Showing posts with label affordable. Show all posts
Showing posts with label affordable. Show all posts

Wednesday, 24 April 2013

12 great affordable bags to go to the beach.

Sunbathing season is almost here. Days are longer and warmer so you have a great chance to enjoy the first rays of sunshine to help you get that healthy, golden look. Going to the beach could give you a headache because you might not have the right bag to fit everything you need. Here you have a good selection of 12 bags priced from €15 to €90, so you can choose one and get to the beach with everything you need. The only headache you’re at risk of then is from the Mojitos! 

Don't forget to put your sun block on! I’ve also added my top 5 selection. Happy tanning!

From left to right, up and down: Straw tote €34, dsw.com. O'neill nahua bag €2, swell.com . Canvas striped maxi bag, €41, Mango. River Island metallic weaved smart beach bag €43, Asos. Nine West Tropicana medium tote €46, ninewest.com. French Connection beach basket tote €44, Asos. Aldo Hydelade shoulder tote €53, Asos. Hawaii beach bag €15, Asos. Paul's Boutique skull shopper €53, exclusive at Asos. Wendy Perspex bag €23, Asos. Gianmarco Venturi large fabric bag €45, Yoox. Armani Jeans large PVC bag €91, Yoox. 

Shiseido, Estée Lauder, Nivea Sun, Lancaster, available in department stores,
Becca Cosmetics available at http://www.skinlifeshop.com

Wednesday, 13 March 2013

Rule # 15: How to wear stripes.

Stripes are a huge trend next season so if you want to look your best wearing them either if you'd like to make your figure look slimmer or if you are underweight and always aim for a fuller look, there's a very clever trick to play with outfits for this purpose. Everyone know how much the choice of clothes means when it comes to highlighting or concealing certain parts of our bodies. There're different ways to make every imperfection become an advantage. In addition to the right combination of clothes that work for this purpose there's also another point that plays a great hole in this aspect. That is the print on the clothes. In this case I'm going to focus on STRIPES. Stripes can really help you in this respect. 
Stripes are those oldest and most tricky ways to use for figure adjustment. They have always been in fashion and will certainly have a long life ahead. The only thing that changes is the colours of trendy stripes and their being either thick or thin. Stripes are, indeed, very simple, classical, and ladylike and fit almost everyone. 
Horizontal and vertical stripes have different tendencies. Horizontal ones make your body slimmer, therefore you look thinner, and vertical ones widen our body adding a couple of kilos to you. So in order to learn more about each of them and know how to put outfits with stripes together, let's have a look at these tips for wearing stripes. 



HOW TO LOOK THINNER

Traditionally, fashion experts have been prone to the idea that plus-sized women should avoid horizontal stripes, claiming that this type of stripes gave the illusion of bulk. Others have the opposite opinion and have said that this was a very harsh mistake, since horizontal stripes have the opposite effect, as plus-sized people appear taller and more three-dimensional when wearing horizontal stripes. 
For me this is a tricky one: if you are a plus-sized woman you should avoid stripes unless you have been advise by an image consultant or you could opt for wearing straight pants with vertical stripes. Avoid wearing any type of stripes on your upper body. 

If you are a brave woman and want to try it follow this: pick a top in dark shades with lighter horizontal stripes, which reaches the top of your thighs. While wearing it, never tuck the shirt in the bottom outfit, rather leave it hanging loose over your jeans, skirt or whatever it may be. To finish off the look, you can also wear a blazer, a sweater or a nice necklace. 

Use stripes wisely. If you are a pear-shape, avoid striped bottoms, you'll even highlight your curvy hips, and always choose black tones of other pieces of clothes when you are pairing them with stripes. The dark background will also make you look slimmer. Unless you have a slim figure (rectangle shape), you can easily combine stripes tops with different colours of stylish bottoms. 



HOW TO WEAR STRIPES

There're different ways of wearing stripes. Let's have a look at the basic outfit choices including tops with traditional horizontal black and white stripes. 
  • One of the easiest and maybe the basic forms of wearing stripes is simply pairing a striped blouse or any other top with a pair of jeans. A loose-fitting shirt will be a wise choice for a curvy body. If you are fat in the tummy area, better opt for loose striped tops rather than define it. 
  • It's also a good idea to wear striped shirt or tee with a simple black bottom. Indeed, whenever wearing stripes the classical way is keeping to black or white. Since the stripes already become visual, you can break the tone down by choosing black or white. If you have a curvy midsection go for something with high-waist paired with a loose-fitting striped top. 
  • If you have a thin top and curvy bottom, then you can opt for a dress with a vertical striped top part and a one-coloured bottom. The bottom will look ideal, as it is, without adding any volume. Whereas the thin top part will visually become fuller. The bottom colour of the dress can complement the top colour or vice verse, contrast it. You can, for example, take a dress with a black and white top stripes and a green bottom. That really looks trendy and creates the illusion that your are wearing a tow-piece outfit. 
  • If you are in one of those days when you don't want to think about what to wear, simply grab whatever comes close and go. A tunic top and leggings can be an ideal pick for those lazy days. A striped tunic-length top is certainly more expressive and fresh than your everyday standard tunics. Combine the latter with tights and you are ready to go. 
  • Another outfit is a simple jersey dress, leggings, boots, a long cardigan and a "no-time-to-wash-my-hair" hat. The dress is very versatile and can serve for different occasions. You can switch the boots to high heels for an evening look. Skinny belts which are very trendy can add a final touch for your look. Put the belt on the cardigan over your dress and you're good to go. 
  • Accessorize the stripes. If you like striped tops and want to have a different look when wearing them, then either add a matching vest, a tie or a colourful scarf that will refresh the traditional black and white. Neutral colours are best for a medium look. For more emphasis go for brighter accessories but keep in mind that you should not define your bottom part in this case. 
  • For those who always want to conceal their body a loose horizontal striped cardigan can make wonders. Put on a neutral top, wear a cardigan on top and finish your look with either skinny pants or tights, or you can wear a simple mild coloured dress pairing it with a striped cardigan. 
  • For more casual and trendy look you can change the cardigan for a blazer or a jacket, a leather one could be great especially for the cold season. A pair of jeans paired with a striped top and leather black jacket as well as black shoes or boots and you're done. 
  • For cold weather, when putting on a dress, opt for a one colour coat over your striped dress and tights that are the same colour as the coat, or if you want to be a little bit bold, then combine the classical black and white striped dress with red tights. You'll have a dramatic look.
  • Opt for stripes of other colours. Best combinations are: red and white, light brown and black, which resembles the leopard print, blue and white and so on. 
  • Pair stripes with a neutral colour if you want to feel safe. If you're just starting to wear stripes, wear them with a block of colour on your other half. A striped skirt with a plain top can look fabulous, as can a striped top with a plain skirt or jeans. Emphasize only one part of you body. 
As you can see stripes can be wear in any season, from summer to winter. Always keep in mind the wider the stripe, the bolder the statement. If you are hesitant about stripes, try pinstripes at first and once you feel comfortable in them make your way for wider stripes. Pinstripes are especially cute for business and casual wear. 

Here are some looks I pulled out for you. 


Top, Blanco. Striped shorts & bag, Mango. Wedge, Zara. 

Striped top, delias.com. Jeans, Mango. Flats, Asos. Bag, Parfois. 

Striped blouse & skirt, Mango. Shoes, Zara. Clutch, Parfois. 

Striped dress, Topshop. Flats, Asos. Handbag, Mango. Pink belt, Uterque. Sunglasses, Ray-Ban. Heels, Zara. Bag & silver belt, Mango. 

Pictures: Pinterest, Getty. 

Wednesday, 27 February 2013

SKINLIFE experience.

Walking through Chiado, in the heart of Lisbon, there's a shop everybody should visit: SKINLIFE. 
Aiming to offer a unique and exclusive collection of perfumes, make-up, skin and hair care and lifestyle products, the Dutch owners Dennis de Vries and Patrick van den Berg opened this boutique a year ago. 

Some of my friends told me about it after they went there and loved the experience, so I decided to stop by and see for myself what Dennis and Patrick have to offer. Skinlife is located in Rua Paiva de Andrade 4, a few metres away from Baixa-Chiado metro station outside the famous Cafe A Brasileira. 

Walking in is a completely different experience. It's no ordinary perfume shop. The spacious layout features walls covered with perfumes, skin and hair care products and make-up and the whole experience is enhanced by a fresh clean smell that makes you not want to leave. Dennis explained that the people who create their products are passionate about and only use the purest and highest standard ingredients to ensure the quality of the products. That is what it makes them "niche brands". Dennis worked for the top in the beauty brand, Creme de la Mer, and an exclusive Spa resort and did the make-up for a number of films and TV shows. His last job in Holland was Skins Cosmetics. Patrick, whose mum is Portuguese, started his career at Chanel Benelux and was responsible for make-up events, training and press lunches. During his 5 years at Chanel where he became head make-up artist, he travelled all over Europe to experience the differences in make-up cultures. He also worked as a make-up artist for several fashion shows, photo shoots, TV shows and films. The philosophy they both share is to bring exclusive brands to the Portuguese market so their clients enjoy something exclusive and distinguished. 

They invited me for a coffee and sat down for a little chat when they confessed they care more about the relationship they're building with the clients than the value of the products, and I have to say that their products are not as expensive as you might think. People might assume that, just because Skinlife doesn't look like a normal beauty shop, the products they sell are expensive. Well, that’s simply not true. For example, skin care products range in price from €22 to €85, make-up from €18 to €50, home fragrances (which I'm smelling as I write thanks to their gift of an amazing scented candle that I’m now addicted to!) from €20 to €85 and perfumes from €15 to €375. Nowadays pricing is so important and even more so when it comes to beauty products. So you see, it's not that expensive, is it? 

Apart from representing and selling these products, they also offer other high quality services such as eyebrow treatments using tweezers, daily, party and wedding make-up and workshops in groups where Patrick teaches you how to create a day time look and how to adapt it to the night - and all this while drinking a glass of wine or juice and nibbling on some appetizers. He also is available for masterclasses. The price range: from €25 to €50 per person. What a fantastic idea!? Why not take your friends and spending an evening at the boutique and learn some make-up tips? Or maybe what you need is your morning make up. In this case Skinlife offers you the possibility of having your make-up done while having a lovely breakfast at the boutique so you can arrive at work looking your best!

They also have a little section for leather goods: Guild of Holland. Guild has developed a style of product design that reinforces an understated approach through apparently simple ideas, structures and designs all with the highest quality materials available. They sell iPhone covers to key hangers, shopping bags and clutches which can be personalized with your initials and your favourite colour. 

Among smells of vanilla, fresh citrus and vetiver, Dennis and Patrick revealed that next month they will be launching a custom skin care service. How amazing is that?! So you'll know which type of skin you have and you'll be able to buy products specially created for you.

As a team they have years of experience, working for the best perfume houses in the world. Above all they are passionate about beauty.

Saturday, 8 December 2012

Winter Weekends

Once again the weekend is here. It's time to relax, enjoy long chats over coffee with friends, lunches with the family and also to party all night long! Whatever you do, you need to look gorgeous and be the center of attention. On rainy days a trench coat like this one is just perfect. It's an essential for any woman's wardrobe and, although it is a classic piece, it is very versatile. Wear it with jeans or leggings, you will be comfy and cozy.
Top & jeans, Mango. Trench coat, Dorothy Perkins. Foulard & belt, Uterque. Sneakers, Blanco. Sunglasses & bag, Asos.

At night it's all change and the challenge is to be sexy without looking cheap. Leave your boots at home and choose a pair of high heels. Pair your boyfriends jeans with a plain top and add some edge and sparkle with a sequined waistcoat like the one I chose from Mango. Don't forget to wear a jacket. In this look I went for the fur bomber jacket from Topshop. Add some accessories but don't overdo it! The sequined waistcoat is sparkly enough!

Pull & Bear boyfriend jeans. Top & sequined waistcoat, Mango. Fur bomber jacket & heels, Topshop. Clutch & cuff, Asos. Belt, Uterque. Rig, Selfridges. 

Wednesday, 7 November 2012

Here comes the Winter! Rule # 5: Get yourself a great coat. You deserve it!


Temperatures are dropping, days are shorter and nights are longer. Winter is just around the corner and you’re going to need something in your wardrobe to last the whole season and protect you from winter’s chills. It's about time you got yourself a great coat. If you are a woman with a classic style, the choice is simple: a trench coat in a classic colour such as brown, camel or black... but if you are a bold woman who wants to make a statement, go for a bold coat. Here are some options with a range of prices from the affordable to the expensive. Enjoy!

TOPSHOP
ZARA

MANGO

H&M

MIU MIU
MANGO

ZARA

ZARA

ZARA

BURBERRY LONDON
MANGO

CHLOÉ
MANGO

J. CREW (NET-A-PORTER)

MIU MIU

MANGO
LANVIN
TOPSHOP

MANGO

ZARA
STELLA MCCARTNEY
MAISON MARTIM MARGIELA for H&M - In shops from November 15.


Saturday, 3 November 2012

Hello World!

DAY 1

I've been thinking a lot about creating my own blog. To be honest I'm not a blog person but right now I need to have one. I felt the sensation of having one to express myself, to express how I feel and see fashion.
But what is it? What is fashion? To me fashion is a state of mind, it's a way of expression. Fashion is what we all want to be. We try to fit in by using fashion, we dress according to fashion and even if you are part of one of those groups that don't believe in fashion, whatever you are wearing today has been designed according to the rules of fashion. Look at yourself at the mirror. The colour of you dress, your jacket, your trousers or even your shoes have all been created by the world of fashion. We receive too much information in fashion shows and sometimes we don't know how we are going to use those clothes the next season and, being realistic, there are people who can't afford them. Expensive clothes, bags, shoes, etc. We dream about having it all. Money is a big issue. So after looking at fashion magazines you realize you don't know how to pay for the look you want. The best thing: go to affordable shops and look for the "trend". Zara, H&M, Massimo Dutti... they all have it at affordable prices. And it doesn't matter if you are a woman or a man. So, what's your problem now? You don't know how to create a look? No worries, that's why I am here. To help you with fashion. To be "The Fashion Guide".

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