Thursday, 29 November 2012

What Women Wear


Hannah wears Guess Top and Collar

Hannah Nepil 

Hannah is a  freelance classical music journalist which means that on any given day she is likely to be found either reviewing something at an opera house or concert hall, interviewing musicians or writing about them. She also plays the violin - "increasingly dodgily" - and she has recently set up an orchestra which is about to give its first performance.

Hannah wears Zara dress and Collar


2. What do you wear to work?

It depends where I'm going - for the more formal music magazines,
something more conservative, like a longish velvet skirt for example.For more relaxed journalistic offices - jeans, or short dresses. Atthe opera house - anything from ripped jeans to a full-on ball gown,
depending on my mood, ability to plan ahead, and whatever happens to
be hanging in my wardrobe that day.
Hannah wears cos leotard & Collar


3. Is fashion important to you?
Not really - I tend to just wear the things I like and think look good. Having said that, I probably subconsciously follow trends even though I don't realise I'm doing it.


4. When buying an item what are your main considerations?

The way it hangs is the most important thing, then the material,
colour, pattern and whether it's likely to fall apart in three weeks.



Hannah wears Jennifer Sturrock necklace & Prada heels
5. What is your favourite item of clothing and why?
A blue-green chiffony mini-dress with a rounded collar and pleating
down the front that I bought from Joy last year, probably because it's

quite an unusual style, the colour is very vibrant and really stands
out, and the fit is perfect. If - for whatever reason - I really wantto look like the best version of myself - I will probably wear that
dress.










6. Who is the woman you admire most from the past or present?
Probably Jane Austen.
Hannah wearing Topshop tea dress

Wednesday, 28 November 2012

Rewear day 6, 7 and 8 

Rewear day 8 

Instagram is amazing in every way - except for showing the lace detail on this absolutely gorgeous DKNY high neck, short sleeve vintage lace top which was a hand me down from my mum. I haven't worn it in at least three years so thanks Rewear!! More black coming up...


Rewear day 7 

Completely inappropriate work wear. You can't tell from the picture but this thinner than thin black cotton top has a racer back (so no bra if you're me) and black chains which hold in all the cold and are freezing against your skin. Nonetheless it is a really cool glamour rock top which I claim I wear all the time (in the summer)!



Rewear day 6

My favourite shirt - a gold massively oversized shirt from the North London Hospice of course. I obviously wear it as a dress with winter thick tights. Check out Sarah's cow in the background. Luckily I didn't have a smart meeting but for fun times/work times in the living room it is perfect.









Friday, 23 November 2012

REWEAR days 4 and 5

Day 4
Luckily for me I am at the white shirts are of my wardrobe - this cost me £2.75 from the Local Hospice Charity shop and I love it because I look like a Chef (which I am most certainly not but can pretend to be now) 



Day 5 
Ahhh my preloved Betty Jackson from the one and only Living and Giving in Primrose Hill. I wish I had endless white shirts but I am edging into the black section of my wardrobe. (I am wearing it with a red wool skirt which Boyfriend found in his house)



Wednesday, 21 November 2012

REWEAR 
I recently moved to a new flat and am for the first time sharing my closet (and room) with my boyfriend. As I was unpacking my clothes and hanging them all up in order of shirts, skirts and dresses, the boyfriend exclaimed he had "never seen any of them". I was horrified! I went through all the clothes and argued I wear them all the time, I then went through and explained where I had worn each item. 
Me: "I wore this to that special night in Rome! AND to that dinner a few months ago!" 
Him: "When did you buy it?"
Me: "Two years ago..."
Him: "wearing it twice in two years does not count as wearing it all the time"
Maybe he had a point but I love all my clothes and even if I haven't worn that dress for a while I know there will be an occasion at some point in the future where I will wear it, love it and nothing else will do - wont I? Or maybe it will sit in my cupboard for another two years waiting for that 'perfect' event. I started questioning why I was saving my clothes especially as I dont actually believe in keeping things for special occasion. So I have made a decision: To wear all my clothes hanging in my wardrobe from left to right. 

Day one: My fake furry jacket I bought at 15 from a boutique in Covent Garden. I haven't worn in it a few years but have now rediscovered why I love it! So far not only am I rewearing my clothes, I am rediscovering why I should wear them more! 



Day two: One of my favourite work shirts I bought from Zara before I went ethical a couple of years ago. I had no problem rocking up to work in this. 



Day three: So today was a little inappropriate - or very inappropriate. This white backless, braless holterneck that looks initially like a sheet (the boyfriend says) but then turns into a 'top' wonderful for a beach club. Not for a rainy day in Watford Junction.... 


What will tomorrow be like?

Monday, 19 November 2012

Why do we date 'love rats'?


Make love, not porn.

There is a common conception amongst the more judgmental of us; It is generally assumed that non-decent abusive humans, the love-rats, the lust-rats, the emotionally unavailable life forms, the creeps you see in clubs clutching at female genitalia, go after overtly vulnerable, provocatively dressed and drama loving targets.

And while it may be true that this may be the stereotypical victim, any of us can be targets, any of us can be groomed, any of us can fall into an abusive relationship, no matter how intelligent we are or how much we guard against it.

I recently had a conversation with a rather beautiful and intelligent woman, assertive in her opinions and a casual confidence in her convictions. And yet as she tells me her story, her confidence so clear at my kitchen table, was undermined by her troubling tale.
Mad Men's Don Draper

She met her creep in person at a ‘work do’ and kept up a long distance friendship that slowly turned romantic. He seemed an ‘absolute gentleman’, offering to pay for her plane ticket for her to visit him and finally deciding to come to London to sweep her off her feet. Ten years older with a face that reminds you of Mad Men’s Don Draper, it is hard not to see the initial attraction. And yet once the physical distance was gone, a much more sinister distance appeared between them.

Her face has still traces of the recent trauma of encounter, as she sits with a cup of tea and some dried mango at my kitchen table, she divulges exactly what happened. Yet it is hard for both of us to accept this has actually happened to her, her tale feels unreal.

It started off with something so small, yet what would become a significant trend. She met him as soon as he arrived, after months of intimate cyber and skype contact; she was filled with excited anticipation. They were finally both in London and promptly went for lunch. At this point, this rather wealthy man very assertively told her he wasn't going to pay for anything. Which is fine, in one feminist sense, but on this occasion was an early example of his total lack of regard for any human other than himself. Unresponsive to any attempts at conversation, there would be only one way he would communicate with her throughout this ‘romantic’ trip.

Soon after their first ever lunch together, he compelled her into sexual acts, as if his urges were the most imperative thing in the room. In fact, every sexual encounter seemed to be his disastrous attempt to act out a scene from a hard-core porn film. While this is acceptable in a consensual relationship, for a first time intimate encounter with a less than happy partner – it feels like an affront. Perhaps he was attempting to ‘over-compensate’ to satisfy his ego. A suggestion of post-coital hug was shuddered at and a touch of the shoulders was treated with disgust. Anything that wasn’t interaction with another male or pornographic performance with her, he met with a cold disdain. Indeed, what motivated him to treat her and all her female friends in contemptuous silence; apart from when acting out his porn star fantasy, while any male friend or passing dog was reverenced with respect and love, we can only speculate.

Meanwhile the main question in our conversation – is why did she, after this first awful encounter, see him again? When you’re immersed in a relationship, it can be hard to see it objectively, because it has been so built up – how can we easily let go and accept that we were abused by someone we trusted? How can we accept that our knights in shining armor have deceived us?

I’d like to point out the perils of cyber relationships built up on MSN, email and Facebook. Certain people come across much more gregarious and emotionally available when there is no face-to-face contact. We can end up building an idea of someone in our head – which is rather hard to accept as false.

Besides which the perils of men who base their sexual prowess on porn is particularly worrying too. Check out ‘make love not porn’ for more information.



Thursday, 8 November 2012

Halloween: were you a sexy cat?


My favourite Halloween outfits.

This Halloween I attended a few parties, excited to see the weird and wonderful outfits that the world would come up with. Forgetting that neither party were a particularly artsey crowd like previously attended Halloweens, this excitement proved to be somewhat premature. Black & sexy was the call of the evening. One party, the majority of girls wore a little black dress with ears and at the other, almost every girl wore a black catsuits or corsets with ears. This menagerie was what I half expected, but nevertheless, I was disappointed. Today I would like to give a visual shout out to the outfits that didn’t disappoint in their imaginative scope and suggestion.


An aristocrat beheaded in the french revolution.

I particularly loved her outfit that not only looked visually beautiful with her sparkly bruises, but also told a story. 
















A metally tortured ballerina. 

She told me she had spent weeks getting her outfit together and the imaginative effort to create this fabulous Black Swan costume was not in vain. The belle of the ball. 












1920s Downton Abbey style. 

While I strictly was only at the pre-dinner of this party - the beautiful outfits are the most glamorous I saw that evening. 1920s Headpieces brought from House of Beth!








By Rosalind Kendal