Posts Tagged ‘accessorize’

8 December 2009: 12:02

Rainbow Brights

‘Tis the season to carry a clutch! With all the Christmas parties and social events coming up, a clutch is every party girl’s best friend. Not only are they big enough to carry around those essentials – lip gloss, cash, house keys – but they can also really add a bit of festive sparkle to your outfit.

We particularly love the array of bright clutches that have hit the high street.  With everyone watching the pennies this year, a bright clutch is a great way of accessorizing last year’s Little Black Dress – plus they also look great with denim for those less formal Christmas get-togethers.

We’ve selected some of our favourites available on the high street – and at these prices, why not splash out on a couple and rotate through the Christmas party season?

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TOP: Modalu frill bag, £59; Accessorize sequin bag, £30; River Island sequin bag, £19.99; BOTTOM Studded pink bag, £35; Mimco hard case clutch, £59; Debenhams Debut frill clutch, £15

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26 October 2009: 14:54

Hot or Not? Halloween Fashion

‘Tis the season to be scary with Halloween just around the corner. As a nation, we’re spending more on Halloween than ever before and the shops haven’t been slow to cotton on. From pumpkin outfits for newborn babies to skeleton earrings for the grown ups, Halloween has never been so fashionable. Or has it?

A quick look around some of our favourite high street retailers showed that everyone from M&S to Topshop are providing Halloween related products, whether it’s full on costumes or gothic accessories.  Take a look below at some of the fun (or hideous, depending on your view!) products we found on the hight street.

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Skull Tee, £10 (New Look for Men); Leopard Ears, £4 (Topshop); Flashing skull brooch, £4 (Accessorize); Pumpkin bag, £3.50 (M&S); Wendy Witch Earrings, £3 (Accessorize)

We think that Halloween is a bit of fun and that it’s the one holiday where being fashionable goes out of the window, however, we’ll be sticking to kitsch skulls and cute ears, after all if rabbit ears were good enough for Louis Vuitton this season, then they’re good enough for us!

If you’re doing a full costume, try to avoid the sexy witch/vampire/werewolf option and go for full on comedy fun. Or you could be like one member of our team who dressed up as The Devil Wears Prada one year – her costume comprised of leopard print horns, a large Prada shirt worn as a dress and huge big sunnies. Stylish and fun – we love!

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6 October 2009: 16:37

As Light As A Feather

While the big fashion trends are well documented in magazines each year, it’s the micro trends that are often the most interesting.

The one that we’ve spotted subtly creeping up the trend charts is feathers! They may seem an odd choice for winter styling, yet they’re a simple way to add drama to your wardrobe. Queen of the Dramatic, Lady Gaga knows this only too well and was been spotted wearing feathers to dramatic effect at the recent VMAs. The equally outgoing rock chick, Juliet Lewis, has also incorporated a few feathers into her stage outfits, proving that you can’t beat feathers for high impact.

For us civilians however, feathers can still be a fabulous addition to your wardrobe and much more wearable as our pick of the best feathered beauties (below) shows.

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The easiest way to rock this trend is with accessories. Kate Moss is a big fan of the feathered earring and these pastel coloured beauties (bottom left) from Accessorize will look as good with an evening dress as they will with jeans and a T-shirt. With the ’40s so in vogue this season, why not try a feathered hair accessory? We like this Carrie Statement band from Accessorize, who appear to have feathers sorted for the season!

Feathered bags are also a great way to incorporate this trend. You can either go for the real feathers as seen on the bright clutch from M&S (top right) or the faux feather look from Fiorelli (top left).

For a really stand out look though, think feathers on your clothes.  We love the feather print dressed by Orion from Oliver Bonas – a great party frock which will do all the work for you. However, our favourite feather piece has to be the gorgeous Ostrich skirt from TopShop. At £65, it’s not cheap but it will look fabulous amidst a sea of Little Black Dresses on a night out – keep the rest of your outfit simple and you’ll be the most beautiful bird around! Just avoid red wine – we’re not sure you can dry clean feathers…

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