PURE London Fashion Weekend
Welcome back,
This month I got the opportunity to go to PURE London fashion weekend.
For those of you that don't know PURE London is a fashion event that is compiled of fashion shows, seminars, lectures and stalls/units containing this upcoming season's collections by designers big and small. The best thing about PURE is that anyone can go, you just apply via their website. I went as a student and had a great time browsing the expo.
I have attached a few photos of my favourite upcoming designers and trends for autumn/winter '15 that I cannot wait to try. Firstly I want to talk about jewellery.
It seems like the large statement pieces from this summer are carrying over to autumn/winter. Silver is to be a common base this coming season complete with large rope and beaded designs. I love the simplicity of the necklaces above. I could see myself styling these with plain coloured turtle neck jumpers in the winter to add a little excitement to an otherwise rather normal outfit.
Heavily detailed Aztec inspired designs also dominated the stalls at PURE. I particularly loved the piece above. I would definitely wear this on a night out with my favourite LBD (little black dress). The earrings to the left also caught my eye, I love the bold shapes and unique designs. They are everything you would want in a statement earring- wear them with your hair up for even more impact.
Overall I felt all the jewellery had a very exotic feel inspired by many different cultures, whether they were Indian, Aztec or Native American. They would all make amazing stand alone pieces or as layered pieces to intertwine designs and give a more bohemian feel like the image above.
Now let's get on to talking about a girl's favourite item to shop for. Bags!
One of my favourite bag designers at PURE was Claudia Canova. I had never heard of this brand until stumbling across their stall at the expo. All of their bags had a little pop of colour which makes a welcomed change from last years monochrome pallets. The patterns were also to die for. I really loved the eye motif that was printed on several different bags. The perfect way to spruce up your work wardrobe next season.
PURE also had some really beautiful clothing items. I would show you all my photos but this post would be the longest in the world if I did. Here are just a few of my favourites.
There was a really small Spanish brand at PURE who specialized in leggings. These leggings were not just your basic black, they were made of a spandex/lyrca combination with amazing patterns and designs. The above skull and rose motif would look amazing with a plain crop top and trainers for a casual weekend.
I also loved this more subtle pair. The muted grey in combination with the white and flower accents look positively chic. The cherry blossoms are so beautiful. The helpful lady at the stand also told me that each pair is handmade and the designs hand painted, making every pair unique.
When at PURE I also normally find a few mannequins I like. Here are a couple.
I thought I was sick of the monochrome trend but after seeing this outfit combination I fell in love with it all over again. I love the silhouette of the cinched in waist and slightly oversized t-shirt. The mesh on the neckline also adds a bit of texture which is needed in a black and white colour pallet. I could see myself rocking this look up London with a pair of black minimalist heels for a classic city chic look.
Another trend I noticed at the expo was pastel, it seems the colour pallet has made a come-back this autumn/winter. I particularly enjoy the coral coloured lace dress above. The dress feels warm, flirty and perfect for a party. Pair it with some nude heels and simple accessories for an easy outfit combination.
I hope you enjoy this post and even if you didn't go to PURE I hope you got a feel of what it was like.