Wednesday, 31 October 2012

Sexy Halloween


Halloween – what is acceptable?

It feels like a questions as old as the inception of Hallow’s eve itself – is it acceptable to use Halloween to dress up in slutty/sexually provactive costumes and what is too much?
On a night based on ghoulish inhibition, those pesky evil creatures transgressing the boundaries of reality, we should expect nothing less than a night full of transgressions, at least in costume. Brilliantly parodied in Mean Girls, we all know the drill, how can you dress as sexy as possible? I’ve heard many a plaintive whine. And this is indeed an opportunity. What for, you decide!

The first time I remember seriously venturing on this Halloween ‘sexy more than scary’ business, I was sixteen and found the shortest red dress as possible in classy Camden Market. In fact, it was more of a red t-shirt with pleats and I paired it with red horns and boots. I had fully entered the traditional Halloween visual currency. The next year someone gave me a French maid’s outfit and I flounced around, naïve to a large extent of the pornographic connotations.

Adolescent halloween outfits
Pet, who is currently working in marketing at House of Beth, describes her first sexy Halloween venture. She was 17 and dressed as a lumberjack with hot pants, a gingham plaid top low buttoned with a bra showing.

“Would you dress like that now?”
“No, never in a million years” she quickly replies.
“Why do you think you did dress like that?”
“Because it felt sexy. I didn’t feel slutty, I felt sexy. That is the difference.”

Indeed, that does make all the difference. While clearly there is a link between adolescence and using Halloween to dress as provocatively as possible, the intention of the dresser is sometimes more interesting than the what they end up with.

The key to Halloween, whether sexually provocative or not, is to dress with imagination. So even if you are dressing as a ‘sexy witch’ or a ‘sexy cat’ this Halloween, I urge you to let your imagination run wild on how to achieve this phenomenon. Meanwhile I like to think I have left my adolescent Halloween outfits behind in my latest creations. I have been a dead venetian courtesan and Mrs Havisham and this year – Bess the black-eyed daughter from the ‘Highwayman.

So if you do create anything particularly fabulous, tweet us some pictures! We’d love to see @house_of_beth

Rosalind Kendal

Tuesday, 30 October 2012



Halloween at House of Beth
"It's close to midnight and something evil's lurking in the dark!

Under the moonlight, you see a sight that almost stops your heart!
You try to scream but terror takes the sound before you make it,
You start to freeze as horror looks you right between the eyes...You're Paralysed!"

Malene Birger dress UK 8-10

Malene Birger dress UK 8-10 £80.00

It was only fitting to start this Horror/Halloween inspired blog with some of the most zombified lyrics of all time! Yes tis the season to be spooky! The nights have suddenly gotten longer, there's a chill wind in the air so it's only right you look glamorously ghoulish too...This is where House of Beth can help:

While the Little Black Dress is a staple part of every girls wardrobe, it's true to say that the elegantly dark colours take on an added significance at this time of year. It's gothic, black is the colour of giant cast iron cauldrons! It's the colour of bats and witches cats too! You too can look suitably scary in this Malene Birger Dress available online.  



The structured dress has pointed shoulders which give it's wearer an unparalleled silhouette. The perfect outfit for that more sophisticated Halloween night party, all you need to really do is find a pretty mask and some zombie killer heels!  


Vintage black knitted top UK 12

Vintage black knitted top UK 12 £22.00


Cobwebs are everywhere around about this time of year, if you do happen to be outside obscenely early in the morning you will be able to see them covered in dewdrops. They look amazing as the light hits them so it's no surprise that fashion takes it's inspiration from nature. This pretty floral style in black provides an instant gothic feel. Recreate this with the Vintage Black Knitted Top on the House of Beth website! Worn with a delicate lingerie style vest top underneath this top gives a real added elegance to any outfit you choose to wear on the big day. It's just as at home with a pair of jeans as it is with a long gothic style skirt! The best thing to wear at the club on All Hallows Eve!





Cropped vintage fur coat


Vintage Cropped fur coat at £55.00

Want to add a really thrilling twist to your Halloween Trick or Treating outfit?
Why not go retro as a fashionable 1920's lady? And we have just the thing to keep you warm while you are out collecting all those bags of treats. The cropped vintage fur coat with three-quarter length sleeve is in great vintage condition and will look the bomb with any party frock! As much as 50% of proceeds from many of the sales at House of Beth go to the Red Light Campaign which works tirelessly against human trafficking!

We at House of Beth wish you a safe, enjoyable and most of all stylish Halloween!


By Hema x

Tuesday, 9 October 2012


Knitwear at House of Beth!  

Miss Selfridge UK 10 bright print cardigan
Miss Selfridge UK 10 £11
Hasn’t it gotten cooler all of a sudden! Well that’s to be expected I suppose, and although it is cold there are some really lovely winter woollies out there to look forward to! I love all the psychedelic printed knits at the moment as well as the warmer colours. And while we’re not technically in the midst of a dark cruel winter yet, there’s no harm in being prepared!

House of Beth have some wonderful ways in which to keep warm over the next few months- Among them is the Miss Selfridge Bright Pink Cardigan available online. I love the fab zig zag style with the bright colors, a brilliant cardi to liven up the dullest of autumn and winter days!
Vivienne Westwood  Red Label short cardigan UK 8
Vivienne Westwood UK 8 £45

House of Beth have some great designer pieces on offer too! The Vivienne Westwood Red Label Short Cardigan is a real gem! I love the bright red on this cardigan but also that it’s very smart too! Wear it to the office over your formal top or even over a vest top on the weekends! A versatile item of clothing that looks at home with a pair of jeans or office wear!


St John Collection by Marie Gray beige gold cardigan
St John's Collection UK 12 £65
Although often seen as being chunky, knitwear can be very feminine and flattering on the body too! I love this tie belt cardigan from the St John Collection by Marie Gray. The beige and gold is also very seasonal, along with the tie belt at the waist and the strong shoulder lines it’s a really attractive piece. A fabulous everyday way to be glam! This cardigan has definitely got ‘wear all winter’ potential!

Take a look at the knitwear collection at House of Beth for some perfect pre-loved pieces for your winter wardrobe!


By Hema

Thursday, 4 October 2012

What Women Wear



What Women Wear: Deborah Blausten


Deborah Blausten works for the Movement for Reform Judaism as a Jeneration Fieldworker (Jeneration is their student and young adult department). She is currently on a Sabbatical from Med School but she has rabbinic aspirations. She loves teaching and does a lot of freelance education. In her spare time she tweets (@DebzyBee), sleeps and shops!

What do you wear to work?

I work in a place where I can express myself through my clothing, which I love! No-one bats an eyelid when I turn up in a maxi skirt and lots of necklaces one day and a mini skirt the next day.My most recent fashion stress was whether my tallit and dress matched for a service I was leading on Rosh Hashannah (Jewish New Year). 

Is fashion important to you?
Very. More like playing with fabrics and prints and the self expression of it – rather than the
what everyone is wearing which is why I prefer catwalk and young designers over high street trends. The way I dress is big part of who I am. People now only laugh a bit when they see I have a Talmud and a Vogue on my desk.

When buying an item of clothing what are your main considerations?
Print, then Fabric, then Cut.

What is your favourite item of clothing and why?
I have a failsafe dress – I got it in Urban Outfitters a few years ago in New York. I wore it to New York Fashion Week last year, I can wear it to Synagogue and I can wear it to the pub.

Who is the woman you admire most from past or present?
I am one of those feminists who always gets told off for having lots of male role models. I grew up with a lot of inspiring women around me so I never felt like I needed to idolise Britney Spears. I do think Caitlin Moran is the best thing ever – she is a modern woman and she's laugh-out-loud funny, gloriously (but somehow stilishly) vulgar and so down to earth. She started conversations between me and my friends about things that we would never have properly talked about otherwise.

Otherwise, I guess my Grandma – she is in her late 80s and still a GP! Her, or Ruth Bader-Ginsburg!