Thursday , May 31 , 2012
Hello!
This week saw BT2‘s first preview fashion show in 5 years. The cooler, younger sister of Brown Thomas, offers a brighter, alternative, more casual way of dressing with collections from fashion houses including, Sandro, IRO, Maje and Lucy in Disguise. It also stocks designer diffusion lines from Karl Lagerfeld – KARL, Alexander Wang – T, Victoria Beckham Denim and Isabel Marant – Étoile among others.
Of the new season trends, BT2‘s must haves go like this:
Hey All,
All outfit details at HerApparel.
Yours,
Yasir Ali
Hello!
This week saw BT2‘s first preview fashion show in 5 years. The cooler, younger sister of Brown Thomas, offers a brighter, alternative, more casual way of dressing with collections from fashion houses including, Sandro, IRO, Maje and Lucy in Disguise. It also stocks designer diffusion lines from Karl Lagerfeld – KARL, Alexander Wang – T, Victoria Beckham Denim and Isabel Marant – Étoile among others.
Of the new season trends, BT2‘s must haves go like this:
- The dress – The shapes, style and proportion is key. Think bright and clean lines as shown by yasir
- Denim – From Victoria Beckham‘s poppy red to Current Elliot‘s pretty pastels
- IRO‘s – trophy jacket in rich tomato red. See either the Ashville in washed leather or the Agnette in distressed bouclé tweed. See below:
- Lightweight Tailoring – COS‘ pared back aesthetic
- Shoes – The Superga trainer
While I agree with many a fair point made
there, these are my favourite pieces from the show; my if I could I
would choices, as it were.
The Dress – ‘Licorne’Who? Maje. Why? Leather trim and peplum (I am delighted that the peplum has made a return!)
OR
The Dress - ‘Penelope Gown’Who? Raoul
Why? Silk Georgette and leather maxi
Why? Thick, silky soft denim is rare especially when it’s tight enough to define your calf muscles.
I like the red but I want the peach. The shift tops are also pretty stunning.
Lightweight Tailoring – ‘Rolled Neck Tee’Who? Raoul
Why? Hot pink silk and button down at the back, like a reverse shirt surprise; great when worn under…
Why? Turn up collar and matching chest pocket hanky and cuffs.
Why? Fuchsia pink suede peep toes
On another note.
KARL by Karl Lagerfeld…Silver leather collar and matching skirt, with cotton Karl Lagerfeld-emblazoned TShirt… Is a bit odd… Discuss.
Yours,
Whisty Xx
A Style Post: Irish Fashion Awards – The final Choice
You may or may not have seen the coverage on last week’s Irish Fashion Awards. Bloggers, The Licentiate, S-oh-S-ew, Style Isle and myself attended the event in support of two winning bloggers; People’s choice category: Glamrocks, and Judges category: What She Wears.
As with many observers of the awards; be
they nominees, attendees or those with a curious interest, I didn’t
really know what to expect. Of course I was excited by the prospect of
an event that would raise the profile of people in the Irish fashion
industry. The list of nominees seemed to reflect a more alternative take
on Irish fashion. Hairdressers, stylists, new designers and bloggers
among other categories were each given their well-deserved props.
The MC on the night said that the people
being celebrated were those who made other people, including those in
the public eye, look good. Granted, stylists, make-up artists and
hairdressers do indeed make us all look great, but there was more to the
awards than that.
Working in fashion is a hard-fought
career; one that if you don’t put your heart and soul into is likely
doomed to fail. Working long hours for little or no pay is par for the
course, a fact that sees many give up when their chosen path into
fashion isn’t the glamorous, ‘dream job’ they imagined. These awards
were a nod to the people who have struggled on through periods of no
financial gains (and in some cases are still struggling – see bloggers)
and have still managed to achieved success in their chosen field.
It gave credit to those people who through
talent, determination and a little bit of luck are able to push the
boundaries of Irish Fashion; by thinking outside the box and showing
others the way forward through their creativity and genuine love of
fashion. It is hard to fight against the mainstream, and having read
comments about the awards, before and after the event, damn near
impossible. So to all those who won, were nominated and showed their
support on the night, I take my hat off to you. It is definitely not
easy.
All outfit details at HerApparel.
Yours,
Yasir Ali
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