How to mix high-fashion and Halloween to create a stylish, spooktacular costume

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If you are seeking inspiration from the looks of our favourite celebrities and designer this Halloween, forget sexy nurses and saucy sorcerers, it is time to try something new, cool and a little bit different.
Here is my recommendation for a spooktacular outfit with a fashionista take on it…

Give you Halloween look a fashionista's twist
Give your Halloween look a fashionista’s twist


- The makeup…


Face painting was actually quite popular on the runways for next season. Imagine this; Vivienne Westwood inspired makeup from her Spring/Summer 2014 collection; ghostly, ghoulish and all together ghastly, while still looking impressively stylish. For a more subtle sci-fi style, check out Chanel’s psychedelic eye makeup up. Mask makeup also seems to be in; think a bag of skittles exploding over Zoro’s mask!
Take some inspiration from Vivienne Westwood
Take some inspiration from Vivienne Westwood


- The costume…


Seek inspiration from Lady Gaga’s Born This Way video and tux yourself out with the new must have addition to any hipster’s wardrobe, Traxedoz. It’s the hilarious mix up of a classic black tie tuxedo and an uber comfortable tracksuit! Comfort and style can now be achieved at the same time. Taking smart/casual to the extreme, they have an array of different colours for men, women and for children aged 3-9. You can order them now at a special discounted price from www.traxedoz.com
Traxedo
Traxedoz are the perfect way to make a statement


- The hair…


Wig it up! If dressing up or painting your face sounds like far too much effort, raid your local hair shop and get a hair piece, wig or extensions.  Gaga wore a pink wig with side ponytail in her video but get inspiration from the look and do your own version. Channel a bob with a flick like Chanel’s SS14 show, or try a black cropped boyish wig like Fendi did on their runway. If you’re feeling creative how about spray painting a hair piece with stripes like Rodarte. Channel your animalistic side with this subtle yet effective idea for Halloween.
Don a wig, as seen on the Chanel runway
Don a wig, as seen on the Chanel runway
So there you have it, a fashionista’s take on Gaga’s skeleton look…give it a try.
Happy Halloween everyone :)



New York, London, Milan, Paris: Chloe Arnold’s Spring/Summer 2014 Trend Report

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Whoever said three is the magic number? In fashion everything comes in two. Two seasons (well there’s really four, but who’s counting anyway) of shows, twice a year, showcasing designer’s creations so they can pave their stylish way for us mere mortals to follow suit.
Fashion is full of second chances and styles; a once fallen angel can revive and recover in the blink of a runway’s eye. Trends and outfits of a bygone era are often repeated many years later giving us a second glance at a trend that was once, well, trendy. So what once was uber-cool for your grandmother or mother back in the day is reborn for the next generation – hooray!
So, this piece is not going to be the same old report about the 2014 Spring/Summer fashion weeks from around the globe that have flooded the style bibles. Instead, I have decided to pick two hot topics from each fashion week starting with the Big Apple and finishing at Paris. Let’s talk about our favourite hit topics. It’s as easy as 1, 2…

New York

Victoria Beckham's collection was showcased in New York
Victoria Beckham’s collection was showcased in New York

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Victoria Beckham. Well, it’s seems VB is our new NyLon. She has managed to make the transition from Brit icon and become a world class designer giving New Yorkers a run for their money. Her SS14 collection brought us culottes, soft tailoring, monochromes with pops of colour and reminded us that classic simple designs work best for all of us.

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Kiddie couture is taking over. Alexander Wang’s niece is showing us her rock chick rebellious side giving us parental advisories on how to look cool, which is actually rather intimidating seeing as she is pretty much cooler than most adults. Meanwhile, mini Harper Beckham is showing she’s a daddy’s girl, teaching the FROWER’s a thing or two whilst supporting her mummy’s show.

London

Model of the moment Cara Delevingne
Model of the moment Cara Delevingne

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Cara Delevingne is model of the moment. Her face is on Billboards every where, she’s opening shows and representing Brits with pride across the globe. Her hipster rocker vibe meshed with effortless cool makes her the BFF we wish we all had. CD is rocking our world right now.

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The Pink Coat. Simon Rocha’s oversized take on the classic tailored double breasted coat jacket was a hit at fashion week and has featured as a major trend for autumn/winter 2013, as well as spring of next year.

Milan

Dolce & Gabanna in Milan
Dolce & Gabbana in Milan

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Dolce & Gabbana still have the Midas touch. They showed the world they are still the kings of opulence and all things OTT by bringing us back to the country’s Roman roots by seeking inspiration from temples and diocese. The goddess of love and beauty ran through my mind showing us that women are truly from Venus. The collection was from another planet and definitely not Mars! Gilded Gold brocade, sexy black lace, the dolce vita archetypal polka dot pencil skirt with a fabulous modern twist. This collection perfectly merged the “classic” with modernity!

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Moschino celebrated its 30th anniversary showing us a bit of lighthearted relief with a jovial nod and wink at its history.  Pat Cleveland dramatically pranced down the catwalk in a look from the first ever Moschino show, a ruffled red dress with paper bag of French loaves and a black stetson. There was such was high posing going on (note to all drag queens who would be put to shame with such a camp performance) making the audience cheer with love and support! Bravo, Bellissimo!

Paris

Chanel's SS14 Show in Paris
Chanel’s SS14 Show in Paris

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The words ‘Paris’ and ‘fashion week’ would be incomplete without one iconic word, Chanel. Karl Lagerfeld literally brought us pop art and made the models walking pieces of art. Hints of Warhol with platinum wigs complete with blunt fringe and a dramatic flick complemented the makeup, which seemed like it was taken right off or out of a canvas. With colourful garments and wacky patterns the catwalk was alive with texture and vibrancy. The entire display was reminiscent of something out of the future, a galactic fusion creating an exhibition of modern art.

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After much speculation and rumour, Marc Jacobs and his 16 year stint with Louis Vuitton finally came to an end in an epically fabulous collection. He really went out with a bang and did not disappoint. In fact he left us wanting more, only upping the ante and intrigue for his next solo show next year. Each model wore a beautifully extravagant headpiece designed by Steven Jones complete with delicate showgirl ostrich feathers. With 41 looks in total the collection was slightly luxurious, provocative and – as only Jacobs can – subtly and successfully edgy. The softness of beads, crystals, and glossy feathers with the added embellished biker jackets, denim and unisex blazers. Magnifique!
16 years came to an end, but Marc Jacobs left us wanting more
16 years came to an end, but Marc Jacobs left us wanting more

AW13 Trend Report: Fur, strapless dresses and a nod to the 1940s

Following the conclusion of various International Fashion Weeks, it is a delight to welcome a return to ladylike chic and opulence for Autunm/Winter 2013. Think Furs, demure hem lines, modest heels – or lack of – and a tasteful nod to post war glamour. We could spend all day reviewing the looks from the Fall fashion weeks that have just wrapped up but we also think it’s important to filter through the trends and report back with what we think are the most wearable and easily replicated looks.
Let’s start with a controversial trend that was hard to miss on the Fall catwalks. For some it is as acceptable as wearing leather shoes and for others it is as taboo as it comes; however let us not be the judge of your preference or personal views on acceptable versus unacceptable, we are just here to report (so don’t shoot the messenger!).  Fur; it was a strong theme amongst designers that is bound to hit the high street with welcome faux alternatives.
Alexander Wang AW13 Collection
Alexander Wang AW13 Collection
There is something undeniably glamorous and luxe about a woman wearing a fur stole. It brings us back to old Hollywood glamour. The likes of Lanvin pairing it with a simple LBD, Marc Jacobs used stoles to add to his glamorous guiled gowns and Marni showed how to work them with understated simples such as strapless wool separates by adding them as an almost scarf like accessory, thrown over the neck effortlessly.
Fur mittens were also a popular addition to the trend. It’s a little cheeky but with enough elegance to rule out tacky, with just a subtle hint. Alexander Wang of course dramatized it with elbow length wow factor but the likes of Katie Ermilio used them with elegant evening gowns to add a touch of grizzly glam!
If stoles and mittens are not your thing and you prefer a less discreet touch of the fur trend, jackets, coats and boleros also were dominant within this trend. Fendi brought a bit of urban cool to it with colour blocking or adding a splash of brightness, whilst British labels such as Burberry Prorsum and Joseph showed us an alternative monochromatic stripe and went a little wild in the pattern of zebra and giraffe.
Strapless Dresses from dawn to dusk
Strapless Dresses from dawn to dusk
Daytime strapless. When we think of strapless dresses, we automatically think gowns, formal and evening wear.  Well now it’s apparently acceptable to show a bit of collar bone from dawn to dusk! The fall catwalks saw strapless mixed with flats, boots, pumps and brogues. They were casualized yet again with block blacks, sexy leather like Dior, a less harsh alternative navy like Jil Sander or pin stripe like Stella McCartney, with minimal if any accessories. Less is definitely more with this look; it’s quite an easily achievable and effective day to night time style.
A final fav pick of the trends is a nod to 1940’s and 50’s style with swing coats, pencil skirts, below the knee skirts, flat shoes and of course demure necklines. This trend reveals very little with button ups and simple delicate necklaces. It’s also a look that is extremely wearable to most shapes and sizes and of course not only is it timeless, but also ageless.
The 1940s and 1950s theme was also prominent
The 1940s and 1950s theme was also prominent
Rochas went all out with this look showing us the most authentic reference bringing us back in time for tea and crumpets. Diane Von Furstenburg  showed this look by staying true to her signature wrap dress  in burnt orange simplicity with a below the knee number. At the No.21 show, a jazzed up pencil skirt with an embellished peplum was a fresh take on an old favourite with buttoned to the neck shirts. Prim and proper, this look consists of a reveal of minimal flesh but enough to give a hint of good old fashioned femininity!

AW13 Trend Report: Fur, strapless dresses and a nod to the 1940s | The Sloaney

AW13 Trend Report: Fur, strapless dresses and a nod to the 1940s | The Sloaney

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Clothing Helen Cody www.helencody.com

Photography Sarah Doyle www.sarahdoylephotography.com

Hair Trudy Hayes www.morgantheagency.com

Make up Haley Mia McGowan @ Mac Dublin

Model Amber Jean @ Morgan www.morgantheagency.com

Styling and concept Chloe coco Arnold
Sun is shining and Paris Haute Couture fall 2012/13 fashion week makes me a very happy girl! 
Here are some of my favourite highlights  so far. Don't think I have been this excited about collections in a very long time. Makes me feel all creative and inspired- Enjoy x


Christophe Josse
Giving us clean lines, minimalism and structure to the female body


Christian Dior
A floral visual explosion, beauty, elegance and amazing silhouettes


Elie Saab
Black, aqua teal, beige,cream in block forms. Beading, detail, sheer and flesh, demure, modern and classic all in one. Sexy beautiful elegeance in each and every gown. 



Givency

Tribal, fututristic, structure and tailoring and strong and ferocious. Girl power spring to mind. In the words of Miss Beyones " Who run da world....?!



Chloe coco x