I keep meaning to at least explain that I'm having a blog holiday. Instead I've just left months of silence! Edna is in dire need of a redesign - the last thing any style/fashion blog needs it to look dated! I'm hoping to soon start work on an update to Edna and to launch a shiny, brand-new blog over the autumn.
So enjoy the rest of September and hopefully Edna will be back up and active in October.
xxKatie
Sunday, 15 September 2013
Wednesday, 19 June 2013
Presents for little ones from the V&A
The V&A is one of my favourite places in London. I used to be lucky enough to live close enough that I could hop on a bus, get there in 15 minutes and go for a wander around for an hour. Pre-Laney May, when I had a bit more of a social life, I used to go to the Friday Lates and have the joy of going to an exhibition, having a drink, listening to music, all in that stunning setting.
It's also a lovely place to buy gifts...for yourself as well as others! The jewellery collection is amazing - you can pick up some beautiful, really individual pieces for reasonable prices. And, at sales times, some absolute bargains too.
Luckily (if you don't live in London) it also has a great online shop. It's birthday season coming up soon for Laney May and her little friends, so I've been on the look-out for present ideas. The V&A has some gorgeous presents for little ones. These are some of my favourites...
It's also a lovely place to buy gifts...for yourself as well as others! The jewellery collection is amazing - you can pick up some beautiful, really individual pieces for reasonable prices. And, at sales times, some absolute bargains too.
Luckily (if you don't live in London) it also has a great online shop. It's birthday season coming up soon for Laney May and her little friends, so I've been on the look-out for present ideas. The V&A has some gorgeous presents for little ones. These are some of my favourites...
Edward Bawden colouring book - £5.99 |
Giraffe height chart - £22 |
Dog puzzle - £15 |
Jungle cubes game - £14 |
Rope climbing monkey tin toy - £12 |
Black & white embroidered dress - £20 |
Kaleidoscope dress - £25 |
Handmade elephant slippers - £22 |
Wooden animal letters - they're all lovely - £2.50 each |
'Grannie' play apron - £8.50 |
Tuesday, 18 June 2013
Mary Portas dresses...for any age!
I’ve blogged in the past about the Mary Portas range at House of Fraser and how great I think it is. It's becoming my workwear uniform. But when I mention to friends and colleagues where my outfit is from, they all think (without fail) that the range is for older women and that if you’re under 50 it’s not for you.
We do tend to be a bit obsessed with age in our society. Lots of women would never set foot in Topshop/H&M/Warehouse etc because they’re ‘too young’ for them. Lots of other women wouldn’t set foot in M&S/Clarks/Hobbs etc because they’re “too old” for them.
I totally get that we do dress differently at different stages in our lives but for me it hasn’t been a drastic change – I’d hope that the main change is that I’m a bit more stylish than I was in my teens...and even my twenties. Seriously, I went through a phase at university when I seemed to embrace Melanie Griffiths in Working Girl as my fashion icon...in the mid-90s! What the hell was I thinking?!
Anyway, I think it’s really about finding your style and adapting it to how you feel at any stage in your life.
J Crew is opening a store in the UK later this year...just up the road from my office on Regent Street (eek...god help my bank balance!). I was recently reading a profile of J Crew’s creative director, Jenna Lyons and there was a real emphasis on the brand being somewhere where women of any age would shop. It was about style and quality, not targeting an age group.
So maybe I’d still shop at the Mary Portas range when I’m over 50. I’d certainly encourage my mum to shop there, as I think as women get older they can really get ignored and feel lost on the high street. But I’d also really encourage all my friends to take a look. There are such great pieces. And if you can’t afford full price Portas, then there are always sales.
I think where the range really excels are dresses. A lot of them may not have hanger-appeal but when you get them on you realise how flattering the cuts are.
These are my current favourites. Some are really simple, so it’s all about how you style them. That may vary depending how old you are, who you are, what you like...
Twist knot dress in navy - £49.50 (down from £99) |
Tuck front dress in black - £49.50 (down from £99) |
Printed no-brainer dress - £99 (though pretty much sold out) |
Pleat neck dress in red - £67 (down from £135) |
No brainer crepe dress in red (though looks quite an orange-red, which I really like) - £49.50 (down from £99) |
Tree print dress - £80 (down from £160) |
Fit & flare Linda dress - £49.50 (down from £99) |
Cowl neck jersey dress in green - £49.50 (down from £99) |
Tuesday, 11 June 2013
SUNO & Uniqlo - print heaven
I bang on about designer collaborations on the high street all the time. They do seem to be ten-a-penny these days - so many, that it's much easier to be picky about what you're interested in. Take, for example, today's announcement about Isabel Marant doing a range for H&M. I know many of you will be hyper-ventilating with excitement but I'm not a huge fan, so don't feel too fussed about it (Marni for H&M was an entirely different matter!).
Uniqlo has had some great designer collaborations. A few years back, I purchased an Alexander Wang for Uniqlo dress for something like £20. It is one of my favourite pieces in my wardrobe...and now Alexander Wang, then a relatively new designer, is heading up Balenciaga!
The Alexander Wang dress was part of Uniqlo's Designer Invitation Project, which is still going strong. A couple of weeks ago, much to my excitement, the New York designer SUNO launched a range for Uniqlo. I remember a few years back seeing the first collection from SUNO (not in the flesh, disappointly, in magazines!) and loved the clashing prints and textures. The vintage Kenyan fabrics were used in a way that wasn't too boho, with gorgeous little tailored jackets, clashing blouses over dresses and fitted trousers. It looked tailored but totally deconstructed too - all in vibrant prints. I loved it. But, alas, my bank balance doesn't stretch to a SUNO original...so hallelujah for Uniqlo!
The range is small with a couple of SUNO prints used across dresses, skirts, tops and trousers. I tried on these trousers and loved them but I think I needed a larger size than they had in stock. The fabric looked to be straining a little too much across my thighs! But they are lovely and a really nice length.
I also tried this dress and loved the clashing patterns and midi-length but again, they didn't have my size in stock. I think I tried medium and it was very, very roomy.
But in the end, I went for this skirt from the range.
It has the gorgeous, clashing SUNO print and is fun and flirty. I had hoped I could wear it to work with a plain white shirt, but it's a bit too short. Even with flat shoes, I felt a bit exposed for the office. So I think it will be one for socialising...perfect for when the British summer does finally make an appearance!
Uniqlo has had some great designer collaborations. A few years back, I purchased an Alexander Wang for Uniqlo dress for something like £20. It is one of my favourite pieces in my wardrobe...and now Alexander Wang, then a relatively new designer, is heading up Balenciaga!
The Alexander Wang dress was part of Uniqlo's Designer Invitation Project, which is still going strong. A couple of weeks ago, much to my excitement, the New York designer SUNO launched a range for Uniqlo. I remember a few years back seeing the first collection from SUNO (not in the flesh, disappointly, in magazines!) and loved the clashing prints and textures. The vintage Kenyan fabrics were used in a way that wasn't too boho, with gorgeous little tailored jackets, clashing blouses over dresses and fitted trousers. It looked tailored but totally deconstructed too - all in vibrant prints. I loved it. But, alas, my bank balance doesn't stretch to a SUNO original...so hallelujah for Uniqlo!
The range is small with a couple of SUNO prints used across dresses, skirts, tops and trousers. I tried on these trousers and loved them but I think I needed a larger size than they had in stock. The fabric looked to be straining a little too much across my thighs! But they are lovely and a really nice length.
SUNO skinny trousers - £29.90 |
I also tried this dress and loved the clashing patterns and midi-length but again, they didn't have my size in stock. I think I tried medium and it was very, very roomy.
SUNO dress - £29.90 |
But in the end, I went for this skirt from the range.
SUNO flare skirt - £19.90 |
It has the gorgeous, clashing SUNO print and is fun and flirty. I had hoped I could wear it to work with a plain white shirt, but it's a bit too short. Even with flat shoes, I felt a bit exposed for the office. So I think it will be one for socialising...perfect for when the British summer does finally make an appearance!
Wednesday, 22 May 2013
New life into an old Gap dress
Another day, another hand-me-down. This time a navy and black Gap dress from my lovely big sister. It's a perfect length for work and although it's sleeveless - and I know lots of women aren't fans of sleeveless dresses - a blouse and cardigan solves that issue!
A marginally warmer day meant the woollen coat was ditched in favour of a Miss Selfridge mac, though I still couldn't risk a scarfless day! (this one from the Barbara Hulanicki range for Topshop) |
A close-up! |
The blouse is actually white with a black studded collar & cuffs...bought for £8 in a charity shop that was selling new but slightly faulty clothes from the gorgeous brand Dahlia. The only fault I can spot is that some of the studding isn't exactly the same distance apart...& that's it! Full price the blouse was £58! |
My trusty Topshop ballet pumps |
Tuesday, 21 May 2013
A Whistles hand-me down
There are many emotionally significant benefits to having a sister - love, support, advice, understanding, comfort...a whole plethora of wonderfulness. There are also fashion benefits, otherwise known as hand-me-downs.
Just this past weekend, my lovely sister bestowed on me two dresses from Monsoon and Gap and this gorgeous skirt from Whistles. All in perfect condition, hardly worn and now hanging happily in my wardrobe.
Just this past weekend, my lovely sister bestowed on me two dresses from Monsoon and Gap and this gorgeous skirt from Whistles. All in perfect condition, hardly worn and now hanging happily in my wardrobe.
Floral Whistles skirt worn with a jumper from one of the original Autograph ranges at M&S. It's so old, it pre-dates my decade-long relationship with my husband! |
As much as I'd love to be wearing the skirt with bare legs & a t-shirt, at least the freezing weather allows me to wear my gorgeous pink Exeter coat. |
Pink & floral teamed with a bit of leopard print! |
A close-up of the print...& a Lola Rose ring |
The Clarks Yarra boots...which are always on my feet |
Thursday, 9 May 2013
Zara shoes - too many to resist!
Today a colleague, rather cruelly, showed me a feature she'd spotted in a magazine on the amazing shoes in Zara for under £30. Cruel, because she knows I'm trying to restrain my urge to shop and that my will-power is teetering on the edge! I took a deep breath and looked on the Zara website...
Spring/Summer 2013 is a triumph in the Zara shoe department. Heels, platforms, wedges, flats, sandals, all a joy to behold. These are my top ten - alas, not all under £30 but still all reasonable prices.
Spring/Summer 2013 is a triumph in the Zara shoe department. Heels, platforms, wedges, flats, sandals, all a joy to behold. These are my top ten - alas, not all under £30 but still all reasonable prices.
If I could walk in heels, these would be the heels I'd be walking in all summer long - £59.99. |
With these a close second. They're incredible. Ankle-breaking but incredible! £69.99 |
More likely to be on my feet - £39.99 |
Patent sandals with ankle straps - £69.99 |
Perfect heel height and love the open-toes - £39.99 |
High heel court shoe with ankle strap...for £29.99! I know, ludicrously cheap! |
It's impossible for me to not include an animal print! £59.99 |
I love this colour...though was considering this for my front door. Not sure that's a good reason to buy a shoe?! £59.99 |
Neon sandal - £22.99 |
Sorry, more green! Sandals - £22.99 |
Tuesday, 7 May 2013
& Other Stories
I’ve spotted a few
things in magazines recently from a new brand called & Other Stories.
Lovely little leather bags in bright colours. Tops in soft, draped fabrics.
Dresses with interesting detailing. And then I walked past the new shop on
Regent Street and knew I had to investigate!
I’ve not had time to
go into the shop yet – I was power walking to the tube station on the nursery
run – so had a look online instead.
& Other Stories is a new brand from
H&M – it’s a bit more grown-up and design-led than H&M, but a bit more
fashiony than the higher-end COS line (which I love!).
I read some of the
background to the brand and I’m not sure I totally get it. I think the idea is
that they’re telling fashion stories – selling total looks, so you can get the
whole get-up in one place. I think most savvy high street stores do this
already. I also don’t know many people who do buy complete looks in one
place. Most of my friends like the individuality of not wearing an entire
outfit from one shop. But then I guess perhaps the idea is just to offer
inspiration and to show you how you can put looks together.
Anyway, regardless of
the brand spiel, it does actually stock some lovely
stuff. I’m not sure whether it’s like H&M and has only a fraction of its
stock online...I'll have to go into the shop and report back.
But these are some of the lovely bits and pieces that caught my eye online...
Silk top with raw edges - £39 |
Leather patch sweater - £55 |
Cape dress - £65 |
Gathered dress - £45 |
Leather & brass bangle - £25 |
D-frame sunglasses - £39 |
Mini leather bag - £65 |
Leather flats - £55 |
Leather sandals - £65 |
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