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Archive for June, 2011

V-Neck Long-Sleeve Dress by M Missoni

It’s still summer, we promise!  Though the weather has taken a turn for the worse…  If you’re stuck in Britain keep things sunny yet practical with this V-Neck Long-Sleeve dress by M Missoni, our Dress of the Week.

What we love about this dress is that it would work for Autumn/Winter as much as it would on a summer holiday – it’s all about how you wear it.  For summer – especially if you’re lucky enough to be jetting off on holiday – add cork espadrilles and white accessories.  And we guarantee months later this little number (a modern classic if ever we saw one) will slot into your Autumn wardrobe no problem with knee high boots and a chunky scarf.

For now, we say wear to Summer parties and such high brow festivals as Port Eliot.  The print makes it fun – just like the brand itself.

M Missoni V-Neck Long-Sleeve Dress is £69 for 2 nights and £79 for 7 nights.

Useful links: Missoni dresses, Printed dresses, Long-Sleeved dresses, Day dresses, Party dresses, Dresses for evening and dinner

By Katie Rose


From Players to Spectators-Polo People Profile

The Social Regulars

Designer of choice: Chanel, Temperley, Thakoon.

Most likely to be wearing: Anything from S/S Resort ’12 or the pre-fall collections.

Most likely to be carrying: the season’s It-Bag.

Most likely to be seen with: Tatler page-gracing regulars.

Most likely to think a chukka is: much longer than it used to seem/ a bit of a distraction when it comes to doing the social rounds.

The Establishment Regulars

Designer of choice: Barbour.

Most likely to be wearing: cashmere.

Most likely to be carrying: binoculars, a members pass.

Most likely to be seen with: an Argentinian trainer, talking match highlights.

Most likely to think a chukka is: simply wonderful indeed/ truly marvellous.

Gap Yahh/Boho Set

Designer of choice: Don’t do designer since they got back from travelling- it’s just like soooo materialistic yahh.

Most likely to be wearing: a Marc Jacobs dress (it doesn’t count if Mummy bought it).

Most likely to be carrying: a souvenir from their gap ya, – how convenient gap-ya hobo bags are currently having a fashion moment!

Most likely to be seen with: similarly dressed, title-bearing friends.

Most likely to think a chukka is: someone did explain it once, but have sort of forgotten.

The Players

Designer of choice: None, they only do bespoke clothing.

Most likely to be wearing: chaps, and a family coat of arms emblazoned shirt.

Most likely to be carrying: a customised mallet.

Most likely to be seen with: Prince Harry, an Abu Dhabi prince.

Most likely to think a chukka is: worth fighting your best friend for.

Event Fillies

Designer of choice: Gorgeous Couture.

Most likely to be wearing: a spray-tan induced orange glow, Louboutins/41/2 inch TopShop platform heels.

Most likely to be carrying: the entire contents of her make-up bag in her clutch.

Most likely to be seen with: a footballer, Alex Reid/another of Jordan’s exes.

Most likely to think a chukka is: a sick bucket behind the bar of the ChinaWhite tent.


 

 

 


A Designer Ball Dress for the Duchess!

In attendance at the 10th (Absolute Return for Kids) Ark Gala, were William and Kate, at what was their first official engagement together. While William looked dapper in his black tie dinner jacket, all eyes were really on his wife.

Dressed in a blush sequinned Jenny Packham ball gown with ruffled shoulder detailing, the Duchess shone. Accesorizing her ball dress with matching clutch and LK Bennett shoes (we loved the cute bows on the ankle!), Kate’s entire ensemble was floorless.

What we were most excited about here at GMD was that Gala marked the first occasion since wedding her prince, that Kate has coveted a designer outfit/dress! (A £3,500 one at that!)  Not that normally we don’t admire Kate staying true to her love of the high-street.   Wonder if Kate paid for it? Or did she borrow the designer dress? It’s not like she can wear it again; think the press might notice!

Which is why we think Kate would make a model Girl Meets Dress ambassador for designer dress hire.   She could wear designer and then simply return it.  A much cheaper option for the Duchess.  And given her eye for a bargain, that resides in Kate’s everlasting love for the offerings of the high-street, we dare say she’d think it worthwhile to be saving a penny or two.  We know we’re biased, but is anyone with us on this?

Here are some dresses from our ball gown hire and prom dress hire collections to which we think the Duchess would be rather partial!

Dina Bar-El Penelope Ball Gown. Hire: £109. RRP: £700

Dina Bar-El Gold Silk Ball Gown. Hire: £99. RRP: £558.

Dina Bar-El Dina Ball Gown. Hire: £109. RRP: £600.

Dina Bar-El Deborah Ball Gown. Hire: £109. RRP: £520.

 


Dressing for the Races: Did the Duchess Get it Right at Epsom?

Fit for a Duchess but is Kate’s Outfit for the Races fit for the Rest of Us?

The Duchess of Cambridge’s outfit for the races choice couldn’t have been better. Albeit she looked, well, like the usual Kate: beautiful but with a touch of the ‘frump’ about her dress for the races.  Colour-wise however, Kate’s Reiss Peacock dress and matching white Joseph jacket looked sublime on the Duchess, accentuating her (‘naturally’, spray-tan sporting among us take note ) tanned complexion.

We love how Kate’s embracing the trend for white dresses currently having a summer moment.  Let’s face it, unlike some of her royal family counterparts (we won’t mention names!) Kate has the natural beauty to carry off anything. What’s more, the Duchess has no need whatsoever to let her flesh do the talking.

Although, we have to say that we’re with the Telegraph on the Duchess wearing tights with her outfit for the races- take them off Kate, you’ve got pins to die for and summer is well and truly upon us!

Dressing for the Races: Kate Shuns Designer Once Again

While the Duchess could have gone for a designer dress when it came to dressing for the the races, there’s something great about her choosing to keep her fashion choices local-i.e. going for British brands.  And we love that Kate hasn’t abandoned her love for the high street just because she’s joined the FIRM. With such an eye for quality and craftsmanship at reasonable prices, the Duchess would no doubt delight at the thought of being able to hire a designer dress.  We wonder if, in dressing for the races, Kate would approve of the following dresses? Rent dresses for the races like these directly from us. And we’ll even take care of your accessories!

Blaguette Cordelia earrings. Buy: £290.

Tuxedo Waist Coat Dress. Hire: £49. RRP: £649.

Fendi silk belted dress. Hire: £69. RRP: £840.

Roland Mouret dress. Hire: £79. RRP: £405.

Roland Mouret dress

M Missoni dress. Hire: £89. £405.

Bex Rox suede cuff. Buy: £137.

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