Hi Guys!
I mentioned in my last post about some work I've been doing with new online boutique Your Fashion Bible. Well, the news is in that my first blog post for them is officially up on their website - its called 'Matchy Matchy' and it's about the trend for matching separates at the moment - from sophisticated pyjama suits to sport grunge tracksuits. The founder of the site even said that my piece is her favourite post on the site so far!
Check it out here: http://www.yourfashionbible.co.uk/blog/read_83299/matchy-matchy.html
Thursday 19 September 2013
Friday 13 September 2013
#StillTrending
Thought I'd give this page a quick update with links to my recent articles for Trendlife Magazine, check them out!
'Ease your way into Autumn with Plaid' - http://www.trendlifemagazine.com/ease-your-way-into-autumn-with-plaid/. >>> This one was published a few weeks back as an answer to the problem of transitioning between summer and winter trends.
More exciting news is that Trendlife have agreed to publish my work in the printed magazine too! I've written an extended article on the Winter Boot trends for A/W '13 that has already been approved for the next issue, so stay tuned!
Also in the works is a bit of writing I've been doing for new online boutique 'Your Fashion Bible.' Updates to come soon...
Tuesday 30 July 2013
#It'saTrendLife
Hi Guys! It's been a while, I know, but this is because I've moved to Trendlifemagazine.com - Please feel free to take a look at some of my new articles:
'Stay Trending with Verti-Cool Stripes' - http://www.trendlifemagazine.com/stay-trending-with-verti-cool-stripes/http://www.trendlifemagazine.com/stay-trending-with-verti-cool-stripes/
and
'The New L.W.D - Luxe White Dress' http://www.trendlifemagazine.com/the-new-l-w-d-luxe-white-dress/
Hope you enjoy! I'll continue posting links to my article's here - feel free to also follow me on Twitter @trascha
'Stay Trending with Verti-Cool Stripes' - http://www.trendlifemagazine.com/stay-trending-with-verti-cool-stripes/http://www.trendlifemagazine.com/stay-trending-with-verti-cool-stripes/
and
'The New L.W.D - Luxe White Dress' http://www.trendlifemagazine.com/the-new-l-w-d-luxe-white-dress/
Hope you enjoy! I'll continue posting links to my article's here - feel free to also follow me on Twitter @trascha
Sunday 16 September 2012
#LFW - Day Two
Day 2 at London Fashion Week and the madness is only beginning. Here are a few highlights from the mania of Saturday:
Daks
The packed Daks show which started the day seemed to be put together in two
distinct parts: silky whites and tough blacks, only separated by a few dashes
of mustard and touches of the Daks signature check here and there. It seems
that with Spring/Summer 13 we may have a season unfortunately void of colour as
monochrome emerges as a key trend, and although this might sound depressing, it
rather serves to give power to the importance of shape and cut. Daks SS13 collection
oozed fluidity and sophisticated minimalism, beginning with a selection of
beautiful white dresses which use layering techniques to marry silky fabrics
with more crisp ones. Many of the pieces also featured cross-hatching surface
techniques which were apparently inspired by abstract expressionist art. One of
my highlights of the show was definitely the orange-brown shorts/shirt combo,
which added to the 70’s feel of the collection. This same separates look was
replicated in the black second half of the show which also featured lots of
billowing oversized bottoms on trousers and jumpsuits. It was interesting to
see the AW12 key trend of leather carried into the realms of Spring/Summer, as
the show closed with black and brown sleeveless tops and pencil skirts. The
star of the show, however, was without a doubt the cape coat in their trademark
check – uh-may-zing! (see below).
House of Holland
For a much more upbeat, youthful and vibrant show, turn your
attention to the magnificent House of Holland. Ever since Henry Holland emerged
as thedesigner best friend of super-cool
supermodel Agyness Deyn, House of Holland has been the hipster go-to brand for
every young London fashionista out there. So it wasn’t a surprise to see Alexa
Chung, Pixie Geldof, Nicola Roberts and Kelly Osbourne in the front row for
yesterday’s show. With metallics, crazy tie-dyes, dip-dyes, checkerboard prints
and florals, what more could you possibly want from a show? The collection
began in a more subtle palette of autumnal maroons and greens and somehow quite
smoothly moved into a set of very in-your-face hippy tie-dyes of blues and pinks on a bright
yellow base in which you can definitely see the 90’s inspiration. In terms of
shapes, Henry seems to have covered it all as well, with maxi dresses, midi
dresses, two-piece suits, crop tops, mini-skirts and stick-to-the-skin tight trousers.
My favourite piece has to be the tie-dye printed shirt, but then again I am
always a sucker for the shirts!
Issa London
In the evening with Issa London it was all about maximum
lengths, in an amazing collection of maxi-dresses, jumpsuits and kimono shaped
two-pieces. This was a show that, like Daks, can be split into two main
distinct categories, although they weren’t presented chronologically so this
time: tropical prints vs. block colours. The prints are to-die-for, with some
interesting toucan/rainforest designs which remind me of the illustrations in some
of my old children’s books, moving into to leaf prints in a range of pink hues
and an absolutely gorgeous deep green one, and then some very busy oriental –looking
floral designs. The block colour dresses are all brilliantly bright coloured
jersey maxi dresses, most of which featuring knot-detail halter-necks for a
beachy vibe, whilst some of the others instead display a revealing plunge-neck
shape. The emerging monochrome trend makes a slight appearance mid-way through
the show with a few more maxi-dresses and a quite stunning all-white jumpsuit –
but for me this show was all about the prints.
Friday 14 September 2012
#LFW - Day One
Although the London Olympics have drawn to a close, it’s
nice to see that we haven’t all lost our spirit and sense of patriotism. Today London
sprung alive once again, buzzing with British pride and relaxing back into the
familiar feeling of having the eyes of the world upon it. What is the sport in
question this time, you ask? Fashion at its best, as London Fashion Week
kick-started with Antoni & Alison this morning. Yes, 2013 may seem a world
and a half away right now, but fashion freaks are always two steps ahead of the
game, and right now Spring/Summer 2013 is the sole focus for all. It’s very
overwhelming, I know, and with so many names and shows it can get a bit
confusing, so I’ve broken it down for you – here’s a small selection of just
the best bits so that you can get your fill of the action.
Antoni & Alison
With flashes of magnetised
picnic-blanket checks and fun doodle print flower designs, the Antoni &
Alison show began LFW with a squeal of youthful excitement. With easy-to-wear
silk chiffon t-shirt dresses, the designer duo has succeeded in creating the ‘zip
up and go’ pieces which they always aspire to create. Many of the designs seem
to draw upon modern contemporary art pieces for inspiration with colourful
blocks blending into each other like paint splodges, reminding me of my A-level
art days and those countless school trips to the Tate Modern. In fact, even the
on-going doodle theme which features in many of the pieces remind me of the
scribbles of the likes of Henri Matisse and Pablo Picasso. If the eye-popping
colours didn’t wake the audience up for this 9am show, then the marching brass
band that closed the show certainly would have. All-in-all the show, which
marked the 25th Anniversary for the label, made for an aptly playful
start to LFW SS13. After all, isn’t that playful experimental vibe the very
essence of London style? I think so.
Eudon Choi
For upcoming talent, the
star of the day has to be Eudon Choi. Originally from Korea, where he worked
with menswear, Eudon moved to London and began tailoring his tailoring
expertise to womenswear, establishing his label in 2009. His collections, as a
result of his menswear training, are all about crisp cuts and transferring
masculine shapes to wearable feminine pieces. Eudon apparently drew inspiration
for the SS13 collection from the 1968 science fiction film ‘A Space Odyssey’
which looks to the ‘future’ of the year 2001. Perhaps this futuristic vibe is
where the crazy texture combinations have been drawn from, which seem to
characterize the collection, mixing the shine of pvc fabrics with sequin
embellishments, crystal studs and fur. The futuristic theme is certainly where
the floaty silver metallics have come from, and I love the giant silver
satellite dish which formed the backdrop of the runway. You could definitely
see Eudon’s attention to detail and love of strong tailored masculine shapes in
this powerful, sport chic show.
Fyodor Golan
So we’ve seen inspiration
drawn from modern art at Antoni & Alison, Filmography at Eudon Choi and
with Fyodor Golan we also saw literature drawn upon, specifically the book “Blue
Tattoo” by Margot Mifflin, which tells the legendary story of Olive Oatman, a
girl who was brought up by the Native American who killed her family and kept
her as a slave. The collection by Fyodor Golan attempts to capture Oatman’s
transformation and journey, beginning with simple designs in a striking cobalt
blue (presumably taken from the Blue of the facial tattoo that Oatman was
branded with by the natives) and developing through to Native American-inspired
blue/white wave patterns and then into more complex and quite stunning amber printed
gowns. In many of the pieces you can also see hints of a Victorian Silhouette
(the book was set in the mid 1800s), and this is particularly obvious in the
pink statement gown which plays with excessive ruffles and a top-heavy
imbalance which stole the show and stood out as a piece that was fascinating to
look at, even if not wearable.
sass & bide
I love love love sass and
bide, and the Australian label didn’t disappoint with their show this evening. Like
Eudon Choi, sass and bide have mixed up their textures too, bringing feathers, sequins,
metals, beads, chiffon and tassels into the mix. This was the show for big
names today, with a front row starring twiggy, Delilah, Alison Mosshart and
Poppy Delevigne who was there to support her younger sister Cara who was
walking the runway alongside the likes of that
Topshop girl, Jourdan Dunn. The collection displayed sharp tailoring, clean
cut lines and even an even cleaner colour palette with monochrome deisgns featuring
heavily. I love that they’ve continued their usual theme of interesting
necklines with cut-out shapes and metal necklace styles.
I’m also VERY excited to see
what PPQ and Felder Felder had to bring to the mix this evening, but
unfortunately without being actually there
(if only!), I have few resources to go by, but I hope to bring you an
update on those ones tomorrow when photos of the shows come up online.
Labels:
alison,
antoni,
bide,
eudon choi,
felder,
fyodor golan,
LFW,
london fashion week,
ppq,
sass
Saturday 21 July 2012
#GawkAtTheNighthawk
Chloe, £850 http://www.net-a-porter.com/product/185922
|
Remember those Chloe 'Susanna' boots that shot into the fashion stratosphere at the speed of light back during the Pre-Fall 2008 Collection? Yes, you do. Those slouchy leather ankle boots dotted in studs and draped in thick buckles that sold out in an instant were unforgettable. Chloe had gotten the mannish/feminine balance just right; it was an androgynous shoe that was somehow both statement piece and staple piece, and quite suddenly it became the star of every fashion blog out there. Even now, browsing through the recent outfits worn by those big-time bloggers such as Karen Blanchard we can see the Susanna’s still making repetitive appearances. So versatile, these boots look fabulous worn casual with jeans or leggings tucked in, and even more fabulous with girly dresses. Super-stylish celebs such as Kate Bosworth and Sienna Miller became massive fans of the boots back in 2009, wearing theirs as much as they could and unintentionally doing their part at getting fashionista’s everywhere salivating. But with a price tag of just under £1,000 it seemed that the little people weren’t going to get their fix, and I remember at the time observing that high street copy-cat versions just didn’t seem to get it right.
Sienna Miller, Kate Bosworth and Mischa Barton love their Susanna's |
However, today walking into Windsor’s Office branch, the
boot that they are calling the ‘Nighthawk’ immediately jumped out at me. This one’s
finally got it right with the perfect leather/metal combo and a shape that won’t
cut your calves in half. They’ve even released the shoe in that darish red
which Chloe had succeeded in making wearable three years ago. At £80 the Office
versions certainly seem a bargain in comparison to their designer counterparts.
However, it seems that I’ve been a little slow off the mark on this one and apparently
the Nighthawks have been around since the beginning of this year, evidently becoming
such a high bestseller that Office are cashing in on their popularity once
again with a re-release. So grab them
quick before they sell out again! http://www.office.co.uk/womens/office/nighthawk_stud/10/11354/30607/1?fs=11354
Office, £80 |
Monday 16 July 2012
#PayAttentionToPaisley
There’s one look which had been consistently catching my eye
these past couple of months, but it was a look that hadn’t completely gotten
its foot through the door yet – and that’s paisley print. There were hints of
it here and there, for example in Vogue’s July supplement they dedicated a
couple of sentences to paisley denim and the range of printed jeans which
Citizens of Humanity had produced for spring/summer. But the design stuck in my
mind and I found myself on the hunt for these ‘Persian Pickles.’ It is only now
that it seems the big high street names have cottoned on, and Topshop have just
released several paisley pieces including some very interesting jeans which are
tempting me more and more by the second.
Looking back to Spring/Summer I think that Stella McCartney’s
take on the design (see below) incorporating the pattern into the pyjama trend
works really well, and those blue tones compliment the look where other colours
would have tipped the precarious balance over into a hazardously overpowering look.
There is something about this matchy-matchy idea which we have seen so much of
this year which I think really works, and Stella McCartney’s paisley pieces get
it right.
Sticking with the matchy-matchy, patterned suits hit the
Autumn/Winter catwalks hard last month, which is why it would seem that the
best way to invest in funky graphics now would be with two matching pieces, and
I’m placing my bets on River Island producing something close to perfect. With
baroque patterns taking centre stage at Dolce and Gabbana as well as Giles
amongst several other names for their A/W 2012 shows, I think that investing in
paisley now will pay off, for the Iranian-originating tear-drop shapes seem to blend
nicely into the baroque trend. And the safest way to handle this busy design?
Monochrome. Topshop lead the way with their cigarette trousers, recycling the
same print for skirts too. Take a look, and see what you think – will you #PayAttentionToPaisley?
Citizens of Humanity, £255 |
Topshop, £35 |
Topshop, £40 |
ASOS, Was £60 Now £30 |
River Island for Men, £25 |
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