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Wednesday 22 December 2010

Putting the S in Style

Seasons

Nothing screams fashion confusion like wearing clothes out of season. Classic offenders: Boots in summer or Spring trenches in the dead of winter. We know temperature can be an issue but layering is the key to keeping it chic.

Sizing

Ladies, know your size! Even the most stylish dress can look tacky and ill considered if worn two sizes too small. Embrace the shape you are and starting wearing clothes that show it off as it is.

Shoes

Get dressed, look in the mirror…. Now look down! Tired or mismatched shoes can, and so often do, ruin a great outfit. Block heals, scuffed toes or shoes that are out of step with your look need to go!! A Simple pump or a classic heal go with most outfits and fit perfectly in to the essential capsule wardrobe

Simple

If in doubt, keep it classic. Style is often nothing to do with fashion, and just because it is trendy doesn’t mean it's going to look great. Learn what suits you, and invest in some classic items which you will love and get complimented on again and again and… again!

Monday 20 December 2010

Office wear that works

It's the end of the working year, and if you are anything like me you maybe getting a little dazed and confused by the daily effort to wrap up warm in outfits that are suitable for the office environment.

Jeans and Ugg Boots are the cosy answer for Saturday fun, but what about when you have to put your professional head on. Here's a quick guide to how to get it right every time.

A lush wool trouser suit is your best friend in the office. Opt for grey or navy as a staple and team with interesting separates to create a work ready capsule wardrobe.

Add to this a few cashmere fine knits, a classic white shirt, a knitted dress and some fabulous accessories and you have all the office options you need.

I am not a fan of trousers with heals. They might seem an innocuous combo but when you take into account the minefield that is heal height v trouser length, you can easily end up tripping over frayed helms, or looking like you put your pants in a hot wash, i.e. they shrunk.

The answer, if you are going for a trouser suit, think flats. Comfortable and effortlessly chic, a classic pair of pumps will take your work suit from tacky to ultra classy in an instant. Flats with trousers look elegant and in my opinion, more professional as you are not tottering around on heals while your trousers flap at your ankles.
Great if you are blessed with long legs I hear you say, but not so great for the petites. I don't really buy in to the theory that short women must wear heals, unfortunately I think that if you are under 5'3 and wear 6 inch heels, you don’t look any taller, you just look like a little person with a funny walk. Embrace your petite stature and wear cute little outfits that taller women can't pull off. ( Leggy ladies struggle with minis and jumper dresses in the office)

Of course there is a place for heals. Pencil skirts with a mid height court is a great work wear look. My only tip here would be to invest in a good quality skirt. Cheap, shiny material or a skirt that rides up can really spoil an outfit.

So what about in this arctic weather, only the utterly brace or totally foolhardy would venture out on the morning commute wearing heels in these icy condition, but few work places see wellingtons as acceptable office wear.

I say invest in a great pair of leather boots, tan or black leather will see you through most outfits. Team with knee length skirts, dresses or cigarette pants tucked in for a chic and cosy day time look. I love Duo for boot.

 http://www.duoboots.com/pages/fdfr201012?cm_mmc=PPC+-+Google+-+UK-_-Brand+-+Boots-_-Brand+-+Boots-_-duo&ppcseid=4792&ppcsekeyword=duo&mmtctg=1322606507&mmtcmp=43030967&mmtmt=2&mmtgglcnt=0&mmtadid=6171435317&gclid=CIz5zrSX-6UCFYUe4QodYUQHoA

They make them in a range of styles and calf sizes so you are always guaranteed a perfect fit.
Remember to give all leather shoes and boots a generous coating of protector spray before venturing out in this weather, snow and grit WILL stain your precious shoes. (no, wearing trainers on tube is not an option, for the truly stylish women)

Armed with a refreshed capsule wardrobe you can hit the ground running in 2011, ready for action, whatever the day job throws at you.

Now off to work you go!!!

Tis the season to sparkle!

I am loving sequins this festive season. I'm not usually a massive fan of sparkle, (glittery eye shadow and nail polish are something of a pet hate), but this season the high street is offering some amazing sequined pieces. These are perfect for Christmas and New Year parties. Just remember to keep everything else super simple. Hair, make up and jewellery all need to be toned down.

If you have an amazing figure for then try out this killer number from French Connection,


While this skirt from Hobbs will get the same effect without baring quite as much flesh.

Personally I will be going somewhere in the middle and donning this much coveted sequined skirt from Coast for my New Years Eve celebrations.


Happy glittering!!!
http://www.asos.com/Coast/Coast-Lana-Sequin-Skirt/Prod/pgeproduct.aspx?iid=1420586&utm_source=google_product_search&utm_medium=organic&utm_campaign=google_product_search
http://www.hobbs.co.uk/index.cfm?page=1128
http://www.frenchconnection.com/product/Woman+Collections+Dresses+Embellished/71AR4/Samantha+Sequins+Dress.htm

Friday 17 December 2010

Glam in a cold climate.

I love love love Christmas and all this snowy weather is just making me beyond excited for the big day, in fact this weekend is one of the biggest of the year for festive partying.  But with temperatures set to plunge to silly degrees below in the UK how can we keep the chill from nipping at our peep toes!!!

Well the first answer is pretty simple. Don’t wear peep toes. One of the first style lessons I tell anyone is dress for the season.  There is nothing more ridiculous than the sight of girls dressed for a night in St Tropez when they are actually heading out in South Kensington.  Warm doesn’t need to mean frumpy. A classic pair of courts will keep your tootsies warm, especially when paired with a cosy pair of tights.

And tights are big news this season, from Wolford to Primark, hosiery is getting glam.  I love love love these classic pin dot tights from Accessorize, http://www.accessorize.com/all-intimates/scattered-spot-french-heel-sheer-tights/invt/89619803/?bklist=icat,4,shop,intimates,intimateshosiery,  but with tights you can be as daring as you feel like, as long as you keep the rest of your outfit simple. And it your dress or skirt is a bit more bling then a classic black opaque is your best friend in leg wear. Girls often over look the natural tan tight in favour of bare legs these days. Fine if it is a cab to club event in September, but if you are venturing out on public transport this weekend, then trust me, blue legs and goose bumps are not a good party look. Invest in a good quality pair of natural tights. As long as you NEVER wear them with open shoes, or opt for anything with too much sheen, then your pins will look top notch and show of your shoes and skirt perfectly.

Accessories are the best bit of being a girl I think, and in the chocolate box of styles we have to pick from, I think winter hats, gloves and scarves are my favourite. The hat is having a major revival this year. Think cashmere berets for a walk in the park, or a full-on Russian (faux) fur number for a glamorous evening. Hat hair isn’t ideal but a quick spritz of hair spray should perk up your locks when you arrive at the venue, and remember, shivering NEVER makes for a fabulous entrance.

So you are all dressed up and about to head out the door, don’t fall at the final hurdle. The coat you chose can make or break an outfit. If your budget dictates that you have a hard-working mutli-tasker of a coat for work and play, then invest in a classic wool trench. This will look chic over a suit for work and stylish when cinched in at the waste for evenings. I would avoid the standard black, opt for navy, dark grey, or camel if you don’t mind the dry cleaning bills. One of my favourite ever items is my Navy wool trench from Gant. It is completing its 5th winter this year and has never let me down.

Evening coats are a luxury but can be a wonderful investment and really set off a party look. This season I am loving the faux furs on offer. They are, by nature a little outrageous and designed to get you noticed. But girls it is party season so cosy up in a fluffy number and get noticed!

Warm and glam and ready for the party…the only accessories you could possibly need now is a nice strong man to stop you slipping on the ice, or a fabulous group of friends to pick you if you do teeter off those stunning heels.

Happy partying!!

Thursday 16 December 2010

True Prep

My copy of True Prep finally arrived. The ultimate handbook to definitive preppy style. This book has everything you need to know if you want to pull of the groomed preppy look and have a love of nautical stripes. I love the guide to what jewellery to wear when, and the sage piece of advice, that a tie can double up as a belt.