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Fabulous Garden Party


Posted on: June 30th, 2016 by Emma No Comments

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Regular readers of the blog know what a fan I am of Fabulous.  Their Annual Garden Party always sells out rapidly, but this year, I managed to snag a ticket, yay! So with a garden partyesque dress lined up  all that could spoil it was the rain.  Thankfully it didn’t.  Arriving at Mallory Court, the gorgeous venue for the event, we were bathed in sunshine.   Brilliant to get started checking out a host of the designers featured at Fabulous, not before we had a glass of Pimms in hand of course.

Enjoying the Pimms

Enjoying the Pimms

First stop Reeves and Reeves, the husband and wife team who are helping Fabulous to design their new own brand – Life’s Journey bangle collection.  I can’t wait to get my hand on one of these bangles but in the meantime I was drawn immediately to their chunky leather cuff in vibrant colours.  The perfect piece to stash in the suitcase for holiday or to simply bring that holiday feeling to any outfit.  After I tried it I just couldn’t take it off, especially as it matched my handbag.  It had to come home with me.

Well how could I not?

Well how could I not?

Even better than the jewellery though was all the beautifully put together outfits. I had picked the dress in my wardrobe that makes me feel most like Audrey Hepburn and I wish I could wear all the time.  It’s from Katherine Draisey in Solihull and I know will be one of those forever dresses.

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If I click my heels will I become Audrey?

It was particularly everyone’s the shoes that stood out to my stylist’s eye, both the favourite pairs we spotted were from Dune’s summer collection. Jo, Fabulous’ founder had this amazing metallic pair with intricate detailing on the heel, another one to bring a hit of instant summer to any outfit.

The ultimate holiday sandal

The ultimate holiday sandal

Whilst introducing my friend Clare, my guest for the afternoon,  to Fabulous’ own brand Mantra, I was able to get the mantra necklace I was already sporting engraved.  The mantra is Life is Beautiful so I thought it was only fitting for my engraving to be the date of my wedding.

My Special Date

My Special Date

Jo’s welcome and run through of all the designers at the garden party, made us realise there was still lots for us to see, but first lunch.

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But first lunch

This included chance to swap styling stories with Lynn Bromley and to find out about the sartorial challenges faced by Leamington’s deputy mayor.  Oh and not forgetting the most delicious dessert, the mint, lemon and raspberry flavour combo was Summer in a glass.

 

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TWYN

Post lunch was more browsing.   Most exciting was 2 of the new brands coming to Fabulous.  Take What You Need – the concept is a changeable bar necklace which uses magnetic bars which can be personalised.  One of them is definitely finding its way to my wish list.  The other was Suzannah Key, a young designer just out of college who won Fabulous’ futures awards.  I am already in love with her spinning pendants, designed as a result of women’s tendency to touch and fiddle with their jewellery, I can just imagine spinning the compass one around.

Talented Suzannah Key spinning pendants

Talented Suzannah Key’s spinning pendants

All good things come to an end but another great Fabulous event and now I am sat at home, Betty Draper style, awaiting the return of my husband.  I really don’t want to take my dress off, maybe he’ll take me out when he see’s me in it.

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Capsule Wardrobe Part 2 – The Frock


Posted on: June 25th, 2014 by Emma No Comments

Probably not an item often mentioned as part of a capsule wardrobe but I think it should be, particularly for a summer wardrobe. Frock is an old fashioned term but just the word brings to mind a piece that is celebrates femininity and has a timelessness about it that means you will be reaching for it season after season.  Both things which in SYW’s book earn an item capsule wardrobe status.  I return year after year to a blue and white Fever palm tree print number, which makes me feel elegant timeless and summery the moment I put it on.

The Frock takes its cue from vintage styles particularly the 40’ and 50’s, not surprising really when you think that despite wartime and post war austerity, those era’s knew know how to give good frock.  John Lewis has recognised this as part of its 150th birthday celebrations by reviving post war patterns on a limited edition basis, my pick is this floral number .   I am a big fan of the brands Darling, Emily & Fin, Louche and Fever who do vintage inspired modern frocks.  My first stop for a new frock are local independent boutiques Lilac Rose and Lily & Mabel stockists of these labels.

A good frock must be capable of being worn for all occasions from the boardroom to the ballroom and everything in between.  Changing its mood is all in the pairing of shoes and accessories.  Take Ted Baker’s tea dress inspired nude pink frock  http://bit.ly/1o4w8y0 add flat pumps for that Sunday afternoon feel but pair it with high wedges and statement earrings and you are ready for the cocktail hour.

Follow the capsule wardrobe rules, spend as much as you can afford, give it a personal touch that reflects your personality (perhaps a quirky print) and pick the frock to flatter your figure.  For me pattern is what makes a frock rock, from floral to polka dot, who can forget Julia Roberts at the polo in Pretty Woman in the chocolate polka dot number?  Don’t be afraid of pattern, try these tips:-

Taller or curvier figures suit larger, simpler prints, Phase Eight’s poppy print dress is one to go for   Jungle print is popular this season and ticks the simplicity box, Dorothy Perkins’ tunic captures the essence of this print http://bit.ly/1mrYJOi

Patterns should be used to draw focus to your best features.  For example patterns which get more detailed toward the bottom of a dress , like this maxi dress from Darling ,can help take the attention away from a larger bust.

Small detailed patterns and textures help in creating curves for those with more athletic figures. Warehouse’s crepe shift and Oasis’ floral bandeau   do this brilliantly.

As for length/style the midi length is universally flattering and is the length right now. Try Fever’s 40’s style tea dress  .   A style that works on most shapes is the fit and flare – LK Bennett’s Annai and Louche’s Gretta really show this style off.  The trick is to adopt a neckline that works for you, wider straps or halter necks for broader shoulders, sweetheart or v necks for larger busts.  Higher flat fronted necks with detailing are the order of the day for smaller busts or pear shapes and thin straps and bandeau necks work well on athletic figures.

For our pick of the frocks See SYW’s Pinterest Board The Frock Follow Shape Your Wardrobe's board Capsule Wardrobe Part 2 -The Frock on Pinterest.

If you want to get your Frock on but don’t know where to start get in touch to arrange your SYW consultation.  Are you a frock fan or convert?  We’d love to see your favourite frocks, post us a picture here or on Twitter using #showusyourfrocks.