Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Revisiting a favourite






Feeling a bit deflated on Sunday I decided to pep up my spirits for the coming week by watching one of my favourite films, “The Devil Wears Prada”. I won’t delve into how I could relate to Anne Hathaway’s character since I am presently experiencing a similar work experience. However, I will mention how I love the clothing. The movie is over two years old, yet I still desire some of those beautiful wardrobe pieces. I love the way the clothing is put together so effortlessly, I love the individual pieces, gosh I just love everything about the movie.

And why are we not surprised since the wardrobe stylist is the same guru who inspired us each week on the small screen on “Sex and the City”, Miss Patricia Field. Isn’t she amazing? Wouldn’t you just love to pick her brain? She finds inspiration in everything and has undertaken costume design for such diverse projects – from “Mother Goose Rock and Rhyme” to “Miami Rhapsody” and “Ugly Betty”! She’s been in the fashion scene since the 60s!

What is her top tip:
never force anything, try to contrast different and unexpected pieces but don’t look forced.

The fact that I still drool over these clothes two years down the line proves that Miss Field is definitely a master!

Pictures: Courtesy of Yahoo Movies

Accessory dilemma



Both BB and I have a very sacred spot for accessories. We adore them. Have long conversations about them. I think we even put together outfits around them. So, as you can imagine, accessories were very, very important for me when I was making the final decisions as to how I would wear my fab new silver-grey dress.

BB and I discussed that yellow satin would be perfect as grey and yellow is one of my most favourite colour combinations. I was desperately searching for shoes like the above pair I spotted on shoewawa. I was even considering that a satin bow headband would really polish things off.

Alas, I had no luck and ended up using faithful black peeptoes and wore my beautiful silver flower-inspired earrings and cuff. I think it worked well, but I shan’t give up on the yellow satin dream.

In other news, BB and I are drooling over the arrival of Sass Diva in Sandton City. My first encounter with this fabulous store was in Canal Walk during a visit to Cape Town in January. I was so excited to find a great accessory store and abused my credit card – even buying a somewhat kitch, but so cute Eiffel Tower pendant for my trip to Paris.

Visit Sass Diva for beautiful, affordable, on-trend accessories.

Monday, October 27, 2008

Fashion Film: Brideshead Revisited




I watched Brideshead Revisited on Saturday and I have to say I was blown away by the fashion. The film is based on the Evelyn Waugh novel set in 1930s UK and Italy. It's a classic epic of unrequited love, class struggles, WWII, undercurrents of homosexuality, arranged marriages - it's all there! I love the drama but I know its not every one's cup of tea so I wont bore you with all the details. The fashion is another story though. Being set in the 1930's, the costume designers obviously took full advantage of the sumptuousness and beauty of the decade. I find something very fragile and sad about 1930s fashion. I think its a lot to do with WWII. All these beautiful girls flitting about in their silks and beads, right before all the lights go off.

The picture at the top shows heroine and heart breaker Julia Flyte relaxing in Venice with her alcoholic brother and scoundrel father. This is the kind of vintage I dream of finding. That silk top has a Japanese style bird of paradise embroidered on the front. I was mesmerised by it in the film but unfortunately I couldn't find a better picture - there are also some gold and turquoise tassels attached to the sleeves that aren't visible in the pic. That top would look beautiful today, 70 years on paired with jeans and a small gold clutch.
And in the bottom pic, our girl Julia makes a grand entrance at her 21st. Note: there's no theme dressing. And those are gold swallows appliqued to the front of the dress...aah. I love any bird motif/theme/whatever. I think its whimsical without being twee.
I'm feeling very short on inspiration when it comes to project: update summer wardrobe. I'm not sure if its all the doom and gloom news reports on the economy or just being snowed under at work. I have been buying little things here and there but its mostly really boring and basic work clothes - having clothing angst every morning for two weeks will make anyone yearn for a black pencil skirt that actually fits. So, in an attempt to get the fashion juices flowing I trawled though the spring summer ready to wear collections. This is how I would like to look this summer.


This is Elie Saab RTW 2009. I love the pastels - they are underrated. I remember going overboard on pastels a few years ago and have shunned them since, fearing the dreaded cutesy factor. But that top in the last picture is to die for. I can imagine myself pairing it with dark skinnies and wearing it for drinks or dinner (and then getting marina sauce all over the ruffles, being the picture of poise and grace that I am... ).

Monday, October 20, 2008

The challenge



I am off to a fabulous wedding in the Natal Midlands this weekend, which I am very excited about as I know both the bride and groom. They are both such fabulous people, I really can’t think of anything more exciting than seeing them walk down the aisle together.

The bride has been totally calm and cool during the whole planning process and is hardly anything close to bridezilla. But I happen to know that she does not like wearing all black to weddings so I decided that out of respect to her sentiments I would not wear black to her wedding. Now, this is easier said than done. All of my faithful cocktail dresses are black. So this meant hitting the stores and finding the oh-so-perfect dress for the function.

I was on a budget and would’ve loved to invest in a beautiful flowing maxi dress, but I knew my budget would just not permit it. I tried to go retail but didn’t find anything alluring (and non-black) at any of the retail outlets.

And then one of my favourite South African brands delivered the perfect dress. Leigh Schubert is a wonder with cut, embellishment and fabrication. This silver-grey T-shirt-style dress fits fabulously. I love the neckline pleats that extend into the slightly puffed sleeves. It is understated but stylish and the shorter hemline gives just the right amount of cheeky attitude.

Her collection at The Space is beautiful and I hope to buy some more of her items.

Thursday, October 16, 2008

Wardrobe Malfunction


No, that is not a photo of my closet. The contents of my closet at the moment are largely scattered on my bedroom floor. I tried to take a photo to post but the situation was just too pitiful.
In other words, summer is here and I hate all my summer clothes. Especially my summer work clothes. Anything strappy, low cut or shorter than the knee is just not ok at my office. At the moment I'm rotating a couple of wrap of dresses, a pair of white pants and a few tops. And I am bored beyond words.

I have decided that I need a plan. Come end of November and I need to have an organised summer wardobe with good basics that work together. So, I am going to keep a diary on this here blog of what I have, what I need to get and what I like in the shops. Any help or comments are welcome!

Tips

Well I’m going to start by thanking BB for keeping this blog fresh. Thank goodness for team effort, there’s always something new to read.

I’m also going to thank to BB for inspiring this post. I loved her list of budget brands that offer fabulous returns. I always refer to myself as a walking contradiction, because although I love and lust after luxury brands I can’t resist a bargain.

Recently I managed to swipe a gorgeous pair of gold round-toe shoes for just… R25. It’s rather crazy and while usually I can’t be bothered with burying my head in bargain bins, I do shop around occasionally for a good price.

So in light of this I decided to share some idea of where I skimp and where I splurge.

• For me the rule of thumb is, if it is an investment piece – like a classic pair of black shoes – I’ll spend the money, otherwise I’ll look for a cheaper option. So the R25 shoes are a fun fad purchase so I can put my money towards a good pair of black shoes.

• I often find great basic black dresses at cheap retail stores such as Mr Price or Legit. I dress them up with a good pair of shoes; clutch and accessories… so if you’re shopping for a function on a budget, don’t overlook retail.

• Try not to save by buying fake leather belts, a bad belt can really break an outfit. Rather invest in one great belt instead of buying a myriad of cheap looking plastic belts, especially if you want the belt to be a focus piece in an outfit.

• For your core wardrobe, Woolworths is always a win. Particularly for white and black basics.

• If you need to save when buying underwear, rather buy cheaper knickers and save up for a good-fitting bra. A bad-fitting bra can really ruin the line of your outfit.

Some hints I follow to cut corners:

• Good nail polish is always worth it because it doesn’t chip as easily, however if it’s a bit pricey for you invest in a good topcoat like the Essie Good to Go. It’ll help your nails dry quickly and it’ll protect your cheap brand from chipping.

• It you’d like to make your foundation go further and appear richer and creamier, mix it with you moisturizer.

• Accessories, especially scarves, can jazz up any outfit.

• The Labello lip-glosses are great; very moisturizing and only cost R25-R30.

• If you just wish you could afford Dermalogica but the prices are a bit steep, you can try French brand, Bioderma products which are available at Dischem. They are very well-priced, internationally recognised and recommended by a host of dermatologists.
NOTE: If you really want to cut costs in your facial products remember that your most important product is the moisturizer. So invest in a good one and ensure that your face wash cleans your face and is not too drying.

• If you have a beautiful pair of leather, neutral shoes that have gotten scuffed and you’re ready to bin them, try dying them. You can do it yourself or have it done professionally for between R100 and R150.

I think that’s enough for now, I’ll keep thinking and offer more where I can. I always go by BB’s word and if we are in for two lean years, us glamour gals will only cope by sharing hints and secrets!

Wednesday, October 15, 2008

Lean Times

I dont know about you, but I am rivetted by the crisis unfolding on the markets in the past six weeks. Maybe its because I dont have any money invested (or any money to invest, full stop) but I am secretly fascinated by the money drama. There's bailouts, rescue plans, massive losses, wild fluctuations on pretty much every financial instrument. So, while no one actually knows how events are going to unfold, consensus seems to be that we are in for at least two lean years ahead. The lights have been on the South African shopping party for a while, what with high inflation and interest rates, but an economic slowdown could mean that we'll have to change our swipe-happy lifetstyles (for a while anyway).

I know I have been getting major guilt trips when thinking about buying frivolous items lately. Even if they weren't that expensive. Take make-up, for example - I seriously can't justify buying R200 lipglosses, R400 concealers or wearing designer perfume to work every day. And I am serious cosmetics junkie. But on the plus side, I have been rediscovering all the 'supermarket' make-up brands (aka Clicks favourites) that I abandoned after I finished varsity.

My fav budget friendly better quality cosmetics:
- Body Shop perfumes. These retail for around R100 for 30 ml. I love the Neroli Jasmine...
- Kair Hair serums. It doesnt get cheaper than the old Clicks house brand. But its mostly silicone anyway.
- Clicks has a new house name make-up brand. Its called LaLu. The glosses look kinda garish but I did buy a concealer for R60 and it works. Seriously. It works
- L'oreal, pretty much anything. IMHO, this is the best of the super market brands. The Crayon Kohl eyeliner is so soft, dark, long-lasting that I can't sing its praises enough. It's miles ahead of many of its expensive counterparts (I'm looking at you Clarins, Chanel and MAC).
- Body Shop Shampoos and Conditioners for around R90 each. When you can't afford salon and are scared Pantene will make your hair fall out. Plus they smell great.
- Nivea body care. Have been a convert for a long time.

Tuesday, October 14, 2008

Sugar High

It all started with the Magnolia Bakery in NY. Cupcakes are hot and sexy and glam. Not to mention fattening. But hey at least its not a whole slice of cake; plus a little refined sugar never hurt anyone. And Joburgers looking for a fashionable carbo hit now have the incredible cute 'I love Cupcake' in Parkhurst.
I couldn't resist posting these chic little cakes - a label whore's dream - from http://cookingismypassion.blogspot.com/. Yum...

Wednesday, October 1, 2008

New It Bag?


First up, I have to come clean about being a bag whore of note. And it gets worse, my taste in bags is a short whistle stop away from Footballers Wives land. Plainly said, I like external labels, I like flashy hardware, I like logos, I like patent. I covet 'it' bags and my feelings towards the Chloe Paddington were, to put it mildly, obsessive.


So, here's a bag that's kinda new. I read about it in this month's Elle US, which hails it as cult bag for fall. Its Prada, its lacy and its really fussy. It comes in lovely autumnal colours like sage and a soft burnt gold. I thought I'd never meet an it bag I wouldn't love, but I dont get this Prada number. Its a biggish, daytime size but the lace cut-outs make it impractical to carry around. I get that lace is a major trend for fall, but on a daytime bag?