Thursday, 23 October 2008

The DIY Way

Some girls just always look impeccably stylish, even when they are on the budget of a student or a tramp.

It seems to defy all reason: you cannot look like a page ripped out of Vogue when you have less than £10 a week to spend on clothes. Or can you?

In truth, it's not all that unachievable.

Vivienne Westwood created the look in the 70s and it's not about to go out of fashion. Punk might be dead but DIY isn't.

Agyness Deyn does it amazingly well. She has a list of fashion designers who are dying to dress her for free and yet she still wears tee-shirts and old jeans (that are probably not that old, but they look suitable worn) and barely any makeup.

A bit like any student out there. But she does it well: the trick is that she know what to team with what, and most importantly, she knows her style.

So, where does that leave us?

Charity shops are a great start. It might be a bit of a chore to go through everything but most of the time it's worth it.

Another good alternative is to pick up on what Westwood was doing herself in the Punk era: take old clothes, rip them to pieces and patch them back up. You're sure no one will have the same.

And last advice: layer. It won't show that your top is cheaply cut if it's cleverly half-hidden by a thin quirky jumper; or kept into place by a large belt.

It's all down to interpretation and resourcefulness.

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