Wednesday, 31 July 2013

Meeting Masato

Having seen the lovely Sarah Jane Honeywell in a Masato dress that she was to later auction for charity, I decided to follow the designer on Twitter (@masatostudio)

Though I like to look, I'm not normally one for designer wear - but I decided to check out their designs on the web as you do! Typically however, a dress (several actually!) did catch my eye - with it's deep rich purple tones, softening circles and feminine cut - and I posted it on Pintrest: http://pinterest.com/pin/114841859220529766/ with the phrase "If only... So Classy"

So there I was, checking my tweets last week when I see that Masato is doing a sale and you guessed it, I went the site again. Next thing you know I'm making enquiries which lead to me visiting the studio, justifying it with the sentence: "well, I'm just looking as I do have a wedding to go to soon"!

Luckily (- it was a budget-blower!) the one I saw on Pintrest didn't quite work for me (darn you small bust!) but another one fitted as if designed just for me (Oops..) and the damage was done!

It's definitely worth it though. And, whilst in the studio I also got to see sketches of what Masato was working on, try on 'test' dress and suggest the colour it should be produced in!

Here's the lovely, talented man himself:

Read about Masato here: http://businessboombolton.com/2012/04/25/fashion-designer-masato-interview/ Buy Masato here: http://www.shop.masato.co.uk/


PS - I have not been sponsored by Masato to do this blog! I'm just chuffed with my lovely new dress and impressed with the service - from Mike picking me up at the station to my personal hand-drawn picture.



PPS - You will see the dress in it's glory in another blog... I need to accessorise!



Monday, 22 July 2013

A sunshine dress!

Hari's story


  • The challenge:

I was contacted by Hari's mum as they were struggling to find something special for petite (as it turned out more petite than even she realised!) Hari to wear to an important event. They also had limited time to shop together as Hari didn't live at home in London, and only weeks until the big night.

  • The solution:

We decided the best option was for me to go virtual shopping for them.

  • The steps:

Hari completed a detailed questionnaire about her measurements, her preferences and her budget; and sent me a picture of herself. 

I then set about finding some options for Hari searching on-line and in the shops. Rather than the high street, I focused on boutiques and vintage outlets (as vintage close often come up small) and was able to come up with a number of options - most in line with Hari's preferences, but I also a few ideas of my own.

I emailed the choices to Hari who picked some favourites. I then arranged for Hari to try them on.


Hari in another lovely dress, but not quite the 'wow' factor!

  • From the search to the choice:

Hari came to see me one weekend to try on a few dresses I'd ordered and picked up for her. One of the dresses was sticking out of its box and Hari looked so horrified by it that I shut the box and got her to try on her preferred styles.

Finally I asked Hari to try on the 'wildcard' dress that I thought would work but wasn't what she'd suggested.


We went from the horrified look at first glance to Hari not wanting to take it off for her bowling trip with friends!


But, it didn't stop there as the dress needed adjusting as it was still too big.


Seven layers of sunshine!

  • What happened next?:

I arranged for a seamstress to alter the dress which was much needed as it was still a little too big and a whole lot too long!

I also helped Hari with her accessories.



  • The end result:

Hari loved her dress, looked amazing, and bagged the award for Business continuity Student of the Year.

Simply stunning.


And here's what another client said about Damson Belle's virtual service (a lovely surprise, and completely unsolicited I promise you) - http://msalliance.me/2013/07/20/ill-need-a-handbag-to-match-the-shoes/



If you have a special occasion, if no-one else can help you too, it's time to...
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Saturday, 29 June 2013

Catwoman in Pyjama's!

#Justforfun I recently asked the people on my Twitter feed...
If you could get away with it, what mad outfit would you wear to work/school run/a posh restaurant?” 
Whilst the question was intended to be fun, the answer may give us a more serious insight into a range of things such as how we are feeling at the time of the question and our real style personality.
For example at the time I originally asked the question, my response would have been a Halle Berry-esque Catwoman catsuit (read into that what you will!) but right now, the answer would be my pyjama’s because I’m feeling tired and want to curl up in a huge comfy sofa. Interestingly though, those two responses also reflect my style personality as a Dramatic Natural, whereas the idea of wearing a fairy costume or going naked would never be options!
And that leads me to ask, why not? Eg is the idea of going naked (even when no-one would see us) a sign that we don’t want to feel exposed for example? And is the idea of dressing up like a superhero or baddie about wanting to feel powerful or dangerous? (Answers on a postcard please as they say!)
In other words what we wear (I believe) tells us a lot, and can be used to express something going on inside, hide, or shout out a non-verbal message.
With that in mind, what would your answer be to the question at this moment, and why?

Saturday, 22 June 2013

Fashion takes us back!

I recently held the honour of being #bizoftheweek on Twitter on the #BeckBromFL. Each day I tweeted around questions, tips and thoughts about image, style and fashion.
Whilst the tips and thoughts were often retweeted, the real interaction came as a result of the cheeky questions entitled #Justforfun.  A few of them will form the basis of my next few blogs, starting with the question:
- Which fashion item would you erase from your photo album? -
The responses did make me laugh, and I'm sure those who shared did too. Mentioned was a kaftan and curly perm, hot pants, headband and ra-ra skirt, a leopard skin coat, MC Hammer trousers and shell suits.
Though funny now, each outfit would (most likely) have made the wearer feel right on trend at the time, and I'll bet just reading that list has taken you on a trip down memory lane... It's funny how a picture (even one that remains in our head!) of us in an old outfit can transport us back years and remind us of a range of things - from what we were up to and with whom, to what we were listening to. 
In chapter 7 (The Traveller in Time) of the book 'The Thoughtful Dresser' we are told that...
..."We can date old photographs by what people wore, how they styled their hair" and that "how people are dressed is the most reliable indicator of different periods in history".
An item/ style/ period may return - hot pants from the 70's to Kylie "Spinning around", the 60's and the 20's as currently in favour; but always with a twist. And whilst an item might return, even then it will have us talking about how it was 'the first time around'.
Given that nobody wanted to erase anything 'current', it does make me wonder - what will we think of what we're wearing now in a few years time, what current styles will be recycled from the noughties, and what memories will they trigger?
So to my final thought on the subject: If the picture actually made you smile or brought back a good memory from a period in your history, it's not really that bad and really shouldn't be erased. Rather it should be smiled at and celebrated.
[Note: Sadly, in my case, my 90's graduation outfit - which was the wrong colour and style for me - simply makes me cringe but it still makes my parents smile so I'm stuck with it!]
Denise x
Please click on the link below and Enjoy (the full video is at the end)!:
Which decade would you erase your pic' from?!


Wednesday, 29 May 2013

So this year, So Now!

You probably know that emerald green is the colour of the year, but more than that - it really is a colour for the moment.

In the last few weeks I've met jewellery expert @KellyLCasey whose favourite stone is emerald, Caro Emerald has released a new album and Bette Midler was in the Metro yesterday* talking about (amongst other things) colour and fashion, and wearing - yes, you guessed it... emerald green!

As Spring continues to elude us, emerald green is a colour deep enough to not look out of place in the 'autumnal' weather whilst at the same time nodding us towards an appreciation of the growth of flowers and plants springing up around us.

Although it is a clear step away from black, worn in the right place with the right complimentary colours - emerald can act as an alternative neutral, eg with a pale green top if you have light colouring or contrasting tangerine if you have a warm undertone. 

And if that all isn't proof enough that emerald green is THE colour of the moment, did you know the gemstone for the month of May is emerald?

If you’d like to know how to incorporate this stunning shade into your wardrobe (and yes, it can work for everyone), then email me at denise@damsonbelle.co.uk for your FREE guide on how to feel energised in emerald!

Denise x



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Frame includes - Earrings: Stella & Dot, Claudia Galanti at Cannes 2013

"Who first beholds the light of day

In spring's sweet flowery month of May
And wears an emerald all her life
Shall be a loved and happy wife"

Tuesday, 30 April 2013

A lesson from Misha!

Style clues - What's your giveaway?

I've been really busy so didn't plan to do a blog this month, but then I met the lovely Misha whilst collecting brunch and this one was formed!

Misha perfectly captures my view that whatever you're doing you should find a way to embrace and/ inject your personal style (even if that's just your hidden bright red knickers or leopard print boxers!).

Under Misha's plain black uniform hides her cool tattoo, but I couldn't see that... It was her bright red lips, piercings, quiff and bow ABOVE her hairnet that gave a hint of her personal style.

The Misha you see...
... And what lies beneath!

Thanks for the inspiration and for letting me take your picture Misha!

Denise x


A big fat PS - If Misha can do it in a hairnet, what's stopping you?...
... find a way to embrace and/ inject your personal style EVERY DAY!


Saturday, 30 March 2013

About the boys

I do try to reference gentlemen in my blogs as much as possible but recognise that they're largely quite girly - so this blog is about addressing the balance and letting the gents taking centre stage for a change.

A number of my CMB colleagues have reported an increase in the number of guys they see, and I'm chuffed that more men are seeing the value in what I do. 

My oft used themes about image and confidence, image and job prospects, and image being a reflection of the inner you, are universal and relevant whether you are male or female.

Personally, I love doing consultations for men as (in my experience) once they get it, they just seem to go for it; but it it could be argued that its harder for guys to break out of their expected and/ self imposed uniforms of jeans & t-shirt or suit & tie combos.

But watch and learn from these guys...



What you see above is a real show of individuality, how to wear colour, accessorise and how to rock a trend...

Fellow men - see, it is possible! Ladies - this is what I'm talking about!

Go try it,
Denise.



Note: A couple of these boys were bashful and asked not to be identified... Bless em!, and Thank you for letting me take the pics anyway.