Sunday, October 25, 2015

Strutting on Sunset


Top: H&M, Shorts: Topshop  

Sorry for the delayed post! A lot has been keeping me occupied since I have returned from London, including having a new job. I had a free day over the weekend to attend some LA Fashion Week festivities. On the way, I stopped by Siren Studios on Sunset Blvd to grab a cup of coffee and snapped some pics in front of their black and white graphic wall. It was the perfect backdrop that allowed my brightly colored look to pop.   

I typically don't define my style. What I choose to wear comes naturally to me. One of the best pieces of advice I can give when it comes to dressing yourself is to wear what feels natural to you, but to also have fun! Experiment, but don't go out of your comfort zone - that's when the clothes will start wearing you. Having said that, I loved wearing this retro inspired look. I wore my favorite Zara boots, since the heel coordinated perfectly with the top. I carried my patchwork purse to add a splash of pattern and playfulness (and it was the only bag that could hold all of my necessities for that day!)










Tuesday, September 29, 2015

LFW: Mary Benson SS 16


On my last day in London I was fortunate enough to attend the Mary Benson SS 16 presentation Benson is an up and coming British women's contemporary designer who's pieces have been worn on celebrities such as Rita Ora and Ellie Goulding and also had the privilege to work for Alexander McQueen. Though she has had much success, the young designer is extremely humble. Benson practically hid amongst the tight crowd during the presentation that it was difficult to snap a good photo of her. 

 The collection called  "Letters from The Darkest Corners of my Heart" featured dramatic silhouettes and eclectic styled makeup that is reminiscent of the late renowned designer. There was a couture essence of her pieces, which some were designed with hand written love notes which were also tossed on the floor.  The models were accessorized  jeweled embellished sunglasses and artistic headdresses.  Overall, the collection was extremely creative and unique.   
  









LFW: My Mod Moment



Coat (old) & Shoes: Zara, Top & Skirt: River Island, Bag (old): Top Shop

It seems as though fashion is currently in this 60's and 70's moment with a millennial rejuvenation. London is the city that originated the Mod style, which began in the 1960's. So, in London fashion, I wore a Mod-inspired look to my last Fashion Week event. River Island is one of my favorite UK based brands (think H&M and Topshop.) There were several all over the city, which made it easy for me to spend my money. I wanted to shop places and find pieces that I knew I would not find in the states. I loved the color-block of this skirt and A-Line is a silhouette I have yet to try. The top had the same white and black  "graphic-ness" as the skirt that pulled this look together in an unexpected way. I paired my favorite new boots and old coat from Zara to complete the outfit.

Look to the next to post to see where I wore this look to!









Saturday, September 26, 2015

My London Trip: Sept 20, LFW Fashion Film River Island Event




After my tour of Buckingham Palace, I dashed off to attend one of my London Fashion Week events.  The event, sponsored by London based high street fashion women's brand River Island, featured 3 London based designers: Zandra Rhodes, Zoe Jordan, and Mary Benson. Each designer premiered a short film that summarized their SS 16 collections. It was interesting to witness the collaboration of film and fashion. 

One of the main venues where this year's London Fashion Week was held was at the Brewer Street Car Park in the Soho district. (Car Park is a parking garage in British terms. I was mainly excited to see the look of all of the attendees, and there was little disappointment. The energy of the fashion week atmosphere is electric.  It was inspiring and exciting to witness the London fashion scene.  

Mary Benson
Eccentric Zondra Rodes
Zoe Jordan
Attendees at the Fashion Film event 













This cutie told me to stop snapping, but I couldn't resist!


My London Trip: Sept 20, Buckingham Palace


Dress: H&M, Shoes: Zara, Bag: River Island

Touring Buckingham Palace was definitely a memorable experience. Every even numbered day, the Palace holds a ceremony for the changing of the guards. Tourists from all over the world swarmed the  Palace gates to catch a glimpse of the guards parading around during the ceremony. I was fortunate enough to be right on the gate so I practically had a front row seat. Unfortunately, I was not allowed to photograph inside the Palace when I took the official tour of the Staterooms. Each room had a story and they were all as grand and magnificent as one could imagine. 

For the tour, I wore this chiffon maxi dress from H&M. It flows beautifully and the color is perfect for the Fall season. I paired it with one of my favorite finds in London, which were these taupe Zara ankle boots with an orange transparent heel. The patchwork River Island bag was the only purse big enough to carry my camera, so I had not choice but to bring it along. However,  I also like to mix match my accessories and pair certain pieces together that are unexpected.   



Buckingham Palace

Guards during the "Changing of the Guards" ceremony
Cliche Tourist photo with the phone booth 






Thursday, September 24, 2015

London Trip: Sept 19., Portobello Market



Coat: Bought at Portobello Market, Dress: Timeless Boutique, Shoes: Jeffrey Campbell via Nasty Gal, Bag: River Island  

During my London trip, I visited a couple of markets. Portobello market in the Notting Hill district was, by far, my favorite. I was on the hunt to find something that I would not be able to find in the states. It took less than a half an hour for me to spot this gorgeous one of a kind fringe plaid coat. I haggled the seller to knock 10 pounds off and immediately swapped my yellow Zara coat for my new outwear piece. It made my look a lot more interesting and it got several compliments as I walked through the rest of the market.  Its the perfect piece to add a splash of color and pattern to a solid canvas. 

It was difficult to restrain myself from dropping more pounds at the Portobello Market. I was also able to find most of my souvenirs for my family. There were so many interesting people and sites to see. Towards the end of Portobello Road, there were these houses lined up that made the prettiest pastel and primary colored palette, which coincidentally coordinated with my new coat. I had to take advantage of this perfect photo op moment.