Entries from October 2009
Topshop Feather Collar
October 30, 2009 · 1 Comment
Categories: Clothing
Tagged: etsy, feather collar, topshop
Goldie London
October 29, 2009 · Leave a Comment
I was pointed in the direction of Goldie London by a dear friend who is a regular at the Portobello market and a big fan of the brand.
Cute, sexy and with a touch of theatrics; I am especially loving their use of feathers and cardigans; both of which I am some what obsessed with at the moment- am in the market for the perfect cardigan and am loving the use of feathers instead of statement jewellery.
Some pieces I especially like:
Categories: Clothing
Tagged: goldie london, portobello, spitalfields
Maxi Tube Skirts
October 23, 2009 · Leave a Comment
I recently bought a heather grey maxi tube dress from American Apparel which I intend to wear as a skirt.
I love it, its super tight but flattering and I love playing around with different hem lengths. So bored of seeing the same short skirts everywhere!
I had bought it with the intention of wearing it as a skirt but I now find myself in a bit of a pickle as to how to wear it…. I’m struggling to get over the stereotype i hold that long dress/skirts are summer or wedding garb and well it is winter in Glasgow and I’m very lucky if theres a day it does pour with rain. So how do I wear it?
I thought maybe with these Topshop shoes I recently bought, a white shirt and some hiking socks…
Categories: Clothing
Tagged: amercian apparel, maxi skirt, topshop, tube
Tulle, net and mesh
October 7, 2009 · Leave a Comment
Categories: Clothing
Tagged: alexander wang, lipsy, mesh, net, tulle, urban outfitters
Amy Thompson | Plastic Analogue
October 1, 2009 · Leave a Comment
Ever since I saw Amy Thompsons Plastic Analogue collection online it has been playing at the back of my mind popping back into consciousness every so often.
As with the rest of the hig street devotees I am loving a bit of the sci fi shoulders that are everywhere but I am really seeking out something truly a bit different. Plastic Analogue is, in my eyes, different; futuristic plastic body panelling over vivid silk leggings and body con tunics. I really love that the plastic panelling although sharp in structure and construction is soft in colour and appears almost satin like….
Less of my rambles, here is what the designer had to say about it:
Flat pack construction techniques create an alternative and unique method of manipulating exaggerated armour inspired polypropylene structures into contemporary interlocking garments and accessories, whilst sections of specially designed lenticular lenses are used to provide visually hypnotic and oscillating patterns that spin and change colour according to which angle the garment is viewed at. Underneath the sculpted pieces, abstract body mapping patterns and computer avatars create quirky textile prints that are digitally printed onto bodywear pieces and voluminous silk dresses that represent the skeletal human body, vulnerable and in need of protection. The strength and protection provided by the strong lines and pronounced contours of the body encasing outer-garments are contradicted by their translucent qualities and therefore become merely an illusion of security.
Complicated stuff… but with amazing results! An refreshing change to the liuid leggings and shoulder padded shoulders of the high street.
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