Archive for the ‘silk slip’ Category

Cynthia Conran wears Classic Short kaftan 3 ways for Beach Tomato

Monday, March 12th, 2012

Cynthia Conran wears T&H Classic Short silk kaftan in Starlings beige / black 3 different ways for Beach Tomato.  Cynthia is the founder of The Collective Designs a travelling boutique for independent fashion and lifestyle brands, she also designs cashmere kimono wraps and will be taking part in a charity event this Friday ReDistributing Fashion where she will showcase her wraps.  For Beach Tomato Cynthia showed how she takes her Classic Short kaftan and styles it for on and off the beach by layering over a vest with jeans, over a short silk slip, adding a long tie suede belt and also with one of her beautiful wraps.

SAM WEARS HERO KAFTAN STARLINGS SAILING

Tuesday, January 24th, 2012

A lovely pic of Samantha wearing Hero kaftan / beach cover-up (over her own cream slip) in Starlings beige/black as a beautiful silk summer dress, we love this pic!

Kensal Festive Flea Market

Tuesday, November 8th, 2011

T&H’s favourite boutique Market, the Kensal Flea is back this Saturday 12th Nov at the Paradise Pub in Kensal Green.  Kensal Flea was founded by Mr & Mrs Smith’s globe trotting editor-in-chief Juliet Kinsman, who is also a west London resident and author of Park Life a blog that celebrates the people and places in Queens Park and Kensal Rise.  Juliet is a T&H kaftan wearer, main pic is of Juliet in Jade Mountain, St Lucia wearing her silk Hero kaftan and dress over a T&H black silk slip.

MEL MOSS WEARS CLASSIC LONG KAFTAN, FRANCE

Saturday, July 30th, 2011

Mel Moss wears Classic Long silk Kaftan and summer dress and luxury beach cover-up in Strongshark navy/cream, layered over bias-cut silk short slip in black, brocante shopping in France.   T&H have been following Mel’s new blog Absolutely Nothing To Wear.

POLLY VERNON WEARS CLASSIC LONG KAFTAN, BEACH TOMATO.COM

Wednesday, May 4th, 2011

Beach Tomato the amazing new website that celebrates all the things T&H love (great style, travel, beauty and interesting people) profiles Grazia’s Editor-at-Large Polly Vernon for their ‘How I Wear It‘ slot.  Polly (T&H’s muse and favourite style commentator) takes our Classic Long silk Kaftan and dress in Sandgrouse teal/marine black and beautifully shows different ways to wear it both on and off the beach.  Layered over a silk slip, tied with a Long tie suede belt, accessorized with a red lip, straw hat, bangle, sunglasses, Louboutin espadrille wedges and killer heels from Camilla Skovgaard – Polly looks effortlessly cool and chic.

JESSICA HYNES WEARS TALLULAH & HOPE CLASSIC LONG KAFTAN

Sunday, March 27th, 2011

sica Hynes wears Tallulah & Hope Classic Long Kaftan Jameson Empire AwardsJonathan Ross, director Edgar Wright and actress/writer Jessica Hynes at the Jameson Empire Film Awards March 2011.  Jessica wore our Classic Long kaftan in Starlings navy/pink to present Edgar Wright with his ‘Best Director’ award.  We love the way Jessica wore the kaftan with the ‘V’ at the back, she looked effortlessly elegant and illustrated perfectly how our silk kaftans can be worn to poolside to evening by simply wearing over a black slip and accessorizing.

CYNTHIA CONRAN WEARS TALLULAH & HOPE

Tuesday, February 8th, 2011

Cynthia Conran wears Tallulah & Hope kaftans and ponchos, luxury resort wear

Cynthia Conran wears Luxury Hooded Poncho, Circle Cape merino wool Poncho, Hero silk kaftan in Sandgrouse, Classic Short Kaftan in Starlings, silk slip with Classic Long kaftan in marine black.  Pictures taken in Cynthia’s home and Chaya Venice and Velet Margarita in Hollywood, Amercia. Final pictures Cynthia wears jacket by Jade Jagger, pink Cashmere wrap by Cynthia Conran for the The Collective Design and on holiday with father-in-law Sir Terence Conran.

Cynthia Conran has the upbeat energy and ‘can do’ attitude of someone who grew up in the sunshine state of California..   She spent her twenties living New York where she worked as a model and also ran a horse-riding school in Pasadena indulging her life-long passion for riding and horses. In her late twenties she moved to London for love and married restaurateur Tom Conran, they have three daughters.

Cynthia lives in Notting Hill and in 2010 launched The Collective Designs, a travelling boutique showcasing independent, inspiring fashion, beauty, interior and lifestyle brands.  The Collective events are edited and curated by Cynthia, they take place regularly throughout the year in friends and families homes.  The next Collective event will take place on 8th and 9th March in west London.

Cynthia also works with A.S.A.P a small charity that raises funds for African orphans who have lost their parents to the AIDS epidemic.

T&H spent the morning with in Cynthia’s beautiful home where she told us about her work, favourite places to eat and drink, and modelled pieces from our launch collection.

T&H: Why did you decide to launch The Collective?
CN: I enjoy fashion and design and i often meet really interesting designers, i saw an opportunity for me to support small, independent brands by bringing them together and creating events where people can enjoy their work in an intimate, very relaxed way. The events are the antithesis of high-street shopping!  They are where you can experience brands that you might not know of; everyone who shows at part of the Collective are chosen because they are offer something unique and special.

T&H: Tell us about some of the brands who have shown at The Collective
CC: It’s a pretty eclectic mix! Beautiful jewellery from designers such as Sally Dudumesh, Istanbul based jeweller Verda Alaton, Brooke Gregson and Jade Jagger, ‘Cuir ‘Et Terre’ artisan leather goods from the Dordogne, organic beauty brands, ‘Exquises Caprines’ soaps sourced from France made from goats milk, ‘KH Textiles’ cashmere throws from Finland, ethical fashion brands, accessory brand Pinki that uses South African springbok skins, cashmere wraps which i design, luxury silk kaftans from Tallulah & Hope!, to ‘Bluglass and Muir’ who create art pieces from Medieval London artefacts.

T&H: What’s coming up for The Collective?
CC: The next event will be on the 8th and 9th March and will be hosted in the home of florist Nikki Tibbles who founded Wild At Heart.  We have a lovely mix of lifestyle brands alongside some therapists giving mini-treatments.

T&H: Your favorite West London places to eat and drink?
CC: I’m lucky to be part of a restaurant family so i have lots of places to choose from. Coming from California i love good Mexican food and well-made margarita’s. We called Crazy Homies (Tom Conran’s Mexican restaurant) after an LA street gang ‘vatos locos’ it’s where i go to drink margarita’s with girlfriends, eat Mexican and a enjoy music.   I also love visiting my brother-in-law’s Mexican El Camino on Portobello Road (there is also a branch in Soho).   My favourite dish at The Cow is the fish stew and i can’t resist the chocolate, raspberries brownies with white chocolate chips at Tom’s Cafe.

T&H: When you venture outside West London?
CC: I love Scotts and Le Caprice for the glamour and buzz they’re great classic London restaurants.  I love the Japanese food at Roka.  The bar at The Boundary (Sir Terence Conran’s hotel/cafe/restaurant)  in Shoreditch makes beautiful cocktails and the food is fantastic.

JULIET KINSMAN, EDITOR-IN-CHIEF MR & MRS SMITH

Tuesday, August 24th, 2010

Juliet Kinsman Editor-in-Chief Mr & Mrs Smith wears Tallulah & Hope kaftan

Juliet Kinsman, Editor-in-Chief of Mr & Mrs Smith boutique travel specialists, and Kensal Green resident talks to T&H and shares some great travel tips. (Her blog for her West London neighbourhood Park-Life.org celebrates people and places in Queens Park, Kensal Green and the surrounding area – it’s a must for local info).  Juliet wears Classic Long kaftan in teal over black silk Slip.

Juliet has the kind of energy you would expect from a woman with a global schedule. Her quest to deliver style, service and original hotel experiences for the discerning traveller takes her all over the world, most recently New York, Mykonos, South of France, Berlin, Thailand and Italy.
“I love my job,” she enthuses, “It’s a complete privilege to travel to so many exciting places and meet such interesting people.”  Juliet regularly shares her travel and interior design thoughts in The Observer through to The Sunday Times Style magazine and The New York Times.

T&H: Where have you been recently that you recommend?
JK: Mykonos actually, where I stayed in an amazing luxury villa called Villa Orpheus (see picture above)– it was like taking over your very own boutique hotel – and it’s owned by the loveliest couple. I also visited Puglia in Southern Italy, where I saw some great masserias and trulli (see pictures above) – such a beautiful part of the world. We also headed to the less well-known region of Basilicata and stayed in Le Grotte della Civita (see pictures above) in Matera. Originally cave dwellings in the ancient rock, it’s now an extraordinary luxury hideaway thanks to 10 years of painstaking restoration. Every detail of the low-key-luxury furnishings is antique – it’s an incredible experience, and it would be a great place for a romantic autumn weekend away.

T&H: What about the ol’ ‘staycation’?
JK: Colourful and a bit kooky, Cliff Barns is definitely somewhere unique!
T&H: Does it look like Southfork?
JK: Ha ha, no it’s a kitsch private house in Norfolk purpose built for fun times for all the family or a big group of friends.

T&H: Top tip for finding flights?
JK: Skyscanner, everytime! It tells you most flights available for connections all over the world. Or if you have an iPhone, great apps are Next Flight (£1.79) which details all upcoming departures. And then keep track of all your transits with Flight Status (£1.79).

T&H: Favourite travel blogs?
Our Mr & Mrs Smith blog is great for insider hotel advice and inspiring tip-offs from our travels and I also love The New York Times’ T magazine’s travel blog which I also contribute to.

T&H are particularly enjoying your new hotel guidebook from Mr & Mrs Smith Hotel Collection France
Thank you so much! I can just envisage some gorgeous holidaymakers sporting your kaftans by the pool at one of the Côte d’Azur properties, or popping on their poncho while on a glam city break in Paris.

TALLULAH & HOPE LOOKBOOK LAUNCH COLLECTION

Saturday, July 31st, 2010

From top right
Chtion kaftan in marine black worn over black bias cut Silk Slip
Classic Short kaftan in marine black worn over slip with Long Tie Suede belt and Pareo Big Bird orange/grey worn as head scarf
Hero Kaftan in Umbel blue/grey
Classic Short kaftan in Starlings beige/marine black
Pocket cotton poncho in burnt orange worn with Ascher scarf in olive dogtooth
Classic Short Kaftan in Starlings navy/pink and with Pareo Tazelaar artist print worn as scarf
Circle Cape Poncho in navy with suede Scarf-belt in beige and Pareo Big Bird orange/grey worn as scarf
Luxury hooded Cape Poncho in marine black
Chiton kaftan in Africa
Classic Long kaftan in Teal worn over black Silk Slip with suede Scarf belt in Russet red

CLASSIC LONG KAFTAN, MALLORCA

Saturday, July 17th, 2010

Classic Long silk kaftan in marine black

Classic Long Kaftan in marine black