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Showing posts with label LK Bennett. Show all posts
Showing posts with label LK Bennett. Show all posts

Life is the Occasion



That's Not My Age thinks it's commendable that fashion retailer, LK Bennett is using real women/customers over forty in their latest Life is the Occasion campaign. Chandrima, 42, is an indie rock-loving, consultant obstetrician who has an office full of babies...



Helen, 51, is a busy mother of eight who runs a boutique hotel in Yorkshire and says, 'I have no time to spend on wondering what to wear,' which is probably why she's up a stepladder in a pair of high-heeled slingbacks.

Embellishment from J Crew


Spotted: Gorgeous feather detail skirt in this weekend's Guardian magazine.
This is perfect for wowing at Christmas parties!
You can snap this up from J Crew at net-a-porter.com

A tale of two ad campaigns




Something has been bothering That's Not My Age for a while now, so, deep breath.... time to let it out. Two adverts. Both aimed at grown-up ladies; the first, featuring a timeless shift dress on super-classy model, Stella Tennant, from LK Bennett, the second, what can only be described as a mash-up from Nicole Farhi. No prizes for guessing which I prefer.

Now, obviously I missed the memo on faux patchwork pants but a quick look at Vogue's runway report and I understand that notice-me prints are 'one of the trends that count.' No mention of Farhi's novelty pantaloons inspired by German expressionist Emile Nolde, mind you. Or why anyone in their right mind would wear them with a striped cowl neck tunic top. Funny that. I'm all for clashing textures and prints, if it's done well - I'm thinking Marni, Dries Van Noten, king of the mixologists, Marc Jacobs - but I am really struggling with this Nicole Farhi outfit. Apart from the clown in Robert Altman's Short Cuts, I just can't imagine who would go for the I-went-to-Glastonbury-in-1973-and-got-so-stoned-I-came-away-with-this-lousy-pair-of-pants look. Can you?

The kitten heel comeback



It may be winter outside, but in the fashion world it's spring. And so, That's Not My Age has decided to keep warm, stay indoors and work on an easy wardrobe update. Although clompy footwear is still loitering about like leftover pine needles in a shag pile carpet, the elegant kitten heel has nudged its way back onto the fashion radar. And this is a good thing.

Fortunately, being a glamorous lady who spent the nineties working on women's magazines, I have a couple of pairs lurking under the bed:





My favourites, in olive green leather are from queen of the kitten heel, LK Bennett. The heel is so low these are amazingly comfortable and trés elegant. The textured brown leather pair are a Sigerson Morrison sample sale buy - gorgeous but they pinch, and so haven't seen as much wear as the racy orange pair, with the dainty buttons and crumpled toes (also LKB). But how to wear the kitten heel in 2010?





For day, a slim leg trouser or jean, rolled up to show off the lovely, au courant footwear, is best. I seem to remember getting the pointy toe caught in a wide leg trouser once, flying across the office and nearly head-butting a colleague. So glamorous! Team with a neat wool jacket and pussy bow top (sorry the full-length shot is a bit dark, there's not much light chez That's Not My Age today). While it's still wintry, I highly recommend a pop sock, OK, OK, it's bloody freezing - how about a pair of thick socks and wellies for the commute?

For a smarter look, try a floral print dress with the tailored jacket, and of course, thick woolly tights.




And if you're looking for new shoes for spring/summer 2010, my favourites are from....you guessed it, LK Bennett:



Ready to step into spring now?


Photo: Giles from Vogue spring/summer 2010 catwalk report.