objects of desire

Since summer seems to have deserted us after a brief flirtation, I was drawn to this cosy knitted sweater dress by Vionnet, with its sparkly detail. In fact, any of these three beauties would brighten up even the dullest of days…

{See by Chloé suede fringed shoulder bag / Vionnet knitted sweater dress / Valentino embellished heels}

fancy friday

The sun is shining here in London and it’s Friday – doesn’t get old, does it. Hope you’ve all had good weeks and are looking forward to kicking back and enjoying the weekend! Even though this has been another 4-day week in the office for me (god bless events down-time), these past few days have really taken it out of me and I’m more than ready for a weekend completely devoid of major activity or travel… apart from an anniversary dinner (3yrs!) with my boyfriend on Saturday night. I have no idea where we’re going and I can’t wait. I have zero plans for the rest of the time and that’s exactly how I like it!
I believe it was The Man Repeller (if you don’t know who she is, then please familiarise yourself – you won’t regret it) who first coined the term ‘arm party’ (correct me if I’m wrong) and now it’s turned into a mini revolution. An arm party refers to stacked bracelets… no particular order, just piled on as far up towards your elbow as possible. My favourite type of arm party involves a big ol’ hulking man-watch – preferably Marc Jacobs or Michael Kors but I’m not fussy – and a combo of bangles, chunky chains and statement pieces. The beauty of this concept is that you can’t do it wrong! You throw them on, you look cool. Fact. And this kind of party isn’t reserved for just your arms… oh no, the neck party is also bang on trend with all the statement necklaces around at the moment. You might want to steer clear of an ankle party though, unless you’re Lindsey Lohan and you have no choice. Here’s the look in action:

{images via pinterest}
Want to organise one of these shindigs? Then look no further, my friends, here’s one I made earlier:

{1. Marc Jacobs rose gold watch – £200 / 2. USC Timmi Swizzle bracelet – £7 / 3. ASOS circle links bracelets – £6 / 4. Evans bead bangle – £12 / 5. Whistles medlon chain bracelet – £18 / 6. Republic twisted bracelet – £5.99 / 7. Dorothy Perkins beaded deco stretch – £15}
My favourite look of the week goes to supermodel Karolina Kurkova, who shone in this fuchsia pink satin Sophie Theallet Resort 2012 gown at a Film & Music Festival in Ischia, Italy. The navy sash is colour-block perfection, and the look is made even better by the simple hair, matching pink lips and a Chanel cuff. Love. It. All. And the room of the week goes to one that I just pinned to my ‘At Home’ Pinterest board (for all my boards, see here) – I’m more than a little taken by that velvet bench at the end of the table and the mismatched chairs (which I posted about earlier in the week – see here). I’m also smitten by the contrast between the white and steel elements… and open shelves! I actually want to copy this kitchen down to the last detail, it’s that good:

{images via prphotos & pinterest}
I hope you have a fantastic weekend whatever you’re doing and wherever you may be…

by royal appointment

If Kate is as faithful to Wills as she is to her footwear provider, then we can expect a long and happy marriage. Kate’s nude L.K. Bennett pumps have been seemingly welded to her feet ever since she removed the Alexander McQueens that she wore at her wedding (*sigh*, still not over that day)… and of course there were the black patent wedges that she wore the following morning. The nude pumps are unsurprisingly sold out (unless you want to pay triple the price on ebay – damn those wily wheeler dealers), but the wedges are still in stock. It’s a match made in heaven; both Kate and L.K. are as quintessentially English as tea and scones, and the ladylike silhouettes and understated accessories are the perfect solution to a summer of weddings, garden parties and polo matches. Not that I’ve been to any polo matches… I’m sure the invites have just been lost in the post. Anyway, here are my picks from L.K.Bennett’s beautiful collection – what do you think of the shop which gets the royal seal of approval?

{all products available at L.K.Bennett}

fancy friday

We made it to Friday! Hope you’ve had a good week. It’s been a busy one for me, one way or another – on Wednesday night I went to see Take That in concert, which was pretty damn uh-may-zing. The boys (or men… it’s not the Smash Hit Poll Winners Party any more!) showed what incredible performers they all are, and the atmosphere in Wembley stadium was beyond electric, especially when they played ‘Never Forget’ – it gave me goosebumps. After all these years, they’ve still got it! This weekend there’s no rest for the wicked, as I’m off to Nottingham for my friend Lucy’s hen do. I love spending time with my school friends… it may be 12 years since we left senior school, but we’re still as close as we ever were. Sensing what will surely go on this weekend, I have taken Monday off work. Not just a hat rack, my friend.
Now, did your jaw drop just a little bit when you saw Elie Saab’s Fall 2011 Couture Collection? Along with Marchesa and Chanel, I know for certain that Elie is going to produce something very special. These gowns were grouped in colour, graduating from light to dark, which gave an almost “ombre” effect as they were paraded up and down the catwalk. I can already imagine Hollywood’s A-list looking radiant in these ready-to-wear dresses – the question is, who will be the first? (My money’s on Rosie H-W in one of the gowns featuring a sizeable slit… just a hunch).

{images via fashionologie}
Onto ‘Look of the Week’, and I’ve gone for our own Emma Watson, because I’m partial to a ruffle and it’s the end of an era (so I hear – I can’t say I’m a Potter enthusiast). The dress is beautiful and as esquisite as her last Lopez number, the pumps are Chanel, and, well, the hair is a little Julia Roberts circa Hook, but we’ll let that go. At least she had the guts to crop her hair, which is more than can be said for me and my 1995 haircut. And my favourite room of the week has every element that makes me go weak at the knees – a pink/grey combo, a chandelier, window shutters, subways and an ornate floor. Done and done.

{images via prphotos & pinterest}
I hope you have a lovely weekend whatever you’re doing and wherever you may be…

style stalker: rachel bilson

Before my beloved Gossip Girl was on our screens, we had The OC. Although some friends of mine boycotted it with the argument that, “it’s no Dawson’s Creek”, I absolutely loved it and couldn’t wait for my weekly fix of Orange County extravagance… not to mention the will they/won’t they Seth and Summer romance. Summer was head and shoulders above Marissa (just as Blair is to Serena) in every way, but when the show ended everyone expected Mischa Barton to become the new Hollywood darling. Well, we all know what happened there… she discovered every unflattering piece of clothing known to man (honey, culottes are not your friend), lost her hair brush, and was last seen clinging on to celebdom, à la Tara Reid, at Whisky Mist. At the same time we witnessed the blossoming of Bilson, perhaps not in the movie world (unless you count Jumper… which I don’t), into a Chanel muse and all-round uh-may-zing fashionista. So here’s how you too can look like our fave OC-er (especially if you carry around a My Little Pony called Princess Sparkle):

{1. Debenhams red linen jacket – £40 / 2. Republic tribal necklace – £9.99 / 3. Marc B quilted bag – £39 / 4. Lipsy tunic dress – £25 / 5. Belle by Sigerson Morrison nude peeptoe bootie – £162}

{1. Great Plains white shirt – £15 / 2. Miss Selfridge denim shorts – £30 / 3. Luella Heart wayfarer sunglasses – £45 / 4. A/wear croc bucket bag – £25 / 5. Dune strappy wedge sandals – £85}

{1. Oasis crop jacket – £70 / 2. Accessorize chunky necklace – £7.50 / 3. Matt by Matt & Nat wallet purse – £39.20 / 4. Dorothy Perkins cream floral maxi dress – £24}