Showing posts with label Lookbook. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lookbook. Show all posts

Thursday, 25 August 2011

aw11 looks book.

Street style snaps that are fuelling my obsession with the countdown to autumn / winter.
L - R: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11


In other news, I have another fleeting trip to the big city lights of London planned next week for a super duper exciting opportunity. More will be revealed nearer the time.

x

Monday, 15 August 2011

to be adored aw11.

With an overt obsession for all things tba, the arrival of the latest collection is always an eagerly anticipated one. It is standard procedure that I share its highlights with you lovely lot.

Binbin (creative director and founder) has only gone and done it again; a truly covetable collection that'll leave you wishing for every single piece.
Told you so. Playing into the hands of the fetish trend, Binbin has dared to brave shorter hem-lines and actual flesh flashing sheers (along with modest yet, suggestive shoulder panels) - all a bit 'ooh la la sexy' for the conventionally pretty girl label. Nonetheless, it is a risk that's paid off. The collection resonates its curator's original aesthetic - Sixties fun fused with Edwardian sophistication whilst introducing an element of 20th Century dressing. Despite this refreshing update, the label's quirky elegance resounds cohesively.

Not about to get all artsy, literally, I couldn't if I tried but the most appealing aspect? The simplicity and purity of the set - the clothes own it. Hats off to her and the team.

The collection will be available to buy online and in stores very soon.

The Lumen fund starts now.


x

Monday, 18 July 2011

koople up.

Lame play on words, doesn't take a genius to figure out who or what I'm gassing about.

Feast your eyes on the eagerly anticipated lastest lookbook from French brand, The Kooples. I am digging on this. For the girls and the boys.
All images: Kooples website

Raspberry hues, leather trims and immaculate tailoring. Yes please. I am definitely more of a winter wardrobe fan. 

And this is why.


x

Thursday, 30 December 2010

profile me: meadham kirchhoff.

Going against everything I believe in posting twice in a day.

I introduce - Meadham Kirchoff.

Brought to my attention about three weeks ago when trowelling through the rails of Oxford Street's Topshop in a desperate attempt to put together an outfit suitable for a black tie occassion - the British Fashion Awards. Coincidentally, the duo - NEWGEN designers, snapped up the award for Emerging Talent of the Year at the ceremony, presented by Alexa.

Once I returned home, I did some light googling, facebooking and uncovered a wealth of new favourite designs.

So who are they?

The British/French duo is made up of Edward Meadham and Benjamin Kirchhoff. They both studied at the prestigious Central Saint Martins - Edward; Womenswear and Benjamin; Menswear. They joined forces post-graduation and launched a menswear label, "Benjamin Kirchhoff".

In 2005 they were chosen to showcase their new-born label in Fashion East’s first MAN show, bringing them to the attention of a very impressed London Fashion scene. From there, in 2006, they extended their efforts to womenswear and thank god for that. Over the last few seasons, the pair have rightfully earned a name for themselves as the new avant-garde of the London Fashion Week schedule. Summing up their designs in three little words - "uncompromising, aware and individual", they have increasingly become fashion insiders' label of choice, debuting a collaboration with TOPSHOP in May this year which went down a storm.
I only hope they have more sorts of these 'gigs' lined up.

Loved for their edgy, yet beautifully melancholic collections, exquisite pieces that transcend seasons, their upcoming S/S '11 collection is inspired  by “susperia, My Little Pony and girls in all aspects.”

Every piece is stamped with their imitable, dreamy style and their S/S '11 offerings are no exception.

Feast your eyes on this lot.

Images: ELLE.com
What was set in wonderland of pink foliage, the S/S '11 preview at London Fashion Week provided quite a show. Admittedly an incredibly audacious choice of hair and make-up, it was all part of the aesthetics.

The collection comprises ethereal chiffon gowns of varying length, accessorised with chunky knit thigh-high legwarmers and patterned block heels. The gathering and cutwork detail emphasised the influence of layering in the designs. Dresses were worn over graffiti printed t-shirts or under thin baggy cardigans styled to drape off the shoulder and high-vis yellow and red painted leather bomber jackets. A welcome burst of colour.

Watch the show in its all its prettiful glory here.

The boys are in the process of launching a new site so watch this space.

Stockists: Browns, Liberty
x

Thursday, 23 December 2010

blogging interview debut.

The guys at okreko.com emailed me over the weekend saying how they loved my blog and would like for me to feature in a blogging-themed interview on their site. I was flattered. An offer I couldn't refuse.

It went a little bit like this...

When & why did you start blogging?
I started blogging in July 2010 so I by no means consider myself a dab hand at this. I had moved back home from uni for the summer holidays. Friends and family had nagged constantly as they knew of my burning desire to become a fashion journalist. Up until then, I had been too lazy to get the ball rolling. I wanted to channel my thoughts and energy into something constructive. It acted as the pefect distraction from the split with my ex. So, with too much time on my hands, I finally made the move.

Why do you like blogging, and what makes you post?
To be honest I don't think I can pin-point why I enjoy blogging. I've always loved writing and fashion so having a fashion blog let's me fufills both these interests. I find the fact that people actually readamazing. I would've never have thought.

Most bloggers find it hard to get an audience, whats your advice?
That's no secret, it is hard and very time consuming. You have to be committed and a lot more goes into it then simply posting decent content. You have to NETWORK. Having a strong presence on the blogosphere is the best piece of advice I have ever been given. It is a cliche but it's a simple case of getting your name out there. Easier said than done right? Not strictly. Post your link on facebook, comment on forums, join networks - IFB and LOOKBOOK - participate frequently with genuine, related comments. Build relationships with fellow bloggers by commenting on their posts - show that you've took time to read the post.
Get Twitter also - I'm still struggling with how to work it but its handy to have.
It won't happen overnight but it'll be worth the wait.
A few other hinters - be original, have readable content and a personal writing style. 
Your blog should reflect your personality to some degree so don't go copying other's hardwork.

Why should okreko readers follow your blog?
I'm not a big believer of the philosophy 'follow me and I'll follow back'. It defeats the point of blogging, I feel.
If opinionated insights, fashionable experiences and interesting articles are your cup of tea then check me out.

Whats a typical day like in Helen's life?
Right now my days are mainly taken up by uni work or Christmas present shopping, followed by light blogging duties and catching up with my girls of an evening over a few glasses of wine.

Whos your favourite designer?
It would have to be Chanel as it is so effortlessly classy. My new obssession though is the duo that makes up Meadham Kirchkoff. Check them boys out.

Who or What is your biggest style influence?
Two words - Alexa Chung.
Street style is amazingly inspirational too.

If you had a fashion label what would it be called?
Eek, that's a toughie. It took so long for me to come up with a blog name, it'd take lifetime to do that.

What item of clothing do you wish more people wore?
Boys in desert boots and caps.
People need to learn to buy decent fitting jeans.

What item do you think is a must have right now?
A shirt and bow-tie combo.

Describe yourself in one word.
Excitable.

I really do love doing what I do but it makes it even more worth the while when people actually read it and I get so much positive feedback. I couldn't extend my gratitude far enough.

Thank you all.

x

Tuesday, 21 December 2010

it must be love.

I have been awaiting this literally heavenly moment a while now and oh hello you.

Thanks to Jade, my full attention has been brought to what can only be described as the BEAUTIFUL S/S '11 lookbook of my favourite. tba of course.

Those sherbet-y colours, touches of metallic gold, the adorable collars, the delicate lace detailing, etc etc.

In no particular order I give you...






tba SS11

I'm a fan of the pairing of the desert boots and socks combo.

I WANT YOU ALL.

When are you going to be in the shops please?

x

Thursday, 5 August 2010

hollar for a collar.

Unhealthy obsession?
mhmmm

Compiled these favourite collared looks through browsing two favourite fashion social network sites of mine.
- http://lookbook.nu/
- http://www.chictopia.com/

In all honesty, I prefer taking outfit inspiration from sites such as these as they are one hundred per cent accessible to the average twenty-something girl. Yes, I would love to lavish in a sheer silk Chloe shirt but net-a-porter is just going to have to wait.

x

Thursday, 15 July 2010

topshop Autumn/Winter '10 - sneaky deeks.


Stumbled across this on Topshop's official blog.

I love everything about it. I have already compiled an extensive wish list as a result. Is it bad that it makes me want autumn in the middle of July? Personal favourites have to be the platform loafer and sheep-skin everything.


Oh and the knitted socks, the camel colour palette, the peter pan collared dresses etc etc.

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