Showing posts with label Vivienne Westwood Anglomania. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Vivienne Westwood Anglomania. Show all posts

Sunday, March 18, 2012

Now that's what I call an Outlet - feat. BFC

I remember going to a "designer outlet" for the first time. I had been looking forward to it for ages, imagining fantastic finds of still-on-trend pieces, future classics and quality goods to which my budget would normally not stretch. I expected big names, big savings, a big smile on my face.

Imagine my disappointment when I saw that the brands offered were high-street's last season items with 70% off. What was supposed to be a treasure hunt ended up feeling like a rummage around the dregs of an end of season sale. I don't want to sound like a snob, but I can afford to shop M&S at regular prices and the sale happens at least twice a year. As nice as it is to get a bit of a bargain, what I really want from an outlet are designer pieced that I normally can't afford. A dress at £200? Yes, if I think it's worth it. £400? Or maybe £800? Generally not. I tried another couple of outlets where the experience was a similar one and then just gave up.

Through in-law visits to Oxford I came across Bicester Village and was hooked. This was exactly what I had wanted from an outlet: high-end names at prices that make them attainable to me.

I won't give a rundown of all stores open here (just check out the list on their website) but I will briefly present the ones I always pop by.

Diane von Furstenberg
Current season's items up to 50% reduced. This is where I bought my failsafe give-me-a-waist dress (think it was a current season, paid £150 instead of £280).



Vivienne Westwood
Clothing, shoes and accessories. Some menswear as well. Here I found a 3 of Anglomania dresses...

ca. £100

 ca. £100

ca. £90

...and recently also a suit.

Jacket under £198
Skirt £98

Marni
Clothes, shoes and accessories and a great choice at that.  Some great necklaces and I am sure that will be one of my next purchases!

Mulberry
Bags and purses (incl. men's), some clothes and shoes. I purchased a wallet, that had a RRP of almost £300, for £120.

Smythsons
My go-to for luxurious leather goods, I love their notebooks. Tends to be just previous seasons'. Reductions of up to 50%.

Versace
Usually just pop in and back out as I find it all a bit too... garish but during my last visit I came across this dress (down to £120 from £300) and just fell in love with the colours.




Also worth mentioning:
Jimmy Choo
Alexander McQueen
Matthew Williamson
Temperley London
Matthew Williamson
...

There are many more and if you want, you can easily spend a whole day there. If you are after some high-street bargains then Karen Millen, All Saints and Reiss are worth mentioning.

Another major point of interest over the next few weeks will be the British Designer Collective, who will be at the village from 21st March. Not only will you be able to purchase pieces from the likes of Peter Pilotto and Marios Schwab at up to 60% off but you will be treated to an "enriched journey that surprises, delights and captures your imagination" (BFC).

I will definitely try and get down there in the next few weeks and make sure I report back!

Saturday, March 17, 2012

Wardrobe Staple Blazer Goes Spring

A plain blazer has got to be one of the main staples in my wardrobe - I'd say it probably is in most girl's wardrobe. It has the ability to smarten up an outfit in an instant, even jeans look super smart with a sharp blazer worn over it. Similarly it can take the edge of a dress that's a bit too sweet: smarter than a bike jacket but more edgy than a cardigan it will toughen up that pretty dress by lending a bit of androgynous style.

I have got a few blazers that have been with me for years: tux style from Zara, double-breasted mauve from Topshop, boyfriend in charcoal, beige with black piping (very public school) from Mango to name a few.

For this season I was looking for a pastel or candycolour blazer, especially since my mauve one has seen better days. The designers have paraded them around the catwalk and the highstreet has followed suit (ahem):

Spring Blazers - plain


H M tailored jacket
£25 - hm.com

Maison Martin Margiela blazer
£985 - net-a-porter.com

Topshop cropped jacket
£55 - topshop.com

Boyfriend jacket
£40 - topshop.com

Tux jacket
£65 - topshop.com

Acne chambray jacket
£370 - mytheresa.com

Stella McCartney twill jacket
£995 - net-a-porter.com

Vivienne Westwood Anglomania jacket
£400 - net-a-porter.com



My favourite one is definitely the Topshop blazer in coral (sorry, Topshop: watermelon). I think it's just the right length and cut to be very versatile and in a colour that will go with lots of other items in my wardrobe. Spring is here!


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