Monday 30 September 2019

How To Shop For Luxury Fashion - A Cheats Guide

Picture this - your favourite fashion influencer posts an OOTD pic on Instagram, you tap the image longing for the item to be from Zara or H&M so that you yourself can afford it...but alas it turns out to be yet another designer item that costs the earth. If you are tired of seeing influencers living a luxury lifestyle, dressed head to toe in designer pieces which you can only dream of owning... Well think again, you CAN own these items...and on a budget too!

Ok so you've probably seen countless youtubers filming videos about how they shop for designer items at a more affordable price, aside from the hefty press discount, they will most likely mention pre-loved selling sites such as Vestiaire Collective. Whilst such a site is particularly great for buying coveted archive pieces, for most people this is still not a realistic 'affordable' option. 

If you didn't already know I work in the fashion industry, and my background is in textiles, so I'd like to think I know a thing or two about this sector. Because of the industry I work in, I have a deep rooted interest in fashion brands and catwalk trends. When I was younger I would shop the highstreet for affordable versions of the runway looks, but as I have gotten older - I want the real thing. Nowadays around 70% of my clothes are designer, and none of them were purchased brand new. So how do I do it?


Charity Shops / Thrift Shops
My happy place! Charity shops (as they are called here in the UK) are like a mecca to me. It baffles me that people would be happy to shop for pre-loved designer items online (at sites such as the aforementioned Vestiaire) and yet they wouldn't step foot in a charity shop. To me there is no difference. If you are still of the notion that secondhand stores are full of tired looking clothing that has seen better days, then think again. Many charity shops are really upping their game when it comes to in store POS displays, layouts, colour coordination, curated rails of premium pieces etc. And it is from charity shops that I find most of my designer bargains. 
They key to shopping in charity shops, is knowing your brands. It's crucial to have a broad knowledge of designer brands, both high end and entry level, as well as knowing the names of emerging brands. If you don't have a good knowledge of brands, how will you be able to spot them? Now when I shop in secondhand stores, i'm looking for a real bargain - we're talking under £15 (I'll occasionally push the boat out if it is something pretty special). Usually if I spot a designer item, I will google on my phone an estimated RRP, so I can see how much the item was originally. 
One thing that I do ensure, if that whatever I buy I have to love it. It's easy to get lured in by designer labels at a low price, but I only make a purchase if the item is true to my style and will perfectly sit alongside items I already own.  
Many retailers actually have nominated charities, which they will donate stock to. On one occasion, in New York,  there was an entire section of a thrift store specifically for Theory clothing - the brand had made a large donation to the store of tailored jackets and trousers.
And talking of New York, there are some amazing warehouse style thrift stores in NY: Salvation Army, Housing Works, Goodwill Industries (the latter of which have coloured tickets on the garments, and each week a different coloured ticket is 50% off)
Purchases include:
Wales Bonner track pants - £6.50 (RRP £375)
Paige denim jeans - £15 (approx £200)
Rag and Bone jeans - £4 (approx £200)
Ganni shirt - £7.50 (approx £140)
Lululemon gym leggings - £4.50 (approx £100)
Nina Ricci silk top - £8 (approx £800)
Equipment silk shirt x 2 - £5 and £1 (approx £280 each)
Alice and Olivia Skirt - £5 (approx £300)
P.E Nation gym leggings - £6.50 (approx £140)
Marc by Marc Jacobs silk dress - £30 (approx £400)
Kooples skirt - £1 (approx £150)
Stella McCartney x Adidas running jacket - £7 (approx £150)

Sample Sales
Most sample sales are well organised, often hosted by PR agencies, so you know you are getting a genuine designer item. Most are free to attend, but may have a charity donation box upon arrival (so be sure to have some loose change with you). As all sales are final, I would advise trying pieces on whilst you are there. Changing rooms are often just a communal space in the corner of the room, covered by a curtain. Don't be afraid to strip off down to your underwear, everyone else is doing it. It's better to be safe then sorry, you don't want to get home and realise the item doesn't fit and and can't be returned. 
My first foray into samples sales came when I was living in New York back in 2012. I came across a Tibi sample sale, and being a brand that I really liked, I ventured in. I bagged myself a pair of black leather boots for $40 (the RRP was $475). I couldn't believe it. They even came fully boxed and with the dust bag. I still have them to this day. Fast-forward and I am now living in London, where there are sample sales happening all the time. I'm fortunate that I work in Shoreditch which is somewhat of a haven for sample sales, many of which are only a short walk from my office. Some sample sales run for between 1 - 3 days. Whilst attending on the first day there is more stock to choose from, the final day may see further reductions on remaining stock. Also worth noting, is that most sample sales require that you leave coats and bags in a supervised clock room. This is to stop theft, as the items no longer have active barcodes. Samples sales I have attended include: Victoria Beckham, Ellery, Christopher Kane, Sophia Webster, Axel Arigato
Websites with sample sale listings: Curate, Chicmi, Fashion Tribe, SampleSaleGuide.co.uk, 
Purchases include:
Victoria Beckham jeans - £25 (RRP between £185 - £250)
Balmain velvet skirt - £199 (RRP £1350 - it still had the original tag on)
Christopher Kane mini skirts x 3 - £5 each (approx £400 each)

TK Maxx
I head straight to the clearance section and hunt down the designer items. Granted that each TK Maxx store is different, some I have visited have a very limited designer section whilst others have a great offering. With TK Maxx you really do need to be prepared to spend your time looking through each rail, as often the clothes are packed tightly together and therefore a gem of an item can get lost amongst a sea of not so nice clothes. I never go into store looking for anything in particular, I just keep an open mind and hope for the best. Having said that, there are a list of brands I do always keep an eye out for.
Purchases include:
Givenchy 'star print' silk scarf - £30 (approx £300)
Isabel Marant SS17 skirt - £54 (approx £450)
MeMe London 18k gold plated earrings x 2 pairs - £9.99 each (RRP £120)

End of Season Sales - the final few days
Lets be honest, we shop because we want to and not because we need to. Which is why when it comes to sale shopping, I shop in the final few days when the reductions are at their highest. I may look online (usually The Outnet and Farfetch) when the sale goes live, and I'll take note of which pieces I like. I then check back in towards the end of the sale and if the item is still there, and reduced even further, then I may treat myself. Most recently I treated myself to a Rockins skinny scarf for £50, reduced from £185. My first designer sale purchase was on Net-A-Porter whilst I was still at university, when I managed to get myself a 100% silk Matthew Williamson scarf for £22 (I think it had been around £150). Matthew Williamson was my favourite fashion brand for well over a decade, so to get my hands on this scarf was a real treat. 

Designer Consignment Stores
Just because someone can afford designer items, doesn't mean they don't want to make a bit of money back when they decide they no longer want the item - cue designer consignment stores. You can take in the items you want to sell, and whatever price the store sells the item for you get around 50% of the money. Items may be kept for around 2 months, and then if not sold the seller gets the item back. Most of these stores are very particular about only accepting items that are in good condition, so you know that you getting a garment that is in a wearable state. Like regualar shops, these consignment stores very often have sale rales - so even better bargains to have. If there is something in particular you are looking for (i.e a specific handbag) or a brand that you really love,  you can usually leave your contact information with the store owner who will reach out to you if an item you are looking for comes into the store.

Phillippa x

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Monday 23 September 2019

Seasonal Wishlist - Fall 19

It's been a hot minute since I posted a 'wishlist' on my blog...trying to be more sustainable etc etc. But as this blog was created to document trends, there's no harm in having a cheeky little browse online to keep up to date with all things 'new in' is there? I'm not going to lie, scrolling though the internet looking at gorgeous things is pretty hardwork (joking) but i've found a nice selection of lust-worthy Fall items - if you do plan on getting spendy and fancy updating your wardrobe. 

Naturally I opted for a couple of pieces from Etoile Isabel Marant and Ganni, two firm favourites of mine and a failsafe for when i'm looking to add elevated basics to my seasonal wardrobe. The next piece that caught my eye was a gorgeous blazer from House of Holland. I loved HOH for many years, but as my style changed the brand didn't really fit my personal style anymore...but hello blazer of dreams! The ink-effect zebra print is one of the best interpretations of the animal print trend i've seen so far this season - it's bold and yet so wearable at the same time thanks to the classic cut and classic colour palette. Other apparel pieces came from: H&M, ALEXACHUNG and Reformation.

Moving onto accessories - let's start with sunglasses. I'm a huge fan of eyewear, particularly metal frames. My current favourite brand, is New York based brand Dusk To Dawn. All styles are gender neutral, and the seasonal collections consist of trend driven styles in both classic and high voltage colour palettes. The style I love the most is 'Nouveau'. Earrings are from my current favourite jewellery brand, MeMe London. Since I discovered this brand, earlier this year, I have purchased two pairs of their earrings. And in all honesty, now I have them in my collection, I don't wear any other brands. The quality is brilliant and I love the subtle pop of colour this pair will add to any outfit. If you didn't already know, I collect scarves. Granted not as much as I used to, but I will still treat myself if I spot a particularly great silk one. The below style is by Richard Allan, the famed 60's scarf designer (I already own a couple of his vintage pieces). This is from his current collection, but if you are looking for something a little more affordable then be sure to check out his new collaboration with H&M, featuring archive prints.
1. Skirt - Etoile Isabel Marant £255
2. Blazer - House of Holland £550
3. Dress - H&M £34.99
4. Earrings - MeMe London £80
5. Boots - Ganni £390
6. Sunglasses - Dusk To Dawn £22
7. Scarf - Richard Allan £235
8. Top - Realisation Par £175
9. Knitwear - ALEXACHUNG £252

Phillippa x

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Monday 16 September 2019

18 Things You Didn't Know About Me

1. I have never dyed my hair - This was a big thing when I was at school. Literally everyone was dyeing their hair, especially that classic 00's trend of putting streaks in the front, but I never did. I have managed to reach my late 20's still with natural blonde hair, and my hairdresser always tells me she can't believe how blonde may hair still is. I've always liked having blonde hair, and to be honest have never really had any desire to switch it up. Also, just think of the money I have saved!

2. I make felt decorations - This is one of my favourite hobbies. I have boxes full of felt and ribbons, in a whole host of colours, and love nothing more than making cute felt animal decorations. It all started when I made my mum a felt robin for our Christmas tree one year, and it's spiralled out of control since then. I've been told I should sell them, but the problem is people don't always appreciate the amount of work and creativity that goes into making them and therefore wouldn't want to pay a fair price for them. So until people decide to pay textile designers a fair price for their work, i'll keep them for myself (and give some to friends).

3. I used to swim competitively - I was a real water baby when I was younger. After taking swimming lessons as a child, my swimming instructor suggested I join my town swimming team - which I did. This meant training around 9 hours per week, as well as taking part in regional competitions. My best race was the 200m Butterfly. I still have all my medals/trophies.

4. I spent 3 months living in New York - After I graduated I moved to NY for an internship with the fashion brand Milly. It was one of the best experiences of my life. I loved my internship, but more-so I loved getting to know such an amazing city. Being able to experience New York as a resident, rather than tourist, meant that I got to learn so many quirky things about the city. It will always hold a special place in my heart.

5. Ricky Gervais & Karl Pilkington are my favourite people - I mean seriously how funny are they though??? I am yet to meet someone who makes me laugh as much as Karl Pilkington

6. I'm very good at accents - I guess i'm a very observant person, but I've always had an exceptional ability to do different accents, and mimic celebrity voices too. I can distinctly remember doing a great Ruby Wax impression circa age 10 and I don't even know how a 10 year old would even know who Ruby Wax was...but apparently I did and people at school would ask me to do my impression of her. I should just point out that my roster of accents doesn't just include regional British/American accents, but spans to a whole host of different countries and continents - i'm obviously in the wrong career!

7. I listen to Taylor Swift pretty much everyday - "haters gonna hate" but I just love her music!

8.  I only got my ears pierced last year - Growing up I was never allowed to get my ears pierced, and let me tell you, I was not happy about this. Being the only girl in secondary school without her ears pierced I felt like I was majorly missing out, but my parents insisted I wasn't allowed. Then as I grew up I realised it really wasn't a big deal so I just didn't bother (oh and did I mention my irrational fear of needles?). So anyway, last November I plucked up the courage and got my ears pierced. Of course I hated every second of it / nearly passed out - but now they look great and I can't believe I didn't get them done sooner.

9. If I love a film, i'll watch it hundreds of times - I've honestly seen: Jurassic Park, Matilda, Titanic, The Parent Trap and Jumanji so many times it's an actual joke. If I see them advertised in the TV listings, I have to watch them. Yes I know the storyline, and all the words, but I just can't help but give them another watch.

10. My lifelong ambition is to own a house full of cats - We had our beloved cat for 17 years, and she was the best thing that ever happened to my family. So now to fill that void I casually go out of my way to chat to random cats in streets.

11. I love a bargain - Especially when it comes to fashion, charity shops are my happy place. You would not believe the designer bargains I've had from charity shops over the years. And when I say bargain I'm talking under £10. It's incredibly rare these days that I actually buy anything brand new. Let's be honest, 99% of the time we buy clothes because we want them, not because we need them. Therefore, finding a designer bargain in a second hand shop brings me an immense level of joy!

12.
 My last meal would be fish 'n' chips (large portion obvs) - you can take the girl out of the north, but you cant north out of the girl. One thing that continues to baffles me is the extortionate price of fish 'n' chips in London. £16 = you've got to be kidding me! So as a matter of principle (and because I don't have ATM tattooed on my forehead), this delectable delicacy is now reserved for trips home to the motherland. Oh and FYI, they taste 1million times better in the north...just saying! 

13. I'm so glad I grew up before mobile phones and social media - I just can't even imagine how much it must suck being a child/teenager growing up in 2019 with the constant pressure of social media on your back. The thought of being at school now, with your peers scrutinising your every move on Instagram, gives me actual anxiety. I'm old enough now to not care about number of followers etc but I can see how children can get caught up in this.

14. I judge a restaurant based on it's bread basket offering - Forget fancy mains or exotic desserts, if i'm eating in your restaurant you better be offering me a tasty homemade bread basket (with homemade butter on the side). I've always been a fan of bread (countless childhood pictures of me casually snacking on slices of Hovis) and I guess I just haven't grown out of my love of that bready goodness. Bakeries are also my weakness.

15. 'Tidy house, tidy mind' - I hate mess. Whether this is in my home or in the workplace, I cannot feel comfortable in an untidy environment. I also dislike, what I would affectionately refer to as 'stuff' - picture frames, trinket dishes, decorative objects...aka dust collectors. One or two of them maybe I can tolerate, but anymore than that = forget it!

16. My favourite perfume is Doson by Diptyque. Sure you won't get any change from £100 but honestly, for me, this was worth every penny. I get compliments each time I wear it.

17. I have an acute eye/memory for small detail - Some of the small, and quite frankly random, pieces of information my brain retains surely cannot be considered normal.

18. Arguments are not worth it (most of them anyway) - Sometimes it's just easier to 'bite your tongue' or just let things go over your head. Sometimes we get caught up in trivial things which are so not worth the time or energy. Sure stand your ground, but life's too short for negativity - just get over it and move on.

Phillippa x

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Monday 2 September 2019

Outfit of The Month - September

*Dream Outfit For Autumn Alert* - my favourite season is here and it means i'm back in my element when it comes to styling seasonal outfits! Sure summer is great, but unfortunately for us pale folk pushing 30degrees is just too hot to handle (literally). During the heatwave this July, in Europe, I quite honestly found myself dreaming of cooler days - and now here we are. At present, I am loving styling jeans. I used to reserve these only for weekends, when I could breathe a sign of relief that I could put aside the tights and high-waisted skirts for a couple of days and just dress a bit more casual. But more recently my jeans have become my go-to everyday staple - and it's goodbye skinny jeans and hello to a more relaxed fit. Oh and by the way, when I say casual I mean 'my take' on casual - I won't be stepping out in a jeans/Converse combo quite yet! For me this below outfit is perfect for both work and leisure (i'm lucky enough to work in fashion where there is no formal dress code in the office). Basic cami's are really on trend at the moment, with 90's supermodel throwbacks, but to be honest invest in a quality one and it'll see you right for years to come. Likewise a box-fit blazer, this one has a slight vintage feel to it, is another wardrobe classic.  For accessories, i've opted for a failsafe skinny scarf from Rockins. If you look to icons of music for style inspiration (Jimi Hendrix, Patti Smith, Bobby Gillespie, et al) then Rockins is the brand for you. I actually have 3 scarfs from this brand, because when you find a brand as good as this - you invest! Completing the look, are a pair of classic black boots and a tricolour Chloe 'C' bag.
My quest to look as effortlessly cool as Rosie Huntington-Whitely in a pair of jeans continues...
Phillippa x

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