fashion for faith in four colors: Edinburgh
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Monday, July 16, 2012

Curvilicious

On Thursday last week, I went to Pepperberry in Edinburgh to try out their style advice service. Pepperberry design clothes with curves in mind, so the sizing is quite different to regular high street stores. The sizing comes in 10-18 but these have an added "curvy" element; Curvy (C), Really Curvy (RC), Super Curvy (SC). 


 

On arrival, I was given a warm welcome by the staff in store before being ushered into the fitting rooms so that we could determine my Pepperberry size. The Pepperberry staff ask for your bra size to get an idea of your back/cup ratio and then look at your body shape from behind so that they can determine if your shoulders are in line with your hips - regardless of your boob size. There are generally three Pepperberry shapes: Straight, Balanced and Shaped. From these body shapes, you can figure out which style of clothing suits you.

Straight shapes (narrow hips, wider shoulders) suit empire line tops and dresses that emphasis your narrowest part, just under your bust. Stick to streamlined styles such as fitted pencil skirts to show off your slim hips and legs. Small delicate prints will work will well with your shape, while v-necks and wrap dresses will create curves around your waist.

Balanced shapes (hips and shoulders are in line with each other, and you have a well-defined waist) will suit Fifties style dresses which should be cinched at the waist with a belt to emphasise your narrow middle. Tailored jackets are flattering, while figure hugging skirts will accentuate your curvy shape.

Shaped ladies (your hips are wider than your shoulders and you have a well-defined waist, with fuller hips) will suit A-line skirts and prom dresses, which will show off your small waist but skim your lower half. If you choose a tailored coat with flared skirt, you will flatter that little waist and disguise your larger bottom half. Choose dresses or tops with cap sleeves or large lapels in order to balance your shoulders with your hips.

My style advisor told me that I was Shaped, so we tried on dresses with flared skirts. I also tried on a slinky black number, just because I loved it (yes, another LBD), and this worked well but probably because it was a darker colour. It turned out that I couldn't wear the gorgeous navy jersey shift dress because my hips looked huge but that I quite suited the pretty 50s style dresses - exactly as described above.


 

Fifties styles (left) suit my Shaped figure much more than streamline dresses (right).

Generally, I tend to know what suits my body shape (after many years of practise!) but it was refreshing to see someone else's point of view. The style advice service at Pepperberry is extremely useful and I would urge anyone who struggles with finding flattering clothes to take a trip to Pepperberry. Make sure you ask for one of the style advisors, who will know exactly how to find your sizing and, in turn, find the right shapes for you. Don't be afraid to try something new - sometimes you will find a piece that absolutely suits you, despite reservations or preconceived notions that certain styles won't suit you. The key to dressing for your shape is not to be dictated to by trends, but rather, to choose clothes that are timeless. Then you can access trends either through print, colour or (the easiest way) through accessories.

Pepperberry really is a God send for women with curves who struggle to find clothes to fit them properly on the high street. I discovered I was a 10RC or 10SC in Pepperberry's flared dresses, which were best for my Shaped figure. It's all about finding the right shape for your body and going with an open mind. Once you find your favourite Pepperberry style and size, you'll never look back!




I chose one of the dresses in these pictures
- but you'll have to tune in to
The Daydreamer to find out which one!





Huge thank you to Pepperberry for my dress, and to Kerrianne for helping me find the perfect one!


Friday, August 6, 2010

Modern Day Cinderella: Dom & Ruby

Dom & Ruby is a London design team that creates great, stylish, quality pieces that will fit seamlessly into women's existing wardrobes for any event, whether for work, cocktails or the school run. I first heard about Dom & Ruby towards the end of 2009 and instantly fell in love with their leather leggings, which have now become a contemporary classic - especially with celebrities such as Kate Beckinsale, Lisa Snowdon and now Sarah Parish sporting the super soft, super comfy leggings.
Dom and Ruby met ten years ago when Ruby spotted a pair of suede trousers in Vogue - she simply had to have them, and they led her straight to designer, Dom, who later became her husband! A bit of a Cinderella story, with the incredible fashion credentials to boot.
Following the great success of their leather collection, they have expanded their Autumn/Winter collection to include different fabrics such as wool, cashmere and silk, and boy, it's paid off. Their dresses are divine and the accessories are just too adorable, without losing the chic quality now synonymous with the label.
My new favourite? The limited edition shearling and leather aviator jacket - it looks so warm and cosy and, even better, it represents beautifully one of the biggest trends for AW10. When I laid eyes on it, I had the same response I had to the leather leggings - I want!




Dom & Ruby Autumn/Winter 2010.
From top: Shearling and leather aviator jacket in 100% lambskin - £950;
Twist panel leather leggings (available in black or chocolate) - £630.

Images courtesy of Dom & Ruby at Obsession PR.
Call 01420 544 484 for more information including stockists.
For all my Scottish fans, Dom & Ruby are now stocked in Harvey  Nichols, Edinburgh! Call 0131 524 8388 for more information