Showing posts with label bloggers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bloggers. Show all posts

Monday, March 31, 2014

Monochrome stripes - Andreea Bogdan

This was the only street style shot I took at the Vogue Festival. I just love it when fashion looks effortless and wearable. I have no doubt that Andreea looks like this any other day of the week. There is something so frenchie about her look - the hair, the dress, the shades... it just works!

Wednesday, November 20, 2013

Elisa Baudoin, Grand Palais

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Wednesday, November 6, 2013

Sienna Somers, Somerset House

How cool is Sienna's hat?! I believe it's by Pachacuti
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Sunday, October 27, 2013

Garance Dore, Outside Chloe

The one and only Garance with her new chop and a gorgeous pink Phillip Lim coat. Garance started off being and still is one of my favourite bloggers to follow. I have been following her for about 5 years  now and I still enjoy her posts today just as much as I did back then. If I get really busy and dont have time to catch up on blogs for a couple of weeks, one of my favourite Friday night pastimes (yes, I'm a bit of a sad case - I love a good friday night in with lots of 'me' time) is to crawl into bed with my I-pad and head straight for Garance's blog.  

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Thursday, October 17, 2013

Angelica Lorenz, London

I love the way Angelica paired this tartan suit with a biker jacket to toughen up the look a bit. It's just the right amount of masculine.

Angelica is wearing a Topshop suit (similar here), Acne Jacket (similar here), Balenciaga shoes (similar here), Phillip Lim bag (similar here).
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Wednesday, October 16, 2013

Nayoung Keem, Place Vendome

One would think bright orange would be enough of a statement when it comes to suits but I think the quirky cut in this case puts a modern spin on a classic shape. Wouldn't have any other way to be honest!
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Tuesday, October 15, 2013

Anouska Proetta Brandon, Somerset House

Blogger Anouska wearing MIH Jeans, Moka London coat, Office shoes

I can never work up the courage the wear white jeans (or any white trousers for that matter) because I think they make my bum look big. Perhaps pairing it with a coat and some bright shoes solves that problem...hmmm

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Friday, October 4, 2013

Hedvig Opshaug, London



Hedvig Opshaug outside Somerset House wearing a Stella McCartney coat, Mara Hoffman dress, Jimmy Choo heels and a Celine clutch
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Thursday, October 3, 2013

Eva Ana Kazic, Jardins des Tuileries

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PS: I wore it....embracing New Balance trainers


so do you remember my whole rant about anti-repelling fashion and the New Balance trainers?... so I actually did go ahead and buy them in the end and wore them whilst shooting at fashion week... they are so freaking comfortable... (jeans - Zara, sweatshirt - Asos, sunglasses - Asos)

photo: David Nyanzi  xx

Wednesday, October 2, 2013

Zanita Morgan outside Kenzo, Paris


Zanita Morgan looking Marilyn Monroe'esque in a skirt by an aussie designer Toni Maticevski

p.s. I have been following Zanita's blog for about 3.5 years now but this was the first time I met her in person. In the last 3 years Zanita's blog skyrocketed from being an aussie favourite to truly international and globally recognised. It is so refreshing to see that Zanita remained her humble sweet self in the process (unlike many other bloggers whose heads have become so big they no longer fit through the door :))
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Tuesday, October 1, 2013

Valentina Siragusa outside Kenzo, Paris



Valentina Siragusa - wearing top and skirt by Geeks & Stitches, Sessun coat, bag by Roger Vivier, Grey Mer shoes

Monday, September 30, 2013

Ella Catliff, Paris


Loving the pastel colour of Ella's skirt - so feminine! xx

Friday, September 27, 2013

The anti-repelling fashion experience....

Leandra Medine aka The Man Repeller at LFW

I have been dying to talk about something that has been bugging me lately and that also happens to be something The Man Repeller has based her entire blogging career on (I mean the woman managed to write an entire book on this subject [which i am eagerly anticipating btw])...

A few months ago I was pulled up on my dress sense by a couple of my male friends, who very subtly questioned why I put so much effort into covering up my tiny frame into so many layers of loose clothing.... This conversation also happened to coincide with the time I was going on about three dates a week (internet dating - a topic for an entirely separate post) and the jury came to a unanimous decision that I should - "put it out there more" and "dress like a single girl for once" (apparently there is a difference between how single and taken women dress..how archaic..). In my defence - I just happen to like loose and slouchy clothing - always have and most likely always will. But I couldnt let the comments go unanalysed and for the sake of a social experiment I decided to ...errrm... sex-it-up a little in my wardrobe. I must say the results in terms male attention were incredible... Apparently it is still all quite primitive out there - the "tighter-tighter shorter-shorter" mantra is as relevant as ever.

However, what I did find interesting or even challenging was how difficult it is to shop for such 'outspoken' clothing. Since this was more of a temporary thing (no, im not planning to look like a skank for the rest of my life) I decided to shop on the more affordable side (i.e. high street) so that I could guiltlessly dispose of the items in a few months time when the charity bin would get more use of the clothes than I would. Asos was of course my first point of call.

Tell you what! Dressing sexy is so much harder/colder/uncomfortable than it looks!! First of all, try finding something that is both sexy but not sl*tty enough to make you walk in the opposite direction if you run into someone from work on the street. Secondly, sexy clothes are much harder to pull off in cheaper fabrics because not only do you already look like a skank but you are running the risk of looking like a cheap skank!

So after trawling the web of internet shopping for bodycon dresses I finally landed on this Hybrid number which I decided to wear to Ascot - of course accompanied by the push-uppiest bra I could find and a pair of spanx (not so sexy but creates an illusion nonetheless). The feedback on my outfit was very positive but of course on the day I turned a pale shade of blue (what else do you expect.. its June in London...duh!), couldnt breath properly because -who knew- a push-up bra can potentially cut off your circulation and ability to breath and deep down felt anything but sexy because the spanx look like a tight version of the ugliest granny pants ever.

I have pretty much continued dressing in a similar manner for the rest of the summer... managing to somewhat lose my 'style identity' in the process but gain some self-confidence along the way (probably for all the wrong reasons but whatever...) Here are some..ahem..samples (or shall i call them 'skankples' to give you an idea:


(beaded skirt - Needle and Thread; top - French Connection; black dress which I had shortened- Hybrid)

Shopping for sexy yet not sl*tty clothes was an absolute mission! And not only for me - inspired by my newly acquired wardrobe my friend R also decided to give it a go and found it just as challenging. And all she was looking for was a cleavage friendly top that would be appropriate to wear under "I am not single but neither am I dead" situation.   

So what I began to wonder is why the designers season after season make it so hard for us to dress sexy?? Now I know you will say that "sexiness is in the eye of the beholder" but come on… most men are pretty basic and primitive… and unless they are your  GBF (gay best friend) or have a particular fetish for leather/50's skirts/crop tops/[insert as appropriate] they are probably pretty clueless about fashion. 

And even if they are clued in - like my lovely ex-romantic interest who used to work for one of the big fashion houses - they may still not appreciate that particular trend. Case in point - we were discussing the whole "New Balance trainers with just about everything" trend which I think is brilliant especially for fashion week.. considering the amount of running around I will be doing. He summarised it in one sentence - "it's cute..but not really shag inducing". As a single (and fashion conscious) girl it's not exactly what you want to hear about a pair of £60 trainers that you may or may not have already purchased! Not that I want to look "shag-inducing" at fashion week but you know what I'm trying to say. 

So to wrap up this long structureless rant…. I am back to square one, now that the seasons have changed and dressing sexy has become even harder…. and looking at my recent order history on Asos, one may confidently conclude that I have in fact given up on the whole 'sexy' thing….unless whatever planet you are on sweatshirts, parkas and new balance trainers are considered sexy (in which case I would like to know the name of that planet immediately because I will be moving there ASAP!)

To be continued! xx

Sunday, September 22, 2013

Last days of sunshine...


Blogger Ellie Blair outside Somerset House (hat by River Island, cardigan by Topshop) 
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Tuesday, February 5, 2013

Denni Elias outside Topshop Unique

Denni Elias a.k.a Chicmuse

Friday, October 26, 2012

Dima Shabalin... Paris


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Monday, October 22, 2012

Nicole Warne....Paris

The beautiful Nicole aka the Gary Pepper girl before Akris

Sunday, October 7, 2012

Doina Ciobanu before Celine


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Saturday, September 22, 2012

Who's that girl?

This photo was one of the last for the day and I was rushing around trying to catch everyone I wanted to shoot that day. It was only later that I realised that I forgot to ask for her name and more importantly I realised that she is amazingly photogenic. I really want to find out who she is and I really want to shoot her again!

Note: thank you Daria for letting me know who she is! it's Cate Underwood, a photographer from Ukraine (probably one of the best looking photographers out there :)) Check out her work here.


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