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Gallery, Trend Alert

Top five heart print clothes and accessories for Valentines Day

By Andrea Petrou on February 7th, 2011

Heart print dress

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Show your love this Valentines day with this heart print dress from Asos

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Celebrity Style, Footwear

Get the look: Chloe Sevigny’s festival sandals

By laurenbravo on April 19th, 2010

chloesevignysocks.jpgWith festival season just around the corner (watch this space for our round-up of the most fashion-forward fests to be seen at this summer), it’s time to start planning those tent-friendly outfits.

Be outstanding in your field by looking to some of the most seasoned celebs – Pixie Lott, Agyness Deyn, the Geldof girls and Florence Welch all do festival chic expertly, with lots of hotpants, sundresses and vintage t-shirts flying that Brit fashion flag.

But bringing a catwalk edge to the meadows and moshpits isn’t always easy, which is why Chloe Sevigny should be applauded for her efforts. From leather shorts to Lanvin dresses and that visible bra look, the Big Love actress has never been afraid to push style boundaries. So when we saw this picture of her at last year’s Coachella wearing socks with flat sandals, we knew that sooner or later we would come round to the idea.

CAT-R304593-040709-rgb150.jpgAnd so we have. It may have taken a year, but with 2010′s Coachella currently in swing we thought we might give the look a go with these lookalike sandals from Cat Footwear. At £59.99 we’re guessing they’re a darn sight cheaper than Chloe’s pair, and they’re the perfect way to dress down summer’s prim and proper frocks.

Plus, they’re a far less sweaty alternative to wellies for covering festival terrain. We’re putting good money on the flat sandal being a hit with this year’s festival fashionistas, but whether it’s Glasto or your garden, take a tip from Chloe and go comfy. Oh, and if you attempt them with socks, send us a picture. We want evidence.

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Features, Footwear, Opinion

Why socks and sandals are sexy this season

By laurenbravo on March 11th, 2010

chloesevignysocks.jpgHere’s a question for you to ponder over your latte: what is the greatest fashion faux-pas of all time?

By ‘greatest’ I naturally mean ‘worst’, rather in the same vein as ‘the Great War‘ or VH1′s ‘Greatest Power Ballads of the 80s’. There’s double denim, that tragic affliction of late 80s country rockers and science teachers on non-uniform days. There’s cycling shorts, the sweaty-crotched, cellulite-hugging, wear of a Rosemary Conley-shaped devil. Then there’s the ultimate, the uniform of elderly men on beaches, with knotted hankies on their heads and a fluttering copy of the Telegraph on their faces. Socks and sandals. And guess what folks? This year, they’re all back! Go on, at least fake some excitement.

With April Fool’s Day only a fortnight away, I can feel your scepticism. While there aren’t many styles that are safe from a sudden catwalk revival when designers run out of all other ideas, I think we all assumed that socks and sandals were immune. Too strong is their association with Sunday school teachers, hairy-legged eco-campaigners and people with fungal foot infections. But no longer! They’ve leaped off the crown green bowls lawn and onto the catwalk – and here are the pictures to prove it.

Burberry pulled off the look with aplomb, teaming scrunched-down knee socks with clunky platform wedges in a sort of safari-meets-70s-yachting-holiday fusion. Dior played it cutesy, again with wedges but this time in little white ankle socks, of the sort we used to wear in lower primary with our gingham summer dresses. Less convincing, though, was Marni’s effort, with kitten heels and beige socks straight off the orthopedic ward.

Socks Burberry.pngMeanwhile on the high street, Jonathan Aston is evangelising for the cause. That’s Jonathan Aston, purveyor of jazzy hosiery to well-dressed legs throughout the land, not BHS or Country Casuals. And the brand’s take on the trend, with slouchy knee-highs in khaki and sorbet shades, is so wearable you’ll wonder why you didn’t take style tips from your Grandad earlier (the armpit-waisters with a little shirt poking through the fly, though, might be one step too far even for these innovative times).

So are we doing it? Are we really? I’d like some sort of fashion pact here, where we all hold up our right hands and solemnly swear to embrace socks and sandals as a bonafide trend, for better or worse, for Burberry or Bon Marché. That way nobody can turn up wearing them at a party to be greeted by mocking squeals and cries of “You didn’t ACTUALLY believe that one, did you?”

A few guidelines might help too, to keep us out of drippy-hippy territory. So here are my top 3 tips for doing socks and sandals with style:

1) Keep it well-heeled. I know, I know, we’ve been cheerleading for the midi-heel and heralding the demise of the debilitating super-stilt. But when you’re wearing socks, you need to keep them high to fight the frump… even Chloe Sevigny can’t quite work it with flats, I think you’ll agree.

2) Keep it chunky. That’s not to say you can’t work it with stilettos, but on the catwalk the S’n'S looks that worked the best were those in super stompy wedges. A little clunk makes it modern.

3) Keep it pretty. The greying socks you wear to the gym will not cut it. Go with pastel colours or sheer lacy styles for a look that says “I did this on purpose” rather than “I have toenail issues.”

Good luck, ladies. I bid you, go forth and makes socks sexy. And look at it this way – even if we spend a summer looking like a Derby and Joan day trip, at least it’ll save us from blisters.

When it comes to double denim, however, I’m afraid you’re on your own.

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Accessories, Affordable Fashions, Footwear, New Fashions, Retail News

Steve Madden says it’s the right time for tights

By Andrea Kiliany Thatcher on March 3rd, 2008

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When it comes around to be time for tights next year, there will be another option for customers looking for fun, funky hosiery.

Steve Madden, the trendy shoe designer, will be debuting a range of tights, socks, and leggings in stores in July.

As you can see, the brand has already forayed into the world of leggings as well as a few socks.

It must have been successful since the new range will provide many more choices.

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Designer Fashions

Fashionable gifts for him

By Andrea Thatcher on November 29th, 2007

mengifts.jpgAfter talking with my mom, sisters and many friends with husbands or boyfriends, I’ve come to the conclusion that guys really like getting practical gifts like socks, underwear, shirts, and ties for Christmas or any other holiday–probably so they don’t ever have to go shopping. But how boring, right? So, I’ve come up with a few ideas to get them the practical gifts they want with a slightly fashionable twist to make you actually want to buy it for them. Get him a luxe dress shirt like this Liz Claiborne Wrinkle Free Sateen Shirt for $45 or this Yarn-Dyed Silk Blend Shirt on sale for $43.99. Express has stylish 1MX Fitted Shirts like the one above in brown Trimming Stripe for $54.50. They also have sauve Narrow Silk Ties for $34.50. Continue to the jump for more gift options.

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Accessories, Designer Fashions, Fashion News, Footwear, Retail News

We love our tights, and they’re not going away anytime soon

By Andrea Thatcher on November 14th, 2007

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While traditional, waist-high tights have gone down in popularity, teens who grew up without having to wear pantyhose are now excited about patterned tights and the layering options hosiery provides, and are driving the market. It’s interesting how that now that the “bare legs at all costs” maxim has extended beyond Hollywood and New York, women, not just girls, really are excited about tights and they’ve become a much more prominent aspect of designer collections. And they’re not going away. President and CEO of The Hosiery Association Sally F. Kay, says ’70s and ’80s retro styles will be hot for spring. Color will still be popular but instead of obvious shine we’ll be seeing more subdued, burnished effects like openwork lace, crochet, and basketweave. Nanette Lepore’s plum-colored tights, left, are an example of the dress and tights look that will remain popular in 2008.

[Source: WSAToday]

Related: Free People knee and thigh highs | Plaid stockings at Prada | Tights or thigh-highs, you decide!




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