1. Carry-all satchel
This bag from Coach's Legacy collection has me quite a bit obsessed and I don't care who knows it! My camera, current book, and beauty essentials all fit in this baby.
2. A versatile denim jacket
I always love a good denim jacket, but springtime is when I find myself especially appreciating this classic piece. It is perfect for those not-so-cold yet not-so-warm days.
3. Girly brunches at the weekend
It is a weekend tradition for me and my best friends to get together and catch up over some delicious coffee, mimosas and pancakes!
4. Boots made for more than walking
My go-to shoe is a nice city-stomping boot. Something comfortable that adds instant cool to any outfit.
5. My beloved cat
She is the apple of my eye and I am literally ecstatic to see her every time I get home.
Fashion blogger and vintage lover Bonnie Barton chronicles her day-to-day life in New York City on her blog Flashes of Style, which she started in 2009. Since then she has shared her dreamy personal style and vintage finds with the world. “I'm constantly curious,” she told us. “I try to always find the beauty in everything, and to ensure that every day is an adventure.” Read on for her favourites below.
In days gone by, they were the easiest way to pledge allegiance to your favourite band, but now the humble rock t-shirt has become an essential part of the wardrobes of many fashionistas, as we found out on the streets.
It can be so easy to get lost in the girly world of style trends, and what better way to kick it up a notch than to work your favourite rock ‘n’ roll tee into a fashionable look? A faded band logo on a soft black t-shirt has the ideal edge to toughen up a flirty tropical print or a cute miniskirt, like we spotted. It's also the stylish way to dress down a pretty outfit while still hanging on to your cool credentials. The best styling tip here? Mixing your rock tee with some jewellery, whether a big and bulky statement necklace or else a fine pendant and some delicate earrings.
Photos: Gianluca Senese, NOBODYKNOWSMARC
Sportswear meets prep with a healthy dose of whites and neutrals in our Ways To Wear It shoot.
1. Cropped cool
Cropped suit trousers go a long way when paired with a rough and ready white tee. Simple style made edgy.
2. Clean and fresh
The right accessories give this athletic look a masculine charm: box-fresh white sneakers make sure these tailored separates are ready to hit the street.
3. Breezy blazer
How to smarten up your trusty warm-up wear? Try a light blazer over a hoody and track shorts for a rugged take on minimal athletic style.
4. White out
All white is the way forward for a brighter version of masculine basics. Shorts that graze the top of the knee sit perfectly with a fresh, crisp shirt.
All clothes by H&M.
Something has happened to sexy dressing – it’s gone sophisticated. Gone are the obvious erogenous zones – the brazen cleavage and perma-tanned thighs – replaced by a softer, subtler idea of what’s sexy now.
It was evident on the catwalk, where ultra short body-con dresses have all but vanished in favour of veiled chiffon, clever cutaway sections and long skirts with now-you-see-it-now-you-don’t splits. And it’s been replicated on the red carpet, too. In response to the CBS TV channel’s modesty guidelines for the Grammy Awards, Rihanna showed up in grown-up, floor-length Alaïa, while Beyoncé covered up in Osman’s minimalist jumpsuit.
For Italian designers this is quite the departure from the molto short ‘n’ tight silhouette we love Gucci, Pucci and Versace for. Gucci’s collection was one high-necked tunic after another, punctuated by long-sleeved dresses with peekaboo honeycomb sections. Pucci’s virginal white parade was full of the kind of sexy-cool sheer-panelled trousers adored by style bloggers like Susie Bubble and Rumi Neely. Elsewhere, boxy, tailored shapes take over from clingy jersey, most noticeably at Preen and Givenchy, where suggestive splits and organza layers hint at what lies beneath.
To what do we owe this trend? Is it an overall fatigue of flesh flashing or perhaps proof of the growing influence of Middle Eastern consumers? Valentino’s sheer, long-sleeved blouses and dresses with prim collars sum up the contradiction of discreet modesty and exposed transparency and it’s worth noting that the brand is now owned by the Qatari royal family. A mere coincidence, or a sign of the times? In any case, we love this new option for sexy dressing. Modesty and allure is where it’s at!
East meets West in our Ways to Wear It shoot, inspired by both the soft feminine styles of Japan as well as rock ‘n’ roll and vintage chic from the archives, too. We asked our stylist Amanda Johansson about how these looks came together and how to get the look for yourself!
What was your inspiration for the shoot?
My inspiration for this shoot was both Asia, and also a touch of the rock ’n’ roll girl, like the Olsen twins and Courtney Love. Plus, the Dries Van Noten S/S 2013 show, with all those patterns and fluid fabrics!
Who is the woman who you see wearing this?
The woman I see in this kind of look is a woman with self-confidence. She is feminine and she loves music and travelling. She’ll mix high fashion with a lot of vintage, too.
What is your favourite piece here?
My favourite piece for this look is a thin shirt that feels as if it has been washed a lot. Also I loved all the pieces that look like old vintage lingerie, like the vest and the kimono with that wonderful lace.
What’s your best styling tip for getting this look?
Wear a thin vintage nightdress as a dress and mix it with a big wool cardigan and a feminine shoe. It’s super-sexy with that “I just got out of bed” look.
