Showing posts with label trend. Show all posts
Showing posts with label trend. Show all posts

Tricky Tartan

Tartan is in trend. And if you reacted the same way as I did to that sentence, your face would mirror that of disgust, with your nose scrunched and eyebrows pulled down. Tartan is such a tricky pattern to wear as you risk either looking full on goth or like you belong in the hills of Scotland and unfortunately, I have born witness to both disasters on the streets of Manchester.

But despite any initial woes, there are ways to wear this trend without looking like you belong in the "What not to wear" column of People magazine, you can do this, the two of us shall venture into the world of tartan and emerge looking on trend and undeniably cute. And whats best is that we can do this on a budget.


[This Zara Tartan cape worn over a slinky H&M Jumpsuit teamed with a H&M felt cap and clutch is perfect for a smart casual evening in the city - swap those Miu Miu Loafers for a more reasonably priced pair of statement flats and you're good to go! Try pairing a statement tartan item with more neutral pieces for an on trend yet sophisticated look.]

[Try a tartan scarf with an all black outfit for both a pop of colour and a little edge. We all have those days where we feel like going darker and the red tartan scarf brings an edge. Primark sells red tartan scarves for £5, so there is no need to break the bank!]

[These tartan slacks from H&M are not dissimilar to the much more expensive equivalent from Zara and to be honest, it is difficult to tell the difference! If red isn't your colour, opt for a blue tartan and tone it down with a cream slouchy jumper and oversized plain black coat. Throw on a pair of chunky chelsea boots and a simple black handbag and you are good to go! For extra edge, pick up a set of midi rings which are everywhere - they feel a bit odd at first but do add something extra to your outfit!]

[Yet another tartan trousers and cream jumper combination; if it is a bit warmer where you are, swap the trousers for a statement tartan skirt (you can find these everywhere including Zara and Topshop), making the outfit more casual with clubmasters and some loafers which are definitely a wardrobe essential!]

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Are you going to take a risk this season and invest in a statement tartan piece or play it safe with a plaid accessory? Let me know in the comments below!




Fluffy, Fluffy, Fluffy!

One trend that is becoming increasingly more prominent is fluffy jumpers. Now at first I was rather apprehensive - who truly has the desire to wear such a thing? But much alike my previous dislike of high waisted jeans, I have slowly come to love them.

As the days grow cooler, and days shorter it is definitely becoming 'sweater weather' and these fluffy (and oh so adorable) jumpers seem to be the perfect option if cable knit is really not appropriate for the current mood or mindset. 

So after scrounging the internet, I have pulled together a couple of my favourite fluffy jumpers from highstreet brands that we all love.

Pom-pom bobble jumper from Apricot.

Monochromatic striped jumper from Dorothy Perkins

Fluffy cardigan from H&M

Sequinned jumper from Miss Selfridge

V-neck jumper from Topshop.

Are you feeling the new trend or is it a bit too out there for you?

Covering Up





There is no denying that dungarees and overalls are suddenly back in fashion. With summer season rolling around, it seems that every high street store from Topshop to Zara is stocking up on them. Now all of us probably have adorable childhood pictures wearing a pair of these denim outfits, I in particular used to rock a white floral barbie set, but the ones that celebrities have been decked out in are far from childish.

With varying degrees of styles of afore mentioned dungarees, they can be purchased in any fabric or print from denim to cotton, allowing for them to be worn day or night, festival or dinner date. There are really no constraints to the variety that they can be worn.

I was in Singapore a week or so ago and every single shop I walked into had them. They were in the form of denim pinafores, long overalls, short ones, suspender-esque ones, there were literally hundreds of designs; Topshop even stocked a pair with a leaf print that verged on gaudy! 

Alongside the trend for dungarees has been crop tops which seem to be in abundance at seriously cheap prices! Now I am assuming that these are slowly coming back due to the (predicted) hot summer ahead and the increasing number of high waisted bottoms from shorts to hi-lo skirts. Personally, I love them. If you have the body, you go out and rock them however you please, they probably won't be around enough for you to have a second chance! For me, it is simply more motivation to go to the gym. However, if you are a bit on the curvier side, you can still wear them with high-waisted outfits as it won't reveal your midriff, just probably try not to wear them with low slung jeans.

I love dungarees and will definitely be investing in a pair when I return for my GAP year (1 month to go!) and I can't wait to style them! 

What do you think?