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.



Friday, 13 May 2016

Pale Pink pastel lady

Pale and pastels colours are perfect for upcoming season. My presentation below will show the effect of matching pinky outfits. On this occasion I could not resist to not show the beauty of this incredible pair of shoes.








Ripped Frame Los Angeles jeans with pale pink embellished top and Giannini 110MM GLITTERED SUEDE & LEATHER PUMPS. Made in Italy unique and unusual design.
Wow, I just discovered this fantastic designer, he really deserves to be known! The shoes are so fabulous!!

Nicolò Beretta, 18 years old, artistic name Giannico. Occupation? Award collector. Yes, because this very young designer launched his shoe collection just two years ago but has already won several hearts. Like those of the jury of Who’s On Next, who just chose him for the Best Shoes Designer award 2015. And Manolo Blanhik’s, who after seeing his creations encouraged him to launch his own brand.
 Sexy but super fun. Playing with pop culture, his shoes are the new cult of the boldest fashionistas. His motto? Stand out, always. And if even someone who never goes unnoticed for her unconventional choices like Lady Gaga wore them, it means his talent is really peculiar!
 For the artistic references that are (not) hidden in every shoe, true collector’s items.
 His humour: because dressing up means having fun!
It all started in 2011, when the Milan-born shoe designer participated in a meet and greet with Manolo Blahnik, organized at London department store Harvey Nichols. “Vogue Italia organised this event where you had the opportunity to meet with designers and show them your portfolio. I started making sketches ever since I was a little child, and went to Harvey Nichols with my mom to show my portfolio to Manolo Blahnik – my idol. He told my mother: ‘Madam, you’re son is truly gifted – he needs to get serious about this’,” Nicoló recalls, who lives between Milan and Sydney as of five years, after his father had to move to the Australian hub for career motives.
I started with doing women’s shoes, and I still plan on focusing on women for now. I’ve created one men’s shoe however, but that’s just so I could wear one of my designs as well.”
His Italian-made shoes, which start retailing from €300 to €1500 (US $340- US $1700), are known for their combination of sex-appeal and humour (his current collection boasts a pair of high heeled sandals modeled after a weed plant, in addition to a cobalt blue pair of loafers studded with pills). Currently, Nicoló his shoes are stocked at some of Milan’s hottest boutiques, including No30 and Viale Piave 37. It is the American market however – where Giannico is sold at VFILES – which the Italian is expecting to become most lucrative for his business. “I feel the type of product I make is a perfect fit for the American market, so the next step is definitely to focus on the US.
Some of his other designs



Here below beautiful photos of me in the nature to explore real beauty of spring and upcoming summer. In ripped jeans from Frame made by Los angeles company and quiet old dusky pink embellishment top from Ted Baker with silver-gold spanish espadrilles and lovely and delicate baby pink small bow shopper bag Ritaa.
Double the style and sophistication with RITAA. This classic leather shopper has a secret hidden inside. Undo the rose coloured zip to discover a small matching clutch. Ted certainly agrees that a girl can never have too many bags! 

  • Ted Baker accessories collection
  • Patent bow and metallic detail
  • Crosshatch leather
  • Two straps
  • Zip fastening
  • Complete with matching clutch bag
  • Ted Baker branded










and another beautiful set with floral garden party pinky,green and blue vintage effect skinny trousers by Gas and rose gold Keds trainers and pale pink satin smart jacket with pearls jewellery from Juicy Couture . Italian Gas jeans model sumatra fit slim jeggings in stretch denim.
Gas Jeans (S.p.A.), sometimes stylised as GAS, is a leading premium apparel and denim brand owned by Grotto S.p.A, run by the Grotto family out of Italy. The company was founded by, Claudio Grotto, in the early 1970s. Today it operates sales in more than 56 countries with more than 3,000 stores.
GAS targets its products at the youth segment. The brand is known in both the Italian fashion and worldwide fashion scenes to be simple, original and versatile.
Hungarian origin model and actress Barbara Palvin has been in many GAS jeans ads, wearing a variety of GAS brand jeans. For instance, one of the more popular images includes her in blue skin-tight jeans.
The company was launched at the beginning of the 70s out of the passion and creativity of Claudio Grotto in the heart of North-East Italy. Since 1984 Grotto Group has been designing, manufacturing and distributing men’s, women’s and children’s clothing, footwear and accessories collections with the GAS brand.
Denim is in GAS’ core business and DNA. It is its history and its future. An inseparable relationship that has marked its growth and recognisability, and which continues to be its cornerstone, the element that its collections revolve around.
Products that meet the needs of the intelligent, aware, international, cosmopolitan consumer. Contemporary clothing that goes beyond the fashions of the moment to express the wearer’s individuality on all occasions. A knowing synthesis between essential shapes, the highest attention to detail and sensuality of expression place GAS among today’s most authoritative interpreters of the world of denim and its evolution over time.