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What To Wear On Holiday
Everyone loves going on holiday, as soon as you’re back from one, you’re planning the next – right? But there is one thing that takes the edge off the excitement and that’s working out what to take with you, where do you start when you’re faced with a wardrobe full of possible options? Well, you do what most people do…and that’s take the lot.
There really is no need to take the entire contents of your wardrobe with you, not only will it make it harder to decide what to wear when you get to your destination, but you’ll have no space to bring back any souvenirs and you may even end up paying for the extra weight. With a little planning and thought (it really doesn’t have to take hours) you’ll be packed in no time, it’s really quite simple. The secret to packing the perfect holiday wardrobe is choosing a few base outfits and key items, that can be mixed and matched to the max, and of course, taking a good selection of accessories to change the look of each outfit.
Items to take:
• No more than 4 items for the bottom half
• A couple of dresses
• About six tops that go with all of them
• A couple of cover-ups for the evening
• A selection of accessories
• Three to four pairs of shoes
See…simple, right? And what's even better, is that for a two week holiday you don't need more clothes, you just need to remember to take travel wash.
Here’s what my ideal holiday wardrobe would look like:
And just to prove that it mixes and matches to make more than enought outfits, here are 18 outfits to get you started...
Phew! Hope you made it to the end of this post...think it might be my longest yet!
Happy holiday x
Tribal Tendencies
This is a trend that we’re all getting rather familiar with, it’s around season after season but have to admit I love it. You must think I love all the trends this season, but that’s really not the case…as you will find out in some of my next posts. There’s something about the sunshine that makes me embrace a more bohemian style…with a little rock chick thrown into the mix of course!
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here for some inspiration.
Here’s how I’ll be wearing this trend...
Do you like this trend? How will you be wearing it?
Three Way's To Wear...
This is something that I’ve wanted to do for a while now and I hope it will become a regular feature on Hip Shapes and Bristol Fashion. I came up with the idea when I was pulling together the post about this maxi skirt. I mentioned then, that I will only buy something new, if I know it will go with at least three other items I’ve got back at home. Well ‘Three Ways’ to Wear’ is an extension of this. Some weeks I’ll illustrate three ways to wear a key item and others will focus on a particular trend. I love the challenge of pulling together looks and outfits using the same item of clothing and proving to you that you don’t need to have an extensive collection of clothes to create countless outfits…just some imagination and a pair of fresh eyes.
As a personal stylist I’ve been through so many wardrobes and while they’re all so different from each other (one of the many things I love about my job is the variety), there are a couple of things that I see again and again. The first is there are always at least three or four items hanging in the wardrobe un-worn with the labels still on and the other, is that some items are only ever worn a few times and in the same way.
I want this regular feature to inspire people to experiment more with their wardrobe, to be more creative and not to be afraid to try something new. As well as this, I’m hoping it will force me to put the time aside to regularly look at my own wardrobe, something that I’ve enjoyed doing with the challenges I’ve done, but that normally comes last after all my clients wardrobes. (On that note, I still want to do more challenges, so if you have one for me, then get in touch!). So, what do you think?
Well, if you like the idea then here’s my first post...
Three ways to wear a blouse.
My second outfit is much more of an everyday look. It’s a bit blurry, but I’m wearing my leather trainers by Ash with jeans and have tucked the top in, finishing it off with a studded belt and cardi.
And finally, I’m wearing the blouse under this crochet jumper with a skirt and flats. The collar works quite well around the neckline of the jumper and I like the way you can see a little bit of green through the holes. I think my favourite look is the middle one, what about you?
Cool summer workwear
With the weather hotting up again (fingers crossed that’s not just put a stop to that!) is it getting harder to decide what to wear to the office? I was invited to discuss this on BBC Radio Bristol last week and it prompted me to pull together this post.
When the weather’s gorgeous and the sun’s shining, it can be difficult not to head to work looking like you’re off for the weekend. So, how do you pull together a look that’s both comfortable in the warm and stuffy office, but that keeps you looking and feeling cool? More importantly how do you stay fresh in the heat and ensure you’re still taken seriously? Flip flops and short shorts just won't cut it.
If you’ve found yourself staring blankly into your wardrobe first thing in the morning, clueless as to what to wear to work when it’s 21 degrees, then read on. I’ve pulled together the hottest summer work wardrobe, to keep you cool, nine to five.
2. If you keep fabrics loose like this shirt from TFNC, Cabot Circus, you’ll remain cool but won’t fail to impress in the style stakes! I love this colour, it goes so well with the nudes and navy we can’t get enough of this season.
3. This pretty spot blouse is also from TFNC, they have some perfect office wear pieces in this season. Either wear this loose over a pair of capri pants, or team it with shorts like these from M&S (4)
4. Most people consider shorts unsuitable for the office, but if you opt for a pair that finishes just above the knee, they make a stylish and practical choice! Wear these from Marks and Spencer, Broadmead, with a pair of flats (16 ) or a low heel (13 ), add a plain top (5 ) and finish with a loose jacket (6) for a tres chic look
5. This top from Whistles, Park Street (5) is a wardrobe staple. It will go with trousers and skirts and can be layered with a jacket for days when you need to be a little smarter.
6. This draped jacket from Miss Selfridge, Broadmead, will layer over a variety of tops. The relaxed, light weight fabric will be perfect for hot days and the light colour is so versatile.
7. For days when you need to dress for success, consider a dress like this one from LK Bennett, Quakers Friars. The fabulous shape will hug you in all the right places, and the the capped sleeve will keep you cool. Finish the look with some tan accessorise (15 ) (17 ). Or, to dress it down, just add the pink draped jacket (6 ) and a pair of nude sandals (13 ).
8. Inject some fun into your work wardrobe with this cute blouse from NW3, John Lewis. It’s another versatile choice as it can be worn with skirts (9 ) trousers ( 12) and shorts ( 4).
9. I love this pencil skirt from A/Wear, Cabot Circus, this colour will go with pretty much anything and the style is perfectly suited to the loose blouses and striped tops that are in abundance this season. It can be smartened with the addition of a pair kitten heels like these from Dune (14)
10. This outfit from Whistles, Park Street is spot on for work-wear! Consider splitting up the pieces and mixing them with other items. For example, try wearing the trousers with the NW3 blouse (8), or the top with the camel pencil skirt (9)
11. I’ve mentioned this shirt from Warehouse in a previous post but it’s just so perfect and so versatile that I had to include it in this one too. It will look fab tucked into the Whistles trousers (10) and accessorised with the nude sandals from Carvela (12) but it will also work with the grey trousers from Oasis (12) teamed with the flat brogues from Schuh ( 16).
12. Grey is a great colour for the summer months. It’s so much softer than everyone’s favourite – black. It compliments this seasons soft ballerina tones and looks smart at the office. This pair from Oasis, Cabot Circus, (12) will go with all the tops I’ve picked here, and can be worn with heels or flats.
13. Sandals are a must when it’s beautifully hot, however flat sandals don’t quite hit the mark when you’re heading to the office. Something like these nude sandals with a low heel from Carvela available at KG in Quakers Friars (13), however are perfect.
14. Everyone should have some leopard print in their wardrobe, but if you’re worried about over doing it then opt for a pair of print shoes. These kitten heels from Dune, House of Fraser (14) will turn your skirts and trousers into something more ladylike and the heel is so practical for wearing all day.
15. These platforms from Reiss, Quakers Friars give you height without the pain! They’ll work well with any work wardrobe and will keep your feet nice and cool. Make sure you paint your toes – how about a bright coral?
16. Heels aren’t a must for work; sometimes it’s nice to wear a flat shoe. This pair from Schuh, Cabot Circus, makes a brilliant choice, not only do they look smart, but they’re a versatile style.
17. I’m loving tan accessories this season, I find them so versatile. This bag from French Connection, Quakers Friars (16) would make a great purchase.
New Hobbs store
I know...three posts in one day is unheard of from me! Well, I’ve got some catching up to do as I’ve been offline for far too long. The main reason is that I’ve been busy sorting out wardrobes and taking lovely clients shopping, but the other reason is that I’ve been in the process of moving house. I’m pleased to say that everything went to plan and we completed on Friday so things are starting to get back to normal, well kind of, my husband, dog and I are now living with my parents so it’s not quite normal, but it’s very nice all the same.
My office has taken some setting up, I hadn’t quite realised what an undertaking it would be but thankfully it’s done and so I’m able to pay my rather neglected blog some attention and start to get through the huge mound of admin that’s piled up.
So, I’ll stop rambling and will get on with my next post of the day, and this is, as promised, all about Hobbs.
Hobbs is a brand that I regularly use for clients, I find that it suits a range of people and mixes fabulous wardrobe staples with fashion items. So when I heard that they were opening a standalone store at Cribbs Causeway I was over the moon, anything that makes my life a little easier and my client’s wardrobes a little better is always a winner.
For those of you who don’t know Hobbs or haven’t been in for a while, it’s what I’d describe as quintessentially English with a little dash of quirkiness.
This season’s collection is so strong and I love their NW3 range, that’s got to be my favourite collection of the season so far. Unfortunately the NW3 range isn’t available at the new store, although I’ve got my fingers crossed that it makes an appearance. For now it can be sourced from John Lewis and the Hobbs store in Bath (which by the way is huge and full of lovely things).
Here are a few of my favourite pieces from Hobbs spring/summer collection, along with my must haves from the NW3 collection.
Bristol Fashion Week part two
The show was testament to the fact that fashion at Cribbs Causeway is getting better and better, it’s well worth a visit whether you’re looking for the latest fashions or something a little more classic – there’s something for everyone. I’m looking forward to taking my clients shopping there in the coming weeks.










