Showing posts with label style. Show all posts
Showing posts with label style. Show all posts

Tuesday, 5 June 2012

Diamonds are Forever

In honour of the Diamond Jubliee Weekend that just passed, I decided to make a summer come back with an elegant and themed outfit. This elegant dress I bought in New York is chic, pretty and salutes British fashion and patriotism in a subtle way. Ironic I know, since most of the pieces are not from British brands or designers but a girl can only try... I hope you all like it, please comment and tell me what you think.









Dress- Macys
Blazer- H&M
Necklace- Topshop 
Shoes- Accesorize
Bag- Topshop

Monday, 16 April 2012

Haul of America/ Shopping Tips for USA

Okay so I lied. I didn't just go to New York...I also went to Jacksonville to visit some family (as I do quite often). For those of you who don't know (which is most of you I'm guessing) that's in Florida. You'd think if I was going to New York, why on earth would I bother shopping in a town you haven't heard of in Florida? Florida happens to have some of the best Outlet malls in the states, not to mention having huge shopping centers where you don't have to deal with the crowds of 5th Avenue or Macy's.
 Let me let you in on a few little shopping tips for the US;
  • ALWAYS go to Outlet malls, if you are near one, where you can find discounted designers (sometimes extremely discounted) that New York department stores otherwise sell to you at full price telling you it's in season and trendy. And then they give you a **huge** 10% off, making you feel really chuffed for finding a good bargain when actually you've just been conned for a being a tourist.  
  • Check LOCAL shopping malls for bargains and deals first, then go check out the city fashion. I've found in the US, any day remotely significant of something to celebrate is used as an excuse to capitalize on consumerism..So take advantage of that and look for the 40% off 'One day events' *realistically this happens once every week*.
  • If you're staying with family or friends, ask them if they receive any coupons (Cheap, I know but the fact of the matter is; it can save you a LOT). 
  • It's true, american small town fashion can be plain jane and nothing special but you can find really cool stuff in smaller stores that sound less heard of..and don't be scared to buy and experiment with things that are bit outdated or crazy...especially if it's coming at a bargain price
I've saved hundreds of dollars like this over my numerous years of shopping in the USA and I hope they are useful for you too!
Here's all the stuff I bought this time round in Jacksonville and some of it in New York :)
 I mainly bought dresses this time and my main B-day present from the parents :D

From Urban Outiftters; casual yet dressy; doesn't show it's full prettyness until you put it on :)

From Urban Outfitters; edgy and cool; Can be styled in many ways to look dress, girly, edgy or chic


From Urban Outfitters; one word; Rihanna.


From New York & Company **co-incidence**; stylish and workwear-y


Forever21: Bohemian edgy....now I just need to figure out what to wear it with...

And from New York's Macy's; **I bought all three dresses for $70 together..now that's what I call SALE SHOPPING!!**




BCBGeneration; To add a pop of colour to my summer wardrobe (notice the cute peep-cut at the back shown by my Empire State pamplet LOL)

This one is my experimental summer dress so I can play with funky patterns :) I loved the double strappies

Racheal Roy; loove this dress...looks soo chic with the sequins and very in-season for summer..(although this is a bad pic)..watch out for an outfit post with this dress

AND THE BEST FOR LAST; MARC BY MARC JACOBS :D 








Thank you mummy and daddy :)

Hope you enjoyed the Haul and Tips! Stay Tuned!

Friday, 24 February 2012

My (very limited) London Fashion Week experience

I've never been to actual fashion week by which I mean the main venue (Somerset House). But even with the realization that having had no real solid commitment to the fashion industry, there was no way I would get in to a show or exhibition, the thought of being around the Fashion Week environment excited me. So on Saturday, I decided to go and take a look around Somerset House at what all the fuss was about.
It was like seeing the most fashionable/quirky and cool parts of the world come together and I basically saw fashion as an art form come to life around me. Even just walking around the area was enough show people's dedication to looking individual and extremely stylish even if it meant wearing 7-inch heels and ragged skirts and mini dresses in freezing cold, rainy weather. Here are some of pictures of the scene and street style;





Photographs taken by Zeina Hawa