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Wednesday 23 November 2011

Tribal Prints!

I had to warn off my dance teacher today when she said "you can wear whatever you like for this dance". I said that she should never tell me that, because you never know what wacky idea I might come up with! She also told me the she was in front of HENRY HOLLAND in USA customs! But she didn't get an autograph -__-  ...

Anyway, back to the subject! Tribal prints might be a bit scary for some of you, but if you wear them right they can be a real winner. My personal favourite is the maxi dress. Even though this doesn't suit me at all, I think it can do amazing things for others. I know it's winter, and you won't be wearing these any time soon, but I just really wanted to write about them! Here are a couple off BooHoo.com:
This is for the slim and tall only!  Don't just buy it straight off the rack, as it will suit only a few people.  But if you can, then work it! The print will make you stand out in a crowd, and you will be sure to have many complements about your dress!

Okay, now a few more people may be able to  wear this beauty! Perfect for people with a  bigger bust, as it has the empire line which will poof out and skim the bits that you don't want to be showed off. Plus, I can't get over how nice the print is!


I know it's off season, but you have to agree with me, these dresses are amazing!
Jo xx

Thursday 17 November 2011

Signature Pieces

As I have said on many occasions, I think it is important to know your personal style. Some lucky people can pull off a number of styles and colours, but for others you really need to know what suits you and your personality. One of my friends has it easy. She looks good in just a bright t-shirt and jeans, with a few personal touches. The simplest things, yet so effective! It can be a bit harder though, and it may take time. (13 years in my case!) But now it's all sorted, I know exactly what to look for in a shop, and what will suit me before I have to take 2 or 3 trips to the changing rooms and get my friends to get me a different colour or size! My 'personal style' is to be a different to everyone else, take the trends, and alter them to how I like them. Like when everyone was wearing harem pants, and I opted for pink flowery ones!
       

A great way to kick start your personal style is to have one or two pieces that you wear on a regular basis, a kind of signature piece. They become part of you, and trust me, you can get quite attached to a piece of clothing.

My personal favourite. This is totally my little baby! Worn at every possible opportunity, I think (hope!) it has become something of an icon. Easily customized (my favourite thing to do) with a few badges (or 15 badges...) or brooches to make it your own. If this isn't your thing, then try a shrunken blazer instead, good for the cooler months.

Everyone has a favourite pair of shoes right? Even boys have their comfiest trainers! Invest in a pair that are practical, comfy and suit your personality. Shoes are the the base of a good look. The nicest ballgown in the world can be spoiled by a pair of trainers. The leather boots gave the rock chicks their edge, the fringed suede added style to the cowboys and platform shoes (!) MADE the 70s! (I really need to be stopped before I go off on a tangent.) So what shoes are for you?

Sorry about the long wait, hope you enjoyed it x
Jo x





                                                                                               

Sunday 6 November 2011

Japan: The Revolution In Fashion

Japan wasn't always a centre of fashion, but since designers like Rei Kawakubo and Yohji Yamamoto, it has been at the the heart of a revolution. A revolution that shocked critics at first, but it has really transformed the world of fashion into a world where clothes portray thoughts and ideas, as well as just amazing fashion.

'Deconstrution' was one of the main themes behind this. Deconstuction uses the idea of making the clothes backwards, by starting with a finished garment and slashing, spoiling and altering it.

Here are a few pictures of the sparks that started the bonfire...
Issey Miyake's A-POC collection (A Piece Of Cloth) where the garments were one size fits all and made from, believe it or not, a piece of cloth!

Rei Kawakubo distorted the human figure with her 'Lumps and Bumps' collection.  She added padding in unusual places to make a statement about the way feminine sexuality is portrayed. Rei Kawakubo saw past deconstructivism, and started putting more philosopihical thoughts into her work.

Yohji Yamamoto also like to steer from the norm, and one way he did this was to alter the western business suit, to make it more flattering, comfortable and relaxing. 

Tuesday 1 November 2011

Day Out To London



On Saturday I went to London with my family. I had a great blog post in ind for after the trip, about the V&A and the amazing tokens of fashion history that it contains etc. etc. But, unfortunately, the fashion sections of the V&A is shut TILL SPRING 2012. Grrrr... I did get some good shots though, that I would like to share with you.





Well, this picture pretty much speaks for itself to be honest.  My first time in Selfridges (& Co.) on Oxford street, and I have to say, it's better that House of Fraser and John Lewis put together.

Omg...This picture doesn't really captivate the amazing-ness of the window display at Selfridges. It showed their new range of Stella McCartney coats among other things (which I forgot!) in a gorgeous monochrome, winter themed display.

Liberty. Wow, I have been there before, but I don't think I appreciated the building enough when I was 11. The haberdashery department is gorgeous, with buttons, beads, fabrics of all colours and shapes and sizes! Unfortunately, I didn't take any money, so was unable to buy ANYTHING. Which was probably wise considering the amount of nice cheap-ish stuff that I would have bought!
Well, there you have a taster of what I did in London, and some places to go if you ever happen to be there. Sorry about no posts for 2 days, but I do have homework to do and about a million clubs to go to!

Jo xx