Having previously posted about staples necessary to buy and build up the classic wardrobe I have come to a bit of a crossroads with Want vs Need.
I have come to finally understand that my want is insatiable. After recently becoming a comedy anecdote to friends with a secret wishlist being online, the materialistic light was cast upon me.
A little abashed, I defended my lust for the well-made and beautifully bejewelled (more to myself than to anyone else), and then came to an epiphany of sorts: why defend it and not embrace it?
There will always be something that I will want, unashamedly desire for, buy, use and the circle will bounce back to the beginning again.
At the moment it is the Miu Miu textured leather tote in blue, or so it's titled - to me it's the Miu Miu 'I'm so flawless in every way and one item keeping your life from perfection.'
Oh the qualms of a girl! To want and always want more.
Thursday, 19 January 2012
Wednesday, 18 January 2012
The Staples # 1
I've been on a mission for a while now; to source the best from the best when it comes to garments and accessories.
In my head it's like I'd collect these pieces and have them on display, much like in a museum. They would then just hang so I could gaze at them awe-inspiringly whilst deciding how to pull them together. But reality being what it is, I find that I am not Carrie with the closet. I am me - me with the wardrobe where Ralph is pushed against the Barbour to make room for American Apparel.
Well I digress but my point: to build the everlasting wardrobe. A mean feat it seems, but one I am willing to undertake so my wardrobe can bask in it's own glory once I do.
So, what's first on my list? The jean of course. Who has a wardrobe without a pair? I myself couldn't live without a medium rinse super skinny pair. Yep it's a staple for sure - our good old Brit Katie popped them on one day and the rest of us haven't looked back since.
So I'm torn between two brands; Levi's and J Brand. Levi's is the classic whilst J Brand is the new kid on the block but the reputation for both proceeds them. A proud owner of skinny fit Levi's which equate to my right-hand man, maybe I should have the J Brand experience all the LA-ers are loving and get a left-hand man for backup?
In my head it's like I'd collect these pieces and have them on display, much like in a museum. They would then just hang so I could gaze at them awe-inspiringly whilst deciding how to pull them together. But reality being what it is, I find that I am not Carrie with the closet. I am me - me with the wardrobe where Ralph is pushed against the Barbour to make room for American Apparel.
Well I digress but my point: to build the everlasting wardrobe. A mean feat it seems, but one I am willing to undertake so my wardrobe can bask in it's own glory once I do.
So, what's first on my list? The jean of course. Who has a wardrobe without a pair? I myself couldn't live without a medium rinse super skinny pair. Yep it's a staple for sure - our good old Brit Katie popped them on one day and the rest of us haven't looked back since.
So I'm torn between two brands; Levi's and J Brand. Levi's is the classic whilst J Brand is the new kid on the block but the reputation for both proceeds them. A proud owner of skinny fit Levi's which equate to my right-hand man, maybe I should have the J Brand experience all the LA-ers are loving and get a left-hand man for backup?
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Friday, 13 January 2012
I want the cosy life...
Here I am back again...its spring. The fashion world brings me full circle. As I browse through the usual inspirational sites - focusing on the lip colour here, the silhouette and cut there, I come across the print campaigns by designers for this season.
This particular one by Dolce and Gabbana struck me. The neat, immaculate, polished Italian family life that is poised within this frame is simply exquisite - nothing less to be expected by Italians of course.
With Monica Belluci and Bianca Balti basking in the southern Italian sun and Giampolo Sgura capturing this idyllic lifestyle who wouldn't want to be a part of this family?
What I love most about their ad campaign is how it is completely different to any I've come across so far for this season. No sweet pleats or sugary hues are seen here. The campaign embodies inner strength, grace, cleverly painting that idyllic real life that we all feel so close to yet at the same time aspire to achieve. Isn't it just that with the Italians though? So real, so at one with everything at its natural best, yet so Godlike with their beauty and fashion pristine unparalleled?
Utterly spell binding. Truly transfixing. I am transported.
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