Shady Lady

No good fashion blog could post all summer without mentioning sunglasses. Here are three picks we think you might like.

Oversized sunnies have long been a rather glamorous choice with fans such as Rachel Zoe and Nicole Richie. This pair would go well with a maxi dress for the boho look this summer and this pair are only £12 from ASOS!

What’s set to be a bit hit for Autumn/Winter 2010 is the ladylike look, with Louis Vuitton and Prada championing the trend. Stay ahead of the crowd with this pair of sunnies from Monsoon for £15. They’re sort of half way between Wayfarers and those 50s cats eye glasses that we will probably start seeing in stores for next season. Not only that but the lighter coloured frames are very now – a great example is Prada’s “Postcards” sunnies that you might have seen advertised in every monthly mag and a few bus stops!

Lastly, we have this pair of aviators from Ray Ban for £111 from Net-A-Porter. Whilst oversized maybe be glam, glam, glam, aviators send out a relaxed, chic vibe – think Kate Moss or other models off duty.

Marvellous Maxis

Maxi dresses have been a staple piece for many fashion-conscious folk for a few years now and the high street has some great options to pick up and love. Not fully sold on the wonders of the maxi yet? How about the fact that they are an easy to look chic and are pretty much guaranteed to be comfortable too? Maxis can also be dressed up with a glam pair of heels and a great clutch for formal events or dressed down with some simple jewellery pieces like bangles and layered necklaces for that boho, Rachel Zoe look that Nicole Richie does so well.

First up we have this absolutely stunning Diane von Furstenberg Carrie Hill dress, £456 from Matches. This piece is a bit of a splurge but it really is gorgeous. We love the layers of silk, the ruffles and the draping of the fabric which comes together in this very chic, sleek and elegant dress. Perfect for formal occassions, summer weddings, the list goes on! Unlike most maxis, you could easily wear this one outside of summer, and as you can see from the pictures, it’s not hitting-the-floor-length so if you wanted to wear this dress in a drizzly winter or spring, you could without worrying that it was going to get wet!

Wallis have some really amazing prints on their maxi dresses this season that it was hard to pick just one! This one in particular is £65 and is covered in this abstract animal print, which is always a winner in summer. Pair with some gold jewellery, oversized shades and long necklaces to truly work that boho look!

Our final maxi dress pick is this one from Oasis, £70. The colours of this dress are gorgeous and will work with any skintone. This dress is such a stunner that accessories should be kept simple so as not to overpower it. This is another dress that would be great for any summer weddings coming up!

For more simple maxis that you can wear everyday, take a look at New Look and Oasis’ offerings for under £25!

What to wear on a flight

It’s July, and I’m sure some of you will be jetting off for warmer climates – and with the recent rainfall in the past couple of days, who could blame you?! If you’re going to be on a long haul flight, here are our tips for what to wear on a flight so you can keep comfy and still look stylish at the same time!

1. Layering is a must! Whether it’s a rainy or sunny day here before takeoff you must consider what the weather will be like at your destination and the aircon on planes.

2. A scarf is a good option to have if you feel a little nippy, as is a lightweight jacket (we will be featuring lightweight linen jackets soon!) or cardigan to cover up. Both these things can be used to layer up on the plane or worn before and then taken off if needs be.

3. Don’t let VB fool you into thinking you have to wear heels on a plane. Flats are a must! Wear flats that have details on them like studs or flats that are brightly coloured if you want to add a glamorous touch. Lizzie loves Bloch shoes, so be sure to check them out for comfy fun flats!

4. Loose clothing is a good way to keep comfy. I love this loose dress from American Apparel. Cinch in loose fitting garments with a belt before boarding if you wish and take the belt off on the plane for ultimate comfort.

5. A bag that is big enough to fit all of your onboard essentials such as that scarf or jacket or cardi we talked about. We will also be blogging about the best bags to take on a flight soon, so be sure to keep an eye out for our picks! The best bags are sort of deceptively big – they fit far more things than they appear and bags that aren’t so structured so that they can be squeezed below a chair or up in the overhead compartments.

Okay, I think I might have a bit of an charm necklace addiction… I thought that statement were my favourite kind of necklace (as evidenced by this post), but whilst researching charm necklaces to feature for this blog post, I realised that I actually know a few places to go to get some cute necklaces that not many people will have. Unfortunately I already edited all the images I needed for this blog post so I’m going to split all the must-have charm necklaces into two posts instead. In part one I’m going to talk about necklaces from the high street or well-known jewellery designers, and in part two I’ll talk about all the best places to get unique necklaces at pocket money prices. Here is part one…

This Pearl Friendship Knot necklace is by Anna Vogel, £250 (left), has been made from a Victoria brooch. Her collection (available from Liberty) features vintage charms that she has collected over the years, so you can rest assured that you will be hard pressed to find someone else with the same necklace as you! We just love the sweet little enamel flowers with pearl centers. If you’re generous, this would make a great present for a friend (think of it as a grown-up version of those “Best Friends” necklaces you had as a child) or for yourself if you’re after a fantastic unique piece.

For a cheaper option, how about this Cath Kidston Good Luck charm necklace, £38 (right)? The queen of vintage prints has brought this “love, luck and wisdom” necklace out for the superstitious (myself included!). Pick this one up to keep bad luck at bay from ASOS.

I am a total fangirl for Alex Monroe jewellery. In my eyes he can do no wrong, and this Aubergine necklace, £135 is fun, sweet and completely different to most charms out there. Okay, so you might not be on the look-out for an aubergine charm necklace, but I swear, once you see this necklace in person you will fall head over heels for its charm. I first saw this necklace around this time last year when I was working in the fashion department of Cosmopolitan (check out the link to see the full-page spread they did of his necklaces) and was just a squealing mess over how small and delicate the charm is. There are only a handful of designers who do “charm” as well as Alex does so if you’ve never been a fan of aubergines, be sure to check out the rest of his collection as there’s sure to be something to suit everyone’s tastes.

Laura Lees is another jewellery designer I first came into contact with whilst at Cosmo, and she is part of the handful that does “charm” like no one else! I absolutely adore this initial charm necklace (I collect them almost obsessively) as it is the definition of charm – small, sweet and classic. Prices start at £85 for a sterling silver version, peaking at £185 for a 9ct white gold version. There is nothing else I could possibly say to sell this necklace to you – it speaks volumes all by itself!

Keep checking back for part two which will feature less well-known jewellery designers at super-affordable prices!

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