Showing posts with label inspiring outfits. Show all posts
Showing posts with label inspiring outfits. Show all posts

Monday, 29 March 2010

Easy Like A Sunday Morning (Part I)



Sometimes in life, there are occasions that call for a stand-out dress so beautiful that it requires no other adornment (other than some liquid eyeliner and a charming smile, naturally.) But for the other 99% of the time, wouldn't it be wonderful to have a wardrobe stuffed full of perfectly-fitting, expensive-looking yet nonchalant basics? Imagine... You could more or less roll out of bed, blindly stick your hand in your wardrobe and put on the first few things you grab, and be highly likely to look pretty swish. That is the idea, anyway - it could go wrong if you happened to sieze three cardigans. But I digress! 

The idea behind it is that your attire focuses not so much on the individual items, but how they are all put together. That old saucepot Marilyn Monroe was allegedly enraged if someone complimented the dress she wore instead of her looks, which is admittedly a bit diva-ish but I can see her point. A modern day beauty who is also an excellent representative of basics-love is Alexa Chung. She has, in fact, just bought out her own range of what are her wardrobe staples - 60's style dresses, high waisted shorts and leather jackets. Here are some good examples of some finely dressed ladies, both modern and classic, who's ensembles call attention to their natural good looks and innate sense of style.






















... These are the kind of outfits I could wear all day, every day. In my dreams. 

Now that you are (hopefully) won over by the 'basic' look, in part two I will present to you some lovely basics to make your own!

Wednesday, 20 January 2010

Crimson & Clover


Topshop Parisian Charms Jersey Dress

Or...

ASOS Nude Bow Dress

Or...

Urban Outfitters Lace Slip Dress

 +
Your favourite red lipstick

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..... Something to this affect!

The always impreccable Diane Kruger recently made me realise that nude dresses and red lips make the most lovely combination known to mankind. The nonchalant up-do and minimal accessories focuses the attention the contradicting hues even more. Genius.

Saturday, 9 January 2010

Venus In Furs


Leopards and glamour pusses have long gone hand in hand, with some even going as far as owning one as a pet, and once again, the classic print is back in the fashion spotlight. Stylish types have been sporting leopard print everything, from 5-inch Louboutins to that Agent Provocateur leotard. However, I think leopard print looks best worn as nature intended - fluffy and furry - or as saucy underwear. It is particularly effective in the form of a warm furry coat (faux, naturally) or a coquettish little hat. Note in the example below, from the previously- blogged film 'An Education', how you and your friend can craftily co-ordinate by wearing one item each!

Rosamund Pike & Carey Mulligan in 'An Education', sporting co-ordinating lovely leopard pieces. 


Audrey Hepburn keeping it minimal in a leopard print pillbox hat.


Edie Sedgwick sporting her two best-known trademarks, her faithful leopard coat and her distinctive silver 'do.


Alexa Chung having a rare old-school glamour moment with the oh-so-glamourous combination of leopard print and red lipstick.


Brigitte Bardot adding even more french flair to her Leopard trench with a jauntily-placed beret.


The divine Daisy Lowe teaming her coat and a Ghost World-style mask with great panache.

If you are looking to add a bit of leopard to your wardrobe, Topshop is stocking a particularly lovely coat and a very chic beret can be found at H&M!

Friday, 8 May 2009

Mag Of My Dreams.

Lula is by far the most aesthetically pleasing magazine I have ever had the good fortune to lay my hands upon. Everything, from the gorgeous clothes featured to the especially-designed font, is dreamy and beautiful! With the whimsical styling, pastel colours galore and stunning settings, it is a bit like a Sophia Coppola film in magazine format, and has been known to feature articles on The Virgin Suicides and Coppola's muse and regular leading lady, Kirsten Dunst. It has also featured such other lovely dressed ladies such as Natasha Khan, Keira Knightley and Zooey Deschanel. 

Since I am relatively late to jump on the bandwagon and only have a few issues to my name, I recently looked into buying past issues on Ebay and certain ones are going for as much as £95! Granted it is wonderful, very thick and on good quality paper and - here's the best bit - features very few ads indeed, but even I would say that is excessive. Now I am very glad that, as a testamant to my reverence of this magazine, I refuse to chop inspiring images out... if times get hard I can sell 'em on Ebay! Apologies in advance that this post is very image heavy, but there are so many stunning editorials I want to share...