Today I bought this ring from Jigsaw. Its made of horn with brass detailing and has filled a gap in my collection of dress rings. I've been looking for a cream coloured ring for ages and hate the plastic rings you can buy.
Jigsaw have an excellent range of jewellery on the whole but it is their knitwear that I really love. Last year I bought this cardigan which I wear with boots and a belt as a dress.
It features a double-layered front giving the impression of a cardigan over a dress and it made of a very fine knit. I adore it and wear it loads!
I also bought a thin red belt today (from John Lewis) and will probably wear it with this cardigan and maybe some red tights - lovely!
StyleSpying
It is the unseen, unforgettable, ultimate accessory of fashion that heralds your arrival and prolongs your departure - Coco Chanel
Thursday, 17 March 2011
Saturday, 5 March 2011
Can't Get Enough ..... Denim
So happy that denim is having a revival this Spring - my much-loved FCUK denim jacket has been brought out from the back on the wardrobe in anticipation.
I've been busy at Firetrap recently, they have some great denim pieces such as this fitted denim shirt ...
with cute little details such as this mismatched button thread ...
and I adore this cute shirt dress with its retro 80s feel ...
I have replaced the denim tie belt for a Tommy Hilfiger leather studded belt and wear with these Russell and Bromley clogs ...
On the catwalk we are shown a more tailored and elegant approach to denim using finer fabrics and sharp tailoring. At Derek Lam the cut is precise and the overall effect is smart and polished. The classic combination of denim with a white shirt in my opinion can never go wrong.
(photo courtesy of Fashionfame.com)
(photo courtesy of Fashionfame.com)
Love it or loath it but the high waist seems to be here to stay, make it easier to wear by adding heels and keeping the trousers long enough to cover the entire heel.
I've been busy at Firetrap recently, they have some great denim pieces such as this fitted denim shirt ...
with cute little details such as this mismatched button thread ...
and I adore this cute shirt dress with its retro 80s feel ...
I have replaced the denim tie belt for a Tommy Hilfiger leather studded belt and wear with these Russell and Bromley clogs ...
On the catwalk we are shown a more tailored and elegant approach to denim using finer fabrics and sharp tailoring. At Derek Lam the cut is precise and the overall effect is smart and polished. The classic combination of denim with a white shirt in my opinion can never go wrong.
(photo courtesy of Fashionfame.com)
Derek Lamb - Spring 2011 |
(photo courtesy of Fashionfame.com)
Elie Tahari Spring 2011 |
Sunday, 27 February 2011
Spring Forward - A Longing Look at London Fashion Week
It's no surprise that Fashion Week had a liberal covering of bright colours and this spring we also have the return of neons. An injection of colour is what is needed after the cold dull winter, reminding us of the brighter season ahead. Neon is going to take alot of confidence to wear and may be best started with the odd accessory before attempting a full ensemble but as much as we will at first reject it, no doubt we will all be wearing it in some form or other by the end of summer.
Christoper Kane shows brave colours and the new skirt length of the season (photo courtesy of modom.net) |
Once this has filtered onto the High Street no doubt it will be more wearable - I'm hoping!
Burberry Prorsum show us how to do it using brights as an addition to some amazing jackets - I can't wait to see how these will be interpretated on the High Street. Biker jackets are a favourite of mine and these are just gorgeous. Their designer, Christoper Bailey, has excelled himself. Check out here to see what's available now.
Burberry Prorsum show us how (photo courtesy of modom.net) |
Thankfully, Burberry is moving away from the 'chav' image of recent years.
Modern take on the famous trench www.net-a-porter.com |
The Alexander McQueen label is continuing with its new Creative Director, Sarah Burton staying true.
I'm dreaming of these ...
Crystal-studded ankle bootsAvailable from www.net-a-porter.com |
My modestly brave take on the new colours is the Elizavita mac from Desigual ...
photo courtesy of www.houseoffraser.co.uk |
Thursday, 10 February 2011
Your turn!
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Looking for the perfect jeans
I love wearing jeans. Who doesn't?! They're practical, comfortable (or should be), hard wearing and if you find the right fit, they're flattering too. I don't often have to buy them because I choose classic cuts and they tend to look better as they age (plus I have a good friend who gives me hers when she gets bored with them!!).
We are all different shapes and sizes, I don't seem to have much of a waist so I need jeans with a lower waistband in order for the fit to be right. Every style of jean seems to be fashionable to wear at the moment which gives us a great choice and means we can choose a style and colour that flatters.
For those of us with shorter legs a longer length is needed to elongate and there is nothing worse than jeans that flap around the ankles, showing a flash of sock! There are a few basic rules which I try to stick to when choosing a new pair ...
As with most things, the more you pay, the better the quality and fit. Next do a very good range of jeans at very keen prices, click here to have a look. My current favourite brand is Tommy Hilfiger. For me the fit is fantastic and the prices arn't ridiculous. Click here to look at the Tommy Hilfiger range.
I wish I had the legs to wear these ...
Ah well!
We are all different shapes and sizes, I don't seem to have much of a waist so I need jeans with a lower waistband in order for the fit to be right. Every style of jean seems to be fashionable to wear at the moment which gives us a great choice and means we can choose a style and colour that flatters.
For those of us with shorter legs a longer length is needed to elongate and there is nothing worse than jeans that flap around the ankles, showing a flash of sock! There are a few basic rules which I try to stick to when choosing a new pair ...
- The darker the denim the slimmer your legs will appear.
- Bootcut flatters most people.
- Skinny jeans are great with boots, flat or high.
- Flared jeans should only be worn with heels, in my opinion.
- Black jeans are great for the evening.
- Back pockets, depending on how they are placed can make your bottom look bigger or smaller. Small pockets tend to make you look bigger while large pockets reduce.
- Too low a waist and it looks just plain nasty and you run the risk of 'builders bottom' if you bent down.
- A slightly stretchy denim is more comfortable and fits better.
- Unnecessary detailing such as sequins can look cheap.
- Tapered jeans seem to be making a comeback - they can make your thighs look huge!
- If the jeans have distressing it should be well done - no one looks good with two pale stripes on the front of the thighs!
- A lower waist flatters the waist.
- Carrot top jeans - just look plain awful, enough said.
- Boyfriend jeans are great casual jeans - only wear with flats.
- Cropped jeans look good on no one. They shorten the appearance of your legs and make your thighs look big - sorry but its true!
Too low, odd white patches, too short ... need I go on? |
These dark blue jeans would suit most women |
Dark and skinny, perfect length |
These are from Tommy Hilfiger. Just enough detailing, great daytime colour - they seem a little low but in reality are not - it must be that the model is very tall! |
As with most things, the more you pay, the better the quality and fit. Next do a very good range of jeans at very keen prices, click here to have a look. My current favourite brand is Tommy Hilfiger. For me the fit is fantastic and the prices arn't ridiculous. Click here to look at the Tommy Hilfiger range.
I wish I had the legs to wear these ...
Ah well!
Monday, 7 February 2011
Belt Up!
I have a huge collection of belts which I have added to over the years, some are 20 years old and perfectly worn in, never to be parted with.
Belts are one of the easiest ways of 'finishing' an outfit - you can wear a black dress and add a pop of colour with a bright belt or brighten up a white shirt with a tan belt, there arn't any rules!
The choice of designs is endless and often the most unusual ones are found in the most unexpected places. One of my favourites was found on a market stall in Cambridge and one in a gift shop in a very picturesque village in France. Many of my belts hold memories of where I found them which is probably one of the reasons why I never part with them.
I look out for unusual detailing which makes the belt individual.
It is often thought that you need to be slim to wear a belt, because it highlights the waist area but a chunky belt worn low on the hips with a loose sweater or shirt looks great on anyone.
A few from my collection |
A few more! |
Belts are one of the easiest ways of 'finishing' an outfit - you can wear a black dress and add a pop of colour with a bright belt or brighten up a white shirt with a tan belt, there arn't any rules!
The choice of designs is endless and often the most unusual ones are found in the most unexpected places. One of my favourites was found on a market stall in Cambridge and one in a gift shop in a very picturesque village in France. Many of my belts hold memories of where I found them which is probably one of the reasons why I never part with them.
I look out for unusual detailing which makes the belt individual.
From Next many years ago |
From a market stall in Cambridge, yes the fur is real! |
Firetrap last season, I love the end of the tail |
An older one from Firetrap, the distressed detailing is beautiful |
It is often thought that you need to be slim to wear a belt, because it highlights the waist area but a chunky belt worn low on the hips with a loose sweater or shirt looks great on anyone.
Thursday, 3 February 2011
Shade Style
Today the sun is out and for the first time in a long while I needed to wear my sunglasses - hooray!
Sunglasses are essential to protect your eyes from the bright rays and to prevent squinting - a big no-no when you're trying to prevent wrinkles.
Over the years I've collected quite a range and have found the best quality to be Ray-Bans and Chanel. Cheapies are fine as long as they have the right UV protection but I find the premium brands more comfortable and hardwearing.
Classic aviators are a must and will look good whether you're being casual or smart. Ray-Ban do a great range of colours and designs to suit any face shape.
Ray-Ban are also the designers of the all-time classic Wayfarer range which is enjoying a revival at the moment. Not my cup of tea but they have stood the test of time along with the Aviators.
They now come in a wide range of young and bright colours and wearing these you will definitely be making a fashion statement.
For a more formal look I'd recommend Chanel every time. Their range of black framed sunglasses remind me of Audry Hepburn and Jackie Onassis.
If you love to make a real statement sometimes then Roberto Cavalli is the guy for you. His range of sunglasses are stunning and have incredibly intricate design details.
Lots of High Street brands are making their own ranges of sunglasses now and Tommy Hilfiger have high quality sunglasses for a more affordable price.
Playing sports, such as skiing, demands more glare protection that normally needed and you should be careful in selecting sunglasses designed specifically for the job.
Oakley do an excellent range, some with mirrored lenses which give further protection.
You can pick up some real bargains online if you hunt about but make sure you are careful that they are the genuine article before you buy. I have a suspicious-looking pair of Calvin Klein's kicking about in a drawer somewhere!
Sunglasses are essential to protect your eyes from the bright rays and to prevent squinting - a big no-no when you're trying to prevent wrinkles.
Over the years I've collected quite a range and have found the best quality to be Ray-Bans and Chanel. Cheapies are fine as long as they have the right UV protection but I find the premium brands more comfortable and hardwearing.
Classic aviators are a must and will look good whether you're being casual or smart. Ray-Ban do a great range of colours and designs to suit any face shape.
Ray-Ban - quality and versatily |
Ray-Ban are also the designers of the all-time classic Wayfarer range which is enjoying a revival at the moment. Not my cup of tea but they have stood the test of time along with the Aviators.
Ray-Ban Wayfarer |
They now come in a wide range of young and bright colours and wearing these you will definitely be making a fashion statement.
For a more formal look I'd recommend Chanel every time. Their range of black framed sunglasses remind me of Audry Hepburn and Jackie Onassis.
Chanel are unmistakable |
If you love to make a real statement sometimes then Roberto Cavalli is the guy for you. His range of sunglasses are stunning and have incredibly intricate design details.
Totally OTT but totally gorgeous |
Lots of High Street brands are making their own ranges of sunglasses now and Tommy Hilfiger have high quality sunglasses for a more affordable price.
Tommy Hilfiger |
Playing sports, such as skiing, demands more glare protection that normally needed and you should be careful in selecting sunglasses designed specifically for the job.
Oakley do an excellent range, some with mirrored lenses which give further protection.
Oakley - superior protection |
You can pick up some real bargains online if you hunt about but make sure you are careful that they are the genuine article before you buy. I have a suspicious-looking pair of Calvin Klein's kicking about in a drawer somewhere!
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