Friday 15 June 2007

Guys - dressed down, dressing up is your mantra for Autumn/Winter 2007





"An abundance of black, a smattering of beige, aggressive combative gear, oversized coats and ultra thin suits create fascinating trends for men this season."

That is, of course, according to the Style Gurus whose god given word informs us that the predominance of casual wear is gone; instead we will see formal clothing with a relaxed twist, or protective clothing in dark smart colours emerging as the male MUST HAVES!

We must all be in for a treat if the forecasted Tuxedo detailing will influence many of the looks, with the white bow-tie, the cummerbund, satin piping and tails surfacing everywhere. We are also reliably informed that "while the collections range widely, all the clothes are made of extremely luxurious fabrics and careful deliberate construction".

There is a lot more we can tell you about key colours for day and evening, fabrics and accessories to create the look for the cooler weather ahead, so if you are interested, contact us, but the overall message is guys, "Dressed-down dressing up is your mantra for Autumn /Winter 2007."

Steady the ship, now; what on earth does that mean? Most women, never mind most men, will struggle to understand the Fashionista speak and similarly, as we have warned our women, if BLACK is so not YOUR colour, but you want to take the "chequered flag", you will probably need a little bit of help from us!


You will do as well to check out our Fashion Trends Autumn/Winter 2007 article for women on our BLOGSPOT since a lot of the info there relating to COLOUR will apply as equally to you.

We know that many of you guys out there are a little shy about coming forward and asking for help and if you really can't bring yourself to come to us for a SAVVY MAN session, why not treat yourself to a VIRTUALLY SAVVY session where we can still help you from a distance? We are only ever a phone call or email away from delivering a virtual you!


Oh, and one last thing, if your body shape is "waisted" or "straight waisted" how will you know whether this coming season's "slicker than slick" look with its tapering trousers and skinny ties, are right for you?

With greatful thanks to Blink Branding and Kim Bolsover for their contributions to this article

P.S Pass this on to other guys that you know will not want to miss out on the latest hot trends for men!

Jay and Lou xx



Thursday 14 June 2007

Womenswear Fashion Trends Autumn/Winter 2007/8


"Contemporary elegance from a minimalist palette – prepare to black out"

This headline comes with a serious health warning!
Please, please, please when reading this article, take it all with a good pinch of salt (or in our case a large gin and tonic!) and think about which trends/styles will suit your BODY SHAPE, COLOURING and your PERSONALITY!

If, when you've read this article, you think you need a helping hand to discover what shapes, styles and colours suit you, you might want to consider learning how you can save time and MONEY simply by treating yourself to our "Savvy Woman, 1-2-1 colour & style" session (www.besavvy.co.uk/colour_style.asp) OR by booking yourself onto our fab "Bird's of a Feather" evening bash (details at end of article) before you hit the shops!

Seasonal essentials(?)

We have just received a missive from a well-known UK fashion house with a list of 'five essential styling tips for Autumn/Winter 2007" (their words, not ours):

"Knitted cardigan coat, Huge platform shoes, Supa-sized sweaters, Broadbelts and chunky oversized accessories with pleny of bling. "

They also reliably inform us that "the must-have colour combination for the season is black 'n' blue" or "black and more black with only a smattering of colour; just a hint of fuschia, pumkin and violet" oh, and by the way, the fabrics you choose "must have high shine or are shot through with blue-black"


First of all, let's get one thing straight:



Water is essential;
Food is essential;
Oxygen is essential;

and, in our humble opinion, LOVE is essential or your heart will probably shrivel up and die!


A supa-sized sweater (or whatever the latest trend is) is absolutely NOT. One addition to your wardrobe from any list may well make it complete or may help expand your choices of what to wear, but none of them are ever essential.


Lists like these make our blood boil! Who exactly are these self-opinionating people to offer such generalist advice like this to all women? YOU are utterly unique and individual and deserve to be treated as such! These silly people expounding such silly rubbish should be taken outside and pelted with their own silly rubbish!


Secondly:


It seems that when winter beckons and the skies are grey and dank, most of us instinctively start to think black and wear BLACK especially when searching for that little knock out number to get us through the party season. But did you know that the colour BLACK is associated with oppression, coldness, menace and heaviness? No wonder we all turn to couch potatoes in the winter!


So, what exactly does it say about our fashion industry when they are telling us that "the essential colour for Autumn/Winter 2007 is BLACK"? 70% of all the clothes sold currently in the UK (irrespective of the season) are BLACK (38% in Europe). Is it because the fashion buyers just fill their shops with BLACK because they know we'll buy it because it is safe, or is is us saying "give us BLACK, because then we are safe!"


So, when it comes to autumn/winter wear 2007 shopping:


It will come as no suprise to you to discover that most women, wanting to create this season's clinched silhouette reminiscent of the 1930's look, will make a beeline for BLACK. So, whether or not you are a Fashionista, before you hit the shops, ask yourself these 2 questions:


1. Do I look good in black? (If you are a "stawberry fizz", a "warm spice", a "sparkling champagne" then the answer is probably or should be "NO"!)


2. Do I feel good in black?


If you are answering "NO" to both of these questions, they why waste good money on buying clothes in BLACK before you've learnt HOW to wear black!


But even if you look good in black, why not try something a little different, just for the heck of it?


We can tell you how this coming seasons latest colour trends and styles in a way that compliments your skin tone, hair and eye colour as well as how you can adapt to make your wardrobe work for your life situation (business, casual, holidays, weddings etc).


Remember, a classic piece of clothing is often a major investment and should last you for several seasons, irrespective of what the fashion gurus tell us are "essential". So it's worth putting somethought into what will look good with the rest of your wardrobe - assuming of course, that you have already started weeding those poor lonesome items that never see the light of day and moving towards a co-ordinated wardrobe? You have, haven't you?


Virtual wardrobe (no excuses for getting it wrong!)


If you can't make it to one of our "Birds of a Feather" evening bash or for some inexcusable reason can't (or won't) book onto our 1-2-1 "Savvy Woman Colour & Style" sessions, here's a final option....


For a small investment, we will create you a personalised virtual colour profile and wardrobe with the added option to purchase our unique shopping guide which will tell you where to purchase the latest trends for your body shape!


Oh, and one last thing, because we love and care about you, we will send you, with our compliments, a free lipstick that is absoultely, definately guaranteed to compliment your skin tone and make you look even more FAB!


What are you waiting for? We are only ever a phone call or email away! www.besavvy.co.uk/contact.asp


Birds of a Feather evening bash!


£10 is all it will cost you to join one of our many, popular Birds of a Feather evening bashes where you can learn what to wear for the cooler months later this year, particularly if BLACK is not you, dahling! (and that applies to over 85% of UK women).


The next bash is all about "Fashion Trends for Autumn/Winter 2007" so not only will you be able to take away some really worthwhile advice for the coming season whilst having a fab night out with the girls, but also have learnt a bit about your body shape, face shape and much much more.


Let's face it,


Do YOU know your own bodyshape and know how to drape it to create the perfect silhouette?


Does your hairdresser understand your faceshape AND colouring (we bet not - perhaps that's why you are never REALLY satisfied with the cut/colour??!),


Does the beauty assistant at the beauty counter know which colour make-up palettes are right for you and is interested in making you look wonderful or does she/he simply want to "make a sale" come what may?


So, put this date in your diaries NOW - 2nd August 2007 to make sure YOU don't miss out on the "flocking"


Venue: to be confirmed


Time: 7pm onwards










Monday 11 June 2007

The high eco-cost of fashion

Why is it that most textile recycling bins are usually stuck on some smelly, disgusting bit of land at the back of a supermarket? We wanted to come up with an eco-friendly way of disposing clothes, shoes and other garments (other than the poor old charity shops) and hot on the idea of a public "Ditch n switch" (clothes swap). What do you think of the idea?