Thursday 26 May 2016

Mint and turquoise with grey and silver accent


One of the biggest trends on any Fashion Week, aside from the actual cuts and the colours, is the existence of prints. We see all types of prints appear on that runway, with all different ideals by each artist as to how best one captures the imagination on fabrics of all types. We’ve seen everything from tie-dye to animal prints, pretty florals and everything in between this season.
While floral prints have been a big thing over the past few seasons, they are split into abstracts and rather realistic designs this time around.
There are a lot of floral prints in all sorts of different styles for the spring and summer seasons it appears.
There are floral prints that can look quite realistic and also very much on the romantic side with the way they have been positioned, the types of garments it is worn with and the background colours all ending to a rather Victorian but often simply love-inspiring effect.Floral prints are perfectly coordinate with blooming trees and all colourful nature and landscape this time of the year. 
My beautiful romantic vintage sheer top in a combination with mint plain Ted Baker capri trousers and turquoise metallic retro bag and also retro geometric sunglasses by Miu Miu.













Recently we have visited Richmond park. Richmond Park is a site of both national and international importance for wildlife conservation. It is London's largest Site of Special Scientific Interest, a National Nature Reserve and a Special Area of Conservation.
Richmond Park is a top UK site for ancient trees, particularly oaks, which have great historic and wildlife importance. The trees and associated decaying wood support nationally endangered species of fungi, as well as a remarkable range of nationally scarce invertebrates such as the cardinal click beetle and the stag beetle. Over one thousand species of beetle (more than one quarter of the British list) have been recorded in the park.
This incredible environment has been created by centuries of grazing by herds of red and fallow deer.
The Park has changed little over the centuries and, although it is surrounded by human habitation, the varied landscape of hills, woodland gardens and grasslands set among ancient trees abounds in wildlife.
 The royal connections to this park probably go back further than any of the others, beginning with Edward (1272-1307), when the area was known as the Manor of Sheen. The name was changed to Richmond during Henry VII's reign.








Let's rest bit from the vibrant turquoise and mint and come in the 50 shades of grey mood . Romantic and with scent of vintage.
Sometimes when I have enough of extravagant and brights shades I like to rest my mind in subtle neutral colours.
I have bought lovely silver box clutch bag which I set up with grey jacquard Ted Baker blouse and grey Isabel Marant capri embroidered denim and silver espadrilles. Also Miu Miu silver cat eye sunglasses and Ti Sento necklace worked well together.





Picking a right accessories could be a hard but also essential work if we want to create an sophisticated outfit.



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