Showing posts with label Inspiration. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Inspiration. Show all posts

Sunday, 31 October 2010

Green & Black

Kate Moss - rocking green & black.

Colours can be tricky, and this season, we are all choosing nudes. However, I have had a soft spot for green ever since I saw my first flower, and black is,as we all learned from Coco, a girls secoond best friend. I love this look on Kate Moss, and have duly noted that a green tie/scarf might not be such as stupid thing after all. And hats are as always ultra chic. I am going shopping. Are you?

Thursday, 21 October 2010

Blake Lively


Are you as excited as I am about the new season of Gossip Girl? And do we still love the stylist? Of course you are, and of course we do. If not for the entertainment part of it, the fashion makes Gossip Girl a must-see show. I get that it might not be too hard to look gorgeous with your own stylist on speed dial. However, I still think Blake Lively deserves some recognition for her fabolousness. Here Miss Lively is rocking two trends in one, sheepskin and  the cape. Yup, a cape in sheepskin equals ultra hot. It is just not fair, good genes and a wonderful sense of fashion? I am just hoping that she sometimes has bad hair days (but of course, she probably have a hairdresser on speed dial as well)...

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Friday, 8 October 2010

Chloé - trés chic..


There is nothing wrong with simplicity, and I simply love the Chloé a/w 2010 ad campaign. It channels such a sober elegance and timeless beauty. Next to the Chloé girl, even the most chic mademoiselle fades away. The Chloé girl is someone you really would love to grow up to be. Ethereal, classy and spotless. Camel and nude is, as stated over and over again, trés important in the world of fashion this fall, so chitchat aside - My blog goes camel this October. When letting Chloé inspire, its nothing less than a blog feng shui.

Thursday, 30 September 2010

"A girl is just as hot as the shoes she choose..."

"I need some new stiletto's, can't walk down the street in those. You are what you wear, it's true. A girl is only as hot as the shoes she choose.." Fashion - Lady Gaga.

Classic Christian Louboutin's.

Quoting Lady Gaga is not a thing I usually would do, however, the girl have got a point. Shoes are indeed important to us girls.
To give you an example: I have a friend who were close to tears last week because she hated her shoes so much (new, perfectly nice ones from Topshop), I met her some days later, and she was happy as a bird again because she had been shopping some nice boots to replace the old (relatively new) ones. I suspect that the pattern will repeat itself next month. And I also suspect that the shoes was not the real problem either. Girls put some pretty interesting virtues into their shoes and clothes,e.g you have sweaters who can cure heartache, killer heels that rise your self esteem ten notches, and jeans who make all the suffering in the world go away.
Shopping has always been sort of an therapy for women, and shoes has perhaps been the most therapeutical shopping treatment of them all. You can not go wrong with shoes. As pointed out in the Cameron Diaz movie "In her shoes" ; shoes fits no matter what. It does not matter if you had a big dinner, or if you unfortunately gained some weight during Christmas.
I know girls who are the happy owners of over 300 pairs of shoes. And you know what? They still do not have enough of them.
That said, here is some of my favourites this autumn. And yes, I know the shoes I have chosen is of the crazily expensive kind, but just regard it as insipiration. If Lady Gaga is right, these shoes would indeed make the owner very hot...

The Over Knee's

See by Chloe - Over knee boots.

Camilla Skovgaard - Suede over knee boots.

The Boots

See by Chloe - Laced up wedges.
Bold
MiuMiu - Motorcycle boots (brown).

Camilla Skovgaard - Grey elephant style ankle boots.

Christian Louboutin.

The Party shoes

Jimmy Choo - Faxon mixed material ankle boot.

Camilla Skovgaard - Brown strappy ankle boots.

The Everyday Sneakers

Jimmy Choo - Patent/ leather sneakers.

Saturday, 18 September 2010

Style Icons

Audrey Hepburn in "Breakfast at Tiffany's"

I have a thing for nail polish, and I love to try new, radiant colours. But those times I would like to try an entirley different look, or try a colour I feel that might could be a bit courageus for me, I always buy Chanel. Because noone can criticise Chanel, hence, noone can criticise my nails.

I was 18, at work in the shop, trying on a pair of Versace jeans for the first time, when the lady that owned the shop asked me if I liked the jeans. Inexperienced as I was, thinking that my opinion mattered, I replied that I did not like the length and that noone could possibly be that tall.
The fashion guru then frowned her brows and told me " who are you to say anything about Versace?".
That was the time I learned that you do not criticise fashion geniuses, you just nod, and try to replicate them.Intriguing is'nt it?

Coco Chanel

Everyone has a style icon. Someone that they think have the most faboulous style, and that they get inspired by looking at. You have the classical style icons, like Audrey Hepburn,Grace Kelly and Coco herself, and you have the more recent ones, like Mary Kate and Ashley Olsen, Sienna Miller, Alexa Chung and Chole Sevigny. Whatever suits you taste. Girls find pride in having their own style. But the question that could be asked is; does anyone have a style of their own anymore? My answer is no, you do not. When you wear those Mango shoes and that H&M dress, you do not do a new and groundbreaking thing. You just replicate. To judge who is best dressed and who has a gorgeus style, the question is rather who is the best at replicating what they have seen in the fashion magazines. There is nothing wrong with that. I think it is great that girls are interested in fashion, and that they try new combinations and shop the things they think is beautiful. As long as they do not think they are doing something completely new. You get your inspiration from somewhere, perhaps even the windows at the nearest Zara. We normal, mortal girls do not make the trends, we just wear them.

Coco Chanel, stylish as ever.

However, there are individuals that do break barriers and change fashion forever. And it was not until recently that I knew how much Coco Chanel actually did. I watched the gorgeus movie "Coco before Chanel" (highly recommended) and I felt a teardrop in my eye at the end of the movie when we could see her first collection. Knowing that at Coco's time, the women was wearing long, magnificent, extragavant dresses, big hats which made it almost impossible for them to turn their heads in a normal manner (or even think in Coco's eyes), jewellery, bows and rosettes and all this other extra "topping", they all looked like giant wedding cakes - it makes it more fantastic to think about Coco's style. It was so simple, but oh so elegant, and oh so groundbreaking and extraordinary. Her little signature suit, her love for black, and the way she made fashion easy to wear. Before Coco, women actually could spend up to two hours getting dressed, and they even needed help to do that. We owe Coco Chanel so much fashionwise, but most of us do not really know it. We just go on browsing the fashion magasines, not knowing that it was Coco that had the nautical stripes for the first time, and that most of her stuff would look perfectly sane and elegant on the street today. That is what I call timeless elegance.

Grace Kelly.

Another woman that has sculpted our view of fashion is the always beautiful Audrey Hepburn, and I have yet to meet a girl who has seen "Breakfast at Tiffany's" without feeling inspired. We still love her big sunglasses, her elegant lines, and her fantastic headband from the window scene. Grace Kelly unfortunately died way too young, but she managed to marry Rainier of Monaco, and also create a new standard for Hollowood glamour.

It is important to know who influences you, and who you get inspiration from. Those days you do not know what to wear, think "what would she wear", and perhaps you will have the best fashion moment ever that day.

As for myself, I get inspiration from everywhere. Women on the street, advertisements, movies, to mention some. However, I am aware of that I do not have the most exciting style. I love a good pair of jeans, some layers of t-shirts and cardigans, a big scarf and I am good to go. I love the notion of that you can look ok without putting too much effort into it. Just look at Jennifer Aniston. Her simple dresses on the red carpet, her jeans and effortless, but always right on the spot, style when private. She never wears too much make-up, she always has casually perfect hair.She reminds me of the commercial made for Jaguar some time ago which said:
"Gorgeus make effort look effortless".

I love fashion, and I know that some of it is thanks to all those fantastic women and men that have created the historic fashion moments we all remember. And as I have learned and grown older, I feel secure enough to actually mean something about the creations and looks I see presented on Catwalks or in stores.
But I will never criticise Coco Chanel.

Who are your style icon?

(And yes, as some of you might have noticed, this is a "recycled" post, which I have posted before. Reason for me doing this? My camera is broken, and I am in the middle of a dissertation. But I promise it will never happen again. Ever.)

Thursday, 16 September 2010

Walk-in closet..

I have a dream...and this is how that dream looks like. Enough said.

Monday, 26 April 2010

Ladies who knows how to dress...

Jennifer Aniston and Alexa Chung both have an amazing style in my opinion...Let's get inspired.



Jennifer Aniston.


Alexa Chung.


Saturday, 17 April 2010

Sex and the City 2..

I am a huge fan of SATC, and ever since I bought the shoebox with all the seasons, I have regarded Carrie and co as some of my best friends. I loved, even though perhaps mostly because of the nostalgic feeling when seeing all the girls again, the first movie. And now I am so excited about SATC 2 that I have allready started on the Cosmopolitans. Released on May 27th, I am expecting fashion moments, some new trends, a fantastic party, but most of all a happy reunion. I am very curious about what Patricia Field has dressed up the girls in this time around, sneak pictures of the set has given an indication of that we are going to get a flashback to the 80s, followed by dazzling desert fashion...
May I predict, that in June, a lot of girls will pick up some of the tiny trends SATC, and Patricia, so subtle creates.
I am making my SATC 2 day into a whole day of Cosmo's and girl talk. Are you as excited as I am?

Saturday, 10 April 2010

Pink car accessory...


I was strolling around the neighbourhood one day, when I came across this gorgeus little pink Mini. And I just have to say, with a pink little candy like this, who would ever need to buy another bag? This car must be the ultimate girlish accessory, and I am very much in love...

Monday, 8 March 2010

Elle -UK

I adore Elle UK, it provides me with the perfect inspirational boost before I go shopping. What inspires you?