Monday, 26 August 2019

Fall 19 Trend - 70s Patchwork

Say farewell to the 00s trend, because the 70s were the key decade of choice for Fall 19. It's not the first time that this decade has made an impact on the runway, it's signature Autumnal colour palette inevitably makes it a popular choice for Fall collections. Whilst there are many elements that attribute to this wider 70's trend, i'm focusing here on block patchwork. Sumptuous intarsia knits graced the runway, making for lust-worthy A/W wardrobe essentials. In New York, Eckhaus Latta showcased knit dresses and matching separates - the perfect statement pieces to nail this trend. I also adored the nod to the Bauhaus with the patterns. My favourite interpretation of this trend, was seen in London with the latest collection from Alexa Chung. Her take on the 70's was super wearable, with easy knits and matching scarves. If, however you are craving a stronger sense of the 70s then take note from Michael Kors. His collection was unashamedly 70s - with larger than life shearling scarfs and leather/suede patchwork. It was vintage inspired 70s at its best - and I for one loved it!
Key Designers: AlexaChung, Eckhaus Latta, Arthur Arbesser, Antonio Marras, Michael Kors.
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Monday, 19 August 2019

Fall 19 Trend - Leopard Print

When it comes to animal print, leopard is as classic as it comes. Seen at the forefront of fashion for decades, it was seen widely across the Fall 19 runway. Whilst leopard print can often conjure up some less favourable fashion images, there's also a strong element of luxury attached to the print. It's a strong force to be reckoned with the likes of Naomi Campbell rocking the print back in the early 90's for Azzedine Alaia. For Fall 19, leopard print is not subtle (but then when ever is it?). If you are going to champion this look, you have to wear it loud and proud - a mid length dress or oversized coat. Colours are also kept true to the origin of the print.
Key Designers: Kate Spade, Anna Sui, Blumarine, Bottega Veneta, R13, Marc Jacobs, Redemption, Emilia Wickstead
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Saturday, 17 August 2019

August Music Playlist 2019

Old and new tracks that I have been listening too lately...

Handmade Heaven by Marina and The Diamonds
Ahay by Of Monsters and Men
The Archer by Taylor Swift
Summer Girl by Haim
Spell by Hot Chip
Slide Away by Miley Cyrus
This Life by Vampire Weekend
Into Dust by Mazzy Star
South London Forever - Florence & The Machine
Someone Else by Tourist
Bad Guy by Billie Eillish
Shelter by Broken Bells
There You Are by Zayn
Come Alive by Madonna
Baba O'Riley by The Who
Back On The Chain Gang by Pretenders
Homesick by Kane Brown
Taking Chances by Celine Dion
Wrecking Ball by Miley Cyrus
Xtal by Aphex Twin

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Monday, 12 August 2019

Outfit of The Month - August

London-based brand Rixo, famed for their prints, have designed an ultra-cool merch style t-shirt...and oh boy do I love it! Designed originally to coincide with LFW, earlier this year, the tee has been brought back due to popular demand. I'm a huge fan of this type of tee, as they can be styled several ways and they seem to get better with age. So with this as my starting point, I began building a look around it. Mini skirts are my wardrobe failsafe, and I loved the classic grey check and silhouette of this little number from Ganni. As soon as the apparel was sorted, I knew exactly which direction I wanted to take the outfit in - 90's baby! I've not necessarily been one for the 90's nostalgia trend, even though I myself am a millennial, but I knew this apparel combo would look perfect with a pop of neon and some seriously ugly old-school trainers. The Balenciaga 'Triple S' trainers are the shoes that everyone loves to hate, but people wear them anyway because they are 'sooo fashun darling'. Crossbody bags have being hanging around for the past couple of seasons now, so finding this one from Karl Lagerfeld was a perfect amalgamation of two trends. The fluro green, really picks up on the hint of neon in the lettering on the Rixo tee. Completing the look, are a pair of sunnies from eyewear brand 'Dusk To Dawn'. Available online at Asos and Superdown, this trend-driven unisex brand delivers the hottest 'must have' eyewear styles. This style is the 'Ariana' - can we please just take a minute to appreciate the rainbow lens! 

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Monday, 5 August 2019

Fall 19 Trend - Cowl Neck Slip Dress

The classic 90's slip dress is back with vengeance for 2019. One of the more feminine and sophisticated pieces we are seeing for 90's revival trend, the slip dress was a firm favourite of the 90's supermodel (think Kate and Naomi). Whist at first glance it may seem like a sultry evening wear piece to spice up your wardrobe, you might be surprised by just how versatile this style of dress can be. Sure thing that this silky satin number is perfect for evening attire, with it's low cut cowl neck and figure-skimming silhouette. Some styles, as seen on the runway, even come with daring thigh high splits and lace up back detailing. Team with an open-toe heeled sandal for the ultimate leg-lengthening look, accessorise with lashings of opulent jewellery and perfect a slicked back updo. 
For me however, i'm all about versatility when it comes to my wardrobe. I want pieces that can easily transition from day to night and be worn year-round with simple varying style tricks. Slip dresses make for a great layering piece. You can wear a basic tee underneath, to make the the dress more daytime appropriate, and style with a pair of trainers or boots and a blazer to add a touch of masculinity to the overall look. These dresses are widely available: you can shop pastel colours for summer or gorgeous shades of merlot and champagne for Fall. 
Key Designers: Versace, Cushnie, Atlein, Jonathan Simkhai, Priscavera

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