Showing posts with label ashish. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ashish. Show all posts

30.8.14

Adorkable - Amy

H&M Black Blazer, Topshop X Ashish Parlez Vous Anglais? Tee, New Look Shirt, Marks & Spencer Cropped Polka Dot Trousers, Ray Ban Wayfarer c/o Asos, Primark Clutch, Paperchase Filofax, Converse











Even if I don't want to remember how many years it's been since I left school, I can still remember the excitement of a the new school year every September, mainly because I'd have a brand new spanking set of stationery but I did enjoy the enthusiasm I'd have for the fresh start, even if it'd run out by Christmas.

This post, in many ways, is ridiculously ironic - firstly because I actually had a blazer as part of my school uniform and at every given opportunity it was shoved into the bottom of my bag and secondly, if there was any one lesson I hatedddd at school it was french. I am loving all the french slogans around at the moment though and pretty chuffed that this Ashish tee has stood the test of time and is still a firm fave in my wardrobe!

I couldn't resist finishing off the look with my converse, the perfect 'too cool for school' shoe, and this summer's stationery purchase - I guess some things never change.

18.5.13

New Kids On The Block - Amy

Vintage Red Leather Bomber via Rokit, Ashish for Topshop T-shirt, Topshop Sheer Leopard Print Dress, Urban Outfitters Daisy Beanie, Primark Clutch, Topshop Aubrey Boots








The high street has been bombarded recently with product heavily influenced by one woman, and that one woman is Rita Ora. Shops and shoppers alike cannot seem to get enough of her and her style and is probably one of the most popularised 'looks' around this Spring (please bare in mind, I live in Stratford) With so many people taking an interest in this 'Urban Street-wear' trend it would be rude not to see what all the fuss is about and show you how you can achieve the basis of this trend without feeling the need to go out in a bralet, leggings and air max which is most definitely not for me either.

When it comes to sporty, slogan tees (key for this look), I can't help but automatically think of Ashish. This tee is one from one many of his Topshop collaborations. The grey boxy shape compliments the girly sheer dress perfectly for me, even if bodycon shapes are preferred. The bomber is also key - this over sized red offering is from Rokit a long time ago, but never fails when I need a more casual statement piece. I finished the look off with a playful beanie to stick with the trend, and a clutch to not (bumbags, leather rucksacks etc) but feel the outfit has the right vibe without wavering too far from my own personal style :)