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Mix it up for 2010

Mix it up for 2010

Just because it is a new season it doesn’t mean you have to invest in an entirely new wardrobe, If you are clever you can take a few of the classics already housed in your closet and rework them by adding a few of this season’s top trends.

Everyone has a favourite stripy jumper and the good news is stripes are back for 2010, simply invest in a new statement jacket, team this with a pleated preppy skirt and a pair of killer heels. Think old school with a quirky edge, DKNY showcased this particular preppy look for autumn and winter 2010.

Another old school essential is the parka jacket, such a style work extremely well with this season’s military trend. Add a faux fur hat, a pair of flat courts and a distressed satchel, you’ll echo the designer’s Marc by Marc Jacob’s style perfectly and will have an outfit to take you into the winter season.

If you wish to create a more laid back look then take a few style notes from the A-list and invest in a pair of uber cool sketchers, not only are they super stylish they will also help to tone your legs. This is one particular investment not to be missed. The latest muscle improving and posture helping range are great for those on the go, whether you choose to wear them whilst waling to and from work, working out at the gym or on the weekly shopping trip.

Old trends are proving popular once again on the fashion front.

Old trends are proving popular once again on the fashion front.

Army enthused pieces, khaki green colours and military-inspired pieces are proving highly popular once again, with the A-list embracing the look one hundred percent.
 The best news is you can re-style and re-work old favourites’ that are lurking at the back of your wardrobe.  Style older pieces  into edgy and transitional looks by taking a few style notes from A-list celebrities including the actress Drew Barrymore, Lily Donaldson, the model and presenter Alexa Chung, Chanel Iman, super model and style queen Kate Moss and the Art Director and model, Julia Restoin-Roitfeld .

Drew Barrymore showed off an on trend military jacket in this seasons khaki green colour, she teamed this with a pair of distressed jeans and uber high heels whilst promoting her new movie in London.

Lily Donaldson worked the off duty look and threw an oversized army shirt over a pair of tiny hotpants and a laid-back tee.  She finished the look with a statement hat and suede flats.

Alexa Chung went for a similar style and worked a faded pair of denim hotpants, heels teamed with ankle socks, a military style shirt and of course one of her much envied handbags.

Chanel Iman teamed an army jacket with one of this season’s hottest pieces, the maxi dress, whilst Kate Moss showcased the perfect festival fashion and went for a denim mini.

For an instant wardrobe refresh, smart-cut army jackets are this season’s must have fail safe wardrobe staple and one you should invest in now. Lightweight and weather-ready means they act as the perfect cover-up for the unpredictable weather we seem to be experiencing right now.  The military jacket will also add a toughened edge to an otherwise polished look.

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Update last seasons’ parka.

Update last seasons’ parka.

If you are tired of last season’s parka why not give it an instant update and go for a cropped style. All you need to create this top trend is a pair of scissors, some statement popper press-studs, an old leather jacket or leather scraps and of course, a needle and thread.

The first step is to take your old school parka and cut it in half, the best way to do this is to get someone else to wear the jacket then you are guaranteed to get the length in proportion. Take the bottom half of the jacket and cut it to a similar size to that of the top half.

The second stage is to pin the bottom half of the jacket to the top half, you can play around with this until you create the perfect length, once you have achieved the desired length you can then sew the two pieces together, this can be achieved by either using a needle and thread or alternatively a sewing machine.

Check for any excess material inside and remove this in order to create a neat finish. However for a more distressed style leave the edges frayed. You can also use the popper studs to replace the original buttons; this again will update the parka.

Take any old scraps of leather you have collected or cut some off an old jacket and attach these o the sleeves, make sure they are the correct size prior to doing this. You can then glue these pieces to your newly created cropped parker, these can be sewn to the cuffs, collar and epaulettes for an updated twist on the parka. For an extra fierce touch, stud embellishments can be added to the ensemble.

This new style is the perfect take on 2010′s minimal chic and creating this garment yourself will guarantee a unique piece, you can style it to yours truly by playing round with a variety of details and embellishments.

Philip Lim’s intermediary thinking bridges the gap between two trends.

Philip Lim’s intermediary thinking bridges the gap between two trends.

Philip Lim

This season has introduced an array of grey flannel, glen plaids and camel hair attire which isn’t the ideal matching to a wardrobe full of edgy studded tops and tees as well as statement rock-style leggings.

Phillip Lim’s intermediary thinking is the answer to all our prayers.  His 1983 inspired leather cut-off jacket is the perfect match to this season’s wide legged trousers and high-waist style garments.  The jacket is created in a sleek leather fabric and offers a cropped silhouette that is perfect for both the garments mentioned as the shortened length won’t hide any of the high-waisted detail. 

The New York theme is enthused through Phillip Lim’s entire collection creating an individual minimalist style that is still distinctly feminine.  His line always has a little something extra to offer, either through details such as hand stitching or personal quirky inflections.  All of his clothes have a luxurious feel and have been created in rich yet contemporary fabrics that are perfect for the chic city girl. 

His line is renowned for its simplicity and Phillip Lim seems to have the key in designing clothes that have realistic concepts in mind.  Last season showcased an array of garments with the theme strongly showing everything on the outside, this season however, the designer is concentrating on the fundamental nature of his attire and keeping in mind exactly what every girl wants and desires in their wardrobe.  This jacket for instance is just one of those investment buys that will go with outfits already owned as well as the various attire that will be purchased for next season.