15 Mar 2010

Confessions Of A Curly Sue


Today I am in a very good mood, why? Well as someone who sometimes struggles with wavy hard to tame locks it gives me great pleasure to pronounce firstly, big hair is back! Secondly, wait for it, frizzy untamed hair is even hotter! You heard it here first and yes I feel fine and have not lost complete control of my senses or my hair straighteners for that matter! If you want to know who those of us who have hard to tame hair have to thank, for this miraculous new trend in hair styling, it is the lovely Sonia Rykiel, who has put frizzy, fluffy and full tresses, well and truly on the Style map! 



 Sonia Rykiel, cute new looK's for H& M



Forget mirror shine, unless your born with it!



Why struggle each morning trying to achieve the impossible with straighteners, brushes and smoothing gloss!



When all you need to do is indulge in a spot of dancing in the rain and let nature take its course!




Result! Perfect! Sonia would be happy!



What do you think gals, IS IT HAT'S OFF TO a new fuller look?
If you haven't entered my Topshop scarf giveaway there is still time, details top right of my sidebar, good luck!

6 Mar 2010

Mirror Mirror On The Wall What Is The Most Desirable Accessory Of Them All?


Hi Gals, hope your having a great weekend whatever your doing! I was wondering, what accessory can you simply not live without?! Mine would have to be a belt. I would love to know what your is.



A hat or prehaps a saucer, worn as a hat? Tee hee! She does look rather chic though



Satin bow watch


Deluxe stone tassled clogs, droolworthy!


Cupcake colours on your toes?



This fabulous bike for the family in a serene shade of blue?



Studded belt


Beautiful tribal bag in earthy tones


stripey rucksack for gals on the go!



If all else fails, a sweetie, while you decide?P.S don't miss the Topshop scarf giveaway, details top right of my sidebar! Good luck!



2 Mar 2010

Fall Down The Rabbit Hole With Me, We Are Late For A Very Important Date With Some Shoes!


I first fell in love with beautiful clothes through a love of theatre and film costumes, the original Alice was one of my best loved films as a young girl, like hundreds of others.I adored the fantasy and eccentricity of the film. As well as it's shocking colours. I am so excited about seeing Tim Burtons version! So todays post is dedicated to all things Alice, or Alice esque. It features some gorgeous shoes from schuh, that I can sooo see staring in the film! If you can't quite stretch to buying the shoes, enter my Topshop scarf giveaway, with a choice of 3 scarves, details top right of my sidebar to win. Good luck lovely ladies! 


join me for tea and a wonderful adventure?







please take a sticky tart fragrant with strawberry, let it propel you towards summer like a fuzzy bee seeking out its perfect flower xx


                                                    



smile the cheshire cats arrived! Strictly no shoe sulking allowed! Tee hee




So pretty a patchwork of patterns in bluebird colours topped off with a mad Hatter giant bow!





Tinsy Totsy sugar cube cards, curious and curiouser





An alternative Alice perhaps? Complete with chrome dress and red lippy!







why let cooks babies distract you, my dears, give your heart to a jam tart instead



Toadstools always come in very useful when you need to try on lots of shoes!
            

Sharon x
         

28 Feb 2010

You Asked I Answered-Dollie Daydream,3rd Avenue Style,La Vie J'aimie and Couture Millinery Atelier!


Hi Gals, hope your having a lovely weekend, the last 3 posts have all been Style Dispensary session' on how to wear these trends this S/S season.I invited you to ask any Style questions you might have in these 3 areas and to share your favourite colour combinations, Couture Millinery Atelier asked -

For several years I have wanted to purchase a dramatic red gown, but am afraid to do it, thinking that for me a platinum blonde, it would be too much, what do you suggest?

Answer - To stop red's looking too brash with platinum blonde hair, opt for orangey red's or red's with pink undertones. As in the picture above featuring the beautiful Marylin Monroe in her sweater.






Katie from 3rd Avenue Style asked-

Style Dilemma- So how does wearing clashing print's work if you are say not so petite? I love the clashing prints look but worry about adding extra pounds to my look!

Answer- Opt for wearing a dress in a smaller print and then create a panel down the centre by wearing a larger print in a cardigan of the same colour, thus elongating your shape with a paneled effect, simular colour's create a more groomed style, which is also flattering for more curvy women. The 2nd trick is to wear bold print on the hemline of your skirt or dress, thus drawing the eye down.



Avoid large print all over, horizontal print and print which divides the body up into too many sections, reducing the length of the body and increasing the width.



Jaimie from La vie J'aimie asked me where this top came from. This very stylish number was a summer 2009 buy from Boden, POWER to Boden's timeless look, that it still tick's all the boxes for dressing this S/S!



These picks are for KITTY over at Dollie Daydream who shared  her lovely favourite colour combinations with me, pinks, peaches and creams.Soo pretty!








 hope you enjoyed reading other bloggers questions and my style tips! Come back soon gals. If you missed out on my fantastic Topshop scarf giveaway with 3 choices! Your not to late,there is still time to enter!Just click on the link top right of my sidebar for the details. Good luck!


Sharon x

24 Feb 2010

Tame Those Drapes And Ride Those Ruffles! - With My 3rd Style Dispensary Session On Texture



This is the final part in my series of 3 Style posts offering up to the minuite Style advice on colour, pattern and shape.With the tribal, cowgirl and the very femine all set to be strong trends for 2010, it really is no surprise and some may say a bit of relief given the starkness of the utillity trend that ruffles and draping have a huge impact on clothing this spring /summer 2010!

Texture reigns supreme and adds volume, movement and real style Kudos!Here's some inspiration. Which will be followed by my hot tips on working this trend. p.s give yourself a head start and get in on the texture trend by entering the Topshop scarf giveaway details top right of my sidebar!

 




Keeping things sheer, means that even the tiniest ladies can wear this trend, loving the vertical take on the ruffle, so flattering.

Whoa fabulous, but shimmer and supersized  ruffles on us mere mortals? I think not!



Anne Hathaway, wears the trend beautifully, need to look extra glam? Look to your ruffles, love the juxta postioning between the cutway edge and the waterfall of ruffles sooo elegant and very flattering to the legs.



Fringing in hot colours adds real decadence as well as keying into both tribal and cowgirl trends, so double the value for money!



Swirly rosette ruffles, brides rejoice it's your season, to be over the top romantic!


The tribal look has influenced texturised hot colours, which can be a little hard to pull off unless you are very tall!


I adore this ruffles and stripes top drama pared down



And this mushroom satin shift top, looks sooo elegant with its collar of ruffles and pintuck centre



Kimono draping, can be very flattering for women wanting to soften angular lines on their body, great for evening and special occasion wear. Look at her fairy tale boots, she must have flown here specially!



Some times simple is best, let the fabric do the talking designer style





Grey is so under rated!



Hot  Tips For Wearing Texture This s/s

1. Understand your frame, do you have strong angle i.e, hip bones that need softening then go for draping/ruffles in your skirt. Sporty builds steer clear of rigid ruffles and look for fluid items that move and create curve.

2.Don't mix pattern and texture neutrals tones work best, or sheer colours, mix materials of the same weight, to prevent you looking like your about to attend a wedding! Let shoes and makeup add a pop of colour.

3. Don't wear ruffles from head to foot, it will take away from your height and make you look to try hard.

4.Wear hot textures in small amounts, for a playful addition to your wardrobe.

5. Unlike the trend for mixing pattern which looks fabulous don't make the mistake of mixing textures it looks to try hard and you can end up looking more of a clown than a diva!

6.Have fun, with the trend, there will be a piece to suit every bodyshape, you just need to hunt it down.

Up Next Your Personal Style Dilemmas/questions  in These 3 Areas Answered, Watch Out For It, We Are Gonna Have Fun!

Sharon x



Madame, these ruched sleeves, elevate your look and balance your body, tres bon!