Showing posts with label Paul Smith. Show all posts
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Wednesday, 3 October 2012

Wednesday Winners: A Wintry Edition

Hey!

We know that Wednesday Winners is a firm favourite amongst our readers so we hope that you like this week's Winter edition. As we have been reaching for the thermostat this week, we have also been seeking out our favourite winter must haves, for it seems that the cooler temps are here to stay!


Naomi's Picks:
So after announcing my love for the puffa jacket a couple of weeks ago I have received a string of abuse from my friends and family. One 'friend' informed me that purchasing a puffa would give him the right to call me Bianca Butcher (from EastEnders), now I don't watch EastEnders but I had a google and concluded that this is sad, but true - he would have every right to call me Biancs!  So with a heavy heart I have accepted and mourned the loss of the toasty sensation that could have been this Winter and carried on my search for a comfy but fashionable Winter coat. 

For this week's Wednesday Winners I am presenting to you my top 5 (warning: no puffas allowed) 



Reiss Lois Soft Blue Oversized Jacket £245
I love the style of this pea coat. The oversized cocoony look is a big trend this AW and it seems like it would be really cosy (almost as cosy as a puffa?!). 78% wool will definitely keep you toasty too! Pair this up with skinny jeans to contrast the size proportions. I also think the pale blue colour is an amazing pretty colour for Winter - step away from the glum grey/black/navy and brighten up your day with this coat! You must!

H&M Fake Fur Jacket £34.99
I love love love the colour of this fur. I would say that this jacket is more for aesthetics than functionality as I doubt there is much of a warmth factor to this! 

Topshop Navy Bound Seam Duffle Coat £89
A duffle had to make it in to the top 5! A classic coat that is always good to have in the wardrobe. I love the checked lining of this Topshop one. Did you know that the name derives from a town called Duffle in Belgium, where the Duffle material originates? Yep this is true, also, Duffle bags were orginally made from this duffle material.  

Whistles Jaime Animal Car Coat £295
You may have seen my tweet about this - I have been eyeing it up for a while. I have never heard of a car coat before, but I love it! I love the slouchyness and animal print is one of my favourite prints! 

Monki Mella Jacket £60
This coat is all about the colour! A gorgeous blue that is bound to stand out in the gloomy-ness of Winter! The collarless feature and shape make this an elegant little number! Wrap up and stay warm!

P.S. Don't fancy a coat? What about a coatigan? That's right, coatigan. 



Button Back Throw on Coatigan Throw on that coatigan and go...

Chelsea's Picks:

I feel I should apologise as I very much doubt I can throw in the casual historic fact as well as Bianca Naomi has but I do hope you like these wintry must have to accompany your coat!


1. Mulberry Jacquard Logo Scarf Pink Merino £120


I am probably not living in reality when I think £120 is good value for this scarf but it is MULBS!! My absolute fave! I can guarantee this will be the softest ever wool - there is nothing worse than an itchy scarf!! And it has pink on it. Perfection!

2. Marc by Marc Jacobs Logo Print Umbrella £55

Umbrellas are a bit of a nightmare as they just blow inside out or make it hard for you to walk or see where you're going etc but I have faith that this one will be pretty robust. And it's a nice bright colour to cheer up a rainy day. Did you know that umbrellas were invented in a town called Umbrella where it rains every day of the year?*

3. Topshop Chunky Zip Leather Gloves £24

I love a nice pair of leather gloves; warmth, grip and moisture protection! Enough said!

4. Miss Pom Pom cable headband at ASOS £18

I'm not really a fan of hats as they totes mess your hair up but I think the headband is a good alternative! I love cable knit and your ears are sure to stay cosy! This one is pretty understated so will look great with almost any coat!

5. Paul Smith Fairisle Socks £17

I love these socks! The fairisle print looks a bit like little bunny rabbits going round the edge which is super cute!


*I have definitely made this fact up in order to compete with Bianca Naomi (coincidently, Bianca was mine and Naomi's fave school teacher ;-))

So now you have no excuse to be cold this winter!

Love

Naomi and Chelsea x





Thursday, 13 September 2012

Thursday Three-Way: New Knitwear

As we are now fully into Autumn (and it looks like the weather has finally realised it too) I thought I would do a three-way post on my new Next cardigan. I got this cardigan a couple of weeks ago and I love the little flick detail in the navy wool and the elbow.

I have pretty much been wearing this cardigan over most outfits the last couple of days as it's turned so cold but here I have narrowed down 3 looks you might like to try.

Geek Chic

Here I decided to embrace the elbow patches and go with the whole geek look. However, I made sure I kept it chic with high heels and a cute blouse.

 
 
Nothing says geek chic like socks and shoes. It's an acquired taste but I think these cute school style socks in cream go well with the brown ASOS wedges - plus they keep my feet warm!
 
Skinny Diesel jeans and the cute buttoned blouse from Topshop help take the look from geek overkill to more chic. The giant glasses (which are super strong prescription btw) complete the look!
 
Winter Warmer
 
I think this next outfit is perfect for a walk in the crisp Autumn air - maybe I'll wear it when I walk the dogs?
 
 
 
The flat boots were my buy of the year last winter - just £18 from Florence and Fred at Tesco. They are super comfy and look great over jeans or with opaque tights and a dress as shown here. As the nights draw in, it's probably best to wear a scarf too - this furry leopard one is super cosy!
 
Wooly work wear
 
With my final look I tried to make the cardigan a little more formal to create a look more suitable for work.
 
 
Pairing it with tailored trousers makes it seem more smart - as do the heeled court shoes. A Paul Smith t-shirt with a colour print stops the outfit looking too drab.
 
 
I could have gone on and on and bascially put this cardigan over every outfit! The other day at work, someone said they didn't even own a single cardigan - I just can't get over this!! Not one! For me, they are an essential for warmth and style!
 
Lots of love
 
Chelsea x



Thursday, 23 August 2012

Thursday Three-Way: Playsuit

This week’s Thursday Three-Way is based on an item of clothing I have a love/hate relationship with: the playsuit.


I love playsuits as they are a cute alternative to a summer dress, can be dressed up or down (as I will show), can be worn in summer or winter and have a slight retro vibe about them. I hate playsuits for one reason and one reason only – totes nightmare in the bathroom department. Especially, when you have to use a public toilet and basically take off all of your clothes just to go!


However, I am going to attempt to convince you (and myself) that the effort is worth it and that the playsuit is a versatile wardrobe essential.


The festival


With Reading and Leeds festivals this weekend, why not pack a playsuit in your rucksack? Obv, the toilet issue is 100 times worse at a festival but since it’s going to be bad anyway, you may as well go for it! 



Here I have gone for the layered approach as the weather is so unpredictable at the moment. However, since festivals are almost guaranteed rain, my number one accessory is wellies – and what else would Who’s that girl? be wearing than Kate Moss’ fave Hunters? Worn with Paul Smith wellie socks, you’re guaranteed to keep your feet dry, warm and stylish (make sure you take extra socks as no-one is going to forgive you for stinking out a tent with 3 day old socks – even if they are Paul Smith!)


I've added a leather jacket to mix here as everyone else will be wearing a khaki parka so you have to stand out. Plus, it's waterproof!


The sparkly headband adds some much needed glamour to the festival look and the over the shoulder Marc Jacobs bag will keep your belongings safer and won't fall off in the crowds.


Sightseeing Chic

This playsuit is ideal for a day out and about visiting all the tourist hotspots. It's laidback and comfortable so ideal for wandering around in all day.





Obviously, flats are essential if you are going to be walking around a city. Here, I've chosen some comfy brogues that fit the geek chic look.

A big bag is a must for keeping all your souvenirs safe - this Mulberry Mitzy hobo can be worn across the body or on just one shoulder and is deep enough to keep plenty of snowglobes in (snowglobes happen to be my souvenir of choice!)

A light weight shirt adds some variety and makes sure you don't get a sunburnt neck and cool Ray-bans are a holiday essential.

Of course, you can't go sight seeing without a camera, this colourful Diana F+ vingtage camera completes this quirky outfit.

Playsuit Party

The playsuit isn't just for casual looks, it can be dressed up for a night out too.



A sequin embellished jacket keeps things glamourous, especially when teamed with these studded Topshop shoe boots. I love a shoe boot as an alternative to a high heel as I think it makes things slighty more edgy and less pretty.

The studs on the Mulberry clutch compliment the sparkly sequins and the boots, bringing everything together!

Where to buy

So, if we've convinced you that you need a playsuit in your life, why not try one of these:

     Miss Selfridge                                     Topshop                              River Island


Wednesday, 22 August 2012

Wednesday Winners

Hey guys

Who's that girl? loves a feel good charitable act and for Wednesday Winners we are donating to you the results of hours and hours trawling the web for your fashion pleasure. Chelsea and Naomi have both picked their top 5 gems emerging on the fashion sites this week and they sure do hope you agree that these are some special items.  Which one(s) will you be getting?!

Chelsea's Picks:

I am desperately clawing on to the last days of summer and am pleased to see that some of the Internet retailers are too. I managed to find these Summer treats amongst the A/W lines...




1. Mulberry Locked Cosmetics Purse in Pink Glossy Goat (£150)
This may strictly be a cosmetics purse according to the people at Mulbs but I think it's far too pretty to be smearing the inside with lipgloss and eyeliner. With dimensions of 21cm x 13cm I think it'll be the ideal clutch to put your phone, money and keys in for a night out.

2. Accessorize Black Glitter Heart Studs (£2)
You have read correctly - this is not a typo - £2!! They may not be Tiffany diamond studs but they sure look sparkly with all that glitter and who can resist anything heart shaped? Not me!

3. Miss Selfridge Hubabuba Glitter Wedge (£55)
I guess I'm still in wedge mode after yesterday's Tuesday Shoesday! These sparkly shoes look super comfy and will compliment the earrings perfectly.

4. Topshop Pansy Print Crochet Collor Top (£34)
I am a serious sucker for a collar. Sometimes I just filter the results by the keyword 'collar'. Especially, a Peter Pan collar (I'm delighted to hear that Marc Jacobs will be heavily featuring Peter Pan collars in his A/W line so hopefully it will continue to be a hit on the high street). Combined with a cute ditsy print, this top will be perfect with skinny jeans or tucked into cute shorts.

5. Ted Baker Birdie Branch Print Dress (£139)
It was hard to pick just one dress as Ted Baker's latest collection is filled with interesting prints and great shapes. However, this quirky bird print dress caught my eye. Not only do I love the design but it's an unusual shape compared to my other dresses and I can imagine it would look great with a colour pop clutch and some killer heels.


Naomi's picks:

I am loving the AW12 pieces hitting the fashion sites this week! 



1. Kookai at ASOS Floral Trousers (£85)
I LOVE these trousers! Oriental chic or what?! Visit the blog next week for tips on how to style floral trousers!

2. Paul Smith at Coggles.com Fairisle Scarf (£125)
What I love about this scarf is the combination of fairisle, solid pink and stripes - a combo perhaps only Paul Smith could pull off.   The 94% wool and bright colours will keep you cosy and cheerful during the impending winter months.

3. Whistles Marianne Satchel (£195)
I have been wanting to invest in an across the body bag for sometime - there are days and events where you just need to be hands free! This is a classic style that won't date - a perfect investment piece and heirloom ;)

4. Miss Selfridge Cream Textured Jacket (£35)
A Chanel-esque jacket for a millionth of the price, you can't say no! Dress this up or down, but don't forget the pearls!

5. Fred Perry at ASOS Gingham Shirt with Roll Up Sleeves (£65)
Burgundy is going to be a big AW colour this year. I love the small collar with the baby buttons and the classic Fred Perry look. By the sounds of the materials: "a blend of cotton and linen with a soft, flannel hand feel", it's going to be delightfully comfy!


We would love to hear your comments and any details of your top 5 items this week!

Lots of charitable love,

Chelsea & Naomi