Showing posts with label Winter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Winter. Show all posts

05 November 2012

Winter Warmers - My Problem With Coats

Navy Blue Zip Coat by New Look - £44.99

I really suck at buying appropriate seasonal clothes... I love layering, so when I'm shopping I tend to buy things that are adaptable enough to be layered in the winter and worn alone in the summer. I live in cardigans of various states of thickness and warmness and own a limited number of coats - a rain mac (which does nothing to keep you warm), a leather jacket (which does nothing to keep you warm), a cropped military style jacket (which does nothing to keep you warm) and a black button-up coat, which does keep me warm but is at least 7 years old and falling apart.

Coats are particularly expensive, which I think is another reason why I tend not to look at them when I'm shopping. I think darker button up style jackets are pieces you can spend a few extra pounds on and will last for years to come but to spend £50-80 on one piece of clothing on the high street can seem outrageous. Buying a classically styled coat would help me with this as I could know it would never go out of fashion - I especially think this is true for darker blues and blacks which always look smart. Timeless pieces are probably worth the investment.

So, I figured this is the perfect time to see what's on offer across the high street and see if its time to replace my one winter coat (or perhaps add a few more!).

Wool Coat by Crafted at Republic - £60.00


Short Hooded Swing Coat by Topshop - £75.00



Navy Hooded Duffle Coat by River Island - £80.00

27 October 2012

Outfit Of The Day: Olivia Palermo on October 22nd


I'm really loving Olivia Palermo's style at the moment - she mixes skinny jeans and leggings with oversized tops which are perfect for fall and her outfits feature basics that can easily be replicated by style-savvy fans.

On October 22nd, Olivia was spotted walking her dog in New York city rocking the Hudson 'Leeloo' Super Skinny Cropped jeans in a beautiful purple shade, an oversized black high necked sweater, simple black flats and a pair of Westward sunglasses.

The gorgeous berry tone of the jeans are perfectly on trend for fall and winter - I especially like the black stripe down the side which pulls the shades of the whole outfit together. Incredibly pairing the super skinny jeans with the hugely oversized jumper still looks sleek, flattering and chic too! I'm really loving her style at the moment and can't wait to see what kinds of looks she wears next!

21 October 2012

The Power of a Cute Sweater (Designer Edition)


Whether its a hoodie, a light casual sweater,a zip up or a winter warmer, hoodies and cute sweaters are a great edition to your wardrobe. They're not just great for covering up after a workout or hanging around at home in, I think they can give everyday outfits a bit of spark and style! You can brighten up a pair of jeans and add a pair of loafers for a winter warmer, or rock it with some leggings and add some boots for some street style!

You can really see where the inspiration for the high street alternatives come from by looking at the designer pieces that are produced each season. Wildfox is one of my favourite for cute tees, sweaters and pullovers but there are lots of great brands whom produce great quality, wearable pieces for a more high end price. Check out my rundown of great sweater brands below and my full rundown of high street alternatives HERE!

Which is your favourite and have you seen any copies on the high street? Let me know in the comments below!
Haute Hippie's Sweaters from left: Navajo Fairisle Cropped Sweater, Embellished Aran Sweater in Nude and Chain Cable Pullover


Markus Lupfer's sweaters from left: Sequin Star Jumper in CharcoalTinsel Star Intarsia Jumper in Beetroot and the Totes Amaze Jumper

Planet Blue's Sweaters from left: 

29 September 2012

The Power of a Cute Sweater (High Street Edition)


Whether its a hoodie, a light casual sweater,a zip up or a winter warmer, hoodies and cute sweaters are a great edition to your wardrobe. They're not just great for covering up after a workout or hanging around at home in, I think they can give everyday outfits a bit of spark and style! You can brighten up a pair of jeans and add a pair of loafers for a winter warmer, or rock it with some leggings and add some boots for some street style!

All of the best High Street stores have got a great collection for Autumn/Winter this year, plus, if you've got a little extra to spend on fall fashion there are the rather fab designer ones too! These are some of my favourite sweaters from this season from Republic, Topshop, New Look and River Island and be sure to check back soon to see my favourite designer ones too!

Which is your favourite? Let me know in the comments below!




18 December 2011

Animal Tima Mittens [Review]


The weather in the UK has suddenly gone from a warm autumn to a freezing winter in a matter of weeks, so I figured it was time to look at purchasing something to keep my fingers warm this holiday season. The big problem with gloves is that they are SO easy to lose but when I saw these mittens, I couldn't resist purchasing them.

They are handmade and the tag even features the line "Handmade and Ever So Slightly Individual". The gloves themselves are so soft and feature a fleece lining inside to keep your fingers warm in the coldest of conditions. The pattern of the weaved snowflake is adorable too and individual also.

I chose a pair in the colour 'White Swan' as I loved the contrast of the blue and white hues with the button detailing. I actually brought a pair to give to my sister for Christmas and a pair for myself (that I've given to my Mum to give to me for Christmas!).

What kind of gloves are you rocking this winter? Let me know in the comments below!

27 November 2011

Free People Holiday Lookbook

Lookbooks are great inspiration for seasonal fashion and I find Free People's monthly lookbooks particularly influential to my personal style. The outfits are always perfectly put together with the items a mixture of eclectic, fun and seasonally appropriate pieces. The way that the whole sites look is changed to match the lookbooks themes each season and the features provide such inspiration just makes me love this brand even more.

I really wish there were Free People stores in the UK but for now shipping items in from America and via ASOS will have to do! Some of the pieces are at the higher end of the price range for me but the items I have purchased have been worth every penny.

To showcase Free People, I've picked some of my favourite outfits from this month's lookbook - I hope these will inspire you as much as they have me!