Showing posts with label accessories. Show all posts
Showing posts with label accessories. Show all posts

Oscars 2014 - Kate Hudson in Atelier Versace

It’s too good. The dress, the face, the hair, the Bulgari jewels, the Jimmy Choo's, the bag… it’s just ALL GOOD!


I can’t even put into words how wonderful this gown is. It’s like it was made for her, and only her. Everything about it screams classic Hollywood glamour. You know what I mean, where the guys would smoke cigars, hold doors open and read the paper at the table every morning while they waited for breakfast. The girls of course, would be on their fourth Martini in elbow-length gloves, smoke from a slimline cigarette holder and wear a big fur coat walking around in a cloud of Chanel No.5. All set in a black and white background, naturally.

Literally cannot get over it...

When a dress creates a story like this in your mind, you know it’s special.


Best dressed, hands down.


Mulberry SS14 Editorial Campaign


It was about a week ago that I first saw the Mulberry SS14 campaign featuring hot-like-fire British supermodel Cara Delevingne. I’ll tell you something, it wasn’t even her that stopped me dead. It was the colour, the animals, the fun, the fairy tale feel of it all.



Shot by world renown (and my personal favourite) fashion photographer Tim Walker, the campaign is classic Walker; dreamy, luxurious and utterly breath-taking. Showcasing the beautiful collection Mulberry revealed back in September, I remember why Mulberry was one of my favourite shows of Fashion Week just gone.


I remember visiting Tim Walkers ‘Storyteller’ Exhibition at Somerset House back in late 2012. The exhibition was accompanied by a series of events that feature many of Tim Walker’s long-time collaborators and uncover the influences and stories behind his work. Walking through the exhibition was like walking onto a Tim Walker photoshoot set – a giant snail making its way down the wall, a giant bumble bee playing the cello, a 1940′s war plane crashed but somehow intact in the centre of the room. It was incredible.


This post isn’t going to be a long one because with Walker, it’s all about the visual, all about the story. Just your typical English tea party, with Cara Delevingne, a cockatoo and a pelican…




Autumn/Winter '13 Hat Trends

Accessorising in the Autumn/Winter season is one of my favourite things to do. Not only is it superfun to brighten up a winter outfit, but they're cosy and practical too (trying to hold an umbrella, a Starbucks and a cigarette is like a re-enactment of Naomi Campbell's 1993 Vivienne Westwood walk... disaster waiting to happen!). I think the biggest benefit of the winter hat is the bad hair day cover-up.
There are a whole bunch of massive hat trends for this season, and I've indulged in almost all of them, so I'm going to talk about some of my favourite trends, favourite hats and famous faces that don them the best!

The Beanie
The beanie has been around for years as we all know, but they've recently resurfaced as a winter staple. Made a favourite by cool kids like Rita Ora, Cara Delevigne and Kylie Jenner, the beanie is a fun take on the woolly bobble hat, with bold and tongue-in-cheek slogans or bright bold patterns, they're great for a young, fresh-faced, 'thrown together' look.
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The Fedora
The Mac-Daddy of hats this season, you've got to be brave, bold and confident to pull this one off. It's not so much about how you wear it, or what you wear it with, as it's a hat that needs to be worn with conviction to convey great, effortless style. I think the most popular advocates of the Fedora are Kate Moss, Nicole Richie, Rachel Zoe and more recently, Olivia Palermo.
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The Cloche
Taking inspiration from the 1920's (and Downton), the cloche hat is back again this season after being dormant for a while. It's a super cute take on vintage style as it's available in an array of colours - perfect for accessorising this season. I'd say the most popular wearer of the cloche hat was Manhatten's very own Blair Waldorf of popular television programme Gossip Girl. This hat is the most structured of styles in this post, and screams Park Avenue Princess, so would be best worn with clean cut, crisp, girly outfits.
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The Cossack
Taking inspiration from Wintery Russia, the cossack hat has made it's not-so-subtle appearance on the catwalks and the high street each season. With firm warnings that this coming winter is going to be a bitter one, I think everyone should invest in one of these truly fabulous hats! Not only are you guaranteed a head-turning reaction, but your ears are sure to be nice and toasty all Winter! The cossack can be either styled up or down to create a sleek country-girl-goes-city-chic look, which both Kate and Pippa Middleton style perfectly.
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The Turban
Inspired from exotic India and made famous by the likes of Kylie Minogue and Elizabeth Taylor, the turban hat adds a touch of sophisticated glamour as well as practicality to anyone's winter wardrobe. The chunkier the knit, the better, a great spin on the beanie as a sassy statement piece. Bright eye-catching colours as seen on Nicole Scherzinger help to make these beautiful headpieces really stand out.
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Love them all!! Which are you going to wear this season?


Label Lust: CELINE SS13 Roll-Up Clutch

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I know it's been a couple of months since we first saw this clutch from the Celine SS13 collection, but it keeps calling me!! I'm obsessed with this cute little roll-up lunch bag style clutch.

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It's such a decadent but comfortable bag - so wearable! I'd have to favour the red of all the colours available, but I'd happily open my arms to any :)

Anyone remember the Jil Sander Menswear AW12/13 collection? The Celine roll up clutch very much reminds me of their 'Vasari' £185 paper bag. Which do you prefer?

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