Sunday, 21 September 2014

In Moda

This past week has been amazing-and hectic- as I've had a chance to see some of the amazing talent that London fashion designers have to offer. London is filled with a diverse, cultured group of people and it was great to see all that diversity and creativity represented in the best way possible, draped over a beautiful person with bright lights and music. If you haven't realized already I'm referring to London Fashion week.

Last Friday to kick off Clothes Over Peoples' LFW we went to the In Moda fashion show in Shoreditch. It was a great show with designers showcasing their astonishing collections which not only made me want to find somewhere to wear these amazing clothes but also made me think about some bigger issues like climate change.


Two of the collections that really stood out to me were the CrysChrisCouture collection and the Clime It Brothers collection.

The CrysChrisCouture collection was full of beautiful and elegant pieces that would make you stand out in any room. I was also lucky enough to meet the designer beforehand and for the first time in my life being early for something- I guess there was some truth in that early bird, worm saying. The designer, Margaret was so nice and still looked amazing even after working all day preparing for the show and barely having anything to eat but some dry bread! Her hard work paid off  as her collection definitely astonished everyone including myself and my sister.































The Clime It Brothers collection was another one of my favourites. Their collection was street wear and so was full of t-shirts and jumpers with stunning prints on them that envisioned polar bears and melting ice caps as a result of climate change. It reminded me that fashion isn't always just done for fun or to make a profit but it is also a great platform to use for bringing attention to important issues that we all need to look at.





Here are some pics of all the other collections including designs from My Address Book and Catomic.






          



          




And of course this post wouldn't be complete if we didn't show you some pictures of the outfits we wore to the event.


 

























T's Outfit
                                                           Coat: Lily Lulu Fashion
                                                                   Shirt: Vintage
                                                                  Jeans: Topshop
                                                              Shoes: Public Desire
                                                                   Glasses: Asos





Tarina's Outfit

Top: Boohoo
Shirt: A long forgotten men's store somewhere
Trousers: Asos
Shoes: River Island
Bag: New look



Monday, 15 September 2014

Queen of Fall

T is back once again with a new veil..With butterflies! Yea I said it butterflies!
Now before we get into the deets of my creative yet strange style, you're probably wondering why I've named this post 'Queen of Fall' and it isn't even fall/autumn yet...well it sure feels like it!
It may look like I'm just trying to rush summer, which I am but it's England people ...There's no such thing as summer here.
So who is a big fan of The Weeknd? Heard King of Fall yet? Without a thought about it I think this is the best song he's ever done. For me personally, the instrumental is enough to send shivers down my back. When I hear this song, it makes me exude confidence and I felt a sense of courage to wear whatever I choose to wear which is the feeling Clothes Over People is all about and encourage.  I had second thoughts when I bought this veil and thought 'hmm can I pull this off?'. Then I heard this song and that is all he wrote. Literally.
So why not be the equivalent of a King?
Queen of Fall.
In the words of  The Weeknd :"If you ain't complimenting you're offending" (my edit of a clean version :p)

Veil - Asos
Dress - Missguided
Lipstick - Lime Crime Chinchilla with Sleek Lip liner

If you haven't heard it, please check it out:
http://www.djbooth.net/index/tracks/review/the-weeknd-king-of-the-fall