Showing posts with label scarves. Show all posts
Showing posts with label scarves. Show all posts

Sunday, June 12, 2011

Cool Tips: How to wear a Scarf....

I love that scarves are 'in' this season, and it seems that any scarf is a good scarf, knitted, crocheted, woven, pashmina etc etc... I love the way that scarves add texture and contrast colour to outfits and also, add warmth for those cold blustery days.

But how does one wear a scarf? 


Cashmere & Leopard scarf 2




In May I bought some scarves from the Op Shop but have not worn them yet as I just can't work out what to do with them.... 

Then I stumbled upon this post on 'From the Kiwi Girl' who I came accross during the photo challenge I am doing in June.... She had a post about how to wear scarves....and a link to a youtube clip, so I have embedded it here.  Oh my goodness, the following youtube clip is the most amazing thing I have seen in a while - very cool....



The model/presenter in these clips is Wendy from 'Wendy's Look Book'. She shares some great things like hair tips and the way to walk in stilettos. She is cute and informative and I wasted a jolly half an hour watching these clips only to find myself sitting in my messy lounge room wearing ill fitting jeans, clogs on my feet and spinach in my teeth. Sigh.... 

Are you wearing scarves this season? 
How are you wearing them?



Sunday, May 29, 2011

May $10 Op Shop Hop

In May with my hard earned $10, I bought the following items....


1 x scarf with red and blue chain and lock motif
1 x Nina Ricci Silk polka dot scarf
1 x 'Every Occasion' book by Ita Buttrose






Now, it would not be bbeingcool without the stories behind these items.


Scarf with Red and Blue Chain and Lock Motif


No story, it is generic. But, it did look like something that would look great with a nice white shirt and jeans and cute red shoes for a nice dressy casual kind of look.


However, this is how it has been most recently worn.


Miss A, as a girl Pirate.... Too Cute.


Nina Ricci Silk Polka Dot Scarf


I was drawn to the colours of this scarf - the green and navy blue was so fresh and clean. I thought it too would look great with a white shirt and a great pair of navy trousers or a skirt, or yes, my favourite, jeans.


I did not know who Nina Ricci was, I honestly just liked the design. But, Nina was a fashion icon. My goodness. She began an aprenticeship in dressmaking when she was only 13 and worked her way up the fashion food chain. She married a composer, had a family and then began her own fashion label at 49 (hallelujah, there is hope for me yet!). Her company started in one room, a little while after World War 2, the design house took up 11 floors in 3 buildings. That is great!


Her designs were always feminine and she actually made the dresses on the mannequins so that the fabric fell in just the right way. Before long she was famous all over the world for her feminine and romantic dresses.


There are not too many pictures out there of dresses made by Nina, but here is one. This shows her interesting use of fabrics...


Nina Ricci, fall/winter 1966 collection: "El Moroco," a North African-inspired cocktail djellaba. © AP/Wide World Photos.



The fashion house of Nina Ricci is still going on strong. It pumps out dresses, handbags and perfumes. They are about to launch a website - if only they had it all ready to go for this blog post - sigh - you just can't get good help these days. But... It is a lovely display of beautiful dresses. I am honoured to have something from that fashion house scrunched up in my draw ... 




'Every Occasion' by Ita Buttrose.

Oh, Ita. What a snippet of Australian legendness. Before Madonna made the gap between the front teeth sexy, it was Ita. She had that great blonde hair and that fantastic lisp. She has done everything from radio, tv, magazines and even promoting weight loss products. Ita is Australia, honestly.


She was the founding editor of Cleo magazine and was the youngest serving editor for Woman's Weekly, the world's highest selling magazine. She was also the first female editor in chief for Mr Murdoch in the 80s. Ita is renowned for her appearance and has written a variety of books on manners and etiquette.


Being the hostess with the mostess, I thought it fitting that I have this book on my shelf. It has been quite an eye-opening read. I had not known how to introduce an admiral at a baby christening or how to eat a snail. But, with this book in my collection, I will not look like a numpty at any social gathering. It is kitsch in its presentation and has fabulous charcoal drawings. I love the way she writes, as if every one out there knows that to give gardenias is to tell someone you love them and that you must telephone from a payphone if you are going to be late for a dinner party (it seems pay phones are as rare as dinner party invites these days).


Ita has not been in the spotlight lately. But her homepage did make me chuckle.... Check it out...


April's Op Shop Hop

Tuesday, May 17, 2011

The uncoolest thing to say, "I have NOTHING to wear!"

First things first, when you find yourself in the position when you have NOTHING to wear, here is the emergency list of what I would suggest you get ...

1) Get yourself a cute t-shirt
2) Get a skirt - either denim or black
3) Get some sparkly shoes
4) Get a cute cardigan or shrug for mid-season coverage

This at least buys you some time to get other things to add to wardrobe....  


However, can I challenge you to actually check what you already have?


Check if you have the following hanging in your closet:


- a really nice cardigan or knit that goes with jeans or a cute skirt?
- a great jacket - like a trench or something that could be retro with some new buttons or a brooch?
- some groovy scarves you have had scrunched up in the back of that drawer that holds your knee high stockings?
- a crisp white or black shirt that can be ironed into pristine condition for a change from t-shirts?
- some cool pairs of jeans? They can be wide leg, straight leg, skinny leg - just make sure that they fit well and accentuate your good bits... Finding good jeans is H.A.R.D. (esp on a tight budget or with a big bottom, or in my case - both of these things....)


I hope you find some treasures lurking in your wardrobes that can add some nice features for this season's look.... 

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