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 24, 2017

Check It Out: Playing With Plaid

Check It Out: Playing with Plaid on vickiarcher.com


I have checked it out. Plaid I mean.
I have a few thoughts on the plaids and the tartans, as like the shearling and faux furs there is much plaid playing out this season.

Yes, I like it but like all good things a little bit can go a long way.

Unlike the gorgeous Chanel models I can’t see me wearing plaid from head to toe, unless I audition for a part in Outlander and this late in the game Catriona Balfe need not fear.


Checks can be super smart, incredibly cosy and surprisingly easy to wear; it can also look downright ageing. Tweed à la Chanel can be stunning; other tweeds can add 20 years without even trying.



Check It Out: Playing with Plaid on vickiarcher.com



Plaid needs clever curating and accessorising. Like leopard print I’m best with a one-hit piece and a piece to make a subtle statement. Novice wearers might even prefer to work up, trying a scarf or socks for starters.


Me, my favourites are plaid trousers. I found some last year in my old school tartan (yes I know, what was that all about) and I accessorised them with all black. They were a well worn and successful add on to my essentials. This year I will venture further and look at plaid jackets – a casual style I can wear every day. I am not brave enough to do a “double check” unless the fabric is a very quiet Prince of Wales or a herringbone plaid.


These weaves, a little like floral are an acquired taste.

As I don’t wear huge patterns, I don’t gravitate towards bold tartans. A scarf for colour can work but in a pant, jacket or coat I prefer the quieter tones and checks. Bold plaids in trousers can be unsightly from the back when the print has a large repeat.


Not too many derrieres need increasing, rather the latter ;)





Check It Out: Playing with Plaid on vickiarcher.com


Plaid Pointers

Wear one piece at a time.

Bolder checks are better in jackets and coats; trousers, stick with a small plaid.

Avoid voluminous styles.

Accessorise with neutrals.



And wear it.

There is something very happy and joyous about a good plaid. Try it, you will see. xv




Check These Out: Plaids To Play With

bottoms up

**kut from the cloth  ||  **marc jacobs  || isabelle marant  ||  **theory  ||  msgm  ||  piazza sempione  || alexander mcqueen



wrap up

eileen fisher coat  ||  **vince car coat  ||  **topshop coat  ||  **topshop pow trench  ||  lewit blazer  ||  **j.crew blazer  ||  balenciaga poncho




images, chanel pre-fall 2013

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