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Fashion Show
Thursday 12th October
Arrive 5.30pm for a 6pm start
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Where: Place to Eat Restaurant, John Lewis Cheadle
Tickets: £15 available at sah.org.uk/johnlewis
Join us for an evening of fun and fashion with John Lewis to raise money for the Build it Together new hospice appeal. Watch the catwalk show featuring the St Ann’s team as models and have the opportunity to shop on the night as well.
Your Ticket Includes Glass of fizz on arrival
Hand massage from the St Ann’s Complementary Therapy Team and Clarins
Entertainment from the Crystal Chords
Barbershop Chorus
£5 voucher to spend at John Lewis (minimum spend of £50)
Raffle tickets available at the St Ann’s Hospice reception or on the night to win some amazing prizes
We’ve all been told "you cannot wear that!” We hear it frequently at Black White Denim. Partners (usually husbands who don’t like shopping), siblings, kids and sometimes friends (what kind of a pal are you?) when faced with an outfit they weren’t expecting instantly dismiss it rather than pause to consider the potential of your new look.
Ok, dress-codes sometimes do apply. Cultural compliance can override fashion choices and if an item obviously doesn’t fit, one should suggest the wearer reconsiders their look. However, on occasions other than these, you can wear whatever you damn well like!
Here are some examples we consider to be wardrobe staples that do not deserve the “YCWT!” label:
Oversized blazer
Fashion dictates fits. A classic, standardfit blazer may be de rigeur one year but not the next. Today, we’re living in the era of the over-sized, masculine aesthetic, which means that your blazer has permission to be slouchy, manly and cool. Don’t overthink it. We’re talking wide shoulders, long sleeves (roll them up to show some arm candy) and a boxy silhouette. Layer your blazer over a hoodie for a Y2K vibe or go simple over a slim -fitting knit or tee for a pared-back look.
Stomper boots
You don’t have a pair of chunky Chelsea boots? Where have you been hiding for the last few years? We think the chunkier, the better. Feel free, of course, to choose a sole that works for you and get stomping. As well as being very comfortable, they’re unbelievably versatile. Pair with SLJs, pleather leggings, dresses, skirts or tuck in a jogger if you’re feeling really fashiony. They take years off your look.
Pleather leggings
There’s no-one on this earth who cannot wear a faux-leather legging: my 78-year-old mum, my son’s 18-year-old girlfriend and everyone in between. They’re a CLASSIC! We never doubt wearing a black gym legging or black skinny jeans, so why the fuss about pleather? It’s totally not necessary, girls. Fill your wardrobe gap now!
Straight-leg jean
“The skinny jean is dead,” they say. We beg to differ. However, its straight-leg cousin most certainly isn’t. Straight-leg jeans (SLJs) are having a moment so buckle in for the ride. When choosing a SLJ there are three things to focus on. (1) Length: go either cropped or long. Do not let them sit half-mast. (2) Rise: mid or high-rise are best. Avoid low rise as the proportion doesn’t work with the wider leg opening.
(3) Fly: a zip fly flatters if you have a bit of a tummy, whereas a button fly looks more vintage.
Dad trainer
Divisive, I know, but these will become your best-footwear friend when you find the right pair. Axel Arigato is the go-to brand for fashionable but functional styles that turn heads, coming in a range of classic and colourful styles. Pair them with cheeky ankle socks and cropped SLJs to be bang on-trend or pop on with your latest activewear co-ord to be the envy of your gym buddies. Treat yourself. It’s why you work out, after all.