Showing posts with label Topshop. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Topshop. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 22, 2013

What I'm wearing today: Zara embroidered bomber jacket and Isabel Marant Bobby sneakers


After seeing these pics I changed into my larger-sized bomber, I think I like it slouchier when worn with sneakers...
I didn't actually crop my face out, my camera did...I'm terrible with tripods!
Was going to wear my Zara skort today, then swiftly changed my mind on seeing how horrendously pale my legs are...
OOTD 22.5.13


1. Zara embroidered bomber jacket (was lazy and borrowed previous pics from here - it was too hard getting the camera to focus properly with the timer function!)
2. Bonds neat raglan t-shirt (bought for $15!)
3. Topshop Boutique silk jogger pants (sold out, but similar here - am thinking of upgrading mine to these, mine are a bit big, and I have to roll the waistband a few times)
4. Isabel Marant Bobby sneakers in Taupe (available here, and in craie here)

Tuesday, June 12, 2012

How to wear wedge sneakers - without looking like Jerry Seinfeld


Ok, as some of you told me in my last post, a few are not fans of the track pant worn out of the gym; it is quite likely that you may also not be a fan of the 'sneaker'. I must admit that for years I have longed for lean long legs to be able to wear high-top sneakers, I have just always liked the look of them, but my legs have remained short and stumpy.

Last year I purchased a pair of See by Chloe wedge sneakers, but they still looked like wedges...Voila, this year the hidden wedge sneaker came to the rescue thanks to Isabel Marant (who made these uber popular and covetable), and thanks to Modediktat, who pointed me to the more affordable Topshop version, I now have a pair in both black and beige (yes, bad, I know, but I really wanted the black, which was sold out, so bought the ecru/beige - when it arrived I was so happy with its comfort level, and lo and behold, Topshop restocked the black pair!)



Due to the hidden wedge, these make my legs look a little longer and leaner than if I were wearing a flat pair, woo hoo (and they are so comfy)! I quickly scanned the internet for inspiration on how to wear it, and it seems that most of the girls/women wearing these sneakers have model super long and slim legs (doh!) - but fear not, when worn with the right clothing one can still wear these without looking like an elf.

What to wear with them?
  • a button-down shirt (with a sweater thrown on top as well)
  • baseball-inspired jacket/top/tee
  • relaxed blazer
  • sharp/tailored blazer/coat
  • (leather) motorcycle jacket
  • layering up top (great scarf/jacket) - to balance the bulkiness of the sneakers - to avoid making your feet and legs from looking bottom heavy.
  • A slim silhouette will help balance out the chunky shoes and keep you from looking frumpy.
  • Short hemlines - as short as your pins allow - to maintain a balanced look (for those blessed with long pins)
  • Fitted bottoms - such as leather leggings or skinny jeans (worn cropped or tucked into the sneaker - the slim silhouette will help balance out the chunky shoes and keep you from looking frumpy.
  • Avoid jeans bunching too much up at the ankle, either cuff them, or fold them under - or 7/8 length is great
  • maxi floaty/feminine skirts - mixing sporty and girliness
  • dress them up as you would high heels

















Do you have a pair (or two)? How do you wear yours?

Monday, February 20, 2012

London Fashion Week Fall/Winter 2012 Pt 1: Willow, Emilia Wickstead and Topshop Unique


Willow


Butterflies were the inspiration behind this collection, mostly evident in the collection's circular seaming, cocoon shapes, and monarch butterfly palette of orange and black. Loved the graphic effect of Willow's signature seed beading, the tailoring and draping:








Emilia Wickstead

This is first collection/time I have really taken note of this designer, and I really love this collection, while I have been disappointed by many of my favourite designers. Loved the camel, powder pink and poppy red:










Topshop Unique

Kate Phelan brought 18 years of experience at British Vogue to Topshop's in-house design team when she joined as creative director last June. And I loved the resulting collection! Highly wearable, with military and utilitarian overtones, and full hip-slung skirts:











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