Short & Sweet

May 8, 2010 by lily  
Filed under What's New Pussycat

shortAs all our stylish sisters know, hemlines are high this season. Thigh-skimming numbers are in. Day or night, smart or casual.

Check out our Stretsis stripey numbers for a sleek silhouette. The high waisted skirt looks great dressed down with a simple vest and converse. Why not sling a Maison Scotch black blazer over the black and cream dress to add a relaxed feel to the form-fitting one piece.

Sonia Rykiel’s strappy shift dresses are so chic and sophisticated. Choose between pink, black and oatmeal. The gold detailing would be beautifully enhanced with a metallic clutch and heels. For a smart complete look, take a peep at the matching coats , jackets and short sleeved shifts.

Kill two trends with one dress in the fun, flirty Manoush which encorporates  ‘Sailor-Chic’ and ‘Short and Sweet’.

Let’s celebrate this glorious sunshine in style and raise our hemlines as well as our spirits!

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Feeling Blue

March 17, 2010 by Pia  
Filed under What's Hot

By Malene TopThis Spring/Summer feeling blue is anything but sad with all the beautiful hues from bright aqua to baby blue and classic navy. We have styles feminine, preppy and nautical, and as always we have an array of designers sourced from all over the world, with prices to suit all budgets. So with By Malene, Sonia Rykiel, See by Chloe, Elizabeth Lau and many more, there really is no excuse not to jump on the blue bandwagon!

Taking the reins for this season’s bold trend is By Malene Birger. With achingly cool pieces including cardigans and sweaters adorned in bright colours and defined, detachable shoulder pads, making a style statement could not be easier, simpler or more wearable.

Favourites of ours include By Malene Birger’s cropped Sibrila cardigan with cute grosgrain ribbon detailing. Sonia Rykiel’s simple yet striking blue jumper with dusky pink necktie and See by Chloe’s adorable sky blue bow dress.

Fashionistas Jasmine Guinness,  Ashley Olsen,  Anne Hathoway and many more have already been papped looking blue and fabulous during high profile events this year. So, pop in to one of our boutiques or click onto our online store and see for yourself. We guarantee there will be something that will have you quivering with excitement!

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Score!

February 8, 2010 by Pia  
Filed under Fifi Fairy Godmother

Antoni and AlisonApparently, the Rugby season is upon us. With your fella/hubbie/friend indulging themselves in their favourite pastime, why don’t you do the same. Drop them off at the nearest pub and start your retail therapy in your favourite boutique. Luckily for you there’s a pub situated very near each Fifi store!

So, while the men are getting their muscled legs out on the pitch, why not follow suit and get your toned pins into By Malene’s navy tailored trousers or Sonia Rykiel’s oh so cute blue knitted skirt.

If you do happen to get roped into the whole sports thing by the men in your life, we have amazing pieces in every teams colour.

ENGLAND – Laundry Industry have done a fab simple t-shirt with a bold red knitted bow on the front

SCOTLAND – Elizabeth Lau has created a beautiful, simple navy cotton blazer with cream piping

IRELAND – We have some lovely little green butterfly handbags that will be the most stylish mascot ever

WALES – A soft, gorgeous Naomi Harper red and cream cashmere jumper

FRANCE – Get your hands on a lovely mid blue See by Chloe jumper

ITALY – By Malene have created a stunning, light blue cardigan with cute pocket detailing

If you really don’t care enough to support one particular team but want an excuse for a great new addition to your wardrobe you can go neutral and still get into the sporting spirit of things with our fab Antoni and Alison ‘Sport Number One’ cashmere jumper. Go on, just use it to treat yourself. After all, the men certainly are. How many beers do they actually NEED to watch a match?

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