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A Stylish Man…

Monday, February 22nd, 2010

When fashion designer Tom Ford announced that he would be taking some time out of running his global fashion brand

to spend time working on his directorial debut ‘A Single Man’ he was met with mixed responses.

The fashion world being eager to discover how Ford’s polished design aesthetic would

translate onto the big screen welcomed the idea.

Film critics however met the news with somewhat bated breath and prepared for an art house film

that was all sight and no substance.

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A Single man is in cinemas now.

‘A Single Man’ chronicles a day in the life of George Falconer (Colin Firth),

a gay English professor living in the 1960’s,

who is contemplating his own existence after his partner of ten years Jim dies in a car crash.

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Julianne Moore and Tom Ford at the Golden Globes

Falling into a spiral of depression as Jim’s family were not going to tell George of the death and ban him from attending the funeral.

These people include Carlos, played by John Kortajarena (who modelled in one of Ford’s campaigns),

a Spanish immigrant and gigolo recently arrived in Los Angeles.

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Model/actor John Kortajarena plays a male gigolo in the film and also starred in one of Ford's add campaigns.

Previous muse of Ford’s Julianne Moore co stars as the glamorous but troubled beehive bearing Charley,

his best friend and ex from England who is eager to rekindle their old romance despite Falconer’s sexual preference.

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Whilst temptation comes in the form of Nicholas Holt who plays Kenny Potter,

a tempestuous yet troubling student of his who seems to be interested in his professor for reasons beyond his English class.

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The fashions throughout clearly reflect  the 1960’s timeline but similarly work hand in hand

with tom Ford’s design point of view.

The film being set over a single day somewhat limits the amount of outfits ford

and his costume departments could work with,

however the use of flashbacks coupled with the over-arching narrative give a subtle

yet highly stylised view into the fashions worn during the 1960’s.

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Isabel de Pedro dress with overcloak is a modern version of the one Julianne Moore wears in the film. Click here to see more Isabel de Pedro.

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Yves Solomon rabbit bolero

Firth’s character’s (dressed entirely in Tom Ford) clean lines and tailoring are contrasted with his inner torment.

Charley’s  (Moore) colour blocked shift dress with overcloak screams 1960’s

sophisticated glamour that is reminiscent of Halston in it’s heyday.

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Aneya Rayon 60's inspired shift dress from Twenty8Twelve by Sienna Miller's new collection. Click here to see more.

Hoult’s character is all about experimenting with colours and textures in a way that reflects the curiosity of youth

and interestingly is the only character that brings colour to the eyes of not only Falconer but the audience as well.

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Retro inspired Hugo Boss Black Shirt. Click here to see more.

A Single Man was acclaimed for it’s fashions last night at the BAFTA’s last night

with costume designer Arianna Phillips picking up best costume designer gong and Colin grabbing the best actor award.

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Colin Firth won the bafta for best actor for his role as the troubled George Falconer

GET THE LOOK…

Holland Esquire tux jacket

Holland Esquire tux jacket

Retro inspired Eton Shirt

Retro inspired Eton Shirt

Hugo Boss Trousers

Hugo Boss Trousers

Jeffery West patent leather shoe.

Jeffery West patent leather shoe.

Hackett silk scarf

Hackett silk scarf

How to be Megan Fox in 8 Steps.

Monday, February 8th, 2010

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Follow the 8 simple steps below to enjoy fame, fortune and a fabulous wardrobe.

(Absolutely NO money-back guarantee.)

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Who do you think you are?

Step 1) Descend from many different and interesting ancestories.

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Transformers - robots in disguise.!

Step 2) Make your name in a HUGE money-spinning blockbuster.

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Brian Austin Green (AKA David) from the original Beverley Hills 90210 cast. The new one's pretty good too and worth a watch.

Step 3) Start going out with an ex-teen-idol.

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Could this be the un-named stripper who Miss Fox allegedly fell in love with while still in her teens? Or (as she ALLEGEDLY then confessed) did she totally make it all up to get silly male journalists hot-under-the-collar? Yep, I think so too. And weirdly, I like her more for it.

Step 4) Tell the world press that you kissed a girl. And liked it.

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Click to check out ALL of Megan's tattoos (and those of other celebs) at VanishingTattoo

Step 5) Have lots of personally meaningful tattoos.

Eg Marilyn Monroe’s face and dramatic lines of prose like:

There once was a little girl who never knew love

until a boy broke her HEART”

Deep, man.

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"I don't consider marijuana a drug and support it's legalisation." Megan Fox

Step 6) Say controversial things about drugs in interviews.

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Look it's Megan Fox. Oh wait, no, it's Angelina Jolie. For the latest Brangelina news click here.

Step 7) Get compared to the sexiest woman on the planet.

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ARMANI JEANS Ruffle Sleeve Shirt £139.95. Click to buy now.

Step 8) Go to www.julesb.co.uk and buy the EXACT shirt she wears in the new

Armani Jeans campaign.

You see? Easy peasy.

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THE Trophy Jacket

Wednesday, December 2nd, 2009
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Benedetta Novi women's leather jacket

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Sunday Times Style Magazine 29th November 2009

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Every few seasons, there comes along a fashion force

that can’t be ignored. A trend that captures the

imagination and becomes iconic. Right now it’s

the trophy jacket.  And if you’re looking to buy only

one this winter – make it leather. And make it count.

Spend as much as you can afford and go for the

details – sharp shoulders, nipped in waist, gleaming

hardware, embellishment. The only rule is that

it’s expensive. A copy (even a decent one) just won’t

cut it this time. Leather only looks this good when

it’s the real deal. And Made in Italy, naturally.

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Benedetta Novi women's leather jacket. Sculptured at the back with pronounced shoulders and cut for a slim fit.

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It’s all in the details.

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The detailing in this jacket is amazing. Fierce

combination of silver chain detailing and ruffled

chiffon forms the ‘pretty tough’ look that is so on-trend

it hurts. Think biker jackets and tutus… Wear with

ballerina pumps and the skinniest of skinny jeans or

lots of tulle…  The whispiest slip of a dress perhaps?

The quilt-effect stitching is oh-so Chanel and the

padded shoulders are pure Balmain – this Benedetta

Novi leather jacket is Karl and Christophe’s love child.

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Balmain Homme Printemps-Été 10

(Blatant excuse to put up this picture of the latest Balmain

menswear campaign. To see more clothes – for girls

and boys – from THE label of the moment click here.

So what if you can’t even afford a T-shirt:

GET INSPIRED.)

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Eva Green on the cover of The Sunday Telegraph Stella magazine 22nd November 2009

Edgy with just the right amount of classic to make

it timeless: you couldn’t dream up a more perfect

jacket. It’s not even in-store or online yet but you

can pre-order this style Benedetta Novi jacket by

emailing fashion@julesb.co.uk and one of our

sales team can secure one of the limited number

due to arrive any day. And when I say limited, I really

mean limited. There won’t be many of these to go

round that’s for sure. Click here to see the

rest of the Benedetta Novi collection.

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Hell for Leather

Monday, November 16th, 2009
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Love Kills Slowly by Ed Hardy

The story behind luxury streetwear brand Ed Hardy

is considered one of the most meteoric rises in fashion

history. The man behind the brand is Christian Audigier

and in less than 6 years he has amassed 9 international

fashion brands, sixty licenses and countless celebrity fans.

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David Beckham sporting a typical Ed Hardy design t-shirt

Audigier began his fashion life at Mackleen Jeans and

he went on to work for many illustrious denim brands

including Diesel and Levis. His distinctive and much-copied

style earned him the title “King of Jeans” within the industry.

He is also responsible for catapulting the Von Dutch

streetwear brand from obscurity into a household name.

The iconic trucker cap became a cult classic on the urban

fashion scene and was picked up on by movie-stars and

sport-stars on both sides of the Atlantic.

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The Von Dutch Trucker Cap

In 2004 he left Von Dutch to launch Ed Hardy and was

granted exclusive rights to the designs of Don Ed Hardy who

is commonly referred to as the “Godfather of Tattoo”.

Together they have created not only an instantly recognisable

brand but a lifestyle of street couture endorsed by the likes of

Madonna, Britney Spears and Kanye West.

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Christian Audigier on the runway

Born in the South of France, he has come to embody the

pinnacle of success in achieving the American dream.

His clothes are bold and brash, bursting with colour, a melting

pot of inspirations, for young and old alike, loved by the

beautiful people. If LA was a t-shirt – it would be an

Ed Hardy t-shirt. And if it was a leather jacket it would

DEFINITELY be this one:

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Ed Hardy Love Kills Slowly women's leather jacket £554.99. Click to buy now.

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Ed Hardy Love Kills Slowly women's leather jacket £554.99. Click to buy now.

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Don Ed Hardy

Fellow Californian native Don Ed Hardy is a legend amongst

the tattoo community and recognised around the world for his

technical brilliance and mesmerising imagery. He pulls from life

experience to meld American, Japanese, Cholo, tattoo, surf and

hotrod iconography.

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Ed Hardy artwork

This broad spectrum of taste and experience, coupled

with an ongoing investigation of various art histories

and a mastery of technique, gives his work a unique range

of depth. Put this talent into a fashion context and you

have a fascinating collaboration with no limits.

Jules B is proud to present the Ed Hardy range of

leather jackets for men and women. To view the

pieces that have arrived so far and to buy now

click here or email fashion@julesb.co.uk to request

email alerts when the rest of the collection arrives.

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Who Watch Where When

Friday, October 30th, 2009

When Drapers Record magazine interviewed Marco Mavilla, the stylish and

cutting-edge Italian who founded ToyWatch, he revealed a love of traditional

Savile Row tailoring, Eric Clapton and most surprisingly – fake watches.!

Read the rest of the interview to find out how he made his ToyWatch idea a reality

and why he chose London as the location for the latest ToyWatch store.

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Drapers Record Magazine October 10th 2009

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Twin ToyWatch TW02BW. To pre-order email fashion@julesb.co.uk

The new ToyWatch. Due instore any day now. The Twin ToyWatch

has two chic faces to choose from so you can flip your watch over and

get  a different look. You can pre-order your Twin ToyWatch at Jules B

online now before they hit the shops or appear on the website.

Email fashion@julesb.co.uk or call +(44) 191 281 7855.

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Twin ToyWatch TW02BW. To pre-order email fashion@julesb.co.uk

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Hermes silk scarf

If like Marco you’re a fan of Hermes you should check out their

beautiful website with it’s whimsical illustrations, gorgeous gift ideas

and a fun memory game you can play online using the poshest Hermes

playing cards I’ve ever seen. This website is everything a luxury fashion

brand site should be – looks good, inspiring, a delight to browse around

and a memorable experience even if you don’t buy a thing.

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Rolex Datejust Everose Gold

A vintage Rolex is Marco’s guilty pleasure and looking at the latest styles

on the Rolex website (which could learn a few things from the Hermes site)

you can see where he gets a lot of his inspiration for the ToyWatch

styles from… But as they say, imitation is the sincerest form of flattery -

so a ToyWatch is the the ultimate compliment to his beloved Rolexes.

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Beauties and the Barbour

Thursday, October 15th, 2009

Burberry, Mulberry, Aquascutum – all luxury British brands

that haven’t always been in fashion favour yet now have a place

amongst the most coveted high-end fashion labels on the planet.

Something similar has been happening to another brand that’s as

British as bulldogs and wet weather.

What’s so intriguing about this particular label’s ascension into the upper echelons of cool

is that they’ve pulled it off without even trying.

Almost without even knowing.

No relaunch, rebrand or restructure.

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Barbour for men and women

 Barbour women's International Polarquilt jacket £138.99. Click to buy now.

Barbour women's International Polarquilt jacket £138.99. Click to buy now.

Barbour didn’t spot one of its wax jackets on a super-cool young thing

in Dalstonand think let’s jump on this immediately and hire an Italian designer

to sex up the collection and thrust hundreds of freebies at more super-cool

young things (but this time from Celebrity Land) and see where this goes.

Instead it has been quietly getting on with streamlining its silhouettes

and ramping up its technical credentials to produce a range of closer fitting

and better looking coats and jackets for a new generation who want

proper fashionwith function. And that all important ‘heritage’.

(Marketing men take note: THAT you cannot buy.)

Now there may be a newer breed of Barbour clothing on the scene

but it’s still the original styles that pack the biggest style punch.

Alexa Chung in a vintage Barbour jacket

Alexa Chung in a vintage Barbour jacket

And according to Vogue’s Emma Elwick – the older the better.

She wore a particularly voluminous exemplar over a sequined vest and

hot pants when she was DJ-ing at Glastonbury.

And we think that’s the key to Barbour’s re-newed popularity.

They’re a badge of honour and show that you’re into your music

and rough it at festivals up and down the country while still looking chic.

A Barbour jacket is the ideal partner in crime to Hunter wellies.

Daisy Lowe and Lily Donaldson at Glastonbury.

Daisy Lowe and Lily Donaldson at Glastonbury.

Festivals are no longer only for kids and hippies, they’re a veritable fashion parade

for the biggest players in the industry. No longer all about the music,

the UK festivals in particular have got more to do with whose wearing what

as opposed to whose playing after whom. And the who’s who of the fashion world just love

getting down and dirty in their Barbour jackets.

Alexandra and Theodora Richards do festival glamour at Glastonbury

Alexandra and Theodora Richards do festival glamour at Glastonbury

“It probably started off among young boys, who are also working flat caps

with their skinny jeans and un-named plimsoles. It’s the Hackney Farmers uniform,”

says Elwick, “but girls are getting in on it too, although the wax means the jackets

become a bit smelly to be too mainstream.”

Gant wool checked hat £31.99. Click to buy now.

Gant wool checked hat £31.99. Click to buy now.

Lily Allen wears Barbour on a night out

Lily Allen wears a Barbour wax jacket

Not a problem as the new Barbour ranges have a lot more going for them than the

old-school wax pieces. Alexa Chung, Lily Allen, Kelly Osborne and Geldofs Peaches and Pixie

have all been seen wearing a host of Barbour jackets over pretty party dresses.

Peaches Geldof and Lily allen in their Barbour jackets

Peaches Geldof and Lily allen in their Barbour jackets

Other glamorous fans of the country-chic look include Gela Nash-Taylor, co-creative

director of Juicy Couture who divides her time between homes in LA

and a stunning Elizabethan manor house in Wiltshire.

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Gela Nash-Taylor and husband

“The dressing up at Wraxall is part of my fantasy life. I dress extra English

when I’m here. At night, I love to wear something long. For a walk outside in the winter,

I wear a pair of Gucci stretch pants, a ruffled pale-yellow cashmere sweater,

a Barbour, and a piece of fur. I even wear Wellies now. I love Wellies—

the real ones: green Hunters. I didn’t ‘get’ them before,

so I tried to spray paint them and make them more edgy, more fashion,

but now I know they should just be green.”

Gela Nash-Taylor and friends (not a Juicy velour tracksuit in sight)

Gela Nash-Taylor and friends (not a Juicy velour tracksuit in sight)

While we’re on the subject of Juicy Couture I couldn’t resist sneaking in a

picture of the gorgeous baby Fluffy bag.

How cute?

Juicy Couture studded velour baby fluffy bag £169.95. Click to buy now.

Juicy Couture studded velour baby fluffy bag £169.95. Click to buy now.

We at Jules B hold Barbour very close to our Northern hearts.

We were selling Barbour when the only people wearing them were

genuine hunts-folk. Why? Because they’re authentic, beautifully made

and part of the history of this little corner of the world. A trip to the Barbour factory

in South Shields (and the brilliant outlet store) is a rite of passage

for anyone from the North East. The fact that Barbour is hot now is merely a bonus.

Far superior to Belstaff the Italian outerwear brand

and what’s more patriotic in these uncertain times than flying the flag for a

distinctly British brand? To read more about the history of Barbour and more

entertaining rural rhetoric go their official site.

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Barbour official site

A new flagship store on the (also recently resurrected) Carnaby Street in London

plus appearing on the rails at Dover Street Market equals you’reofficially going places.

If more proof were needed, an official stamp of approval from Lisa Armstrong

Fashion Editor at The Times surely seals the deal.

After attending a brain-storming dinner with various other editors,

buyers and industry players to discuss the future of ‘heritage’ fashion brands,

Armstrong waxed lyrical about Barbour in particular.

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“The Barbour revival is a triumph of street style over marketing,

substance over flash, customisation over mass logos.

It couldn’t be more comforting in a recession

— perhaps that’s why it took many of us at that dinner back to the glory days

of what was happening in British fashion in the early 80s.

A little bit ugly, quite whiffy, 100 per cent British.

Let’s hope it doesn’t change.”

Here here.

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These boots are made for walking.

Tuesday, October 13th, 2009

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What do you get when you cross the fashion phenomenon everyone’s talking about

and the most popular footwear on the planet? The new range of Fit Flop winter boots that’s what.

They’ve got the look of an Ugg with all the health benefits of a Fit Flop.

Genius.

.Jules B brings you the new collection of winter boots from Fit Flop.

Available to buy now and exclusively pre-order.

Love them or hate them there’s no denying the popularity of Ugg boots

and other sheepskin boot brands.

Celebrities in their Ugg boots. Kate Moss, Eva Longoria and Jennifer Aniston.

Celebrities in their Ugg boots. Kate Moss, Eva Longoria and Jennifer Aniston.

They’re certainly not the most stylish item I own.

I don’t put them in the same league as my biker boots or cowboy boots or ankle boots

as official members of my wardrobe. Up until now an Ugg-style boot was strictly functional outerwear.

They’re what you pull on when it’s cold outside. They keep me warm and are ridiculously comfy.

I regarded them as an essential item not a sartorial choice.

Until now.

Inuk Fit Flop in chocolate £198.99. Click to buy now.

Inuk Fit Flop boots in chocolate £198.99. Click to buy now.

Inuk Fit Flop boot in black £198.99. Click to buy now.

Inuk Fit Flop boots in black £198.99. Click to buy now.

Imagine my delight when our buying team came across the perfect Ugg replacement

that does more than just keep you warm – these boots actually make you thinner

and they look great too. Those clever people at Fit Flop who invented the magical fit-flops

that banish cellulite and tone your bum and leg muscles (check out the official Fit Flop website

for genuine testimonials) have brought out a range of winter boots. But how do they work?

Here’s the science part!

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The brains behind the brand is Marcia Kilgore who founded

cult beauty haven Bliss Spa.

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Bliss Spa

She also created the celebrity-favourite Soap and Glory beauty range

which has a dedicated fan-base (including myself) who love the quirky packaging

and fun product names. My personal favourite is the skin-smoothing body-buffing

‘Scrub of your Life.’

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Soap & Glory

Not content with ruling the beauty world and solving our body woes with the Fit Flop

technology – Kilgore is now branching into footwear with fashion edge.

Coming soon are the funky metallic Snugger moon-boots to really finish off your

eighties revival wardrobe. They’re superlight with puffy-padded upper and faux fur lining

– as the press release says “they’re part hip hip and all FitFlop.”

Snugger Fit Flop boot in silver £85. Click to pre-order now.

Snugger Fit Flop boots in silver £84.99. Click to pre-order now.

Snugger Fit Flop boots in bronze £85. Click to pre-order now.

Snugger Fit Flop boots in bronze £84.99. Click to pre-order now.

The Snugger boots haven’t even hit the shops yet but are available to pre-order

at Jules B online now. Due to popular demand (we already have waiting lists

in our North East stores) we’re putting a limited amount of the

Fit Flop Snugger boots online now for our website customers to purchase before anyone else.

This is a very special service and guarantees your Snugger boots will be winging

their way to you very soon – delivery is due in the next 2 weeks.

So don’t miss out – order now.

Wear with a sleek little Pinko puffa jacket or Dom and Ruby shearling gilet

for a chic après-ski look – think Elle Macpherson in Mirabel gliding effortlessly

through the snow from the slopes to the cocktail bar.

(For some packing inspiration to ensure you look stylish on the slopes check out this

great feature from the US Vogue online article archives.)

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Moon boots at Lacoste

All the Fit Flop shearling boots have an all-rubber outsole that’s anti-skid

for tackling icy pavements as the nasty wintry weather sets in. Made of 100%

double faced breathable Shearling that’s water and stain resistant (as well as super-cosy)

these are the Rolls Royce of sheepskin boots.

The short Mukluk sheepskin is available in black, chocolate and chestnut.

Mukluk Fit Flop boots in chestnut £124.99. Click to buy now.

Mukluk Fit Flop boots in chestnut £124.99. Click to buy now.

Mukluk Fit Flop boots in chocolate £124.99. Click to buy now.

Mukluk Fit Flop boots in chocolate £124.99. Click to buy now.

The Short Mukluk boots can be folded down to show the luxe furry lining.

The bottom-toning muscle-loading sole with patent-pending micro-wobble technology

make the Fit Flop boots much more hard-wearing than Uggs.

And is there a worse sight (in footwear terms) than an Ugg boot that’s been worn to death,

the back heel barely existing anymore and the sheepskin going bald round the sides?

A true fashion crime.

The press are calling them “the Uggs that give you a workout”

(featured recently in Grazia Tried and Tested) and we can testify to that –

the entire Jules b team is walking to work in their Fit Flops and feeling the benefits.

Grazia magazine 12/10/09

Grazia magazine 12/10/09

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Inside Grazia magazine 12/10/09

Designed to be worn barefoot to maximise the cushioning and warmth of the sheepskin

and to best deliver the Microwobbleboard workout they’ve been specially engineered

with Agion antibacterial (and odour eliminating) technology.

These guys have thought of everything. Fashionable, functional and cute to boot?

I think I’m converted.

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