Thursday, 9 May 2013

90's Style in Miami




The great weather we've had this past week has left me feeling nostalgic about my childhood holidays.  Growing up I was fortunate enough to visit Florida most years with my family and as a result I can only connote it with 90s fashion. Generally Florida is recognized as a tourist trap of theme parks and gift shops rather than a cultural haven but I have only fond memories of this place and can't get enough of the 90s tourist chic.  
Looking around the high-street it seems that girly grunge and street inspired trends are back in fashion so grab your 'mom-jeans' and bum bags because the 90s are back and they are better than ever.  



Miami Beach

Miami Palms
          
Mom jeans-Topshop-£40.00                               Crop top-Topshop-£8.00
       



















Tie up shirt-American Apparel-£40.00
Patterned sundress-Urban Outfitters-£40.00
   



















TIP: The 90s trend is amazing but it's not entirely wearable if you're used to playing it safe.  The good thing is you don't always have to take the trends literally, sometimes when it's done subtly it makes for an overall more chic look.  For example, the patterned sundress from Urban Outfitters is stylish and wearable but channels the 90s trend with it's muted colours and crazy pattern.  Complete the look with an oversized denim jacket and converse.




I've found that Topshop, Urban Outfitters and American Apparel offer the best of this trend.  Alternatively, you can find some great authentic items of clothing in vintage shops and charity shops.

When researching this trend, the first place I went to look was my parents photo albums.  They spent their honeymoon in Miami in 1992 so I knew I'd find some great outfits.


My parents on their honeymoon in Miami 1992

Just had to include this one...

Sporting the 90s trends






Summertime 

DJ Jazzy Jeff and The Fresh Prince-Summertime
I couldn't publish this blogpost without referencing The Fresh Prince and Jazzy Jeff, for me they are the epitome of 90s style- crazy patterns, bright colours and oversized jackets.  I also love the character Ashley Banks' style in The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, her pairing of crop tops and high-waisted bottoms would look perfect in South Beach.





The cast of 90210 sporting some mom jeans


United Colours of Benetton
A picture of me in Florida in 1996, rockin those stripy shorts.











Wednesday, 1 May 2013

How to Pack for a Eurotrip

Eurotrip 2012
Last summer I spent three and a bit weeks traveling around Europe with three of my closest friends, it was an unforgettable experience and I gained not only independence but also a few funny anecdotes that came in handy during fresher's week.
If you're a fellow fashion conscious person, packing a months worth of clothing into a back pack is not an easy task. When organizing your capsule wardrobe, the main challenges you face are finding clothes that are:
  • practical for travelling
  • suitable for any weather
  • remain true to your personal style
As you can see from this blog, I believe every destination has a different style or vibe therefore an outfit I had planned for one place wouldn't necessarily be the same look I was going for in another. For example, I wouldn't wear the same renaissance-inspired romantic look in both Florence and Berlin because there's a much edgier fashion-forward vibe in Berlin. I understand that not everyone thinks like this haha but it worked for me and this thought process later became the inspiration for this blog!

Limoncello dress in Pisa
High-waisted shorts and blouse in Rome
Pac-a-mac in Berlin

Faded tee and denim shorts in Prague

One way I managed to get around this was by taking items of clothing that were versatile.  Having those staple items in your wardrobe such as a white blouse, Breton style top, tailored shorts or LBD is both economical and practical.  These items seem to survive from season to season only updated now and again to coincide with the latest trends.    



Towards the end of the trip I got so bored of wearing the same things all the time that I started to experiment a little!  With a lot of dresses (especially strapless or with small straps) it's possible to transform them into skirts simply by folding the bodice part down and tucking in to create a waist belt. 

Polka-dot dress in Nice
 (looking a lovely shade of lobster might I add)

Same dress used as a skirt in Florence


And then there were those days where it was so hot that I couldn't care less what I looked like as long as I didn't feel like I was melting.


EUROTRIP TIPS

  • A pac-a-mac is your best friend. Stylish and convenient, no backpack is complete without one.
  • Keep your back pack organized.  Having a travel laundry bag is a handy way to separate the dirty clothes from the clean (don't make the same mistake as I did and leave yours in a hostel in Rome).
  • Take washing up tablets.  It's easier to hand wash your clothes than to look for a launderette.
  • Four weeks of eating at cafes and restaurants can get expensive so take advantage of any student discounts.  Our hostel in Nice even had free champagne nights...no regrets!
  • The local commuters generally see interrail travelers as a bit of a nuisance- make sure you reserve train seats in advance unless you like being kicked out of your seat every 10 minutes.
  • A company called New Europe offers free walking tours in a lot of European cities, making their commission in tips.  The tour guides are always fun and they give a lot of interesting information.
  • A shared dorm is not for everyone.  If you do decide to go down that route, be prepared to meet some characters.
  • Have fun and don't stress out! Your trip is never going to pan out exactly the way you planned it but sometimes the spontaneous moments turn out to be the best ones.