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STELLA GIBSON AND THE ARTFUL BLOW DRY

Posted by Bethan Holt, Junior Fashion Editor at Large

Stella Gibson, played by Gillian Anderson (thebelfasttelegraph.co.uk)
I think we can collectively agree that The Fall was pretty great, even if the series did come to a bit of a rubbish end last night, probably as a ploy to make us all hyped for the recently commissioned series two. Much has been made already of the silk shirts worn the detective lead Stella Gibson, played meticulously by Gillian Anderson, with articles in both The Observer and the Evening Standard reporting increased demand for the luxuriously feminine and really quite sexy button-ups which Anderson's character wore throughout The Fall's five episodes.

The silk shirt component of Gibson's wardrobe is pretty accessible. A five minute swoop around Matches/ Net-a-Porter/ Zara and you've bagged one. For me, the most compellingly mysterious aspect of the DSI "look" is her perfect, artfully tousled (but not too much) blow dry. It's just neat enough to look professional and just voluminous enough to enhance the sex appeal which so frustrated/ enticed many of the show's characters. Now I know this is a fictional drama- even if some of us did start worrying what would become of us on our way to bed- but how exactly did Gibson manage to pull off such unfailingly perfect hair when her character was allegedly working all hours, kipping in a sleeping bag in her office with no more than the swimming pool changing rooms or police station loos as hair doing places? 

This isn't the first time I've considered this how-does-she-do-it conundrum. In Borgen, Birgitte Nyborg is portrayed with a strikingly similar gently blow dried waves to Anderson's The Fall character. Even in the midst of all-nighter crisises, Nyborg manages to emerge to her morning press conference with her artful blow dry still impeccably in tact. This is the power style which says the woman beneath is wielding just as much control over her hair as she is over her murder case/ government. 

Valerie Trierweiler (via guardian.co.uk)
The artful blow dry exists IRL too. The French President Francois Hollande seems to be particularly fond of women sporting the look. His current partner Valerie Trierweiler is never seen without her shoulder length hair gently tonged into a perfect tumble of just the right amount of volume and waves. Meanwhile, his political rival and ex-wife, Segolene Royale is of a very similar school of coiffing thought, though often appears a bit more strait-laced, with fewer waves and more tucking behind the ears- but who can blame her when she has a regional council to run and political allies to keep on side? After all, the artful, lasting blow dry is so much harder to achieve- and keep- than a nice silk blouse. 

My Friend Brix

Posted by Fashion Editor at Large

I'm currently at Babington House about to assist in an event named "An Evening with Brix Smith-Start." A lot of people find it an unlikely pairing, but nevertheless the fact remains Brix is one of my dearest friends and I adore her. Which is why tonight, at 7.30, I will be interviewing Brix in front of a live audience who have paid to see/hear her at Babington. I compiled a Power Point presentation full of images of Brix's life from her as a big-haired precocious L.A teenager who counted Bret Easton Ellis as a friend, to a rock star in the group The Fall (and living in Manchester), to the girl friend of violinist Nigel Kennedy and now fashionista, pug lover and co-owner - with her husband Philip - of the Start boutique in Shoreditch. Not forgetting of course her growing television career. Brixie has co-hosted Gok's Fashion Fix, Promzillas, and pops up regularly on This Morning as fashion correspondent.


Brix with her bass guitars

To assist in the presentation, I've put my two favourite Fall videos in here - plus a hilarious interview with Brix and Mark E. Smith of The Fall, and more of Brix the fashionista. They wouldn't work within the Power Point...Grrr... So what better window than here?

GHOST IN MY HOUSE



L.A





Interview on Snub tv




The Start of Start



Brix at LFW

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