If you are not following me on my Instagram account,worry not, you won’t miss on these Vogue Festival snippets which ran over the weekend at the South Bank Centre. Enjoy these sneak previews of my upcoming blog posts!
Having said, why are you not following me on Instagram already??
I had a few friends come in from India,and they wanted to feel the culture(or sub culture) existing in London,so we made a quick dash to East London,crossed through Spitalfields Market,stopped by at the Lomography store,went to The Tent (London Design Festival) and finally hit brick lane!
It’s surprising you can see so much in such a little time in London while still see nothing!!
I find street style in East London inspiring since it always is idiosyncratic to that area. In fact,I was in India last month, and someone mentioned (referring to another designer) she has a very “East London” style, which just throws you off a little considering a small area of London has a distinct identity in another continent!
This is right outside the American Apparel store at the Old Truman Brewery, where this multi talented Singer/Dancer Lauran Amexandria was waiting for the door to the very famous American Apparel Factory Outlet Doors to open!
Street Art in Brick Lane
I Love the Long line T-shirt Tunic worn with a Jumper
Japanese Denim is known for its quality,silhouettes and outstanding trims!
Street Art
Love how London has the room and openness for the contrasting world of Trend Led vs Anti trends fashion are so cohesively integrated.Guess thats where the beauty lies.
We all know the must have colours for the season are Cobalt Blue,Oxblood Red and a carryover from last season(and the season before..) NEON!
It’s a combination which can work great if done right,and this is a specimen,Ladies and Gentlemen how to wear the trend!
The ostrich feather adds texture and depth to the eye catchy blue while the sequin tones down the neon.(I saw a skirt at Zara which looks the same,and the new colour way is now Ombré dyed
The 2 contrasting texture could go awfully wrong,but the opposites actually work together,as the feather soften the sequins.
I know I have seen the shoes before..but I just can’t place it! Any suggestions?
Are you planning to wear the trend this season? Leave words of wisdom behind..or just click the “like” button in acknowledgment:)