I have a love affair with the colour blue, I put it down to a yearning for blue summer skies without a cloud in site.So I was very happy to receive some little china expresso cups and saucers in this lovely wash of blue as an early birthday present, thought you might like to to take a peek.
25 Mar 2013
My Passport To Style | Wish Want Wear Review
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Dress - Matthew Williamson, jacket - Jaeger, bag - vintage, shoes - Topshop |
Wish Want Wear Review
I was recently asked by Wish Want Wear if I would like to
trial their designer dress hire service, after taking a quick look at the dresses on
offer on their site, well can you blame me! I decided to give designer dress
hire a whirl, I did have a few reservations, and generally I find designer dresses’
sizes to be cut small. Being pretty much a flattened hourglass shape, pretty
curvy from hips through to my thighs, with shoulders the same width as my hips
and a defined waist, not much happening in the boob department though, I tend
to steer clear of low cut dresses, my go to cut of dress is the 60’s shift
which lengthens my short waist making me look taller and slimmer. Buying
clothes online can sometimes be hit and miss in terms of sizing, so I often buy
two or even three sizes of the same item when I first order as I hate the frustration
of something not fitting and having to reorder.
17 Mar 2013
A Taste Of Spring
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| Cara Delevingne - image courtesy of Barnies, Bergdorfs, Bloomies & Bendels |
I was recently more than slightly miffed to learn that I am
allergic to chocolate, how could life deal such a cruel blow I wailed to anyone
who would listen in a dramatic fashion. Surely a few squares of the dark stuff
was packed full of health benefits I reasoned whilst alternating between
ordering A to reveal the hidden source of his choccy stash, which had become our stash during the conversation. I
was impressed to see he completely disregarded all my chocolate induced ranting
with his usual wry humour.
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food review
9 Mar 2013
Swatch UK Mothers Day Special
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| Image copyright Swatch |
Today’s post is an ode to three of my greatest passions,
watches, Russia and beautiful packaging, the clever designers at Swatch have
launched a set of five Russian Matryoshka nesting dolls for Mothers day 2013. In a high shine finish using
an extravagant palette of colors and best of all, three of the five dolls have
a matching floral Swatch strapped to their bellies, are you smitten yet? I like
that each of the three watches could potentially reflect a new season; green
would work for spring, blue for summer and the red for autumn. Given that these
dolls traditionally represent mother daughter and grandmother though, it seems
only proper that if you were to buy this as a gift for your mum that you and
gran get a slice of the pie too!
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Accessories,
pretty packaging
6 Mar 2013
'Lomo Love' Top Blogs 2013
My Passport To Style was recently awarded the Lomography
blog badge of honour – 'Lomo Love', for being one of their top 20 favourite blogs
for 2013, this is a brand new award for Lomography UK and it's exciting to see
them welcoming partnerships with bloggers. You might remember I wrote an in
depth review of their fun Lomography city guide London here and have featured several of
their impossibly cool cameras. It was great to discover some new bloggers
and talented photographers who are hooked by all things Lomography.
Although I was not selected as one of their five out right winners it was lovely to be recognised as someone who cares about bringing interesting images to my blog to share with readers. I have really enjoyed using my camera and styling skills this year to showcase fashion and beauty items in what I think of as slightly quirky miniature sets. My two personal favourite shots that I took this year feature Orla Kielys perfume and some vintage china horses and Lush spa products styled as a little Tug Boat caught up in the swell of my favourite Bali inspired duvet. This is the list of the 20 that Lomo Love and the five winners if you want to check them out .
I thought you might enjoy a sneak peak of Lomography UK's monochrome offering, the La Sardina Moonassi Edition Dream a bit of a mouthful but I forgive them as the dreamy graphics by artist Moonassi and the tranquility he has furnished this camera with more than make up for it.
*Images courtesy of Lomography UK
Although I was not selected as one of their five out right winners it was lovely to be recognised as someone who cares about bringing interesting images to my blog to share with readers. I have really enjoyed using my camera and styling skills this year to showcase fashion and beauty items in what I think of as slightly quirky miniature sets. My two personal favourite shots that I took this year feature Orla Kielys perfume and some vintage china horses and Lush spa products styled as a little Tug Boat caught up in the swell of my favourite Bali inspired duvet. This is the list of the 20 that Lomo Love and the five winners if you want to check them out .
I thought you might enjoy a sneak peak of Lomography UK's monochrome offering, the La Sardina Moonassi Edition Dream a bit of a mouthful but I forgive them as the dreamy graphics by artist Moonassi and the tranquility he has furnished this camera with more than make up for it.
*Images courtesy of Lomography UK
4 Mar 2013
Colour Of The Year Tangerine Orange
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| credit - polablogzone.com |
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| Jeffrey Campbell |
So I have been musing over this seasons it colour, tangerine orange, although no colour really is an it colour for me, I love collecting an eclectic mix of colours
in my wardrobe and get really excited when hybrid colours like neons, pastels, metallic’s or muted shades pop us as I can add
them to my growing collection.
2 Mar 2013
Decoding Which Shoes Go With Which S/S 2013 Looks
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| Paul Smith Daffodil sandal -Coggles |
Which Shoes Fit Which
S/S 2013 Look?
Right now there are some pretty big bold trends emerging
from fashion week 2013, among them are the transparent, ruffles, monochrome geometrical prints,
tangerine orange and stripes.
Whilst the clothing for this season 2013 appears pretty theatrical
with what seems like tricky trends to pull off, get the shoe right and
everything else will fit together.
Casual shoes are big this season, so that means pimped up
trainers, high tops and slides, on the other side of the catwalk you have block
heels, biker boots and edgy stilettos.
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| Diane Von - Furstenburg Alina black shoe -Coggles |
Decoding the trends
Geometric Prints are
both sharp and sporty, so if you plan on wearing lots of black and white and
sharp lines, maybe a shift dress or block t-shirt a classic pair of stilettos
in black and a white pair of leather or clear slides will make dressing like an
Everton mint a breeze, excuse for the slightly flippant remarks I’m feeling a
bit cheeky today.
Tangerine threads
have a sporty and retro feel; a simple
shift or shirt dress in this bold colour is really versatile and can be worn
with a pair of clear or white slides, black high tops, black bikers or
stilettos.
Striped looks
work best with clean lines again reach for slides or stilettos.
Ruffles require
handling with care keep it classic with your favourite stiletto
Transparent this
seemingly alien fabric a favourite with Marc Jacobs, creates an opportunity for
sporty or more delicate looks, layer a grey transparent coat over pretty
pastels which come back every spring and wear with some low stilettos in a
pastel or wear the same coat over bright block colour and a pair of clear
slides or a pair of high tops or bikers if your keen to play with the Grunge
trend.
26 Feb 2013
Wearing A Faux Fur Hat
Ok I have a fashion confessional to make to you, now seems a
relevant time since we are still in ear bitingly cold weather. I live close by
to a woman who may or may not be Russian, but wears what looks like a big full
on Russian fur hat, every time I see her wearing it I have to stifle a snigger,
so am I laughing out of superiority? No not at all, I just find furry hats
pretty comical, they just seem a little ott like the Busby hats the guards wear at Buckingham Palace or the slightly cheesy images of Bond girls on the ski slopes, apologise to any Bond fans or Anglophiles .
The funny thing is I love hats of all kinds and I’m usually very open minded
about style, I like faux fur and I have no issue with the many animal faux furhoods worn by festival goers during the summer last year, do I snigger about big
hair, bouncy curls, bee hives or furry bear or wolf hoods? No, I often think
they add something to a look and are fun. So after pondering a little longer on
my reaction and remembering back to my love for Paula of Pink Bow’s tribute to
fur hat wearing, I realised my embarrassingly childish reaction was all about
the size of the hat. Although I do think the colour makes a difference, Paula’s
fur hat is the right proportion and in vibrant turquoise creates a fun look
that is more about texture and colour, her sleek hair style helps too. Do you
like fur hoods or hats?
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| Paula of Pink Bow wearing a blue faux fur hat |
*Images source - Google images, Pink Bow and Redoute*
Man Repellers Part In The Shoe Revolution
There is a rumour going round that a shoe revolution is under way, fashionistas, fashion bloggers and style icons are starting to diss the view that you must suffer to look stylish, in favour of comfort. My view is popular site The Man Repeller has played a part in shifting our thinking away from caring as much about what the opposite sex might like us to wear, to what is actually comfy for us to wear as well as stylish. Karl Lagerfeld's recent pretty pastel offering at Chanel, teamed with a chunky gold shoe that slimmed the calves as much as the toning effects of a pair of high heels sealed the deal for flat phobics everywhere .
Is Comfort A Dirty Word ?
The funny thing is though that although women of all ages like the freedom of dressing comfortably, (I read enough complaints on fashion forums to know!) we don't like to acknowledge it, somehow the thought of saying that comfort and style are equally important to us, leaves us wide open to speculation by others that we must only ever wear elasticised waistbands, big knickers and sports bras, thus aging us by another 30 years! Remember the savage attack of Uggs and legging wearers, which left women across the UK not daring to leave the house in comfort for fear of being branded a sloth. Witnessing women up north hobble in six inch heels to a night club as they simultaneously shiver I'm not so sure those criticisms were justified, looking relaxed in what we wear rather than strained is actually very attractive and feels good.
What's the point of looking fashionable at a night club if you then have to sit on the sidelines and watch wistfully as others dance themselves dizzy.
In need of more convincing just watch Britain and Irelands Next Top Model and you can bet that there will be a shoe fail, that will sabotage one of the models during her shoot, instead of projecting her thing, her face will have frozen with the pain leaving the judges tut- tutting over her shot and questioning how professional this makes her.
It's Not Cool To Encourage Models To Suffer!
In need of more convincing just watch Britain and Irelands Next Top Model and you can bet that there will be a shoe fail, that will sabotage one of the models during her shoot, instead of projecting her thing, her face will have frozen with the pain leaving the judges tut- tutting over her shot and questioning how professional this makes her.
Whilst I am passionate about couture and style, I'm usually at this point yelling at the tv "she is human have a heart!"
Let us remember that the 60's one of the most popular sources of inspiration for fashion designers gave birth to the mini skirt because a woman had the genius idea of lopping inches of their skirts to allow for freedom of movement, which just happened to be pretty darn sexy too!
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British Fashion,
Writing
25 Feb 2013
Retrospective The History Behind Fashion LFW13
I was invited to the press Retrospective fashion show for London Fashion Week 2013 at Bloomsbury ballroom, sadly I was unable to attend, so I thought I would share some of the inspirational vintage pieces that featured here on My Passport To Style. This clever new concept in historical catwalk fashion received rave reviews last year at London Fashion Week 2012, the show featured genuine vintage designs ranging from the 1920s through to the 80s blending casual look with more formal wear to present a window into the new seasons trends.Since much of fashion is already created by taking inspiration from the past this concept makes perfect sense.The show featured pieces from Chanel, Pucci, Vivienne Westwood, Biba, Dior and Donna Karen.
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