Posts Tagged ‘new look’

13 November 2009: 09:30

Hot or Not? Jeggings

There’s one so-called fashionable item that we’ve got to call to task – jeggings. Part jean, part legging nearly all of the top high street stores stock this peculiar fashion item. More structure than a legging, but not as flattering as a pair of jeans, they also seem to be on all you fashion lovers.

Now we have seen some people rock this look, but we’ve also seen a lot of unflattering jeggings out there. Unless you’re stick thin with legs to die for, we think this is one trend to avoid – but what do you think? Are jeggings your thing? Or do you think they should be consigned to the fashion bin?

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30 October 2009: 12:52

Celebrity Trend: Leather Luxe

Ever since Angelina Jolie walked down the red carpet this summer looking sensational in a Michael Kors leather dress, leather has been the must-wear fabric. Since then, celebrities such as Kate Moss and Kylie Minogue have also gone hell for leather, which means a leather dress is on the top of most fashionista’s wishlist.

However, unlike the A-list, you might not have the cash to splash on super expensive versions, so we’ve scoured the high street to find three of the best leather dresses to buy – which start from £100 and go up to £299.

New Look, £100; Oasis, £120; Hobbs, £299

New Look, £100; Oasis, £120; Hobbs, £299

With leather, it’s best to spend the most you can afford, as you want the best quality fabric to ensure you look like a superstar and not cheap and tacky! Keep accessories to minimum – high heels are essential but don’t overload the jewellery.

Let us know if you decide to purchase. Happy shopping!

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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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15 October 2009: 14:50

Hot or Not? Snoods

Back in the decade that style forgot – also known as the ‘80s – there were many strange and unwearable trends. Even though the ‘80s is back with a vengeance, the styles have been given a noughties feel, meaning people look cool rather than foolish! However, we’ve noticed one particular trend that has resurfaced and we’re just not sure how we feel about it.

Wikipedia says a snood is ‘to a tubular neck protector or warmer’ which in theory is fine, however, isn’t that the function a scarf has? It can obviously be used as a hood – snood is after all a mixture of the words scarf and snood – but it can look slightly odd. Nativity plays spring to mind for some reason!

Lots of shops are selling the new look snood, including Dorothy Perkins, which have come up with this vibrant pink version for £15. While it looks quite cute, it does look like a scarf, which begs the question, why don’t you just buy a scarf? However, the most disturbing new snood on the block has to be the men’s version! While wearing it as a scarf (as this New Look one is), it’s fine, but really will any man ever use the hood facility.

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So is this another trend flash in the pan resigned to the bargain bin in three months or are snoods here to stay? We hope not – but what do you think? Post your comments below now!

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29 September 2009: 12:46

How To Wear: Structured Shoulders

It’s all well and good being told what trends are big each season, but not everyone is a size 4 model with the ability to make even a black bin liner look good. In fact, not every body shape should wear every new trend, so we’re going to take a look each week at how you should wear trends in accordance to your body shape. This week – it’s all about shoulders.

Shoulders are the new errogenous zone in fashion this season. For those of us around in the ’80s, the thought of wearing shoulder pads can be quite horrifying, however, they can be really flattering for some body shapes.

If you’re pear shaped… Shoulder pads are your friend! They can even out your body, giving width to your top half.

Wear: This dress from Warehouse (£65). The sleeves will give you width where you need it, but the black is slimming to your bottom half.

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If you have a boyish figure
… You can get away with the more outrageous structured shoulders around!

Wear: This top from TopShop (£25). Its futuristic vent is more Balmain than Dynasty, which is the look you’re after this season. Being slim, means you can also get away with this fabulous nude colour.

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If you have broad shoulders
… Strong shoulders can be a difficult trend to wear. However, if you stay away from huge statement shoulders and keep the shape a bit looser, you’ll be ready to go.

Wear: This shrug from New Look (£18). The shoulders aren’t too extreme, plus the loose draping will create the illusion that your shoulders and hips are the same size.

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If you’re curvy…
Make sure you keep your shoulders subtle. Too extreme and they’ll be competing with your bust for attention and will make you look very top heavy.

Wear: This scoop necked dress from Oasis (£60). The shoulders are slightly accentuated, however, the scoop neck will draw attention back to your bust and stop you from looking too top heavy.

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So now you know how to wear it, go out and start shopping for those structured shoulders now!

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