Thursday, March 27, 2014

The Ultimate Guide To Celebrity Style

How many times have you skimmed through magazine pages and scoured the web in order to unlock the secrets to celeb-like fashion sense? I've always been infatuated with celebrities and their sense of style, whether that is innate or the product of a stylist's work. I used to follow various "get the celebrity look" websites like a maniac and I was always out to see what my favorite style stars would wear next. I still love to watch shows like Fashion Police and I'm the first to check out red carpet shots in order to spot the 'hits and misses'.
However, over the years, I learned, not how to copy their style, but how to draw inspiration from it only to incorporate it gracefully into my own personal sense of style. Just because I like a certain way of dressing on someone doesn't mean it'd look good on me. I also came to the realization that a lot of the things that celebrities wear are not practical because they're not your 9 to 5 kind of apparel. Celebs often wear things because they will be seen and photographed, because they wanna advertise something and because they need to uphold a certain status. Everyone knows it's highly unrealistic to walk around while shopping in 5 inch heels but celebrities do it all the time because it's their job to look uncommon and unattainable.
Younger stars though do tend to look a lot more approachable style-wise because usually that's the kind of profile they want to promote: the down-to-earth girl-next-door that teens can relate to. Their managers and stylists want them to wear things that the everyday gal can afford and wear without hesitation.
It's not rocket science really: just like normal people, celebrities too fall into style categories but that doesn't mean they're not allowed to deviate and explore different styles every now and then. But their flamboyant personalities, (sometimes) bright talent and of course, the teams of image experts that surround them make everything they put on seem more fab. Let's take a few notes.
(note that most of the pictures are candid streetstyle photos for the sake of making this post more relatable, because there wouldn't be much of a point in discussing about red carpet gowns that obviously most of us cannot wear)

THE VINTAGE CUTIE-PIES  



STYLE BREAKDOWN: KEY PIECES

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These gals look like they've escaped from a pin-up poster but at the same time don't look that unworldly kind of perfect. They're fun and even quirky sometimes in their comfy ballerina flats and easy breezy floral dresses. They make sure they don't miss out on the fun, they love color, patterns and all things sweet: bows, polka-dots, cats, floral prints, pearls, curls. They will always stay loyal to their personal sense of style and hesitate to try the more fashion-forward trends. They will also hold on to red lipstick religiously.

THE GLAMS 


STYLE BREAKDOWN: KEY PIECES 



Those glam girls are the absolute Hollywood starlets. They love everything that shines, lush fabrics, extravaganza, large shades, heavy makeup, fake tanning. They really go for it. All of it. They don't hold back on the glitz and the glam. Their skin glows and their hair is long and shiny. They strut flawlessly in stilettos from day to night, often wearing big floppy hats, looking away from the paps and holding close their 2,000$ purse. They party hard and travel in their private jets while popping champagne bottles and Instagram all of it along the way.

THE ROCKERS 


STYLE BREAKDOWN: KEY PIECES



These are the "don't give a f-" kind of girls. They don't have a care in the world. They do black a lot - like, a lot. They know how to wear the "I didn't even try" look right. They are rebellious and don't care about always looking put together and pretty. In fact most of the time they don't. They barely wear any makeup, usually go for pants and basically aim for comfort. Boots are absolutely necessary for this kind of look. They love bands' t-shirts, ripped denim, Ray-bans, leather, sneakers, backpacks, rings, awkward poses and also some more leather (did I mention leather?).

THE EDGIES 


STYLE BREAKDOWN: KEY PIECES 



These ones are fierce women that are set to push the boundaries. They are repelled by anything common and ordinary and crave excitement and challenges. They don't wanna be accused of being boring because they don't feel like it. They're gifted, bright people who wanna celebrate their originality. Or, sometimes they just wanna grab attention. They love colors, volume, unrealistically high heels, crazy patterns, cartoon-like shapes and drama. They also change their mind like a girl changes clothes (pun intended, yeah).

THE CLASSIES 


STYLE BREAKDOWN: KEY PIECES 



That's my favorite category and if I ever was a celebrity that's the one I'd probably fall into (hehe). These ladies are the absolute fashionistas. They are chic and always put together even if they wear skinny jeans with a simple sweater. They got elegance running in their veins. They're royalty even in their simplest outfit. When you ask them who their favorite designer is, they won't reply you with a predictable answer like "Gucci", they're probably gonna tell you something like Altuzarra or Jason Wu or Proenza Schouler. They're cool and hip and urban and they love New York, culture, gourmet food and travelling to unlikely destinations. They always wanna be in the know and they wanna live a fabulous lifestyle that consists of high quality and exceptional taste in everything they do.

THE LAID-BACK COOLS 


STYLE BREAKDOWN: KEY PIECES 



That's my second to favorite category. Girls like them are the California dream. They sport everything with ease and always look for comfort and style at the same time. They're modern and they just wanna have fun. They love the sunshine, denim shorts, scarves, boots and Isabel Marant. They're those cool LA girls that drive their convertibles down Santa Monica boulevard and live their lives either on the beach or shopping in Hollywood. Two things are for sure: they know how to have  a good time and they look the part too.
 Hope you liked this post!
Who is your favorite style star?
Leave your thoughts in the comments below!

Friday, March 21, 2014

From Winter To Spring: 8 tips to step into the season

Happy first day of Spring my lovely readers!
I am so excited that the weather is starting to get sweet again, makes me crave summer even more!
However, transitions from season to season can be tricky, as the weather and our mood changes.
Those first weeks of spring can be very confusing, I am constantly questioning myself "is this sweater too heavy or is this shirt too light", "if I wear this I'll be hot by midday and if I don't I'll be cold in the evening", "is this print too summer-y, is this scarf too wintry" and so on.
I'll make an effort to help you through this frustrating process by giving you a few tips on how to change up your wardrobe and how to update your style in order to adjust.

HEAVIER COATS vs JACKETS

Depending on where you live, heavy duty outerwear might still be necessary but in sunny Greece, it's time to put those away and bring out jackets of all sorts. I love a good leather jacket for a toughened up look or a structured blazer for a sophisticated outfit that works from morning till night. My suggestion is if a coat is too warm for the daytime but a lighter jacket is too light for the evening, wear a cardigan underneath your jacket, that way you won't be cold when the sun sets and you still will be able to take it off when you feel hot.

CHUNKY KNIT SCARVES vs LIGHTER PRINTED ONES

Chunky knit scarves are a winter wardrobe staple but in spring they feel kinda meh. Swap those with a more flowy, lighter version with a cute print on it.

SWEATERS vs SWEATSHIRTS

Time to let go of this Christmas-y sweaters that scream winter and go for a fun, printed sweatshirt instead. It's light enough for a warm day and provides enough coverage for the evening (especially if layered). Sweatshirts have made a huge comeback and this is the season to don them.

TEXTURE vs PRINTS

A loaded texture, like jacquard for example, can be too overpowering as we go into spring, a print is what the season calls for. Less is more!

STRUCTURE vs COMFORT

Winter style is a lot about structure, heavily layered looks and thicker fabrics. Spring and summer are all about comfort. Who wants to walk around in a skin tight leather skirt when the temperature is 100 degrees?

PLAID vs POLKA DOTS

I love me a good old flannel shirt but polka dots are so much cuter for spring, don't you think? To double the fun, combine the two prints in one outfit. Mixing and matching is key to a good, unpredictable look.

BOOTS vs BALLET FLATS

I love my boots but I've grown so tired of them after wearing them for 4 months straight. I'm definitely ready for some comfy flats that won't make my feet sweat.

DARK PALETTE vs LIGHT PALETTE

I know black is an all-season color but it's time to lighten up. The sun is shining and the birds are chirping and I need to wear something that matches my mood more appropriately which means I gotta ditch those pretty but more sad burgundies and greys.
Hope you enjoyed reading this as much as I enjoyed writing it!
Happy Spring everyone!

Friday, March 14, 2014

Fall 2014 Collections Recap, Part 2

 

FRINGE

top row: Alice + Olivia/ Lanvin/ Milly
bottom row: Michael Kors/ Stella McCartney/ Oscar De La Renta
 
 

IT'S A WRAP

top row: Altuzarra/ Burberry Prorsum/ Celine/ Moschino
bottom row: Delpozo/ Giorgio Armani/ Derek Lam
 
 

LAYERING

top row: 3.1 Phillip Lim/ Burberry Prorsum/ Marc Jacobs/ Haider Ackermann
bottom row: Fendi/ Marc By Marc Jacobs/ Chanel/ Tibi/ Thakoon
 
 

DIRTY WHITE

top row: Alexander Wang/ Badgley Mischka/ Jil Sander/ Kaufmanfranco
bottom row: Bottega Veneta/ Delpozo/ Marc Jacobs/ Vionnet/ Rebecca Minkoff
 
 

LINGERIE

top row: Valentino/ DSquared2/ Jason Wu
bottom row: Michael Kors/ Zac Posen/ Derek Lam/ Dion Lee
 
 

LOW-CUT

top row: Alice + Olivia/ Calvin Klein Collection/ J. Mendel/ Marc Jacobs
bottom row: Balmain/ Valentino/ Hugo Boss/ DVF
 

OVERSIZED COATS

top row: Alexander Wang/ Christopher Kane/ Jonathan Saunders/ Balenciaga
bottom row: Eudon Choi/ Helmut Lang/ Celine/ Dries Van Noten

 

 

 

 

 
 

Wednesday, March 12, 2014

Fall 2014 Collections Recap, Part 1

Fashion week is officially over and now after lots of time spent on looking through collections, I have finally gathered all that you need to keep in mind. Fall seems to be far away, so I won't be spending your precious time on over-analyzing hem lengths and fabric choices but let's take a look at the things that are to become the next big things in fashion.
I made some beautiful collages featuring all the trends that I spotted while I was checking what designers had to show for next Fall. Take a look below:

BERRIES

Top row: DVF/ Jonathan Saunders/ Jenny Packham/ Christian Dior/ Dennis Basso
Bottom row: Dries Van Noten/ Chanel/ Valentino/ Versace/Oscar De La Renta

 DARK FLORALS

Alice + Olivia/ Dolce & Gabbana/ Erdem/ MSGM

DECADES

Top row: Cushnie et Ochs/ Badgley Mischka/ Christopher Kane/ Dsquared2
Bottom row: Lanvin/ Moschino/ Versace/Valentino

 LARGE APPLIQUES

from top left clockwise: Mary Katrantzou/ Dries Van Noten/ MSGM/ Dolce & Gabbana/ Kenzo/ Stella McCartney/ DVF

MIXED PRINTS

Top row: Burberry Prorsum/ DVF/ Dries Van Noten/ Moschino
Bottom row: Proenza Schouler/ Peter Pilotto/ Oscar De La Renta/ Nicole Miller

SINGING THE (NAVY) BLUES

Top row: Alice + Olivia/ Altuzarra/ Burberry Prorsum/ Jenny Packham/ Dennis Basso/ Roland Mouret
Bottom row: Balenciaga/ Dries Van Noten/ Vionnet/ Thakoon/ Stella McCartney/ Oscar De La Renta

PALE AND PRETTY

Top row: 3.1 Phillip Lim/ Christopher Kane/ Derek Lam/ Dion Lee
Bottom row: Hugo Boss/ Jil Sander/ Giorgio Armani/ Thakoon

PLAID

from top left clockwise: Thakoon/ Badgley Mischka/ Delpozo/ Rag & Bone/ Isabel Marant/ Saint Laurent/ Rebecca Minkoff

SHINE ON

Top row: Alice + Olivia/ Badgley Mischka/ DVF/ Erdem/ J. Mendel/ Jason Wu/ Jenny Packham/ Jonathan Saunders
Bottom row: Dennis Basso/ Lanvin/ Marc Jacobs/ Mary Katrantzou/ Monique Lhuillier/ Narciso Rodriguez/ Tom Ford/ Miu Miu

STRIPED

Top row: Altuzarra/ Bottega Veneta/ J. Mendel/ Dennis Basso/ Roland Mouret
Bottom row: Balenciaga/ Vionntet/ Thakoon/ Peter Pilotto/ Prada

SWEATERS & SKIRTS

Top row: Bottega Veneta/ Christopher Kane/ Derek Lam/ Helmut Lang/ Isabel Marant
Bottom row: Dries Van Noten/ MSGM/ Vionnet/ Oscar De La Renta/ Miu Miu
 Part 2 coming soon

Leave thoughts below,



Sunday, March 2, 2014

Brunchin'

These cold, dull days make me wanna step out and do something so I can feel less bored. Brunch is one of my favorite things so dressing up + food + friends = perfect day.
 
I found this new place called "New York Sandwiches" and it's everything. It really has that American diner feel and I couldn't love it more for that. Pancakes, scrambled eggs, bagels, burgers and everything in between. Us girls need a little calorie fest from time to time!
 
I'm sorry I don't have more pictures of the food, we ordered so many dishes but as soon as we were served we couldn't help ourselves! The beautiful plates were already ruined before I could say "click". Hopefully though I managed to snap those delicious pancakes which were served last.
 
The day was cold so I went for my fav knitted white tights a la Blair Waldorf, pink shirt, striped cardi and black mini skirt, a couple of long chain necklaces, ballet flats and a pink plaid jacket.
 
Don't mind my hair, the humid weather made it fall a little flat. Hate that when it happens.