Showing posts with label Bauhaus. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bauhaus. Show all posts

8.3.13

Arthaus - Naomi


 



H&M Neon Yellow Dress £29.99, White Shirt from Charity Shop £4, Topshop Blazer £55, Primark Rucksack £8

Recently, the Arthaus trend has really influence my wardrobe - The 60's monochrome look with pops of neon colour adding a modern twist to a classic.

I love the new square print that's come through in Topshop at the moment, which was seen on so many celebs and fashionistas at Fashion Week and all over London. Neon Yellow is also everywhere, and looks so premium and striking when worn with monochrome.

Get some neon into your wardrobe to freshen up any black and white products. You can get pretty much everything - beanies, knitwear, socks and jewellery so take your pick! A cheap and easy way to brighten up an old item.

I chose to wear this trend up by adding a crisp white shirt and black leather belt and finished off with black heeled boots, so most of the focus was on the square print blazer. A look any modern 60's fan would die for!

Arthaus - Amy







Topshop Cropped Grunge Jumper, Topshop Fuzzy Square Print Shirt, Freedom for Topshop Necklace, Topshop Pelmet Skirt, Topshop Check Socks, Topshop Anchor Boots, Rimmel Lasting Finish Lipstick by Kate Moss no 20.

First outfit post, how exciting! So we all know the Bauhaus movement has been a huge influence across the high street recently and monochrome with a pop of colour is pretty much a mega trend but instead of cobalt blue or bright red we have both decided to be brave go with chartreuse (definitely cannot say that out loud)

It's taken me a while to warm to the colour but it if I was going to wear it, it was definitely going to be in the form of this jumper which I have in most available colours, in full length and cropped (oops) they're just too easy to chuck on! It looks so yellow here but in some lights it looks really lime-y and despite originally thinking I wouldn't be able to wear it with anything other than black, I have been throwing it on a lot more than I ever thought I would (which, in turn, justifies the ever growing knitwear collection)

Today, I decided to throw it over this fuzzy square blouse (Topshop Unique AW13 frow fave) and an equally as monochromatic pelmet skirt to clash the geometric patterns all together for maximum interest - even the socks got involved.