FASHION | AND THE OSCAR FOR THE BEST DRESS GOES TO...

As Holywood (and millions at home) prepare for the biggest awards night of the year, I decided to take a look back at some of the most memorable dresses to ever grace The Oscars' famous redcarpet. From Gwyneth Paltrow in that Ralph Lauren to Lupita Nyong’o in Prada here are my faves... 

First up, in the 1999 awards Gwyneth Paltrow chose this beautiful soft pink taffeta gown by Ralph Lauren. Paltrow picked up the award for Best Actress for her role in ‘Shakespeare in Love’ and accessorised her look with stunning Harry Winston jewels. The look divided commentators but it was so perfect for her WASP-y shape and personality at the time. And here at The F Words it will always be a classic.

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1999 - Gwyneth Paltrow in Ralph Lauren

The 1954 Academy Awards saw Audrey Hepburn shine in this stunning gown by Hubert de Givenchy - who went on to dress the talented actress for seven of her later films. The dress featured a gorgeous floral pattern finished with a skinny belt. Hepburn won ‘Best Actress’ for her role in ‘Roman Holiday’.

 

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1954 - Audrey Hepburn in Givenchy

Beautiful Spanish actress Penelope Cruz wowed in her dazzling, blush feathered Versace gown in 2007. She looked absolutely flawless in this dress which oozed opulence and immediately earned a place as one of the most iconic dresses to ever grace the Oscars' red carpet.

 

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Emma Stone slayed in this dramatic Giambattista Valli gown back in 2012. The strawberry red/fuchsia colour against her skin and hair colour was bold, add to that a statement bow, a perfect updo and a Louis Vuitton clutch and, voila! There is nothing we don’t love about Emma’s look!

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Also making a statement was Halle Berry in her dress for the 2002 Academy Awards, where she took away the gong for Best Actress, and wrote history by being the first black woman to do so. I loved this Ellie Saab dress at the time, but not so much now - however I thought I would include it here anyway, because it was so of its time. With hindsight, the dress was super daring and wowed onloookers;  plus she deserved all the attention that night in this show-stopping gown with its satin train, sheer top and some modesty-covering embroidery. 

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Cate Blanchett looked every inch the Holywood Queen as she stepped onto the 2014 Academy Awards' red carpet. She paired the beautifully embellished gown by Armani Prive with subtle makeup and tousled waves; creating some super styling waves of her own. 

 

Back to red again - and the year 2013 when Jennifer Anniston wore the colour of love as she stepped onto the red carpet with then beau Justin Theroux.  The strapless Valentino creation was simple yet glamorous with its romantic red hue and full bodied skirt.

 

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The world fell in love with relatively new actress Jennifer Lawrence back in 2013 (lucky for some!) when she tripped and fell in this stunning Dior gown; (shame some are falling out of love with her of late, for showing off a bit of leg, but hey - that's a whole other blog).  The intricate design and daring silhouette looked incredible on her beautiful, youthful and athletic frame, so it was no surprise that her Oscar gown knocked her right to the top of all the best dressed lists - and lists of actresses that designers wanted to dress. She stuck with Dior for 2014 though (when she fell AGAIN!)... 

 

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I have saved my (so far) all-time favourite Oscars look for the 2014 awards and Lupita Nyong’o's powder blue PRADA dress, which totally stole the show at her first time nomination for her role in Twelve Years a Slave. The gown, with its stunning floaty fabric, soft tone and plunging neckline will go down in red carpet history. And PS - her green dress at the Cannes Film Festival is one of my favourites on that red carpet too. Girl got style! 

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FASHION | POST PANDEMIC WORKWEAR - WHAT ARE WE WEARING?

By Olivia Fletcher for Belfast Telegraph (redacted for TheFWords.com)

Going back to the office with nothing smart to wear? Or worse, you got so used to wearing joggers at home that you don't want to go back to stretch-free formal wear? There's no need to panic.

 When it comes to returning to the workplace, Northern Irish style guru Cathy Martin, who has been director of Belfast Fashion Week for 15 years, says traditional workwear is out, and smart casual is in. And it's all because of the pandemic.

 “I think there was already a trend towards relaxing workwear rules, but also thankfully in how clothes are actually tailored, designed and made and tailoring isn't just so formal or restrictive anymore,” she says.

 Martin points out that “and while there was already a leaning towards more casual clothes and athleisure, I don't think anyone had planned for the speed and velocity with which it changed - accelerated of course, by the pandemic and the rapid rise in work from home.”

And she adds: “Now that so many people have welcomed the flexibility of working from home, a lot of people were refusing to come back and sit in stuffy suits, both males and females.”

Nobody knows this better than Chris Suitor, tailor at Suitor Brothers on Belfast's Upper Arthur Street.

“Some guys were mail ordering jackets from us purely for their Zoom calls,” he told the Belfast Telegraph.

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 “We have definitely seen a decline in the number of business suits that we are selling,” he says, before adding that “since things have opened back up again, we have seen a little lift in it, but certainly it's nothing like pre-Covid”.

Men returning to the office — particularly younger men, Suitor says — want styles that are easier to wear but, of course, still sartorial.

Being dressed in a good “suit of armour” is key to feeling confident — and while styles may be changing, this never will.

Suitor, who has been in the bespoke tailoring business for 30 years, says, “We have definitely seen an uplift in our smart casual end which is more our chinos and jackets.”

But, echoing Martin, he adds: “That was happening before the pandemic. I think the pandemic has just accelerated it.”  

For women, Martin recommends a stylish yet breathable jumpsuit.   “Even blazers and jeans are a bit more of a thing now right across lots of industries, plus cool trainers and brightly coloured hair and accessories have appeared beyond the traditionally cool media, design, IT and other creative industries.” she says.

There's definitely an acceptance of individuality in the workplace. So, I think if someone chooses to have pink or purple hair we are culturally much more accepting of that today, whereas before, there might have been stricter rules.

The pandemic has even given the office a splash of colour. “I also see that a lot of high street stores and even designer brands are really embracing bright colour this season, and I think that's a nice antidote to what we've just been through — the restrictions of the pandemic and the bleakness of being locked down.”

She adds: “MaxMara has the most beautiful orange wool coat this season which I’d buy if I could. And on the High Street, River Island, for example, has really nice, bright pink suits and trouser suits, gorgeous bright yellow coats.”

 And the most significant change according to Suitor? He answers in one word: ties.  “That's probably the biggest part of our business that has declined completely,” he says. “Even the guys going to work in the suits are now generally open neck.” He adds: “We used to sell hundreds upon hundreds of ties every year and it's definitely taken a huge dip.”

 But when asked if he thinks the trend away from business suits will stay for good, he says: “We are confident it's going to change. It's going to start coming back our way.”  

“At the minute it's definitely still more chino, jacket and casual shirt than the business suit,” he says. “I think the business suit is still there but has certainly had the pause button pressed. I hope that we'll go back to it.”

 “If you're doing an executive job, I would prefer the guys wearing suits and being sharp rather than dressed down in a pair of chinos, an open-neck shirt and a jacket,” he says.

 “That's just me and my traditional outlook on things, but I totally understand why guys want to be more comfortable in what they're wearing — I totally understand, and I'm quite happy to facilitate that.”

 Martin has other ideas though.  

“Although I enjoy an LBD (little black dress) for a work event every now and again”, she says, “I also do agree that people were crying out for a lot more comfort.” So, has office style changed for good? “100%,” she says. “And I don't think we're going back in time any time soon.”

 And it may even be for a good reason: sustainability.  

“Myself and probably hundreds of thousands of others ended up doing wardrobe clearouts when we were locked down,” Martin says. “I think a lot of people realised how much stuff they had in their wardrobes that they didn't actually wear, and the statistics showed a massive increase in the number of donations when charity shops opened again. Now is definitely a great time to shop preloved, there are so many great pieces out there - online, in preloved stores and even in charity shops.

 “I think the pandemic and all the lockdowns also made people realise how many pieces of clothing we all have and how many we actually need — and the answer is: a lot less.”

FASHION | Looks to Steal from LFW 2020

This season, the British Fashion Council declared London Fashion Week February 2020 a 'city-wide celebration' themed around Positive Fashion - to celebrate industry best practice and encourage positive change. The fabulous creative festival embraced new audiences and included public shows celebrating designers, Temperley London and De La Vali.

I was delighted to see a spotlight on sustainability, heartily supported by Irish designer, Richard Malone demonstrating a passionate ethical commitment throughout his work, including a collaboration with the British Fashion Council and Bags of Ethics™ on the LFW reusable canvas bag. His show notes even included a mission statement outlining the details of his practices with full transparency, right down to the hourly rates (25 pounds an hour minimum) for the local cutters and tailors he employs. Bravo!

On to the fashion and every show at LFW was incredibly inspiring... I've rounded up my favourite themes to take into the year ahead.

SPARKLES & METALLICS

Glitz loving Northern Irish designer, JW Anderson, wowed with spellbinding sequins topped with floating feathered shoulders, while Richard Quinn's pieces shared hundreds of thousands of Swarovski crystals between them.

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Richard Quinn

JW Anderson

JW Anderson

ANDROGYNOUS

As ever, Margaret Howell delivered timeless pieces verging on the androgynous. I'm loving these pinstriped trousers, with a ski-whiff tie and grey shirt and adore the retro twist on this mossy green Burberry suit, paired with a rust shirt and tan leather accessories.

Toga

Toga

CHOCOLATE

'Cos you can't beat finding wardrobe inspo in a bar of chocolate. Seriously though, since when did head to toe brown look so utterly fabulous?!

Erdem

Erdem

Mithridate

Mithridate

CUT-OUTS

All hail Christopher Kane, King of the cut-outs, a theme reflected in across the board, from the extreme Kane to more wearable Preen and a subtle nod by VB.

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Christopher Kane

Preen by Thornton Bregazz

Preen by Thornton Bregazz

Victoria Beckham

Victoria Beckham

STRIPES

I do love a good stripe, as do Erderm and Molly Goddard, so I'm in excellent company.

Erderm

Erderm

Molly Goddard

Molly Goddard

OPULENCE
Hot pink satin, tangerine velvet and a golden cape were just the tip of the iceberg, with multiple designers sending a plethora of fit-for-a-Queen pieces down the catwalk. Superb.

Roksanda

Roksanda

Matty Bovan

Matty Bovan

CHECKS

Check champ, Burberry showed a varied menu from striking pink and black to rich autumnal tones, while Erderm went a little more full on with this show stopping dress.

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Burberry

Erderm

Erderm

ALL WHITE?

White tights, white dresses, white boots. Add a little light to your outfit a la Ashley Williams, Victoria Beckham et al.

Victoria Beckham

Victoria Beckham

Roland Mouret

Roland Mouret

FASHION | Oscars 2020: Best Dressed

Awards Season drew to a close last Sunday with the ever glitzy Oscars ceremony - and with so much glamour to choose from, I've been deliberating over my favourite frocks ever since.

Shout out to our very own Saoirse Ronan, who stood out in a sea of black in her lavender, ivory and black gown with deep V-neck, ruffles and moiré skirt, paired with Gucci High jewellery. This was a Marmite dress with some loving and some loathing it. Personally I think Saoirse can rock anything, so I’m pro.

I was happy to see sustainability a big theme on the red carpet.. in fact the V-neck bodice of Saoirse's gown was made of black satin left over from the dress she wore to last weekend's Bafta Film Awards. Nice work!

As ever, several celebs stole the spotlight more than others, but none moreso than Natalie Portman, with a 'fashion feminist' statement in a black floor-length Dior Haute Couture cape, embroidered with the names of all the female directors who were not nominated. Let's hear it for the girls!

Brie Larson sparkled in a cape dress made with  more than 120,000 sequins, 110,000 glass beads, 13,000 Swarowski crystals, and 6,500 pink strass jewels, requiring over 1,200 hours of hand embroidery. What, this old thing?!

She wasn't alone of course. Janelle Monáe dazzled in a custom crystal-laquered silk lamé tulle mesh evening dress with a striking draped hood. Her gown was fully hand-embroidered with more than 168,000 Swarovski crystals. Just WOW.

Not forgetting the boys of course... Billy Porter's Giles Deacon skirt was inspired by the artwork in Buckingham Palace.

Here are my Top Ten.

Florence Pugh in Louis Vuitton

Florence Pugh in Louis Vuitton

Saoirse Ronan in Gucci

Saoirse Ronan in Gucci

Janelle Monae in Ralph Lauren

Janelle Monae in Ralph Lauren

Natalie Portman in Dior

Natalie Portman in Dior

Olivia Coleman in Stella McCartney.

Olivia Coleman in Stella McCartney.

Once Upon a Time in Holywood Star, Julia Butters (10) in Christian Siriano

Once Upon a Time in Holywood Star, Julia Butters (10) in Christian Siriano

Renee Zellweger in Armani

Renee Zellweger in Armani

Sandra Oh in Ellie Saab Haute Couture

Sandra Oh in Ellie Saab Haute Couture

Scarlet Johansson in Oscar de la Renta

Scarlet Johansson in Oscar de la Renta

Lily Adridge in Ralph Lauren

Lily Adridge in Ralph Lauren

Margot Robbie in Chanel

Margot Robbie in Chanel

Charlize Theron in Dior

Charlize Theron in Dior

 

FITNESS | Sleek & Stylish Workout Wear

If you're in need of extra motivation to get yourself to the gym, walk this way to spruce up your sportswear and satisfy your inner fitness freak.

With athleisure now established as a stand alone fashion niche, style, functionality and comfort can be combined in a breeze. From High Street to big name brands, new designs tantalise every season to help us feel good en route to looking great(er)!

Choose carefully and you won't need to update your workout wardrobe every season. Think about what you really need for the activities you love... naturally this will vary hugely from yoga to skiing and everything in between. To narrow things down a bit, I've focused on the best gear out there for those of us pounding the streets or pumping iron during the busiest season for gyms all over the country.

With moisture-wicking fabric, cleverly-placed mesh panels and thoughtful cut-outs, much of today's athletic clothing is truly meant for athletic pursuits. All that's left to do is figure out what works for you.

If you're running in the Winter months, do you need a long sleeved top or heavier weight leggings? Would a cosy, loose fit top be useful en route to and from classes? Do you need to layer up until you warm up at the gym?

Check out my workout wear edit and see if anything ticks your boxes. Just compiling it has been enough to make me want to get out there!  

Bear in mind that good quality gear will last longer and work harder for you. And since so many of these items can double as everyday attire, they could even serve two purposes for the price of one.

H&M high waist sports tights £19.99

H&M high waist sports tights £19.99

H&M thermal Winter running tights £29.99

H&M thermal Winter running tights £29.99

H&M vest top £12.99

H&M vest top £12.99

Lululemon New Ambition Bra £38

Lululemon New Ambition Bra £38

Lululemon Ombre Energy Bra £38

Lululemon Ombre Energy Bra £38

Lululemon Warmth Restore Sherpa Pullover £138

Lululemon Warmth Restore Sherpa Pullover £138

Lululemon Wunder Under Hi Rise Ombre Tights £78

Lululemon Wunder Under Hi Rise Ombre Tights £78

M&S Go Train Gym Leggings £29.50.

M&S Go Train Gym Leggings £29.50.

M&S lime vest £15

M&S lime vest £15

M&S Wind Resist jacket £45

M&S Wind Resist jacket £45

Next Emma Willis shorts £24

Next Emma Willis shorts £24

Sweaty Betty Escape Luxe Hoody £120.

Sweaty Betty Escape Luxe Hoody £120.

Sweaty Betty Home Straight Running vest £55

Sweaty Betty Home Straight Running vest £55

Sweaty Betty Merino running top £85

Sweaty Betty Merino running top £85

Sweaty Betty Speedy Running Jacket £155

Sweaty Betty Speedy Running Jacket £155

Sweaty Betty Zero Gravity High Waisted Running Leggings £95

Sweaty Betty Zero Gravity High Waisted Running Leggings £95

FASHION | The Wonders of a Winter Day Dress

I'm a huge fan of dresses at any time of the year, but on a freezing cold Winter morning, you just can't beat the ease of slinging on a single garment before racing out the door. Essentially an entire outfit in one fell swoop, the joy of dresses means zero faff while hunting for things that match - oh and did I mention the comfort?

One of the things I love most about this season's dresses is the variety of gorgeously tactile fabrics they come in... soft wool, smooth satin, sumptuous velvet, cosy cord and sensual leather. They don't just look good; they feel good.

Usually in heavier fabrics, richer hues and longer hemlines than previous seasons, Winter dresses work for every occasion from hanging out with kids to the office or lunch with friends. Add a chunky cardigan or oversized blazer with boots or trainers for a casual look - or dress up with heeled boots and a long wool coat for smarter occasions. When it's proper freezing, add tights and layer over a thin top or roll neck.

While dark florals are on trend for Winter 2019/20 (Topshop and Rixo have some gems), there are so many styles to choose from. Wondering how to wear them? Here are my tips:

  • Any time, any place: loose tiered maxi (or mini) + Western boots or chunky trainers

  • Casual days: loose knit dress + chunky ankle boots

  • The office: shirt dress + heeled boots

  • Lunch with friends (that may drift into evening): relaxed fit (faux) leather

For a very special daytime occasion, check out these beauties by Roksanda Mina and Victoria Beckham. Fabulous as they are, I think Zara's red ruffled satin and embroidered tulle dresses create just as much impact.

& Other Stories leather midi -£299

& Other Stories leather midi -£299

Camel combined dress. Zara -£19.99

Camel combined dress. Zara -£19.99

cos-frilled-shirt-dress -£79

cos-frilled-shirt-dress -£79

Embroidered tulle dress Zara -£59.99

Embroidered tulle dress Zara -£59.99

HM Knitted polo neck dress -£34.99.

HM Knitted polo neck dress -£34.99.

Leopard with pleat details, Scotch & Soda -£119.95

Leopard with pleat details, Scotch & Soda -£119.95

Olivia Rubin EVELINE-DRESS -£495

Olivia Rubin EVELINE-DRESS -£495

Red ruffled dress, Zara -£99.99

Red ruffled dress, Zara -£99.99

Rixo coral psychedelic floral -£285

Rixo coral psychedelic floral -£285

Roksanda Mina panelled silk midi -£1695

Roksanda Mina panelled silk midi -£1695

Toast needlecord-tiered-shirt-dress -£160

Toast needlecord-tiered-shirt-dress -£160

Topshop jacquard dress

Topshop jacquard dress

Victoria Beckham £1490

Victoria Beckham £1490

Vivi embroidered velvet midi, Monsoon -£75

Vivi embroidered velvet midi, Monsoon -£75

Warehouse feather print midi -£69

Warehouse feather print midi -£69

Warehouse metallic ruffle hem midi -£69

Warehouse metallic ruffle hem midi -£69

Zara check pleated dress -£89.99

Zara check pleated dress -£89.99

FASHION | The Day Bag Ed

What each of us look for in a day bag varies enormously depending on our lifestyle - and if you're anything like me, which day of the week it is! In this edit I've included five of the biggest day bag trends for 2019, in a mix of styles that should allow everyone to tick at least one box.

From belt bags for hands-free fans - mums, dog walkers et al - to large roomy totes for those of us who like to lug a laptop, spare shoes and full day's worth of snacks around with us. And probably a makeup bag. And several kids' toys, just in case. You get the picture...

As budgets also vary as widely as our needs, I've included both designer and budget alternatives of each style. NB these aren't really intended to be dupes - just similar, more affordable options.

 1. THE SHEARLING

Fendi: £3950

M&S: £10

It started with teddy coats and shearling boots - and now handbags are following suit. Cosy up and add a touch of softness to your day with strokable shearling, faux fur and snuggly textiles spotted everywhere from Chanel to Dries Van Noten. There are tonnes to choose from on the High Street... M&S also has a more roomy version in ginger for £25.

 2. THE LARGE TOTE

Tom Ford: £1390

Next: £72

These need no explanation as no-one can argue with the virtues of a roomy tote. As well as being endlessly useful on a working day, I love to chuck my phone and purse into one when I'm going clothes shopping. Any opportunity to say no to plastic bags - plus it looks and feels so much better! The Tom Ford is to die for, but I really think this leather Next version looks way more expensive than its price tag.

 3. THE LUXE CROC EFFECT

Chloe Aby: £1959

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Carvela: £79

Elevate any look with croc accessories (I prefer faux) to add instant polish. Check out 2019's version of Chloe's first ever cult bag, the Paddington, once spotted on the arm of every supermodel and It girl... and instantly recognisable with its logo padlock. Who remembers how heavy these were?! The Aby is more chic, structured and the perfect medium sized bag. Kurt Geiger's Carvela alternative is also super stylish.

 4. THE BAGUETTE

Fendi: £1959

Zara: £29.99

Another throwback - this time from the 90s - heralded by the return of the swoony Fendi baguette. Ideal for the minimalist among you who carry only a purse, phone and lipstick in their bag (hands free shopping anyone?). Looks just as good tucked under the arm of a cosy knit as it does evening wear. I'm happy to say that this style is widely available on the High Street, with Zara and ASOS turning up some excellent designs. The Fendi is available in a rainbow of colours, including the original logo print and striking gold metallic.

 5. THE BELT BAG

Gucci: £795

Boohoo: £14

For an even more pared back effect, go completely hands free with a belt bag. AKA bum bag, waist bag, fanny pack... I'll stick with belt bag thanks! A forever favourite with dads and globetrotters, Prada has taken this trend to another level - and everyone is following suit. Pair with jeans and a chunky knit for running errands that require both hands; use to cinch in your waist for a more fitted silhouette or wear cross body at chest level if you're uber cool (and less well endowed than me).  

 Multibagging (wearing two or more bags at once) is also a thing now, so if the challenge of choosing gets too much, you're sorted!

 

FASHION | COOL KICKS

Remember when we thought it was radical to switch heels for trainers on the daily commute? Today a dress/suit/ball gown + trainers = standard... and I love that. Been doing it for years (and I have to say, been teased for it too, before the same people started doing it to…)  

Anyhoo, with fabulous sneakers spotted at Louboutin, Valentino and Chloe - trust me - this street style is sticking around! And if you want to get in on the action, it's totally possible to make your off-duty look a fashion statement with my round up of the best kicks of the season.

So is it really possible to combine comfort and cool? Absolutely! Choose from sporty, street style or statement - and pair with whatever the hell you like. Mixing fashion and function is always a winner, so athleisure is a staple look for me... hectic days require comfort and I often sport gym gear or gorgeous leggings (anyone else tried and loved the SPANX leather look ones yet?!) plus sneakers while on the go. I also love pairing trainers with dresses and tailored trousers for an effortlessly stylish vibe and a welcome change from my business heels.

So what's everyone wearing on the streets of Belfast and beyond?! Local fashionistas can be seen in Golden Goose, Veja and Vans, while those not afraid to step up the style stakes don something a little more out there, with in-your-face chunky platform styles.

If you don't fancy forking out £650 for Balenciaga's version, check out Topshop Cancun at a more palatable £32. If only opting for one pair, white or neutral will work hard with everything in your wardrobe...try Reebox x Victoria Beckham (£190), Next or M&S.

Love them or loathe them, the trainer trend is here to stay - from designer luxe to sportswear - don't knock it til you try it!

Adidas Originals Ozweego -£90

Adidas Originals Ozweego -£90

Chloe -£510

Chloe -£510

Christian Louboutin -£865

Christian Louboutin -£865

Diamante Sneakers, Zara -£59.99

Diamante Sneakers, Zara -£59.99

Essential Antwerp £249

Essential Antwerp £249

Golden Goose -£335

Golden Goose -£335

Gucci - £615

Gucci - £615

M&S -£49.50

M&S -£49.50

Metallic Sneakers, Zara -£49.99

Metallic Sneakers, Zara -£49.99

New Balance Mustard -£65

New Balance Mustard -£65

Next -£30

Next -£30

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Puma £108

Puma £108

Reebok x Victoria Beckham -£190

Reebok x Victoria Beckham -£190

Stella Luna -£370

Stella Luna -£370

Topshop Cancun £32

Topshop Cancun £32

Valentino Garavani -£555

Valentino Garavani -£555

Veja -£115

Veja -£115

Vans £65

Vans £65

FASHION | NAIL ALERT!

Nails certainly ruled the AW19 catwalks where extra bold was flavour of the season. Think French mani but with a modern revival, glitter overload with added bling (especially pearls) and lots of spiced neutrals (think of the colour of spices from your cupboard – paprika, cinnamon etc) which make your standard neutrals a whole lot bolder.

Here at the F Words we can’t get enough of the CND latest AW collection who have teamed up with living legends to create the coolest colours of the season – read how you can recreate their look below and just in time for the party season!

PS – don’t forget the cold weather is lethal for nails making them brittle and drying out cuticles so try and get into the habit of applying cuticle oil and hand cream before bed and if you can, treat yourself to regular manicures during the colder  months.

 

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THE BLONDS 

UPDATED FRENCH

Oh lala, trés chic! There’s nothing that says opulence more than a classic French and The Blonds gave it a 2019 upgrade. Paint two coats of Romantique then craft your smile line using Cream Puff. Add some silver crystals for that winter sparkle!

 

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VIVIENNE WESTWOOD

Junkyard Chic

Designed by Marian Newman, this upcycled nail features chromed and metallized pieces of recycled plastic. Get this super scrapyard look using Brass Button or Mercurial, topped off with the Gel-Like Effect Top Coat for a high shine, metallic finish!

 

MARY KATRANTZOU

Flowing Femininity

Get Mary Katrantzou’s sophisticated Frenchinspired look by using Romantique as the base topped with darker shades such as Berry Boudoir, Oxblood and Plum Paisley to create a marbled effect. Swipe over the Gel-Like Effect Top Coat for a glossy finish.

 

RYAN LO 

WINK IN PINK

Who said pink is just for summer? Go bright with  Pink Leggings layered with Tutti Frutti to create a subtle yet loud statement this season. Finish with the Long Wear Top Coat for up to one week of chip free beauty! 

 

MANISH ARORA

UTOPIAN DREAMS

Lighten up the winter nights with bright and beautiful shades! Use a combination of Wildfire, Electric Orange, Coquette and Banana Clips and stripe them onto the nail. Separate the stripes by using a thin line of Locket Love for a hint of metallic shimmer and apply Long Wear Top Coat for a polished finish. 

 

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THE BLONDS 

GREEN WITH ENVY 

The Blonds opted for indulgent crystals and rich colours for their AW19 nail looks. Create coveted nails by applying two coats of  Emerald Lights and bling it up with some matching nail crystals. Seal it all off with Gel Like-Effect Top Coat for a sleek shine.