Oliver Proudlock is known for his effortlessly cool urban street style as we often see in the E4 series ‘Made In Chelsea’ and he has collaborated with Oliver Sweeney to create an exciting range of high top trainers. Taking inspiration from this season trends, the trainers give off a laid back yet stylish vibe, incorporating the bold animalistic pattern, leopard – key trend to this Spring/Summer season.
Proudlock’s design incorporates leopard prints, electric cobalt blue, black suede and black leather as part of the collection.
The collection aims to bring about an easy cool persona with a street style edge. Wear the Nox Pardus leopard or the Tijuca in blue, with some slim fit black jeans a black muscle tee-shirt with some simplistic jewellery and some statement leopard print glasses which you can get at Brick Lane vintage market every Saturday and Sunday.
Check out the full collection online at oliversweeney.com
Words by Yvonne Jay
Oliver Proudlock is known for his effortlessly cool urban street style as we often see in the E4 series ‘Made In Chelsea’ and he has collaborated with Oliver Sweeney to create an exciting range of high top trainers. Taking inspiration from this season trends, the trainers give off a laid back yet stylish vibe, incorporating the bold animalistic pattern, leopard – key trend to this Spring/Summer season.
Proudlock’s design incorporates leopard prints, electric cobalt blue, black suede and black leather as part of the collection.
The collection aims to bring about an easy cool persona with a street style edge. Wear the Nox Pardus leopard or the Tijuca in blue, with some slim fit black jeans a black muscle tee-shirt with some simplistic jewellery and some statement leopard print glasses which you can get at Brick Lane vintage market every Saturday and Sunday.
Check out the full collection online at oliversweeney.com
Words by Yvonne Jay
The Wedding Season Intro:
As the Sun finally graces UK shores, and temperature heats up, it can only mean one thing. Yes, Wedding season is upon us. And, as the invitations flood in, thoughts turn to this question: What does one wear?
Weddings are joyous occasions. People committing, people laughing, often there are tears. But, let’s not lie. Weddings are also frightful occasions. First, there’s dodgy weather. Then, there’s trying to fit in with the theme. There is nothing worse than seeing an invitation with a theme more complicated than ‘Love’. A Countryside theme when the wedding is in the middle of Peckham is a massive sartorial issue.
Alas, have no fear, PAUSE is here. We will be navigating through the right well-groomed wedding looks to show you how to look your best. Whether you want to blend in, or stand out, we will be covering it all.
We will also be answering your questions so either email us at: [email protected], or tweet us @Pause_Mag
Words by Master Nath
Oliver Proudlock is known for his effortlessly cool urban street style as we often see in the E4 series ‘Made In Chelsea’ and he has collaborated with Oliver Sweeney to create an exciting range of high top trainers. Taking inspiration from this season trends, the trainers give off a laid back yet stylish vibe, incorporating the bold animalistic pattern, leopard – key trend to this Spring/Summer season.
Proudlock’s design incorporates leopard prints, electric cobalt blue, black suede and black leather as part of the collection.
The collection aims to bring about an easy cool persona with a street style edge. Wear the Nox Pardus leopard or the Tijuca in blue, with some slim fit black jeans a black muscle tee-shirt with some simplistic jewellery and some statement leopard print glasses which you can get at Brick Lane vintage market every Saturday and Sunday.
Check out the full collection online at oliversweeney.com
Words by Yvonne Jay
The Wedding Season Intro:
As the Sun finally graces UK shores, and temperature heats up, it can only mean one thing. Yes, Wedding season is upon us. And, as the invitations flood in, thoughts turn to this question: What does one wear?
Weddings are joyous occasions. People committing, people laughing, often there are tears. But, let’s not lie. Weddings are also frightful occasions. First, there’s dodgy weather. Then, there’s trying to fit in with the theme. There is nothing worse than seeing an invitation with a theme more complicated than ‘Love’. A Countryside theme when the wedding is in the middle of Peckham is a massive sartorial issue.
Alas, have no fear, PAUSE is here. We will be navigating through the right well-groomed wedding looks to show you how to look your best. Whether you want to blend in, or stand out, we will be covering it all.
We will also be answering your questions so either email us at: [email protected], or tweet us @Pause_Mag
Words by Master Nath
Vinti Andrews now introduces her AW13-14 collection, which offers a fresh mix of material and texture, making us think of glamorized characters from US Slasher movies. Goths Vs Jocks is a strong example from her collection, which in many ways highlights the ‘perfect high school victim’ stereotype.
“The idea of opposite sub cultures coming together, joining forces and exchanging traits to find the killer… defeating the enemy.”
Vinti Andrews is well known for her reconstructive design techniques. You might remember her from previous collaborations with Nike, designing some interesting mash-ups with various Nike products as the base. In her AW13-14 collection she combines natural and high-tech material and textures such as cotton, nylon, chenille, sequins and beadings. We also find different mixtures of plaids and the use of traditional tie-dye techniques.
The playful approach to traditional techniques and modern aesthetics is perfect for those wanting to ease their way into the fashion conscious look. This collection will do the trick.
Keep in touch with Vinti Andrews here:
facebook.com/vintiandrewsofficial
instagram.com/vintiandrews
Words by Anna Ahren