Showing posts with label vintage. Show all posts
Showing posts with label vintage. Show all posts

Sunday, 19 February 2012

The Heart Of the City: Martinis and Mini Skirts


So as I meandered my way down the maze of alleys, streets and back roads that make up the intricate lattice behind Oxford street, I was shocked at just how woefully limited my knowledge of London really is! For me, (prior to this day) London consisted of the theatres, Covent Garden and Oxford/Regent Street....and maybe Brick Lane if I'm feeling adventurous!
The Rabbit warren labyrinth that is London really revealed itself to me; the smells of the £2.50-for-a-shot-of-espresso coffee wafting around at lunchtime, the hustle and bustle centred around the never ending stream of bars and pubs, and of course, the delicately tempting rustle of the numerous paper shopping bags from the numerous shops that make up the fashion Mecca that is London!
So as it was my last day of interning at USP content- the most diverse, innovative and current production company, I decided that it was time to find the true heart of London.



 
Red Leather Skirt – Jolly Brown, Vintage
Cream Blouse/ velvet blazer/ heels/earrings/sparkly bralet – Topshop
Necktie – the market, My first attempt at Customisation!
Nails - hyppereal by Topshop

 










Turns out that I found it.... But not when I expected!
I wound up more discovering the heart-of-Italy-in-London at around 2 in the afternoon! This delightfully authentic traditional Italian delicatessen and coffee bar just called to me from Charlotte Place! The owner had opened shop the week before and was already hosting a roaring trade! Drying Parma hams hung from the ceiling, the smell of home roasted Italian ‘espressi’ filled the air, and the owner himself was so dedicated to providing the top service that I felt simply compelled to order a latte! (it only cost £1.90!!)

The company dedicated itself to 'food roots' - sourcing the most traditionally Italian products from the ham farms of Parma, hence the name 'In Parma'.

In the evening I ended up in Sophie's steak house, Covent Garden with a raspberry martini, plate of calamari and a permanent grin as a result of the brilliant company I was in.

It was truly the heart of the city; by a 6foot long window, with friends after a rewarding and inspiring week of work.

The whole experience was topped off by the fact that it was the opening day of London Fashion week 2012... Swarms of ridiculously well dressed models, bloggers and just general fashionistas filled the streets of the West end and I could hear the sound of clicking stilettos from my office!

I am a self confessed TopshopAholic, but shockingly enough, although the Topshop 'dress up' range has been in existence for a number of seasons, this studded black velvet blazer is my first purchase from this collection. Pairing with my staple peter pan collared blouse and leopard hair heels, while playing it safe with ‘Le Smoking’ velvet jacket; I decided I could risk bringing out my newest thrift bargain: a red leather skirt!
Originally bought at a pencil skirt length, my customising fairy godmother, Anj, converted it into an A line mini for me!

What sartorial choices will you be making this season?

Love Claira xo

Thursday, 29 December 2011

Puppy Love





Remember the time when pleated skirts were for geeky school girls and corduroy was strictly for frumpy old men? This concept has been completely displaced by the new 'revive' era; re-worked vintage pieces for which the demand has shot up in the last few years!
Which was why when I spotted this burgundy corduroy pleated 'full circle skirt' amongst the American apparel vintage section I just couldn't say no! Part naughty school girl, part quirky act from le cirque, it was the perfect claret addition to my over flowing wardrobe (I can't face a clear out).
Part of my love for vintage stems from the fact that every piece has its own individual story with its previous owner, -a romantic notion yes, but one that still makes me happy!  So whilst fretting over the typical Girly dilemma 'I have nothing to wear' (despite a closet stuffed full of the damned things) I had to wonder, could the term 'vintage' extend to my mum's clothes from the 70s? And then I discovered this treasure.

My dad describes it as a blanket but I couldn't be deterred; I would be wearing the dogtooth blazer! It was my mum's that she picked up from a hidden away boutique in Paris so instead of wearing it as a tailored blazer (my stupidly petite proportions wouldn't allow this) I snipped out the shoulder pads (Gok Wan style) and ...voila! I had myself the perfect autumn coat.






Fedora, Chelsea boots, Dalmatian jumper, sequinned collar – Topshop, Blazer – Mum’s, Grey knee highs - Asos

My Cruella De Ville phase has still not finished ...the jumper is back! And just in time to wear for perusing the oh so fashionable Carnaby Street sales, where I picked up some Dalmatian slipper shoes!
I am slightly sad to know that the Starbucks Christmas cups will soon be over, this picture may be the last one of me holding vibrant red cardboard. On a more positive note, the return of a normal coffee cup will mark the New Year of 2012, a time for new resolutions, new fashions, and therefore (most importantly) new clothes! (I’m already eyeing up Topshop’s spring 2012 collections)


All photos courtesy of David Nyanzi, The Nyanzi Report

Look forward to velvet luxe, towering platforms and Aztec glitter . . .all in time for NYE!


Claira xo


Sunday, 6 November 2011

Can the Leopard change its spots?



YES. Is the obvious answer to this question. Despite the smattering of leopard print along the catwalks, Dalmatian spots have taken the fashion world by storm- just check out Topshop.com if you need proof!

So as usual, I committed another financial faux pas and emptied my bank account all for the sake of a few new rags... So worth it!
We all know the excitement you feel when you come home from work to find the biggest package EVER just sitting on the table waiting for you. Still, knowing this didn't take away from the huge bubble of happiness that popped up when I saw the fruits of my online shopping endeavours!
Going to Leeds last weekend was the perfect excuse for displaying my new outfit, (the shopping up there is awesome, jam packed with thrift stores, high street and even Harvey Nicks!)

















Checked blazer- Flo's place
Chelsea boots and Dalmatian jumper - Topshop
Velvet shorts and bag - urban outfitters
Mummy's lipstick - slyly stolen!

Velvet shorts are my new wardrobe essential, great value and they go with everything!






Most recent obsession: the Chelsea boots; sufficiently heeled, matt black leather and studded (at the back)



My new Dalmatian jumper is fashionable ... And warm! Two things that rarely go hand in hand! Had to keep the peter pan collar visible (vintage styles always somehow manage to creep their way into my outfits!)
I had to buy it after seeing Topshop Unique's cruella devil-Esque fall collection!



Leather skirt to die for! Love the 1930s midi hemlines and the luxurious silks; the height of sophistication.


New booties that are on the must have list for this season; looks like my wardrobe is going to mélange of monochrome!

Claira xo

Wednesday, 28 September 2011

Welcome to the House Of Fun




MADNESS; what absolute legends. Following Reading Festival ‘11, I am fixated with these retro, cane swinging, loud singing, back bending men who truly brought FUN to the stage. After narrowly avoiding being crushed to a pulp in the hysterical crowd, a lovely man (who was about 6ft5 – well he seemed that tall to me! Perhaps because I wasn’t wearing heels.. .) hoisted me up onto his shoulders and the stage came to life! I could finally see – I was very tempted to crowd surf but the security guards were definitely conforming to their tough guy, scary man stereotypes so I stayed put! Basically the point to this story is that MADNESS’ lyrics hit me as the perfect title for this post. Let me explain why. . .

My most favourite photographer ever, Sharon Cooper  http://www.sharoncooper.co.uk/texted me to say she was picking me up for a shoot at the Stevenage Old Town Charter Fair! First; excitement, second; what on earth do I wear??? We all know about this maaassive, inevitable question that is automatically programmed in any girl’s nervous system as soon as the word ‘event’ and ‘camera’ are mentioned!

After much deliberation, I followed topshop.com’s (my fashion fairy godmother) feature on the rise of eclectic style and so sequins, leather and wild vintage prints seemed the perfect fairground attire.

As I’m not completely accustomed to the whole public modelling thing, for me, shooting at first was slightly embarrassing to say the least! I was self conscious and felt that I couldn’t completely relax but then after we freaked ourselves out in the Haunted House and played on the ten penny arcade games (we so nearly won a fiver!!) I couldn’t stop laughing, feeling like a kid in a sweetshop!




As usual, Sharon was fun, creative, inspiring and wonderful to work with! I did feel kind of bad though, as I dragged her on to the waltzing tea cups . . . it wasn’t until she came off looking green that I realised she didn’t take to spinning at an insane pace very well!







Blouse and clutch - Flo's Place Vintage
Sequinned top - Mum's wardrobe!
Black leather pants and ring - Topshop
Earrings - French Connection
Shoes - Zara

So .. the famous leather pants manifest themselves. After sitting in my wardrobe since New Year’s, I have been, again, too inhibited to wear them but they were perfect for the funfair shoot. Following Kate Moss’ iconic biker chick style, the leather trousers have zoomed back into the fashion scene, creating vast envy over her amazing Isabel Marant cropped leather biker skinnies – I dream.
Mum’s sequinned top was a real find and paid homage to Miss Sui’s bedazzling collection of sequinned beauties.


In fact, this outfit is quite inspired by Anna Sui’s Spring/Summer collection of eclectic prints that are mashed together yet still manage to retain the soft ladylike feel of the forties, perhaps through the floaty, romantic fabrics on which her fabulous designs are displayed. 



Anna Sui’s Summer 2012 collection – all this blogging about fashion week has infected me – I’ve joined the hype!

My Sui piece is definitely this fabulous vintage shirt I bagged at the gorgeous Flo’s Place http://www.flosplace.co.uk/contact.html, a vintage haven, crammed full of retro wonders. And the best part. .. The blouse was 100% FREE! Another factor contributing to my love of thrifting.. . The insanely low prices!


The waltzing tea cups. . .

The helter skelter. . .

Me! A lovely fairground owner let me in his booth for a quick snap 

The haunted house. . .




Farewell to the Fairground!
Claire xo




P.S: We discovered that Candy floss + hair are like oil and water . . . .they don’t mix!!