I recently attended a blogger's breakfast held by Long Tall Sally at their head office in London where I got to view the high summer collection before it launched in stores. Although the collection was mainly classic, there were a few pieces which were trendy and when paired with the right items could really set the perfect tone for a fashion conscious tall girl.

I have always wanted a pair of dungarees and this season the merch team over at LTS have designed one for all the leggy girls all over the world. Another style that was on offer in abundance were jumpsuits and after trying them on I can conclude that they really do fit well, perfectly long enough in the body, rise and legs. The floral style above is my favourite, check out my instagram page to see how I styled it.

What do you think of the new LTS high summer range?

Marsha C xoxo

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Dress c/o Emma Louise London, Coat: H&M, Glasses c/o Crosseyes London, Tights c/o Wolford
Necklace: Zara (similar), Bag: Mulberry, Shoes: Zara (current), Gold cuff: Whistles


I recently received this gorgeous shift dress from current label love, Emma Louise London who has some amazing pieces in her SS14 range including multi coloured popcorn prints, mosaic patterns, through to playsuits, blouses, and tailored trousers. Allowing the digital prints to stand at the forefront, Emma really encapsulates the playful, chic, yet sophisticated style we Londoners like! Browsing through the website, this shift dress with it's bright kaleidoscopic print immediately caught my attention as it's full of colour, perfect for summer and in person has the silkiest touch against the body. Styled with a bright yellow coat and a contrasting red bag I was ready to head out for a day of press events around London. This dress literally got so many compliments, I simply can't wait to go bare legged and wear it in the warmer months to come!

You will notice that I am also wearing a new set of specs courtesy of quirky Danish brand Crosseyes, who recently opened their first ever store outside of Denmark here in London. I attended a valentines event they hosted back in February and was blown away by the brand ethos. Mixing old fashion craft with a modern approach towards design and quality as well as new frames every month ensures the brand's uniqueness within eyewear and optometry. For those of you who wear glasses, you will love their concept as it's simple with clear pricing from £85 (no strength) and sunglasses starting from £95. All you have to do is turn up for your complimentary eye test, choose your limited edition frame and you're good to go! And if you decide to go with a pair of sunnies, they even have a choice of different tints which is included in the price. I opted for these bold two-tone geeky looking specs which are lightweight and extremely comfortable to wear all day and are perfect to add that extra chicness to my outfits. If you're looking for a new pair of fashionable specs without the hefty price tag, then you should definitely pay Crosseyes a visit!

Hope you all had a lovely Easter!

Marsha C xoxo

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Mulberry

On day 3 of LFW I relaxed at home due to becoming ill from the rainy weather, and so watched the Mulberry show livestream. The gorgeous Cara opened the show in a stunning printed floral 2 piece (so my style) which was also replicated on dog outerwear. The textures and loose fitted details of this line really stood out for me. Punches of bright orange was added to blouses and skirts as well as stripes which was seen on the iconic Bayswater bags, shoes and clothing. Different textures of the same colour were juxtaposed against each other creating in my opinion a soft feminine look.




Pringle of Scotland

The Pringle collection was presented at the luxurious Connaught Hotel in Mayfair on day 4 of LFW and was my last show of the day. The iconic argyle diamond print was kept as the basis of the collection but this time transformed into different forms. Intarsia twinsets featured the diamond print entwined creating a heritage feel, mesh tops carried the diamond shape while skirts and coats had diamond beading sewn on. Androgynous models stood on a mirrored platform in the centre of the room surrounded by floor to ceiling mirrors creating a 3D view. Pringles demonstrated a variety of ways in which knitwear can be paired with sleek fabrics to create a clean and simple silhouette.

The gorgeous Tilda Swinton was lovely enough to pose for a photo!


Marsha C xoxo

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ORLA KIELY 

On the second day of fashion week, first stop was the very exciting, 'you never know what to expect' show of Orla Kiely, the queen of print. This season the ''OK'' girl was out of her typing pool, on a safari surrounded by fields and wild animals (in the backdrop that is!) Inspired by girl guides, brownies and Suzy Bishop, models strutted up and down the camping site, exploring the wilderness, catching butterflies inside jars, reading books and made a mere fishnet look oh so fashionable. Add to this a camp fire and the catchy tune ''The Lion Sleeps Tonight'' playing in the background made me want to jump into a cute pinafore and join them in the field....nope I've never been a brownie!

Tops and dresses with 70s inspired silhouettes in pastels and bright orange were adorned with animal motifs and worked with more animal shaped bags, signature print back packs and cute fluffy berets. Shoes were Orla Kiely for Clark's collaboration available from February 2014.

Fyodor Podgorny and Golan Frydman
Fyodor Podgorny and Golan Frydman


ASHISH

My second stand out show of the day had to be Ashish. This was a show I had always wanted to attend and when that festival inspired glitter wrist band (aka invite) arrived, I literally screamed with delight.  On arriving I had no idea what ticket I had (standing or seated) until I was directed to sit front row so got the best close up pics!
The King of all sequins drew the crowd in from the first outfit which stepped onto the runway, a Coca-Cola sequin vest, sequin striped carrier bag and ripped sequin jeans sported with a golden crown. His inspiration came from the idea of popping down to the off license with your slippers on and jewellery from the previous night. A fun and colourful collection filled with super luxe sportswear, stripes, animal prints, and mismatched socks stepping to the beat of Amerie's ''1 Thing'' in sequin slippers! M&S and Tesco lookalike carrier bags were drenched in sequins and replaced with logos such as S&M and Disco.  Seriously LOVED every minute of it, thanks again Ashish for an amazing show!


What did you think of these collections? Are you a sequins or 70s girl?


Marsha C xoxo

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FYODOR GOLAN

Although the rain came pouring down in true British style on the first day of London Fashion Week, I braved the weather and headed to my first show of the season, Fyodor Golan.

Fyodor Podgorny and Golan Frydman
Fyodor Podgorny and Golan Frydman

Design duo Fyodor Podgorny and Golan Frydman produced a dynamic collection which featured ''FG'' initialled logo sweaters (maybe the next big thing) juxtaposed against multicoloured ostrich feather and chiffon skirts, fashionable motorcycle 2 pieces in white and yellow, and fitted dresses worn with bomber jackets. The addition of 90s rave smiley faces attached to a bralet (so cool) and bright pink lips made the theme playful yet chic! The colour palette was yellow, white, nude and pale blue. Overall a very pretty, ready to wear sporty collection which makes me look forward to Spring.



J JS LEE

A quick stop off for breakfast then I made my way to Jackie Lee's runway show at Somerset house. Part of the NewGen sponsorship, Lee designed her ''Jellyfish'' range by staying true to her signature style of minimalist tailoring incorporated with gingham and perforated edges. The first look was a candy pink ensemble (below) with peter pan collar details. If you love pink then you can dance for joy as not only is this a top trending colour for autumn winter, it looks like it will be continuing for spring summer too! This was another very wearable collection...seems the fashion insiders are definitely taking note of our city needs.



EUDON CHOI

I had been anticipating this show due to Eudon Choi's amazing reviews from previous seasons and so you can imagine just how ecstatic I was when the invite dropped through my door. One of my fave shows as my two print loves of floral and stripes were clashed together in a feminine way.  His collection featured kimono sleeves, bias cuts, and flatforms worn with socks while keeping his masculine expertise at the fore front by pairing corsets with button up shirts. Watch this space for the Choi takeover in his upcoming calloboration with River Island.



JASPER CONRAN

Although I didn't get to view this show held at the Saatchi Gallery in the flesh, I did manage to get some snaps from their brand PR. Conran has a knack of creating timeless pieces that we Brits like to wear. Peter pan collars in ladylike styles depicted against a black and white artistic backdrop allowed the colours and prints of the range to really pop. The black maxi dress just exudes chic and sophistication, I could do with one of these in my closet! Worn with simple tousled hair allowed the clothes to do the talking.

Photos: taken by me, LFW, c/o Jasper Conran

Marsha C xoxo

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Fyodor Podgorny and Golan Frydman


Kenzo sweater: Choies similar | Shirt: Long Tall Sally | Skirt: H&M similar | Bag: c/o Beara Beara
Hat: Topshop | Shoes & Jacket: New Look | Necklace: Forever 21

I can't tell you how much I lusted over the Kenzo sweater during AW12 fashion week, I'm a leo and love to pay homage to my inner lioness! To my dismay it was sold out. One month later I found a much cheaper version and since it arrived in the post I have been wearing it continuously. Here I styled it with my tangerine skater skirt (perfect match) and this gorgeous bag from Beara Beara.  I absolutely love this satchel, the soft leather, structure and the fact that each bag is individually handmade in Bolivia by the natives just makes it all that more alluring and unique!

What do you think of my outfit?

Marsha C xoxo
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 Blazer: Zara | Dress: Marks & Spencer | Belt: Topshop (similar) | Sunglasses: Vintage
Shoes:Office | Leather Gloves: Mother's | Earrings: ADR x H&M | Laptop case (worn as clutch):Asos 
Bracelets: Vintage, J Crew, Forever 21 

This was my first outfit welcoming 2013! I wore this dress to a family dinner on New Years day, and on the first day of the year we had sunshine after tons of rain! I ate and drank way too much but luckily  this comfy green printed dress from Mark's & Spencer allowed room for a full tummy! To compliment the teal accents in the dress, I added this faux snakeskin clutch from asos.


Happy Sunday!

Marsha C xoxo
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