21 March 2013

Who You Calling 'Baggy'?

Have comfort and style finally agreed on garment that can be worn without losing all fashion sense and street cred? Or have designers abroad been affected by all those triple strength lattes during fashion week to maintain their sanity and social appearances?
With the turn over trend of baggy leather pants back on the scene it seems that style icons and fashion bloggers alike can't get enough of the latest style. Spotted just about everywhere an 'it' girl would find herself the baggy leather trouser has definitely moved in for winter, and with a myriad of ways to wear there is no excuse not to put your styling hat on and get experimenting! 



 




















Street style images of the baggy pant 
Images used from: Redreidinghood, Chictopia, Chictopia & Yandp.
Please check out their pages for more street style and new looks!


Now if this isn't evident enough that people are actually digging this look, I've hand picked  4 pairs from some of my favorite designers to help share the loving around. Brands like Lavin, Alexander Wang and Rang & Bone have all done their part in reinventing the 2010 trend where design houses such as Bottega Veneta and Reed Krakoff sent the super sized pant down the runway. 

baggy pants 

STYLING TIPS
For a casual day look, team the loose leather with a parker and metallic sneaker wedges.
Try a peplum with a pointed heel for a night on the town and a classic white tee with an open strappy heel for a day on the street!
What would you pair with the new leather look? 


Rag & Bone Dakar Perforated Leather Pants 
$1,305 from net-a-porter.com
ALEXANDER WANG Leather and Wool-Blend Trousers
$1,015 from brownsfashion.com
Lanvin Women's Leather Trousers
$4,605 AUD from In-cc.com
Boutique(Topshop) Slouch Leather Crop Trousers
$365 from topshop.com

12 March 2013

OH DIOR

Christian Dior Fall 2013 RTW: Look 15.
Image from Style.com

If the Melbourne Cup is referred to as ‘the race that stops the nation,’ then Paris Fashion Week should be the week of ‘holding our breath until blue in the face’ from the monumental and majestic creations that flaunt down the runways before us. With the usual highlights of Alexander McQueen, Balmain and Chanel showing off their latest master pieces, one show failed to flood my body with delight: the Dior show.

 With the ready to wear show being Raf Simons second for the design house, I found myself tilting my head and raising an eyebrow over quite a few of his most recent creations. Now I’m not at all claiming that the show was a disaster or that the clothes were hideous: I believe that all fashion is a creative and complex creation that should be given the recognition it deserves, it was just not at all what I had envisioned the show to unfold.

With a clouded sky surrounding and strategically placed mirrored spheres on the staged runway, Simons admits that he wanted this collection to represent the art world, and be a ‘juxtaposition of something surreal compared to something very real.’ He was interested in having a collection that spoke about feelings and emotions that could be related to both dreams and reality. The ready to wear selection to him was like a ‘personal scrapbook.’

The full show can viewed here on Dior’s website, watch it and let me know how you feel about it. To arty or to emotional? Or just absolute perfection in your eyes? I’d love to hear your thoughts X

 
                     More looks from Dior... what do you think? 

6 March 2013

TOPSHOP X J.W ANDERSON LOVE

TOPSHOP X J.W ANDERSON

For anyone who has ever spent more than 30 seconds with me, they will begin to understand my deep love and affection for everything Topshop. It may have something to do with London culture, the diverse weather change from sunny Australia, or the simple fact that I dream of rolling around Oxford Circus gaging for the retail madness. 

Either way, the latest collaboration with J.W Anderson has been no exception to the usual heart palpitations (hello cardiac arrest) I experience when viewing new Topshop lines. 

The collect is so simple and mod: simple colours, simple cuts and simple lines… it even had loafers and backpacks. I’ve picked a few of my favourites from the range (excluding the boutique leather skirt, but I just thought it matched perfectly!) I adore the colour used for the dress and top, I just feel it’s such a trans seasonal and wearable colour. What do you think? Would you wear it? The full line can be viewed here at Topshop here 


3 March 2013

PU

PU

This seasons take on the never fail military jacket? The addition of leather sleeves. 
It's the coat that can take you from walking to lecture to lecture in the rain to a stranger mistaking you for an off duty model (with the addition of a slouch beanie of course.)
The added detailing of the sleeves is a knock out all round, suiting the chicest chicks to the grungiest of grunge girls: so there is no excuse not to get your paws on this perfect outwear.
After reading that, I know what you're thinking: 'there is no way in hell I can afford leather sleeves,' and fact of the matter is you're probably right. That's why I've done the hard work and found four show stoppers that meet the trend with out leaving your debit account empty. The answer: PU sleeves. A synthetic leather made to look and feel the same, a cheaper alternative with out the cheap feel. Give it a try, pull up your skinnes and lace up those boots and prepare yourself for war.

From left to right:
Begining Boutique $149
Boohoo $59 
JayJays $60
The Iconic $160