In a sparkly dress at Buddha Bar; lashings
of organza look great on my partygoer, and its texture and colour complement
each other
Over the last month or so I noticed a strange and quite unattractive
trend emerging…. every time I went out with friends to various private members
clubs in London, I spotted a multitude of women dressed in sombre black
dresses. Why? What is so appealing about
dull, black dresses that their wearers think look attractive in a harsh,
unforgiving light of a club? What message do they think this restrained
elegance is sending? Sedative darling, not stimulant!
Many of those who are clad in this ill-fated attire don`t have a peachy, glowing skin. However, a lot of them
have fab blond hair. Unfortunately, the blackness of the dresses make their complexions
look ash-white, no matter how light their hair, or how bright their lipsticks
are.
I always viewed members clubs as joyful playgrounds, and
therefore worthy of a jewel-coloured garb. Below is a selection of bright
outfits I wore at some of the venues. And not wanting to, I had no choice but
to stand out from the mob of crows. Sisters
– it`s time to embrace colour!
In a Manoush dress and Vivienne Westwood heels at Buddha Bar
In a Roksanda Ilincic dress at Home House
In a vintage dress at No.41
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