Showing posts with label designer vs highstreet. Show all posts
Showing posts with label designer vs highstreet. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 21, 2012

Girly Pastels

How have I not yet posted more about my favourite trend this season?!

Could it be that, although I am getting dressed in soft hues in my head, in reality a look out the window usually results in me pulling on the black tights & boot combo. Pastels on top of that don't really work. [let's challenge that!]

Anyway, in preparation of what will be very soon, I went a bit "all-over-pastel" on both highstreet and designer budgets. What do you think?


Highstreet - total spend £245

Highstreet Pastels


Miss Selfridge tie dye dress
£69 - missselfridge.com

River Island green jacket
£65 - riverisland.com

ASOS stiletto high heels
£55 - asos.com

ASOS oversized handbag
£40 - asos.com

Dorothy Perkins flower ring
£8.50 - dorothyperkins.com

Dorothy Perkins stackable ring
£7.50 - dorothyperkins.com





Designer - total spend £4,045

Designer Pastels


Roberto Cavalli multi colored dress
£860 - net-a-porter.com

Acne suede leather jacket
£1,100 - net-a-porter.com

Brian atwood pumps
£485 - mytheresa.com

Jil Sander shoulder handbag
£595 - mytheresa.com

Aurélie Bidermann vintage bangle
£785 - net-a-porter.com

Zoe B. Ltd clear earrings
£220 - maxandchloe.com




So which one is your favourite?

Saturday, March 17, 2012

Patterned Blazer - wear it forever?

So I've been wearing my plain blazers like the good girl that I am and even if we're talking pastel colours, they will stand the test of time and give me a fantastic cost per wear ratio.

But what about patterned blazers? I have a H&M blazer that sits in the back of my wardrobe and rarely sees the light of day and this is mainly due that its pale blue floral pattern doesn't go with much. At the same time it's a bit too dull to stand out by itself.

I think the key is in getting a pattern that gives the blazer the chance to be the statement piece. Sure, this season we will be mixing and clashing our patterns but for the item to have real staying power and for you to love it and dig it out again and again, it needs to be special enough to look great next season, when we won't be so clash-mad anymore. 

There are some fantastic pieces out there, designer as well as high-street, and whereas my plain blazer top-choice was a Topshop beauty for just £40, the selection below will see me pick that beautiful tuxedo style, paisley print blazer from Etro.At £1,095 you'd want to get quite a few wears out of it!


patterned blazers - designer vs highstreet


Alexander McQueen collarless jacket
£3,275 - mytheresa.com

Etro printed jacket
£1,095 - mytheresa.com

River Island lace jacket
£50 - riverisland.com

H m jacket
£30 - hm.com

H m jacket
£15 - hm.com

Stella McCartney striped jacket
£1,125 - liberty.co.uk

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