Thursday, 22 July 2010

ONCE UPON A TIMELESS DRESS...THE LBD

It is a known fact that in the fashion industry trends come and go, but one dress stands the test of time, season after season; the LBD (Little Black Dress). What is it about this magical dress that becomes a must-have addition to every designer’s collection? For starters, the colour; Black. A colour that can define and shape to flatter every girl’s body as well as cater for almost any style. An above-the-knee feminine ‘little dress’ combined with this fabulous colour, the LBD is every girl’s wardrobe essential. Perfect for any occasion, the LBD has made an appearance on perhaps every red-carpet event, runway and party ever. Here are a couple of my favourites this season;

A street-chic LBD by Marc by Marc Jacobs from A/W 2010. Although it’s from the autumn/ winter collection, this dress is perfect for the summer as well. The gold zip detail adds both an urban-chic feel as well as a touch of grunge glamour and you can enhance the look with a pair of Ke$ha style boots and chain cross body bag or tone it down with a some simple gladiators and a sun hat.

A classic Stella Mccartney LBD from the Winter 2010 collection. With its silky, satiny feminine feel, this LBD is designed to make you look stunning. Paired with a jewelled oversized clutch bag and some heels, Mccartney’s dress is glamorous enough for any evening out.

Of course not all of us can afford designer lines like Marc Jacobs and Stella Mccartney...so here are some of my affordable favourites from this season;


Daytime + Workwear LBDs

1. Topshop- Plain Bubble Sleeve Dress, £40
2. H&M- £14.99
3. Oasis- Lace Sleeve Pintuck Dress, £45


Dress up or dress down


1. Topshop- Ruched Bandeau Dress, £45
2. ASOS.com- Plain V-Neck Tea Dress, £23
3. River Island- Black Mesh Bodycon Dress, £29.99

Eveningwear/ Dressy




1. French Connection- Sadie Stripe Dress, £130
2. Forever21- Pleated Crossover Dress, $27.80
3. TFNC One shoulder with Layered Hem, £40 (Available from ASOS.com)

Tuesday, 13 July 2010

What’s Fashion’s Goddess?

Hey people! So this is my first ever blog and I’ve decided to write/talk about fashion. Do I consider myself as Fashion’s Goddess? Well, not exactly, no. I’m just an ordinary 18yr old girl who loves shopping, following fashionable trends and getting inspiration from designers and celeb styles.
They say that 70-80% of what you say about yourself isn’t actually coming out of your mouth (No, I didn’t just get this from the ‘Hitch’ movie lol) so appearance really does count. I guess what I’m trying to say is; what you wear and how you dress shows who you are and who you want to be. I believe that Fashion is an artistic form of self expression through which we hold the power to be whoever we want to be. If clothes, jewellery, accessories and make up give you the power and ability to create and shape your own identity, then consider yourself FASHION’S GODDESS!
I’ll be bringing you features on designers, trends, alerts on hot sales, where and what to buy, celebrity styles and hopefully much more...
xxx
Eshani