I'm really done with wearing anything that's poly/elastene during the summer now. In hot weather its a useless fabric, so I have early purchased some poly/crepe really lightweight dresses from Amazon which will be brilliant, and a couple of cheesecloth dresses from another online supplier. And as for this.............
"Team the block colour one with a biker jacket, ankle boots and beads to create a bo-ho daytime vibe that's great for festivals " .......
What are we, 18 again ????? I know that we all dress younger these days, whatever our age, but this description and seeing the very young models on yesterday's endless fashions shows wearing a put together outfit suitable for a young 20 something or teenager, made we wonder whether those over exuberant stoilists backstage really have any clue who they are presenting to, and clearly the answer is NO.
That 'Jess' (?) woman on the Bianca hour was a nightmare to listen to, she could hardly get her words out because she was gabbling so fast, and was in a frock too tight for her, so how she can advise on what to wear when she cant even get dress herself properly is ridiculous. I would love to speak to any of the women she and that other disaster Katie have 'dressed'.
Linen I think is best for hot humid climates imo but you have to accept you will look like an unmade bed as soon as you get dressed.I have been to Japan many years ago & the more crumpled & creased you looked the more fashion forward you were!No worries then!
I have some Kim dresses in the original slinky fabric which is viscose with elastane and they're comfortable on holiday and are still going strong after 15+ years. She seems to have stopped this fabric in favour of polyester which is a shame. I don't mind the TSV patterns but 50" is still too long for me - if I'd have to shorten and hand hem two dresses I could run up a straight up-and-down dress on my machine!
Renée looks a bit like a Barbie doll wannabe. Strange lady.
I quite like some of the prints, for all my teasing. They seem less garish than before, howevs the sweaty comments are putting me off. Anyone know anything about her sizes?
I find this a lot with ready to wear clothing, it's the reason I make so many of my own clothes.Last dresses I bought from Rene were far too long from the shoulders to the neckline so the neckline was halfway down my bust. About 6" too long in length as well with the waistline heading towards my thighs. To be fair I now see she is doing a petite size which would suit me better. I'm only 5ft 2in and Renee is quite tall so I suppose she was designing for model types before. I'm a 10/12 and a small was fine body size wise. I don't own any of her items though and I don't order because of always sending back when they don't fit.
CC