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My weekend uniform – Gaming Edition

19 Saturday May 2012

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clutch, console games and clothes, Diablo 3, fashionable clothes for the gamer, gaming, maxi dress, necklace, nude heels, scarf

For those of you not up to your armpits in goatmen and frogs I’ll let you into a little secret, this weekend marks the first of many that I and millions of others will spend at least part of playing Diablo 3.

So I thought “Why not do an outfit of the day inspired by my weekend uniform”. On the weekend when I don’t have fancy plans I like to keep it very casual, comfort is my primary aim. I also try to find something that can be quickly turned into an outfit appropriate to go out in, so I can waste as little time as possible putting a look together and maximise the time spent playing.

For example this today I am taking a gaming break this afternoon to see Dark Shadows and The Dictator with friends. Tomorrow I plan on gaming in the morning then having a Game of Thrones party with friends where we will watch last weeks episode together. This is what I will be/ am wearing:

Saturday Gaming outfit – 

A long a-line tunic with leggings has got to be the easiest way to go from sitting around at home in perfect comfort to going out. My tunic is slightly less brand (ie not Missoni) name and not quite as stripey but the basic cut and colours are the same.

Transformed look so I can go to the movies – 

Here I have just added some jewellery, a jacket and a scarf (it is finally getting cold enough to wear a scarf in Perth). I keep most of the elements of the outfit simple because the colour blocking and stripes are busy enough.

Sunday morning (drinking coffee and playing games) –

A maxi dress is a perfect outfit to relax in but easily transforms to something appropriate to wear to a party. In winter I’d wear a cardigan for warmth.

Game of Thrones watching outfit –

Some jewellery and jacket finish the look off and I opted for high heels because… well just because really.

There it is, a whole weekend of easy, casual outfits to take you from the dreadlands to a Tim Burton movie and finally onto Westeros….

If you are looking for outfits inspired by gaming you can go here and check out some of these amazing looks that everyone including the non-gamer can wear and enjoy.

Bec xoxo

Phoning it in fashion-wise

07 Monday May 2012

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animal print, boots, dress, scarf, work wear, wrap dress

You know those mornings where nothing seems to work and the simplest things take *forever*?

That was today for me so instead of thinking about it I went to my current go to outfit to wear to work.

It’s a knee-length, faux-wrap dress in black that dips a little too low at the front (ie the “girls” are constantly out) so to make it a little more modest and add a pop of colour I am wearing a cute little singlet top in red underneath. I finished the ensemble with stockings and my chunky healed black slouch boots and a great French Connection scarf/ wrap. Perth weather is still pretty mild so I didn’t worry about a coat or jacket today. My jewellery is pretty modest and is in shades of brown/ gold.

 

Do you have an outfit that you go to when you just can’t be bothered inventing a new look?

Everything is an illusion

23 Monday Apr 2012

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accessories, Bec, Budget, Colours, Dresses, Fashion, Fashion General, flats, maxi dress, midi length, outfit ideas, pants, scarf, shopping, skirts, style, wardrobe basics, wedges, What to Wear, Work

For those of you who are worried this blog is about to get philosophical don’t worry I have no axe to grind today or issue to expose to the harsh light of day. Not to imply that I never think deeply of course, a love of fashion does not indicate a lack of intelligence, but I simply want to talk about the impact that clothing shapes, styles and cuts have on how we look.

I’ll use me as an example. I have a long torso and relatively short legs despite being a little above average height. I have small boobs for my weight and a largish waist. I have nice ankles though and slimmer legs than other people my size, I am also lucky that I am pretty much in proportion so my top and bottom halves look like they match. I am aware of the areas that I need to cover and those that I should emphasize.

The idea behind today’s post is to talk about some ideas for overcoming the things you don’t like about your body shape. It’s about creating the most flattering illusion.

General tips:

  • Wear the right underwear
  • Only wear things that fit
  • The outfit is about more than just clothes so accessorize and think about shoe and bag choices
  • Avoid too much draping, overly baggy clothes or lots of bulky layers

Some tips that are a bit more specific and I like to think work for me:

Short, chunky legs – wear dresses or skirts that end on or just below your knee, this is a good place to “cut” your leg without sacrificing too much height. If you have great legs you can get away with a shorter hemline of course but be careful you still look balanced or otherwise the outfit is going to make you look bulky on top. Tunics worn over leggings are another good idea, they can make your legs look longer and tend to draw the eye away from your waist and hips. Nude shoes help elongate the leg as well so invest in a pair with a bit of a heel to help even you out.

A large waist – wear things that draw attention to an area above or below your waist. I usually prefer wrap or empire line dresses for this reason, they help draw the eye to the area just above my waist and continue in a print or solid colour to my knees, skimming over my tummy and hips. If I am wearing a shirt or jacket I try to make sure it either ends below my waist or is a little structured and makes the most of my cleavage. I prefer a v shaped neck for this purpose.The other trick here is to make sure the shirt doesn’t end up too baggy because poorly fitted clothes are not going to help you look your best.

Long torso – ok this one is a pain, I hate shopping for shirts because almost without fail they have these really pretty tops that are supposed to end below my boobs and they never ever will. It doesn’t matter how much I yank my boobs up there is just too much length between my neck and my underboob area (#technicalterm) and I will spend half my day adjusting them. I prefer to stick to wrap tops to try to counter this because you can usually adjust these a little to allow for your body shape. Alternatively some button down tops with a little shaping at the back can work. Tunics and dresses don’t seem to be as plagued with this issue for some reason so again I usually choose them.

Boobs – unless you are in Steve Jobs (RIP) tribute band I recommend you avoid turtlenecks. For girls with big boobs these create the dreaded mono-boob effect and for girls with small boobs they can sometimes highlight a lack of size. Make the most of what you do have, preferably without having everything on display (because that ends up looking trashy). Again v necks are great for this but looser round, love heart and square necklines can work as well, try on a bunch of tops and see what works best for you.

Some ideas:

Other items that can help draw focus to good areas or away from problem areas are:

  • belts – can be used to create a more defined waistline or nip you in just below the boobs
  • scarves – can add interest to your top half to draw the eye
  • bling – like a good scarf they can add interest to your top half to draw the eye
  • light layers – can be used to break up or tone down a pattern, or create a slimmer look

I’d be interested in hearing about some fashion tips for overcoming your own problem areas.

Don’t forget that we are always keen to offer suggestions if you have a problem you don’t think you can find a fashion solution to.

Bec xox

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