Are you ready for the party season? The festive season is here once again therefore it's time to don our glad rags for whatever parties lay ahead. This year I plan on doing it a little different, instead of shedding loads of cash on new outfits (that will probably get dusty in the closet for the rest of the new year) - I've purchased just a few accessories to uplift my old/current pieces. I've then been scouring street style articles and Pinterest for inspiration and ideas for how to style said pieces. I like to take casual, everyday sartorial and add sparkle or glam in anyway possible - glittery socks or sheer tights and sandals are a current favourite. I'm also loving heavy gold jewellery and textured blazers!
Saturday, 8 December 2018
Monday, 17 September 2018
Street Style from the London SS19 shows
Each season of shows seems to arrive so quickly, this weekend saw the SS19 shows open in London. I love scrolling through images of beautiful designer pieces shown on the catwalk but theres nothing I love more than gettng inspiration from those on the streets. Street style is so much more realistic and can easily be re-created - its also brilliant to see how creatively outfits can be styled. Here's some styling that I will be taking inspiration from this season.
Ph Creadit - Vogue
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Sunday, 1 April 2018
Trend notes - Socks and Sandals
Seen on plenty of catwalks back in
February (Erdem, Miu Miu, Mulberry and Isa Arfen) now adding socks and
sandals to all outfits has also become my favourite way of adding pizazz
to my style.
Socks and sandals can be done in many
ways, Adidas sliders with pulled up white Adidas socks (never tried this
one) sheer tight socks and platform sandals (spotted tight socks are
the best) and most commonly heeled sandals and sparkly socks as above.
Investing in a few pairs of pretty
socks is an inexpensive way of styling up old items. This gorgeous
multi-coloured sparkling pair are from Topshop and we’re a mere £3 or
three pairs for £8 (I also got two pairs of spotted ones too.)
Saturday, 3 March 2018
Weekend Inspiration #15
I can often flick through multiply magazines and not find an inspirational styling piece.
Style is personal and you’re not always going to see a piece that’s suitable for your figure, age or lifestyle. However sometimes you get two for the price of one, beautiful styling inspiration and wonderful home interior inspiration.
These gorgeous images have come from
The Sunday Times Style Magazine. It’s well known by my Husband that the
only reason I buy The Sunday Times is for the style supplement and no
wonder with features such as these.
Here’s to spring sartorial and English country houses.
Ph Credit - The Sunday Times Style - 11th February 2018.
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Tuesday, 19 December 2017
Colour co-ordination trends I'm loving right now
The night I met my now husband I was wearing red shoes, red bag, red tube top (yes a tube top - it was 2006) and a navy skirt. On a girls holiday to Magaluf later that year I wore a white miniskirt, white shoes and white top. Back then colour co-ordination was BIG!
I felt the need to constantly colour co-ordinate all my outfits. I now look back at pictures and cringe, but that's fashion its forever changing.
I actually don't think I've colour co-ordinated my outfit ever since, I constantly mis-match colours trying to create new ways of styling the overly worn items hanging in my closet.
However, as mentioned above fashion is constanting evolving and changing and recently the colour co- ordinating trend has re-emerged but in a relevant and more stylish way. Its left me wanting to match all the colours in my wardrobe even if said wardrobe consists of Navy, Grey and Black pieces - well its definitely a starting point.
Ph Credit - lacooletchic, gudrunolof, alisonpeebles and manrepeller
Saturday, 16 December 2017
Back to the habit
Its been a while since my last post but it's now time to get back in the habit. In the last 6 months, I've started a new job and got married and sadly my little blog has taken a back seat amist all the organisnig and planning.
It's time to get back into my writing habits and as always my blog will be a platform for my love of writing, fashion, style, pop culture and news. I aim to amuse and inform with the added personal and serious topic thrown in for good measure, because while the low brow is fun and easy reading we need the high brow to feed the intellectual side of our brains.
Ph credit - The Red List
Sunday, 11 September 2016
Do my shoulders look broad in this?
Topshop Dress (here) and Shoes (similar here)
It's taken me 29 years to learn
how to dress for my size and shape - yes nearly 3 decades! Over
that 29 years my size has changed but I'm sure if you're a female over the age of 25 you
will know that entering your early
twenties causes weight to creep on easier and becomes much harder to shift.
Although I have gained a few pounds, I don't think that my body shape has changed that much - I'm rather big boned and maybe somewhat broad and
it's only really dawned on me in the last few months what actually flatters my
figure and shape. I've noticed that broad shoulders and bigger boobs
require much more thoughtful dressing.
I love fashion and clothing but I've
come to understand that not all pieces suit my figure. I own so many oversized
clothes that I love, but I've recently noticed they make me look
broad.
It took a striped long sleeve T-shirt
(that I have been wearing regularly for months) to make me realize that
oversized sartorial doesn't always suit me.
So I've now got a new fashion rule which is working so far and that's buying tops, dresses and jackets that cut at the shoulder. At last I've found the cure to a top heavy body! and what's even better is this actually gives me a much more slimline look.
This is such a simple idea which has affected the way I've been buying clothes over the last few months.
However, the high-street has left me with little choice when
it comes to garments that cut at the shoulder. Due to this not being
something I've ever thought about I've never noticed how many items are
oversized and cut off the shoulder. So far I've purchased this amazing
leopard print dress (and a denim jacket and black ruffled top) - please note this is the first ever piece of
leopard print I've ever owned and leopard is now my new floral.
With such little offerings on the high-street I'm wondering if I'm the only broad shouldered gal on this planet?!
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Friday, 11 March 2016
You can wear ruffles without looking like a flamenco dancer.
Ruffles
are everywhere this fast approaching SS16 season. Way back in September
when the spring/summer shows took place the likes of Mary Katrantzou (a
long term favourite of mine),
Marques Almeida and Roberto Cavalli all created amazing pieces with
ruffles at the heart of their collections. Fast forward a few months and
ruffles are all over the high street, letting us all show our love for
the trend no matter what our budget. Back to the
catwalk though - because let's face it the originals always do it the
best! Marquez Amelda went for dramatic, shredded ruffles while Mary
Katrantzou went for a more laid back minimal look with structured
layers.
And
here is my (off the catwalk/ on the street) version, not looking too
much like a flamenco dancer because come on that's what we imagine when
we think Ruffles, either that or 1980's
wedding dresses!
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Monday, 1 February 2016
Five t-shirts and three dresses later
Dress, Coat and Boots | Topshop
This Friday in the office was named French Friday. We donned stripes and berets and enjoyed cossaints, jam and Brie. I instantly knew
dressing for these newly named Fridays would be easy (last Friday was
pleather Friday) due to the amount of striped
t-shirts I own (5 to be precise and this doesn't include the 3 dresses
hanging in my closet)
There's just something that draws me to stripes. Most of my wardrobe is
devoid of any other prints - I prefer plains. I'm guessing stripes just
add a side to my plainer pieces, kinda like adding garlic bread to pasta
(yes I'm all about the carbs - in moderation
of course.)
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Thursday, 31 December 2015
EDITORIAL
I've been meaning to post this amazing piece of styling from The Sunday Times style magazine for some weeks now.
Miu Miu, clashing prints and luxurious textures - enough said!
P.S. Happy New Year's Eve and a big big thank you to all who have visited, read and commented on my blog this year, I am super grateful to every single one of you. Love Faye
Saturday, 21 November 2015
Knitwear and Loafers
Jumper and Shoes | Topshop. Jeans (old) | New Look.
I've been pretty much living in this ensemble at the moment, winter has finally set in here up north (we were even greeted with snow this morning) and its all about Layers.
Minus the ripped jeans this outfit keeps me pretty toasty and as for flats they have become a season must have and provide much more comfort than my favourite heels. However that has taken time - don't you just love how new shoes put your feet through hell. As for the jumper - which I'm sure will be making many more blog posts appearances, is just delightful for those not sure what to wear days. Not that you can tell in these photo's but it's in my favourite colour of the moment - NAVY BLUE.
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Wednesday, 4 November 2015
The Trans-seasonal Dress Code
By trans-seasonal, I mean it’s too warm for our bulky winter
coats, but too cold to wonder the streets bare sleeved and I’m faced with this
what to wear dilemma every Monday morning (at least until the frost sets in.)
My daily commute consist of a 35 minute bus journey, 20
minute – standing train ride (I almost never get a seat, think faced squashed
against the train doors) and a 20 minute jaunt across the city centre. By this
point I arrive at the office a flustered, sweaty mess. In four months I somehow
haven’t mastered how to arrive the fresh faced employee I wish to be.
That’s when it accrued to me I need a fool proof
trans-seasonal dress code suitable for the office and my hectic commute. I’ve
been so excited for autumn to arrive I’ve donned think tights, chunky knits and
cosy scarves way too early.
I need an array of layers that are commute appropriate, i.e.
easily taken off when squashed up against a stranger’s armpit whilst on the
train. Also outfit planning the night before stops that 7am wardrobe battle. We’ve
all been there, right?
So here’s my list of must have pieces for perfect
trans-seasonal dressing.
Mules/Loafer (The flat is a must have this autumn) – much more
foot coverage than sandals, but less than knee high boots.
Cotton Shirt – Light, comfortable and sleeves can be easily
rolled up or down. (Try a men’s shirt from Gap or Topman)
Turtle Neck Sweater – Not a full on chunky knit but a thin
ensemble does provide some warmth on those cooler autumn mornings. Dorothy
Perkins have a great selection this season.
Culottes – Worn bare legged with an ankle boot or add an ankle
sock with those flats you love.
Luxury T-Shirt – Plain or stripped the t-shirt is a must
have during any season. I love Zara’s collection and there organic cotton V-neck
tee starts at £12.99.
A-line skirt – Easy to throw on and comfortable for the 9-5,
plus they give that nod to the 60’s/70’s trend. Both Zara and Topshop offer
these in an array of textures and prints.
Image Source - Zara
Friday, 7 August 2015
Weekend Inspiration #10
Last Sunday (post cocktail the night before) I snuggled up on the sofa and watched what can be only described as the best classic romance ever - LOVE STORY. If you haven't already seen it then I suggest you do, if not only to see the beautiful Ali MacGraw wearing some super stylish, preppy, 70's fashion.
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