Saturday 17 November 2012

The Zara top with the beaded collar!


So while in London the other day, I got to fully immerse myself in the Zara experience for the first time and what can I say but wow, now I know what you're all raving about! Everything appears to be of fantastic quality, stylish and feminine to a certain degree, even the more androgynous numbers.



The first little number, I spotted, was a black peplem top. . . it sounds so simple but of course, there was a twist or two. The body of the top appears to be made out of a typical polyamide, viscose mix with some lace panelling down the sleeves and the sides and then there was the leather peplem.


It looked divine on the hanger but in the changing room, it was back to reality with a bump. It just wasn't made to fit my sizing. The sleeves were too long and the lacing fell all-a-twist, the deep peplem looked enormous on me and almost seemed to turn back on itself in a manner a little reminiscent of something Lady Gaga would work.

I still highly recommend you all try this top on, it is beautiful but just don't give your heart to it until you have tried it on as this is one garment that seems to really need to fit well to work.


Such a shame as I love the design, structure and composition and kind of regret not trying on this similar dress too.





This jacquard jacket, however, is one that I found it even harder to walk away from. In fact, I tried it on three times and still think of it a little wistfully now. To start with it is black with gold embellishments, my favourite colour combination. The short length works perfectly on someone as short as me and the peplem comes across much more subtly then it did in the leather top. The cut is not as deep and the jacquard makes it all a lot softer. I see this military styled one as a budget alternative to the Prodiga coasts I've been lusting over (see here). Argh, reading what I've written and swooning over the picture again, I can't work out why I walked away from this jacket. . .



 
 
 

Finally, we have this top with the beaded collar. It is so simple but pretty and it just looks so elegant on, that I had to get it. The beads around the neck just add that subtle sparkle and the viscose shirt seems to have great shape and be of a good fit for me. I also fell in love with the cute three star shaped buttons which fasten the back. So far, I've worn it with my go to denim blue Top Shop Baxter jeans but I wouldn't mind mixing it up with some coloured jeans or maybe a pencil skirt. The only challenge for me will be trying to keep it clean longer then a hour or so, I'm so clumsy!!! Oh and note, this top is pretty sheer. I'm wearing a vest top underneath.


 
 
 
 
 
London was fabulous and indeed after seeing the Christmas lights and possibly the biggest tree ever in Covent Garden, I 'm ready to fully embrace Christmas. I had my hair cut and I'm really pleased with it, it is still long but now, it actually has some style! I'm hoping to get some pictures when I wash  and style my hair tonight and then maybe I'll try and pull together a hair post for you all.



I hope you're all having a fantastic weekend. Mine is passing in a bit of a haze as I burn my lovely Vintage Flowers candle from Next (Boo, I can't find a link for the actual candle) and immerse myself in the book, Express Make Up by Rae Morris. So far, so good and the pictures are AMAMmmmazinggg! So inspiring!!!

Have you read Express Make Up? Who is your make up icons? Have you purchased anything from Zara lately?
 
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12 comments:

Sophie said...

I love Zara sooo much this season! The Christmas lights look really pretty xxx

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Essjay23x said...

@Sophie
I know! Zara is SO good, my new favourite shop. We don't have one locally but I was in my element in the Oxford Street branches. Their website really doesn't do them justice. xx As for the Christmas lights, you can't help but smile when you see them. :)

Alice Barton said...

nice post, very well described. I only buy in Zara during the sales, the prices are WAY too high, although it is to be admitted that they have some amazing gems. xx
Alice Barton ♥ The Mow Way

Essjay23x said...

@Alice Barton
Thank you! Yeah, it's pretty expensive for high street. Much of Top Shop seems to be approaching the same price bracket too. Sad times xx

The CSI girls said...

I love this top. The star buttons are do cute. I do like Zara clothes but never find the amazing stuff others do! M x

Essjay23x said...

@CSI Beauty Blog
I know, the stars are cute. I've got something going on with three stars at the moment. My new fad, it seems!! :)

Unknown said...

Love your style hun! great pics :)


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Essjay23x said...

@Lucy D
Thank you :)

Unknown said...

Great post!

Inspiration is what I get from reading your blog,
So that deserves a new follower :)

Love your style and see you as such as good inspiration!!

Please feel free to check out my blog if you have the time

Love,

Janice
the-fashion-milkshake.blogspot.nl


Essjay23x said...

@The Fashion Milkshake
Thank you ever so much, Janice!!! I hope you enjoy my posts :)

Unknown said...

the leather peplum dress look gorg! can't wait for the winter stuff to go on sale hehe! and the lights look so pretty!

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Essjay23x said...

@Sindy
Ooh, I hadn't thought of the January sales until now. Oooohh . . . ;)

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