Showing posts with label Top Shop. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Top Shop. Show all posts

Friday, April 2, 2010

The Fringe


The Fringe. Now that's a title for an amazing horror movie. Or alternative hipster rock band.
This is a trend I noticed a couple months ago that seems to be blooming at the moment. Yesterday, I saw a girl wearing the fringe leather leggings (pictures below) - I wish I would've stopped her (it was the morning rush, though).

I like the look - Pocahontas meets bad-ass. Wait, scratch that - Pocahontas was bad-ass! You don't fight the enemy with your heart and soul (and canoe) and get the guy in the end without bad-assness, after all!




Top Shop


Sweet skirt.

Thank you, H&M.

A fringe room!




Thursday, December 10, 2009

Kind of overtly racy, kind of beautiful

Ok, scratch that. Kind of way too much, kind of can't stop watching.


This is Lindsay's latest photo shoot edited into this [s]exposed video.
The très risqué shoot by Yu Tsai for Milan's MUSE magazine channels Kate Moss from the 90s and was apparently inspired by the top [shop] model's relationship with Johnny Depp. She says she was comfortable with the nudity "as long as it had artistic integrity" because she "wan[ts to] make this iconic". Talk about a career boobster, i mean BOOSTER.

Check the final photos out HERE.

Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Velvet is back


A classic velvet look... I wouldn't exactly recommend.

I want to call this trend-spotting but I'm not 100% sure yet. I've seen it around and I've seen it incorporated into every sort of outfit possible. Jackets, button-down shirts, small details on blazers, whole pants (no, I'm NOT talking about the tacky kind that give inappropriate superlatives to your derriere such as "tasty" or "Juicy") and shoes.

I think it's better to classify these as lounge loafers.
Christine Centenera, Fashion Editor at Australian Harpers Bazaar. I found her through Wide Awake Thoughts, who found her on aperfectguide.se. I find her stunningly classy and chic, just like her velvet dress.
Cropped jacket. $260 at TopShop. Thanks, Kate.



The trimming on the lapels adds sophisticated flare... DAMNIT D&G, why can't I buy you?

I like this Elizabeth and James version at $545. FYI: E&J = one of the Olsen Twins' lines, named after their siblings; how sweet of them to incorporate the other members of their family into their glamorous lives! (not bitter, promise)

As a final side comment, I'd like to note that I've seen several different versions of male-worn velvet. One friend has a wonderful velvet blazer with satin lapels, all in black. It's a really great jacket and looks classy, dressed up and dressed down all at the same time. Another has what we call the Hef (as seen in the first photo) - it's burgundy but thankfully doesn't look like he just walked out of the Grotto with seven Bunnies clad in ears and tails. I wish I had photo evidence of this back-and-shoulder-magic (It's all about the shoulders and back in a men's blazer, gentlemen (in my opinion)).
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