paul smith top, help needed please
Does anyone know where I can get this top from, I need it in a bigger size and I'm desperate for it
Thanks
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Why don't you ring Paul Smith and ask? (I mean one of the shops, not the bloke!) The ebay listing has a pic of the tag, which will give you the product code - I'm sure they can tell you whether it's current or not.
ETA from the website:
If you are interested in availability of any item you have seen on the website, please find your nearest shop / stockist Shop locator who will be able to assist, or contact us at or or call the international (EU land lines only) free phone number on
00800 222 444 55. All other countries call +44 (0)115 9685979
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ooh I never thought of that
Will try that tomorrow
THANKYOU!!!!!!
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I don't know if it's old season, but maybe try house of fraser... I'm pretty sure they sell the paul smith blue range there.
How to wear and accesorise this dress?
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How to wear and accesorise this dress?
Hi Girls:wave:
I bought this in Asda today for £5 :faint:
It's made of a thickish material and fits really wel, and am chuffed with my bargain.
But a couple of questions spring to mind:
Is it too short for work? (in an office)
Do I wear nude shoes, or is the look then too nude.
(shoes in pic are fairly nude peeptoes)
What shoes?
What accesories would I put with it?
Is is a light beigey colur with a golden shimmer to it..
If not to work, where would I wear it?
Help, thanks in advance:D :wave:
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That is a GORGEOUS dress! So jealous! You have the legs for it too!
I would wear it anywhere to be honest. If you wanted to dress it down you could wear some metallic sandals or embellished pumps? I think you could wear it to work like that in the summer and with dark tights when it gets colder.
I would go for a gold necklace that fits in the neckline as well IYSWIM, rather than a long pendant.
:D
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They had LOADS in Asda, might be worth a look.
Thanks, I really like it too.
So you don't reckon it's too structured to wear during the day (apart from to
work)?
What colour necklace, bronze? Gold?
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Well personally, I would wear it to the office (if I worked in one anymore!). I would say maybe dress it down with a cropped cardi or something but it seems such a shame to hide the lovely sleeves! If anything, I don't think its to structured for the office but maybe to shiny as in the shimmery fabric because that can sometimes make things look quite dressy.
I think either bronze or gold would work. Maybe a wood or heavy beaded necklace could look good too?
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Tis a lovely dress!
Why not go all trad with simple black shoes or pumps to tone down the shimmery-ness, and a bit of onyx jewellry if you have any?
Wedding in France in October - navy frock?
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Wedding in France in October - navy frock?
Hello all,
I'm off to a fairly swish wedding in a village a couple of hours from Paris in October and am looking for something versatile yet chic, that I can wear again and won't require me to buy too many new accessories (as having to buy new accessories is always a burden, naturally). I tried on a blue silk dress in Betty Jackson that was gorgeous on the hanger but somehow brought my breasts down to my knees and made me look completely mad. I was going for Princess Caroline of Monaco (or do I mean Stephanie?) before she ran off with the circus performer but got Princess Fiona of Far Far Away (in ogre mode).
Anyway, I digress - I'd still like something navy, so any suggestions for well-cut, fairly fitted, shift-type smart navy dresses with a bit of detail, that I could accessorise with tan and white would be VERY much appreciated!
Merci mesdames x :wave:
P.S. Home truths along the lines of "Everyone there will be sooo much more chic than you, as they will be, and this is key, Frenchand therefore naturally the chicest kids on the block - do yourself a favour, embrace your crazee Englishness and channel Helena Bonham Carter" will only be moderately well-received.
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I totally love your sence of humour!!
Have you thought about having something made especially for you? Yes a tad pricey but you get exactly what you want, and afterall this is a special occasion - worth a thought?
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What's your budget?
Matches have these:
My Wardrobe has this:
There are a couple of gorgeous ones on Net-a-Porter, but they're around the £1000 mark :cmdunno:
I really like this from Debenhams, although maybe getting a bit off the mark of what you're looking for ...
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:wave: hello!
edited because I re-read your post!! And the dress I posted was way of the mark! :lol: will have another look...
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What about something like this It might not be dressy enough though, but I think it's very chic :)
Scratched sunglasses
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Scratched sunglasses
I've managed to scratch one of the lenses of my Ray-bans - it's a few tiny tiny chips.
I'm hoping it can polished out and they're not ruined, but I don't know who to ask.
Would it be worth calling into an optician, as I can't any contact information for Ray-ban direct?
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Whenever my sunnies have been damaged i've always gone into a small local independant opticians near to me.
Its a sweet old man that charges me 50p to fix the arm on my glasses when they've ever come off or to straighten the frames if they've been sat on.
I've never had to have stratches removed so I couldn't tell you about that, but I definitely think its worth ago. I'd avoid the big high street chain shops though, as they never seem to want to help with anything.
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This might have some useful info, hope you can get them fixed :fingers:
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Why do some of the people on yahoo answers just answer with 'no' :confused:
Could you go back to where you got them and ask their advice?
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Nothing useful to add, but I would be interested in knowing if you do find out, as I have done exactly the same with my raybans :(
And if I find out, I will let you know.
x
Shopping in London; where is...?
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Shopping in London; where is...?
I'm going shopping in London tomorrow, and was wondering if anyone could tell me how to get to the Marc Jacobs shop please?
I barely know London so I'd need directions from the nearest tube station :D
Same for Carnaby street please :D
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The Marc Jacobs store is on Mount Street. Its about 2 blocks down from Oxford Street at the Marble Arch end. The simplest way I can think to discribe it is if you get the tube to either Bond St or Marble arch stations and walk along till you get to the cross roads with Selfridges and Marks Spencers then walk down North Audley Street (it has Laura Ashley The London Luggage Co on its top end), cross Grosvenor Square passed the American Embassy and straight down to South Audley Street. When you get to the next junction (with the Audley Pub and a carpet shop) turn left onto Mount St and it is about 4 shops along on the left.
If you want to go to Carnaby St after the best way is along Mount St, across Berkeley Square onto Bruton Street and then straight along until you cross over Regent Street, then it is 1 street behind.
Good luck and have fun!
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Carnaby St: If your standing opposite topshop (with oxford circus tube behind you) turn right walk down the 1st street on your right (you can see liberty in front of you)
turn left at liberty Carnaby St is the 1st street on your right.
Does that make sense?
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I was such a tourist when I went to London in June for the first time; I bought one of those maps with all the streets on! I don't think I'd have found Carnaby Street without it. Am going again next week, and fully intend to use the map again :D
C xx
