Showing posts with label stripes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label stripes. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 22, 2014

Earning your stripes - the Roar edition


Roland Mouret's dresses are sublime. Cut close to the body, with an incredible attention to seaming, they manage to be skin tight and yet sophisticated at the same time - no mean trick. No wonder so many celebs opt for his designs on the red carpet.

Like so:


I kind of love this shot, the stripes of the dress and its turquoise accent highlit by the yellow pole!

Katy Perry, whatever you have to say about her musical abilities aside, has a good stylist, who manages to mix things up consistently enough to keep her image entetraining. This is no different. Both the dress and the shoes are to kill for!

Tuesday, April 8, 2014

The Ultimate: A Striped Top


Stripes are perfect. A pattern that almost anyone can carry off if done right (depending on orientation, gradation, etc.), from small to large. A pattern with a pedigree, a country, an accent – French, insouciant, boyish.

Like so:


And even, this, although it is from a wholly different opera:


My ‘collection’ contains a shelf of striped options – navy with a white stripe; black with a white stripe; blue and white seersucker stripes.. but nothing compares to the original – black stripe over a white field. The so called Breton shirt. 

Never mind that the pedigree and country of origin are almost certainly false. But then false lineages are even more fun than real ones. Yes, it harkens back to a sailor's uniform. Yes, the French navy had a pot in Brittany. So maybe. Two of my personal favorite striped shirts are Soviet Navy issue - my late grandfather gave them to me, many moons ago. The lighter one is threadbare and bleached, but it has such a perfect boxy cut.. and the warm one is indestructible

In any case, Coco is supposedly responsible for making this humble sailor's shirt an upper class staple, way back in the 1930s.   That's her in the first photo, cunningly pairing a stripe top with a polka dot dappled dog.. or so I would like to think. 

The perfect striped top of the moment is boxy - yes, like my Soviet one! - cut a bit looser on the body, with a dropped shoulder and tapering  sleeves.

N. and I tried on a fantastically cozy, knit specimen  by Max Mara. It was most definitely a DREAM, budget wise:

The French take on its own export, quite lovely, and at a tad lower price point, a WISH:

http://www.shoplesnouvelles.com/shop/tops-blouses/petit-bateau-white-navy-marine-stripe-tee.html

Another great option, from my favorite La Garconne, likewise a WISH:
This one, from Topshop, a slightly less canonical jersey, is however an easy  WANT:


Pair with these, if you want to go for a truly iconic look, and say Merci bien.





Which will it be? You know you want one... you can never have enough.