Thursday, 28 April 2011

My favourite Fashionistas

There are many celebrities who I think dress fabulously, but only a few who I actually steal looks from. Of course it's much easier for a celeb to look fantastic with their entourage of stylists, hair dressers, make-up artists and personal trainers, but these ladies still manage to maintain an individual style.


1. Olivia Palermo- This lady certainly knows how to dress, she's very elegant but at the same time manages to keep an edgy and original style. She tends to stick to neutral make-up and classic hair styles and still looks bang on trend all the time!



2. Don't get me wrong, Nicola Roberts did go through a bad patch in the beginning of Girls Aloud with fake tan disasters etc, however, she's wowed us all with her innate sense of style and utter uniqueness. Her hair, make-up and clothes go together effortlessly to let her natural beauty shine!



3. Another celeb who has had some extreme fashion disasters in the past; Nicole Richie. However, now she has found her true bohemian style she looks fantastic. One thing I love about her is no matter if she's dressed for a casual or sophisticated event, she still makes her boho style obvious!


4. Debbie Harry- Has anybody ever done double denim better? (maybe Twiggy?) She is just the opitome of cool, even if you don't like her music, there is no denying that she is a rock and roll fashion icon!






5. And finally, another woman who's rock and roll sense of style has added to her fame. Not only can she pull off boho, rock and roll and elegant but she still greats in her comfies!

Wednesday, 27 April 2011

Wardrobe Staples

Staple items are a must have! Having a few key itmes that suit your shape and style is crucial. These items can be dressed up or down and you never have to worry about buying something new when you can't afford...
The staple list:

1. A pair of comfortable and stylish skinny jeans, can be worn with flip flops, boots or heels for every kind of occasion.

2. A shift dress, for work wear with heels and your hair in a smart up do. For the evening wear with ballet pumps and your hair down and styled.


3. A pencil skirt is great, once again it can be worn for work, or a casual or sophisticated day out.


4. A trench coat is great for all seasons. It looks fantastic belted or open and can be teamed with scarves, jewellery and belts for different occasions. (Make sure you buy a big enough size to fit a jumper underneath)


5. Leggings, bit of an obvious one but sooo comfy. Just make sure the top you're wearing with them is long enough!

6. A long woolly cardigan; for those inbetween seasons where a coat is too warm but a jacket too cold.


7. A jersey basic vest top, can be worn with anything! Linen trousers, skirts, jeans.....



8. The fitted smart jacket, another item that can be dressed up or down very easily and will add shape and style.

9. Wide leg trousers. Even if they're not at the height of fashion when you wear them, you're still going to look great!

10. White t-shirts! In any style, short sleeved, sleeveless, cropped, a white t-shirt will not only look great but is a must have.

Monday, 18 April 2011

Fashion Hair


Frankie Sandford
Short, edgey crop

Cheryl Cole
Cleopatra style, blunt fringe













                                                      

 
           
Gillian Zinser
Long, boho style
Alexa Chung
Middle parting, retro look















Fashion is not always defined by what you wear... Your hair also says a lot about your style. For instance, long wavy cuts portray a bohomian style, short crops imply an edgier side to a persons style. Not only does your hair cut and colour say a lot about you, but it can also enhance your best features and change a face shape completely.
Choosing a style depends greatly on the shape of your face:



Eva Mendes






Oval : The luckiest shape in terms of hairstyles, oval faces can pull off almost anything. Avoid covering your features with hair, as this will add weight.



Drew Barrymore




Round : Long wispy fringes look great on a round face. Avoid chin length styles as this will add weight to your face, and keep the fullest part of your hair either at the roots or length, not cheekbone level.




Gwyneth Paltrow




Long : Blunt fringes divert attention away from the length of your face on to your features, as do inverted cuts. Avoid long styles as theses can highlight the length of your face.



Katie Holmes




Square : Wispy, light and layered styles will soften a square jaw. Avoid lengths that end at your jaw and long, straight styles as these will highlight harsh lines.


Sophie Dahl





Heart : Volume is best kept to the length of your hair and soft layers will look fantastic. Avoid short layers as they will add volume to the top of your head and emphasize your upper face.



Wednesday, 6 April 2011

Wide Leg Trousers


As the spring/summer time approaches, I'm excited to say the fashion world is, like me, appreciating a key item of clothing as a statement peice for the forthcoming season; the wide leg.

Elegant, sophiticated and effortlessly chic, almost anyone can pull off wide leg trousers, it's just knowing how to wear them for your shape and size that's important. A wide leg can conceal a pair of killer heels perfectly for those who wish to add a bit of height, or fool onlookers into thinking you're wearing heels when actually you're strutting around in a pair of flip-flops. They can add shape to a shapeless figure, or balance out a curvy silhouette. A fantastic summer must have!

I bought two pairs of wide leg trousers, the first from Topshop, rust coloured, silky material and extremely comfortable but still stylish... the second from Primark for £12! I will definately be adding a third pair to my summer wardrobe!

Colour Block!


'Fashion fades, only style remains the same' - Coco Chanel.
This is a statement I live by, I see many girls wearing the most up to date trends and who look absolutely horrific doing so! I see style as being able to put together an outfit where each item compliments the other, not just throwing together the latest things to come into Topshop and hoping for the best. The colour block trend is a difficult one to pull off, certainly relevant for the spring/summer season bright colours are to be worn together instead of avoided. It's a fun trend that will surely lift anyones mood just by wearing bright colours. However this could potentially end in catastrophe for a lot of people so there are a few simple pointers to remember...

1. Although the most obvious part of the outfit will be bright colours, don't forget to work with your shape i.e. a bright waist belt for an hour glass shape to excentuate a small waist or wide leg trousers with a bright shirt for a pear shape to balance your bottom half.
2. Not every item of clothing has to be a bright colour to follow the fashion, bright block colours will look just as good with a neutral colour such as black or nude breaking them up.
3. The brightly couloured item does not have to be clothing, it could be a handbag, belt or scarf.
4. If you're not confident trying this trend then don't! It's not a necessity you follow every fashion idea!
5. Think outside the box, bright nail varnishes and lip sticks are fantastic ways of incorporating bright colours into an outfit.


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