Friday, 2 April 2010

Kate Bosworth.


How sweet is this look?

Featured tiered vest by Topshop, Abercrombie and Fitch shorts, shoes by Gap, bag by See By Chloe.

Oscars 2010.


Rachel McAdams looking beautiful in Elie Saab Couture. My favourite gown from the evening!

I couldn't find the exact Elie Saab gown so I opted for an Alexander McQueen alternative. Shoes by YSL.


Oscar nominee Carey Mulligan wearing Prada. Featuring andals by Mairin Satin and clutch by Alexander Mcqueen.




Demi Moore Wearing Atelier Versace. Featuring sandals by Diane von Furstenberg .


Sandra Bullock wearing Marchesa. Featuring sandals by Christian Louboutin and clutch by Celestina.



Cameron Diaz wearing Oscar de la Renta. Featuring Jimmy Choo sandals and a Judith Leiber clutch.


Kristen Stewart wearing Monique Lhuillier. Featuring Badgley Mischka sandals and Alexander McQueen clutch.


Miley Cyrus wearing Jenny Packham.

Again, I couldn't find the exact dress so my alternative consists of a cream corset of Ender Legard fame, bridal gown by Claire Pettibone and a cream studded belt!

Featuring Jimmy Choo sandals and Judith Leiber clutch.

Rachel Bilson.


Markus Lupfer Cardigan, Dolce Vita suede platform pumps, vintage Chanel bag.


Classic shirt by Abercrombie and fitch, Ballet flats by Marc Jacobs, Sunglasses by Chloe.



Flannel shirt can be found in most high street stores although since plaid is now starting to fade, ebay might be a good place to visit, plain white t-shirts can be found pretty much anywhere, leggings featured found in H&M, sandals by mytheresa.com, bag by Marc Jacobs.



Cinestar jacket found on my-wardrobe.com, boots by Christian Louboutin-exact ones Rachel is wearing.



Basic trim top found on forever21.com, sandals found on heels.com

 

Topshop Jamie jeans, sweater found on lagarconne.com, flats by Rosella, bag by Chloe-exact one Rachel is wearing.

Grunge Chic.

-Article I wrote for The Boar, University of warwick, January 2010. Only just got round to posting!

The reanimation of the 80s, in my opinion, was a horrendous idea. I still can’t get over the fact that some people considered shoulder pads to be flattering! Luckily for me (and perhaps a few others) the 80s fashion trend has now officially reached its peak and, much to my delight, is now on a steady decline.


It is now time to revisit the 90s! Courtesy of Kurt Cobain et al, fashion in the 90s was largely dominated by grunge. Thanks to one Alexander McQueen this fashion trend has gone full circle and is now earning back its über cool status. After a good stalk of the catwalks, I’ve come to the conclusion that a must have item to truly embrace your inner grunge girl comes in the form of a pair of shredded tights.

In the past the shredded tights, closely related to the distressed denim family, was an item of clothing that I would never have even considered acceptable let alone fashionable. Team them, however, with the right outfit and it could work. After all grunge is more than looking like you haven’t washed your hair/clothes for a month. It truly is a style and every style comes with certain rules. The key to this look is accessorising. So I recommend you invest in a pair of chunky boots, black mini and throw in a studded belt. You’ll finish with an outfit that effortlessly screams grunge chic rather than give the fatal impression of having an unfortunate run-in with a sharp finger nail.

Monday, 25 January 2010

The New Accessory Trend

You've seen what you're going to be wearing in 2010, and now here's what you're to polish your new outfit off with! These cute brooches could totally pass as something you've "handpicked from a flea market".


2010 Fashion Trend Spotted: Polka dots!

This perky print has been, ahem, dotted around a few places and is finding its way onto everything from dresses to socks!








Sunday, 24 January 2010

Foot candy

In need of some new foot candy? Why stick to one colour when you can have five!