With a coat like this, thank goodness Zara is now online
It’s almost November
…but before we get excited about fireworks and collecting pennies for the guy, there should be just enough time to give your winter wardrobe a quick MOT. We’ve already talked about shoe trends, and the all important ladylike vibe. Now, it’s time to consider the crowning glory of every winter wardrobe – the coat. Always a key purchase, a coat has to be versatile, wearable, lovable and comfortable. And that’s a lot to ask of any piece of clothing. So let’s start with a practical solution and then move into the exciting realm of statement chic.
The natural- Camel is sooo this season. And with Iden, a classic dress coat with flawless proportions, Hobbs doesn”t disappoint. It’s ideal for the office and teamed with skinny black trousers and a black cashmere polo-neck it will be just as stylish as weekend wear. Read more…
Vector 99 - lightweight, interchangeable lenses
Polaroid’s range of
running sunglasses has been a big hit this season. And one of our styles,
Vector 99, has been especially popular. It could be the interchangeable lenses, or it could be that they’re so lightweight you forget you have them on.
A recent review posted by Running Amok offers some good insights. Have a look at what he has to say.
Runners take note!
Ted Baker does ladylike
The problem with dressing isn’t just buying the skirt, the top, the sunglasses, the tights and the shoes. The real problem is making them all work together. There’s no point investing in the perfect pair of trousers if you haven’t got the right shoes to wear them with. Need a dress? Then you’ll want to find a coat, too. And let’s not even discuss the whole handbag thing…But there is a solution. You simply have to focus on finding one thing at a time. Look at the trends, weigh them up and decide which ones will work for you and then go about finding the right pieces. And, since you have to start somewhere, why not start at the very bottom? Shoes are the ideal place to begin any fashion story. And this season’s ladylike trend will work with a wide range of skirts, trousers and dresses. Read more…
Good eye protection is an essential
Snow is unpredictable. Sometimes you get lots of it in December and sometimes you don’t see enough of it until February. So, if you’re planning to take your ski holiday sooner rather than later, it pays to do a bit of research. High altitude resorts are more likely to have a good snow pack by late November. Of course, there are no guarantees…but a little planning can help you find the snow you’re after. So let Polaroid Sunglasses introduce you to our top high-altitude resorts.
Engleberg- Popular with the Swiss, but still largely undiscovered by the British, Engleberg is an ideal skiing destination. The runs are varied and there’s plenty of choice for experts and those who are less confident. Have a look at
Ski Direct for a good deal.
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This week I will be attending the TFWA World Exhibition in Cannes where Polaroid Eyewear will be exhibiting for the first time. We can’t wait to showcase the 2011 Polaroid Sunglasses Collection for the first time, and as Cannes is one of the most iconic cities in the world, we just couldn’t think of a better place.
As it’s our debut at this event, I’m really looking forward to seeing what opportunities there might be to extend the Polaroid sunglasses brand into the Duty Free and Travel Retail industry. My diary for the show is almost full; we’ve got meetings with existing retailers and will be talking to potential new customers at the show.
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