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Archive for June, 2011

Girls on Dresses- Abisola, aka Abimarvel, on the Objects of her Dress (Hire) Desires, & Dresses of Eras Past

Abisola Omole, a fashion, lifestyle & entertainment writer, stylist, and photographer (the girl’s certainly got talent!) lists the lust-objects currently at the centre of her dress crush! The author of www.abimarvel.com a blog that combines creative musings on all the latest trends, photography, lifestyle, and entertainment, Abisola’s talents as a blogess have seen her get to the final stage of the handbag.com online fashion awards

 

Your first ever dress was: Gosh. I suppose my earliest memory was when I was 6 and is that of a lilac dress that stopped just below my knees. It was from Macy’s New York, the actual brand, I’m unsure about, but it had this cute brocade top to it, then a silk skirt. It was short sleeved and just quite lovely. I remember being in grand central station and this random well dressed man came up to me & my family and said he liked my dress and handed me this brand new perfume bottle, ’til this day I still wear the perfume.

Your oldest dress: A simply stripey jersey dress I bought from Warehouse, that I have worn way too much! I bought it around 3 or 4 years ago, believe it or not, I don’t have many clothes now from before then.

Your most expensive dress: I’m not a huge spender (yet), being so young and all, but I recently bought a quant little dress from Whistles that cost £95. Actually now that I think about it, my prom dress cost just under £300, so that would be the most expensive dress.

Seen the most dancefloors: A slinky creamy coloured dress I bought from ASOS. It’s slightly loose at the bottom, goes in,  in the middle then flows down to just above me knee. It’s a keeper.

photo by Lisa Devlin

Favourite dress: It’s a simple cream summer dress that has a pretty floral embellishment on the body part, with an overly flowy skirt. It’s sleeveless and perfect for summer! It’s from ASOS.

What was the last event you wore a dress to and what did you wear? I would say the last, proper event I went to was my birthday party a couple weeks ago to which I wore this ASOS Stripe Shirt Dress, which was such a great buy! It’s a super lovely dress.

Mini or Maxi? Ooh that’s a hard one, I don’t want to be obvious and say ‘it depends on the situation’ but it kinda does. Okay, here goes, I’m going to say maxi.

Who are your red carpet idols? Who always gets it right? Easy, I’d say Cate Blanchett, Zoe Saldana, Anne Hathaway. Cate’s red carpet style is my favourite, whether she’s wearing a magnificent gown by Givenchy or a vintage Christian Lacriox, she always looks out of this world!

What is your most memorable dress moment? Wearing a dark sweeping maxi dress to the first day of fashion week last season. It was a weird moment because I thought, ‘oh dear, people are goingto think I’m a complete spectacle and that I should keep it a lot more simple for fashion week’, but it worked and I got loads of complements, which I didn’t expect. I almost didn’t wear it, in fear that I trip over it as I was walking on the cobbled Somerset house pavements, but alas, I survived.

Which dress would be top of your Girl Meets Dress hire lust list? It would probably be the Carven drape detail dress. It’s a lovely colour, great shape and seems to fit really well and wouldgo from a day to night outfit, oh so easily. Though the patterned shirt dress by Anna Sui, is simply divine. I literally can’t stop looking at it!

As someone who always has a new event to attend – how would Girl Meets Dress dress hire complement your life? Wow, in so many ways. I know some people think it’s a myth that people in fashion don’t like to wear the same dress twice, but it really isn’t. Whenever you see red carpet stars or editors at events, you never say, ‘oh she wore that last time’ because she never has and will probably never wear it again – well at least not to a high profile, paparazzi snapping event, so for me, with all the events I go to, Girl Meets Dress provides me with the opportunity to not only have to never worry about wearing the same dress twice to an event, but to look amazing whilst wearing them!

Find Abisola on Twitter: @abimarvel


What to Wear to a Polo Match: Be the Model Dressed Spectator

Why What to Wear to a Polo Match is More Important Than Ever

Formerly the sole preserve of royalty and the upper echelons of society, polo, is experiencing something of an identity shift.  The ancient sport, the etymology of which, derives from the Tibetan word ‘pulu’, has over the past few decades, opened its once inaccessible doors to pretty much any Tom, Dick or Harry (and we don’t mean HRH).  This is much to some of the polo establishment’s horror.  But, this is the 21st century.

So, although pioneering polo ambassador Prince Philip (it was he afterall who got Queenie to found the Windsor-situated Guards Polo Club in 1955), might not necessarily look his most natural when mingling up alongside TOWIE wannabes, if grandson no2 can be the life and soul of the now openly public ‘Public’ party, and get down and dirty with whoever takes his fancy on the dance floor at Mahiki, and both grandson no1 and his son can get away with marrying ‘commoners’, then we say it’s high time the rest of us commoners were allowed to rub shoulders with society’s entitled.  Depending on the event, certain dress is required.

Schmacher double time dress. Hire: £129. RRP: £344

What to Wear to a Polo Match: Less Flesh is Definitely More

Getting what to wear to a polo match right, isn’t that difficult.  The main thing, is gauging the

Zimmerman silk tie singlet dress. Hire: £49. RRP: £235

formality of the specific polo event.  At the royally originated Guards Polo Club for instance, the dress code is not as stuffy as you’d think.  But while jeans might nowadays be given the go-ahead, unless you have a signet ring and a titled polo-playing boyfriend/spouse to go with them (a la Kate Middleton), it might not be a bad idea to go for an outfit that’s slightly more dressy.  In the polo world, this by no means equates to flashy. Or fleshy.

Dresses for a Polo Match That Give You the ‘X’ & Not the Chav Factor

When it comes to what to wear to a polo match, the main thing you want to avoid is having too much flesh on show.  It was her high chav factor, that saw Katie Price uninvited to the VIP enclosure at the Cartier International polo tournament in 2008.  Pictured are some dresses for the polo, the wearing of which will get you noticed for all the right reasons.  Flirty, summery, not-too-fleshy dresses for the polo are precisely the order of the day.

Team with wedges, or flats (stilettos don’t and the ever-long half-time tradition of divot stomping do not go hand in hand), a neat clutch, and a smart jacket/shrug. And don’t forget your umbrella!  Clap at all the right moments, and do as the polo-regulars do.  There’s nothing that turns an eligible polo playing bachelor off more than a girl at the polo who can’t tell the fourth chukka from the 6th or the 8th.  Oh and don’t wear a hat. It might look right at the races, but at the polo it’s deemed a faux pas of the highest order.


What They Wore to Monaco – White Dress Trend Alert

White Summer Dresses to Solve your ‘Where-Can-I-Rent-a-Cream-Dress’ Dilemmas

There was no question about it; cream, beige, nude and white dresses (in other words, the NEUTRALS) were having a moment in the fashion stakes at the Grand Prix last weekend.  Nicole Scherzinger lead the way in her strappy cream dress, with its fold detailing, not unlike that of the front of this Zimmerman vanishing strapless maxi pictured.  (Rent cream dresses like the Zimmerman nude dress from our neutrals section.)

Looking the picture of cool as she watched what was a disappointing performance from her beau (the usual front runner went on to finish 6th) from the salubrious heights of a private box, Nicole’s cream dress was the perfect antidote to the dizzy, petroleum riddled, scorching heights of the F1 car action below.

White Summer Dresses Spotted on Jessica, Tatiana & Kim

Other celebrities spotted baring all, (well, not exactly, but they were in nude dresses) were the Ecclestone sisters and Jenson Button’s latest love-interest, the stunning Jessica Michibata.  Jessica’s white dress was not dissimilar in style to this fabulous Isabel Marant cream dress. (To rent: £89. RRP: £290). It seemed neutral / white dresses really were the A-lister colour palette of the weekend.

Kim Kardashian to be ‘papped’ at the Amber fashion show in a white halterneck gown, while Columbian beer empire heiress and girlfriend of Andrea Casiraghi (second in line to the Monaco throne) stepped out on the prince’s arm in a floor length white maxi dress, (pictured below).  Look chic in one of our Ducie cream maxi dresses, available to hire such as this one, in beige.

Tamara and Petra Ecclestone Look ‘AllWhite’

Then of course, their presence a ubiquitous one at racing circuit events, Tamara and Petra Ecclestone were spotted in short chic cream dresses with polka dot detailing (accesorized with heels and a Birkin- what else?!)  It seems it wasn’t just in Cannes but at Monaco too that white made a huge appearance.  Will the same be the case at Royal Ascot? We can’t wait to find out! In the meantime, herald the arrival of summer and rent a white/cream dress from our designer dress collection.

 

 

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