Dainty little floral prints and on trend collars. These covered buttons make it all the more special.
This is from Engine Number One at 1 Cheshire Street London E2 6ED (no web site I'm afraid) I bought this T-shirt from Ark Vintage in Cambridge because it looks like Pucci (but it was only £11!).
It caught my attention because of its bold psychedelic print. What can I say, it drew me in....
I wear it all year round.
Take care with vintage though - some stains and smells never come out.....
Right now I'm all about prints! I've always been hooked. This season, why not be inspired by Nature, futuristic lines and florals in all manner of colours...
Print trousers can be hard to wear, so keep it simple with a plaid print. Otherwise choose 1 or 2 accent tones from these gorgeous H&M boots or a pair of print shoes to plan your whole outfit, that way, they’ll be the focal point. Don’t forget they’ll look amazing with indigo or black skinny denim or black velvet cigarette pants.
Also, don't be afraid to print and/or colour clash (yes, even in the same outfit!) to create a unique style statement, this can be done by adding a print jacket over a print top!
For cocktails, make an entrance in a bold print dress like this one form Oasis with its dramatic angular lines, it will be fabulous with a pair of patent shoes with the highest heel you dare to wear….
Click image to discover where to buy. You will be taken to Polyvore where I create all my mood boards.
With Alexander McQueen being the last British Designer that I've chosen to focus on during Paris fashion week (Fashion weeks final week), I can now get back to why I started blogging. Frankly, I have a love of Fashion and a devotion to Style that are so immense that I cannot keep them inside! Subsequently, Into-Style was born. This is my chosen medium to broadcast my fashion views to you all.
Your recommendations, comments and suggestions are welcomed and encouraged. Please, I want to hear from you!
So now that the cooler months are on their way in and the 'Indian Summer' on its way out, my next blog will be focusing on Style (or is it Fashion? There is a difference and we will explore that). I'll show different looks and review what the high street has to offer with inspiration from designer, vintage and street style. Our current season, Autumn Winter, is my favourite simply because there is so much more! More texture, more shape, more interesting fabrics, more layers, more accessories and of course more fun!! So I can't wait for you read my next instalment. Keep an eye out for it!
Best of British
Alexander McQueen SS12
This show was a joy to watch - there is so much theatre at an McQueen show which is what makes them such a feast for the eyes. Watching it was like viewing intricate pieces of art in a gallery. Because the show is so recent, there are no individual pictures on line that I can post, but here's a link to the show pictures courtesy of nowfashion.com.
I was a huge advocate of Lee McQueen (below) as a character and of course as an artist and designer. Like so many, I was so saddened by his passing but it is lovely to see that Sarah Burton is doing such an amazing job at the helm as Creative Director maintaining Lee's vision.
The pieces in this collection were formal and feminine with precise, and at times fine pleat details on dresses and jackets. Tailoring was was immaculate to accentuate the feminine form. No trousers were shown at all, instead dresses were full length, mini and knee length.
Almost every piece was cinched in at the waist, those that weren't were A-line and a-wash with layers of silk tulle all with a limited colour pallet including shades of choral, nude, gold and gray - with a splash of red. Although beautiful, the show looked more like haute couture than ready to wear as pieces shown were more like splendid costume, so it will be interesting to see the boutique translation.
Each model however, was adorned (in addition to the clothing) from head to toe with intricately designed skyscraping footwear which maintained the theme of floral wedges, super high platforms and calf length multi strap bondage footwear following on from the AW12 collection.
In addition, to accompany each dress, each model wore a unique and delicate headpiece of lace that covered the eyes. Some of the headpieces were more dramatic and dark - with an opaque or dimensional textured finish to suggest the complete obstruction of the models vision or mouth or in some cases both.
The finale gowns were mainly full length but wearable, including a mini dress with a full length train in shades of peach, a choker detailed lace dress in gold, with a full layered skirt, and a dress in white with a heavily structured and detailed metal bodice with exaggerated hip detail worn with a Roman helmet inspired headpiece.