Saturday, 2 March 2013

Fashion! Oscars 2013!

Maaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaarch. I'm going to LCF yayayay!!!!!
Just ordered Sims 3 Seasons. University life is coming out on Tuesday, will weigh up the reviews and make a decision next month or something.
Anyway, Fashion.

Imma chat about the Oscars. Unfortunately, in my opinion I feel a lot of the celebrities got it wrong. It shows that just because you can afford an expensive designer gown doesn't mean it will suit you.. or even look nice. I'll start with the obvious.

Jennifer Lawrence


Unfortunately, I just was not feeling the first one. I was surprised because this dress is Dior Couture, but to me it just looks like a cheap wedding dress. The colour is alright as she seems to have a bit of a glow/tan so isn't too washed out. Overall, a stiff looking dress, which although compliments her frame, doesn't seem suitable for the occasion. I'm not saying she doesn't look stunning... but she could look more stunning with a nice dress.
PoD Oscar Fashion Rating: 4/10
As for the Vanity Fair Calvin Klein dress, a slight improvement. Makes her tummy look weird in this picture, but a lovely colour. A bit busty for my liking but I think the length compensates. She looks a bit like a star, which is certainly better than looking like a cream puff.
PoD Oscar Fashion Rating: 7/10

Amanda Seyfried


Absolutely loved her choice of Alexander McQueen. I think is suited her very well, and the sheer material is very on trend this spring. You could say that it is a bit curtainy but I think she carries it well, as it doesn't make her look dragged down.. in fact quite the opposite. She has almost nailed this look. I think if there were no train it would look nicer.
PoD Oscar Fashion Rating: 9/10
Givency Haute Couture by Riccardo Tisci. I agree 100% with the colour, very suitable and looks good with her blonde hair. But I have a thing about dresses with loads of straps. It can look a bit messy.. She looks a bit like she has broken her neck and is wearing a cast.
PoD Oscar Fashion Rating: 4/10

Amy Adams


She looks a bit like a swan in this Oscar De La Renta number but I like it, it suits her. I like how she hasn't overdone it on the jewellry, so as to not distract from the dress. Not sure about the colour.. washes her out a bit, but then I can't think of a better colour for this dress. Perhaps black?
PoD Oscar Fashion Rating: 5/10
All the stars seem to overall look better to me in their after- party attire. Maybe it is because I am not a fan of big poofy dresses in general. I prefer minimalism, it does more for your shape and people don't trip over you. So this one is another from De La Renta. Massive Great Gatsby flapper vibe coming from this dress and I like it. She looks like tinsel! I think it was a good choice, but if the neckline were a bit more daring, the dress would be sexier.
PoD Oscar fashion Rating: 8/10

Anne Hathaway


Red carpet look=Prada. Not a completely bad choice, though I have to say the pale pink washes her out almost completely. Why do pale people do this to themselves?!!!! Having said this, I absolutely love the design of this dress and think it flatters her figure very well. Why she wore a necklace with this I will never know, just the bracelets would have been cool. She has the right hair for this dress, just not the right skin tone.
PoD Oscar Fashion Rating: 7/10
Saint Laurent. So she failed on the colour and got the design right with the first dress, and now it is the opposite for this dress. Brilliant colour for her skin tone, makes her skin look purer somehow. I hate the gold embellishment at the top, it clashes with the style of the dress. On the plus side, at least it matches her Oscar. Without it, she would look like a fool in this picture.
PoD Oscar Fashion Rating: 4/10

Charlize Theron


Dior Couture. Love the peplum on this dress, she carries it off well. It is white which gives off a slight wedding vibe to me but the dress is too modern for this to be an issue. Again, maybe without the train it would look nicer, because the dress is so beautifully structured and then there is this loose, perhaps flimsy train... The dress looks fabulous without it.
PoD Oscar Fashion Rating: 9/10

Reese Witherspoon

One word: Whaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaat. Cobalt suits some people but on Reese it just looks artificial. Also, in my opinion the blue and the black clash. The neckline doesn't compliment her boobs, if she had smaller boobs then sure. What is with the side trail?! The material has ruched up as a result and the creases don't do anything for her small frame! Louis Vuitton.
PoD Oscar Fashion Rating: 1/10

Melissa McCarthy

I put this one in for the lolz to be honest. I don't even know where to begin, but I'm sure you are thinking it all already. Colour=No. Design=No. Sleeves=No. Weird embellishments=No. Train=No. Neckline=No. Dress=No. Go change.
PoD Oscar Fashion Rating: -2/10

Sandra Bullock


Bullock has got this so right. Elie Saab is my favourite gown designer anyway, and once again I love this dress. The beads and lace remind me of a sari, and they make a nice difference from some of the plainer dresses worn at the event. No jewellry worn except for a ring, which is good as it doesn't take away from the dress. Although the dress covers everything the sheer material makes it look sexy. Very pretty!
PoD Oscar Fashion Rating: 9.9/10 (lose the ring!)

Sunday, 24 February 2013

Raimon Bundó

It has been a month since I have posted anything...

Weddings.
Up till now I have always wanted a Vera Wang wedding dress (considered the best of the best) but now my eyes have been opened to other designers who have designed wedding dresses at the same level of creativity, while at a slightly more acceptable level of suitability. Don't get me wrong, the latest VW (spring 2013) collection is fascinating with the red wedding dresses, although some of them don't look much like wedding dresses, as opposed to just standard amazing occasion dresses. Equally, some of the asymmetry in the CH fw 13 bridal collection is rather off-putting.
Look 14

Every girl dreams about her wedding day, but I only started to when my eyes were opened to all these amazing designers who create some incredible ones.. I've never fantasized about my actual husband (that kind of puts me off it...) or the venue or anything, just what I will wear. Bit shallow yes, but there's nothing I can do about that is there.

So I stumbled across a few of the lesser well-known wedding dress designers when doing some extensive research, and I came across Raimon Bundó, a Spanish Bridal designer. I'm not sure how well-known is is- wikipedia doesn't seem to know it, but the webside looks profesh, check it: http://www.raimonbundo.com/

I photo-shopped my head on to some of the dresses. Well I say photo-shopped. What I really mean is, I used the Windows snipping tool to cut out my head and paste it on top of the models faces. I must seem so sad/ a loner (true atm), although I am sure many many girls have done this or sort of planned some aspects of their weddings. I'm just making my addictive tenancies known to the public.

A short post, but the purpose of it was to inform you of Raimon Bundó. Also, to inform you that wedding dresses from Marchesa, VW, Herrera and the rest are not the only ones you should dream about. Oh and also http://www.dresswilmington.com/different-types-of-wedding-dresses.html gives you the low down of the different wedding dress styles. For me, it is sheath/column all the way.

Sunday, 27 January 2013

Asos haul on Thursday

I completed iiiiiit! I started from right to left. It's all kind of jumbled.. You can just see Dolce and Gabbana's tapestry florals from their aw12 collection on the right, and then move in to s/s13 on the right there, with Burberry's metallic trenches, Prada's Japan-inspired florals and stripes and squares from the likes of Marc Jacobs and Louis Vuitton.

Speaking of the stripes, I would say that they will be the most influential trend this summer. Probably because striped clothes are fairly common already. But this season, stripes are going to be taken to a whole new level, for example they will be mixed with other geometric patterns, and will overall appear a lot bolder and will usually be considered the statement part of the outfit. I get paid on Thursday, so naturally have been familiarising myself with asos.com and all of the clothes I will buy.

I am going to share them with you, because they are amazing. Not all of them are stripey.

1. http://www.asos.com/ASOS/ASOS-A-Line-Skirt-in-Ponte/Prod/pgeproduct.aspx?iid=2704374&SearchQuery=a%20line%20skirt&sh=0&pge=0&pgesize=20&sort=-1&clr=Red

I feel I do not wear enough red, usually because I fins it sooo bold. But for summer it should be acceptable. This red skirt is adorable, I saw in the asos magazine a picture of a model wearing it with a black and white stripey baggy t-shirt tucked in and they complimented each other very well. Plus, this season, bold skirts are in so that is another fashion box ticked.

2. http://www.asos.com/ASOS/ASOS-Sheer-Bomber-Jacket/Prod/pgeproduct.aspx?iid=2315827&SearchQuery=sheer&sh=0&pge=0&pgesize=-1&sort=-1&clr=Grey
I find that the sheerness of the material gives the jacket a very summery vibe, usually bomber jackets look very heavy. How practical it is, I am not sure.. I don't care. I'd team this with a pair of jeans, a camisole and some flats. Caaaaaaas. For those colder summer days (i.e. every summer day in the UK).

3. http://www.asos.com/Motel/Motel-Hollyanna-Dress-In-Faded-Vertical-Square/Prod/pgeproduct.aspx?iid=2739983&SearchQuery=square&Rf-700=1000&sh=0&pge=0&pgesize=-1&sort=-1&clr=Verticalsquare
I am so in love with this, not only is it bang on trend with it's 60's influences and geometric print, it looks pretty versatile. The dress is quite loose-fitting, meaning that it can be worn during the day with a denim jacket, or for colder days with tights. This is the first item I will be adding to my bag. I cannot WAIT till Thursday omgomgomggmmggm!!!!

4. http://www.asos.com/Vero-Moda/Vero-Moda-Embellished-Sheer-Top/Prod/pgeproduct.aspx?iid=2441684&SearchQuery=sheer&sh=0&pge=0&pgesize=-1&sort=-1&clr=Black
I hope they will not have run out of stock of this by thursday. I love sheer things, make me feel sexy. I'd probably only wear this in the evening or nights out with some black jeans or a skirt.

5. Not sure between these two:
http://www.asos.com/ASOS-Petite/ASOS-PETITE-Exclusive-Skater-Dress-With-Popper-Straps-And-Cut-Away-Detail/Prod/pgeproduct.aspx?iid=2456556&SearchQuery=skater%20dress&Rf900=1465&Rf-300=1878&sh=0&pge=0&pgesize=200&sort=-1&clr=Cream (cream or red)
or
http://www.asos.com/TFNC/TFNC-Skater-Dress-with-Textured-Mesh-Top/Prod/pgeproduct.aspx?iid=2282740&SearchQuery=skater%20dress&Rf900=1465&Rf-300=1924&Rf-800=-1,24&sh=0&pge=0&pgesize=200&sort=-1&clr=Black in black
They are both pretty and I like the skater style, it's very feminine. I might decide to go for neither tbh, I got one from primark yesterday and it was only a fiver.

Yeah, so that is my Asos haul, counting down the days.

Also, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m6yZnT599HM, she is so amazing.

Friday, 11 January 2013

Some of the S/S 13 collections

Thought I'd talk about this now rather than back in October because we are much closer to actually following these trends. I can honestly say that I absolutely adore the trends of S/S 13. More than I adored the S/S 12 trends- and I thought nothing could top those pastels, veg prints, the vintage americana look etc... turns out I was wrong. I will focus on 4 brilliant collections... see what you think.

Burberry ProrsumShow


I usually dislike this kind of thing, because it can often look tacky. But.. This works.. like really works. The materials used in this are satin and cotton sateen, giving the garments the shininess. The show uses a lot of metallics, and gives off futuristic vibes.
To be honest, watching the show is kind of like being in a sweet shop. Bailey makes a hot pink shiny trench coat and completely succeeds in making it look glamorous and not tacky, which seems a pretty difficult to do. As always, the clothes fit well, and cling to the frame.
I adore the use of peplum, building up on 2012's trends but with a more exaggerated look. The colours are bright, but do not give off gaudy vibes, because they are not mixed up, as proved above. Green is something to definitely watch out for this season.

PradaShow



This is an interesting collection, its consistent flower theme not only gives off oriental glamour, but also toughens up the collection. Perhaps it is due to the monochrome, or it could be because the colours used are quite dramatic- white, black, red.
It seems that every year florals are featured in trends, but they have always been quite pretty. Here, florals are portrayed in an edgier way. Metallics are touched upon in this collection, and some of those clutches and tote bags give the looks some interesting angles. Running shorts were a mini trend last year.. will they be bigger this year?

Dior- Show



In general, the clothes of this collection aren't as fitted as other collections in this season, they are quite different from the feminine silhouettes and the soft purples and tutus from Dior's s/s 12 show. Imma watch the show as I type this. This collection focuses on variations of the LBD and shift dresses. Amazing shiny satin tops in spearmint and candyfloss and violet- like Burberry. This is again, like stepping in to a sweet shop. 
Oh wow some of those models legs.. okay. sorry. clothes. (I am so jealoussss!!!!!) Sheer fabric is used for layering.. oh wow. Some of these garments are ludicrously pretty. Boldly coloured sops are simmered down with the use of plain black mini-shorts. Neon pinks and yellows are slightly touched upon in this collection. Sexy tight fitting black tops are complimented by the use of long, shimmery skirts with vintage floral prints, making a nice change from the oriental flower prints featured in Prada.


Jason Wu- Show


This collection is sexy- no doubt about it. Sheer fabrics. Black leather. Exposed midriff. Deep V-necks. Just super sexy. Thin studded belts accentuate the waist, while short cuts lengthen the legs. Cropped trousers are also included, and long skirts made out of chiffon add volume without heaviness. And lots of straps, everywhere. Very varied collection, I am impressed.

I will do another post soon about the main trends.

Thursday, 13 December 2012

Vogue India!

Namaste.


My mother came back from Dubai and brought me back a copy of Vogue India (there is no Dubai Vogue and there are billions of Indians there, so that's the one that is referred to).
I have a good collection of Vogues (and Elles and a couple of Harper's Bazaars under my bed), all of which I have read and looked through and admired. However, after reading through the Nov 12 (mum didn't look at the date..) issue of Vogue India, I have never been more... transfixed by just how detailed the clothes are. More than all the Western Vogues I have looked through. This could be due to a number of reasons.
  • I am a half Indian person, and my aunts and grandma etc. wear Indian clothes or Indian style clothes all the time, so being around them has probably made me develop a taste for them. I remember wearing mini Indian clothes when I was little and feeling like a princess, because they're all so embellished and colourful. My expression is a bit blank in this picture but it proves the fact that I used to wear Indian clothes. Not the nicest.. maybe.. but still Indian.
  • If you have ever seen this blog before, you are probably aware that I have a fascination with really embellished clothes. Elie Saab does fantastic long gowns with sequins and jewels, and Balmain do more embellishments and cool patterns. Consequently, these are my two favourite designers. The Indian designers adopt the same kind of designs, which kind of remind me of ES and Balmain.
  • It's so different to British Vogue. Don't get me wrong though, in general, Indian Vogue is heavily westernised. Not only does it feature Chanel etc (which is to be expected), but also Asos, Debehams, Topshop Unique.. And Western/American celebs appear too. But you are reminded that it is an Indian Vogue. For example, gold jewelry is featured a lot because gold is so much more popular in India and Dubai etc. than here. 
  • It is also similar. As you will see below, I couldn't resist adding an amazing Dolce & Gabbana dress... you get to experience the Indian designs while keeping well up to date with influences from the West and America etc.
Left: Blouse, Skirt; Rimple and Harpreet Narula.
Necklace, Alpana Gurjal. Bangle, Sunita Shekhawat Jaipur
Right: Lehenga, Ritu Kumar. Earrings, Jewels by Annu Chadha. Bracelet, Bholasons
Lehenga, Cape; Suneet Varma. Pumps, Christian Louboutin.
Ring, Alpana Gujral

Jacket, Skirt; Manav Gangwani. Earrings, SM Jewellers
Sabyasachi
Sunaina Puri
Rimple & Harpreet Narula

Dress, Dolce & Gabbana
Necklace, Pebble London
Bracelets, Ring; Alex Monroe


Whatever the reason, reading Vogue India really opened up my mind to new designs. I predict that Indian fashion is going to get more and more popular, you mark my words.. maybe this post will help it! ooh. People will realise how majestic it all is. And remember that the people making their clothes come from fashionable countries too. India's economy is growing so much.. it will start to have a real effect on the world in not too long.


Friday, 7 December 2012

Well-dressed for Christmas! (part 1)

I got 8 inches of hair cut off yesterday, feels so weird.

Anyway, I think I will talk about christmas over the next few posts, and what you can wear for it. I know I have already done a separate post on christmas jumpers... but I will discuss this topic on a broader level today.

Will be taking high street examples here.

Work Christmas Party
T'is the time to ditch the apron/pencil skirt/space suit/stethoscope that you must wear. Yes it is a celebration, but don't forget that you're still going to be around the people you have to work with everyday, especially the boss. So don't go for anything too revealing. You may think that you can pull it off, but when you've got a few glasses of rose in you, I'm not sure you'll be able to 'pull it off' any longer.

Obviously, it is still a party so you want to look glam, and if you have to wear a uniform at work, you are probably looking forward to feeling liberated and looking appealing to your co-workers.

Clothes: French Connection, New Look, Topshop, Asos (maternity), New Look, Missguided
Shoes: Office, Asos, New Look, Dune
Christmas meal with family/friends/coworkers who are your friends
Clothes: French Connection, Asos, River Island, Asos, Topshop, Zara, Miss Selfridge
Shoes: New Look, Schuh, Topshop

TO COME:
Christmas morning walk (I've heard that people actually do this)
Christmas Day with the fam
and
New years eve
New years day

Monday, 3 December 2012

ooh!

IT ARRIVED!!!!! 
Took this pretty quickly. I was going to do my usual thing of doing a silly face. But that takes time and effort and I have got lots of work on at the moment. But when I do have time, I know exactly what I want to talk about! Bet the anticipation is killing you. Whoever you are. Anyway, will love you and leave you. Will be more dedicated to this blog soooooon!!!