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Sunday, 27 October 2013

The Nottingham Vintage Fair


Whether you’re a complete vintage junkie or just like to dabble with the odd accessory the vintage fair is definitely worth a trip during your time in Nottingham. It features stalls upon stalls of antique goodies including clothes, accessories and crockery; there’s even a beauty salon for those fancying a cheeky makeover for the day. Now digging through all those rails can be very thirsty work so it’s definitely worth having a sit down at the vintage tea party also featured which serves up a range of delicious cupcakes and tea in very adorable vintage china. And the best part is it’s all very affordable so perfect for the students of Nottingham looking to add a bit of retro style to their wardrobe without breaking the bank.



 


The vintage fair visited Nottingham this weekend (27.10.2013). But don’t be too disheartened if you missed this one because the vintage fair comes to the Albert hall 4-5 times a year with the next one being on the 7th of December. If you simply cannot wait that long for your vintage fix head down to Hockley (Down the side of Zara in the city centre). There is an array of vintage shops including cow vintage, A vintage obsession, white rose and many more that are great for a little rummage around. 

Happy Shopping and we hope to see you strutting your best Vintage finds around campus !

Written by Jessica Neale- Social Secretary

Saturday, 26 October 2013

HAPPY HALLOWEEN

So halloween is fast approaching and the decisions of what to wear may be challenging. 
We've scored the high-street to  find fashionable items that are perfect for the occasion.




We would also like to invite you to our second socal of the year. The social will take place on the 29th October and is a halloween bar crawl (which ends up in Market Bar's popular Fuck Hip Hop night)

The theme for the evening is Angels vs Devils. For more information check out the Facebook event here. 

Tickets cost only £5 which includes entry to Market Bar and the other bars. To get your ticket contact Kim on 07907218227. We look forward to seeing you then! 


Written by Sophie - PR Rep

Thursday, 17 October 2013

FIRST FASHION SOC SOCIAL OF THE YEAR // MEET AND GREET AT COCO TANG

On Monday 14th October Fashion Soc headed to Coco Tang for the first social of the academic year. 

We chose Coco Tang to hold the event because of its stylish and sophisticated vibe and thought chatting over cocktails would be a perfect first social. There was also an after party at Oceana.

Everyone looked fantastic and some members were even snapped by The Tab and have featured on their latest Campus Style article. 

It was great to get to know everyone and we hope that everyone enjoyed themselves. The complimentary cocktails (Raspberry Ripple, Strawberry Daiquiri & Lemon Tart) went down a treat!

 Here are some photos from the evening (The full album is on our facebook group - so get tagging!)















We are currently in the process of organising our next social, so do not fear if you missed out on the first!

Lots of love the Fashion Soc Commitee x 


Monday, 7 October 2013

Winter is coming!

Brace yourselves, university students, the Nottingham winter is coming!
 We can all feel the biting chills of it already, and can begin to mourn the deaths of our Summer wardrobes; kiss goodbye to those block colours, and bid adieu to our mini skirts and denim shorts (unless we are lucky enough to see the temperature manage to reach over ten degrees, and we all suddenly see a deluge of lithe, skinny girls trying to bring hot pants back in full force).
 As the first of the Autumnal leaves start to fall, so apparently does our mood, as our inner goths come to the surface through the medium of grunge fashion. Black is the prevalent colour, the only colour really worth wearing – although, we do catch a glimpse of those dark greens, reds, greys and blues.

Of course, seeing as the Nottingham winter starts in September and finishes around June, it is wise to invest a hefty chunk of that student loan in a good winter coat. But as I look around the high street, it seems we are truly spoilt for choice when it comes to coats this season.

Firstly, there’s the fail-safe trench coat – effortlessly chic, and can be thrown on top of any outfit to look smart; even the most raggedy and ripped pair of jeans can look well groomed when paired with a trench (ripped jeans, by the way, are another must for those seeking to unleash their inner goth by emulating the grunge style – that is, if you’re brave enough to expose your bare knees to the cold wind).

If you think the trench coat is a tad too formal to wear to your empty nine o’clock lecture on a Thursday after Crisis, then there’s the anorak; an item of clothing no longer reserved only for train spotters and elderly men. Found in practically every high street store nowadays, usually dark khaki green, with some variants in camouflage prints. The anorak is the antithesis of the trench coat; comfy, cosy, and makes any outfit that could be deemed potentially ‘too dressy’ for lectures look effortless and cool.

Naturally, we all know a wardrobe would be incomplete without a leather jacket. They are the holy grail of the fashion world and go with, quite literally, everything; giving a punky edge to a floral skater dress and a biker chick look to any LBD – it makes smart casual, and casual edgy.
Alas, Nottingham’s bitterly cold winters have made the leather jacket, quite frankly, impossible to wear. However, we no longer have to sacrifice that stylish edge that a leather jacket can provide an outfit, seeing as many coats in winter collections are embellished with leather sleeves – it may seem a small change, but it has livened up many anoraks and trench coats that may have otherwise been considered ‘tired’ and ‘jaded’.

But it is not only the sleeves of our winter coats that have received a make-over for this winter, as softer fabrics are now beginning to take centre stage – angora jumpers and cardigans are prevalent in Topshop and Zara, and wool blend coats are now also featuring heavily on the high street, as seen featured here in Topshop, giving a trench coat an almost ‘jumper’-y look, and just as cosy as the over sized jumpers that now have become a firm winter staple.

So yes, whilst we may be releasing our inner goths once again for this winter, at least we can easily keep them warm in these new coat combinations featuring cuddlier fabrics and edgier sleeves; no matter what your predominant  style may be, it seems there truly is something for everyone this season!

Written by Kimberley Bond, the President

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