Showing posts with label leather clutch. Show all posts
Showing posts with label leather clutch. Show all posts

Friday, 21 September 2012

London Fashion Week: Bora Aksu SS13


Elegant playfulness combined with modern opulence was the vibe at Bora Aksu's SS13 show. His signature piece - the cocktail dress was embellished with regal touches from puff sleeves and shoulders to stiff, almost preppy collars. The knitted crowns also added to the Royal feel of the collection which was inspired Queen Victoria's granddaughter- Marie. Marie later became the Queen of Romania and was known by her people as 'The Modern Queen' and subsequently Aksu's collection is named this also. 


The collection is just as fun as it is grown-up and beautiful- which is a tough balance to get right but once again, Aksu's vision of girls in pretty dresses has come up trumps with this collection. Nipped in waists as well as trapeze silhouettes were seen, mostly on knee-length lengths and I'm still in love with multi-layered ruffles and frills that Aksu does so well.



I love the introduction of knitwear into the looks and the lazer-cut clutches are just divine- Bravo Bora!



Wednesday, 19 September 2012

London Fashion Week: Visual Diary Pt1


1. iPhone shooting at the Zoe Jordan show
2. First gins of the weekend with my fashion week, partner in crime Sarah-Leigh
3. Inside the main tent at Somerset House
4. Emma Yeo hats at the Corrie Nielsen SS13 show
5. Clutches at Bora Aksu

Thursday, 19 July 2012

DIY 'aint usually my bag

As the title of this post clearly states, DIY isn't usually my thing but after lusting after a black leather clutch big enough to fit things I need to take to the office but not finding one I liked, I realised I was going to have to get my sewing machine out.

It was super-simple to make. I bought the fabric from Shepard's Bush market (my personal favourite place for fabric and haberdashery in London- there is a really wide selection and it's much cheaper then Berwick Street) and a couple of zips, ran it through the sewing machine and 'hey-presto'.