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Showing posts with label Maxi skirt. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Maxi skirt. Show all posts

Thursday, November 11, 2010

The Helmut Lang Gilet!

This, Bloggers, is kind of my dream item to me so I've decided that the only way to truly honour it is to team it with some other items- budget has completely left this one. As has any consideration of height/body shape. Just imagine this is what I would recommend if perhaps you possessed Kate Moss qualities.

So, here it is. I kind of went with two opposite ensembles and styles that show the versatility of Mr. Helmut Lang. I suppose when we think of Helmut Lang, the image of hard leather and slick basic t-shirts are the typical items that come to mind. This luxurious black fur gilet is the perfect example of this :


The first outfit kind of follows this vein with a loose basic Alexander Wang T and some cigarette Stella McCartney trousers, finished with the ultimate Christian Louboutin fur shoe boots. Something, I think I would be wearing to my casting or something along that theme ;)




Outfit Number Two!

I decided to play up to the 70's vibe of this season as its quite fun and a really comfortable alternative to killer boots and trousers that i swear would stop me breathing if I ever risked wearing them :)

The top is Yves Saint Laurent from net-a-porter.com and is made from a gorgeous silk in a maroon colour, paired with the Kate Moss dainty floral patterned maxi skirt. I didn't get as a far as shoes because I guessed that with a maxi-skirt, one can get away with almost anything. 

By the way, has anyone seen that this is Kate Moss's last collection for Topshop ? Or have I mis-read?


Sunday, October 03, 2010

Maxi Must Haves

Is it a reaction to the utilitarian theme of this season? Are we desperate to exercise our inner bohemian chick? Or are we actually enjoying the functional wardrobe Autumn/Winter has to offer that we are taking it further with a maxi skirt? I honestly couldn't tell you but I can assure you that for the first time I can think of, I NEED a maxi skirt!
Everything I have would look perfect with a maxi skirt: my ankle boots would give me some height and sophistication, my baggy crop top (as taken from Elle's Daily Outfit) and my new H&M Aviator jacket would pull the look from hippie festival to edgy glamorous. This seasons wardrobe is designed for this skirt and with a good pair of heels and some clever balancing of proportions, the maxi is designed for everyone and here are some of my favourites:

Oasis offers a simple black skirt and the genius this skirt offers is in the tailoring under the bum. The fit gives shape to your bum and flicks out slightly at the bottom to stop a cone effect happening.
This is currently in the sale for £10 from £20 but I'm guessing the old "while stocks last" applies to this number.
Talking of Elle's Instant Outfits, this skirt from Topshop for £40 was featured on the website very recently. The neutral colour is very on trend (although I hate that phrase) this season and the shape is a more exaggerated version of the Oasis example above. The lace trim at the bottom is also an interesting feature and added touch of femininity to piece.

TK Maxx has long been the outlet of guilty pleasure. The Donna Karen bag for only £20 or the McQueen top for £40, a bloody bargain and here they offer another! I'm guessing its not exactly a Westwood or Lagerfeld original but it does have a very attractive pattern that acts as almost a cross over piece from whimsical summer pieces and festival/holiday wear to harsher, more practical wear for Autumn/Winter with the darker colour and new shape. As well as this, the skirt is priced at only £11 so get rummaging.
New Look here and only £19.99. Horizontal stripes have been embedded into our minds as evil unless six foot tall and six inches wide but paired with a simple t-shirt and some ankle boots, a very urban, sophisticated style can be created. I think its definitely worth a trip to the changing rooms anyways, just for a look...

This is the most expensive of the selection at £45, found in Warehouse but I love the pattern so much and the colours are simply perfect and if you were having trouble with the more popular angry styles of A/W then maybe this is a welcome relief and the shape is looser all the way down with a definite, more obvious flare at the bottom. Shown with boots here in this picture, an example of how to wear for A/W, showing that it will still go with your other purchases in preparation for the changing season.

I hope this has opened the eyes of the maxi dress pessimists. Join me in my bid for full length!