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Jacquemus Vibes

Saturday 28 May 2016






Topshop top, Urban Outfitters trousers, Lamoda choker, Topshop mules (similar)

Hello! This outfit has been inspired by the wonderful works of Simon Porte Jacquemus and his geometric embossed shapes which have cultivated my own personal style in exciting ways. I adore his signature nautical based colour scheme that successfully stays within the realms of high fashion and not The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou. This top from Topshop mimics his bold cuts perfectly, especially when paired with my go-to pinstripe navy trousers from Urban Outfitters which I have worn to death (they also featured in my last post), and together they create a strong and tailored yet minimalist look. Mules have been everywhere lately and though they're not the most practical of shoes, they are extremely effective in making you look like you have a clue about what you're doing with your style and with minimum effort required. But more importantly, their buttercup blue colour has shown to be the most important colour this year and I absolutely looooove it. All in all, I think this look succeeds in being feminine with the bandeau cut of the top yet tailored with the block trousers, a perfect combination in my humble opinion.

Naomi x





Runway inspo: Double pinstripe

Saturday 16 April 2016




             Topshop pinstripe duster coat, Topshop top (similar), Urban Outfitters pinstripe trousers,
                                        Asos shoes, Urban Outfitters bag, vintage sunglasses

So this 'Runway inspo' segment is something I hope to incorporate frequently on my blog. It'll consist of myself remaking or interpreting current street style runway looks that are comfortable to wear on a day to day basis. I have so many ideas in mind after fashion week and I can't wait to share them!! This week's outfit was inspired by Ordinary People ss16 from New York's Menswear fashion week. Pinstripe has been everywhere lately from coats to shirts to trousers and I'm still not bored of it. In conjunction with the cut and shape of the item, pinstripe instantly causes a piece to have an element of androgyny and masculinity and I always feel a lot more comfortable yet creative and bold when I dress particularly more masculine (if we're humouring gender roles, that is) The double pinstripe in this instance allows the look to take on a sense of effortless put-togetherness. To stick with the theme of designer inspiration, I paired the look with my Asos slip-ons which are almost an exact replica for the Ports 1961 sneakers but a fraction of the price! My all time favourite look is pairing tailored items with trainers and these slip-ons are a great alternative for a dressier style of trainer. This is one of my favourite looks at the moment as I feel like it sums up my style pretty well, tailored yet remaining within the realms of street style.

Naomi x


The Satin Bomber

Saturday 9 April 2016


Topshop bomber, Ebay jumper, Boohoo culottes, Urban Outfitters Adidas bag, Adidas Superstars

Hello! You'll come to realise that culottes are a staple in almost all of my outfits. Although they may not always be the most flattering, their boxy shape instantly make an outfit more unique and best of all - minimalist! The satin bomber has long been a trend but this statement piece is a bit of a twist on a classic. 

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