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Friday 9 August 2013
Tartan Tenant
This sunshine is deceiving, whilst we revel in the rays and show off our latest pedi, we can't help but look to next season. AW'13 is set to be a good'un - posh punk is top of the list. Moving away from last seasons spikes and studs to dark toned tartan prints. Refer to the tradition Celtic print but in pops of Autumnal red and neon accents. These BaubleBar earrings are perfect for day and night, paired with block heels you'll be doing the highland fling!
Sunday 2 June 2013
Those lacy days
Lace, sometimes racy, other times doily territory
but yet it maintains its place as that perennially chic trend. This River
Island top is perfect, a hint of Christopher Kane neon paired with an exquisite
Amber Fever necklace adds a darker element to an otherwise simple look. The
layered black chords and hanging amber chunks catch the eye just as much as a frilly
lingerie set, summer is supposed to hot. Right?!
Saturday 18 May 2013
Far & wide
This summer, traveler chic has already set
off in its wedged espadrilles to the most picturesque destinations. The nomadic
influences were evident in collections from Isabel Marant with hand embroidery
and tassels galore. Ease yourself in with this quirky H&M Trend necklace
and Peruvian style pom pom top. Alpaca not included!
Labels:
fashion,
Forever 21,
polyvore,
River Island,
style,
Zara
Tuesday 14 May 2013
A rose by any other name...
If Shakespeare quoted roses, then florals
are surely the philosophical print of all. Flower power is here to stay and
this MSGM top with a 60s influence as seen at Louis Vuitton SS/13 is blooming
all over. Paired with a fitted baby pink blazer, skinny jeans of course and
nude heels, all you need now are some petals delicately laid at your feet!
Sunday 3 March 2013
Mash it up
Optical prints, tribal embellishment,
snakeskin and neon – No I’m not naming the season’s hottest trends but
combining them into one eye catching outfit. Prints project a warning sign, one
that should sometimes be overlooked. The key to mixing prints is to maintain
the same colour palette. Here, the warm oranges and yellows complement each
other seamlessly whilst fluorescent yellow contrasts against the faux, muted animal
skin. Who doesn't love a bit of pick’n’mix!
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