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Showing posts with label fashion. Show all posts

Thursday, 7 August 2014

Effy Stonem Style

Effy Stonem


Effy Stonem is by far the best dressed character on Skins. Her 
ripped denim and Doc Martens are beautifully grunge and her 
outfits match her daring yet distressed personality. If you don't
know who she is, just know that her style is noteworthy. 

-A x

Saturday, 12 July 2014

Summer Style - Co-ordinates

Missguided - Co-ords


This season, one of the biggest trends is 'co-ordinates', where the top and bottom part of an outfit match. I personally love this trend as I think that the matching items look very chic when put together, but they can also be paired with other items, creating a lot of different outfits.

I have found that the best place to get these matching sets is Missguided, as they are inexpensive but are still fashionable. When worn together, the items create a 'put-together' feel, and it looks as if you spent a lot of time on your outfit.

Overall, I think this trend is for everyone, as it can look cute or professional, depending on the co-ords you choose, and there are many different shapes, so there is something for every body type. Below are links to all of the sets shown above, all of which are from Missguided.

1~ Top - £14.99, Bottom - £14.99

2~ Top - £19.99, Bottom - £19.99

3~ Top - £19.99, Bottom - £19.99

4~ Top - £14.99, Bottom - £7.49

5~ Top - £19.99, Bottom - £19.99

6~ Top - £14.99, Bottom - £17.99

7~ Top - £14.99, Bottom - £17.99

8~ Top - £14.99, Bottom - £14.99

These are just some of the co-ordinates available on Missguided, and other websites such as Boohoo sell many of them as well, so be sure to check there if you don't see anything you like!

- L x

Tuesday, 20 May 2014

L's Pick #6 - Nude heels

Nude heels

Heiress Nude Heel - ASOS, £45

Nude heels are a wardrobe staple, yet I don't have a pair! I love these ones, as I love the ankle strap and mixture of fabrics in the shoes. They're also a great height, as at 5" they're not to high so that they're impossible to walk in, but are high enough to make me feel tall rather than small for once!

Nude heels help to elongate the legs, as they create the illusion that you are taller, and therefore have longer legs. These ones are quite pale, so I think they will go well with my skin tone as I am very pale also, and won't look odd against my skin like many nude colours do. Even though there is an ankle strap which can sometimes cut the leg off and make them look shorter, as they are nude I don't think they will have this effect. The strap will also help them stay on my feet, as I have very skinny ankles so struggle to keep some shoes on!

I think that they would be quite comfortable, because they have a slight platform to take away some of the height, and also have a lot of support at the back of the shoe so your foot won't slide  around, which will limit the amount of blisters and pain!

These shoes are just generally very versatile, and I was thinking about even wearing some like this if not these ones for prom, as they won't clash with my dress as they are such a neutral colour. They would also work with many other outfits, as they are quite simple and not overly dressy. I really want to add more shoes to my collection in general, as I hardly have any, especially heels! 

Do you prefer heels or flats?

- L x

Saturday, 26 April 2014

L's Pick #5 - Bardot Crop Top

Crop top

Bardot Crop Top - Topshop, £10

As it's getting closer to summer, I want to add some simple yet still cute clothes to my wardrobe, that I can pair with many different things. This top caught my eye, firstly because of it being cropped, as I wear a lot of high-waisted skirts. I also loved the nude/pale pink colour as it will go with many things as it is quite neutral. I don't own and tops that are this shape (off the shoulder) and I really love the way it looks, so this also drew me too this top.

It also shows off your collarbone, which I love. I have no simple, plain crop tops, so although this has a slight twist to it I would still consider it too be a basic piece. One way in which I would style it would be with a high-waisted skirt, oversized jacket and converse, for a really easy yet stylish look. I love pieces that are really easy to work with and style, and I feel like this is one of them.

Another way in which I would style this top could be more 'evening appropriate', as I would pair it with a midi skirt and heels for a slightly vintage look. If it's cold you could add a leather jacket on top, or anything else that you love wearing. As I said before, I think it would go with lots as it is very versatile, so the possibilities are endless and these are just a few of my ideas! I love trying out slightly different styles like this too see how they can add to my personal style!

Topshop clothes are always really good quality, and all their tops like this tend to be super soft. It's only £10, which is quite cheap for Topshop, so I think it is absolutely worth it. They also have it in many other colours, but I always tend to gravitate towards light pink tones!

What's your opinion on this off the shoulder style? 

- L x

Thursday, 24 April 2014

All things Karen Millen!

All things Karen Millen




Recently, I have been loving Karen Millen clothes (hence
the title) and decided to post about it. The clothes they 
sell are quite expensive, but I think I'm going to try and 
save up for some key quality pieces to put in my wardrobe. 
At the moment, they have lovely prints (especially on dresses) 
and the vibrant colours would be great for summer. Overall,
I think they have some great clothes to invest in and hopefully
I can buy something from there soon!


-A x

Tuesday, 15 April 2014

Sunday, 13 April 2014

50s/60s Fashion

After watching Hairspray and The Help within the same week, I feel obliged to do a late 50s/
early 60s fashion post! 
Photos of James Marsden
The 60s tea/swing dresses in all their glory // Hairspray

























Modcloth is an amazing clothing website which sells an array of different vintage styled
clothing. Sometimes with vintage clothing it looks a little out of place if you are going out
in it, however I think Modcloth’s clothing is very wearable and easy to incorporate into 
your wardrobe. Also, you can find lots of vintage dresses on Etsy – some are even tailored 
to your measurements! I found a website called Gin and Sin through Etsy, which I haven’t 
ordered anything from but the dresses look beautiful. 

50s/60s
From left to right: Modcloth, Gin and Sin, Modcloth, Gin and Sin, Modcloth


















A celebrity I spotted wearing this style of dress was Emma Stone on the Ellen Show. Not only 
do I have fashion inspiration from her on Ellen, she’s actually in The Help so vintage fashion 
inspiration came from there too!


Untitled #55
Emma Stone on Ellen in a beautiful yellow tea dress

















I think when wearing your vintage dress, it's best to keep everything else simple - especially if your dress has a bright colour/pattern like Emma Stones.

Thanks for reading, let me know in the comments if you know any good places to find vintage dresses! 

-A x

Wednesday, 2 April 2014

Thursday, 20 March 2014

L's Pick #4 - Hooded Spring Coat

Spring Coat

Spring Coat by lamey

Hooded Spring Coat - YesStyle, £24.04 

I am currently dreaming of Spring, Summer, warm weather and the end of exams, but as that is a while away, I have been keeping myself positive by preparing with a little bit of online browsing. I stumbled upon this adorable coat on an online shopping website called YesStyle, which I would 100% recommend that you go look on, as it sells clothes as well as Asian make-up, which can be hard to find in the UK!

The coat I have currently is black and is all fuzzy on the inside, which is perfect for Autumn and Winter, but I really needed something lighter for the milder months that are approaching. I also want something that is a lighter colour, as I think this really gives it a more spring-like feel. As I live in the UK, even in spring you have to wear a coat for the majority of the time, as it's still quite cold!

I also love that this coat is lined with lace, as you would be able to see it in the hood which would instantly make your outfit seem a lot more thought out and detailed! I just think that this is a really pretty coat, and would be great to throw on if your outfit is really simple. It's in a trench coat style and can be tightened at the waist, which means that it would be much more flattering, and will create a feminine shape.

I think that if I do buy this coat, I will get the pale blue colour as it would go with the majority of my wardrobe, and blue also suits my skin tone and hair colour.

I can't wait for it to be Spring, and the weather does seem to be finally warming up a bit! I just wish it would be the summer holidays sooner!

- L x

Saturday, 15 March 2014

Get The Look - Cher from Clueless

Clueless - Cher

Clueless - Cher by lamey

 Shirt ~ H&M, £14.99
 Crop Top ~ Mango, £29.99
Plaid Skirt ~ Topshop, £42
Knee High Socks ~ BooHoo, £4
Backpack ~ Pull and Bear, £29.99
Heels ~ Sole Society, £42

'Clueless' is a film that was made in 1995, which I would highly recommend watching, which is based around a girl named Cher. I love the fashion in this film, although Cher's style is not typical of that time. In 1995, many people dressed in a grunge style, but the producers of the film wanted to emulate a classy, girly yet powerful feel through the 'school-girl' like clothing.

Cher's style is quite preppy, which lots of plaid skirts teamed with blouses and blazers. She also wears a lot of knee high socks, in either black or white, which are back in style right now. I love how you can look back at old trends and see them come back into fashion many years later; it's almost like a cycle. I love Cher's style and how it's preppy, but still cute with the short skirts and heels.

For the particular outfit I chose to recreate, she pairs a red and black plaid skirt with a white shirt with a tight red crop top over the top. She leaves the skirt un-tucked, but they crop top helps to redefine her figure. The outfit is topped off with black knee high socks, a black back pack and a red hair band. The whole look feels very together, but at the same time effortless, which is why I love it!

You could either fully re-create this look for a costume or if you just really love the style, or you could take elements from Cher's style and work it into your own. For example, backpacks, plaid skirts and knee highs are all on trend at the moment, so why not add one of them into your wardrobe? I really want to get some knee high socks for the transition between winter and spring, as they will add some warmth to my legs, but will feel more spring-like than wearing tights! 

Have you seen Clueless? What's your favorite 90's film?

- L x

Saturday, 1 March 2014

Dream Spring Outfit

Dream Spring Outfit




Topshop mini skirt
topshop.com


Zara flat shoes
zara.com



STELLA McCARTNEY sunglasses
$240 - avenue32.com


Nars cosmetic
barneys.com


Topshop lipstick
topshop.com


Topshop tinted moisturizer
$17 - topshop.com


Topshop lipstick
topshop.com




Now spring has arrived, it has left me with the urge to have a massive spring/summer clothing 
haul.I love this outfit's nude/light pink theme and slightly preppy feel. 

One item of clothing I have been obsessing over is a wrap skirt. The one shown is from Topshop, however Zara stocks some really lovely ones. The nude shoes not only look pretty but will seem to extend your legs! Hoorah! I am in love with the Michael Kors bag however I'm sure that I will never 
be able to afford it *Sighs*. Did I mention this was a high-budget outfit?

-A x


Saturday, 22 February 2014

L's Pick #2 - Cut Out Ankle Boots

Boots

Boots by lamey on Polyvore

Leather Cut Out Ankle Boots - ASOS, £55

A huge trend these past few months has been cut out boots. I've seen them everywhere, in all the shops and in magazines, too. However, I never bought a pair as I didn't want a pair in black, which seemed to be all that there was, with a few exceptions. One of those exceptions were these beautiful brown cut out boots from ASOS, which I recently found. 

I firstly love the colour, as it is a very warm-toned brown, which is what I have found to suit me most. I also love the buckle detailing around the ankle, as I really do this that this makes them look more expensive and of a better quality - it's all in the details! I also like that there is a stretchy section covering part of the cutout. I think that this would help to make the shoes a lot more comfortable, in comparison to other pairs of cut out boots that I have tried on.

I really like how these boots are not chunky in anyway, as although I love all the chunky boots that have the cut outs, they don't really suit me or my style, so I am really pleased that I managed to find some that are slightly more delicate-looking. I also think that these would look even better once they've been worn a bit, as the colour of the leather gives a slight vintage feel, and them looking slightly distressed would add to this.

Do you have any cut out boots? What do you think of them?

- L x

Friday, 21 February 2014

Orange Is The New Black

Orange Is The New Black



If you haven't guessed already, the on-trend colour for spring/summer 2014 is orange. 
From blood orange to amber, fashion labels such as Mulberry and House Of Holland have been
 seen sporting the colour at London Fashion Week. Over the past few weeks, I have heard 
the phrase 'orange is the new black' being thrown around in magazines and online - whether 
this be regarding makeup or clothing. Makeup-wise, the trend is to have bright orange lips.
 Topshop's 'Infrared' lipstick is an orange-red colour which would work with this trend or,
 for a subtle option, the revlon lip butter in tutti frutti would do the trick. Fashion-wise,
 orange has been used on a wide range of garments. I like this Topshop duffle bag  which would 
be great for adding extra colour to outfits. Also this wool coat from Zara in tangerine would 
be perfect for spring! 

-A x

Tuesday, 18 February 2014

L's Pick #1 - Gingham Aline Dress

Fashion Pick #1

In spring, one of my favorite colours to wear is mint/aqua. I think that is is one of the prettiest colours there is, as it's so reminiscent of the sea and the sky. When I saw this aqua gingham dress from Topshop, I instantly fell in love!

I love how the bottom and top of the dress are different - the top is white with blue squares, the bottom is blue with white squares, This creates a subtle contrast, which would help to slim the hips, as this area of the dress is darker. I think the colour would suit all skin tones, but would really bring out blue eyes.

The cut of the dress could be very flattering, as it is fitted but not tight, allowing room so that it doesn't cling to the body. It has a small cutout at the front, at waist height. I think this adds some femininity to the dress, as although it is short it is quite conservative, with a high neckline. I love the neckline, as the round shape is flattering, and the straps wouldn't widen the shoulders.

This dress could be styled in many ways. For a fancier occasion, I would team it with wedges or heals and a leather jacket. Because of the high neckline I would put my hair up. For a more casual look, I would wear shoes such as Vans or Converse, and wear either a chunky cardigan in cream or navy blue, or a denim jacket. Overall, this dress is very versatile.

I do not own many spring/summer dresses so I may have to purchase this once the weather begins to warm up! 

- L x

Monday, 10 February 2014

Valentines Day Outfit

Valentines Day Outfit

Valentines Day Outfit by lamey 

Jumper - Topshop, £36
Skirt - Missguided, £18.99
Bag - ASOS, £22
Boots - H&M, £39.99
Necklace - Accessorize, £10
Lip Butter - Revlon, £7.99 ~ Macaroon
Eyeshadow - MAC, £17 ~ Sweet Heat

This outfit is perfect if you're spending Valentines day with your friends, or your significant other! The pink jumper adds a touch of girlyness and a slightly romantic feel, making it great for Valentines. The black leather skirt and boots add some edge to the look, contrasting with the pastel blue and pink in the jumper and bag. I love the scalloping detail on the bag, as I think it makes it look that much more unique and expensive. The necklace helps to dress up the look and adds interest to this simple outfit.

For make-up, I would suggest keeping it fresh and pretty, using a blush-pink colour on your lips and a pretty, metallic, shimmery colour on your lids. Add a generous coat of mascara to really make your eyes pop!

What are your plans for Valentines Day? 

- L x

Friday, 7 February 2014

Vintage Dress Ideas

Vintage




These dresses are all from Topshop and I think they're all vintage in their own way! 
Team them with a red lip and smoky eye for a more glamorous look. 


-A x

Thursday, 23 January 2014

Zoella Style Steal

Zoella Style Steal

Zoella Style Steal by lamey

Zoella is one of my favorite youtubers, and recently she was in Company magazine, and this is the outfit she wore. I absolutely love her style, so I thought I would show you how you can achieve a very similar look to the one she is wearing here!

Sleeveless Denim Shirt - Newlook
3/4 length sleeve Denim Shirt - Chiara
Light wash skinny jeans - Newlook
Navy Blue heels - Shoescribe
Black flats - Yoox.com

In this look, Zoe is wearing double denim, but if you don't feel comfortable, you can always swap the jeans out for a high wasted skirt, or Disco Pants, as she wears these a lot too. Both of the pair of shoes that I could find that were similar were quite expensive, but any black flats or heels would work, too!

To recreate her hairstyle, simply pull you hair up into a ponytail right on top of your head. Then, begin to twist your hair, until you have formed a top knot. Secure with bobby pins or a hair bobble to ensure that it stays in place.

For her make-up, use a dark lipstick, such as MAC Rebel, or Revlon Black Cherry. Then, using liquid or gel eyeliner, create a small wing. The rest of the make-up is quite simple, with neat, defined eyebrows and perfected skin.

I hope you enjoyed this post, even if you don't watch Zoella. Do you watch any youtubers? Who is your favorite? 

- L x