Friday, 3 February 2012

To Russia with love

I’ve been looking over the stats for my blog and it seems the 3rd most popular country to view my blog is Russia.  Yet here I am, not having written a single post about Russian style and fashion.  How rude?  So Russia, how about I make it up to you and talk a little bit about the things I love most in Russian fashion.
1.    They really are ‘IT’.
The number 1 thing is Russia’s fashion ‘IT’ girls.  Although I despise the term ‘IT’ girls – it’s so often wasted on talentless, party-hearty girls, there is no better way to describe these ladies.  They really are ‘IT’ when it comes to Russian fashion and style.
Miroslava Duma being my favourite of the girls, there’s something about her style that makes me just want to be her.  You’ll find she’s a favourite with street style bloggers, and with the countless images she’s snapped in, I’m not afraid to admit that I take notes.  Her colour choices are always spot on and add quite a playful edge to her style. The way she blends various tones and hues in a single outfit often leaves me in awe.  A former Editor for Harpers Bazaar Russia, Miroslava now works as a freelance writer for other top fashion publications. 








Natasha Goldenberg is another lady who knows how to pull together a winning outfit.  The pink suit and knitted hat…genius!  Her outfits always look so refined yet so effortless, I guess she just has that fashion grace about her.  Another talented writer, Natasha has worked for both Hello Russia and Russia Grazia and is now a director for design label Kova & T.







2.     The designers.
Just as popular for their sense of style as Miroslava and Natasha, but also famous for their design labels, are Vika Gazinskaya and Ulyana Sergeenko.  To me, their collections represent the fashion edge Russia possesses over many other fashion capitals, offering designs that are just that little bit different, quirky yet wearable. There’s a big difference between quirky and wearable and quirky and disastrous and it’s separated by a fine line which both Vika and Ulyana seem to fully comprehend. 
They never go too far with the quirkiness.  They add a touch of it here and there and make up the rest of the collection with stunning silhouettes and exquisite details (see my favourites below).  To add to their appeal, their collections always, always, always have the most feminine quality about them and I’m a sucker for a ladylike look.  You can view my favourites below but I definitely urge you to view the rest of their collections on  www.vikagazinskaya.com and the best images for Ulyana’s AW ’11 collection was from http://trendland.net/ulyana-sergeenko-aw-2011-2012/#

Vika  SS '12

Ulyana AW '11




3.      Street style.
Have a look at the gent below.  There’s something quite traditionally Russian about his style and I don’t mean to generalise when I say that.  The hat, the shirt with the grandfather collar, the glasses, it all has a Russian edge, but his taste for pulling it all together is rather different.  Notice how the sleeve of the blazer is pushed further up the arm than the sleeve of the shirt, and only the back of the collar is lifted, not the lapels – this is no accident.  He's taken a traditional look and transformed it into a high fashion look and I often see these unique stylish details in Russian street style.  Russia is definitely one to watch for forthcoming trends and picking up easy style tips like these. 


On a slightly different note, does anyone else find this gent fascinating?  I can imagine he has a large collection of chunky, knitted scarves and enjoys reading poetry in smoke-filled cafes whilst listening to Billie Holiday.
So there you have it, my favourite things about Russian fashion and style.  Russia I hope I didn’t disappoint.  To Russia and all my other readers Большое спасибо
I hope you’re all enjoying the blog so far.
Noreen xx

Sunday, 22 January 2012

Looks from Prada Menswear Fall 2012

These are absolutely stunning! Talk about dressing to impress, if only every man dressed like this!






My personal favourite; love the shirt and coat combined










Noreen xx

Outfit envy Part 2

I've spent an hour on Style.com this morning and I've fallen in love with all of these outfits.....


Louis Vuitton. These soft and delicate shades are so sweet. I love wearing them, especially in my knitwear as they're easier to wear all year round –the soft colours compliment my mood for spring and summer, and the heavy fabric keeps me warm for winter.





Yves Saint Laurent. I’m taken by this stunning colour combination of peppermint and lavender, it’s a much softer and grown up take on last year’s ‘bold colour’ trend. I think this might be a good time to start experimenting with new colour combinations from my wardrobe! I’m also very keen on the tailoring of these outfits, especially number 2. The cut of the top and trousers is very neat but it also looks comfortable which I think is most important. The lavender gives it that ladylike finish and is quite a refreshing colour for a work wardrobe now that we’re moving into spring.






Proenza Schouler. There are two reasons I like these outfit choices. 1. The textures are the first thing I notice about them. I always like to mix and match various textures in my outfits as I feel it makes them so much more interesting, (colours are easy to match, textures are a little more complex). Making the textures of these outfits so prominent simply inspires me. And 2. The choice to use so much black for a S/S collection. I personally avoid wearing black during the warmer months as I find it too drab BUT these outfits are fantastic examples that black can be exciting and vivid for your summer wardrobe – especially the Hawaii print dress and the shorts and shirt.







Jil Sander. The fresh colours and crisp tailoring in these outfits are enough to get me in the mood for springtime. The paisley print, something I’d normally associate with a winter wardrobe, works fantastically well in these bright colours and is something I’d quite like to try for evening wear. The pretty and feminine skirts are my absolute favourite, if only I was a little taller.









All images from style.com

Noreen xx

More Vogue cover favourites

1947











July 1935 - Illustration by Cecil Beaton


January 1949



Images from google images

Does anyone else think Vogue should do more illustrations for their covers?


Noreen xx

Thursday, 12 January 2012


Just a few of my favourite Vogue covers...(a new hobby of mine)
The first one featured here is currently holding the top spot.












Images are from coverbrowser.com and vogue.com


Noreen xx

Outfit envy

Back when the Resort 2012 collections were released I saw these outfits from Celine on http://www.style.com/ and I'm still obsessing over them.  Don't you just love them?

I'd definitely substitute the white trousers for my black, skinny jeans and sport black sandals instead of white, but otherwise these would be the ideal outfits for my work wardrobe this month.

Keep an eye out for a post in about six months time when I finally find the perfect pieces (within my price range) to pull these off.





Style Tip: Big belts are going to be huge for S/S '12 so keep an eye out for them





Noreen xx

Monday, 9 January 2012

Styling Michelle - December shoot

These images are from a shoot I styled back in December. My client was Michelle Blow, a fabulous lady who is one of the North East’s foremost marketing and events experts. Currently working as Marketing and Events Director for Hilary Florek PR, Michelle has organised and coordinated events around the globe, including presidential dinners and royal visits. Wow!

Our focus for the shoot was to assist Michelle in looking her professional best. My role was to source outfits and accessories to compliment Michelle's typical work wardrobe and her personal style.

Before sourcing the outfits I wanted to find out a little bit about Michelle's personal style and her interests in fashion.

"I'm a huge fan of timeless and versatile items of clothing that will take me from day to night, season to season. I believe in investing in my wardrobe and not getting caught up buying into the lastest fads, as trends fade but a timeless look never goes out of fashion."

"I tend to stick to the same colours and silhouettes that I know suit me, I think that's a really important part of my outfits. Oh, and I'm a BIG Louboutin fan!"

Sticking to Michelle’s own style, I chose feminine dresses ideal for the successful, career woman. I focused mostly on finding the right colours and chose some of last season’s jewel tones as well as a few bolder hues to compliment her natural colouring. Doesn’t the garnet look stunning on her?

For the cut, the dresses all cinched at the waist where Michelle is most petite and hugged at the hips to show off Michelle's perfect curves. With the colours and cut 'just right', I built up the outfits using statement pieces of jewellery.













The Team :-
Photography – www.annavphoto.com
Make-up –Karolina Hejnar on Facebook
Dresses - Coast, Metro Centre, Gateshead

Noreen xx