Uncategorized Jennifer Inglis Uncategorized Jennifer Inglis

I want you.

Oh Zara, how I detest your messy shops and unhelpful staff. You're customer service is a shocker and the amount of faulty items I've seen strewn across your floors could stock an Oxfam twice over. I've got to say though, each season you've got me drooling over your pieces that are painfully spot on. The quality is questionable and the fabric composition makes me sweat but when you've got pink trousers, orange skirts, and pleats galore I find it impossible to resist your allure. So until I've got the funds to afford the Prada and Marc Jacobs that I truly want, your brights and neutral pieces will keep me feeling hot.

I could easily drop a grand in Zara right now. They've got my spring wardrobe nailed.

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Uncategorized Jennifer Inglis Uncategorized Jennifer Inglis

jungle remix...

Inspired quite broadly by Africa, Kinder Aggugini's Spring 2011 collection delved much deeper into the continents wealth of character than most designers dare. Though there were elements of the oft quoted safari trend, the Italian designer showcased a juxtaposition of imperial elements and raw nature - a combination that made his collection not only coherent but painfully covetable. Neutral shades opened the show with tailored deep brown jackets layered over waistcoats (cue the British Empire). The items were mixed with neck rings, heavy leather bangles, and cardboard hats, created by Stephen Jones, which all worked to provide a contemporary swing. Gradually brighter colours were worked into the mix: first a royal blue collared dress with oversized pockets, followed by a jacket in the same shade paired over an animal printed shirt. While the graphics moved from abstractions on jungle nature to orange geometric squares, a consistent link was maintained between each look that came sauntering down the runway. For me, the dual relationship between the hunter and hunted culminated mid-show with a selection of black pieces featuring a small tinge of animal print in one select region. Perfectly modern and just the right dose of wild for, I'd think, most women. [nggallery id=5]

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