Showing posts with label #ascotstyle. Show all posts
Showing posts with label #ascotstyle. Show all posts
Friday, 15 June 2012
#AscotStyle with Lisa Armstrong
In the run up to Royal Ascot, some weeks ago, we invited Lisa Armstrong, Fashion Editor at the Daily Telegraph to take over the @AscotInsider twitter feed and share her styling advice as well as answering any questions put to her.
Both on twitter and in her weekly column in the Saturday Magazine, Lisa spoke of millinery, how to avoid looking too ‘matchy-matchy’ and this season’s bold use of colour and print. Here is a round up of her style advice, ahead of Royal Ascot.
Hats, headpieces and fascinators:
Of headwear trends, Lisa believes that “where people may not previously have worn hats, many will sport headpieces (not to be confused with fascinators).”
In line with the new Royal Ascot dress code, fascinators are no longer allowed in the Royal Enclosure but headpieces with a diameter of 4 inches/10cm or more, as well as hats, are still welcome.
Lisa recommended milliner Bundle MacClaren for stunning head pieces and hats that are relatively inexpensive, but also commented on how brilliant the offering from Marks and Spencer’s is this year. Royal Ascot also has a longstanding affiliation with milliner Stephen Jones whose designs this season are, as always, exceptional.
Jackets, Coats and Coverups:
To avoid looking too ‘matchy-matchy’ and with a typical, unpredictable summer in mind, Lisa suggests a Chanel style jacket as a great cover up that will add a little texture to an outfit. She advised being wary of the length, as too long can look frumpy and too short may appear boxy. She suggests Zara, River Island and Malene Birger as having great high street options.
As well as jackets and pashmina’s Lisa sighted the summer coat with bracelet sleeves as an elegant way of keeping out the chill and again, introducing a little texture and perhaps some print.
Tailoring and Fit:
Believing that “fitted is better than loose” Lisa recommends having clothes bought from the high street tailored to fit if the shape is not quite right and belting more voluminous pieces at the waist.
Colour and Print:
A big trend this season are colour clashes, Lisa suggests being bold with colour and clashing in blocks – a fuchsia dress with an orange shoe. In terms of print, floral is always a quintessentially British but Lisa suggests tribal to be a modern and eye catching alternative.
Maxi Dresses:
Avoid maxi dresses is Lisa’s advise, they can be tricky - looking either too beachy or too much like evening wear.
Lisa’s Favorite Ascot Look:
A smart suit for a modern take on formal daywear dressing or a ‘50s midi prom dress with a cropped cashmere cardigan…“a playful alternative to the traditional suit.”
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Thursday, 7 June 2012
Hat’s Off to Stylish Hair
For the fourth consecutive year, Toni & Guy are supporting Royal Ascot, and will be creating the stunning catwalk hair for the Fashion Show in the Bessborough Restaurant.
The increasingly popular trend of millinery fused with hairstyling, as worn by the late Isabella Blow and seen more recently on Lady Gaga and Headonism milliner, Charlie Le Mindu, was pioneered by Toni & Guy’s Creative Artistic Director, Indria Schauwecker.
As millinery is such an important part of Royal Ascot but can be a tricky trend to pull off, we invited Indria Schauwecker to offer her hair styling insight and advise on how to wear your hair with hats in mind.
“Hair can often be a challenge when thinking of a style to wear with your fascinator or hat. Should you wear it up, down, simple or styled?”
“If you’ll be wearing a hat, the low chignon will be your style saviour. Update the style with a romantically disheveled finish, using an organic texture in the hair. If your hat is a simple statement use, your hair to create detail by incorporating fish-tail braids into the chignon.”
“We worked on several shows at London Fashion Week this season with floral fascinators; I think the trend will be huge at the races. If you choose a fascinator this summer take some style inspiration from the roaring twenties and Great Gatsby glamour and add feminine detail with soft and wearable Marcel waves.”
Indira also recommends the humble ponytail – “versatile, simple enough to complement a decorative hat, always the picture of elegance and suitable for whatever British weather throws at us!”
Please note the revised Royal Ascot dress code, details of which can be found by Clicking Here.
The TONI&GUY Session Team will be styling the hair backstage to accompany Spring/Summer collections from design icons: Amanda Wakeley, Giles Deacon, Todd Lynn, Vivienne Westwood and Stephen Jones, highlighting the true essence of British talent and eccentricity.
To book a table in the Bessborough Restaurant, call 0844 346 0346 or visit ascot.co.uk
The increasingly popular trend of millinery fused with hairstyling, as worn by the late Isabella Blow and seen more recently on Lady Gaga and Headonism milliner, Charlie Le Mindu, was pioneered by Toni & Guy’s Creative Artistic Director, Indria Schauwecker.
As millinery is such an important part of Royal Ascot but can be a tricky trend to pull off, we invited Indria Schauwecker to offer her hair styling insight and advise on how to wear your hair with hats in mind.
“Hair can often be a challenge when thinking of a style to wear with your fascinator or hat. Should you wear it up, down, simple or styled?”
“If you’ll be wearing a hat, the low chignon will be your style saviour. Update the style with a romantically disheveled finish, using an organic texture in the hair. If your hat is a simple statement use, your hair to create detail by incorporating fish-tail braids into the chignon.”
“We worked on several shows at London Fashion Week this season with floral fascinators; I think the trend will be huge at the races. If you choose a fascinator this summer take some style inspiration from the roaring twenties and Great Gatsby glamour and add feminine detail with soft and wearable Marcel waves.”
Indira also recommends the humble ponytail – “versatile, simple enough to complement a decorative hat, always the picture of elegance and suitable for whatever British weather throws at us!”
Please note the revised Royal Ascot dress code, details of which can be found by Clicking Here.
The TONI&GUY Session Team will be styling the hair backstage to accompany Spring/Summer collections from design icons: Amanda Wakeley, Giles Deacon, Todd Lynn, Vivienne Westwood and Stephen Jones, highlighting the true essence of British talent and eccentricity.
To book a table in the Bessborough Restaurant, call 0844 346 0346 or visit ascot.co.uk
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Friday, 25 May 2012
Lisa Armstrong #AscotStyle
In a series of twitter takeovers we’ve invited fashion insiders to advise on style ahead of Royal Ascot.
The series begins with Lisa Armstrong, Fashion Editor of The Daily Telegraph. We’ve invited her to take over the @AscotInsider twitter feed for one hour at 4.45pm on May 30th where she’ll be sharing her expert advice and answering any style related queries live on twitter.
With her regular fashion columns and features, four novels, honorary doctorate from the University of the Arts London and Fashion Writer of the Year award, Lisa Armstrong is an authority on fashion and perfectly placed to advise on all of the hot trends for the summer social season.
Tweet your questions @AscotInsider using the hashtag #AscotStyle and Lisa will reply to as many questions as she can during her hour long guest slot on May 30th from 4.45pm.
Follow @AscotInsider on twitter for more information – www.twitter.com/ascotinsider
The series begins with Lisa Armstrong, Fashion Editor of The Daily Telegraph. We’ve invited her to take over the @AscotInsider twitter feed for one hour at 4.45pm on May 30th where she’ll be sharing her expert advice and answering any style related queries live on twitter.
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| Lisa Armstrong (Zac Frackelton) |
Tweet your questions @AscotInsider using the hashtag #AscotStyle and Lisa will reply to as many questions as she can during her hour long guest slot on May 30th from 4.45pm.
Follow @AscotInsider on twitter for more information – www.twitter.com/ascotinsider
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