Dressing in purple will express creativity and underline your individuality. Purple is a good alternative to black and navy. In shades from lilac to violet, purple is the colour of the moment. Make a statemement by wearing purple head to toe or team it up with gold or silver acessories for a late summer vibe. The good news are that everyone can wear a deep purple- no matter what your colouring, but you still need to find the right clothes item that works for your bodyshape. Also note that lighter shades of purple does not work with all colourings and body shapes.
It is a jungle out there! This season’s favourite are leopard and zebra prints. They are sleek, chic, multicoloured and come in many variations. Important rule is to mix it up and not to go overboard by dressing in prints from top to toe. My tip here:” Wear it with a sense of humour! They sum up your mood in quick style statement.” Prints can look sophisticated and can give an edge to your look, but too much of it and it will look cheap. So, keep in mind less is more. Prints create attention and ” volume” to your body therefore choose the right item for your bodyshape. Since they come in many colour variations you should find as well the perfect match for your colouring.
Food for thought: There is no need to go for real fur to enjoy this trend.
Coco Chanel wasn’t just a fashion designer – she was one of the very first fashion icons.
The summer fix for 2009 took inspiration from Coco Channel’s iconic fashion trends.
1. The Classic blue- and- white Breton stripe top
“Inspired by the French sailors she used to see.”
“With white, one can never put a foot wrong.”
It is a fashion trend you don’t have to spend your wardrobe budget on-leave that to must have coats, jackets and denim jeans. Secondly nothing says dressed down- chic so well. The stripy look works all year around. In summer pair it with shorts, ballerinas, cropped trousers or wear them with your summer dress, tops or bikini. Spin it for autumwinter by wearing stripes in your full length tights, over knee tights, cardigans or complement your stripes with coats and jackets.
Coco Chanel introduced this bag in February 1955 (as in 2.55). Coco wanted a shoulder bag to free up her hands .The quilts were inspired by jackets worn by jockeys.
“The best colour in the whole world is the one looks good on you”
The affordable alternative you can find at Dorothy Perkins. This shoulder-style bag has the iconic gold signature turn lock hardware , chain plated strap and quilted pattern.
“A fashion that does not reach the streets is not a fashion”
Fitflops shoes give you a workout whilst you walk. Tone your legs and bum with FitFlops. The shoe’s USP is a patent-pending sole made of multi-density material that mimics barefoot walking. This”wobble board”effect claims to challenge the foot more than ordinary trainers and creates extra tension the leg and bottom muscles, causing them to work harder.(fat-burners!) They come in multi colours and different designs- there is FitFlop for everyone’s taste, build and colouring.
Michaela Jedinak is the founder of Joy of Clothes, the easy way to buy the clothes for you, your body shape and your colouring . She is also the founder of Joy of Colour one of the leading colour and style consultancies click here to read full bio