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Shopping: Moncler Cheval Gilet

Established in 1952 Moncler takes its name from Monastier de Clermont; a mountainous village in France which is near Grenoble. Moncler started off doing sleeping bags but developed from this and quickly became noted for it’s quilted jackets and in turn ended up as a bit of a staple skiwear brand and go to choice of the contemporary jetset. In more recent years following the heritage brand trend Moncler has become a hit among European fashion conscious circles and is no longer confined to the slopes and more often seen out about town and country.

Moncler Cheval Gilet

Gilet: Moncler, Jumper: Paul Smith, Hoodie: Polo Ralph Lauren, Belt: Mulberry, Jeans: Nudie, Watch: Michael Kors

I have toyed with the idea of buying a Moncler jacket or gilet for quite some time now and when I saw Ellie Goulding in Harvey Nichols Birmingham the other month wearing a Moncler jacket my interest was rekindled so to speak. The Cheval is a padded down gilet with a classic silhouette. The felt appliqué logo, interior ‘cartoon’ on pocket, two way zip with Moncler logo on the zipper, glossy shoulders and stand collar are all little touches which attribute to the high quality finish of Moncler items – it is all about attention to detail after all.

Moncler 'cartoon'

Moncler is the perfect union of practicality and casual style and with the British weather lately I can see myself getting a lot of use out of my Moncler. I purchased mine on the weekend when I was in Birmingham shopping, I got it from Harvey Nichols (where it is literally flying off the racks).

Get The Great Gatsby Look

The age of jazz, and clandestine excess is back. I am feeling inspired by summer, and the fast approaching release of Baz Luhrmann’s film adaption of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby (possibly one of my favourite novels!). So get starching your linen trousers, and pour yourself a glass of champagne it’s all about the understated twenties glitz, and glamour. It’s a time of prohibition, and a time of speakeasies, underground clubs, and elaborate parties. You know it feels so much better when it’s wrong.


Get The Great Gatsby Look, Matches

one: bow tie by Lanvin – £75
two: card holder by Bottega Veneta – £160
three: single breasted jacket by Lanvin – £558
four: chino trousers by Z Zegna – £235
five: flower pin by Lanvin – £100
six: classic shirt by Hardy Amies – £185
seven: car shoe loafers by Bottega Veneta – £365
eight: cotton hold all by Calabrese – £290
nine: vintage sunglasses by Persol – £208
ten: patch pocket cardigan by Valentino – £378

at Matches

Get The Great Gatsby Look, Mr Porter

one: straw panama hat by Lock & Co – £150
two: wool suit by Ralph Lauren Black Label – £990
three: silk scarf by Paul Smith – £125
four: alligator penny loafers by Ralph Lauren Purple Label – £2,215
five: pocket square by Turnbull & Asser – £45
six: contrast collar shirt by Ralph Lauren Purple Label – £345
seven: suede penny loafers by Gucci – £385
eight: sunglasses by Linda Farrow Luxe – £320
nine: waxed cotton belt by Loro Piana – £280
ten: derby shoes by O’Keeffe – £395

at Mr Porter

Go back to basics opulent, focus on tailoring but more relaxed materials, brown, and grey neutrals, and throw in some cool pastel, and team with luxe accessories. Right now who’s ready to play some croquet?

Matches Haul

I had a little Matches spree online over the bank holiday, and it was waiting for me when I got home from work this afternoon. It always puts a smile on my face when I have a big DHL box waiting for me! Seriously who needs Xanax when you have Matches? One thing I love about ordering from Matches is the packaging by the artist Ann Muir, and as I have mentioned before I use the boxes in my wardrobe for storage – they are excellent, and very chic!


Matches Ann Muir packaging

The last time I bought a pair of trainers I was still in high school (Adidas Superstars II in white, and gold – I thought I was so cool…). I do not tend to wear very casual footwear, but I found my lack of casual footwear rather limiting so I decided it was high time I bought myself a new pair of trainers. I found myself particularly drawn to this retro Dolce & Gabbana pair. I am so glad I bought them – they really are the most comfortable shoes ever. I love the pop of colour, and the mix of leather, suede, and rubber. As opposed to a typical dust bag they come with a plastic shoe bag for your trainers.


Dolce & Gabbana Athletics shoe box

Dolce & Gabbana retro trainers

Dolce & Gabbana retro sneakers

Inside of my Dolce & Gabbana trainers

Dolce & Gabbana Athletics dust bag/trainer bag

I also treated myself to a new keyring, as one of the keyrings attached to my keys had started to rust so I needed to replace it. The neurotic part of me could not just have two keyrings, I like groups of three, and besides it makes it easier to find my keys at the bottom of my bag. I picked a simple Dolce & Gabbana leather tag with a metal plaque to join my Mulberry, and Paul Smith keyrings. I’ve had key rings come in boxes before but never with a cloth, and a card of authenticity like this one haha.


Dolce & Gabbana accessories box

My Dolce & Gabbana keyring

My key rings: Paul Smith, Dolce & Gabbana, and Mulberry

As I said I like things in threes so I also ordered a Gucci sweatshirt. I do not normally go for things with the brand blazoned across the chest however being a sweatshirt it is excusable, and I rather like how the typography is subtle, and intentionally weathered. This jumper is precisely what I needed; a slouchy garment I can just throw on – it is ever so soft, and perfect for those downtime days.


Gucci sweatshirt

My Gucci grey jumper

Me wearing my Gucci sweatshirt with Nudie jeans, and my Dolce & Gabbana trainers

Me wearing my Gucci sweatshirt with Nudie jeans, and my Dolce & Gabbana trainers

This is probably the closest I will ever get to sports luxe for me haha, I guess I just needed an Italian injection into my week ;) .


Matches

Balenciaga Men’s Day Bag

I finally caved in, and bought myself the Balenciaga bag I had been lusting after. I went for the Balenciaga Day bag – the mens version is different from the woman’s although they are quite similar. I have wanted one for quite some years now so it only made sense to buy myself one when I got back from Spain to cure my post holiday blues (the constant rain back here in England really is not helping matters!) – or at least that is how I justified it to myself. Needless to say it certainly brightened up my day when it arrived.

What I love most about Balenciaga bags is how unassuming they are yet to anyone ‘in the know’ they are instantly recognisable with the tell tale Balenciaga trademarks such as the distressed leather, the stunning hardware, the appliqué leather decorations, and leather zip tassels. Balenciaga make beautiful bags, and they do not need to put their name on them in big letters just to sell them. The only place it says Balenciaga is on a leather patch inside pocket, and the zips have ‘B’ subtly on the one side.


Balenciaga Day Men's bag

My Balenciaga Men's Day bag, front

My Balenciaga Men's Day bag, back

The distressed leather is lambskin; it is perfectly supple. I cannot stop stroking my new bag. I am really excited to see how this bag will age, I imagine it will only get better as the leather wears in time. Another incredible thing about the leather is that although it is thin it is unbelievably tough. The bag itself is lightweight, and weighs practically nothing. The biggest dilemma I had when going to buy this bag was choosing which colour to get – Balenciaga bags come in a delightful array of colours from your standard black to a delightful azure. I really loved the ‘biche’ brown colour, and I thought that ‘anthracite’ was another great choice however I went for black in the end. The reasoning being that my Mulberry bags are brown, and up until now I did not have just a black leather bag.


Wearing my Balenciaga Day bag

Different views of me wearing my Balenciaga bag

I found the bag surprisingly spacious – I was not expecting to be able to fit so much inside. I would not want it any bigger, or smaller however it is just right. What appealed to me about this Balenciaga bag is the slouchy casual look of it, it is perfect for every day use. The bag itself has a front zip pocket which is actually quite deep. The inside is accessed by a zip across the top. Inside the lining is canvas, and there is another zip which is also quite deep. It is a messenger bag, and the straps are adjustable. Much of the bag is hand stitched. The bag is made in Italy, and the hardware is palladium plated metal.


My Balenciaga Men's Day bag, strap

My Balenciaga Men's Day bag, inside

Although the leather does have a sheen to it my photographs make it look shinier than it actually is. The lighting in my room is rather rubbish for photographs; so I had to use my camera’s built in flash.


My bag collection
The rest of my bags

My bag collection is slowly growing, and I can honestly say I love each, and every one of them!

Keeping it short

With summer fast approaching, and the hot weather lately (England please do keep it up!). I have been scouring high, and low for the perfect shorts. I have only recently started wearing shorts in England, I used to be rather self conscious about wearing shorts, and only used to wear them abroad, or only at home. I also used to agree with Tom Ford that shorts should not be allowed in the city, but now I completely back track on that – why limit yourself?! There are very few things that I do not agree with the genius on, but that is definitely now one of them.


My Burberry Brit shorts
The back of my Burberry Brit shorts

My other Burberry Brit shorts
The back of my other Burberry Brit shorts

I bought myself two Burberry Brit pairs (apologies they are all creased in the picture – I had to pull them from my washing pile to photograph them!); one from Mr. Porter, and the other from Matches – both feature in the ‘Classic Collection‘ below. Oh, and I am loving the Matches box I got this time around:

Matches delivery packaging

I decided to do an edit of some of my favourites about right now, so behold thirty different pairs of shorts for you from tailored shorts classic to splashes of neon:

Classic Collection:

Classic shorts

one: Burberry Brit – £95 at Mr. Porter
two: Polo Ralph Lauren – £95 at Harrods
three: Reiss – £65 at Reiss
four: Lanvin – £240 at Matches
five: Burberry Brit – £110 at Matches

Colour Catch:

Colourful shorts

one: Rag & Bone – £135 at Matches
two: Givenchy – £240 at Mr. Porter
three: Polo Ralph Lauren – £95 at Harrods
four: Polo Ralph Lauren – £37 at Coggles
five: Marc by Marc Jacobs – £195 at Matches

Pastel Panache:

Pastel shorts

one: Piombo – £178 at Matches
two: Reiss – £69 at Reiss
three: Jack Wills – £49 at Jack Wills
four: Levis – £125 at Matches
five: Norse Projects – £90 at Coggles

Denim Delight:

Denim shorts

one: A.P.C. – £115 at Matches
two: Balmain – £369 at Far Fetch
three: PRPS – £145 at Coggles
four: PRPS – £129 at Harrods
five: Paul Smith – £145 at Far Fetch

Pattern Perfection:

Patterned shorts

one: Polo Ralph Lauren – £115 at Harrods
two: YMC – £115 at Coggles
three: Golden Goose – £197 at Far Fetch
four: Polo Ralph Lauren – £79.99 at Mr. Porter
five: Valentino – £395 at Matches

Sweat Set:

Sweat set

one: Armani Jeans – £89.96 at Harrods
two: Jack Wills – £44 at Jack Wills
three: Moncler – £125 at Matches
four: D&G – £169 at Harrods
five: Wings+Horns – £106 at Far Fetch

Alessi SPA (UK)

Blue Velvet

So I came across a not so bad photograph of me at London Fashion Week Menswear Day finally. A lot of the photographs I have seen were horrendous, why street style bloggers decide to take a photograph of me mid sentence on the phone, or in the midsts of sipping a latte is beyond me! I am not very photogenic at the best of times – one day I vow to learn how to pose until then I just become rigid whenever a camera is present, or be caught in some natural odd unattractive pose.

I also really need to learn not to stay up late, and drink the night before Menswear Day – I keep thinking I will have an early alcohol free night, but each time I fall helpless to resist the allure of the bright lights, and sparkling bubbles. So pardon the bags below my eyes!


Me, Lorien Adey, at London Fashion Week

Me Kurt Geiger Velvet loafers

Photo credit: http://shapebox.blogspot.co.uk/

Blazer: Paul Smith London
Shirt: Ted Baker
Bow tie: Alexander McQueen
Jeans: Nudie Slim Jim
Shoes: Kurt Geiger London
Pins: Mulberry
Bag: Mulberry Elkington
Watch: D&G Medicine Man

A Weekend In The City

This afternoon whilst having a nostalgic listen through my iTunes I was reminded of one of my favourite albums; Bloc Party’s A Weekend In The City (ah 2007 how I miss you!). I decided to take the album name in a more literal sense, and decided to do an edit showing various looks I would wear for ‘a weekend in the city’. The ‘city’ to me is London of course, and Bloc Party being a British band it only makes sense.


A weekend in the city, look one, Reiss tshirt, 7 For All Mankind Slimmy jeans, Burberry Brit leather jacket, Paul Smith striped trainers, Gucci scarf

one: Reiss Bless-Basic crew neck tshirt – £20 at Reiss
two: 7 For All Mankind Slimmy jeans – £179 at Harrods
three: Burberry Brit leather jacket – £695 at My Wardrobe
four: Paul Smith striped cotton trainers – £100 at Matches
five: Gucci tassi scarf – £175 at Matches


A weekend in the city, look two, Ami polo top, Gucci jeans, Balenciaga leather messenger bag, Yves Saint Laurent trainers, Prada Aviator sunglasses

one: Ami knitted polo top – £180 at Matches
two: Gucci slim fitting jeans – £360 at Mr Porter
three: Balenciaga leather messenger bag – £585 at Mr Porter
four: Yves Saint Laurent leather tennis trainers – £300 at Matches
five: Prada Aviator sunglasses – £235 at Harrods


A weekend in the city, look three, Burberry Brit blazer, Maison Martin Margiela slim fit shirt, Nudie jeans, Alexander McQueen loafers, Reiss twin zip briefcase

one: Burberry Brit contrast check lining blazer – £295 at Matches
two: Maison Martin Margiela slim fit shirt – £199 at Harrods
three: Nudie coated Thin Finn jeans – £90 at Liberty London
four: Alexander McQueen leather loafers – £375 at Matches
five: Reiss twin zip briefcase – £195 at Reiss

So I leave you with a song off Bloc Party’s “A Weekend In The City”; Song For Clay (Disappear Here), which is inspired by the character Clay in Bret Easton Ellis’ Less Than Zero. Bret Easton Ellis is one of my favourite authors, and Less Than Zero is one of my favourite novellas:



Amsterdam

So today I actually flew to Amsterdam for the day just because I wanted to see what it is like. The only other time I have been in Amsterdam was when I spent two hours in the airport en route home from America waiting for a connection flight a couple of years ago – so yes as lovely as the airport was it was great to actually see some of the city! It is a scenic cultural city full of character with something to offer for everyone. Here is a little selection of some of the photographs I took today:


Clogs

Canal House Boats

Wooden tulips

Hot chocolate

Train Station

Vespa

One of my few complaints about the city is that there is a preposterous amount of fake Burberry large check scarves about – both in stores, and around the necks of the denizens. I wish I got the memo before hand, seeing as it was rather cold I was wrapped up warm in my Burberry check cashmere scarf. For the record fake Burberry; well let me expand that to fake designer goods in general offend me (you are really not fooling anyone). Okay rant over…

Naturally I picked myself up a little treat from duty free. I already restocked up on my current fragrance (Tom Ford Black Orchid) the other week, so I just got myself some L’Occitane ultra rich lip balm to try as keeping my lips hydrated in winter can be a bit of a challenge – I will let you know how I get on with it.

Oh, and I FINALLY got to use my Paul Smith travel folio (it compliments my Paul Smith bags) for my passport, boarding cards, and such. I purchased it a couple of months ago from Harvey Nichols Birmingham, and I have not had chance to use it until now:

Paul Smith travel folio

So have any of you ever been to Amsterdam? What did you think? Let me know :) .

I am off to bed, I had to get up at 4 am this morning to get to the airport. I suppose it did not help I had two hours sleep either… ;-) .

Toiletry Bags

I have another ‘preoccupation’ lately I have not yet shared with you until now, and that is my zeal for pouches, and wash bags. I am constantly throwing my toiletries into bags for weekends away, or a few essentials for when I go to work. I always use toiletry bags as I would not want a product leaking, and ruining my Mulberry bag, or something – plus nothing beats a spot of organisation. When I travel I like to travel in style down to the very last detail.

Marc by Marc Jacobs Camouflage cosmetics case

Marc by Marc Jacobs camo washbag

Marc by Marc Jacobs green camouflage pouch

I picked up this little Marc by Marc Jacobs ‘pouch’ from Selfridges Birmingham on the weekend (fully making use of the 20% discount they had with their Christmas Comes Early promotion). Marc by Marc Jacobs is perhaps one of my favourite ‘diffusion’ brands. It is an inexpensive modern stylish range from the American fashion designer we all love.

When I saw this little ‘cosmetics bag’ I thought it would make a pleasant change from the generally ‘classic’ look I tend to go for. I really like the plaque, and the quilted nylon is easy to wipe down if you get anything on it. It has just enough room to throw in a few basics such as my fragrance, lip balm, moisturiser, breath freshener, and whatever else my little heart desires. For weekends away I will still use my Paul Smith mini series wash bag; this just makes a more convenient every day smaller sized bag.

Here are some toiletry bags on the market right now that I am rather liking:

Toiletry bags

one: Gucci – £180 at http://www.mrporter.com/
two: Hugo Boss – £110 at http://www.harveynichols.com/
three: Dolce & Gabbana – £453.34 at http://www.luisaviaroma.com/
four: Mulberry – £180 at http://www.mulberry.com/
five: John Lewis – £12 at http://www.johnlewis.com/
six: Paul Smith – £95 at http://www.coggles.com/

Washbags

seven: Reiss – £59 at http://www.reissonline.com/
eight: Calabrese – £55 at http://www.matchesfashion.com/
nine: KG by Kurt Geiger – £40 at http://www.kurtgeiger.com/
ten: Otis Batterbee – £52 at http://www.harrods.com/

I am particularly loving number four the Mulberry one (go figure); there are so many times I have nearly bought that pouch – I am so sorely tempted still.

A Midnight Affair

Months ago I fell in love with an opulent blazer in Harvey Nichols. I have tried it on quite a few times, and nearly bought it on a few different occasions. Finally I plucked up the courage to splurge when I attended the Harvey Nichols Birmingham Christmas shopping party – I am sure the multiple cocktails (and drinks before hand) helped ease my purse strings. As always is the case; it was the last one left, and IN my size. Destiny right? It would have been rude to not have bought it really, or at least that is how I am going to justify the expenditure.

Velvet is a top Autumn Winter 2011 trend for menswear. It’s all about luxe finishes, and I am particularly loving midnight blue right now. This blazer is a statement piece, and a real investment buy as it is something you could wear season after season. There is something almost ‘sexual’ about velvet to the touch.

Paul Smith London velvet blazer

Paul Smith London velvet midnight blue blazer

Paul Smith London blazer lining

Worn with a Ted Baker shirt, Mulberry frog pin, and Nudie jeans. My blazer is from Paul Smith’s London range (made in Italy), it is called the ‘The Byrant’. With a retail price of £465 it is not a cheap option; but as ever with fashion quality over quantity. I always think it is worth spending more on one spectacular piece than less on multiple mediocre purchases.

Paul Smith London Byard blazer

The blazers cut is slim and flattering. It has three front pockets, and internal ones also. The cuff has ‘nonfunctioning’ buttons for show. When I put it on I feel as if I should be sipping cocktails along the South Bank, or perhaps slouching about in a Opium den – it is a very dapper jacket.

Tateossian and Links of London bracelets

Naturally I wore some blue wrist candy to compliment my new blazer; bracelets from Tateossian London, and Links of London (it’s all about London clearly ha!).

The blazer also perfectly matches my Kurt Geiger Palladian midnight blue velvet loafers… Now I just need an evening occasion to wear them, someone invite me somewhere? Until then I am off to bed ‘partying’ till 6 am when I have work the next day makes for a very tired Lorien this evening.

What do you think? Will you be rocking velvet this season?