Timeless Classics

My name is Elisa and I am a shoppaholic.  It’s been a few months since my last shopping “confession”. 😉  Those who know me will also know that I have a love (or passion!) for shopping, which is perfectly fitting that … Continue reading

Minimal mondays

I love the way the digital world connects people.  Over the last few years I have met a number of great fashion designers, artists, fashion illustrators, photographers, bloggers, social media marketing and advertisers, both in person and virtually, locally and … Continue reading

Sunday blues

Apologies again for being quiet over the last few weeks.  After taking the time over the last few years to resume J’adorais and develop my own business with my sisters, I recently decided I was ready to back into the corporate world, … Continue reading

Celebrating French food, fashion & style ❤❤

The 20th of March is International Francophonie Day, a day to celebrate all things French, from the romantic French language to the rich & beautiful French culture.   I thought it fitting to pay homage to all the French things … Continue reading

All that glitters…

“All that glitters is not gold.” a famous verse by William Shakespeare (the Merchant of Venice) which may sometimes be true, but alas, we still love shiny glittery things.. Shiny cars, shiny jewellery and shiny clothes & shoes. 😉 Which is why … Continue reading

All about the stripes

Stripes.  They’re timeless, versatile & classic. We’ve seen them on the runways, from International to Australian designers, the stripes continue to be a strong trend this spring/ summer. Left: Richard Nicoll SS14 Ready to Wear, Middle: Rouland Mouret SS14 Ready … Continue reading

Latest fashion trend… don’t follow them!

My fabulous friend H sent me this link to a NY times article, In Fashion are Trends passe?, that confirmed how I have always felt about my fashion mantra, to follow fashion… but not be a “lemming” (person who just follows the masses) to the “trends” of fashion.

Reading all the magazines you’d be inspired to run out to buy baroque brocade, leather leather leather, a toughened up lace number, or a statement military coat. Chances are, if any of these “latest trends” inspire you, if you have a rummage through your wardrobe or packed up boxes, you probably own some of these pieces already and can give them a quick dry-clean and second life.

Designers don’t follow trends, but its the fashion editors that identify “directions in color, shape and mood and interpreting them for the camera…placing the season’s most covetable looks in some kind of edifying context”.

There are so many fashion designers all around the world taking inspiration from so many things, it would be hard for a few of them not to be inspired by a common muse. And the fashion world being as it is, with the media making it so accessible and shareable all around the world, you can draw parallels between an Australian designer and Brazilian designer.

These common threads don’t change so much from season to season, and can be seen evolving from season to season. The oriental trend (a long time favourite of mine) for example was seen in the Japanese inspired prints in Preen’s S/S 12 and can be seen in Dries Van Noten’s A/W 12.

Designers such as Alexander Wang, Akira Isogawa, Balenciaga and Givenchy are very much defining their signature look that they’ll keep at the heart of their designs that will make me want to buy… or aspire and save up until I can afford to buy… their pieces.

I like to be able to just pick and choose an outfit based on my mood as opposed to trying to be “on trend”. Saying that, looking at magazines and media inspires me to put together an outfit, so it does become a vicious circle.