Showing posts with label vogue uk. Show all posts
Showing posts with label vogue uk. Show all posts

think pink


Emilia Clarke in Vogue UK December 2013 // Fjura by Luisa Brimble // Protagonist by The Line


I almost can't believe I'm saying this but... I really want some pastel pink in my life. It's almost not even pastel, it's like that suede-y, blush colour of young peonies. I blame you, Jessie.

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taking stock



1 and 3 - Miranda Kerr by Alasdhair Mclellan for Vogue UK September 2013 2 - Fashion Guitar


If I still wrote wardrobe planning lists - maybe I should bring them back, hmmm? - miranda would be on the top of the agenda. Not miranda herself per se, she's a babe and all, but she's just a little bit too perfect. I mean miranda in this editorial. This summer I want an extra piercing in my ear (sleepers, natch), tousled, beachy wave, the kind of tan that glows and a pair of double strap birkenstocks - in classic black or a washed-out taupe - for wearing with everything and nothing, jeans and tee shirts, and never taking them off.

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getting old

1 and 3 - style.com // 2 - vogue daily

I love hearing people write rude comments in the Ashley Olsen TFS thread about how she's dressing too old for her age. Those comments are like catnip for me. I love how Ashley Olsen dresses (understatement, I idolise it). I love dressing more than ten years older than my age, I love the idea of aging gracefully, I love the idea of sensible clothes, quietly elegant in their unfussiness and simplicity. That's why I love these street style looks from London and New York - Sarah Harris and Virginia Smith, two of my absolute favourite mag girls, the former for her long grey hair and the latter for that one line in The September Issue, when Anna fixes her with a withering stare in regards to that lovely accessories shoot with Daria Werbowy, "I think it's pretty" - of women who are so supremely comfortable in their skin that they wear their hair naturally grey, they run bare-faced to a fashion show with just a celine pouch for comfort, and they team a cashmere turtleneck with a fur coat and jeans. I love looks that come together with little thought at all - the clothes pulled from the drying rack and slipped into, the shoes grabbed by the laces as you run out the door. In my experience, it is those outfits that look the best. And that confidence and understanding of your personal style can only come with age. 

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pretty




I've always liked my models on the pretty side. Not Lindsey Wixon pretty, crazy doll pretty. Just, classic English rose pretty. Lily Donaldson pretty, Constance Jablonski pretty, vanilla and smiley, Christy Turlington pretty, with her perfect teeth and her symmetrical face. I've also always loved Sienna Miller - no matter what anyone says (I actually titled a blog post on sienna miller with that). I think what I love about Sienna is her prettyness, her brightness and buoyancy and ebullience, her sheer bloody-minded happiness even in the face of every adversity, her very 'pretty' way of including everyone, even interviewers, in the rosey, perfect sphere of experience that is the territory of the very pretty. ("She is phenomenally pretty; far too pretty for my living room," Jo Ellison mused of her in Vogue UK last year). This editorial from Vogue UK's March issue has given me another model to crush over. 17 year-old Rosie Tapner, fine-boned and fresh, tall and tanned and young and lovely, surely Sienna's slightly edgier doppelganger, the kind of girl born to do Chloe campaigns and wear Valentino rockstud kitten heels. Photogenic, which isn't something you always say about models. I can't wait to see more of her this season.

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sidekicks

'"In best friend couples one always thinks the other is a sidekick," said my sidekick.' 

Alexa Chung in Vogue UK January 2012

vogue uk january 2012, scanned by Luella Luella at TFS


I really want to go on a holiday with my friends, somewhere happy and sunshine-y if at all possible, where we can be alone by the pool drinking dangerous cocktails and alone on the sand reading dangerous books and alone on a boat somewhere fishing and sleeping and sleeping and fishing. I know that Alexa Chung is a bit frustrating, polarising gal that she is, but this article about her time at the Turks and Caicos with her BFF was kind of charming. Putting on a full face of makeup for the beach, making collages out of World of Interiors cut outs, fighting over banana fritters and not having to explain anything to anyone are the kinds of behaviours I can whole-heartedly get behind. If I went away somewhere beachy with my sidekicks we'd fight ever day - about the music to play, the food to eat, the movies to watch, the cocktails to drink - because that's how we are, totally, irrevocably different to the core. But that would be fine with me, as long as we were all there together.

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hot weather likes...



When I took these pictures it was blazing hot and it was very clear that summer was rearing its ugly head but now the grey clouds have swooped in and it's raining! That's Sydney, isn't it. The worst thing is that the weather forecast is showing rain for this Friday - the day of the birthday party - I'm going to cry if it rains. Anyway. Here are some of the things that go perfectly with summer weather. 

one and two. a skincare routine. here's mine courtesy of Aesop and Grown. I got the yen for having a grown up, big-girls top shelf after reading Into the Gloss. And now, thanks to a well-timed staff incentive at david jones and a teensy bit of a windfall I have one. Rachel is so right, there's something about that tangy, zesty smell and that old-school packaging that brightens up your day. When a bright summer sun gets you out of bed early in the morning, Aesop products and grown body wash (which I first learnt about in the recent issue of RUSSH, pictured) will put a smile on your face. I've stuck to this routine so far which is really good for me! Normally I get sick and tired after a few days and revert back to cold water a la Jane Birkin.

three and four. Sonoma honey spice breakfast muesli, diptyque philosykos and a big, light wrap scarf. I really identify with the smells of figs, of cinnamon-spice and beautiful, high quality organic cotton. All three of those smells make me smile and remind me of sunny weather, whether it be my favourite perfume, my favourite breakfast or my favourite cover up. There's something so very glamorous and yet so very simple about throwing a wrap shawl on. This one is one of my favourites, it's by fouta and it's from The Corner Shop. I've recently taken to throwing it on over whatever I'm wearing, either completely wrapping it around or just draping it over my shoulders. It has the most glorious, clean, cotton smell. I've always wanted to wear a shawl a la Meryl Streep in Out of Africa, too, (which you all know I love dearly), somewhat in the manner of this. I think there's something very lovely about that tie, but I've never been able to perfect it. A shawl like that, a bowl of muesli and a spritz of philosykos. What else is there? 

five and six. Me and Ro jewellery, photographed against Vogue UK's Jane Birkin feature in the October 2011 issue. I've received some beautiful early early birthday presents recently and they are probably the best things going on in my life right now. My delicate jewellery collection is swelling dramatically and I love it! This Me and Ro tiny flower pendant is a mix of gold and silver, which I think is rather modern and very beautiful and is definitey one of my favourite things (remember my tiffany and co lock pendant?). It sits just at the base of my neck, and I've been wearing it by itself and totally simple, with this beautiful Me and Ro silver ring (another gift from the greatest of friends!). It is so thin and is adorned with a little flower. I've taken to wearing it as a memory ring on my first knuckle somewhat akin to this catbird one, or the way decade diary wears her rings. Hot weather doesn't want you to wear too much jewellery - it's too cumbersome. It prefers one or two very simple pieces and a big tee shirt and very little else. And that's fine with me!

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supersize me

Vogue UK September 2011
Paul Weatherall Taylor, Miranda Almond, Karmen Pedaru


The beauty of Miranda Almond's styling is how she takes an abstract fashion idea and translates it onto the streets. She leaves the theatrics to Kate Phelan and the drama to Lucinda Chambers and focusses on shoots that consistently, consistently make me reaching for the scissors so I can plaster them on my wardrobe inspiration board. Everything she styles has a wearability factor, despite their foundations in high fashion. This shoot is no different. Almond takes as her point of reference the oversized styles that frequented runways last season from Stella McCartney to Celine. But she treats it in a realistic, real-girl kind of way, rather than a comical way. Especially with the propensity to satiric juxtaposition when you pair oversized clothing with undersized models. But I loved this shoot. Supersized clothing has never looked this good or appealing. A hard trend to wear - take it from someone who knows - Almond shows us to play with proportion with a smile on your face. Pair an all-encompassing blanket-coat with form-fitting cigarette pants. She invites us to vary things up with new textures like shearling and fisherman stitch knitwear. But most of all she makes us want to try. A good stylist creates pictures that you love. A great stylist creates pictures that you love to wear. Miranda Almond is a great stylist.

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out of the loop


Lucky I'm such a twitter fiend or I would never have seen this Alexa Chung Vogue UK cover for June. Well, never until after RAFW of course. It seems like you get a one-track mind during this week (shows, shoes, eat - in that order) that everything else can fall by the wayside. Including, but not limited to, keeping in touch with the international fashion gossip. I'm sure that other bloggers are finding it hard to do RAFW and try and stay up to date with the Met Gala pictures (I'll look after this week. I need to sleep, too). But for Alexa I'll make an exception. It's a pretty cover in great summer colours that are, actually, working their way onto RAFW runways - canary yellow is going to be big, watch this space. And the feature, "What is it about Alexa Chung". Well, I could have written that. In fact, I did write that. Multiple times. I guess I have a sneaky reader in Vogue UK? 

Or, maybe not.

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