By BellaNaija.com
Fisayo Longe is a style blogger who specializes in the art of looking good. She is the face behind MirrorMe;
a fashion and style blog. In collaboration with BN Style, Fisayo is
going to be dishing out tips and tricks on styling your favourite
pieces, trends, fashion shows and more on the BN Style & Mirror Me series. For all your style needs keep watching this space.
For this maiden edition she talks
trends. We know how difficult it is to even fathom how a piece on the
runway can be transformed into something wearable. Today, Fisayo is
going to show us how she translates this seasons biggest trends into her
everyday wardrobe. Enjoy.
After a fashion show, one of the most
popular debates amongst attendees centres on whether the collection was
‘wearable’. It is one thing for an item to look perfectly put together
coming down the runway on a 6 ft. girl with unending legs to boast.
Whether it translates to a similar level of perfection, off the runway,
is the question.
To that, I say: what’s fashion without a challenge?
So here I am, trying my best to
translate those gorgeous pieces into wearable everyday outfits. Below
are my top 7 Spring 2013 trends and how I wear them. Why such an odd
number? I actually got to 10 but was horrified at the fact that I’ve
unconsciously followed so many trends, so I ditched a few.
If you like any of the items seen on me, just name of the designer and buy one.
That being said, here they are. Enjoy!
White
This is my favourite and probably the most popular this season. Two
years ago, I would never have worn head-to-toe white without beings too
self-conscious that an all-white ensemble should only be seen on the
tall and skinny. Right now it’s a favourite.
On The Runway
From L-R: Valentino, Emilio Pucci, Chanel
Even thought might seem a bit scary and
adventurous but wearing all white can convey class and sophistication if
paired well. Here I paired a white
ASOS leather crop top with a white
ASOS blazer. To complete the look I added flared trousers from AQUA.
How I Wear White
Leather
Leather is timeless. Even in summer and warmer climates, I wouldn’t be
caught without at least a leather crop top or shorts in my closet. I
know wearing leather is a bit touchy due to the fact that leather and
heat just don’t mix. If you really want to add the leather trend to your
wardrobe you could go for something small like a hat, a crop top or a
short faux skirt (fake/light leather skirt).
From L-R: Balmain , Alexander Wang, Saint Laurent
How I Wear Leather
My weather is a bit more forgiving with wearing leather so I made it into a an outfit with an
ASOS Skirt, a
TopShop jumper and
Stella McCartney boots.
Gladiator Shoes
I love shoes! So by default I can’t get enough of shoes which have a
personality of their own. Gladiators made their way into the fashion
hemisphere a few years back and have since been popping their heads here
and there. This season, they’re here again on the runways of designers
like Versace and Alexander Wang.
From L-R: Versace, Tom Ford, Alexander Wang
How I Wear Gladiators
What a lot of people do not understand is gladiator sandals are very
versatile. They have the ability to add personality to any outfit you’re
putting together. They’re edgy, distinct and always stand out because
they often cover the length of your leg and that would definitely get
you noticed.
Prints
Prints are a great way to add character to your look, whilst still
keeping it sharp and sophisticated. They can be very playful, laid back
and add the right amount of colour to an outfit. Never known how to
match them properly, you can take a look at this post on
BN Style on
7 Hot Tips for Mixing and Matching Prints.
From L-R: Peter Pilotto, Erdem, Etro
How I Wear Prints
To show you a great way of interpreting this trend in ready to wear style I paired am
ASOS dress and black
Belanciaga shoes.
Ruffles
Ruffles are a great way to add femininity to your outfit. There soft,
ethereal and playful. To add a bit of edge to your ruffles try matching
them with something edgy.
On The Runway
From L-R: Gucci, Balenciaga, Dries Van Noten
How I Wear Ruffles
Here, I added a it of my obsession with white and wore an
ASOS Dress with ruffles at the bottom.
Crop Tops
Did you ever think that something as seemingly juvenile as crop tops
would come back in such a big way? I definitely didn’t. This trend has
gotten and kept e at the gym. I know a limiting factor that most people
have is age appropriateness. To me age isn’t a limiting factor. Crop
tops have been spotted on middle-aged women this season and they’ve all
worn it quite well. My philosophy: If you’ve got the body and wear it
tastefully, then go ahead.
On The Runway
Louis Vuitton
How I Wear Cropped Tops
Most of the time, I prefer to wear cropped tops with high-wasted bottoms
so that there isn’t too much midriff on display. Here I’ve worn a cute
ASOS crop top with a turtle neck and a tailor-made skirt (Yes a tailor making that skirt is possible) and
Aperlai shoes.
White Shoes
The key to always staying in the know in fashion is to never say never.
For me, a year ago White shoes = Fashion faux pas. Right now If they
aren’t white, I’m not interested. White shoes always stand out because
of its white and pure colour and can add the right touch to any outfit.
From L-R: Chanel, Prabal Gurung, Lanvin
How I Wear White Shoes
Here, my shoes look a bit laid back and in the background but they still
have a brightening effect to the outfit. You can always make your shoes
stand out even more with a nice detail like a gold chain or studs. I
paired my
Elizabeth and James shoes with a
Cos Top and ASOS trousers.
Even though I have shown you my way of
translating this seasons trends to what you can wear on a daily basis,
the most important factor is adding your personal touch to them. What
are your favourite trends of this season? Which would you not be caught
dead in?