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23 November 2011: 09:59

This season’s headgear: animals, pompoms and headbands

According to the weather forecast it’s about to turn into hat season so we’ve picked out our top trends for the head.

Animal hats

The quirky hat trend was still a hit on the catwalks and a high street favourite.  Try adding ears to a faux fur hat for a little fun factor or go all out with this wolf hat from River Island.

Left to right: Topshop Faux Fur Cat Ear Hat £28; Leopard fur ears Dorothy Perkins £18; River Island Brown Faux Fur Wolf Hood £25

Hats with pom poms

Pom poms are back and they’re everywhere, hanging down from trapper style hats to on top to both.

Criss Crosse, Dorothy Perkins, £12;  Faux fur pom pom beanie, Topshop, £12; River Island Grey Faux Trapper £20

Woolly headbands

Made for keeping heads warm and bad hair days at bay a woolly headband is the latest winter warming trend.

Claret knitted bow headband, Dorothy Perkins, £8; Knitted grey headband, Oliver Bonas, £16.00; Cream plaited headband £12.50 Jon Rocha Debenhams

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27 July 2010: 16:36

Whitney Port in summer florals

Summer dressing and floral prints seem to go hand in hand. This year’s no exception. We’ve spotted some rather stylish celebs in cute floral dresses this week – Cat Deeley, Eva Longoria Parker and Whitney Port, to name but a few.

We love Whitney’s dressed down look here. It’s slouchy, relaxed and casual with her simple embellished flipflops. She’s kept her hair loose and tousled for a style that looks effortless (even if it took an age to put together).

If you want to adopt the romantic floral look, check out some of these sweet, ditsy dresses.

Left to right: Roseprint dress, Miss Selfridge at House of Fraser £40; Sophie tea dress, Oliver Bonas £69; Romantic floral dress, Warehouse £30 now £25.

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10 June 2010: 10:00

Floral fashion

Nothing screams British summer like a floral print. Florals are often thought of as mumsy, conservative and a tad prim. But think again. Flowers are blooming right now and they are bang on trend for summer 2010.

There’s a whole bunch of floral styles around. You’ll find girly, flowing florals for the romantic spirit. Looking for something a bit less chintzy? Go for bold, bright prints which will make an impact.

You’ll find florals in every dress shape from figure-hugging to floaty, so there’s definitely a style to suit you.
floral printsLeft to right: Pansy print tunic, Monsoon £75; Ditzy zip skirt, Oasis £38; Trollied Dolly Cutie Pie dress, Oliver Bonas £55.

Flowery accessories are everywhere. Blame Carrie Bradshaw and her famous co-star, the corsage. That said, accessories are such an easy way to wear the trend. Go for a statement necklace, dainty earrings, chunky rings or just sling on a printed bag.

It doesn’t end there, beauty brands are hot on the floral trend too. Spritz on a flowery scent – we love the natural fragrances at Jo Malone or Clarins Eau des Jardins. Look out for pretty pinks, corals and other natural shades in make-up too. Don’t think can’t be green-fingered, there are some fabulous green nail polishes around this season. Dig in!


Left to right: Floral print scarf, Gap £16.50; Flower print bangle, Next £8; Enamel flower ring, Miss Selfridge £10; Red Roses cologne, Jo Malone £64 (100ml).

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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.

feathers

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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