Thursday 2 October 2014

Spring Inspiration 


Spring is in the air and so it is time to start rearranging your wardrobe and preparing for warmer weather.

At the beginning of the new season it is useful to write a list of what you have, what you need and what you want.  This will help you to create a vision for your spring/summer look, keep to budget and choose things that you really love and fit with your current pieces.

So here are the trends for Spring/Summer 2014/15

The Coat 

The most popular styles for spring are the trusty trench coat, the duster coat and oversized shapes.  Coats generally become pointless as the weather gets too warm but they are great to throw over a dress for evening with sleeves pushed up and are perfect for spring with jeans and a t-shirt, over a sweatshirt or worn over a shirt and can be a statement all of their own, especially in this seasons pastels or primary colours. 

The Jacket 

The most popular jacket styles for spring see bikers and bombers still being very popular but update these in florals, pastels and bold patterns.  The blazer is also very popular again for spring especially worn with boyfriend or distressed jeans and the long sleeveless jacket/vest is also showing popularity.    The vest is best worn sleek and simple and either with pants or at the same length as a skirt or shorts.  

The Shirt 

The oxford shirt, the shirt dress, the crop shirt, the denim (especially chambray) and the oversized shirt are all big for spring.  Shirts are all the rage again (although they are a staple) and are great for light layering.   Also consider investing in a collar piece which can be worn under sleeveless or short sleeve tops or dresses and gives you that crisp collar look without adding extra warmth.  

The Jeans 

Jeans are as popular as ever with skinny jeans taking more of a backseat in favour of distressed and looser styles.  Boyfriend and Mum jeans (circa 90's) are the most popular with other slightly skinner styles which finish at the ankle also on the hot list.  Details include rips, raw hems and rolled up hems.  White jeans are also big for spring and if you are brave enough to wear them then make sure these are heavier denim, have some stretch and are not too tight.

The Skirt 

The midi skirt is still going strong with multiple styles available now.  The midi is best worn with heels but for the very tall there are some exceptions.  Mesh details, lace and co-ordinate skirt and tops will be everywhere.  If you still love a mini these are worth investing in now as they are going to be making a comeback for winter, especially if they have a 60's vibe.  

The Top 

The crop top is still going strong but of course it is very limited depending on the state of your abdominals, however there are ways to wear it such as over a shirt, with a high waist (leaving little to no gap) or with a longer layer underneath.  Slogan and comical t-shirts are going strong as is the statement sweatshirt both of which are practical and fun.  We are seeing a re-surge of string straps especially as camisole tops also.  

The Pants/Shorts 

Culotte shorts and pants are the biggest look for spring and can be tricky to wear so try on a few before investing.  They are sticking around for next winter although if you feel the cold like me you may not find them practical.  An alternative is the wide leg or slouch pant, these are especially popular at the moment worn with the ugly sandal but we will get to that in shoes!  Ankle grazer pants are also still going strong in peg, straight or skinny styles.  

The Shoes 

The 'ugly' sandal (Birkenstocks and other flat slip ons) are going to dominate spring/summer but they are not for everyone.  Certainly they are a more comfy shoe trend than we have seen in many years so I say don't knock it till you try it but I am not keen on the other trend that has been circulating which is to wear them with socks!  
We will also see a lot of cage high heels in everything from stiletto to block heels, flatter block heel sandals and still some gladiator style flats around.  Wedges are not going anywhere and the 'mule' is making a comeback in various styles.   
The final shoe trend that is popular is the 'trainer' trend which is to wear sneakers with everything!  This is again a comfy trend but exercise some caution in proportions just as with any flat shoe.  

The Bag 

The backpack is the biggest trend for spring but again this can have some age limitations in my opinion.  The clutch is also still going strong and especially the more outrageous the better as 'fun' bags are trending strong.  In a polar opposite trend keeping your bag simple, classic and opting for luxury over trendy is also going strong.  


Colour Trends 

Everything from bold primary colours to pastels will be available for spring so you can take your pick.  Or opt for no colour at all and embrace the white on white trend for spring.  You can also expect to see loads of florals, digital and tribal prints and classic stripes and spots.   This is the year to have fun with print and colour as it will be everywhere. 

Other Trends 

- Sheer and cut out fabrics (these were also big last summer so pull them out again)
- Oversized tops and jackets and bold shapes 
- Socks with high heels or flat shoes
- Statement necklaces or statement earrings are still having a moment or the opposite which is layered rings and layered fine necklaces or bracelets 
- 'Normcore' which focuses on simplicity and wardrobe staples such as classic pants, blouses, t-shirts   more quality than trend pieces 
- Pop art, comic book, childlike and quirky pieces are also on trend so have fun with fashion!

Here are some inspiration for Spring/Summer from Street Style bloggers:




















Coming soon - suggested best buys for this season and links to my favourite blogs.

Enjoy!

For the love of fashion and style
Melissa x 


Wednesday 16 April 2014

The Knitwear Edit

The cooler temperatures are finally starting to show....albeit slowly!  So let's look at what's trending in knitwear for Autumn/Winter 14.

The Sporty Jumper:

It's time to put aside your crew necks and indulge in sports jumpers.  If you don't like a low v-neck then add a shirt or simple t-shirt underneath to layer.  Super cute with both boy friend jeans and skirts this trendy jumper of the moment is actually a real classic so invest in a good one and enjoy it for years to come.

Here is some inspiration:

 Atlantic-Pacific Blog 

 Country Road V-neck Jumper

 Karen Walker Jumper 

 Cricket Jumper from Next 

 Cricket Jumper from Next

 Jumper from Karen Walker 

Atlantic-Pacific Blog 

The Fluffy Knit:

These are everywhere but they are so yummy to wear making them hard to resist ( I already have about 5)!  Most are not actually that warm (made up of acrylic and nylon) but that makes them great for Autumn and then simply pop a warmer layer underneath once it gets cold.  There are also heaps of colours around so have fun with brights and pastels.  

Here is some inspiration:

 Fluffy Jumper from Glassons

 Fluffy Jumper from Glassons

 Turtleneck Fluffy Jumper from Portmans 

 Fluffy Jumper from Topshop (on sale)

The Over-sized Jumper:

Over-sized and boxy knits are also popular whether cropped or long.  The longer styles are great on cold days when you just want to snuggle up.

Here is some inspiration: 

 Trenery Polo-Neck Jumper 

 Country Road Over-sized Jumper

 Country Road Boyfriend Jumper

 Street Style Inspiration 

Street Style Inspiration 

The Chunky Cardigan and The Cape:

Chunky cardigans are everywhere and there are many cross-breeds such as coat-cardigans (coatigans) and knit cropped jackets.  Capes are also around with many of the new styles designed to be comfy and casual.  
Wear a chunky cardigan over a fitted dress, with a t-shirt and skinny jeans (with over the knee or knee boots) or belted to create a more dressy look.  

Here is some inspiration:
 Cape from Trenery 

 Knit Coat from Trenery 

 Chunky Cardigan from Veronica Maine 

 Chunky Cardigan Coat from Witchery 

 Drape Knit Coat from Witchery 

 Knit Jacket from Asos 

 Cardigan from Country Road 

 Street Style Inspiration 



The 'Something Extra' knit:

Patterned, metallic, adorned  - the knit with something extra is also trending and so much fun!  

Here's some inspiration:

 Cute Jumper from Asos 

 Daisy Jumper from Topshop 

 Cat Jumper from Glassons 

 Jeweled Jumper from Glassons 

 Silver Foil Jumper from Glassons

Floral Jumper from Topshop

Till next time have fun playing dress up! 
Melissa x



Sunday 23 March 2014

What to Wear for Autumn/Winter 2014 - part 3

Here is part 3 of my series on what to wear this season Autumn/Winter 2014 which will cover accessory trends, shoes, denim, small trends and what to pull back from your wardrobe archives that is still trending.

Small trends (gaining momentum):

Pastels - pastels are currently huge in the Northern Hemisphere for their spring and are going to be huge in the Southern come summer so why not start investing now?  Big news will be a pastel pink coat or a leather biker.  If you are not willing to spend so much then why not try some jumpers or t-shirts to layer for winter?  It will be well worth buying up on pastels come spring sales online so keep your eye on those.

Think pastel blues, pinks, yellow, lilac, lavender and mint.  Pink being the most popular hue everywhere right now!

Here is some inspiration: 

 Street Style Pink Coats

 Street Style - Pink Floral 

 Street Style - Pink and Stripes 

 Glassons Fluffy Jumper - $29.95 NZ

Asos Yellow Coat - $169.50 NZ

Winter Floral -  Usually considered more of a spring look floral is still going strong for winter.  Try bigger patterns in darker colours or keep it simple with a more subtle look.  

Here is some inspiration:

 Street Style - Floral and pattern mixing 

 Street Style Floral Green Dress 

 Asos floral skirt - $79.10 NZ 

 Karen Walker Aligned Shift - $530 NZ 

 Karen Walker Skirt -$195 NZ

 Karen Walker Long Sleeve T-shirt - $165 NZ 

Cameo the Label Ways to Go Dress - $139 AU 

Other trends - sheer fabrics, animal prints (especially in shoes and accessories), art prints, tartan, monochrome, navy and bold colours.  

Denim Trends:

 Denim is a staple in most modern wardrobes and there is more variety than ever these days.  We have seen a great deal of denim showing up in the last few seasons and it is not going anywhere.  Double denim (wearing two denim items together) is still going strong and we are now seeing the most popular jeans are The Boyfriend, The Skinny Crop and The Mum Jean.  Also look for wide leg denim which is about to make a comeback.  High waists are popular if you can pull them off and also for the younger set dungarees and ripped jeans are still going strong as a popular look. Try Sass and Bide, Asos, Smith and Caughey (Not my daughters jeans), Country Road and Witchery for great denim styles. 

Here is some street style inspiration:







Accessories for Autumn/Winter 2014 

Hats have been a big look reappearing, mostly the beanie style in either bright colours or pastels but also popular in camel, black and grey.  Floppy Hats are also big this winter again but not just in black in pink, grey and lavender.  Caps are also still popular with different fabrics and textures such as leather, snake embossed and felt. I personally love hats and in winter they are so practical for keeping your hair dry and keeping you warm!  Try Asos, Glassons, Witchery and Max

 Asos Pink Beanie - $18.08 NZ 

 Asos Lilac Hat - $45.20 NZ

 River Island Black Hat from Asos - $63.28 NZ

Glassons Hat in Rust - $29.99 NZ

Statement Necklaces don't seem to be going anywhere and are still a really popular trend.  Try pearls which are currently trending, layering 2-3 big necklaces, a bold coloured necklace with a patterned top or something sparkly with a plain t-shirt to create balance for day wear.  Try - River Island, Lovisa, Colette by Colette Hayman, Witchery, Zara (if you are somewhere with a Zara) and Bauble Bar.
 Lovisa Necklace - $69 NZ

 River Island Statement Necklace 

 Karen Walker Guru Necklace $65 NZ

River Island Necklace

Layering jewellery is also trending with the trend of wearing multiple bracelets and rings being a big hit. Have fun mixing your collection of bangles, bracelets, and cuffs together!  Try Lovisa, Shopbop and Karen Walker.  
 Karen Walker mini bow ring in Sterling Silver 

 Atlantic-Pacific Blog layering bracelets 

 Atlantic-Pacific Blog layering bracelets 

Karen Walker Peace Sign Mini Ring in Gold

Scarves are a staple in any wardrobe and never date.  Opt of a bulk wool scarf to keep warm or try a small silk scarf tied in a bow or attached to your handbag.  Also trending is the pussy bow which has always been a staple of the Yves Saint Laurent look.  Try - Shopbop, Asos, Witchery, Country Road and Karen Walker.  
 Country Road Wool Scarf - $79.90 NZ
 Karen Walker Guru Scarf - $65 NZ

 Asos Bow - $18.08 NZ 

 Kate Spade Scarf from Shopbop - $155.92 NZ

 Marc by Marc Jacobs Scarf from Shopbop - $119.37 NZ

 Asos Snood - $45.20 NZ 


Shoes and Boots - Boots are obviously a winter stable but what is currently trending?  There is a huge variety to choose from this season including plenty of comfort!  I love winter for boot season because boots give you the flexibility to add insoles and comfy socks which make all day wearing so much easier.

Ankle boots are still huge so pull out your ones from last season - look for simple classic styles or try some embellishment with zips, studs or excess buckles.  Animal prints, black and white, navy and tans are popular and white boots are also the new look of the season.  Heels, wedges or flats ankle boots are a winner. 

Over the knee or thigh high boots are also big again this season worn with skinny jeans or a shorter length skirt.  These boots always make a statement and best of all they are warm!  Flat or small heel options are best so as to create the right image - more fashion than stripper! 

Boots to the knee are also still ticking along - keep them looser around the calf for a more flattering look and also try worn under a midi skirt or with a small gap between your skirt and the top of the boot.

Shoes that are currently trending are sneakers, these have been a big feature in Street Style and recently showed up again at Fashion month for SS14/15.  Last year it was all about the wedge sneaker but heights are dropping and embellished sneakers are set to take off. 

The point toe court shoe is still a big trend, as is the shoetie (shoe/boot) and the loafer is overtaking the ballet flat and slippers from past seasons.  Lace up stilettos and shoes with artistic qualities are also popular.

For the younger crowd socks with shoes and boots is a great trend, just get the proportions right!

Here is some inspiration:

 Witchery Boots 

 Country Road sneakers 

 Country Road Sneaker 

 Beau Coops for Karen Walker Shoe
 Beau Coops for Karen Walker Loafer 

 Asos Boots 

 Asos White Chelsea Boots 


 Mi Piaci Flat boot 

 Mi Piaci Black and White Boots 

 Nude Footwear Black and White Boots from Style Tread 

 Nude Footwear Wedge Navy Boots from Style Tread 

 Nude Footwear Shoes from Style Tread

 Overland Footwear Over the Knee Boots 

 Overland Footwear Shoeties 

 Overland Footwear White Boots 

Overland Footwear Glitter Boots

Pull back out of your wardrobe - some trends are still tracking strong and so pull them back out of the wardrobe ready for another season.  
- The army parka or anorak 
- The denim shirt
- The Breton stripe top or stripe anything really!
- The slogan T-shirt 
- The Skinny Ankle Grazer, Leather Legging and Ponte Pant 
- The Coatigan or long cardigan 
- The Bomber Jacket
- The Skater Skirt and The Pencil Skirt 
- Tailored Shorts Over Tights 

So that's it for now for this series but I will be continually posting updates on what is trending and keeping you on top of the latest looks and labels over the Autumn/Winter months. 

Happy Styling 
Melissa x