Tuesday, April 10, 2012

Winter 2012 Street Style Trends

Its almost that time of year here in South Africa, and although it has yet to become chilly. I am suprisingly looking forward to Autumn Winter 2012. I rarely enjoy the cold weather, but I think with this evolving style of mine, I am able to enjoy, and better yet explore the trends and tendences for the seasons ahead. So, are you ready? Here are a few of the street trends for the upcoming seasons.


sAY YES to FUR...even FAUX


fUR













Mulberry fur vest
$295 - dana-maxx.com

Jay Ahr elastic waist pants
$2,215 - net-a-porter.com

Fiorentini and Baker leather shoes
565 CAD - gravitypope.com

RED Valentino bow handbag
$575 - frockaholics.com










Co-Ordinate your ACCESSORIES
Co-ordinate accessories











Platform stiletto heels
$50 - heels.com

Friis Company pocket bag
�65 - welikefashion.com








The LONGER the Better
The LONG Coat










Piazza Sempione beige dress
$535 - stylebop.com

John Galliano shearling coat
fashion.1stdibs.com

Bebe gold heels
$120 - heels.com

Shoulder handbag
$360 - reissonline.com









Rock them SNEAKERS
Sneaker Chic









E vil skull shirt
�64 - spoiledbrat.co.uk

Barbara Bui skinny leather pants
�1,059 - farfetch.com

Supra sneaker
$100 - suprafootwear.com

Jane Norman mini handbag
�8 - janenorman.co.uk












Dazzle in RED
Seeing RED









Vero Moda white cotton shirt
�20 - welikefashion.com

Rag bone t shirt
$115 - rag-bone.com

Preen long blazer
$282 - theoutnet.com

Dsquared ripped skinny jeans
�314 - farfetch.com

Chanel necklace
vestiairedecopines.com











COMFORT is Key
COZY Couture









See by Chloe leather poncho
$503 - coggles.com

Jeffrey Campbell black wedge booties
$160 - jildorshoes.com

Cross body handbag
$50 - topshop.com

Lola Rose Tree of life scarf
�44 - houseoffraser.co.uk















Layer Layer Layer
Layer Up








Joseph no sleeve shirt
$233 - coggles.com

Chlo� cashmere coat
cmadeleines.com

Fitted jeans
$68 - romwe.com

Jeffrey Campbell black bootie
�120 - office.co.uk

Herm�s tote bag
luxuryexchange.com

�130 - farfetch.com

 





So what street style trends will you be working???
Kisses*

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Wednesday, August 10, 2011

How to wear a Sleeveless Sweater in Winter?

For those of you who aren't sure what a sweater vest is, it's a sleeveless top made from natural or man-made fibers in a knit stitchbasically, & has the color and weight of a sweater without the long, tubular arms. Some vests have buttons, some have zippers and some are open at the front. A sleeveless sweater that's one piece of fabric back and front is called a vest too.



Sleeveless sweaters only work as hard as the clothes paired with them, so don't just throw one on over a pair of jeans and hope for the best. Cold temperatures call for warm outfits that still make you look like the fashionista you are. That look can work with a sleeveless sweater, as long as you have the right pieces to set it off.



I hope this was helpful.

Please do comment & let me know what you think!

Think warmth. Pulling on a sleeveless sweater without something under it can only lead to hypothermia and worst-dressed awards.


Go BRIGHT. Pair a bright sleeveless sweater with tights in the same shade or a pair of dark denim jeans. You can even add a black skirt that stops an inch or three above your knee, dark boots and a white button-down shirt with French cuffs and collar under the sleeveless sweater for an updated, but classy, look.

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I love this Chicos sleeveless sweater!
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Try jeans and a long sleeved T-shirt with your sleeveless sweater. If the sweater is dark, use a colored T-shirt to add a bit of brightness to your look in the dreary weather. If it's bright, stick with a white T-shirt.


Add a sleeveless sweater to tights and a long-sleeved shirt in the same shade -- but only if the sleeveless sweater is at least thigh length. Cute boots or heels, a scarf and and some earrings complete the look. Try to find accessories that complement your sweater.


Cinch a belt around your waist if you're thin and under your bust if your hips are a little larger. Choose one that matches another piece in your outfit, but not the sleeveless sweater, for the best effect.

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Wednesday, August 3, 2011

Can you wear a white dress in winter???

It seems like a no-brainer that white would be the color of choice when it comes to winter fashion, but fashion law insists that wearing white into the winter months is big style no-no. If you have the perfect white sweater dress, do you really need to swap it out for something darker to please the fashion gods? Not so fast. When it comes to winter white, the rules are changing.




Why White Dresses Got the Winter Boot

The standard implies that white is a strictly summer color and should be reserved only for the warmest weather, but there are a few other origins that explain why white dresses populate racks in Summer instead of Winter. The rule is about practicality -- white fabrics reflect light and keep you cool, which is why summery cotton sun dresses in crisp white are a wardrobe standard. Another theory for the rule is that the rainy, muddy and soggy fall and winter are no place for delicate white dress hems that could easily be muddied. But fashion icons like Coco Chanel have been breaking the No-White-Winter-Dress rule for decades, and with great style success. If you can manage the practical hang-ups, you can rock a white-hot winter look in your sexiest little white dress.


The Many Shades of White

One of the fashion mishaps you'll have to navigate to pull off a white dress in winter is the potential for wash out. White is a summer staple because you naturally build up a sun-kissed glow in the sunny weather, but winter skin tends to be on the pale side for ladies who aren't blessed with naturally dark skin. Combine a white dress, white skin and the overabundance of nature's white stuff that shows up in most wintery climates and you've got white overload. Short of spending your winter lying in a tanning bed, you can trick the eyes of your admirers by skipping the pure white dresses and instead going for off white or creamy white colored dresses. The subtle inclusion of warmer hues will keep you from looking overwhelmed with white.


Get Texture

When you're wearing a white dress in winter, don't try to make your cotton or linen dress work double duty. Winter dresses should be weather and season appropriate, so those gauzy eyelet dresses you rocked on the beach boardwalk aren't going to cut it. Opt for winter-friendly fabrics in your favorite shades of white to keep your look seasonal and sleek. Cable knit dresses, heavy wools, thick woven cottons and luxurious cashmere are all winter-weather fabrics that look divine in shades of creamy white. Keep your body in mind, though. Those thicker fabrics can mask your shape if you aren't careful, so make sure the fit of your dress highlights your slim waist so you don't look wider than you are.

I love this FCUK leather dress. White HOT!!!



White Hot Accessories

Accessorizing your white winter dress is about more than just keeping your look fresh -- lots of stylish winter accessories are practical ways to keep you protected from harsher weather. Head-to-toe white is a tough look for anyone to pull off, no matter what the season, so break up your dress with a thin belt or colored leggings to match. Black is a classic option, but you can try out maroon, gray or brown, too. If you're worried that your dress is looking a little summery, slap on some heavy knit tights and a pair of slouchy leather boots. White dresses also lend themselves particularly well to shimmer accessories -- think subtly sparkly nylons, silver shoes and gem-encrusted bangles that combine to make you look like a snow goddess.


Hope you enjoyed this post. Wear your white dress proud ladies!

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Monday, August 1, 2011

My Mountain Trip Style*

This week I am lucky enough to be be able to go away for a few days to the Drakensberg Mountains here in South Africa. I haven't been to the Berg in like 2 years so this is going to be fun, but more importantly, cold! I really don't like being in cold weather, and we are still experiencing winter here, so I'm sure I am going to freeze my butt off! All in good fun though.



I decided to put together a few Mountain Trip Looks for you. It's very much my style, laid back & relaxed. I can so see myself in beenies, boots, leggings & scarves. Thats me :) I cant wait!!!







What's your Mountain Trip style?

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