Friday, 4 February 2011

LETS MEET TONIGHT AT DESTINATION DENIM AT SELFRIDGES

Posted by Fashion Editor at Large

I'm really looking forward to tonight at Selfridges Oxford Street. Myself and the Fashion Junior will be on the third floor in the denim area hoping some of you will come along so we can chat about blogging, what jeans to buy now and general stuff about fashion, the wonderful Grazia and all that jazzmatazz.

On a personal note, I haven't been wearing jeans as much as I used to lately. But then jeans were my fashion item of choice 90% of the time for the majority of the noughties. However, after a break from my skinny-leg J Brands and my ACNE Hex jeans (swapped for Dom & Ruby skinny leather trousers) I've found myself also wearing a high-waisted black slim-leg pair from Nobody (an Aussie brand), and hankering after a pair of Theyskens for Theory wide-leg jeans.

Find these on Theory.com

More than that I'm starting to feel for a new sexy boyish aesthetic that is excellently portrayed in this Buffalo inspired shoot styled by Kate Phelan and photographed by Daniel Jackson in the march edition of UK Vogue. 


I'm getting to Selfridges early today - I'm in the blogging area from 5pm - so I can try on these jeans:
Elson by Citizens of Humanity £220 at Selfridges


I'm loving these by Zara too.


And for summer I NEED pink jeans.

Photos: Vogue/Selfridges.com/Zara.com

4 comments:

  1. i can't do without my cheap mondays. being over 6Feet, they seem to be the only ones that will do. But i am curious about the curve id jeans, though.

    Have Fun!

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  2. i love the pink but they are so hard to pull off, like when victoria beckham wore them i wanted to burn all pink jeans in the world. seriously, a bomber jacket?

    anyway :)
    www.balmain-b.blogspot.com. lets swap links?

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  3. LOVE THE TROUSERS!

    http://roses-are-blue.blogspot.com/

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  4. Ladies footwear over the last decade have gone crazy in their design and style. More and more are the designers and stylists pushing the boundaries with the designs, the colors, patterns, and the shape of ladies footwear

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