Sunday 14 September 2014

Fashion is Art


"I suppose for me the thing that I love most about fashion is what it ultimately seeks to do; make life more beautiful than it is by making people look and/or feel more beautiful than they otherwise might. There’s something so idealistic about fashion in that it visualizes things in the best possible light. But there’s also that part of fashion that seeks to challenge beauty, to change the collective eye and propose new ideas of what beauty can be. And unlike any other art form, the beauty that is often created in fashion is completely fleeting, it’s a moment. At its best it burns brightly and quickly and can never be duplicated. That ability to change, to constantly renew itself is probably what makes fashion so intoxicating. I love that you can look at one designer’s work within a given period of time and see the change, whether it’s blatant and revolutionary or subtle and evolutionary. You can’t always appreciate that journey from one thing to the next in other art forms; it’s usually only in hindsight that you can see it.

As for what fashion is, besides being an extension of personality, or a mood, or a way of expressing inner creativity, it’s also a kind of mask. I love the transformative, quality, the effect that an item of clothing can have on the way people see you and the way you might see yourself. There’s something about the right pair of pants or a fabulous pair of shoes that can bring out a confidence in you that you didn’t realize you had. Despite how much fashion deals with the surface, the effect it has on the way you feel as opposed to the way you look that makes it look so amazing… to me atleast."

Monday 5 May 2014

From A 'Wider' Perspective

From A 'Wider' Perspective
Trend Topic #1
Wide-Leg Trousers
Let’s face it, women are always looking for an item that is timeless, relaxed and free: These three attributes heavily define what an ideal spring/summer wardrobe should be all about. Women want something chic, but classy – this is where the 70’s begin to kick in. I thrive on timeless fashion and this season, the ‘in trend’ has repeated itself, wide-leg trousers which have those exact qualities that we all admire. These trousers have been enhanced by the top end designers on this years catwalks, displaying the new aged approach on how we can wear ‘baggy’ clothing in a chic and classical manner.
There is nothing more comfortable than loose pants. Going from slouchy and couch-comfy to classical and sophisticated. This style has also been picking up in the menswear department – drop-crotch trousers. Men can finally wear formal trousers normally without their full on underwear showing - I really do dislike that! Thank goodness we have problem-solving designers with brilliant ideas.
The wide-leg trousers are sometimes chucked out of fashion too early and often displayed in the wrong seasons too. This season, I think they have placed this trend on the catwalk at the right time. These trousers have hit headlines because of their proportional status – you don’t need to be completely skinny or completely tall. This means for most women you can step outside the box and try a new trend with confidence. The trousers are more about ‘where’ you place the trousers on your waist and what shoes you are going for.

My tips for women on how to wear wide-leg trousers:

If you are short/Petite: You should wear heels to give the illusion of your legs being longer. Wear the trousers as hip-hangers to make your torso seem longer. Wearing the trousers like this shows off that authentic 70’s style when ‘hipster bohemian’ trends really took place.

If you are short/curvylicious: You should show off those sexy curves with the trousers belted around the smallest part of your waist – this is to exaggerate the visual illusion of your hourglass shape. Again, preferably wear heels to give you the illusion of longer legs. This will help with the focus point being your tiny waist.

If you are tall/slim: You can wear this successfully if sitting appropriately on the waist or again, as a hip-hanger. These styles can be dressed up or down and considering you are tall, you can get away with wearing either flats or heels. Heels dress it up and flats give a more bohemian feel. It is up to your style and what direction you would want to take with wide-leg trousers.

If you are tall/curvylicious: You should, again, wear the trousers high on your waist. Find the smallest part on your waist, otherwise find the perfect fitted trousers and let them hang naturally on whatever curve you wish. Wearing the trousers higher will show off your curves more. You are lucky to have this illusion, you can pull off the more chic and classy type of style. You can wear either flats or heels too referring to what your style is like.

Women take note: This is an excellent style for the plus size women. It will compliment your figure and fall nicely.
What shoes/accessories to wear with wide-leg trousers:

If you are wearing heels and want that classical look, I would suggest you wear point heels like Louis Vuitton’s or open-toe stilettos that are slim strapped – nothing closed toe and stacked, it will look too full on and too chunky, especially if you are tall. Having petite feet will take weight off your shoulders, so having the right shoes for these trousers is definitely like the cherry to the topping.

If you want to wear flats, I would suggest open toe or point toe shoes again. Open toe, you can go for shoe types like gladiator sandals or peep toe sandals. There is another acceptable look with closed toe shoes called Moccasins – I can imagine a glossy white pair with white wide-leg trousers and a nautical top. This look I just explained is beneficial for spring/summer casual style and is forever a classic look.

By finishing off your style, wear a cropped blazer if the trousers are worn high and of course matching bags, belts and heels! Happy trending ladies!