” running around and rushing to their seats. I even caught Louise Redknapp flash past in a dogtooth blazer with a gorgeous pair of black suede Louboutins and one of the most coveted bags of the moment the Celine ‘Smile’.  


Louise Redknapp arriving at Somerset House for  London Fashion Week 2012

The "Celine" Tote Bag




As we all wait with baited breath to see what all these designers have been working so hard on, we can bide the time by reading all the various tweets (#LFWfrom backstage, ogling at all the photos from the fashion week parties, and one of my favourite past times which is checking out the street styles of the uber cool.











As Coco Chanel once said: 

"Fashion is not something that exists in dresses only. Fashion is in the sky, in the street, fashion has to do with ideas, the way we live, what is happening."



Ayesha Faruk reporting from the front lines of fashion at London Fashion Week 2012