Belt: A belt can tighten up any outfit (excuse the pun). Go for one with an interesting buckle to really make it stand out. A thin belt can also add nice detail to a plain dress and help define the waist.
Scarf: Chiffon, silk, cotton, cashmere, wool or knitted. A scarf can wrap you up warm, add another dimension to your outfit or just make you look damn smart.
Hat: Everyone needs a hat. or even a variation of hats. Bowlers, pork pie, fedoras, straw, cowboy, wide brim... Take your pick.
Necklaces/ Jewellery in general: Necklaces always add another dimension to your outfit. Long necklaces go well with tee shirt dresses, whereas a bolero chain pulls together a plain shirt. Layered chains also finish a look off, but be careful you don't over-do it. I know chokers are back in fashion, but be wary of them making you look like you've sliced your neck.
Gold or Silver Cuff: Let your arm make the statement.
Decorative Hair Accessories: If you have longer than bob length hair, chances are you'll have hair ties in the bottom of your bag. If you want to make your up-do more interesting, a statement hair tie is the way forward. Think steel band, jewelled or little exotic flowers.
Likewise, a simple clip in flower or feathers are fun for summer. A less popular choice are headbands, but when done right, they can look pretty cute. Hey, if its good enough for Blair Waldorf...
Friday, 22 May 2015
Tuesday, 14 April 2015
Piece Every Wardrobe Needs: Part 3, Shoes
Pumps/lace-ups: An obvious everyday go-to shoe. The lace-up pump is a fail-safe option. With plenty of designs to choose from, have fun with your footwear and i promise you, you will end up with more than one pair.
Mid- heel sandals: Sometimes even comfier than their flat counterparts - mid-heel wedge sandals are perfect for an afternoon stroll on the riviera.
Wedges: Whether closed or open toed, wedges are easier to walk in than stilettos. Bonus style points if you get wedges with a patterned heel.
Flip Flops: An essential for any wardrobe. Plastic flip flops are easy to pack, easy to dry and easy to wear. If you hate backless, there are plenty options with straps.
Court Shoes: You will need some court shoes, whether it be for a formal event or a night out. Black court shoes go with anything. Stilettos are also a smart option, albeit a bit harder to walk in.
Brogues: Not just for wall street bankers, brogues can immediately smarten up jeans or a skirt, they're such a classic shoe, and they're comfy. Other options are smart loafers or heeled brogues.
Ankle Boots: Another fail-safe option, the flat ankle boot can be worn all year round. Suede and leather are always a good idea and go with everything. The heeled option are good to add a touch of glamour and a bit of height to a mini skirt for example.
Cowboy Boots: Calf length or knee length, the cowboy boot adds a western vibe and looks amazing with denim.
Suede Platform sandals: Want to be another foot taller? Wish granted. Add a pair of these and feel as tall as the Eiffel Tower.
Mid- heel sandals: Sometimes even comfier than their flat counterparts - mid-heel wedge sandals are perfect for an afternoon stroll on the riviera.
Wedges: Whether closed or open toed, wedges are easier to walk in than stilettos. Bonus style points if you get wedges with a patterned heel.
Flip Flops: An essential for any wardrobe. Plastic flip flops are easy to pack, easy to dry and easy to wear. If you hate backless, there are plenty options with straps.
Court Shoes: You will need some court shoes, whether it be for a formal event or a night out. Black court shoes go with anything. Stilettos are also a smart option, albeit a bit harder to walk in.
Brogues: Not just for wall street bankers, brogues can immediately smarten up jeans or a skirt, they're such a classic shoe, and they're comfy. Other options are smart loafers or heeled brogues.
Pieces Every Wardrobe Needs: Part 2, Bottom Half
Denim Shorts: Every year's staple spring/summer bottoms. You can never fail with denim shorts. Most likely seen in blue hues, but feel free to mix it up with colour, or an added detail like crotchet, lace or even aztec patterns on the pockets or hems. Add accessories or a waistcoat to add a bit more variety to your outfit.
Denim Jeans: Everyone needs a good pair of jeans, and maybe in several styles. It is important to shop your body shape when looking for jeans. For example, If you're on the petite side, maybe baggy boyfriend jeans will bury you; likewise, just because skinny jeans are on-trend, it doesn't mean you have to squeeze yourself into the skinniest pair you can find. After all, we can't all be Kate Moss. High waisted jeans can make you look taller and slimmer, but they're probably not best to be worn when eating a huge meal. If shopping high-waisted, look for soft denim, as they can feel less restricting.
Colours: Egg shell blue or black for skinny, dark blue for bootcut or boyfriend. Either way, it's up to you what looks and feels right.
Smart black trousers: For either work or a formal event. Dress up with a pretty top, dress down with a white slogan teeshirt tucked in. Cigarette style are becoming a popular alternative to bootcut.
Leggings: One of the most versatile bottom halves, leggings can be worn under dresses and skirts, or under a longish teeshirt. If you're unsure that your 'long' tee-shirt will cover all your bum at all times, wear black underwear. Seriously.
Tights: Obviously. Get them in black and skin colour, just in case.
Athletic cotton shorts: You can get these fairly cheap, and they're ideal for putting on when exercising or even walking to and from the pool.
Thick Joggers: Ideal for winter exercise, plus they're just cosy to put on after a hard days work.
Skirts: To add a feminine touch to your Ramones tee-shirt. Thick wool skirts are ideal in winter, thin cotton ones in summer.
Pieces Every Wardrobe Needs: Part 1, Top Half
Plain/Minimalist T-shirt - Pair with a blazer and accessories to dress it up, or jeans and converse for the all american look.
Colours: Black, White. Add a primary colour like red for a more diverse wardrobe choice.
Colours: Any. Just make sure its not too childish or too offensive like this outfit choice at Coachella. Coachella: Eat,sleep,rape,repeat
Plain/Minimalist Cotton Shirt: Long sleeved or 3/4, a buttoned up shirt goes well for work, or open over a coloured or slogan teeshirt with denim shorts, looks effortless in spring.
Colours: White.
Cardigan: Rain or shine, you will always need a cardigan. A thin one can be put under a jacket if you need some extra warmth, whereas a thick chunky knit or cable knit is a real staple in Autumn. Colours: Any.
Blazer: Whether its a casual or smart event, a blazer can pull together any outfit. Whilst a black blazer goes well with just about anything, a coloured blazer adds a bit more spice to an outfit. For example, a bright coloured blazer over a black or white dress can look amazing.
Colours: Black, Navy, White, Red, Tan etc..
Leather Jacket: Channel your inner rock god or goddess and invest in a good quality leather jacket. A leather jacket can take you from autumn to spring and back again. Opting for the shiny reflective kind can end up looking tacky and cheap, so it's worth investing your money in a 'matte' one. A black leather jacket over a pretty dress can toughen up the look, Pairing with light denim jeans and a pretty teeshirt can also look nice.
Colours: Black or Brown, although other colours, if done right, can look amazing too.
Teeshirt Dress: A real versatile piece, a teeshirt dress can be paired with leggings and a cardigan for winter, or with some sandals and a hat for summer. Colours: A plain one is a good idea and you can dress it up or down with accessories, but also patterned ones are ideal for summer.
Smart Cocktail/Evening Dress: Something incase a special occasion arises. Makes sure it fits perfectly and also make sure it can cater to more than one event. Ie, don't go getting a candy floss ball gown at £3000 if you're only going to wear it once. Get a nice one that can be worn for a party but also possibly for a formal occasion.
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