Showing posts with label outfits. Show all posts
Showing posts with label outfits. Show all posts

SCUBA




 Top - Missguided, Skirt - H&M

I'm totally obsessed with scuba everything right now, and this little cropped number is among my favourites. The fabric is super light and sits perfectly every time I put it on - it's a seriously well-behaved piece of clothing. I actually brought it a size up for that added over-sized appeal. Plus it balances out my teeny tiny skirt...

COVER.

Emma Champtaloup by Collier Schorr for The Gentlewoman Issue 9
Emma Champtaloup by Collier Schorr for The Gentlewoman Issue 9
Emma Champtaloup by Collier Schorr for The Gentlewoman Issue 9
Emma Champtaloup by Collier Schorr for The Gentlewoman Issue 9
Emma Champtaloup by Collier Schorr for The Gentlewoman Issue 9

Images from The Fashionography

Such gorgeous images from Issue 9 of The Gentlewoman. Whilst coats/ponchos/shirts and swimwear don't initially spring to mind as a natural pairing, the combination of silhouettes merges surprisingly well, as well as diluting the somewhat daunting prospect of baring all in a swimsuit after months of hiding under clothes. In love with the final bodysuit...


TEASER

White Top - Missguided, Turtleneck (just seen) - Primark, Skirt - H & M, Necklace - Primark

Here is a little photo reel from shooting my first outfit post. Actual images will be up over the next few days, watch this space...


6 OF THE BEST...SPORT LUXE

6 of the best...sport luxe




The Ragged Priest mesh shirt, $58 / Topshop white top / Topshop activewear pants / Topshop shorts / Topshop clothing / H&m shoes, $33

If pyjamas were acceptable day-wear, I'd wear little else. Sometimes, squeezing myself into my skinny jeans at 7:30 in the morning seems like the most unappealing task. However, seeing as I have to leave the house looking vaguely acceptable, these stylish but comfortable basics will have to do. These are my current favourite picks inspired by the sport luxe trend, seen everywhere from Tommy Hilfiger to Balenciaga. An even bigger plus is that these are all under £100. Don't say I never treat you.

ALLSAINTS A/W 14

ALLSAINTS AW14 WW 14
ALLSAINTS AW14 WW 9
ALLSAINTS AW14 WW 8
ALLSAINTS AW14 WW 1
ALLSAINTS AW14 WW 16
Images from StyleCaster

AllSaints appear to have taken a change in direction look-wise for next season. These images are a departure from their previous earthy tones and rock'n'roll edge. The whole aesthetic is more polished and contemporary, yet is still identifiably AllSaints. The black and the leather haven't gone anywhere, but there is a distinctly modern feel to this look, with previously unused gold and grey tones coming into the mix. Autumn just got interesting.

COME AS YOU ARE FOR MIXT(E)

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Kirsten Owen by Emma Tempest for Mixt(e) Magazine #7 Spring Summer 2014 4
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Kirsten Owen by Emma Tempest for Mixt(e) Magazine #7 Spring Summer 2014 3
Images from wearesodroee.com/

I don't think I'm alone in saying that I cannot wait for Spring. I'm kind of sick of worrying about how many layers I'm wearing and accessorising everything with a mandatory scarf/glove/umbrella combination. In terms of fashion, however, I find that far too often people equate spring and summer with garish colour and an excess of florals. Which is 100% not me. So it's always nice to see an editorial like this one for Mixt(e) magazine's Spring/Summer issue. Kristen Owen's messy hair contrasted against the clean white lines screams effortless chic. I fear by the end of the summer Alexander Wang's 'Parental Advisory' slogan will be somewhat overused, having already seen a whole host of high street copycat versions. But here I'll let it slide.

OUTFITS