Archive for June, 2010

Swimwear For All Body Shapes

Saturday, June 19th, 2010

It goes without saying that most women including Stilorama’s trendy fashion team feel at some point in their lives insecure about their body shape when it comes to baring it all on the beach; so we asked our fashion director to go shopping for swimwear for all body shapes and here is what she came up with:

Big Tummy:  I suggest this one-piece  JETS by Jessika Allen purple bandeau swimsuit with ruched detail and soft moulded support bra price £170, make sure it comes with a built-in tummy control.  Another tip is to buy a swimsuit with ruched details on the front this will help to draw the eye away from the big tummy area. 

Short waist: I suggest La Perla yellow asymmetric bikini with a braided shoulder strap and all-over ruching price £375.  A short waist looks best in stylish hipster bikini bottoms, or boy-cut bikini shorts; if you opt  for a one-piece swimsuit make sure you choose one with a high neckline.

No Waist: If you are not blessed with a tiny waist I recommend this Bantu multi-coloured backless swimsuit with a plumging V-Neck and high-cut legs price £175.  My advice is to look for one-piece swimsuits with diagonal stripes prints or alternatively you can go for attractive patterns.

Long Waist: This great Emilio Pucci khaki camouflage-print bikini price £305 suits a long waist.  What you should be looking for are Bandeau style bikini tops, with high cut legs;  Horizontal stripes are also a good option as they help to create an illusion of a shorter torso.

Flat Chest: This cute Aubin & Wills red and white striped bikini with frilled trim price £70 looks great on a flat chest.  My advice is to shop for swimwear with gathers on the top part, this will create the illusion of a bigger bust.

Large Bust:  This sophisticated 3.1 Phillip Lim scalloped navy belted swimsuit price £250 looks great on a big bust.  If you want to create the illusion of a smaller bust you have to make sure that the swimsuit has the right support and also the right cup size, as for shapes go for scoop necks and plunging backs.

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Celebrity Watch – Cate Blanchett & Katie Holmes

Tuesday, June 15th, 2010

On June 14, 2010  – Select participants in the 64th Annual Tony Awards were dressed by Giorgio Armani. The awards ceremony took place on June 13th, at Radio City Music Hall and was broadcast live on CBS.
Presenter Cate Blanchett wore a Giorgio Armani Privé shimmering silver organza evening suit, and her choice of jewellery were two stunning pieces by Van Cleef & Arpels the iconic “Zip Pompon” necklace which compromises of over 450 diamonds set in white gold with zipper, her choice of ring was Van Cleef & Arples “Lauren”  ring made from 5 carat emerald cut diamond ring  set in platinum.   Katie Holmes was also at the event and she presented an award wearing a Giorgio Armani Privé grey strapless silk chiffon evening gown.
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Lose 10 pounds in 10 minutes

Wednesday, June 9th, 2010

A new miracle diet? A touch of lunchtime lipo? No and no. Dressing yourself slimmer is the quickest, easiest way to a sleeker, more svelte you. How do you do it? Here are our top ten tips to dressing yourself down a dress size.

 1. Colouring thin: The easiest way to dress your self down a size is to wear one colour. The darker the better, so opt for blacks, greys and navys. If it’s all a bit too Morticia Adams for you, brighten up your outfit with some colourful accessories.

2. Size is but a number: The biggest mistake made by women to make them selves look thinner, is to select clothes sizes that are either too small or too large. This absolutely does not work. Wear tight clothes and they will hug every lump and bump; wear baggy clothes and they’ll hang off those very bits you are trying to hide, giving you a larger silhouette. Stick to your dress size and you’ve already won half the battle. But, of course there is one exception to the rule. For smaller girls, wearing a dress size too big, i.e. a slouchy cardigan, can actually make you look slimmer.

3. It’s what’s inside that counts: Never under-estimate the value of a great bra! Poorly fitting lingerie will do you no favours, making you look larger, saggier and rounder than you actually are. Get the right support and you’ll gain a whole new shape. As for your bottom, try some contouring briefs to smoothen, shape and suck-in.

4. Not so pretty in print: This is a tough one! The catwalks were awash with pattern this season, but no matter how beautiful they are, they can be very unflattering. Try to avoid wearing too much print if you are trying to minimise your silhouette. Unfortunately this rules out this season’s penchant for the Breton print. Nautical styles are here, there and everywhere, but it is a well known fact that the horizontal stripe is not a flattering friend. Buy into the trend with cute sea-faring details, like buttons; they are 100% harmless.

5. Face-lift: Always wanted model-esque high check bones? By framing your face with the right hair-do can really change the shape of your face. If you have a rounder face, a fringe will reduce its size and face-framing highlights will give you those much lusted after cheek bones. And when it comes to make-up, contour your face with the right powder and blush combo.

6. Armour: The infamous bingo wing – no ones favourite look. The mistake? Wearing the wrong sleeve length, so avoid sleeves that cut you upper arm in half as they will accentuate the bulge. Go for full length or three-quarter sleevs to elongate your arms.

 7. Stack ‘em up: If you love your flats, you’d better get to grips with a pair of skyscraper heels. Adding a few extra inches to your pins, will take inches off you. That’s a top tip used by celebs and models the world over.

8. Legs, bums and tums: Longer legs, lifted bums, flat tums can be yours by wearing the right pair of trews. Go for high-waisted styles as they will suck you in and prevent any signs of muffin top appearing. If you are larger in your hips, try a figure-hugging pencil skirt and say no to minis. Finally, draw attention to your upper half with pretty detailed tops.

9. Beach body beautiful: Summer is a-coming and that means only one thing: stripping down to your swimmers. Uh-oh! If you are generous in size, avoid wearing a bikini and find a figure-hugging one-piece that will hold you in while making you look smaller.

10. Stand up straight: And finally, here’s the easiest way to transform your size. Simply by altering your posture – stand up straight, lift your chest and breathe in – you can look a lot lighter. So no more slouching! 

Article by Stephanie Holding -

For more styling tips we recommend you book a personal stylist or image consultancy with one  Stilorama ‘s team of fashion experts who can help you create your own personal style and show you how you can develop your own look.

Catwalk looks from Yves Saint Laurent, Celine, Donna Karan and 3.1 Phillip Lim.

Stilorama Magazine Interviews Aruna Seth

Monday, June 7th, 2010

Stilorama Magazine’s Editor-in-Chief  Hala Di-Maio interviews the famous shoe designer Aruna Seth.

There is something very special about owning a gorgeous pair of shoes, and as far as I am concerned they are the most important part of every woman’s wardrobe and they are worth their weight in gold. 

I am only guessing, but looking at my interviewee’s gorgeous designs my sentiment is that Ms Aruna Seth must feel the same about her shoes too.  We met on a sunny morning in one of London’s trendiest hotels where I had the opportunity to chat to her about her exquisite shoes collection and about the inspiration behind her brand.

Stilorama: Your father was the man behind Ascot brand, and shoes must have played a big influence in your life from a very early age, do you recall when you first discovered your love for shoes?

Aruna Seth: I began showing interest in shoe design at a very young age; I think I must have been seven or eight when I started suggesting to my father which colours he can use for his Ascot brand and also ideas about designs.  I also remember feeling very proud knowing that many of my friends wore my dad’s creations too.

Stilorama: Your designs show some eastern influence in them, is this due to your family background?

Aruna Seth: Of course, I feel very privileged, I grew up very aware of my family’s roots; my father’s Indian culture influenced me as well as my mother’s Jamaican roots.  Indian women for example take very good care of their looks and they wear a lot of embellishments so seeing this as a child must have surely influenced me.  My aim was to create a luxury shoe brand which is glamorous and comfortable at the same time.

Stilorama: Aruna Seth’s shoes are stunning but are not accessible to everyone’s budget.  Do you have any plans on creating a more affordable line in the future?

Aurna Seth: Sure, I’d love to work on a more affordable line in the future, but for now I am just concentrating on building up Aruna Seth as a strong brand as well as working on developing the designs.

Stilorama: You use a lot of black and neutrals colours in your designs, would you say that this is Aruna Seth’s trademark?

Aruna Seth: I guess so; I like my shoes to look glamorous but to also be practical and comfortable.  I want women to feel fabulous when wearing a pair of Aruna Seth’s shoes or sandals; I also want women to be able to wear them for more than one season, my designs are ageless and elegant.  As for colours I am currently experimenting with the idea of introducing new bolder colours which will be for the spring and summer of 2011, the new collection will have a sexier and bolder edge to it and still be very elegant.

Stilorama: I’ve noticed that your shoe designs are gorgeous without compromising on comfort how do you achieve that?

Aruna Seth: My shoes are all about glamour and elegance, they are also sexy and of great quality, I refuse to compromise on comfort.  All our shoes are handcrafted in Italy, they are made with special pads to make sure that every woman who wears Aruna Seth’s design feels sexy and comfortable at the same time, it’s all about beauty and practicality.   If a woman spends a lot of money on a pair of shoes she wants to feel comfortable and fashionable in them she also wants them to last for a long time.

Stilorama: What are your plans and hopes for the future?

Aruna Seth: I would like to be able to develop Aruna Seth as a strong brand across the world.  We currently have stockists in the US and Canada, in Europe including Italy and Germany, in the Far East and also in the Middle East.  We are currently working on opening our first boutique in London. 

Aruna’s shoes are available to buy online www.arunaseth.com

Summer Wardrobe Capsule

Thursday, June 3rd, 2010

According to Stilorama Magazine ‘s Fashion Blogger, the key to a great looking wardrobe is coordination.  In other words you don’t need to pile up unwanted clothes and accessories in your wardrobe this season, just follow these simple rules by adding the following items to your summer shopping list: one stylish blazer, three tops, one pair of trousers or jeans, one handbag, one pair of comfortable summer wedges, one pair of sunglasses, one dress and one skirt.  For more style tips on what to wear this summer visit our popular fashion blog and to shop for the latest designer clothes and accessories visit our online fashion marketplace.

J Crew Microspun Pocket T-Shirt £38

DKNY Printed Satin Mini Skirt £219

Aurelie Bidermann Mother of Pearl Charm Bracelet £60

APC Checked Cottong Blouse £115

APC Linen and Cotton T-Shirt £55

Burberry Mid-rise Skinny White Jeans £125

Marc by Marc Jacobs Pixie Studded Leather Bag £315

Acne Magical Silk Dress £173.70

Fendi Acetate Framed Square Sunglasses £220

Miu Miu Patent Leather Espadrille Sandals £265

Stilorama Magazine’s June Issue Is Out

Wednesday, June 2nd, 2010

Stilorama Magazine ‘s June 2010 issue is out with great new features including: Festival Fever accessories report, an exclusive interview with the famous shoe designer Aruna Seth, Summer beauty dossier our editors try and test the latest beauty products, shop the catwalk looks, boho, hippy, cropped and tribal, your summer wardrobe capsule, how to lose 10 pounds in 10 minutes, dress your age tips on looking good at any age, must-have summer accessories, turn the clock back anti-ageing cream and potions, world cup fever South Africa travel feature, monthly horoscopes by Kenny Corris, Celebrity party news we go behind the scenes at the de Grisogono Party, to view our magazine click here.   

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