V A is a long standing and recognised digital creative; her voice resonates with many. In the last ten years, the site has developed into an online destination for fashion, beauty and lifestyle advice. Her sense of style, editorial flair and practical counsel offers an inspired and graceful approach to living.

V A is a long standing and recognised digital creative; her voice resonates with many. In the last ten years, the site has developed into an online destination for fashion, beauty and lifestyle advice. Her sense of style, editorial flair and practical counsel offers an inspired and graceful approach to living.

Edit by: Vicki
Oct 22, 2016

It’s A “Wrap” In Venice

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It is a wrap in Venice.

In more ways that one.


I’m home and in that pinch me mood where I am thinking about whether I was actually in Venice at all; it feels like a long ago dream. Thankfully the photographs transport me and remind me it is all very real.

An observation about Venice – for all the strength of the terracotta, there are an equally abundant amount of pastel shades.


I see in ‘colour groupings’, I am not sure when and how it started, but when I am out and about that is how my brain works. I notice colours, how they relate to each other and the placement of them against each other. It is the same for the exteriors as it is the interiors.

When I edit images I combine them in colour ways rather than subject matter much of the time. I like to mix the decorative photographs with the architectural shots and then relate them to fashion. I am not sure it makes much sense but visually I find this blend appealing.



 

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As pastel and pretty as she was, Venice was chilly.


The skies were crystal clear most of the time but the days and particularly the evenings were cold.

I want to tell you about my next best piece; after the sweater dress I have a crush on the knitted wrap and the poncho style wrap. It was never an item I held in much regard. Don’t ask me why; I have no idea. Now I can’t wrap up or wear these woollens enough.


Maybe I am late to this particular poncho party but better late than never, right?

As an aside I have had a residual resentment towards the poor wrap; it wasn’t the wrap’s fault. Adolescent memories of a not particularly kind art teacher who was renowned in the most part for her wearing of the poncho style wrap left me vowing never to wear anything without armholes, ever.



 

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Times have changed and I have finally managed to overcome my phobia ;)



This season the woollen wrap is being worn with much and makes a practical change from a tailored jacket. I wore mine over the sweater dress and with the pants. I even wore it over a puffer vest and leather leggings. The layering looks super cute and it is easy to pull on and off when inside and outdoors. I received so many compliments I started to wonder whether the “challenging” art teacher was onto something. I wear these wraps at home and I am wearing them as outerwear in London with the whole cashmere casual look or with the more formal outfits.



All I know is I am never going anywhere without one again; talk about converted. xv





 

It’s A Wrap

**eileen fisher ombre alpaca  poncho  //  eileen fisher viaggo serape  //  **eileen fisher merino wool poncho



**madeleine thompson cashmere wrap  //  madeleine thompson wrap  //  madeleine thompson cashmere poncho



 

images of venice, clementine davis

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