Friday 27 November 2015

5+1 Outfits for Christmas!


The season of Christmas parties is approaching and the inevitable question is what to wear?

This is actually not a very easy question to answer. The trends for this year is pretty much in "safe mode ". What we mean by that? Is that we have the classic line, the minimal look but also the bohemian which began last summer! Roughly the same goes for our Christmas selections.

Colors like green / khaki, burgundy and beige will play a lot, this winter in our wardrobes! Mini or maxi, discover the piece that will highlight your look and add fashion accessories and a pair of shoes to win impressions. We went out and searched several comfortable dresses with necessary glam details and your recommend for your Christmas Eve.

To help you along your way, we have pulled together 6 party looks from the high street – Enjoy!


ASOS Velvet Asymmetric Bandeau Midi Dress Available At ASOS
Daisy Street Strappy Heeled Court Shoes Available At ASOS
Asos Triangle Necklace Available At ASOS
ASOS Geo Cut Out Ring Available At ASOS



River Island Premium Embellished Bodycon Dress Available At ASOS
TSAKIRIS MALLAS Taupe Heeled Boots Available At eshop.tsakirismallas.gr 
Paperdolls Leaf Ring Available At ASOS


Lace Midi Dress Available At TOPSHOP
Court Shoes Available At H&M











Premium Lace Maxi Dress Available At TOPSHOP
Asos Prestige Platform Available At ASOS
Curved Cut Out Cuff Gold Available At ASOS




Metallic Pleated Midi Dress Price Available At TOPSHOP
Personalise Caged Pointed High Heels Available At ASOS
Monki Greta Ring Available At ASOS


Longsleeve Lace Mini Dress Available At BSB
Boohoo Pointed Heeled Ankle Boots Available At Boohoo
Wolf & Moon Plateau Ring Available At ASOS


Khaki is the new black! Is it?!


Khaki is my favor colour for this season. We saw it in every runway and this year is the must have clothes colour. We are going absolutely mad about khaki, it is adding a little bit of “spice” to the usual black/grey of winter clothes on offer.
Let’s start with the history! Why do we call this colour khaki? Khaki is a color, a light shade of yellow-brown. Khaki is a loanword incorporated from Hindustani meaning "soil-colored" and is originally derived from the Persian literally meaning "soil", which came to English from British India via the British Indian Army.



Khaki has been used by many armies around the world for uniforms, including camouflage. It has been used as a color name in English since 1848 when it was first introduced as a military uniform, and was called both drab and khaki, khaki being a translation of the English drab light-brown color. A khaki uniform is often referred to as khakis.

Khaki is a staple color in plenty of closets because of its versatility. Generally seen in casual sportswear, shades of khaki can range from light tan to olive and everywhere in between. Whatever shade of khaki you're wearing, you don't have to play it safe with the colors that you pair it with.

Create a simple, understated look by wearing khaki with other neutral shades. Pair a white T-shirt or tank top with khaki shorts or pants for a simple casual look. For a more modern look, pair olive-toned khaki cargo pants with a charcoal gray boat-neck sweater and wooden o-ring sandals. Khaki can also work with black though striking the balance is tricky.

If you do opt for this concept, use one color to accent the other or incorporate a third color that coordinates with both. For example, use a black belt to cinch a khaki shirt dress or wear a black blazer over the khaki and gray combo above. If you prefer a softer look, pair khaki with a black-brown shade like espresso instead.

I picked up few ASOS outfits, and they’re so versatile!






Over Knees Boots? To buy or not to buy?



Last year my friends and I decided to watch pretty woman! (Yeah yeah, I know great movie!) We start discussing with my girlfriends about the over knees boots she was wearing if we will wear a pair like that. The style hit hard during the last few seasons, with designers such as Chanel, Phillip Lim, and Chloé showcasing their own versions on the runway, prompting retailers from Stuart Weitzman to Zara to follow suit and this year is all over the place.





I was worry that the boots will make me look fat since I am a curvy girl. But this fall I couldn’t avoid them! Girls with curves can absolutely rock these boots! It’s all in how you do it.  I went to the mall and try a pair. For a pair that hits right above the knee, and create a long, lean leg line with a pair of dark denim in a similar hue. As for the top, stick to long sweaters or blouses that hit below the hip and top it all off with a jacket perched on your shoulders to give it a street-style-star approved finish!
Here are some of my favor pairs!



Black cleated platform over the knee boots from River













Daisy Street Grey Over The Knee Tie Back Flat Boots

























Flat Knee High Tassel Back Boots Black From Missguided




























Asos Kiss Me Quick Over The Knee Boots 























Asos Keep It Real Peep Toe Over The Knee Boots 

































So, now, what you think? You will give it a try??