I believe it was
Ming Xi that said, “My Personal Style is kind of random; it’s always changing – I’m a
Pisces! Sometimes I like one particular style for a season, and the next
season, I will dress totally different.”
In 2013, I decided
that I wanted a new look and it was during this process that I found a new
elegance. I had ditched the tracksuit bottoms and skinny jeans for dress pants,
chic shirts and shift blouses. I stopped shopping for instant gratification and
started treating my shopping experiences as investment ventures.
Fast-forward a
couple years; I have a strong closet filled with pieces inspired by an
amalgamation of my favourite artists, designers, actresses, paintings etc.
My closet is so
strong, I make casual look dressy and I have the following women to thank for
that. They taught me to stand behind my choices and own it.
AUDREY HEPBURN/HOLLY GOLIGHTLY (1929-1993)
This silver screen
Icon was the definition of Hollywood Glamour and if you’re not familiar with whom
Audrey Hepburn is, you’ll definitely know her character, Holly Golightly from
the movie, BREAKFAST AT TIFFANY’S. Her elfin beauty and timeless style
introduced her to the designer to whom she would become muse – Hubert
de Givenchy.
Givenchy went on to
design a majority of Hepburn’s personal and movie ensembles of which she commented
on by saying, “His are the only clothes
in which I am myself. He is more than couturier, he is a creator of
personality.’
Hepburn was a dancer
and dressed to accentuate that 20in waist some are killing themselves over.
Givenchy understood this about her and their collaboration was a match made in
fashion.
VICTORIA BECKHAM
Queen Victoria is
perfection personified. If ever (and that’s a really big IF) a hair is found
out of place, it must have been styled that way intentionally. Someone needs to
figure out how to bottle this up and sell it; I will certainly buy it.
Victoria Beckham
happens to be a singer turned Model turned Designer with the latter gaining her
the high level of recognition the rest of the world have come to respect her
for.
The Vogue cover girl
has worked hard over the years to establish herself in the fashion industry and
the growing accolades that come in the form of several awards show that it is
finally paying off. Queen Victoria has a very distinct chic and elegant aura
about her. She is the definition of ‘less is more’. She usually goes for
statement outfits that accessorise themselves. In fact, if I may, I will have
to say that the best accessory I have ever seen on the Queen is her husband and
children (They’re tres parfait).
MIROSLAVA DUMA
Miroslava
is an international fashion Icon based in Moscow. She was a social events
editor for Harper’s Bazaar (Russia) and now works as a freelance writer for
many Russian publications such as L’Officiel Russia, Glamour Russia, OK
Magazine Russia and Tatler Russia.
Out of all
my style icons, I am slightly biased in my love for Miroslava. She is a Piscean
and she’s also petite like me with her height estimated at approximately 5
Feet. Whilst some may criticize her style palette for being too
dressy/expensive, I can’t get mad at the girl. With a background like hers (her
dad is a senator) and a social calendar that I am personally jealous of (she is
a permanent fixture in anything fashion related), just what do people expect?
THE WOMAN IS SIMPLY FLAWLESS!
Not only is
she an international fashion icon but she also has the smarts to back up her
good looks and amazing sense of style- as she is the founder of Buro 24|7, a
killer style website that is gaining increasing momentum with every published
post (something I hope to do with this blog).
CARRIE BRADSHAW
Yes, she’s fictional
but it doesn’t make her any less important. Carrie Bradshaw is the woman who
taught me the A-Z of fashion and protested “a woman’s right to (expensive)
shoes”.
I remember being 15,
running around London pretending I was in New York wearing designers I couldn’t
pronounce or afford and I only have Ms Bradshaw to blame for that. She made it
okay to wear what I wanted without judgement (I see the way people stare at me
sometimes when I dress a certain way and I can only smile whilst thinking,
Carrie would understand). Her style was simply fearless and for that, I raise a
cosmopolitan to the woman who taught me how to drink ‘em, walk and run in heels
and inserted the word ‘fabulous’ into my vocabulary because she is and forever
will be.
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