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Outfit details:

  • Sandals - Dolce Vita, Urban Outfitters
  • Skirt - Anthropologie
  • Shirt - Anthropologie
  • Bag - Target
  • Bracelets - J.Crew and Asos
  • Ring - Unknown online boutique
  • Necklace - DIY (see below).

DIY Neon Nail Polish Necklace

Recreate the look with Célèste's Neon Nail Polish Necklace tutorial:



How would you describe your style?

"Whimsically elegant" is the best way to describe it concisely. I like to mix feminine and romantic pieces with menswear and a few punk-rock details. I always try to balance elements of each outfit by adding something that's a the opposite, like how the chambray in this outfit tones down all the neon and gives you eyes a place to rest.  

What's your favourite piece in your wardrobe?

It changes. I will wear something to death and then move on. Right now it's my sneaker wedges.

Who are your style icons?

This is such a common question, you'd think I'd have a better answer. I don't follow celebrity fashion much, and while I admire classic muses like Audrey Hepburn and Jane Birkin, they honestly don't have much impact on my personal sense of style. I get more inspiration from fellow fashion bloggers than anyone else. I also get inspiration from fictional characters. I even have a series on my blog called "Fictional Fashion Icons."

Do you have any favourite designers?

Again, a common question, but one I don't have a good answer to. I tend to be drawn more to a collection than to a designer's entire body of work. For example, I loved what Marc Jacobs did for Louis Vuitton's A/W 2010 show, but if I name Marc Jacobs as a favorite designer, it implies that I'm down with the furry pimp hats he did this year, and I am most certainly not down with those. 

Where are your favourite places to shop for new clothes clothes?

Anthropologie is my very favorite. I also happen to work there. J.Crew is great for basics.

Do you make or customise your outfits?

I make and customize a lot of the stuff I wear. If you have a unique sense of style, sometimes you have to make something yourself in order to get exactly what you want. 

Do you have any great tips for mixing up and personalising an outfit? 

Little details go a long way, and what you wear can be made more interesting by how you wear it. Knot a button-down shirt in front or button in all the way up and layer a necklace over the collar. Wear your favorite sleeveless dress over a shirt as a jumper. Roll up the sleeves of anything and everything and cuff those jeans!


Check out her Celeste's blog at Fashion Is Evolution »

Outfit details:

  • Dress: Primark. I customised it by cutting off the sleeves and studding the collar. (See below)
  • Hat: Vintage.
  • Boots: Vintage.
  • Bag: Vintage. 

DIY Studded Fashion Collar

Recreate the look with Caroline's DIY Studded Fashion Collar tutorial:



How would you describe your style?

Bold and bright! I think fashion should be fun; I think my style reflects my playful side and love of colour.

What's your favourite piece in your wardrobe?

Oh thats too hard aha!! I think my vintage clothes and handbags have a special place in my heart but this month my favourite item is actually a faux fur coat that I bought in liverpool a few years ago.

Who are your style icons?

I love retro glamour so monroe and hepburn are classic icons for me! my modern inspiration comes from ecclectic dressers like alexa chung, diane kruger and lana del rey.

Do you have any favourite designers?

Lots, phillip lim, chanel, isabel marant, balenciaga to name a few but I love high street collaboration like the topshop collections from louise grey and jw anderson as well. 

Where are your favourite places to shop for new clothes clothes?

I'm a high street girl so urban outfitters, asos, topshop, and independent vintage shops are my go-to places.

Do you make or customise your outfits?

I tend to customise outfits more as it's quicker! 

Do you have any great tips for mixing up and personalising an outfit?

I tend to take out old clothes packed away a few times a year, you'd be surprised what items you have forgotten about that can be cut into something new or that have come back into style. taking the arms off an old shirt or ajdusting an dress to a new length can give it a whole new look. I also love to mix prints and colours; layering jumpers over floaty summer dresses gives an ecclectic feel and I love to accessories with lots of textured bangles.


Check out Caroline's blog at burkatron »

Outfit details:

  • Spiked crown: c/o Oasap
  • Studded vest: Primark + DIY (see below)
  • Skirt: Monki
  • Backpack: Primark 
  • Scarf: Primark 
  • Booties: Jeffrey Campbell (similar here)

DIY Spiked Vest

Recreate the look with Alice's Diy Tutorial Spiked Vest:



How would you describe your style?

I find it complicated to describe my style as I think I am in a never ending evolution. I like wild prints and bright colours, but I will wear black form head to toe if one morning I feel like it. I never wear the same exact outfit twice, I challenge myself to be creative!  I can never choose what I am going to wear the day before. I never know how I am going to feel the next morning! :)

What's your favourite piece in your wardrobe?

I couldn't possibly choose one…. I have three items I would wear all day everyday! First my DIY dip died denim jacket. I wear it as often as I can, it jazzes up every outfit! Second this Monki skirt I bought while on holiday in Holland when I was visiting my friend Noema. And third I would say my JC Litas in Black velvet, no need to explain why I love these bad boys so much ; ) What I like best of these three items is how easy it is to dress them up or down, hurrah! for versatile items of clothing! :) A perfect outfit would be on in which I would wear these three items together! :)

Who are your style icons?

My style is always changing, currently I'm admiring:

Kaelah always mixing her tattoos and piercings with cute dresses, make her style so unique and inspiring!

Katie always looks perfect for any daytime occasion

Elsie and Emma. They always look so cute and simple, yet gorgeous!

These three bloggers are the living proof that you don't have to spend loads of money to look great!

Do you have any favourite designers?

I am not very into high end fashion, just for DIY inspiration… I like clothes and shoes, but not "fashion", does that make sense? I feel more like fashion is something that is everywhere, inside each one of us, more than an industry. That being said, Dolce and Gabanna always created amazing accessories and Missoni has the most amazing patterns ever!

Where are your favourite places to shop for new clothes clothes?

My absolute favourite shop is called Blanco Suite, which has the most perfect items ever. I really been that the designers in that shop live inside my head! And Monki, although there are no shops in Spain. I buy most of my clothes on sale, so I can really make the most out of my budget! 

Do you make or customise your outfits?

I sew myself little bits and pieces and customize as many items as I can. It's a great way to express your personality without spending too much cash. A few studs, some bright paint or some scraps of fabric can make wonders!

Do you have any great tips for mixing up and personalising an outfit?  

Step out of your comfort zone! Mix like crazy. Sit in front of your wardrobe and start trying clothes on, without forgetting the accessories. Try different combinations and take pictures of those outfits you like most. This is a great way of making sure you don't forget about any items and also a good idea for having some ideas or at least a starting point for a special outfit. It has also happened to me that something looks great in the mirror, but horrid in photos and the other way around. So play with this! If you really think that purple and yellow were meant to be kept apart, or that you shouldn't wear polkadots with checks, try them on yourself

Thanks Cut Out and Keep for having me around, it's been a huge pleasure! 


Check out Alice's blog at TheMowWay »

Outfit details:

  • Studded Sweater - DIY (See below)
  • Skater Skirt - New Look
  • Boots - Primark
  • Hat - Primark

DIY Studded Sweater

Recreate the look with Katie's DIY Studded Sweater tutorial:



How would you describe your style?

I always struggle when asked this question! My style can wildly vary daily and always depends on my mood and the weather. I like mixing feminine and masculine pieces, like floaty skater dresses with a leather jacket or a pretty blouse teamed with a studded sweater. I guess my style’s kind of casual girl-next-door meets high street trends and statement pieces.

What's your favourite piece in your wardrobe?

At the moment, it’s my khaki and leather army style jacket. I’m in love with the whole mixing of textures and it just goes with anything!  It gives a slightly masculine edge to outfits and it was an absolute bargain. (I do love a good bargain).

Who are your style icons?

I use a lot of street style as fashion inspiration most of the time- just ordinary people that catch my eye. However my style icons would have to be Kate Middleton (always effortlessly chic), Fearne Cotton (she can pull anything off), Emma Stone, Blake Lively, Emma Watson, Shenae Grimes and Millie Mackintosh, to name a few! 

Do you have any favourite designers?

Alexander McQueen, Isabel Marant, Balenciaga, Vivienne Westwood, Giles, Alexander Wang and Marc by Marc Jacobs would be my top picks. 

Where are your favourite places to shop for new clothes clothes?

I’m such a high street girl at heart. For me, Missguided have become a top place for the latest affordable fashion. In addition to that – Topshop, Next, New Look, Primark, ASOS and Miss Selfridge. Matalan have some good bargain pieces and I love one-off boutiques for something a bit different. 

Do you make or customise your outfits?

Not whole outfits but I do DIY and customise items such as a studded sweater and an ombre denim shirt. I like being able to make pieces for cheaper than stores sell them, or create something that’s going to be unique or maybe more personal. It’s also an excuse to experiment and be a bit creative!

Do you have any great tips for mixing up and personalising an outfit?  

Go for what feels right! If you like to style something a certain way, do it...your fashion represents you and your personality so don’t hold back or follow the crowd. Experiment with fashion, mix it up, and have fun with it. 


Check out Katie's blog at The Stylinguist »

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