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Siren Song : Spring Summer 2012 Trends

by Hayley Bevan on January 10, 2012

Givenchy SS2012

The  theme of water appears to have been the canvas for the spring-summer 2012 parades. The mythical siren sang beguilingly to designers to lure them into creating homage to herself and the aquamarine and cerulean sea realm. The models came  wrapped in clothes in the colors of the seabed, rebrodées and shimmering scales at Givenchy  with its wetsuit-like feel to the collection.

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Also ribbons in the shape of waves adorning the nymphs here at Chanel we felt the definite undercurrent of a  Botticelli  sea Goddess with iridescent mother of pearl, and strings of pearls encircling waists.

Chanel SS2012

Even the catwalk was adorned with waves and sea pebbles to create a marine feel.

versace SS2012

Prints which echoed ancient pottery and the myth of Poseidon at Versace.

versace SS2012

At Versace, materials, light as sea foam floated in a harmonious aquatic carousel, and seemed to blend, as in nature with their lines and hues the with the horizon of the sea and sky.

Alexander McQueen SS2012

The underwater magic did not stop there at Mcqueen we saw the emergence of another sea goddess, the oceanic life of Gaia was as fresh sea spray on the outfits composed of corals and shells.

All in all the shows were a fabulous dive into the deep blue for the Stylists at Gabrielle Teare who can’t wait to be adding a splash bringing next season’s biggest trend into our clients wardrobes.

 

Stylist Hayley Bevan can be found at www.hbstyling.com. Visit Hayley at her studio in Chester to update your look. Hayley trained at London School of Fashion.

 

 

 

The Tarton Trend

by Michael Mulligan on November 29, 2011

the tarton trend

Autumn/Winter 2011 welcomed tartans from the likes of Burberry Prorsum, Tory Burch, Daks, Valentino and Etro (to name a few). The overall trend seemed to be for big squarish patterns in dark muted colours. Printed dresses, trouser-suits, wraps and capes all lent themselves to the trend, giving Autumn/Winter 2011 a swift injection of country-chic.


Where can you get the trend? I scoured the web for some chic tartan pieces available to buy now.

These dresses are fabulous examples of how to embrace the trend full on. The vintage Gucci wrap dress fits in nicely with this seasons 1940′s trend. Rag and Bone offers a simple, yet interesting and versatile tartan dress perfect for day-into-night. The third dress by Carven has a very sculptural feel with the draped shoulder and pleated skirt – A super-chic option for any occasion.

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Jackets are another great way to incorporate this trend into your wardrobe. This bold red jacket by MCQ would look great worn casually over jeans or even dressed up in an LBD and heels. The second jacket by Marios at Topshop has a dropped waist and a certain shapelessness that is perfect for adding a touch of  20′s country-chic that will carry you over into Spring/Summer.

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Finally, accessories. These pieces are fantastic for those who don’t want to take the trend head on. Introducing small touches of tartan to your look will be just as effective. I especially like the bolted tartan bangle by  a young British designer called J.W Anderson, and the printed scarf by Vivienne Westwood (Tartan’s undisputed Queen).

It seems to be catching on too. Kylie Minogue was recently spotted sporting a pair of classic tartan trousers, teamed effortlessly with a black velvet blazer. Rihanna was bang-on-trend whilst performing on The X Factor last weekend, wearing a white collared mini-dress with a silver-chain choker.

Michael Mulligan is a fashion student in the UK, he loves trend-spotting, fashion styling and journalism, when not working on his own creations! Michael Mulligan is Style Editor at GabrielleTeare.Com

 

 

Daphne Guiness : A Style Lesson

by Gabrielle on November 16, 2011

Daphne Guiness

What makes someone stylish?? Here is a style lesson, attention to detail. Daphne Guiness has a beautiful hat, the lace framing her face. The silver brooch adding feminity and a gorgeous white jacket. Very feminine, very beautiful.

I think the grey ribbon is too fussy and should be left on the cake box!!

Bora Aksu : London Fashion Week: Spring Summer 2012

by Gabrielle on September 21, 2011

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Bora Aksu Spring Summer 2012

At Bora Aksu  the runway was strewn with rose petals and we were taken into a bygone era.

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There was an Edwardian theme running with long skirts, hoops, petticoats and soft pastel colours.

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Simple tunics were worn over loose fitting trousers very feminine.

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As the show progressed soft roses and then turquoise overlayed the pastel base tones.

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Finishing with several black dresses which were rather lovely.

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This is the back view so romantic, feminine and entirely different………….

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Here is Nicola Roberts arriving at Bora Aksu

GabrielleTeare.Com is the Leading London Personal Stylist and Personal Shopper.

Jewel Tones : What to wear : Autumn Winter 2011

by Hayley Bevan on August 14, 2011

Sapphire at Christopher Kane        

With the end of a fashion season almost upon us, we can only start mourning the loss of all those summer brights and neon’s that made our grey British mornings a bit more bearable. However there may be a ray of light yet, for Autumn Winter designers were focusing on a lush jewel palette “colour has become the new black” said Roland Mouret.

 Sapphire at Diane Von Fustenburg

The autumn winter collections are saturated with rich, powerful, and mesmerising jewel tones, which infuse us with happiness and liberate us. From Emeralds, to midnight Amethyst, Scarlet Ruby and Garnet, to opulent Topaz.

Chanel showing Emerald

Designers took inspiration from the jewellery box, bringing us an array of glamorous pieces, in sophisticated styles, and luxurious fabrics. At each fashion capital we took in floor length evening gowns, cocktail dresses, and statement outerwear, all rendered even more lustrous in the hues of precious stones.

 Emilio Pucci Emerald

 

Caroline Herrera Ruby Velvet

 

 

Ralph Lauren Ruby Velvet

 

Thakoon Topaz silk satin 

 

 

This Topaz Roland Mouret number made us fall in love as soon as it hit the runway, the artfully cut stretch parachute-silk dress is the perfect concoction of style and versatility that will flatter a bigger bust line and accentuate a smaller one. try it with the back in favour knee high boot, in a fabulous rust colour and matching clutch for day, and show stopping patent black accessories for evening.

 

 Amethyst at Brioni

 

 

Versace Amethyst

Wearing these decadent shades will give you the feeling of owning some pure precious luxury. As stylists we suggest you embrace these shades now, and start wearing them from day to night as a glamorous alternative to black, so we have carefully edited our favourite pieces to help you work this sophisticated look.

 

This sapphire dress by Yves Saint Laurent is the top of our wish list; fluid satin and a double layered front make it the perfect dress for every figure. It can be worn tied at the front or back and will make the ultimate statement with black accessories and an eye catching necklace.

Gucci Emerald Silk

This emerald silk-voile asymmetric dress is from Gucci and is undoubtedly one of the key pieces from the collection. With a nod to 70′s glamour, we suggest accentuating the deep colour with metallic accessories; this dress is in need of very high heels to carry of the dramatic thigh split.

This Gianbattista Valli wool, silk and cashmere dress is a testament to his ability to design for women and make them look stunning, clever draping will bring the eye upwards, chinch with a belt to define the waist, Complement the rich hue with luxe gold jewellery and glossy accessories for a polished look.

Halston Heritage Amethyst

This beautiful Amethyst woven crepe by Halston Heritage hooded coat is infused with that must have vintage glamour that made the label a celebrity favourite, it’s a fabulous piece to define your waist with the detachable belt, and we know you will ooze Hollywood Hauteur by adding statement jewellery for your drinks to dinner statement staple.

And Last but not least here at Camp Teare, we know how much you love you Accessories, the Jewel tones are reigning on feet and and arm candy too this season, here are our favourites:-

 

 

 

 

 

 

Christian Louboutin Shoe Boot Sapphire

Vibrant sapphire suede and the signature ruby red sole, these boots by Christian Louboutin, with their dramatic asymmetric cut out, will upgrade any of your eveningwear looks.

Ralph Lauren Clutch

 

This Amethyst suede Clutch By Ralph Lauren is a perfect balance between a vintage feel and modern lines, the Art Dec o inspired clasp finishes off this covetable arm candy, it will add that touch of opulence to any cocktail outfit.

 

Alexander McQueen

This glorious Alexander McQueen ruby velvet studded belt will command attention this fall, add to a coat to accentuate the waist, or a sharp tailored suit with heels for a day at the office to and evening out ensemble.

Stylist Hayley Bevan can be found at www.hbstyling.com.  Visit Hayley at her studio in Chester to update your look. Hayley trained at London School of Fashion.

My Favourite Designer Shoes Autumn Winter 2011

by Gabrielle on August 8, 2011

I love designer shoes and this season there are loads to set yourheart on fire. From Jimmy Choo these embellished sandals will rock with any LBD.

From Giuseppe Zanotti comes very stylish shoe boots without a peep toe so your feet will stay lovely and dry.

I  saw these Christian Louboutin fetish shoes at the David Koma show in February they looked great with the leather and black dresses.

For the first time in ages this season has comfortable flats and boots. Alexander Mcqueen has great riding boots with the trademark skull on the back.

I love these Pedro Garcia sandals very elegant and flat.

For the last of summer wear these eye catching Miu Miu brogues in zebra print and then wear them with minis or skinnies when the autumn starts.

Autumn Winter Trends 2011 :1940′s Fashion

by Gabrielle on August 1, 2011

 

I love 1940’s fashion. Recently commenting for The Guardian on Glamour of the Gods I noted how relevant it is to what we wear today. Here is Kate Moss on this months Vogue.co.uk looking so elegant and stylish in a beautiful 1940’s style dress from Miu Miu.

 

From Mark Jacobs we have witty pretty little suits perfectly matched ladylike gloves, collar, hat and hosiery and look at that stylish hand bag lovely.   

 

At Gucci there is sublime sensual fox fur in gorgeous wine, to match a cerise dress topped with a wonderful mauve Homberg hat. The key to wearing this is in the details, colours are matched, gloves, hats, bags provide the essential extras and the whole adds up to elegant style.  

 

John Galliano shows us the importance of tailoring. Here topped with a stylish French beret the silhouette is sculpted to show off the hourglass figure. Very feminine and very flattering.  

 

 

 

Lanvin rocks and this season it does not disappoint check the hat, gloves and bag all in scale and perfectly proportioned coupled with a supple leather shift dress superb.  

 

Some of us are ahead of the Fash Pack, here is me wearing vintage Christian Dior outside Christopher Kane in Sept 2010!!

 

Gabrielle Teare is the Leading London Personal Stylist and Personal Shopper based in Chelsea, London.

 

 

Summer Dresses

by Michael Mulligan on July 6, 2011

 

 

 

 

DRESSES PERFECT FOR SUMMER – DAY AND NIGHT

Summer is finally upon us – and it really is the time to shine. With warmer brighter days and longer evenings, I recommend spending your money wisely – A beautiful dress that can be worn through the day into night is a useful wardrobe staple.

It should be beautiful, functional and comfortable. I recommend a shorter or mid length dress as they are simpler and easier to accessorise than gowns or maxi dresses. Try and find a dress that incorporates one or more of the seasons trends to make it extra versatile.

This season the trends to look out for are: brights, nudes, florals, asymmetric, and pretty lady-like silhouettes. Black and white are always good options too. I’ve put together some examples of versatile day to night dresses perfect for summer. Net-a-porter is one of my favourite places to find beautiful and high quality on-trend pieces that will last you a long time.

To make a really smart decision make sure that you will wear the dress you’re buying – Look at it, think about it, try it on, imagine where you would wear it. Don’t be afraid to spend a little extra on a dress like this, as it will last you a long time and is perfect for so many occasions.

Michael Mulligan.

Michael Mulligan is a fashion student in the UK. Michaal loves trend-spotting, fashion styling and journalism, when he is not working on his own creations!

 

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