miércoles, 23 de marzo de 2011

Fashion week looks, low-cost clothes

Como vemos a diario en los blogs, no hace falta tener todo el armario de Chanel o Prada para poder lucir el mejor streetstyle. Si hace un tiempo os enseñaba algunos looks sacados de The Sartorialist con ropa de Zara, esta vez vamos a ampliar el campo a tiendas como Mango o Topshop. ¿El objetivo? Imitar algunos de los últimos outfits vistos en Semanas de la Moda como la de Milán con prendas low-cost ¡Vamos allá!

As we always see in blogs, we don´t need to have all the wardrobe of Chanel or Prada to wear the best streetstyle. If a while ago I showed you some Zara clothes looks inspired on random pics of The Sartorialist, this time I prefer to use a wider range of low-cost lines like Mango or Topshop. The goal? Imitate some of the last outfits seen in Fashion Weeks like Milano with low-cost garments. Let´s see!



Sweater: Zara (25,95 euros), Shirt: Topshop (36 pounds), Long skirt: Mango (69 euros), Coat: Zara (79,95 euros), Sandals: Zara (69,95 euros), Bag: Topshop (32 pounds).


Dress: Mango (39 euros), Trench: Stradivarius (49,95 euros), Shoes: Zara (69,95), Clutch: Zara (69,95 euros).


Blazer: H&M (39,90 euros), Shirt: Asos (24,93 euros), Sweater: Topshop (18 pounds), Skirt: Topshop (25 pounds), Shoes: Zara (79,95 euros), Socks: Topshop (4,50 pounds), Bag: Zara (29,95 euros).


Tee: Zara (29,95 euros), Leather jacket: Stradivarius, Skirt: Zara (22,95 euros), Shoes: Asos (124,64 euros), Bag: Topshop (38 pounds).

pics via Stockholmstreetstyle, The Sartorialist, Modelsoffduty, Vanessa Jackman.

26 comentarios:

  1. me quedo con el penultimo! Si tia es que los sombreros son una maravilla! xxx

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  2. nice looks and inexpensive looks i love those colorful sandals :)

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  3. Me muero por una falda larga plisada, pero la de Mango no lo es ¿no? En fin.. Está visto que esta temporada va a ser de todo menos discreta jajja!
    Besitos cielo!

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  4. Como me gustan todos los looks, especialmente el último!

    Un beso,
    Patricia

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  5. Te felicito por esta entrada, lleva muchísimo trabajo buscar prenda por prenda en las tiendas. Así que enhorabuena. La falda larga de Mango es IDEAL.

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  6. Ainnns, si me quedaran bien esas faldas largas...monísimas!!! Bso grande wapa!!

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  7. Me encantan todos los looks, unas combinaciones perfecta. Besos!!

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  8. really cool post! the glitter shoes are so cool! thanks for sharing, xx

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  9. El penúltimo me encanta, qué currada!!!

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  10. muchas gracias por la entrada. me encantan las faldas de zara y mango. <3

    la tiquismiquis
    http://tqsm.blogspot.com

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  11. Que genialll me encanta el segundo. Aunque menudo trabajazo. Muy buen post!!

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  12. this is such a great post! thanks so much for doing all the leg work for us, I love the red bag in the first post.

    Thanks so much for you comments on my blog, the marble nails are reasonably easy to do, but quite messy, I've posted my attempt on my sisters nails here:

    http://blogoftheprettythings.blogspot.com/2011/03/marbles-about-marble-nails.html

    or you just type in marble nails in youtube and there are loads of results.

    http://blogoftheprettythings.blogspot.com

    xxx

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  13. Hi! I´m in love with the 2nd and the 4th looks! I could have them all! That Zara clutch is so amazing. I want it! :))

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  14. fabulous post!!! love the one with the rose jacket!

    http://samalamode.blogspot.com/

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  15. great choices! love the outfits! thanks for the comment!


    http://kc-citystyle.blogspot.com/

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  16. I draw some fashion skitches, but in my blog are not mine.))

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  17. genial post, me quedo con el último look!!!

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  18. esos zapatos con brillantina de Zara me tienen... Pero luego pienso que no sé yo si los iba a usar, así que voy a Zara, los miro, y me marcho, jaja.

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  19. love your compilation of looks and photos. i love your blog!

    finally hatachi

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  20. La verdad es que el primer look forma en su totalidad de las tendencias de este año!!!

    Geniales propuestas!

    Un beso chipless by Dave

    http://chiplessfashion.blogspot.com

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  21. Mi favorito es el primero, las faldas largas y las camisas + jersey me cautivan! Un post muy bueno y curradisimo!

    Cynthia

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  22. The third collection is my favourite!
    Love your blog therefore I'm following you.

    Visit mine and feel free to follow back
    x
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  23. Me encanta la nueva cabecera, no sé si te lo dije anteriormente... Me chiflan las sandalias negras!!So glam!

    xx

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  24. Cuánta razón! Se puede ir genial con ropa Zaril y derivados :)
    Bss

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  25. Zara (Inditex), is synonymous with child labor, slave labor well, bullying, abuse, humiliation, counterfeiting, unfair competition, unfair dismissal for theft, performance, low fitness, they are completely false and that a company with so much money, objectivity put as an excuse for not going to trial, just if you're right and go to trial evidence, but as it is false, doing this to avoid invalid because they do that nobody says nothing, and the rich in this country pay less . Now in September in Uzbekistan, the country is paralyzed, children do not go to school because they have to pick cotton and every business sector strong except for Inditex (as always these children ...) refuse to boycott the country to use of children for this purpose. The success of Amancio miserable, has burst and burst to sew kids (pictures of children with the logo sewn shoes Zara) and women in this country other than locking them to the bathroom, or go through the villages distributing sewing machines rent to own and when women were about to pay the racket was going to Portugal. Labor exploitation, slave labor, imitations, sleazy, unfair competition and trademark rejection of "Spain" or those containers loaded with drugs casually Latin America aimed at this company (periodicals). The immense fortunes are not made honestly, when you know a lot more dirt on this miserable and we are willing to tell. Globalization will pay dearly, because these companies do not respect anything or anyone, but tell that to those who are laid off every day, every week, for theft when it is not, by low, when you have the papers SS legally, by timeliness, when it is not the same for everyone, for performance, when there are many who do not know what it is like to work but fall well responsible, etc. To us this character personally repugnant. The owner will not be worried, maybe if his conscience, why not give interviews because surely I could not respond to certain allegations of his empire which overflows shit through and through, or out of Galicia that has purchased, for kiss for you and knows your step for the rest of the country would be many who would say, which is miserable bastard. In google: Inditex Complaints http://www.inditex-grupo.blogspot.com.es

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