'I've always thought of accessories as the exclamation point of a woman's outfit.'
- Michael Kors
The sun was out... albeit temporarily, so I seized the opportunity to shoot another outfit post, the last of the Tropical Tribe look-book. This time round I opted for neutral tones, instead of the typical hues people thing of when they read or hear the word 'tropical'.
This almost-sold-out skirt from Warehouse, was in my ASOS wish list for quite a while, I was a bit sceptical about how it'd look on me, given that I'm petite and the skirt is quite long. But I bit the bullet and purchased it anyway, a wise decision. I absolutely love this skirt and since purchasing it I've worn it plenty of times to the office, so much so that I've given it a rest - don't want people thinking it's the only skirt that I own.
Anyway, with this look I decided to team it up with my new favourite heels from ASOS (unfortunately, now sold out), a black cold shoulder ribbed top and a cute mini cross body bag from Michael Kors. I finished off the look with these cool round sunglasses from Shein and a smile.
Photography - E. Daniel
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'Style; all who have it have one thing; originality.'
- Diana Vreeland
One thing I love most about my style is that it's completely unique. I'm not trying to look like anyone; not a celebrity nor a super model, just myself, Rita. And that's exactly what I done with this outfit. From an usual colour combination, to contrasting textures, I put together pieces that wouldn't usually work, made it my own.
Hat - River Island Top - Warehouse Coat - Forever 21
Trousers - Zara Bag - Michael Kors Shoes - Faith Sunglasses - Versace
Photography - W. Okpuru
'The joy of dressing is an art.'
- John Galliano
So it's been a little while since I showed a little skin; I was feeling sexy and felt like dressing up. So... this is my Hollywood inspired outfit; think Kardashian, Jenner and all that crowd. I decided to stick to earth tones, with Camel and Khaki and spiced up the outfit with this amazing snake effect clutch.
Coat - Warehouse Bodysuit - Pretty Little Thing Skirt - Zara
Shoes - Matalan Bag - Missguided
Photography - E. Daniel
"In order to be irreplaceable one must always be different."
- Coco Chanel
These have got to be my favourite trousers, not only are they comfortable and stylish they are in this seasons it colour... Khaki. I went for a transitional look, a little Winter and a little Spring; teaming this over-sized coat with a polo crop top and white ankle strap sandals. The fringed snake skin clutch makes the perfect finishing touch, bringing together the shades off the outfit.
Coat - Warehouse Top - ASOS Trousers - H&M Bag - Missguided Sandals - Zara
Photography - Emmy Daniel
This time last week, along with photographer Gerrod Charles (of Gerrotography) and Beauty and Lifestyle Blogger Jasmin (of Just Lovely Little Things), I attended the Warehouse Fashion Shooter Festival - a free event for Fashion bloggers and Photographers at The Old Truman Brewery in Brick Lane, East London. Offering sweet treats and tasty nibbles, whilst playing some really cool tunes (music provided by DJ Whinnie Williams), together with Elle, Toni and Guy and Wah Nails, Warehouse put together a fantastic event, offering visitors plenty of freebies and a look at some of their new Spring Summer 2014 collection. As you can expect with any free fashion event the venue was buzzing, full of fashion lovers and aspiring photographers.
It was a great opportunity for people to get their hair done by Toni and Guy, get a funky manicure by Wah Nails, design and print a bespoke T-shirt with YrStore, feature in their own Flick Book, amongst many other things... all for free. It was well worth attending, especially since I spotted an amazing baby pink mac to add to my growing wardrobe... unfortunately it's not yet online or in store - but at least I got the heads up on what will be released in the coming weeks.
Check out my photos from the event...
Photography - Rita Okpuru
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