Friday, 15 February 2013

Rodarte A/W 2013


Despite what I said about not really caring for NYFW, here is a second post on the subject, because I couldn't not post about a show that includes this:


Chloe Norgaard has possibly the best hair ever, and this is apparently the only show she walked in.  I loved the hair and makeup here overall, though the clothes weren't quite my cup of tea.  

                                                                     Hair flowers!


If I had any idea how, I would absolutely copy this on my own hair, it's amazing.  Love the smudgy eyes as well- the inspiration was California beaches (which ties in nicely with my newly-discovered guilty pleasure, 90210) and the models' mascara was meant to look like it had melted off.  


photos from vogue.co.uk and Fashionista.

Wednesday, 13 February 2013

Chloe Sevigny x Opening Ceremony A/W 13

So far I've been thoroughly underwhelmed by fashion week, though I usually tend to tune out most of NYFW anyway, and I only really start paying attention once the fashion circus hits London.  I do tend to have a quick glance at the collections though, and the one that stood out for me was Chloe Sevigny's latest offerings for Opening Ceremony.  I must admit, I wasn't at all sold when I first saw the lookbook, modelled entirely by Chloe.  I came across photos from the actual presentation though, modelled by actual, erm, models, and fell in love.  First off, it's inspired by 60s youth protest movements, which instantly won me over, as I've been obsessed with 60s counter-culture for, like, ever.  Secondly, it's modelled by waifish models with long, messy hair and kohl-rimmed eyes, which is my favourite default beauty look (and it's only partly because I'm too lazy to do much else).  

And I've found next winter's coat, should I come across a large sum of money to actually buy it.  



It also solves my whole if-I'm-against-real-fur-is-it-ok-to-wear-something-that-mimics-it dilemma by looking nothing like an actual animal's fur and more like a teddy bear costume.  Which is obviously acceptable.


Pink, gingham and smock dresses.  Perfect.


 Love the white swing coat and the green hair.   




More pink gingham and white platforms (I feel a white shoe love-affair coming on).

Photos from Showstudio and Paper.

Wearing lately...

left: top-Cos, shorts- diy, boots- Massimo Dutti.  right- jumpsuit- Topshop, top- Bershka, boots- Massimo Dutti
Seeing other blogs where people post proper outfit photos makes me almost ashamed to bother sharing my own very amateur and hastily snapped efforts.  But I quite liked these two outfits I wore recently, so thought I'd post anyway.  Also, I'm incredibly unlikely to acquire either an actual camera or the nerve to stand in public whilst someone takes multiple pictures of what I'm wearing in the near future, so these will have to suffice.

P.S. I finally own dungarees (or a "pinafore jumpsuit" as Topshop have decided to call it).  Am v. v. excited.  Just need a short version for spring/summer now and I'll be a happy bunny.

Saturday, 9 February 2013

& Other Stories

I'm really intrigued by the new concept by the group behind H&M/Cos/Monki/etc and  I've been obsessively checking their site and tumblr in the hopes of getting a glimpse of their upcoming collection.  The latest peek they've provided comes in the form of this video:


There are a few things I'm really keen to see in person, and generally I'm curious to see this collection in person.  What I don't fully get is what the difference will be between & Other Stories and the other brands under the H&M umbrella, especially Cos, which is already meant to be their high-end arm.  This is perhaps a bit "edgier", for lack of a better word, but it doesn't really look all that different.  I look forward to a trip to their Regent Street branch on my next trip back to London though, to see it all for myself.  In the meantime, I leave you with some photos that caught my eye from their tumblr:





P.S. I don't know what's come over me lately, but I seem to be obsessed with the colour pink.  Luckily that seems to stop short of actually wanting to wear it, I just want to be surrounded by things the colour of raspberries and candyfloss.

Wednesday, 6 February 2013

Kimonos

I was going through my inspiration folder on my laptop today, and spotted a bit of a theme.  I've always loved kimonos, and occasionally scour ebay for a vintage silk one, but after their brief moment of ubiquity on the high street, I went off them a bit, having seem one-too-many photos of girls wearing them with destroyed denim shorts and stacks of silver rings.  The photos above have made me re-think my stance though, and the pink Topshop version in the last picture spent ages on my wishlist until it finally sold out- it's definitely housewear, and whilst I love the idea of wafting round in it whilst drinking large quantities of green tea, I couldn't quite justify £58 on a glorified dressing gown.  The hunt is on though, for something kimono-inspired for spring, preferably to be worn with delicate gold jewellery and bright lipstick.

Tuesday, 5 February 2013

Come As You Are

I've had a love/hate relationship with Vogue for years now.  There have been many a time when I've flung a copy across the room in exasperation and vowed never to waste my money on it again, after one-too-many articles about the private lives of priviledged West London party girls.  Every so often though, they do get it just right in one of their editorials, and Come As You Are from the March 2013 issue is a perfect example.  Doesn't hurt that they seem to have mainly taken inspiration from Dries Van Noten's S/S collection, which was possibly my favourite collection of the season.

Full spread here.


Today's lessons...

Are that the fitting rooms at H&M are the best place I've found to take outfit photos yet, and that I need to sack my boyfriend from his photographer duties...  Also, that I would probably greatly benefit from having an actual camera, rather than just my phone.

Left: Top- Zara Man, shorts- Vero Moda, boots- Beau Coops.  Right: dress- French Connection, shoes- Kurt Geiger
 Rather depressingly, I actually have a photo of myself from about 3 years ago wearing exactly the same outfit involving the grey lace dress.  I clearly need new clothes.  Evidence here.