Sharp tailoring is sweeping across the world but don’t you worry, this trend is not aimed only at corporates anymore. The new suit is as playful as it is powerful and works just as well in the office as it does at the pub or an elegant evening event. Wear them together or separately, a great suit will take you from a day at the office to cocktail hour and everything in between.
This is our official last week of August, and I can’t contain my excitement for Autumn. This red and white off-shoulder dress beauty, it’s probably the most complimented dress I own! It’s such a standout piece! An ultra-feminine dress complete with a striped print, a belt for a more flattering fit and a matching necktie to accessorise the look. This dress is guaranteed to give you a glamorous 50's vintage holiday look and enhance your holiday glow.
“Elegance is refusal.” Coco Chanel After two decades in the darkness, the power suit is back. Dependable and timeless. The suits are very often worn to make a statement, to emanate an image of power and credibility in the workplace. As much as I adore suits I’m not a huge fan of trousers in general, I just personally don’t find…
Now that temperatures are consistently low enough to wear a winter coat every day, you should at least consider adding a teddy bear coat to your wardrobe. It’s cuddly, conversation starting, and very versatile. And it doesn’t matter if it’s slim fitted, oversized or anything in between, because this style is going strong, very strong this season. It comes in…
‘Winter dressing is all about having chic outerwear’. George Kotsiopoulos The first day of snow in London…. That was actually back in December but since I dedicated the month of December to glitz and glam I’ve delayed this post till now. As we don’t get that much snow in London (if at all) I embraced that day with open arms…
“Contrary to popular belief, English women do not wear tweed nightgowns” Hermione Gingold Tweed was all over the catwalks fall and winter 2017, but are we ready to dress like we just stepped out from the countryside house looking like a stuffy English huntsman or huntswoman? Let’s start with the basics. History The origin of tweed goes back for centuries. Originally…