Saturday, 24 November 2012

Christmas is coming...

And if like me you may be wondering what to get that best friend of yours. Well here is a few presents which are sure to make anyone smile...






Grace by Grace Coddington -  It`s a Wonderful Life Anniversary Edition DVD – Reindeer Names Scarf by Emma Cook for Topshop – Markus Lupfer for Whistles Make Up Bag -  Red Glitter Converse from Schuh -  River Island Orange Cord Necklace – Marc by Marc Jacobs USB Key Fob – Diane Von Furstenberg Earphones – Marc by Marc Jacobs Pink Ipad  Cover -  Kate Moss Book – Daisy Collection by Daisy Jewelery

Quite a few of these are even on my Christmas wish list. Including Grace Coddington`s Memoirs book, the Marc by Marc Jacobs Ipad cover. The Emma Cook collection at Topshop is also fantastic. I have already picked up the deer pyjamas, and have my eye on the fairy light dress for the festive season. It`s a Wonderful life, will be the perfect Boxing day film. Markus Lupfers collection for Whistles is amazing, plenty of pieces that can be picked up as gifts including a cute wool dog jumper. I`ve been eyeing up the scarfs too.

Have you started your Christmas shopping? If so what have you got so far? Or even better what are you wishing for?

Monday, 12 November 2012

Costume, Cakes and Theatre

I recently was lucky to be treated by my mum to a London day out. We started with a visit to the V&A, to see the Hollywood Costume exhibition . This was great fun, seeing pretty much all my favourite costumes, including the Titanic dress worn by Rose, Audrey Hepburn's Givenchy LBD from Breakfast at Tiffanys and a personal favourite, the real ruby slippers from the Wizard of Oz. Its a great day out if you get a chance to visit before it closes in January.

Maybe the most fun part of the day was the Pret a Portea at The Berkeley Hotel. This tea I've been dreaming of, I tried to book to go back in May however weekends were booked up till August. So hook early. All the cakes are based on this seasons catwalks, such as a sell out Fendi boot biscuit and a YSL sponge cake. And to top it off served on Paul Smith china.

The final treat of the day was to watch Matilda, at the Cambridge theatre seven dials near Covent Garden. A must see if you get a chance. Tim Michin's music is genius.

The theatre is always a fun thing to do and something my mum and I enjoy doing together. And with the Spice Girl musical and The Bodyguard opening soon they'll be plenty more to see.

 

Kenzo

My first thoughts when thinking about this brands, is a bright coloured dress I had as a young girl. Now, however I can't help but think of the green sweater seen all over fashion weeks.

 

I believe the jumper has sold out a few times on net-a-porter, but can imagine it will be restocked pretty soon.

It could be argued that Kenzo are trying to remarket themselves with a higher fashion appeal. The sweaters are instantly wearable, and so versatile. And rather purse string friendly, with consideration of the designer name. If you can't manage to get hold of a sweater. It may be worth checking out the Kenzo, and Vans collaboration, now available at Browns, South Molton Street, or Browns online. With the Vans being more accessible, Kenzo are opening up to a wider audience. Rather than just the fashion hierarchy. Cleaver Kenzo, now where can I get a sweater?

 

The Pink Coat

Ever sine seeing the Celine pink coat on the runway earlier on this season, I have become slightly obsessed with finding my own perfect version.

Sadly my student loan doesn't stretch to Celine budget. Nor does it really stretch to the MSGM pink lace covered bomber, not the J Crew wool-blend boucle at £530.

 

MSGM Black Lace Covered Pink Bomber Coat £535-J.Crew Wool-blend boucle coat £530
At a slightly lower price, I maybe able to get my mitts on one of these. Topshop have done a great version, in what I would call a perfect pink. At £95, and for us lucky students an extra 10% off , a classic shape which will last season after season, I think it may be an investment. Surprisingly Marks and Spencer, created two must have versions. The first was a steal at £85, however the fash pack have snapped it up and it has sold out online. I keep hoping one will appear in store. But no luck so far. However the autograph version which started at £110, has been reduced to £88 since the previous must have has sold out. A paler pink however, but may be a safer choice as the neutral colour may go with more. At the minute my heart is set on the Topshop version, which next payday is ready for. How do you feel about this coat trend? Is it worth the investment?

M&S Autograph coat with wool £88 - Topshop single breasted boyfriend coat £95
 

 

Wednesday, 31 October 2012

What's been going on...

It would be fair to say I've neglected blogging for a little while. The dark and cold nights, uni assignments and lusting after Christmas has taken over.

Here's a quick summary of what I've been up to

A winter wardrobe sort out
A visit to Bubbledogs London, I recommend
The Chanel, Little Black Jacket exhibition
 

Trying to keep warm and autumn walks
Finally, work on my final year business project. Bouton, follow us on twitter @boutonuk
 

Friday, 12 October 2012

Neon brights with JW Anderson for Topshop

This was my first daywear of the skirt. I paired it with my Acne look a like neon jumper from H&M. Apart from every bit of fluff sticking to anything I touched, I quite enjoyed wearing this outfit. I first wore the skirt for a night out with a simple grey tee, but I love how this jumper keeps it all bright and vibrant, it's definitely a look I'll be repeating. How have you worn your JW Anderson pieces for Topshop?

Thursday, 4 October 2012

Anna Dello Russo for H&M : What I bought

Unlike the other collaborations I've attended, I wasn't up at the crack of dawn and queuing with all the other fashionistas. I didn't even attempt to buy online, instead I casually strolled into Manchester city centre at around 2pm after my lectures, which I had sacrificed my early wake up for.

To my surprise there was plenty left. The only pieces missing were the suitcase trolley and vanity case. The member of staff said that they only had six and all went in the first group of customers. She also said they weren't expecting the collection to sell out. This I found quite strange especially after all the marketing such as the fashion shower video that went into it. Plus the past success of H&M collabs would suggest different.

I didn't as such go with something in mind. However when I saw this necklace I knew it had to be mine. It was the last left, not not OTT like some of the collection.


I love the packaging, it really does make you feel like your buying a limited piece. Not just a necklace from H&M. The carrier bags were also to die For. So much so I've hung mine on my wall. The Anna Dello Russo box has joined, my Lavin for H&M and Marni for H&M boxes, and without a doubt the collaboration boxes will grow.

Did you manage to get your hands on anything?