Monday: Stella wears, blouse and skirt by Mother of Pearl, American Apparel black tee, Topshop earrings and Carvela boots. |
Tuesday: Stella wears, Jonathan Saunders dress (as a top), Topshop dress (as a skirt), ASOS belt and boots by Jeffrey Campbell. |
Wednesday: Stella wears, jacket by ASOS, Miss Selfridge blouse, Topshop embellished top and velvet dress (worn as skirt), River Island boots and Mulberry bag. |
Thursday: Stella wears Topshop hat, blouse (collar just seen) and dress (worn as skirt), Warehouse T-shirt, vintage belt, and boots by Dorothy Perkins. |
Friday: Stella wears, Tophop Unique dress, belt and earrings also Topshop and boots by ASOS. |
I ASKED STELLA...
WHAT INSPIRES YOU WHEN GETTING DRESSED IN THE MORNING?
"My blog is a photographic diary of outfits for me which I then rotate around. It sounds silly but this way its pretty easy to get dressed in the morning (as I use it as a reference) and simply put on one of my outfits that hasn't been worn in a while."
WHO ARE YOUR STYLE INFLUENCES?
"I think Daphne Guinness is a great style inspiration purely because she dares to wear haute couture as if it was high street. As a whole however I don't necessarily look at other blogs or magazines for inspirations but just find certain pieces that inspire me to build an outfit around them."
DO YOU HAVE A FAVOURITE SHOP/LABEL/DESIGNER?
"With my student budget I basically live in the Oxford Circus Topshop, as Topshop manages to incredibly quickly adapt catwalk looks at high street prices, and even though it is mass wear you can make it look unique with a bit of creativity! I generally love all the young British designers and the few designer pieces that I do own are by the likes of Mary Katrantzou (I got my hands on that famous Topshop collaboration frock), Jonathan Saunders and Christopher Kane (I am lucky enough to own one of his galaxy print skirts, which I fought for at his sample sale). These designers have their unique signature style and employ handicraft, skill and creativity that sees them push fashion into new directions every season."
WHAT'S THE MOST TREASURED ITEM IN YOUR WARDROBE?
"I think it has to be my vintage Chanel 2.55 bag that I found in a little secondhand shop in Germany when I was 16 and which I managed to get at a ridiculously good price. It is absolutely timeless and has since accompanied me on many adventures and will hopefully continue to be for many more to come! Its proof that great design can outlast trends and can provide that finishing touch to an outfit."
For more of Stella’s wardrobe wonders, check out her blog, here.
WHAT INSPIRES YOU WHEN GETTING DRESSED IN THE MORNING?
"My blog is a photographic diary of outfits for me which I then rotate around. It sounds silly but this way its pretty easy to get dressed in the morning (as I use it as a reference) and simply put on one of my outfits that hasn't been worn in a while."
WHO ARE YOUR STYLE INFLUENCES?
"I think Daphne Guinness is a great style inspiration purely because she dares to wear haute couture as if it was high street. As a whole however I don't necessarily look at other blogs or magazines for inspirations but just find certain pieces that inspire me to build an outfit around them."
DO YOU HAVE A FAVOURITE SHOP/LABEL/DESIGNER?
"With my student budget I basically live in the Oxford Circus Topshop, as Topshop manages to incredibly quickly adapt catwalk looks at high street prices, and even though it is mass wear you can make it look unique with a bit of creativity! I generally love all the young British designers and the few designer pieces that I do own are by the likes of Mary Katrantzou (I got my hands on that famous Topshop collaboration frock), Jonathan Saunders and Christopher Kane (I am lucky enough to own one of his galaxy print skirts, which I fought for at his sample sale). These designers have their unique signature style and employ handicraft, skill and creativity that sees them push fashion into new directions every season."
WHAT'S THE MOST TREASURED ITEM IN YOUR WARDROBE?
"I think it has to be my vintage Chanel 2.55 bag that I found in a little secondhand shop in Germany when I was 16 and which I managed to get at a ridiculously good price. It is absolutely timeless and has since accompanied me on many adventures and will hopefully continue to be for many more to come! Its proof that great design can outlast trends and can provide that finishing touch to an outfit."
For more of Stella’s wardrobe wonders, check out her blog, here.
I love Stella's outfits. This girl is sure to become a style star
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Basically stalked Stella at London Fashion week, she is radiant!
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I took Stella's picture at the last LFW and I've been following her style ever since. So creative and inspiring.
ReplyDeleteShe looks fab- the eye makeup alone deserves a massive round of applause.
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