Saturday, 27 December 2014

SUMMER ESSENTIALS - CAPRI PANTS

Hello again, everyone

I trust that you all had a fantastic Christmas and are gearing up for New Year!!!

Ours is going to be quite modest due to my husband’s heart operation which he had in September, we don't want to go anywhere which is remotely crowded or too noisy.  So we are planning to have a fabulous dinner with our friends at a restaurant called Monopole and we will watch the fireworks from their apartment overlooking the Harbour Bridge.

Now that Christmas is over it does not mean that we, in OZ, stop partying.  There is still New Year to come and as summer is in full swing in the Southern Hemisphere, we, Australians spend a great deal of time outdoors eating, drinking, swimming, sailing and generally having a ball.

And what is one the great fashion staples that is perfect for summer weather?  The answer is a pair of Capri pants.  I will be honest with you, I have never been a big fan of short pants.  I have seen so many women wearing these type of pants that did not suit them that I quite often felt tempted to ask why would they wear such unflattering clothes?  

white capri pants

Then one day I walked into a Trenery store and saw a pair of white linen Capri pants.  Actually, I was looking for regular white slacks but I saw these and decided to give them a go.  As is my common practice, I brought them home and then spent the next hour mixing and matching them with what was in my closet to see how they would work together.

Mixing and matching is a lot of fun, it is a great skill that becomes better with practice.  It helps to utilise the contents of your wardrobe to its maximum capacity.  Once you have mastered it, you will be surprised about how many different looks you can create and how many various outfits you actually own.  Not to mention that is a very practical way to save money and time so you don’t have to look for a new dress every time you received an invitation to a dinner party.

Following wise saying that, "a picture worth is a thousand words", I decided to take a different approach to writing about fashion and instead of just telling you what type of pants you should or should not wear, etc. (cyberspace is clogged with websites giving women this type of advice, so that there is nothing new left to add) but rather I will share with you some images of my take on Capri pants. I sincerely hope that they would give you some ideas and inspiration on how to wear yours.

However, if you have any questions to this post or any of my previous publications, please drop me a line and I would be more than happy to help.

On this note I wish you all a fabulous New Year and I will see you again in 2015!!!

Until then

Black and White is always trendy
Pants:  Trenery
Shoes:  Senso
T-shirt:  Sportsgirl
Sunglasses:  Ray Ban

Elegant shoes and smart jacket will change the look from casual to chic
capri pants+jacket+elegant look
  
Jacket:  Zara
Shoes:  Miu Miu (as before)
Bag:  Coach (as before)

With the help of an oversized tunic and contrasting shoes I am ready to rock 
white capri pants +red shoes

Top:  Prada
Cardigan:  Sloane Society
Shoes:  Chloe

Keep it simple and let the accessories do the talking

T-shirt:  Trenery
Shoes:  ZaZou


Thursday, 18 December 2014

BLACK AND WHITE PALAZZO PANTS JUMPSUIT

Hi everyone,

With less then a week left before Christmas, it feels like we are almost reaching the epicentre of the huge tornado called pre-Christmas hysteria.  Even those who celebrate different holidays of their faith get caught up in a swirl of traffic, shopping, school holidays and cooking all of which are tightly pressed together waiting to be released on 25 December.

With that in mind, I will be quick and to the point or should I say "to the dot?".  Point in case, is my new jump suit.  This is one thing that I love about Christmas - it is the pre-Christmas sale.  You don't need to wait till after Christmas to buy yourself a gorgeous outfit with quite a substantial discount. 
Jumpsuits are very hot right now, in 2014 the trend has been a major staple for every fashion magazine and department store across the globe.  And rightfully so. Whether you are heading off to a casual Saturday lunch at your favourite cafe, a backyard barbeque or looking for something to wear to dinner or to a cocktail party - you can't go wrong with a jumpsuit. 


Light cotton flowing jumpsuits in pretty prints are great for day-time casual outfits but for the evening look it is better to have them in one solid colour, such as in black.  The interesting details like lace, sequins or a plunging neckline create a dressy vibe and make the jumpsuit a great alternative to a cocktail dress.  As someone once said:  "A jumpsuit is the 2014 equivalent of the LBD."

Choose the shape of the suit according to your taste:  skinny legs, boho style or wide-leg are just a few options you would may consider when shopping for one.

For me, the most crucial factor to consider is your body shape.  Find the jump suit that suits your figure and you are bound to look fabulous?

jumpsuite by sass+bide
Jumpsuit:  Sass & Bide
Shoes: Christian Louboutin
Bag:  Chanel
Sunglasses: Ray Ban

Linking up with Not Dressed as Lamb, Elegantly Dressed and Stylish, Penniless Socialite











Wednesday, 10 December 2014

LITTLE BLACK DRESS

I can feel that you are about to scream “Not another LBD!!!” and you would be right.  However, when talking about wardrobe essentials, it is mandatory to mention the importance of having a Little Black Dress in my wardrobe or what kind of stylista would I be without it.

black dress from valentino collection
A Little Black Dress from Valentino's "50th Anniversary" Exhibition


how to wear little black dress, lbd
Dress:  Le'Elegante
Shoes:  Louis Vuitton
Cuff:  Hermes

As much as I try not to overburden my wardrobe with identical items, I ended up having two LBDs  - one with long sleeves for cold months and a short or sleeveless number for warm balmy nights.  Over the course of time, I came to realise that a black dress can last you a good few years before someone will notice that you wear the same dress time and time again.  Surely, if you have one of those elaborate ball gowns you bought for a very special occasion, I would be very careful not to wear it in the same crowd more then once. Case in point the dress I am wearing.  I wore three times:  once to the Italian National Ball and second time - to a wedding and the thirdt - to my 50th birthday party.  Since those three occasions involved almost everyone I know, there is a very slim chance me wearing this dress again. That's why my two other dresses are of a much version with almost no frills, bells and whistles and I wear them time and time again until I grow tired of them.

As I mentioned in my previous posts, accessories are the key to making a dress look different every time you wear it.  The possibilities are endless, as black is one of those colours that matches with every other possible hue, colour, pattern or fabric.  A black dress can easily be dressed up or down with an effortless transition from a regular daytime routine into a night of fun and adventure.

All you need to do is kick off your office flats and put on a pair of killer heels in black or contrasting colour (for a colour pop and more fun); and swap your modest necklace for a piece of eye catching jewelry. 

how to wear little black dress with contrast shoes
Dress:  Cue 
Shoes:  Manolo Blahnik
Bag:  Chanel
Necklace:  George Jensen

how to wear little black dress
Dress:  Max Mara
Shoes:  Christian Louboutin
Bag:  Chanel

If your taste is on the more conservative side, pearls, real or fake, around your neck or in strands cascading down the front of your dress always speaks style and elegance.  Just think of Audrey Hepburn in “Breakfast at Tiffany’s”.

And most importantly, never leave home without dressing your lips in glamorous red.

Wednesday, 3 December 2014

DOUBLE SPLIT MAXI SKIRT I BOUGHT IN BALI

At the beginning of this year my husband and I decided to go to Bali for a week of peace and relaxation.  We both absolutely adore this island and have visited it numerous times.  It is inhibited by spiritually calm and beautiful people and we love watching their slow unhurried pace, experience their kindness, patience and immense tolerance towards the hardships of life. There is so much to do and to see here but it is also a great place to relax and recharge before heading back to the rat race. 

maxi skirt+summer essentials
The flora is so rich, bright green and luscious.  Everywhere you look, the beautiful flowers which are as bright as the colours of the rainbow are blooming, the aroma of frangipani is intoxicating and the tropical birds dart back and forth chirping happy melodies above your head.  Not to mention the breathtaking sunsets over Jimbaran beach enjoyed over freshly grilled seafood cooked right in front of you and accompanied by a glass of chilled wine, the remarkable architecture and a general feeling of well being to be enjoyed.
bali, jimbaram beach
Tourists enjoying freshly cook seafood on the beach at Jimbaram beach

sunset over jimbaram beach
A sole vendor on the beach

There is another side of Bali that has been in the making for the last few years, modern Bali with a multitude of five star hotels, bars and night clubs, hot beach clubs and restaurants and of course, shopping.

Walking along the streets of Seminyak, we were amazed by the number of high-end shopping boutiques, art galleries and other creative hubs that have up during in the last few years.  Hopping from one smartly fitted shop to another, I spotted a maxi skirt in bright vibrant colours that I ended up buying.

art gallery seminyak
Art for sale in one of the many art galleries of Seminyak

I love maxi skirts.  The first thought that comes to mind is that their length promises cover, but they are not as innocent as one would think and for the women who are past the age of wearing skirts that look more like a wide belt rather than an actual garment, they provide a perfect opportunity to show off your toned legs without being called immodest.   A point in case is the split, running along the front or the side of the skirt, both are great or the one I am wearing now - a double front split maxi skirt.  Think of Angelina Jolie and JLo and you know what I am talking about.

The beauty of the maxi skirt is that it is good for almost any occasion, from a backyard barbecue lunch to a night of drinks at the bar.  Correct accessories is the key:  whilst flat sandals or wedge shoes provide necessary comfort and look great for the backyard entertainment, I would swap them for the killer heels when night falls.  A cutting edge necklace and a compact hand bag or purse will complete the transformation.  Oh, almost forgot - my signature look - red lips.

mama san restaurant bali
Mama San in all her glory looking down at diners at Mama San restaurant

bali, tanah lot
Tanah Lot - a home to the pilgrimage Temple

Maxi skirt
Top:  Dotti
Skirt:  Bali boutique
Shoes:  Ted Baker
Bag:  Vivienne Westwood
Glasses:  Ray Ban

Until then,

Anna
xoxoxo