Sunday 15 April 2012

COA

CHELLA...

It's that time of year once more, where baby birds emerge from eggs, lambs spring from the wombs of their mothers to grapple with the realities of life, and every Brit between the ages of 16 and 22 sits around, revising for exams, wishing they could be at Coachella. Only the coolest and best festival EVER.

How do I know this, I hear you cry?

Well, truth be told I have never myself attended the festival of music, sunshine and beauty (as I like to think of it), but as a fairly regular gig-goer and festival attendee (who in this country isn't) it has always seemed to me to be like the holy grail of music festivals, although this may be largely shaped by the annual street style shots by the likes of Mr Newton et al, where all the people in sight are gorgeous, young, cool and stylish, basking in the Cali sun. Damn them.

Anyway, to give you an idea of what I mean I thought I'd re-post a few of my favourite shots so far this year, most of which were again, shot by the genius Mr Newton.






Photos courtesy of Mr Newton for Harpers Bazaar


Whilst I am madly in love with Katy Perry's choice of outfit in the final photo (when else can you wear a totally sheer floral maxi if not in the middle of the desert at a festival) having had many festival experiences in my time, I understand the value of practicality over gorgeous floatiness. (Well, unless you are - as I'm sure Katy is - staying in a plush 5 star hotel rather than a tent.) For that reason it has to be picture 4 that tugs most at my sartorial heartstrings. Lace up shorts have been laying like a heavy burden on my mind of late, not least because of the difficulty in finding the right pair. The reddish-brown denim works perfectly against the warm taupe desert hues and the simplicity of the outfit is perfectly complimented by the bright chiffon wrap, practical yet nevertheless adding a hint of the ethereal to an outfit that otherwise ticks all the boxes of rock chick 101. Not, I might add, that there is ever anything wrong with that!

Hopefully I'll be a bit better about posting now, so until next time....

xxx

Wednesday 8 February 2012

Narcissism







All clothes courtesy of John Lewis or stylist's own. 

Hello all.
So these photos we all taken for the fashion section of my University paper. I know I haven't posted any photos of myself on here before but I thought they were cool and thought it might be good to get some sort of outfit posting going, or at least let everyone know what's going on in my life! I can assure you all that I have no pretensions at all about being a model. I am NOT one, nor could I ever be, and nor, particularly, is it something I strive to be. But my friend Joy (whose fashion Blog I mentioned below) is the very talented fashion editor and an extremely good stylist and make up artist, and she asked me to model for the shoot (the theme of which I'm sure you can guess is minimalism) and I thought it would be fun to give it a go!
Frankly I'm super pleased with how they've turned out, which is in no small part thanks to the fantastic work of our photographer, Eliska Haskovcova, whose photos are stunning and whose blog you can check out here. I have honestly never worked with anyone so patient and willing to give even the smallest of direction in a kind and enthusiastic way. She was a pleasure to work with and I reckon she'll go pretty far!

Monday 16 January 2012

Be still my beating heart...

So because I'm so bad at putting outfits together to photograph (or even bothering to shoot my day-to-day wear) I thought I'd post about a label that I've been keeping an eye on, and which, to my personal sense of style, just keeps getting better and better. 

Founded by Christine Lai and Eric Espinoza (I'm not entirely sure when, but recently at any rate) UNIF clothing produces apparel for men and women that genuinely make me want to weep with joy. Their looks are pure, concentrated punk chic, but with lashings of grunge rather than the luxe embellished look favoured by most other designers, not to mention a dose of California sunshine and the hippy look it produces. I found out about UNIF after stumbling upon Christine's blog and falling truly, madly, deeply in love with her style. Mixing vintage and new items and more importantly juxtaposing sizes and textures (all with the added touch of some sky high 90s style platforms) and I was a gonner. I'm pretty sure most people don't know this, but Kurt Cobain has always been a style icon of mine, and I've always had a secret fascination with punk. (I saw "The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo" the other day and I can't stop thinking about Rooney Mara's haircut and piercings. It's very unhealthy.) For me the grunge/punk look is not only the most comfortable, but also considerably more interesting and attractive than the modern hipster look - something which relies too heavily on tailoring for someone such as myself who prefers to throw things on and buy a good proportion of her clothes from the men's section in shops. 

Anyway, I thought I'd show you some pics from their last collection (their current one I can only find in video form, but if you want to see it it's on their website http://unifclothing.com/.)









All clothes, UNIF


I hope you like their stuff as much as I do, even if it isn't what you would normally wear. I've yet to buy a piece myself, (mainly because I'm a student and therefore constantly skint) but it isn't unreasonably priced stuff, and if you are interested you can check out what they've got to offer on nastygal or wasteland

If your tastes are slightly more subdued (and I would not judge you for it) but you feel like spicing up your wardrobe a little, they have recently branched into shoes, producing these gorgeous little things:



UNIF Hellraisers, available here

Enjoy...

Friday 13 January 2012

January, Febuary, April, May...

Hello all, and a very happy new year!! 

I'm writing this from the gorgeous city of Tel Aviv, where I'm currently spending some time with the BF catching up on my sunshine intake and plenty of epic food. At any rate, I know I've not been good with my blogging of late (I've been insanely distracted by just about everything this holiday) but I thought I'd throw a quick one in, just to let you know what's been on my mind...

Firstly, something which is constantly tugging at the back of my mind: every year my university have a week at the end of term with lots and lots and LOTs of balls. And when I say balls, we're talking black/white tie, with full top hat and tails ballgowns. Which, let's be honest, is every little girl's dream, to dress up as a fairy princess and frolic through the night like Cinderella (preferably without the midnight curfew and loss of shoes) either with your prince, or with one you find on the dancefloor...

Anyway, as one might expect in these situations, a dress is required. I've been keeping my eyes out for one for a while now - and as a poor student my budget isn't high - so I've been looking for vintage items, updating myself on theoutnet.com and up-and-coming designers. I've even considered designing one and having it made... 

But then I saw this, on GaryPepperVintage:


Quite aside from the fact that the colour is simply mind-blowing, this dress is the epitome of what I'm looking for - classic without being boring, bold without being off-putting, has just the right amount of movement needed for a night spent on the dancefloor, and is exactly the kind of thing that would turn heads- always a necessary attribute.

I would totally recommend checking out the website - the dresses are gorgeous and many are unique or custom made. They design, I believe, mainly for bridal parties, but hey, a dress is a dress! Unfortunately they're based in Australia, but hell, I'm going to email them anyway and see whether they can ship to the UK! 

- Wish me luck! -

In other news, and on a final note, please check out my friend Joy's blog, very recently started. She's got some great outfit shots up, (something I really need to get down to doing), and trust me, her looks are not to be missed!

I'll update you on my trip upon my return, but until then, as they say here in T.A: laila tov!

Wednesday 21 December 2011

Winter Kate...

Winter is here. It has made itself known without any qualms, and is currently sweeping through the nation leaving us all with cold noses and fingertips. Because of this I felt it was necessary (and right) to give you some cold-weather style-spiration (like inspiration, but with style.) Thus I present to you the first (in what may or may not, depending on how lazy I am, become) a series of Get The Look posts. This week, the queen of British I-don't-give-a-flying-rat's-arse style: Kate Supermodel Moss.

Just look at her eh? Rock chic so fine it makes me come out in goosebumps (not that you'd do that in this outfit, which looks mighty warm.) Very 70s rocker with a touch of rich-lady elegance. Pulled together but casually so. I think we can all agree this is an outfit that would look good on just about anyone (it's almost all black and knee high boots are notoriously forgiving- what else could you ask for?) And so, I thought I'd go for a little browse on the world-wide-web and see if I could find you the necessary items to make this look your own. Here goes:



There you have it- copy if you wish (you can't go far wrong) or, if you're feeling energetic, creative and adventurous, spice it up. Add a big colourful scarf and a fedora (I'd recommend a burgundy one.) Or splash on some red lipstick, a couple of gold bangles on each wrist, a chunky gold necklace or body chain and you are ready for a party or date, whichever takes your fancy. The possibilities are endless with such a good base, and that kind of clever dressing is, in my humble opinion, what makes Mossy such a style icon. Her looks are always gorgeous, but more importantly, simple. 

Hasta luego guapos y guapas!!

Monday 19 December 2011

Can't get past the "how are you"?

I've neglected you all, I know. It's been much, much too long, and I feel that I faltered after what was a promising start. I had just settled into my sartorial routine. I knew where I stood on all manner of stylish issues, and suddenly I was plunged into the entirely different world of university, and for the first time in years I was having to dress to impress- well, to make friends at least - and I fell back into the rut of dressing to be accepted, and not frighten. As with everything it is easy to fall into the trap of being like others- standing out makes you vulnerable and open to rejection, and when disco pants and a crop top are greeted with: "Oh. You dress really 'cool' " (and no, that isn't a compliment) it becomes second nature to not put yourself out there or play with the template of conventional dressing.

But that isn't me. I LOVE clothes, and simply waking up, rolling out of bed, ignoring a hangover and picking up the first thing on the floor (as most of my fellow students seem to do) is not, and has never been my style. I am much more into the 'plan the night before in my head and make sure to drink a litre of water before I sleep to avoid any kind of repercussions' kinda living. So from now on I will make more of an effort to stay in touch with you all- even if I only manage a few post per term and then make up for it in the holidays. While I might complain, the reality is that uni does have more than a handful of ridiculously stylish individuals, a few of whom I feel privileged to call friends, whom I hope to be able to introduce you to in posts to come...

But for now, let's start slow. As many of you may have noticed, the Great British high-street has, of late, been tempting us to use up our overdrafts with some conveniently times sales. Of these, one of the best, I find is ASOS. Not only does it allow you to shop online (meaning you don't have to venture out in the cold) but the returns process is incredibly easy, and they cater to every shape and size, price range and taste, and currently, they have a sale on, as far as I can see, pretty much everything. So, in order to get things going, I thought I'd introduce you to a few items I've got my eyes on for the coming seasons...


Because I know that you're all still reeling from the BDSM references in Louis Vuitton a/w 2011, and who doesn't love some "The Night Porter" inspired dominatrix fun? I joke. Kind of. A leather skirt can be the height of sartorial sexiness, but the reality is, most of us don't care to wander around looking like a gothic library assistant in an overly tight leather pencil skirt, which is the style which seems to have been overly produced of late. (You know those ones, which are so tight at the bottom you can hardly walk? Yeah, we've all been there.) This skirt works as a fantastic alternative. Sufficiently like a schoolgirl's skirt to allow for movement and light-heartedness, but with a grown up and very fashionable edge. Like you'd imagine those East London chiclettes might wear...



For those of you who don't quite feel like embracing leather wholeheartedly, this top is a great way of flashing a bit of trend knowledge, without succumbing to it completely, as it were. Obviously not everyone wants to show the world and all it's delightful creatures their bra, and accordingly in these cold winter months I'd recommend a black top underneath for day-wear and a little extra modesty, although I also wholly advocate it worn with a black bra and a pair of tailored sequined trousers for a festive night out!



I take it you've all seen that Harvey Nicks ad? The one with the girls doing the walk of shame? Good. As I think we can all agree, no one wants to be that girl the morning after the night before, no matter how much fun the night might have been. So instead of donning head to toe glitter and a pair of stripper heels, I recommend nice tailored trousers or black jeans and this gorgeous top. A little bit of sparkle never hurt anyone, but it is enough in itself, and by in large does not need further embellishment. Keep the bottom half and your hair and make-up simple, pair it with some cute boots (with or without heels, it matters not) and a well tailored (and WARM) coat. Although, if you're feeling daring, I am a fan of the massive fur coats hanging around at the moment. Think yeti.




This is one of my favorite items from the sale. Perfect for summer, with gold sandals and floppy hat, or in winter, with a long sleeved black top underneath, thick thick thick tights, boots and a long fur gilet. It's all about mixing textures. Think sixties, think Twiggy, think tousled locks and a certain je ne sais quoi



 For those wishing to cover all trends at once this is the dress to buy. Drop waisted, with a good combination of 60's (shifty) and 20's (baggy), just the right amount of shape, a collar AND cuffs (they do spoil us on ASOS) and that all-important colour blocking. This dress ticks every single box. The colour blocking breaks the dress up drawing focus from the fact that it doesn't actually have all that much shape, while the contrast of the brown and blue allows it to happily squeeze into that tricky inter-season section of the year when it isn't quite spring/summer, but not really winter either. In other words, a blessing for those who want to take a slightly more casual approach to their fashion-following. 


Anyway, I hope this deliriously long post has satisfied some of your cravings, for the moment at least. I promise to try to be more regular with my updates, but for now, go out into the world and explore the vast joys dressing differently (or in a slightly different manner than usual) has to offer!!

Thursday 29 September 2011

Brussels

Hello all!!

Sorry for my recent inactivity- I've just returned for a week-long mini break in Brussels (for those of you who don't know, that's in Belgium) with the boyf. 
Brussels is an odd place. It has all the beauty, charm and quirkiness of a european city like Paris or Rome, yet it feels delightfully undiscovered, and unlike the other two it is refreshingly low-key. It first came to my attention as a place I should visit because a friend of mine who lived there for a few months spent many a conversation waxing lyrical on it's many qualities (even writing an excellent script about his time there.) Then, when I met my boyfriend (who grew up there) I had the perfect opportunity to visit it with a local, and I've grown to see it as one of the best places to go for a relaxing break- great food, amazing nightlife and, (if you're prone to browsing the shops like I am) with more than a few fantastic boutiques that stock up-and-coming designers like Surface to Air as well as more established brands like Acne and Alexander Wang.  It is also a renowned centre for design (with many glorious hole-in-the-wall antique shops) and with architecture that ranges from 60's era apartment blocks to glorious Victor Horta inspired art nouveau houses. 

At any rate, it is a city I would certainly recommend it to any willing travellers - it is, after all, only a couple of hours on the train from London!!

Some photos I took while there:







Some photos from the flea market on Rue Haute we went to on our first day- literally selling everything from clothes, shoes, and suitcases to african tribal masks, large pieces of furniture and bicycles.


A fine example of the somewhat eccentric decor employed by the antique shops... I like the fact that it just looks like someone threw the contents of a houseboat at the front of the shop.


Macaroons at Collignon. Gives Laduree a serious run for their money...


The glorious view from the island that sits in the middle of the lake in Bois de la Cambre. (One of the biggest parks in Brussels.)

Okay, so perhaps this wasn't my most fashion oriented post, but I figured it'd be nice to give you guys a glimpse of what I do when I'm not writing madly about fashion. I'm sorry the pics aren't great, and there aren't loads of them (my blogging instincts will take over in time and then I promise to over-load you with snaps from my everyday life) but hopefully they give you some idea of Brussels, and maybe make you want to check it out for yourselves... 

Till the next one my dears, 
Bisoux!