Showing posts with label basics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label basics. Show all posts

Thursday, 14 March 2013

How I Style: A Denim Shirt


Ever since I posted my wishlist of basic items, I've received a few requests to write about how I style wardrobe staples. In a little discussion I had on my Facebook Page, the denim shirt was mentioned as a possible subject and since it was rather popular with you readers, I decided to start off with it.

Denim is in this season. The more, the merrier. With designers choosing to include chambray - which is, essentially, a form of lightweight denim - in their designs, denim is making a huge comeback this Spring and Summer. There's never been a better excuse to purchase a denim shirt.

I confess that one of my biggest packing mistakes when I moved to London was to leave my denim shirt behind. I've pretty much lived in it for around three years. How on earth did I forget it? Anyway.

Complaints aside. The point of this entry is to show you some combinations featuring a basic denim shirt. I always recommend getting one in a slightly oversized fit - maybe from the men's section? - so that you can make the most of it. I like to use denim shirts as a layering piece, as a lightweight denim jacket or on their own with some fancy lower body garments. I tend to pair denim shirts with red, black, white or yellow.


DENIM AND PRINTED SHORTS
Denim Shirt Printed Shorts


Or any printed form of lower garment really! I would recommend creating a bit of contrast between your denim shirt and your choice of pants. I came across this pair of floral printed shorts and I thought it would be fitting to pair them with this light-coloured denim shirt. As you can tell, this set is very Summery - sandals and all - so it's ideal for those days where we're transitioning into warmer weather without it being too scorching for a denim shirt. Some of the denim shirts out in the stores right now are particularly lightweight, so you'll be able to bear them in the early days of Summer. If not, you can always roll up your sleeves or cut them off. That's how we roll ladies.

DENIM SHIRT AND PENCIL SKIRT

denimo


Just in case you were wondering whether I always try my best to fit in a pencil skirt whenever I do a styling post, the answer is a big fat 'yes'. I can't help myself! Pencil skirts have proved to be very versatile: they can be dressed up for a chic look or else dressed down for something more fresh and urban. In this case, adding a denim shirt to a red pencil skirt doesn't only result in a nice contrast, it also gives the outfit a slight pin-up feel. If you want to channel your inner fifties diva, you can always tie a knot at the bottom of your denim number instead of buttoning all your shirt. Add a pair of cat-eye sunglasses and you're good to go.

DENIM SHIRT AS DENIM JACKET


Denim Shirt 2


This is how I'm most likely to be seen sporting a denim shirt: as an alternative to a denim jacket. Firstly, because, alas, I'm still hunting down the perfect denim jacket and secondly because sometimes it's just too warm to wear a jacket. I particularly fancy layering a denim shirt over a light-coloured top - or a striped one that includes some white - and then choosing black for the rest. So, black skinny jeans, black tote, black pumps and maybe even a pair of black shades. I wouldn't mind some bright red lips with this combination either.

As you can see, denim shirts are more wearable than many might initially think. I might do a similar post about denim shirts for the boys, let me know if you're interested!

Tuesday, 5 February 2013

Cheap and Cheerful

After looking cheeky in yesterday's outfit post, today I look incredibly cheerful in one of my favourite coats. One of my aims here in London is to snap as many of my outfits as possible not only because it allows me to show you the lovely places I get to see, but also because I know many of you are interested in personal style! 

It's quite cold in London today. We were expecting some snow but it failed to materialise...yet. Thankfully I spent most of the day working on an article, as well as brainstorming some ideas for YouTube. 

Today's combination is a clear example of how advantageous it is to own versatile, classic pieces. I had no idea of what I was going to wear before heading out the door, so I decided to layer on some of my basics since they always seem to go well together. My Zara dress is a staple, but it's far too lightweight for London weather. That H&M coat was the perfect addition for some extra warmth, and while my Peacocks scarf doesn't really help me with my teeth-chattering problem, it does add a little pop of colour.










OUTFIT | Dress: Zara - Coat: H&M - Scarf: Peacocks - Gloves: Vintage - Shoes: Peacocks - Glasses: Vintage