High neck
Tuesday, 7 October 2014
High necks are really making me melt this autumn (hopefully one will keep me that warm too)
There is such a variety, and they are popping up everywhere in practically every shade, knit and material.
These are 4 of the sweaters which are in my mental shopping basket:
1) Totême - ribbed merino wool
2) Margaret Howell - cashmere
3) Margaret Howell MHL - merino wool
4) La Garçonne Moderne - merino wool
There is such a variety, and they are popping up everywhere in practically every shade, knit and material.
These are 4 of the sweaters which are in my mental shopping basket:
1) Totême - ribbed merino wool
2) Margaret Howell - cashmere
3) Margaret Howell MHL - merino wool
4) La Garçonne Moderne - merino wool
Labels:
fashion.
Margaret Howell.
Totême.
wishlist
Autumn/winter
Wednesday, 27 August 2014

I don't want to say it, however it looks as if summer is drawing to a close. I recently visited london twice this summer and in the space of two weeks, I went from wearing bare legs, and sunglasses to grasping my umbrella and wrapping my legs in warm tights- and wearing a jumper!
So, during my second visit, I decided to try on some winter wish list, which I must admit, did get me rather excited for the months to come...
Cable knits
Tuesday, 12 August 2014
Cable knits. They look so comfortable, cosy and the definition of "fall/winter" in a item of clothing. However, I have never actually came across the comfortable and cosy cable knit jumper yet. I have been on the search for one for years, buying from the high street- worn once then put in the wardrobe to never be worn again- too itchy, too chunky and lacking a flattering shape.
I eventually tired of searching for the perfect cable knit- gave up really…
And then, my favourite brand , APC are selling a cable knit jumper and also Margaret Howell- Things must come to those who wait!
I recently visited London, and did see and feel the jumper by Margaret Howell it felt quite soft, however, I did not try it on, as I would have most likely fell in love, and need to purchase…
I will most likely induldge , and purchase one of these two- I already own items from both brands, and they are made of good quality, and do flatter me well so it just depends on: Roll neck vs Crew neck?
Labels:
A.P.C..
fashion.
Margaret Howell
pre-fall evening
Thursday, 10 July 2014
Has fashion got lost?
Friday, 27 June 2014
My sister and I were discussing the other evening, our frustrations about how much fashion has changed in the past few years, but not for the better.
I feel that amazing fashion got created in 2011, and this fashion got lost. Amazing collections were created with devine pieces, which I still would love to wear now, have been forgotten and we are now in an era of fashion that is too abrasive.
When I wander around the high street I am attacked by garish patterns, colours, styles- it all looks as if the aim is to emulate a toddler who got lost at a festival, with the jelly shoes, dungarees, frilly ankle socks and TINY denim shorts.
And then I browse through my once favourite designers- Celine; it is a mess of huge squiggles, colours that look like the unwanted colours in a crayon set and some unwearable, peculiar jewellery…
Stella McCartney has lost her elegance, as I flick through her FW14 slideshow on style.com and Austin powers comes to mind- that awful burgundy suit, and then I look at the chunky oxford shoes, and the thought comes into my head of "those are some godawful shoes".
I feel as if fashion has lost its wearibilty of making women feel elegant, feminine, and sexy. Perhaps this is the new found feminism of dressing in garish costume, however I do not find this a way of liberating who women are.
I look through old photos taken by Richard avedon and i just love the styling- women look beautiful! I come across Jacqueline Kennedy on my pinterest and just lust after her wardrobe! The aline skirts which flatter the best part of a womens thigh, without revealing too much- just enough to feel liberated that we are women, and are strong enough to be able to bear some leg, regardless of others opinions.
I believe that sex appeal comes from wondering what is under the clothing, without it being thrusted in your face. But on that note, there is the other side where many of the collections the women are dressed in masculine clothing, that cover, which puts sex appeal into the negatives.
Style feels as if it is losing its battle for feminism, we don't need to dress like men to feel liberated, nor do we need to feel the need to show as much flesh as possible, to feel that we are strong as it is "our choice to wear what we want".
I am by no means disrespecting these talented designers, I just wish they could return back to their old ways, but still create new pieces, and still evolve as designers.
I feel that amazing fashion got created in 2011, and this fashion got lost. Amazing collections were created with devine pieces, which I still would love to wear now, have been forgotten and we are now in an era of fashion that is too abrasive.
When I wander around the high street I am attacked by garish patterns, colours, styles- it all looks as if the aim is to emulate a toddler who got lost at a festival, with the jelly shoes, dungarees, frilly ankle socks and TINY denim shorts.
And then I browse through my once favourite designers- Celine; it is a mess of huge squiggles, colours that look like the unwanted colours in a crayon set and some unwearable, peculiar jewellery…
Stella McCartney has lost her elegance, as I flick through her FW14 slideshow on style.com and Austin powers comes to mind- that awful burgundy suit, and then I look at the chunky oxford shoes, and the thought comes into my head of "those are some godawful shoes".
I feel as if fashion has lost its wearibilty of making women feel elegant, feminine, and sexy. Perhaps this is the new found feminism of dressing in garish costume, however I do not find this a way of liberating who women are.
I look through old photos taken by Richard avedon and i just love the styling- women look beautiful! I come across Jacqueline Kennedy on my pinterest and just lust after her wardrobe! The aline skirts which flatter the best part of a womens thigh, without revealing too much- just enough to feel liberated that we are women, and are strong enough to be able to bear some leg, regardless of others opinions.
I believe that sex appeal comes from wondering what is under the clothing, without it being thrusted in your face. But on that note, there is the other side where many of the collections the women are dressed in masculine clothing, that cover, which puts sex appeal into the negatives.
Style feels as if it is losing its battle for feminism, we don't need to dress like men to feel liberated, nor do we need to feel the need to show as much flesh as possible, to feel that we are strong as it is "our choice to wear what we want".
I am by no means disrespecting these talented designers, I just wish they could return back to their old ways, but still create new pieces, and still evolve as designers.
Summer
Tuesday, 15 April 2014
Summer by katiewoodyward featuring sleeveless shirts
I wish that all of these items were still available to purchase- especially the Vanessa Bruno shirt, it would take me through spring and into summer!
I wish that all of these items were still available to purchase- especially the Vanessa Bruno shirt, it would take me through spring and into summer!
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