Meet the Other Phone. Only the apps you allow.

Meet the Other Phone.
Only the apps you allow.

Buy now

Please or to access all these features

Style and beauty

Looking for style advice? Chat all about it here. For the latest discounts on fashion and beauty, sign up for Mumsnet Moneysaver emails.

what PLANET do the sunday times fashion people live on?

78 replies

BadDog · 06/01/2013 12:58

  1. the trouser suit is coming back in - I mean - do they not knwo anyone with a proper job for which they have to dress smartly?
  1. a hair product kept her styled curls in place for TEN DAYS - ERGHH grosss! wash your hair lady!
OP posts:
MaureenShit · 08/01/2013 17:07

Christ. You snob!

LifeofPo · 08/01/2013 17:13

This reply has been deleted

Message withdrawn at poster's request.

alliscalm · 08/01/2013 17:18

At least the ST doesn't have Laura Craik or Lisa Armstrong trying to look all moody and allegedly representing normal women while usually wearing £600 shoes. The week when they got up Craik as Alexa Chung looky-likey - hilarious!

GetorfsaMotherfuckingMorrisMan · 08/01/2013 17:25

I used to love Lisa Armstrong in Saturday Times mag.

I ewould never wear a trouser suit, personally. Frocks all the way (sleeveless ones as well, a decent fitted cardigan or jacket to go with).

Fashion so DUlL. All repeated. When for the name of arse are maxi dresses going to leave us. They have been a summer staple for years. I blame bloody Sienna Miller.

Yes to nautical, military, colour pop, crayzee shoes this season repeated ad nauseum.

GetorfsaMotherfuckingMorrisMan · 08/01/2013 17:26

Trosuer suits remind me of 20 something recruitment consultants with bad mascara.

MaureenShit · 08/01/2013 17:32

Hate the word frock.

I work in a portaksbin. It's chic.

LifeofPo · 08/01/2013 17:40

This reply has been deleted

Message withdrawn at poster's request.

DonaAna · 08/01/2013 17:43

Getorf, I believe maxi dresses are only fashionable in the UK (blame the weather) and possibly in Australia (I don't know why - do you?). The recruitment consultant look seems to be coming back, and I can't wait to see blue mascara again...

I think a) magazine editors are truly clueless re: real life workplaces and b) imagine how dull an issue of black and navy and charcoal trouser suits with discreet jewelry would look. They try to offer fantasy and eye candy.

I sort of love the cyclical nature of fashion. It means my handbag from early 90s looks 'directional' again.

MaureenShit · 08/01/2013 17:49

I had to wear a maxi skirt to Henley. It was roasting. Why do people wear them ?

LifeofPo · 08/01/2013 17:51

This reply has been deleted

Message withdrawn at poster's request.

HazeltheMcWitch · 08/01/2013 17:52

Oh, I LOVE a good trouser suit from time to time. I am corporate, although at the slightly more creative end.
But when you need to be all power-weidling and serious and arse kickerish , there is nothing that beats stomping about in trouser suit and heels, like some kind of Mary Portas/Christine Lagarde hybrid.

HazeltheMcWitch · 08/01/2013 17:54

I am not wearing at trouser suit at the moment, however. I'd be able to spell wielding properly if I were...

GetorfsaMotherfuckingMorrisMan · 08/01/2013 18:39

I say frock in RL to annoy dd, she absolutely loathes the word.

FreddieMercurysBolero · 08/01/2013 19:03

It is all a big joke, isn't it?

Trousers suits? Pfft! (We will all be wearing them next year, I guarantee it...)

What's that piece on the back page where they do 'my style' thingy? My sister thought that one was a joke, like Mrs Mills.

I quite like Jess cartner-merely in the guardian magazine, the ladies of varying ages and skin colour do nothing for me though.

My sister

FrancesFarmer · 08/01/2013 20:06

Yup, I hate those features where they do outfits for different age groups but they are mostly interchangeable.

It would make more sense to do a series with women of different sizes and shapes. But that would probably be too sensible!

I watch Jess Carter-Morley out of habit but she looks underwhelming most of the time.

HollaAtMeBaby · 09/01/2013 00:16

oh god the back page "what are YOU wearing?" feature! My sister says it should be pronounced "what ARE you wearing?!" because the people always look such states...

Scarlet76 · 09/01/2013 06:33

The ST style magazine is the first thing I look for when I pick up the paper. But it's light entertainment rather than serious fashion advice.
What are you wearing on the back page always makes me laugh. NOBODY I know ever dresses like that. Tempted to send in a pic of myself - 'here I am in my M&S skinnys, on the school run and no time to brush my hair'

AmberNectarine · 09/01/2013 07:55

Yes it's a good point that media types don't have to conform like the rest of us. I have a friend at Vogue and she would no more wear a next suit to work than she would bootcut jeans! That being said, neither would I, but the point remains.

AmberNectarine · 09/01/2013 07:57

Though I will say she dresses like a normal, stylish person. Not at all 'directional'.

Pseudonymity · 09/01/2013 11:40

I would love to wear a trouser suit like they do endlessly in the press, but it seems to involve being six feet tall and a rake. It is not a look that works on most people. As it is I've resolved never to work anywhere that would require any kind of suit.

fridgepants · 09/01/2013 14:52

This reply has been withdrawn

This has been withdrawn by MNHQ at the user's request.

AmberNectarine · 09/01/2013 14:57

I don't mind a bit of Next for the kids, but they do have a really special kind of shiny polyester they make suits from that looks unbelievably shit. I think if a suit is going to work it needs to be majority natural fibres!

DonaAna · 09/01/2013 15:28

I love 'directional' when it's pointing backwards Grin

fridgepants · 09/01/2013 15:33

This reply has been withdrawn

This has been withdrawn by MNHQ at the user's request.

TravelinColour · 09/01/2013 15:35

This reply has been deleted

Message withdrawn at poster's request.

Swipe left for the next trending thread