Trend Icons: The 70’s Revival Edit

Introducing our Trend Icons series: Showcasing the iconic seasonal must-haves you need to buy this week, edited by some of our favourite influencers.

Throw it back to the seventies this autumn with tonal woven duffle bags, western-influenced saddle bags and oversized resin jewellery. Want a more subtle spin on the trend? Opt for coloured mock-croc with gold hardware, corduroy backpacks or snake-print shoulder bags. Here, Sallie Ball edits our new-in accessories, putting a fresh spin on the most-wanted retro look…

The Benni Saddle Bag

 

Our Benni saddle bag re-works the classic ‘saddle’ silhouette for the new season with a rich ochre body and snakeskin detailing. Sling this best-seller across your body for a hands-free care-free vibe; capturing the free-spirited essence of the seventies perfectly. Dress up your favourite denim for work to weekend style.

The Joanne Woven Duffle Bag

 

Say hello to a new-wave bohemian feel with our Joanne woven duffle bag. With drawstring closure and a slouchy feel, this bag doesn’t have to work hard to look great. It’s the just-landed laid-back addition you need for your autumn wardrobe and will keep you ahead of the influencers on this key trend.

The Corduroy Mini Backpack

 

Get your fix of seventies nostalgia with our mini cord backpack in trending ochre yellow. This really is a must-have piece; use it everyday for work-wear style points or add it to your dressed-down weekend looks for a trend-led edge.

The Accessories Edit

 

Layer resin beads, stack stretch bracelets and opt for a bigger, bolder earring than you ever have before; this is accessorising for the fashion-savvy. Opt for tonal shades of yellow, brown and cream and finish the look with a wide-brim fedora. Keep this look ‘undone’ and slightly mismatched for a relaxed effect.

The Ayda Snake Print Shoulder Bag

 

Introducing your transitional-season-saviour! This Ayda bag goes with just about anything and will update your ‘fits instantly — yes! With tonal snakeskin panels, a woven chain shoulder strap and gold hardware; this epitomises the more glamorous side of the seventies. Wear with ditsy florals like Sallie for a gorgeous feminine feel.

The Olivia Ring-lock Cross-body Bag

 

We’ve said it before, we’ll say it again; everyone needs an Olivia bag in their collection. This emerald green version is the perfect balance of trend and functionality. She may be small, but she packs a punch in terms of style. The cross-body strap is fully adjustable for a personalised perfect fit.

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Trend Icons: The New Animal Edit

Introducing our Trend Icons series: Showcasing the iconic seasonal must-haves you need to buy this week, edited by some of our favourite influencers.

This season animal prints are wilder than ever – with leopard, tiger, zebra and cow print mixed into our new-in handbag collection, you can really step outside of your style comfort zone and switch things up! Here, Aysen Miller selects her must-have bags, hair accessories and jewellery for autumn…

The Reversible Embroidered Leopard Clutch bag

We get it; there’s something incredibly satisfying about a purchase that can be worn two ways. Consider yourself spoilt rotten with our stunning reversible leopard clutch. Giving you options, alternate between the colourful embroidered print for a pop of colour and the monochrome print for maximal versatility. This must-have is detailed with a touch of shimmer thread and can be worn across the body, draped over the shoulder or with the strap gently tucked away for fun take on an evening clutch.

The Suki Cow Print Leather Tote Bag

Dare to be different and dive head-first into the animal print trend with our eye-catching Suki tote bag. Designed in durable leather, this cow-print look will add a splash of interest to any outfit. With its monochrome tone, you can pair it with just about anything – from a bold block colour to a plain tee and jeans. Whether running errands or running to the office, with its roomy size, the Suki tote bag is the ultimate stylish carry-all.

The Accessories Edit

Give a final nod to summer with statement sunglasses; our round tinted frames are the perfect transitional pair for sunny days, sunset-evenings and everything in between, or go for a traditional twist with our preppy tortoiseshell shades. This Autumn/Winter we’re also going to be experimenting with prints and texture like never before – think beaded purses and satin alice bands all in one look.

The Sarah Tiger Cross-body bag and Phone Pouch

Add edge to your weekend outfits with the eye-catching cross-body Sarah bag and RAWR-some matching phone pouch. This cute and compact bag features a metal turn-lock clasp, opening to reveal two handy chambers divided by a zipped central compartment. In burnt orange and deep brown, our tiger-striped pieces will complement the tonal pieces in your wardrobe beautifully, updating your wardrobe for autumn with effortless ease.

The Zebra Over-sized Weekender Bag

Weekend away pending? You’ll be finding an excuse to book a flight thanks to our most-wanted oversized Zebra bag. True to the statement, “go big or go home”, this hand held bag really delivers on size. Conveniently functional, switch between the grab handle and a cross-body strap to wear it your way. You’ve got the city-breaks, we’ve got the perfect travel bag for your escape. Sounds like a match made in accessory heaven.

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Trend Icons: The Monochrome Edit

Introducing our Trend Icons series: Showcasing the iconic seasonal must-haves you need to buy this week, edited by some of our favourite influencers.

The last-minute heatwave is over and there’s the hint of an autumn chill in the air; it’s the perfect time for a seasonal accessories refresh to re-energise your wardrobe – yes! Cue Stacey Louise White and her AW19 Edit of handbags, hair accessories and jewellery. This is a modern update on minimalist monochrome…

The Hanne Colour-block Handheld Bag

Our two-tone effect Hanne handbag has an air of art-deco about it thanks to its striking split-coloured body. With a subtle mock-croc effect in black and white it’s effortlessly on trend too! Whether held by the top handle or worn with its longer strap; this statement handbag will take you from desk to dinner and earn you serious style kudos.

The Ayda Tweed Shoulder Bag

Tweed is the come-back trend that never quits and our monochrome Ayda handbag features a shimmering metallic thread for added edge. The gold woven chain strap means she sits over your shoulder comfortably, making her the perfect plus-one for those dressed-up moments.

The Accessories Edit

From faux-leather hair scrunchies, to hammered pearl drop earrings and high-glamour sunglasses, compliment your fall ‘fits with our new-in hair, jewellery and winter sun collections. This season the fashion pack are breaking the rules and embracing ‘more is more’ with loaded curated ears and multiple hair accessories, next to statement and oversized pieces.

The Rachel Shoulder Bag

Putting a right-now spin on the timeless little black bag, our Rachel shoulder bag features a chunky chain detail and mock-croc panel. This one’s a blogger favourite and wears well with all your transitional looks. Why not mix it up and wear the slender shoulder strap across your body too?

The Olivia Ring-lock Cross-Body Bag

If you’ve missed this ‘it’ bag – where have you been? Our mini Olivia bag may be small but she packs a mighty style punch. This black and white version with gold hardware creates a strong contrast when worn with new animal prints, and you can personalise your look by wearing her as a mini handheld must-have or a cool cross-body.

The Beth Leather Belt Bag

Our Beth belt bag is a luxe take on one of our best-selling styles of the year! This bag does it all. Keep your everyday essentials safe, whilst exhibiting perfect personal style…all whilst clinching in your waist for a flattering, feminine silhouette. The belt strap is punched from end to end for a fully adjustable fit.

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Everything You Are: Camilla Rega

World, meet Camilla Rega. A scientist and postdoctoral training fellow at the Institute of Cancer Research, Camilla’s days are spent investigating breast cancer in a laboratory. But not one to put a limit on what she can achieve, she can be also be found in the dance studio, expressing herself through classical ballet. Here’s her story.

 

 

What does a typical day look like for you?

I go to the lab around 9:30-10am, but not without having had a massive breakfast first – I’m Italian so every meal must be enjoyed and made with love. My working day finishes around 6:30pm and after that, I get home for a snack. I usually do ballet twice a week, weekends too if possible. My body needs it! On weekends, I also tend to go out with friends to catch up and relax but sometimes I go to the lab for experiments.

 

 

Tell us about your passion…

I was three years old when I started dancing. I’d seen my older sister perform and fell in love with the costumes, the choreography and the music. I immediately wanted to start the year after and so I began to dance even though I was so little! Dancing feels like being in another world. Far away from everything. There is only your soul dancing through your body.

 

 

 

What have you learned from ballet?

Ballet has deeply shaped my personality. The dance world is tough. You have to make a lot of sacrifices but it’s worth it in the end. The take-home message is that to get things done, you have to be committed to it!

 

What makes you feel like you?

I like wearing simple accessories during ballet, like stud earrings, delicate rings, and fine necklaces. At weekend, I love wearing more eccentric jewellery with pared-back outfits.

 

 

Talk us through your style…

My look is super simple during my work days (comfy and clean for the lab!), and more elegant and chicer when I go out. I tend to wear silver accessories in wintertime and gold during summer (it looks better with a tan!) but it depends on what I wear.

 

What surprises people about you?

That I’m a scientist as well as a ballet dancer.

 

What advice would you give to your younger self?

You are living your own life, follow your dreams and fight for them!

 

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Everything You Are: Sharon Hoyos-Martinez

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Everything You Are: Sharon Hoyos-Martinez

Meet Sharon Hoyos-Martinez. Football enthusiast and all-round go-getter, Sharon lives life outside of the box by being true to herself. Whether commanding the football pitch or the dance floor, she proves that life can be as multi-faceted as you are.

 

What does a typical day look like for you?

I currently work in business administration at a sports law company. My job involves staying up-to-date with all the current sports news, so this definitely motivates me to keep active and healthy as I read up daily on inspiring athletes and their incredible stories. In the evening, I will either have football training, strength and conditioning training at the gym, boxing training (for my upcoming charity fight) or yoga. I like to mix my exercise up and not stick to one main sport because this causes injury, so I like to keep it varied to activate all parts of my body also because I get bored easily. If I’m not training, I’m probably socialising with friends (we usually catch up over a meal as I’m a huge foodie!) or going to gigs together.

 

Tell us about your passion…

I started playing football when I was about six years old. Just at school, it was something that I was naturally drawn to. I think I had a lot of energy and sports was the best way to release it. I used to be the only girl playing. I’d arrive at school early just to play. After playing at a decent level, I didn’t have enough support or opportunity to continue, and eventually ended up coaching around the world with Arsenal. This was an invaluable experience that showed me how influential football, and sport in general, can be, wherever you may come from. Then, I came back to London to study International Football Business and graduated with a first-class honours degree.

 

 

How does football make you feel?

Now that I look back, I realise football made me feel free. It allowed me to express myself creatively on the pitch both physically and mentally. I realised it was a form of escapism from reality, when I was playing or training, I was solely focused on the present, nothing else matters at least for that hour or two. Don’t get me wrong – it can be very frustrating when you don’t win or perform at your best but that’s all part of it. You learn to bounce back. Playing in a team is something I really enjoy; you’re constantly striving for a goal together and this makes you feel part of something important.

 

 

Talk us through your style…

Original, mix of classic and new. London street, sporty chic. I usually dress for the occasion, I enjoy glamming up too, but if it’s not me, I won’t wear it. I think you are able to see both my feminine and tomboy nature in the way I dress. During weekdays, I can’t really wear jewellery because of training but on the weekend, you’ll probably catch me with like six rings and three necklaces!

 

What makes you feel like you?

I love accessories: hats, sunglasses and jewellery. I love details and think one item makes an outfit. I feel naked without my rings, and on a night out you’ll probably catch me wearing hoops – classic Latina. I love music and I am quite varied when it comes to genres. Dancing salsa really makes me feel alive. I grew up waking up to noise and music (my family is Colombian) so it’s a big part of me. Growing up in London, I’m also into hip-hop and grime and love working out to hype music – I get so gassed. Give me great music, sport and food and I’m a happy Shaz.

 

 

What advice would you give to your younger self?

Enjoy the process, enjoy the journey. Don’t care what others say or think. Authenticity is everything and being your truest self is the best way to shine.

 

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Everything You Are: Steph Tress

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Everything You Are: Steph Tress

Showing us there’s more to an #Accessorizer than meets the eye, professional cellist Steph Tress expresses herself not only through her music but also through her personal sense of style. Welcome to her world…

 

What’s a typical day like for you?

There’s no such thing as a typical day in my life. I tend to be in different places each week and my schedule varies but obviously, I spend a lot of time playing the cello! Sometimes this means practising at home (in my pyjamas) and often rehearsing with other people. I have a string quartet and we get together for a few days of intensive rehearsal most weeks. Sometimes I spend the day recording in the studio while on others, I teach cello. On some evenings, I also perform in concerts.

 

 

Tell us about your passion…

I started playing the cello when I was six. Now, people are definitely interested when they see me travelling around with my cello. I’m often asked what instrument I’m carrying on the train or bus, usually followed by “it’s bigger than you!” (for the record, I’m 5’1”). It’s hard to know for certain what I’ve gained from playing the cello other than the enjoyment because I’ve been doing it for so long. But playing with other people requires sensitivity and the ability to really listen which I hope are skills I have outside of playing music too. Being freelance, I also have to be organised and super-motivated – it doesn’t come naturally so that is something I’ve had to learn!

What makes you feel like you?

I really love performing. Partly it’s just the joy of the music but I also think there’s an intensity of concentration that I get when I’m performing that I don’t really get in another situation. And I’ll be honest, I do enjoy getting lots of compliments after a concert!

 

 

 

How would you describe your style?

I like wearing a simple outfit with big earrings and a nice necklace. I’m not afraid to wear bold patterns and colour. I normally wear gold-based jewellery but often for concerts, I wear silver-toned metals because it’s more visible and sparkly on stage! On a night out, I always have to wear big earrings. Maybe that’s because I usually wear smaller earrings for concerts or teaching so it’s quite nice to feel glamorous.

 

 

 

How would your close friends and family describe you?

Hopefully, loyal, ambitious, hardworking and fun on a night out!

What advice would you give to your younger self?

Worry less, and worry less about worrying…

 

 

 

 

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Everything You Are: Miriam Zouhou

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Everything You Are: Miriam Zouhou

Meet Miriam Zouhou, England boxer and sports science student at the University of Birmingham. Defining herself in more ways than one, Miriam lets us into life in the boxing ring, as well as everything else that has made her into who she is….

 

 

Tell us about your passion…

I’ve always been sporty as a child. Then I heard about a boxing club near my house and that it would be good to keep fit. I’d always thought boxing was for boys and it was aggressive. When I went to the gym, everything changed. I realised I was ignorant to what the sport offers and I fell in love with it. Boxing makes me feel strong, determined and like I can achieve whatever I put my mind to. Some days are tough, but you get through them. It’s impossible to put into words.

 

What are people’s reactions when they find out that you’re a boxer?

Most people are surprised. They say, you’re too pretty or too small to be a boxer. Or they ask multiple times, “What, like real boxing? Do you get hit in the face?!”.

 

 

What do you think you have gained or learnt from boxing?

It has given me confidence; if you can get in that ring then you can do anything. There aren’t many things that are tougher than stepping through the ropes. It had made me independent as you have to do a lot on your own. It has given me a second home and a second family.

 

What makes you feel like you?

I always wear a small pair of studs or tiny hoop earrings (though I lose a pair almost every week). I like to wear a small necklace as well, although I have to take these off when sparring. The boxing club is where I feel the most comfortable, and buzz you get when you’re in the ring is one you can’t describe. When you’re fighting, I hear nothing but my coach, it’s like you’re in a bubble. I also like going to the pub with my friends, or spending time with my family, listening to music, and having a dance.

 

How would you describe your style?

My style is quite simple and practical, I like wearing jumpsuits and jeans with Converse day-to-day. Nothing too stand-out, though I do like having some bright colours.

 

How does your look change?

I usually carry a bigger bag or rucksack in the week to carry all my stuff but on the weekends, I carry a small bag big enough for essentials. I do love to dress up in a sparkly dress and heels when I get the chance, though it doesn’t happen enough!

 

 

How would your close friends and family describe you?

Hardworking, funny, helpful, moody and exasperating! They’d also say that I don’t give up on things until they’re finished.

 

What surprises people about you?

That I can be so “scary” in the ring when my personality is so “sunny”.

 

What advice would you give to your younger self?

Don’t sweat the small stuff and always have a positive attitude. And to remember that everyone makes mistakes.

 

 

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Everything You Are

At Accessorize, we’re celebrating Everything You Are. For the you that takes centre stage. Doing what you do best. But also for the sides of you that people don’t always see.  Here’s to being different, unique and challenging perceptions in those everyday moments. Here’s to being authentically you. As part of our new campaign, we’re meeting four unique #Accessorizers who are proud to be who they are. Here are their stories.

 

 

 

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National Sisters Day Q&A with Sinead & Lauren Crowe

To celebrate National Sisters Day (5th August 2019), we’ve caught up with bloggers and biological BFFs Sinead and Lauren Crowe to talk all things siblings, style and Spice Girl dance routines…

 

Sum up your relationship in three words…

Sinead: She’s my bestie.

Lauren: True soul mates!

 

What’s the best thing about having a sister?

Lauren: Nothing compares to the bond you have with a sister; you can trust and rely on best friends or partners but until you have a sister you never know the next level of having somebody who’s totally there for you! Having a sister so close in age makes us best friends too.

Sinead: Always having someone on your side and someone you can bounce ideas off or talk to when you’re down or if someone upsets you. Someone you know that will always be there for you through the highs and lows. And stealing her amazing clothes!

What’s your favourite memory together?

Sinead: We used to make full-on, hour-long plays with Spice Girl dances and make our whole family sit down whilst we performed for them. I feel so sorry for my older sisters as they were teenagers at the time and must have hated it!

Lauren: As children we were partners in crime so it would be too hard to choose! As an adult it’s amazing that we do the same and get to experience so many incredible things together.

 

You both have a day off – how would you spend it together?

Sinead: Definitely lunch in my favourite place in Stamford, the Orangery Restaurant in Burghley House – it’s beautiful!

Lauren: A day off doesn’t really exist with us! When we are together, we always get more inspired by each other and can’t help but want to take pictures. My ideal day off is a day by the pool or beach but Sinead’s is probably a day at home with a puzzle!

How would you describe each other’s style?

Lauren: Sinead is a pro at making the high street look luxury! She’s the queen of effortlessly cool and simple style. She always manages to pull off super-casual looks and somehow look smart whereas I always think, “if I wore that I’d look like I’m off to decorate a house!”. But she pulls it off so well.

Sinead: Lauren’s a style chameleon. I love the silky fabrics she wears, and she has the most amazing range of Realisation Par dresses! But then she’ll also rock wide-leg jeans and a boyfriend t shirt; if she sees something and wants to wear it she will, she reminds me a bit of Carrie Bradshaw in that way.

If you could steal one piece from each other’s wardrobe what would you take?

Lauren: Sinead’s wardrobe is about eight times the size of mine so it’s really hard to choose, but how could I not grab all the Chanel and run?

Sinead: That’s a tough one. Probably her Louis Vuitton backpack or her daisy-print dress from Realisation Par. If I couldn’t choose, I’d just put the dress in the bag and make a run for it!

 

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3 Influencer-Approved Festival Looks

Wilderness, SW4 or Bestival: no matter where the summer takes you next, our festival favourites are on-hand to take your field-day outfits to new levels of Instagram-worthy. Need a little inspiration? Here are three influencer-approved festival looks that we’re obsessed with…

1. Sinead Crowe

 

How to wear denim to a festival? Just ask Sinead Crowe. We love how the fashion blogger has styled her blue dungaree dress with a sleeveless tee for a carefree feel, all accessorised with a leopard-print bucket hat that nods to the nineties. Great for going hands-free, a cross-body bag is the most obvious choice when navigating those main-stage crowds, while strappy sandals will keep you cool as temperatures rise this summer.

 

2. Remi Afolabi

 

If ‘dance all day’ is pretty much the only thing on your field-day agenda, then less is more when it comes to your accessories. Take tips from content creator Remi Afolabi who teamed a bold printed shirt and blue-wash denims with a clear beaded pouch – the perfect size for your smartphone. Finish the look with a cool cap and sunglasses, adding a personal touch to your festival look with an initial necklace in glossy gold-tone metal.

 

3. Ashley Louise James

 

Now is the time for neon. Presenter and DJ Ashley Louise James wowed us all at Wireless Festival with an all-black ensemble, featuring our one-shoulder swimsuit and denim cut-offs, worn with pops of colour. From highlighter-hued hair clips to the bold bumbag, everything about this look spelled style as well as proving that neon can be understated too.

 

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Sustainable Swim: Meet our Recycled Swimwear Collection

It’s cool to be conscious. From swimsuits to bikinis, our sustainable swimwear collection is made from recycled plastic bottles, meaning it’s much kinder to the planet. Ready to take a dip? Jump on in…

 

1. Paisley Print

 

Our brand was born out of bohemia, so it’s only natural that our heritage prints were a key part of our eco-friendly swimwear range. Fashioned with a free-spirited feel, our lace-up swimsuit and bow bikini are both patterned with paisley motifs in light, refreshing shades of aqua blue, yellow and pink – perfect sun-drenched destinations.

 

2. Hawaiian Florals

 

Take a trip to the tropics – our recycled bikini is covered in Hawaiian flowers for a print that’s worthy of paradise. Featuring a triangle top with removable padding and low-rise briefs, this trending two-piece is also styled with striped trims in navy-blue and white to bring the blooms further into focus.

 

3. Luxe Leopard

 

Leopard print, but make it eco. Made from recycled polyester, our animal-print swimsuits and bikinis are coloured in a warm rust hue that flatters every skin tone, while its black spots make the motif feel new and considered.

 

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How to Style the Curated Ear Trend

Multiple piercings – otherwise known as the curated ear – are continuing to make their style impact in SS19. Delicate and decorative, artful adornments come in the shape of hoops, studs and dangly designs, carefully selected to match your fashion persona. Here’s how to style the trend…

 

1. Starry Skies

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Cosmic constellations are still shining bright as move between the seasons, with tiny, twinkling stars and flashes of lightning lending an ethereal feel to your finished look. Mix studs and hoops for a carefully curated aesthetic or make a move into minimalism with a single starburst that’ll catch the light from every angle.

2. Crystals from SWAROVSKI®

 

It’s time for a little luxe. Available in silver- and gold-tone metal, these sleek studs are encrusted with crystals from SWAROVSKI® – sparkling stones which have been crafted from quartz, sand and minerals (the exact proportions remain a closely-guarded secret) and precision-cut for a multi-faceted finish. Wear them all at once for pure glamour.

 

3. Bohemian Girl

 

Bohemian styling has resurfaced in the curated ear trend. Eastern-inspired pieces are delicate and dainty, combining gold-tone metals with eclectic embellishments for a free-spirited fashion mood. As well as studs and hoops, long-drop designs are brought to the fore here – pick your favourites to create a carefree look.

 

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