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Monday 19 December 2011

The most stylish Santa list in town!


Ladies, Christmas is just around the corner, and I'm sure like me, many of you are on top of the buying, wrapping and shipping of all those presents. But in case your other half isn't quite as organised, I have put together a stylish gift list for lush girly treats, designed to be forwarded to your own little elves if needs be, (subtly of course).
 
The perfect imaginative piece of jewellery
 
Davina Combe has just launched her gorgeous new range of jewellery.. The collection is available in 18ct gold and Stirling silver and prices range from £40 to £360. The combination of the hammered gold and colourful gemstones makes these beauties the next modern classic!


 
www.davinacombe.com
 
 
The perfect gift for the stylish writer
 
Never have a pen and paper to hand when you need it? Well rummage in your hand bag for a receipt no more! These perfect little note books from Smythson are top of my stocking list. In a range of fabulous colours, embossed with phrases such as 'I have nothing to wear' and 'Live life to the full' they are the perfect gift for any fashionable stationery addict


 

www.smythson.com
 
The most stylish scent around
 
If you are in search of a new fragrance this festive season and you sense your loved one might not be on track then point them in the direction of Chanel Jersey. A grown up and sophisticated take on lavender, named after the style icon's favourite fabric. Just like jersey, this perfume oozes laid back glamour.


 
www.chanel.com

Boxing day reading for the stylish girl

No one does style better than French women and for a cut-out and keep guide to French fashion I recommend Parisian Chic: A Style Guide by Ines de la Fressange. This gorgeous gift is packed with tips on effortless style with a hint of sassy Parisian spirit.



www.waterstones.com




Here's to a wonderfully stylish Christmas and a fabulously fashionable New Year.  

Luxe Leather

Luxe Leather




Ultra sexy leather was all over the AW fashion week shows as models slinked down runways for designers including Louis Vuitton and Marc Jacobs in leather clad looks.   

Now it goes without saying that this look is not for the faint-hearted wearer with latex, PVC and leather playing a starring role in the trend.  So how can you embrace the subtler side of this trend? Details and accessories. Think leather cuffs, belts or items with leather panels rather than top to toe leather. 

If you are feeling brave then this is one look when I don’t think you can go cheap. A pleather, fake leather skirt is never going to look anything but tacky, and that sentiment times 10 if you are thinking leather trousers. 

Boy Meets Girl

Boy Meets Girl


I love this trend and think there is nothing as stylish as androgyny, as seen in the Ralph Lauren, Channel and Ferragamo and Celine

I would advise that you aim for a playful take on boy-meets-girl style this season with masculine coats, and elegant trouser suits.

Mix it up with feminine touches to avoid looking too manly, gloss it up with jewellery or gorgeous high heels or work in feminine colours.

This look couldn’t be easier to pull off. Think straight leg trousers, tailored blazers , all with clean straight lines.
For an added touch Invest in a pair of loafers- either heels or flats or ultra on trend brogues- to complete your boyish look.

Thursday 8 December 2011

Miu Miu versus Clarks...

I am not one to scrimp on shoe spending and no one can deny the joy of a designers purchase, but with party shoes as fabulous as these heels from Clarks, you would be crazy not to opt for the high street option.

And at £69.99 they are just a fraction of the price of a similar pair of Miu Miu sparklers, meaning you can justify trying out the glittering trend this party season, and thrown in a shiny new pedicure to match!!

Wednesday 7 December 2011

Party wear at Katie and Jo, Fulham

With party season approaching, I visited my favourite local boutique in search of the perfect outfit.


Tuesday 15 November 2011

Boy Meets Girl



This year’s take on the Boy-Meets-Girl look is so simple to emulate and is ultra-stylish. 

We've seen it on the catwalks of Ralph Lauren, Chanel, Ferragamo and Celine and it's a look which works on all shapes and all ages. 

Aim for a playful take on boy-meets-girl style this season with masculine coats and elegant trouser suits. But remember to mix it up with feminine touches to avoid looking too manly. Gloss it up with jewellery or gorgeous high heels or work in feminine colours. 

This Zara blouse is perfect as it has the straight clean lines of masculine tailoring but the soft cream shade and silk fabric make it really feminine and glamorous.

This look couldn’t be easier to pull off. Think straight leg trousers and tailored blazers with clean straight lines. This suit from Whistles has just the right combination of boyish charm with the feminine touch of cropped trousers. 

Outerwear is a great way to work this trend into your wardrobe. This Crombie style coat from Reiss is on trend for this masculine look and will work in seasons to come because of its classic cut. 

For an added touch invest in a pair of loafers - either heels or flats or ultra on trend brogues to complete your boyish look. I love these from Clarks for a girly take on this mannish style.

Suited and booted...you're good to go. 

Thursday 20 October 2011

Fabulous Faux Fur


It’s getting cold out there, and what better way to wrap up against the recent chill than with some ultra-glam faux fur.

Not so long ago fake fur was a total fashion no-go, and synthetic fluff was a sure fire way to look tacky.
But this season the only way to go is faux, with a stack of great fur pieces hitting the high street. You just need to team faux fur with the right outfit to pull of this glamazon look.

Faux fur is the perfect cover-up for evening wear because there is no real need to match colours or even hem lengths which can be such a pain when trying to find a coat to wear with a dress. This luxe brown faux jacketfrom Next will look perfect over your party season cocktail dress, your pencil skirt for the office or as the perfect way to keep cosy at a winter wedding. Keep the rest of the look simple to allow this statement piece to shine.

Feel like channelling some 70’s chic? Then this gilet from Biba is for you. Wear with black jeans, a silk blouse and some killer heels for a fabulous day-to-night look. And for this chillier days when your arms might need a little more coverage- team this sleeveless beauty with your favourite leather jacket. 

My favourite faux fur find so far has got to be this gorgeous cropped jacket from Marks and Spencer. The monochrome shades mean it will go with virtually anything and is extremely easy to wear. It’s on my shopping list as a fabulous way to bring my jeans and t-shirt style uniform right up to date but could as easily be thrown over a knitted mini dress with some knee high boots and opaque tights.

Faux fur is so fabulous..bring on the chill!!

Friday 30 September 2011

Stylish booty rolls into Westfield

Fancy having the top picks of autumn/winter trends hand selected for you to browse in a super stylish setting? Then head to Westfield London's Car Bootique this weekend.

A selection of the mall's top names are showing off their best bits car-boot style.

Of course these are not just any cars. Check out Firetrap's floral Mercedes.Packed with high-end booty, the sale is the best way to pick up seasonal hotties in a flash.

I am loving this take on faux fur from Biba at House of Fraser. Team this on trend 70's gilet with skinny jeans and biker boots for a rocking autumn look, or a LBD and luxe accessories for a vintage take on evening glamour.

Snake is the new leopard this season and these boots from LK Bennet are the perfect way to introduce the trend to your wardrobe. Wear them with skirt shape of the season, the pencil, for an ultra sophisticated look.

 
The latest Twenty8Twelve collection from Sienna Miller's brand boasts her usual laid back urban chic, and bootique could be your last chance to snap up some Georgina Goodman shoes.

French Connection are always a favourite for high street takes on catwalk looks. This season it's all about the detail. The peter-pan collar on this pretty heritage blouse is gorgeous and a fab way to nail hot two trends. Pretty as a picture and super flattering, this will definitely be a feature of my autumn wardrobe. 






Already got an eye on the party season? Then you could be in with a chance of winning this sequined number from French Connection. The dress to sparkle in this festive season, and a perfect way to showcase the autumn/winter sequin trend. Win or Buy, either way I'm dreaming about it!

And if you're looking for me….. I'll be in the ultra glam on-site fitting room, trying to decide on my favourites…or maybe I will just buy the lot!!

Monday 26 September 2011

School run chic

So the holidays are over and its time for the kids to go back to school. They are super smart in their new uniforms, but how are you feeling? A lot of mums I work with view the school run with an element of dread because it can become a little competitive, as each of the mums tries to show case their school gate style at 8am.So how can you get the kids ready for the day as well as putting your best foot forward before the drop off?
I would advise that simplicity is the key here. Unless your job dictates a high powered corporate look. Anything too stuffy on the early morning run and you're going to look a little try hard. Instead opt for some comfortable casual separates which will make you look effortlessly glamorous while being comfortable, allowing you to pack the lunch boxes, shine the shoes and check the homework.
I'm loving COS at the moment for super simple items. There look is utility chic which works really well with pared down make-up for an ultra fresh look. They also have a great range of simple self colored pieces which will suit any pallet.
A quick run through here will give you the Gwyneth-esque school run simplicity at a fraction of the cost and their high tech fabrics are practically wipe clean. That's one thing less for the to-do list.
As the weather cools down why not cheat a little by investing in a fabulous coat. 40's glamour is a big deal this winter, so opt for a classic lady like shape which gives you curves in all the right places. I love this little beauty from Mango. And so what if you are still wearing you pyjama top underneath.
If you are all go, and drop the kids off on the way to work, meaning you need to be dressed for the day too, then dresses are your new best friend. Simple, all-in-one wonders, you don’t need to waste time in the morning matching shades and shapes of separates. To add a little of your own style, and stand out from the crowd at the gates, ditch plain black and grey numbers in favor of some pattern.
Check out Joules for some amazing florals and prints which are bang on this autumn's heritage trend.
School run style lessons complete you are going to pass the yummy mummy test with flying colours!! 

Tuesday 16 August 2011

The StyleEyes guide to adding accent pieces to your wardrobe.




Essential accent items to add colour to your wardrobe.
 
 
 
 
The StyleEyes guide to adding accent pieces to your wardrobe.
 
 
Building on my style uniform blog from last week, it’s time to look at accent items. The talking point of any outfit.

I often see clients who own some really stand out items but don't feel they have the know-how or confidence to wear them.

Instead we often stick to safe outfits, in which nothing really stands out. OK, we might not be wearing the most interesting clothes, but at least we know we aren't making a major boo-boo right??? Wrong….!

Finding some amazing accent items and wearing them in the correct way can take a look from so-so to so wow, and it's very easy to get right.

So, think of that style uniform which you have tried and test. Now imaging substituting one of the items for something truly fabulous and daring.

Not only will this kick your look up a style notch or two, it will start getting you noticed for all the right reasons.

Here are a few easy wardrobe substitutes to get you started...

Shoes

Switch your black courts or pumps for a colour, print or texture. Animal print heels will take any office or evening look to a new level, while red patent pumps look super cute whatever the weather. These LK Bennett beauties are on my autumn wish list.
http://www.lkbennett.com/shoes/courts/Shilo_shoe_naturalsnake

Blazer

Tied to your suit for work? No problem, just invest in a contrasting blazer. Black trousers are a great staple, so team them with a white tux jacket, or bright box blazer. I love this look, keeping it corporate but adding in a pinch of your style personality. The look is much more polished and creative overall. This boucle blazer from Zara has a wonderful Chanel vibe.
http://www.zara.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/product/uk/en/zara-W2011/118141/424540/BLAZER%2BWITH%2BZIPS

Bags

If money is tight stick to tan or grey rather than black, but if you can afford to play around then invest in a metallic leather or snake skin tote. Practical but just a little bit fabulous. This tote from Michael Kors has it all. Wear it with everything from your sharpest suit to your jeans and converse… you won't be disappointed.
http://www.houseoffraser.co.uk/Michael+Kors+Jet+set+ns+tote+bag/153320141,default,pd.html

Jewellery
We all have our favourite pieces with sentimental value, but try wearing one piece that is a little more fun. Large cuffs are a really great way of refreshing an outfit, while small details on earrings and rings are a wonderful way to make a subtle style statement. I am loving skulls a la Daisy Knights or try this Whistles horse shoe ring for some old school glam.
http://www.daisyknights.com/collections/kim/skull-stud-earrings
http://www.whistles.co.uk/fcp/categorylist/dept/Accessories?resetFilters=true#ID=id_903000056722_accessories-jewellery&category=accessories-jewellery
 
Happy styling ladies...be brave!
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Tuesday 2 August 2011

Finding your style uniform

While I encourage all my clients to try out new styles and experiment with things outwith their comfort zone, I also stress the importance of identifying a go-to look which you always feel great in.

My style uniform is skinny jeans teamed with a silk top, a blazer and some mid height heels. I have loved this look for years and have lots of variations on the same theme, and although I  wear lots of other outfits, these items are my fail-safe choice when I need to feel totally confident or when I don't have time to think about building a different look.

Of course your style uniform will vary drastically depending on body shape, lifestyle and personal taste.

One of the most stylish women I know wouldn't be seen dead in a pair of jeans, or trousers for that matter. She braves shorts and skirts whatever the weather. She knows it is what suits her shape and her personality.

The rule of finding a trend-proof signature look is one the style savvy celebrities live by. Be it, Phoebe Philo's reliable androgynous monochrome look, Gwynie'sfail-safe mini dresses, or the K Middy's safe but stylish shift and courts combo - truly elegant women find what works for them, and buy it in 20 different colours! (something which I always encourage my clients to do.)

So this week I challenge you to have a think about what your signature style uniform is. There maybe a particular dress length or neck line which makes you feel great, or maybe there is a colour or pattern which flatters you. 

When you hit upon your style uniform you'll know, because you will suddenly find you want to wear it all the time and far from being dull, I suggest having a favourite look which is recognisably you is the height of elegance and glamour.

Being stylish is largely about being comfortable in your own skin, and there is no better way to do this than to establish a look that is 100% you.

Happy styling.

Monday 18 July 2011

Trends to watch





Trends to watch




I advise all my clients that being stylish doesn't mean being a slave to fashion. However every season there are some trends which I think are worth trying out and can be a fabulous addition to your wardrobe. So here are my top picks of the latest collections which I think are going to be key pieces now, carrying through until autumn.

Flatforms
A cross between a wedge and a flat, these give you the extra inches and elegance of a heel, but the foot-saving comfort of a pump. Featuring on the Spring/Summer catwalks of Prada and Alexander Wang, these easy to wear beauties are ultra trendy and I love Zara's very wearable high street take on the look. Wear with maxis or shorts for the summer and substitute in skinny jeans for a rocking autumn outfit.
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Midi skirts
This hem line is really feminine and flattering. Channel your inner 50's siren in a pleated or a-line midi - not only are these flattering for the shapely calves you all work so hard to achieve but they are a more sensible length for autumn. But beware, unless you are super fashion forward, a midi and flats can look a little frumpy so wear with killer heels to avoid the school nurse look!!
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Reptile prints
Reptile is the new leopard don't you know. Animal prints accessories or shoes are a perennial favourite for spicing up an outfit and now there is a new show in town. Reptile! Scarves, shoes and dresses in a snake skin print are going to be big this Autumn/Winter, so why not get on board early and give it a spin this summer. But remember, like their furry predecessors, top to toe reptile is not a good look. When it comes to animal print of any sort less is always more!!
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Asos Dress £49.99

White blazers
This summer we have seen A-listers glam up their looks by adding a white blazer or jacket. In either a fitted, cropped or boyfriend cut, these light cover-ups are sure to give a bit of tailored class to any outfit. I wear mine all the time, thrown over everything from skinny jeans to silk dresses. And it’s a look that is appearing in some transitional collections on the high street, suggesting it will be hanging around until early autumn. This tuxedo style from Mango is next on my shopping list!
Click the name to view each product!!
Mango Blazer £79.90

Happy shopping!! Xx





 

Monday 27 June 2011

Dressing to beat the heat.

Dressing to beat the heat.

With stuffy tube trains, ice cold offices and searing sunshine to consider- summer heat can cause some real style dramas so here are my tips for effortless summer glamour.
As temperatures soar it’s tempting to take the less is more approach and dress in your skimpiest attire. But be warned, this will do as little for your style cred as it will for your Goosebumps when you hit the office air con.
Instead opt for key summer pieces which flatter your figure and work with your existing wardrobe. 

Dress clever

Dresses are perfect for summer. Totally fuss free and self-contained you can throw it on and go. Maxi dresses are big news again this year and a loose style will keep you cool while acting as a good cover-up in chillier environments.

Colour me cool

Black absorbs heat, making you sweat faster. So it’s handy that this season colour is all in. Colour block in neon brights or keep things cool in lights and whites to give your look some summer zing and keep your temperature in check.

Cover your bases

Keep a cover-up handy to avoid shivering in air conditioning. A perfect pashmina in a staple neutral or a relaxed jacket in light-weight material will work with most outfits

What are you made of?
 In hot weather a good fabric choice can mean the difference between sweat marks and looking fresh. Avoid anything synthetic. Natural cottons and linens will keep your clothes from sticking to you or riding up in the heat, and will keep you looking groomed for longer.

Keep your feet sweet

Feet swell in the heat which means pinching courts are a no- no. Indulge your tootsies this summer in gorgeous flat sandals, from sling backs to gladiators there is no excuse for sore tootsies. If you need a bit of height then wedges are the way to go, sassy and super comfortable, the wedge is the only heel to be seen in this side of August bank holidays! The even weight distribution makes them much easier to sustain on hot days.

Summer style sorted, now go and enjoy the sun!

Monday 20 June 2011

Office wear that works.

7am Monday morning, time for the first task of the day, getting dressed!
It shouldn’t be that hard given that your wardrobe is fit to burst and you spent Saturday melting plastic at the sales. So why do we find work day outfits so hard to put together?
Here is my guide to office wear that works.
Keep it sleek.
Straight leg trousers are a great staple. Cigarette pants are not as casual as skinny jeans but not as frumpy as black bootleg trousers. Slimming and ultra flattering opt for a high-waisted pair to be on trend or a cropped length for a summery twist.
 Top it off
The addition of a jacket will smarten up any outfit and the high street is FULL of great options for summer which will take you regular office trousers or jeans to new levels.  Feeling brave? Go for one in a statement colour which will make your work-day look pop!
Get shorty
Summer is a great time to experiment with tailored shorts. Professional and trendy - shorts are a great look if you don’t mind baring some leg (and your office dress code allows) this suit from quirky French fashion brand, The Kooples is the perfect way to pull of shorts at work and a great day-to-evening outfit.
Think in colour
Wearing colour to work isn’t a crime, even in the most sober office environment, and stepping away from blacks and greys will make you stand out from the crowd.  Try out navy or nude tones for your basics and add splashes of coral, cobalt and brights for your accent items.
Easy dressing
Dresses are the perfect throw on and go item for work days. No need to think about matching items, these all in one pieces are super easy, especially in summer. Dresses in jersey material are versatile and comfortable for all day in the office, opt for hems that sit on the knee to keep a professional but feminine look.
Shoes matter
Block heels are a no-no and tottering on too-high heels never makes for a professional impression. Opt for pretty as a picture flats which compliment your outfit, or if you need a bit of height aim for a 3 inch heel or a built in platform which will lend you a bit of stability. Nude shoes are a bit hit this season and will be a perfect addition to your summer work wardrobe.
Now off to work you go!
Office wear that works.


Dress Mango £49.90 reduced to £24.95 http://www.mango.com/
Cigarette Pants Reiss £89 http://www.reissonline.com/
Cropped Blazer Zara £69.99 http://www.zara.com/
Short Suit The Kooples
Jacket £ 220.5
Shorts £ 81
http://www.thekooples.co.uk/
Shoes Jones the Boot maker £69.00http://www.jonesbootmaker.com/

Monday 6 June 2011

Dressing for girls….

It's a fact that women dress for other women. While we might be hoping to catch the eye of Mr Hot Guy in our Saturday night get up, and I know I get a secret kick when my Better Half notices my shoes. But if I am totally honest I know that he doesn’t really understand all of my fashion choices.

After a pretty gruelling Saturday morning, completing in a Triathlon, I had to put together an outfit for an ultra chic hen party at a swanky London restaurant.

Struggling with exhausted legs and severe sun burn (silly me forgot my SPF) it seemed like a mammoth task to dress myself in anything other than slippers and a slanket (we all have our off moments).  An hour later and my wardrobe had yielded some tailored shorts, a silk blouse, a white blazer and some heals. None of it new, or well planned out.

Admiring glances from my lovely boy gave me the boost I needed to get out the door, but in truth it was a passing comment from a girl on the Number 22 which really made my night. Clearly a stylish lady in her own right, and confident enough in herself to be gracious, this fab gal jumped back on the bus momentarily to tell me she loved what I was wearing! I blushed… but this moment of recognition from a fellow style lover gave me a great feeling and really got me thinking.

We should keep dressing for the approval of other women, it's not bitchy or competitive - it's a little bit of mutual appreciation of a world which our boyfriends and husbands rarely understand. (If you've got one who does - keep him!)

And ladies… if you do see someone who's style you admire, tell them! It will make you and them feel fab- trust me!!

Go forth and compliment.

Tuesday 31 May 2011

What would the French do?


What would the French do?

Anyone who knows me knows that for me style is nothing to do with fashion. The idea of being stylish and chic is something which ignites almost religious fervour in me and I often find myself dropping little hints and tips to women I meet in an attempt to spread my 'style over trend' message.

I recently found what I consider to be my spiritual and stylish home in the South of France.. And ladies I hate to say it, while we know how to nail a hot trend…. The French women have us beaten hands down when it comes to timeless and effortless style.

I always garner style ideas from my travels. It was in NYC in 2003 when I first decided that tucking my jeans INSIDE my boots was a great idea, I fell in love with Vera Bradley in the south in 2008 and reignited my love of all things fur (faux of course) in the ultra glamorous streets and cafes of Moscow earlier this year. But my recent trip to Provence has really inspired me to follow the French lead when it comes to day to day style choices.
French women, in the main, seem to have a stylish way of dressing for almost every eventuality. From city living to popping to the market, they have it down to a tee! Graceful, elegant and feminine. These girls know how to work their feminine charms without looking in anyway trashy or weak. And this chic signature is not only the preserve of the young and thin. Women of all shapes and ages know how to make the most of themselves en François..

My discovery is of course nothing new- Paris is the fashion capital of the world, and French beauties have been hailed as style icons for many years.

So what's the key to their stylish success. What gives the Audrey Tautous and Juliette Binoches of the world the upper hand?

If you ask me it is keeping it simple and sticking to what they know best. The French might be Avant-garde, but they are never followers of faddy trends and that is what makes them look so well put together.

I studied lots of French women's outfits and shops when I was there and it is true to say that few of the pieces are utterly remarkable when taken in isolation. The capsule wardrobe consists of straight leg trousers, in black, navy or beige, a-line skirts hitting just above the knee, fine knits and classic crisp shirts and, of course, the little black dress.

All items teamed with well thought out accessories and beautiful shoes. Add in seasonal pieces for colour and accent and you have the prefect recipe for timeless French elegance. Sounds simple doesn’t it? But it does work.

So do we UK ladies have a hope of pulling off this look? Yes, and its not even that hard to do. Less is most definitely more. Practice pairing down your look to a few key essentials. This looks isn't all about minimalism, its about making sure you wear a few perfect pieces. Think clean lines, luxe fabrics and ultimate glamour.

Think of the finishing touches of your outfit as the focus - show of statement shoes by keeping everything else super simple, add some colour to a simple trench with a scarf, and opt for pretty-as-a-picture pumps instead of block heeled courts!

In the words of Coco Chanel "Simplicity is the keynote of all true elegance."

My stylist's selection here is a good place to start or check out Comptoir des Cotonniers for more accessible inspiration on this look.  http://www.comptoirdescotonniers.com/

Time to channel your inner Mademoiselle!


What would the French do? by StyleEyes featuring
Loose dress
1.195 DKK - stylepaste.com

Oska knit top
85 GBP - julesb.co.uk

Viyella straight leg pants
80 GBP - johnlewis.com

French sole shoes
$96 - bluefly.com

Zara leather shoes
$100 - zara.com

Hermes calfskin handbag
$4,300 - usa.hermes.com

Givenchy duffel bag
$2,410 - cultstatus.com.au

Vintage chanel jewelry
$850 - amrag.com

Tsumori Chisato polka dot scarve
$245 - openingceremony.us

Monday 16 May 2011

Dressed down chic: How to nail the off-duty supermodel look.

Dressed down chic

Women often ask me about when it's ok to take a day off from being the super stylish creatures we all aspire to be. My answer is always the same. You can take a day off any time you like, but never give up on yourself and your own sense of style.
Even as a stylist, I struggle to wear heels on a daily basis, and would be lost without the option of dressed up jeans, but how do you pull off dressed down chic without looking scruffy? Here are my top tips on how to nail the off-duty supermodel look.

Invest in good basics
On lazy days or when you just don't have time to outfit plan, sharp tailored pieces or super crisp separates can seem like too much hassle. Instead, make sure you have an arsenal of easy to wear items in the cupboard. Leggings might seem like the ideal option here but, comfortable as they are, they are not going to win any awards for style and unless you have a model body they are never going to be the most flattering item. Coupled with recent research which shows leggings make your muscles lazy and can lead to weight gain and you'll see there are plenty of reasons to find a better alternative for slouching. Enter the Maxi. These versatile faves are everywhere this season and really are the lazy girl's friend. This maxi skirt in heather grey jersey is ultra wearable and is a great staple for any 'day off wardrobe'. Not only are maxis bang on trend but they hide a multitude of sins. If you're not quite beach ready yet, or still prepping for your next waxing appointment, no one need ever know what lies beneath.

Keep brights bright and whites white
Introducing some colour into your day off look is a great way to look fresh and vibrant without a lot of makeup or accessories. But remember, taking a day off from glamour is acceptable, but personal grooming never slacks so keep your 'play clothes' in mint condition to keep that effortless look. This striped vest is perfect, giving a nod to the perennial Breton look, while introducing this summer's brights trend. I like to think this is dressing down French-style.
You can look fab in flats
Ditch the heels for a day and you'll be surprised how much easier it is to do things. From board meetings to the school run, things hurt less in flats. But beware, shoes are the number one thing which can ruin another wise great outfit, so give your feet a rest without taking a style sabbatical.  If you want to keep a bit of glamour on your tootsies then say no to flip flops and opt instead for a classic leather sandal. Thongs can hurt, while slides can be tricky to keep on so go for something with an ankle strap or sling back. I love these McQueen numbers, stylish and classic with on-trend embellishment. These will do you proud peeping out from under your maxi!!!
Travel light
Want a day off from carrying your life around in your giant bag? Not quite ready to downsize to a clutch? Then the satchel is for you. These mid sized sacks are big enough to lug play day essentials but the long strap makes them easy to carry. The slouchy look means they go with almost anything. Perfect to pick up and go, fuss free!!

Learn from the best
No one is gorgeous and groomed all the time and not even supermodels have the time or energy for full make up everyday. But if you ask any model what she won't be seen out without, it's her sunglasses. If all else fails keep the shades on for those relaxed days. Not only will they cover panda eyes but they give you an air of mystery and style. Now who couldn't do with a bit more of THAT when popping out for milk.
And…relax!! x

Dressed down chic by StyleEyes featuring a denim jacket
Ruby Rocks denim jacket
42 GBP - fashion-conscience.com

James Perse maxi skirt
215 EUR - stylebop.com

Alexander McQueen high heels
420 EUR - montaignemarket.com

Miu Miu studded satchel
$1,450 - net-a-porter.com

Sunglass
opticsplanet.net