Wednesday, 8 September 2010

Some of the looks at the Off set Festival London

The Offset festival in Hainault Forest, east London, last weekend wasn't all about music and also a lot about outfits as normal. As a kind of summer's farewell festival of this year, what we could most see it around were for sure the shorts and t-shirts making a very relax atmosphere. The jeans and jumpers were also there welcoming the Autumn/Winter.

The open air event brought up the flowers prints, lights fabrics and sexy styles mixing up with the accessorizes such as sun glasses, backpacks, necklaces and begs. But as a good London's festival the leather and tights were still there as always in the londoner style.

I wasn't even planning to go there ( i swear! lol) but a friend of mine called me to try to jump into it. We got there and managed to find some tickets on the floor (as we always do) and then we were in. I am not going to say about the part that i broke my heel ( that's the worse thing that can happen to a girl...its like loosing one of your weapons! hahahaha no i am not exaggerating!) and...well i just broke the other one and then i could be in flats shoes...even better for the festival!

I got a bit surprised with the mix of the line up which was a sort of eletro, indie, clash, art rock, post punk, noise, Lo-Fi and even hard core which was the most crowed tend ( i particularly don't like it, just feel myself smashing my head against the wall, but i understand that can be a sort of therapy for some people..lol). But i must admit that some of the rock bands at the main stage i kind of liked and i found really cool the way that they mixed the rock with a bit of electronic. Some i found a bit similar to prodigy. But let's not talk about that because i must admit that i don't feel confident enough to opine about them and for that reason we stayed most of the time of course at the Trailer Trash tend with the good eletro-tecno/house/disco because that is what we like it most.

And in there i could find those people which they looked to me to be having a dam fun a part of having o good taste for clothes. In the summer time there is always that question: What is the best look for a festival? Some real people answered to us with their styles...check it out. Because i don't talk here about chessy celebrities and stuff i like to talk about real trendy people's style on the streets, at the clubbing and their lifestyle.

ps: i just need to learn how to delete this stupid date from my camera...lol i forgot to check it...but it is still valid..




That was a sexy and casual look with the states flag shorts ( i don't know why but the flags prints are back. I have seem a lot. I don't particularly like it, find a bit cheesy, but this look was good with the black cardigan and her summer tan.)





A bit more well behaved in a school girl look with the high socks, the jean jacket and the pastel bag that is a perfect comfortable,cool casual outfit for a festival.




Again the shorts in a black denin and the leper blouse with the black tights reminding a bit of a night look.




Again and again the jeans shorts with the flowered print t-shirt and also the guy's jumper was great.



That was a simple outfit but with the charming of the 60's polka dots print jumper and the jean backpack which is a trendy option if you want to carry all of your very important stuff with you! lol




That was sexy! Congrats to my new friend Ellen Grace Jones which was wonderful in her shorts with the black leather shirt and the golden necklace. The red vintage style bag made the dark outfit a bit more lively and even sexier going well with the lip stick. Attention to the sun glasses too! She rocked!





My friend Rafa! He is always great in his irreverent vintage look. With his green forest high west shorts and flowered t-shirt with the black jumper and glasses making a geek look. I love the geeks like one my favorites bands from Sao paulo CSS.




The designer Richard was great with his black and withe t-shirt with a print of interesting mix of formats giving something a bit futuristic for the look but at the same time a bit minimalist per the combination of the dark and lights. That's a classic which always goes right!





Julius as a lot of people know looked very cute in his chess shirt with the jean (again) waistcoat, the black skinny jeans and the brow boots which is perfect for a day time outfit and very comfortable for festivals also a bit vintage. He looked like a good London boy! lol

well the rest i can't show you more like pictures of the bands and stuff ( anyway this official contents you can check it at the off set festival http://offsetfestival.co.uk/) because you know from there i start getting really into the festival...if you know what i mean! Thau!

My boyfriend's shoes is better on me

Yeah unfortunately summer seems to be finishing and for the winter let's get in their wardrobe and steel their shoes!!

They can give a lot more of style in many of the looks in leather, varnished, with details or in plain colours. Classic, vintage, rustic or trendy, you can choose. A part of super comfortable they still can make up the outfit sophisticated for the girls even if without the heels.


I absolutely love them!! check it out some good ones!!



They can go very well in this outfit with the high wast trousers, the skinny belt, the waistcoat, the jean shirt and the coat over sized which is going to be very in this winter. That's for sure a clean, cool sophisticated and casual look at the same time!



With the simple and good black coat with stripes details.


That would be an amazing feminine option!!



With a bit of lively colors...there's no way to not look at this shoes!



For those who like something a bit more different.



The classic black and white is always a right combination.


They can be flat unisex or with heels for the short girls to be used with dresses.

Who said you need to be on heels to be feminine?? The mannish and blokey shoes goes even with the flowers dresses building up a casual girly look and now for the winter with the pastel and dark colours back they can embrace the androgyny with cropped, ankle-baring cigarette pants in a sexy boyish outfit saying that there is no things that just boys can do like the old fashion rules used to say!!


It's a must in a londoner girl's wardrobe bringing up to the streets all of the indie, vintage, rockabilly thing..also a very clean look too.