Wednesday 9 January 2013

LOOK LIKE YOU JUST SPENT £10K



Yesterday I discussed (ranted) about Gina Rio and her £10k monthly allowance.

Gina is a stylist and understands how important it is to look presentable. Unfortunately we don’t all have a budget like hers. But that doesn't mean we can't look great too. So here is my picky pick of the items that you should be spending your cash on to achieve an expensive look.

Suit – Don’t get one tailor-made. Buy a decent looking one off the rack, and then pay a fraction of the cost to get it altered. The suit will be a fantastic fit and look like it was made just for you. Pair it with a crisp white shirt and a block black or navy blue tie and nobody will mistake you for the new intern.

Shoes - I don’t understand why anyone need 300 pairs of shoes. Pick shoes that can be worn with a few different outfits, that way you get more wear out of them. You can also buy little bits and pieces to revive tired looking shoes. If you must splash out on shoes, make sure they are a killer pair that you only wear on special occasions. You will appreciate them, and the comments you get on them even more. My killer shoes are a deep purple pair by Kurt Geiger

Bag – I really think a good bag is important. I don’t mind spending a little more on one. But again, I don’t think anyone needs 70. Pick a few that are adequate for different occasions. One for work, another for the gym. One for daytime use and another to match that sharp evening look. Zara have some great bags for men that come in at £50-£100. And they last for ages. I also love the Cambridge Satchel Company, who also have discounted items. They're on my Birthday gift list.

Zara also have great  bags for women. But I suspect women want to spend a little more on their arm candy. Mulberry is a gorgeous brand but with a weighty price tag.  But keep an eye out and you’ll find that they regularly have discounted items and special sales. And if you know the right people, you can even track down the wholesale outlet and save a lot of money. Do your research and save a bundle.

Jewellery – Let’s be honest, I can go and on about cheap jewellery, but nothing really compares to the real stuff. But whilst you pile on the bling, you are making yourself look cheap. Less is more so pick a few items to wear and keep them demure. Lots of big chunky items will only make you look like you just got your cash, or you have dodgy dealings with associates. And don’t turn your nose up at costume jewellery, such as Sultanesque. Some pieces look really elegant and it means you can change up your look more cost effectively.

Taxi – Gina gets driven around in a town car. Really? In London? I know the rail prices have gone up, but surely she can afford to work some of those 300 pairs of heels. Walk around showing off that new look, and if you must, get a cab for half the journey. Besides, a taxi driver’s banter is probably better than the chauffeurs.

Hair – Keep it clean. Gents, a slick look at the barbers cost £10. And ladies, I won’t put a price tag on your tresses. But make sure that you can keep it looking salon standard at home, so you don’t have to keep going back for a touch up. And play with your own style. Check out Youtube tutorials on how to create really striking hairstyles with minimum effort and no expensive visits to the salon.

Keep It Timeless - Purchase items that won’t go out of fashion. If you pick this year’s must have, it will soon become  so last year. Opt for something in a style that suits you, something you know you can wear comfortably time and again.

And the most important thing to remember in looking good is wearing it with of confidence. If you feel you look good, then other’s will notice. Don’t seek people’s justification. Be safe in the knowledge that you look fantastic and other people will soon notice it too.

Here’s hoping that if Gina Rio’s allowance gets cut off, this will help her survive and still look great.

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