Tuesday 19 February 2013

Tardy

Hey guys!

I'm currently obsessed with lace-ups, especially these Jeffrey Campbell Tardy's. Ugh, I just want them in all colours and textures! My 20th birthday is in 10 days, anyone ?

Tardy anyone?

-R :)

Wednesday 13 February 2013

How To Style: Disco Pants

Hey guys!

If you regularly follow fashion bloggers and watch OOTDs you probably know that disco pants are an essential to most of these bloggers. I personally don't own a pair and I probably won't, not in the near future at least (just because they're not my style).

When I started this blog I said to myself that I won't write about something I wouldn't wear myself, however, there's something about these pants that strikes me. When I first saw this trend, I thought: that's way too tacky for anyone. However, seeing how different outfits worn by these fashion bloggers changed my mind.

These are some of the tips that I've drawn out:

First, if you're a petite/skinny person these pants are a great way to bring out some curves because of their fit.

Make sure you buy the right size. Having the pants in a smaller size will make your legs will look like  sausages in a tight plastic cover. And that's the only way I can describe it. On the other hand, having disco pants in a bigger size will loose the point of having a form fitting trousers.

Balance. If you're wearing tight-fitting bottoms, go for a loose-fit top or jumper, unless you're wearing another layer on top.

Experiment. I would personally buy a dark coloured pair first, but if you have the guts, go crazy. However I would avoid those disco pants which are too shiny and look like foil.

Thick tock. It's better saving up for a thicker material pair then having your underpants showing.


-R :)

Saturday 9 February 2013

Layering

Hey guys!

Although the sun is showing itself much more in the last few days, the cold persists. I often find myself in a dilemma: it's either wearing winter clothes and feel too hot in the sun or wearing spring clothes and feel cold in the shade. One way of solving this dilemma : layering. This can be a bit tricky, so I decided to share my tips for layering. 

I tend to chose my topmost layer first. Whether it's a jacket, a coat or a thick cardigan. That being said, this layer should be the thickest/heaviest for two main reasons. First, having a thicker layer beneath often looks weird, especially the arms. Second, if you get inside or feel warm enough, you can easily take off your warmest garment. 

Another important thing about the outer layer, actually when buying outerwear, is that it looks good left open. When layering, at least in my case, I want my outfit beneath my jacket to show. Hence, particularly double breasted coats are better left for events where you're either keeping your coat on all the times, or removing it completely. This is, obviously, just my own belief. When leaving a double-breasted coat open, I find it very awkward having the outer side of the coat just flopping around. However, if your coat looks good left open (double-breasted or not) go for it. An example is the picture below.

A debatable point is regarding longer pieces. Some say they're better left for bottom layers. I don't know your opinion, but I prefer the other way round. Yes, this is contradictory to what I've said in the previous point that I want my whole outfit to show. Nonetheless, I prefer leaving my layers open and show from the front, than wearing longer pieces at the bottom having them being shown just from my lower half. 

Contrast. Having layers with the same colours and style will not be noticed. This points to another trick that if you want to ''hide'' some layers not to look like you've worn your whole wardrobe, wear adjacent layers with the same colour. Back to contrast, the best way to display your layers is that you choose pieces with complementary colours. Oh, and don't forget to use different textures.



Shirts are a great way to layer. Whether it's underneath a jumper or left open on top of a top, they're an essential for layering, especially flannel shirts. Don't be afraid of wearing skirts or shorts. Tights, leggings and socks will keep you warm enough. 

And one last thing. Accessories make your outfit much more interesting. Try adding a scarf, a belt, a beanie, or a statement necklace. 







-R :)



Wednesday 6 February 2013

Boots

Hey guys!

Can you believe it's already February? January passed way too quickly! So today I'm writing about what might be my strongest addiction: boots. I don't really like winter, but the fact that I can wear all my boots (since some of them are way too warm for summer) in this season, makes it tolerable. 

Here are some of this Autumn/Winter boots. Actually, it's my wishlist, since I only own one of them. 

Boots.


As you can see, this are all day-time boots which are perfect for any event really. You can purchase any one of these mentioned boots by clicking on their name.


1. Dr Martens 1460 in Cherry Red : Ever since I've own these, I wanted to buy another pair. If you are one of the many which are still trying to figure out whether or not they should buy a pair of Doc Martens, I'm telling you: it's an investment. They're a bit heavy and sturdy at first, but once you get used to them, they're so comfortable! 

2. H&M Boots: Their heel is a bit longer than your usual everyday boots, but it's chunky so I'm pretty sure they're quite easy to walk in. As soon as I saw this pair on the H&M website I wanted them so badly. I mean look at them, they're perfect. 

3. Zara Booties: Something for those of you who don't dig the chunky boots look, this ankle boots is for you. Not only their tan colour makes them look like a slick pair of cowboy boots, but the gold zip on the outer side makes them look more elegant in some way. 

4. Boohoo shearling lined boot: Nothing better than shearling for those days when you just can't face the cold. You can wear this pair of sand ankle boots with almost anything because of their neutral colour. 

5. Topshop Suede Boots: Something different from typical plain boots. These khaki boots are amazing for 3 major reasons: the side cut-out, the buckles, the wooden-look heel. In short, Topshop never seem to get their shoes wrong. 

6. Jeffrey Campbell Triplet: Yeehaa! Jeffrey Campbell does it again. This time, it's not the Huge Platform trend, but the western booties. Look how amazing those buckles are!

7. Steve Madden Boots: and finally, Steve Madden. The studs give an amazing touch of toughness to a boring pair of black worker boots. Thumbs up for the low heel which makes the boots perfect for a busy day where a lot of traveling and walking is involved.

Which one would you choose?

-R :)

Monday 4 February 2013

Blogs I Love: Part 2

Hey guys!

       As the titles suggest, this is the follow up of my first post (read here) about some blogs (and vlogs) I love to read/watch everyday. I've accumulated quite a list of blogs, and maybe I should control myself, because the amount of time I spend everyday on blogs is ridiculous!

So, here are some more of my favourite blogs:

  • Boffism: In my opinion the best Maltese blogger! Her style is classy and preppy, yet always  with a twist from current trends. Check her YouTube channel here.
  • BeautyCrush: Did someone say grunge? BeautyCrush is the perfect mix of grunge and girly. You can click for her YouTube channel here: click!
  • Stella's Wardrobe: Her style is definitely not everyone's cup of tea, but I assure you she can make a suit and sneakers a perfect match. 
  • Shirley: One of the bloggers I've been following for years now. Classy, feminine and chic. Her YouTube channel: here.
  • VagabondYouth: She's the blogger to follow for any college outfit ideas. Check out her YouTube channel, with filming directly from her dorm room here
  • Brittany Balyn: I have no idea how to describe her style, but it's definitely unique. She also has amazing hair tutorials! Check her YouTube channel here
  • Sunbeamsjess: Ever since Melissa from the Fashion Citizen mentioned her, I got hooked. It's amazing how she can make elegant pieces everyday wear (something which I wish I could do). And did I mentioned her Jeffrey Campbell shoe collection? Breath Taking. (watch her YouTube channel here )
  • Fashion Rocks My Socks: If you're looking for a younger blogger for a style guide by one who's your age, she's the girl. You can watch her videos her her YouTube channel: Click here!

So, what are your favorite bloggers? 

-R :)