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Archives for May 2016

Lace Hem

May 13th 2016 Style

Fashion blogger Stephanie of FAIIINT wearing Catarzi fedora, Todd Lynn x Topshop tux jacket, Lavand lace hem dress, Kurt Geiger Saturn boots. All black everything dark style outfit.Fashion blogger Stephanie of FAIIINT wearing Phoebe Jewellery moonstone moon gold necklace. Outfit details.FAIIINT

Catarzi Fedora / Todd Lynn x Topshop Tux Jacket / Lavand Lace Hem Dress / Phoebe Jewellery Moonstone Moon Necklace * /
Kurt Geiger ‘Saturn’ Boots / Bracher Emden Bag

I’m still not quite ready to fully embrace the no jacket weather we’ve been having lately. I got caught out a few weeks ago as I stepped outside and decided, a little too optimistically, to quickly throw my jacket back in to my house before I ran to get a bus. I instantly regretted it when 5 minutes later I was shivering walking to the bus stop and didn’t have time to go back for it! Now I am stubbornly wearing a jacket until summer is in full swing.

This dress is one of the reasons I love ASOS’s outlet section. I always find myself aimlessly browsing it when I’m a little bored (filtered by colour black, obviously) and I regularly come across brands there that I would otherwise never have heard of. I couldn’t resist this beautiful heavy lace hem, adding just the right amount of detail and texture to a perfectly classic dress. It’s made from a nice crisp cotton, as all good summer dresses should be, and I just can’t wait until it’s properly warm and I can swish around in it without the need to throw on extra layers. I’ve also now got my eye on this shift dress from the same brand, it seems they do classic pieces with a little twist very well, and I love the wrap over back on this one.

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Sid Neigum AW16

May 4th 2016 Covet, Life

Sid Neigum Autumn Winter AW 2016 London Fashion Week presentation at the Institute of Contemporary ArtsSid Neigum Autumn Winter AW 2016 London Fashion Week presentation at the Institute of Contemporary ArtsSid Neigum Autumn Winter AW 2016 London Fashion Week presentation at the Institute of Contemporary ArtsSid Neigum Autumn Winter AW 2016 London Fashion Week presentation at the Institute of Contemporary ArtsSid Neigum Autumn Winter AW 2016 London Fashion Week presentation at the Institute of Contemporary ArtsSid Neigum Autumn Winter AW 2016 London Fashion Week presentation at the Institute of Contemporary ArtsSid Neigum Autumn Winter AW 2016 London Fashion Week presentation at the Institute of Contemporary ArtsSid Neigum Autumn Winter AW 2016 London Fashion Week presentation at the Institute of Contemporary ArtsSid Neigum Autumn Winter AW 2016 London Fashion Week presentation at the Institute of Contemporary Arts

Sid Neigum Autumn Winter 2016 presentation / Institute of Contemporary Arts, London

This post is quite belated as I was having a bit of a ‘my work is rubbish’ crisis and was convinced all of my shots of this collection (and everything else I shot over LFW) were all too awful to publish. I’m sure all creatives can understand this and have been through similar themselves too. I’m my own worst critic and though sometimes I think this is a good thing as it pushes me to strive to be even better, sometimes it can be quite crippling. This is especially true when it’s something like photography, which always makes me feel like a bit of a fraud as I’ve never really learned the craft, I just kind of picked up a camera and played around with it. Having looked back over these shots recently though, I realised that maybe I was being a little harsh on myself, but mostly that this was just too good of a collection to not feature and share with you all.

Sid Neigum is a Toronto based conceptual, interdisciplinary womenswear label. Favouring an experimental approach using innovative fabrics and the precision and reasoning of a mathematician, Neigum applies modular origami and packaging design techniques to create his signature minimal yet maximal designs.

Drawing inspiration from Le Corbusier’s landmark tome The Modulor, for AW16 pieces were cut using the golden ratio, imbuing the collection with structural and symbolic balance. Le Corbusier harnessed the proportions of the human body to perfect his architectural works, describing his system as ‘a range of harmonious measurements to suit the human scale’. Neigum has translated these principals into a collection of garments which effortlessly envelope the body, softly structured and beautifully cut, these pieces have a modern, easy elegance about them.

The predominantly black colour palette came in richly textured wools, neoprene, crinkled silks and metal blends which could be shaped and scrunched into place. Highlights of warm camel, charcoal grey and white provided a beautiful contrast whilst still in keeping with the dark and dramatic feel of the collection. The quality of the pieces and their craftsmanship really shone through too, and Neigum has crafted the perfect blend of contrasting elements here – hard and soft, modern but classic, relaxed and easy, yet statement making.

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