Showing posts with label Topshop. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Topshop. Show all posts

Monday, 12 July 2010

Mark Fast for Topshop

As somebody who wore body con before it became a major trend, Mark Fast's exquisite knitwear creations are extremely desirable. He is a Central Saint Martins alumni (yay!) and  has revived the knitted dress manipulating wool  in a unique and fresh way. I settle for highstreet  fashion at the moment due to my limited funds, therefore I was very excited when Topshop announced their collaboration with Mark Fast to be launched on 7/7/2010. On the 7th I was up earlier, checking topshop.com for the pieces but they weren't there. I went into Topshop the day after and they still hadn't arrived. All this delay and prolonged suspense simply added to the anticipation of how great I expected this capsule collection to be. However, whilst I knew that the pieces would be less luxurious than his main collection, I was quite unprepared for how cheap they looked.




Made of 100% Viscose, I feel that these dresses slightly spoil the Mark Fast aesthetic of sexy clingy luxurious knitwear. The dress below is the perfect example. It is Faster by Mark Fast and is £475 as opposed to the £180 for the dress on the model above. The knit is seamless and smooth with Fast's signature intricate holey pattern in comparison to the visibly knitted and textured surface of the cheaper versions. That is the difference £165 makes.
The best piece of the Topshop collection is the grey dress but only because Fast's signature pattern is most recognisable in it.These types of collaborations can only work if the garments can be created at a cheaper price point to almost the same high standard and that is definitely not the case here. If models and skinny celebrities can't pull these pieces off, what hope is there for anyone else.

Looks like I'll keep on saving my pennies for the real deal.

Wednesday, 12 May 2010

Topshop


I have a love/hate relationship with this shop but I can't deny they have some fabulous pieces for S/S10.
I'm in love with Crochet at the moment after seeing the gorgeous Kate Bosworth at Cochcella.


This is what Topshop have to offer:






The items finding their way into my wardrobe (hopefully) are:













Saturday, 24 April 2010

Primark does Really Realistic Rip-offs


When I went into to Primark Oxford Cirus to try and return something, I noticed that I seen certain pieces last year in other shops.

This Dress is very similar to Rosalind Keep's Trompe L'Oeil mini collection for Oasis last year.


I've seen garments just like these last year in Topshop and New Look.

Those striped maxi dresses look exactly like the ones Asos used to sell.

I think that it is disappointing that Primark doesn't make original pieces and copies its high street competitors’ past collections. Although this is a common occurrence in fashion generally, this is made worse is by the fact that it is poorly made and is almost as expensive as the original. Primark is now around the same price as New Look but, as it still has that 'CHEAP/DISPOSABLE' reputation, there are enough mindless shoppers who will continue to buy their clothes. Personally I try not to buy Primark clothes anymore (except the one oversized lace shirt I bought a few months ago) - just shoes, bags and tights. This is due to the quality but mainly because I can't stand the idea of a million other girls having the same dress and/or recognising where my dress is from.

A future pay day treat

Wednesday, 7 April 2010

These are a few of my favourite things...

(Jean Paul Gaultier Classique perfume- sadly empty but I have a new one, Topshop silver spiky bracelet, YSL heart USB key, Urban Outfitters grey and black glasses, Urban Outfitters glitter eye palette)


(Vivienne Westwood black suede heels, Luella crocodile pouch bag, vintage faux fur hat)

(Gold name necklace, Vivienne Westwood skull earrings, Casio oversized watch from Urban Outiftters, H&M gold hoops)


Saturday, 3 April 2010

# You've got the Love

Topshop are trying to share the love judging by the amount of love jewellery I saw there earlier this week. It's great that they haven't limited all this stuff to Valentine's Day only...
Now I'm not a ring person (oversized earrings for me) but I loved these:




I bought this one:

As knuckledusters are the way to go