Spring into summer – 10 Hot Trends
- At May 29, 2014
- By Rosie
- In Fashion, Personal post
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One of my favourite things about my job is that I get to scour the web, magazines, social media and trade shows for new trends and styles. I love finding exciting new products for the shop and building ranges based on current trends and looks.
But sometimes it can be really tricky to pin down the looks that will work for you. I struggled for years with my body image, opting for baggy sweats and Ts in the 90s while caking on layers of concealer to try and cover up teenage skin. It wasn’t really until I went to Uni that I started to develop my own style and collected an array of colourful Buffalo trainers that I wore under low cut flared jeans and bright fitted tops. I got my nose pierced and dyed my hair pink. This probably is par for the course of many freshers students but it was the first time I had really started to define my own style, and, more importantly, had the confidence to do so. Since then I have really valued the power of my own style to boost my confidence and help me to feel good about myself. As my style has developed I really love pairing looks that I love and feel comfortable in, with new trends and colours to mix it up and add a fresh twist each season.
So if you’re looking for a bit of style guidance this summer, here are my top 10 trends to look out for:
1) Check Mate
Big or small, on jackets or dresses, checks are hot this season. My favourite dress at the moment is this great sleeveless smock from ASOS. It’s great if, like me, you want to cover up without compromising on style. I like to wear this with some chunky boots, leggings and a statement necklace.
2) Metallics
Add a golden glow by accessorising with metallic skinny belts, headbands, sandals and clutch bags, unleash your Grecian goddess!
3) Tribal Identity
This trend has been hot since the beginning of the recession when we saw a move towards cocooning, community and togetherness. It’s a great look for summer festivals. Team tribal print tops with denim shorts, add a fringe handbag and maybe a few feathers in your hair and you’ll look grrreat!
4) Stack it
This is a real 90s throw back! Although we’re heading towards summer, being British and realistic, I still have a pair of ankle boots at the ready and love this pair from New Look. I walk around Oxford a lot, so need to be able to wear something comfortable that isn’t too much of a compromise on style. These boots are great for adding a grungy dressed up look at an outfit.
5) Monochrome Magic
I love this look, especially for days when I’m feeling particularly body conscious. You can look on trend without making a massive statement. Mono dresses, checks and teamed pieces carry this look off best.
6) Into the Pink
Think soft pinks teamed with sharp black accessories. Midi skirts are everywhere at the moment and this awesome quilted number from ASOS is a winner. Create an edgy feminine look for nights out with black heels and a crisp white shirt.
7) Totally Tropical Taste
This is a great trend to get on board with as you can add just a hint with some palm tree earrings or add some pineapple print to your wardrobe. Go all out with a jungle print dress or flamingo T to create your own tropical paradise this summer!
8) Neon Neon
Feeling a little braver? Why not go all out with a yellow maxi or just add a hint of Neon zing with a beautiful scarf or vibrant necklace. I love this Neon Parrot Scarf which combines an exotic print with splashes of bold neon colour.
9) Fabulous Florals
If you fancy something a little more country garden than Brazilian beach scene, add some delicate florals to your look. There are loads of pretty summer dresses out there whether your heading to the beach, or Ascot, there is something for you.
10) Bring the bling
I am a complete magpie so I fully embrace the current trend for big bold statement jewellery. Adding a bit of bling to an outfit can lift it from day time casual to evening glamour, and is an easy and affordable way of updating your wardrobe. I am currently crushing on this piece of awesomeness!
I hope I have given you some fun style ideas to try out this summer, why not check out my board over on Pinterest for more fashion inspiration to compliment your style.
Love
About Rosie
I grew up in South Oxfordshire and now live in wonderful East Oxford, via a few years in Brighton. I run the online gift store Kinship of Oxford, and am passionate about gorgeous gifts, fashion, music, photography, and of course the beautiful city of Oxford! You can often find me at dancing at gigs, popping up at markets, pounding the streets of Oxford and catching up with friends in a pub or two!
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Festival frolics – 5 of the best in Oxfordshire
- At May 14, 2014
- By Rosie
- In Love Oxford, Music
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Ever since I was a wee girl I have been at one with my inner hippy. The Grateful Dead were the soundtrack to my formative years; I even have fond memories of one holiday in Italy with ‘Uncle John’s Band’ running in the background of my internal cinema. So going to local festivals was just part of the musical backdrop of my youth. Whether it be marvelling at the bizarreness of John Otway at Music on the Hill near Watlington, or watching Des Barkus at Warborough & Shillingford Festival, these are the musical snippets from my sun kissed, countryside childhood memories.
It is little wonder, that I am now, somewhat obsessed with festivals. We even had a festival style wedding, complete with Glastonbury style flags, local bands and camping, luckily in a not too muddy field in South Oxfordshire! I love the feeling of being outside, free from routine, TVs and everyday mod cons. There is something, in the words of John Otway, ‘Really Free’ about the experience. Sometimes it’s great to be part of something as immersive as a festival to find perspective and relish the carnival of life (inner hippy at work)!
Needless to say festivals have changed somewhat over the years. Glastonbury is no longer the free loving hippy fest of its youth but an enormous brand in itself, and a successful commercial machine. Despite that, I have to say, Glastonbury is still a magical place and I would urge anyone that hasn’t been to take the trip. It’s brimming with wonderful musical talent from all corners of the globe, the green fields are always filled with weird and wonderful happenings and the after-hours areas are a circus for the senses.
Glastonbury has paved the way for many smaller festivals to emerge and grow in its golden glow. It is the oak tree from which little acorns grow and have grown. It has made festival going a viable holiday and even a fashionable alternative to mini breaks. UK festivals now offer people a unique experience and a sense of escapism, with a plethora of entertainment from music to jewellery making, and massages to fine dining feasts.
Some of the best small festivals in the UK are in Oxfordshire and cover a wide range of interests, age groups and price brackets! As a small business owner, I have researched many festivals in the area to find the real gems with which to take my Kinship of Oxford stall. So if you’re thinking about heading out to a festival this summer, here are my top 5 Oxfordshire Festivals to check out:-
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Wood Festival – 16th-18th May 2014 £79.50 (Inc booking fee)
Braziers Park, Wallingford, OX10 6AN
A celebration of music and nature set in beautiful South Oxfordshire countryside. The festival is run on 100% renewable energy and hosts lots of family friendly workshops including yoga, DIY wormeries, juggling and knitting. It’s a friendly festival, best for hippies, families and creative types. The line-up includes Sweet Baboo, Luke Sital-Singh and Alessi’s Ark.
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Beacon Festival – 20th-21st June 2014 £25
Watlington Hill Farm, Oxfordshire
Beacon is a small family festival set against the stunning Chiltern Hills. The music may not be the main draw but the festival offers its own Real Ale Festival and a great selection of food stalls including The Wandering Kitchen, plus a kid’s area, workshops, stalls and a Feel Good Area, at this price, what’s not to like! Great for local families.
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Cornbury Festival – 4th-6th July 2014 £200 (with camping)
The Great Tew Park, Oxfordshire
Dubbed ‘The Waitrose Festival’, Cornbury is popular with the Chippy set. It’s the Henley Regatta of the festival scene. That said, it’s a lovely weekend, a mix of country fair and woodland carnival, just remember your Joules jacket and your Hunter wellies! Perfect for taking your Mum, or if you can’t stand camping, grab a day ticket. The line-up includes Jools Holland, Simple Minds and Scouting For Girls.
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Truck Festival - 18th – 19th July 2014 £78.15 (Inc booking fee)
Hill Farm, Oxfordshire, OX13 6SW
Truck is a lovely little festival set on a farm in West Oxfordshire, even the cattle shed masquerades at the second stage for the weekend. It’s great for music lovers, families and those on a budget. Its small size means it’s relaxed and perfect for festival first timers. They have a good mix of local Oxford bands as well as international talent. This year the line-up includes White Lies, The Cribs, Andrew W.K and 90s indie legends Dodgy. Well, if it’s good enough for you…
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Wilderness 7th – 10th August 2014 £151.50 (with camping)
Cornbury Park, Charlbury, Oxfordshire
Wilderness is the most stylish and magical of all the festivals. The line-up includes some of the coolest bands around as well as some classic acts, catering for all ages. As well as a great line-up the festival offers an eclectic mix of entertainment from banquets and feasts to late night revelry and spectaculars. Wilderness is set in the beautiful grounds of Cornbury Park and offers wild swimming and a lake side spa. The line-up includes London Grammar, Metronomy and Burt Bacharach.
I hope I have given you some festival inspiration for this summer, and hope to see you at one of these gems!
Love
About Rosie
I grew up in South Oxfordshire and now live in wonderful East Oxford, via a few years in Brighton. I run the online gift store Kinship of Oxford, and am passionate about gorgeous gifts, fashion, music, photography, and of course the beautiful city of Oxford! You can often find me at dancing at gigs, popping up at markets, pounding the streets of Oxford and catching up with friends in a pub or two!
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