Showing posts with label Chanel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Chanel. Show all posts

Monday, September 15, 2014

We are going to...

Cork and Limerick Buyouts:


Our dedicated followers will know by now about our new venture into invading the designer closets of women, clearing them out and offering cash up front! We have bought everything from Orla Kiely to Marc Jacobs and from Victoria Beckham to Chanel from fabulous closets all over Dublin.


We know that there are dedicated followers of fashion all over this Fair Isle and that is why on the weekend of September 27 and 28 we are going to…LIMERICK and CORK! This means that if you live here or in the surrounding areas and have designer bags, scarves or jewellery to sell we want to hear from you!


 Our best sellers include everything from Marc Jacobs and Michael Kors to Chanel, Louis Vuitton and Hermes. If you have pieces sitting pretty and unused in your closet then this is the perfect opportunity for you. We will come to your place, free of charge and help you de-clutter your designer closet!


For more information and to schedule a pick up, you can email info@siopaella.com or call 01 677 9106 / 01 442 1747 to speak to one of our buyers.


Looking forward to hearing from you 

Ciara x

Tuesday, July 15, 2014

Jazz Night

Siopaella’s Sip’n’Save Event


The time was 5pm, the date was Thursday 10th of July, and the year was 1925…ok no it was 2014 but it felt like 1925. Siopaella had been transformed into a speakeasy bar for the night. There was jazz, there was whiskey, there were faux bobs and there were braces (the trouser kind, not the teeth kind). 


What was the point of all of this you may ask?? Well, in all honesty there was no point only that we wanted to have fun and we wanted our lovely customers to have fun with us. I know, I know we’re the best! 


 A couple of weeks ago all of us at Siopaella were invited to the Odessa club to see the Valerie Coyne trio perform. We were blown away. The talent was amazing and we wanted the trio to perform in the store.


What started as tipsy talk after a few glasses of wine turned into an actual idea which turned into serious planning which turned into Thursday night’s event. There you have it! Not only are we pretty good at doing this whole styling and buying thing but we’re also quite the little party planners (and clearly very modest…) 


For this event though we decided to go all out. That meant dress up, bar man (yes we had our very own barman) and a guest list. The guest list was open to the public and the response was overwhelming. It seemed like everybody wanted to be a part of our one night only time machine travelling back to the 1920s.


Now, the music, oh the music! Words cannot begin to describe the talent that Valerie Dalton has. Her voice filled our shop and we all quickly fell in love. The mix of piano and trumpet was beautiful and really helped with the feeling of being back in time and becoming part of a generation that was filled with speak easy clubs, prohibition and old school glamour. 


Our very lovely (very very lovely if you know what I mean) bar man Oliver made the best cocktails. We could choose from an old fashioned or a vodka Tom Collins. They were delicious and I can happily say that there is nothing more satisfactory than a whiskey cocktail on a cold, wet and windy evening. There was also of course prosecco available for those who prefer a glass of bubbly.


Food on the evening was brought to us by the lovely people from KC Peaches Dame Street and we all devoured it. There were both hot and cold platters filled with cheeses, chicken, peppers and my all-time favourite finger food; pigs in blankets.


Not only were our guests wined and dined but to make the evening even more special we had in store discounts. You can’t say we don’t spoil you! Some of our guests even changed into the items they bought in order to become part of the 1920s theme.



The Valerie Dalton trio ended the night with a beautiful song about love and then it was up to the main woman herself, Valerie, to choose the best dressed on the night. The winner was the lovely Aisling O’Regan who wore a stunning waistcoat and skinny trousers. Valerie not only loved the more androgynous take on the theme but she also fell in love with Aisling’s Chanel heels (didn’t we all - and they were also a Siopaella find! ). 



We’re hoping this event won’t be a one off occasion and that we’ll be able to host more in the coming months. Who knows the next one could see us dawn our roller-skates while we have a 70s disco in store or force us to find our finest neon clothing, fish net tights and glow-sticks while we host an all-night rave…a girl can dream right? 


Ciara x

Thursday, January 31, 2013

Our Oscar Fantasy Fashion!


Ok, ok we've seen some awards season fashion but nothing compares to the Oscars. The lights are brighter, the dresses are better and I even think the carpet is redder!

So mark the 24th of Feb in your diary and get ready for some serious fashion. But to tide you over until then we've had a little look at the latest collections to see which dresses might be contenders for the night. The more couture the better!


Some people are against wearing red on a red carpet but an exception has to be made for a Valentino red, right? This dress is from their SS'13 Couture collection and does what the house always strives to do; it makes the wearer beautiful. 

Possible wearer: I'm thinking this would look unreal on Mila Kunis.


We've seen Jennifer Lawrence in a navy dress similar to this at the SAG awards. At least with this one we won't have the 'did it rip, or is it mean to be like that' debate (FYI it didn't rip, the top tier got folded up!). This Christian Dior Haute Couture gown is something that you might only get away with at the Oscars; yellow, sculptural, cutouts. But it still manages to be simple and chic!

Possible wearer: It's got to be Marion Cotillard, doesn't it?


Who said that black is the safe choice? If Elie Saab can do anything, it's make a gorgeous gown and his SS'13 Couture show was no different. Elegant but so intricate, this would photograph beautifully and look great on the red carpet. 

Possible wearer: Gwyneth Paltrow maybe?


Chanel always makes an appearance at the Oscars and I doubt this year will be any different. With a change of accessories - and maybe less eye makeup - this could wow on the red carpet. Soft and super-feminine, a light lining would make it a stronger presence and put a halt to all those 'granny pants' headlines. 

Possible wearer: Can't you see Anne Hathaway rock this?


If there's ever a time to break out the metallic fish-tail it's on Oscar night. Clean up the accessories and this Jean Paul Gaulier Couture gown could blow the rest of the red carpet away. I'm not a massive fish-tail fan but for this, I could make an exception!

Possible wearer: I would love to see Jennifer Lawrence in something like this!


So what do you think? What have been your favourite Oscar looks ever? Let us know! And don't forget to check out our Facebook for all our news and stock photos. 

:) Katie



Monday, January 28, 2013

Award Season Style: SAG Awards


Ooh award season is heating up! With just a month to go until the Oscars, the fashionable and fabulous of Hollywood are showing their sartorial credentials at every possible awards ceremony. 

The Screen Actors Guild awards took place last night in LA and saw the likes of Jennifer Lawrence (or J.La) and Anne Hathaway snag Best Actress and Best Supporting Actress. 

But we don't really care who won what, do we? Let's face it, it's all about the best and worst from the red carpet. Here's some of our favourites!

Mad Men actress Kiernan Shipka killed it in Oscar de la Renta - did we mention she's 13?!!

Marion Cotillard was back in Dior (pre-fall '13-'14) and looking beautiful - love the simplicity in a sea of sequins!

Kerry Washington has a new stylist and it shows. She's been topping 'Best Dressed' lists from the last few events. She kept it simple last night wore white Rodarte.

Not one for taking risks, Nina Dobrev looked fresh & chic in this pink Elie Saab - refreshing and & so age-appropriate!

Zac Posen is a red carpet favourite but this pre-fall '13-'14 gown stands apart for it's amazing colour - it's so good with Amanda Seyfried's blonde hair!

Fresh off the Parisian catwalk this Christian Dior Haute Couture gown is simple, clean & beautiful (did it rip or was it meant to, we don't know!). A more pared-back look might have worked better with it though?

And we always like to support brave fashion decisions but there were some dresses that even we couldn't defend. What do you guys think of these?: 

Chanel Haute Couture. Julianne Moore. All arrows point to PERFECT! But is it just me or does this  dress neither fit nor flatter the actress?
I think we all got where Claire Danes was going with the Givenchy and the dark lip but it came across more 90's than anything else. Also, aren't we over the slits yet?
14 year old Ariel Winter was transformed into a 30-something year old last night! Swamped in her Alex Perry gown, she looks over done and washed out. 

Usually a fashion favourite but, for me, this Valentino Pre-Spring'13 dress looks a bit washed out with the heavy make-up and very 'done' hair. Thoughts?
Get in touch! We want to hear what your favourite looks were, and which ones didn't quite do it for you. Do you agree with my list or am I totally wrong? Let me know!!

:) Katie

Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Craziest Looks from the Catwalks


Chanel ... because he's Karl Lagerfeld and he felt like it!
Phew, that was one crazy fashion month! From PRs getting slapped, to designers facing off, to Twitter rants, there was more drama off the runway than on. Saying that, some designers are always good for a, let's say, unusual piece. A dress inspired by bees, a hula-hoop handbag or a chessboard dress; which look are you brave enough to sport next summer?
What do you think of Vivienne Westwood's new beauty look?
Sheer, monochrome, Louis Vuitton and check ... check!
Gareth Pugh ... just what we need for a rainy Irish summer?
It's always the 80's at Balmain.
If McQueen say bees are in fashion, who are we to argue?
If your mother ever told you to brush that bird's nest out of your hair, Galliano has given you a comeback! 
In a Dolce & Gabbana world, this is what we wear!

Is it a bag or a very chic ball and chain? I don't know, ask the nice folks at Moschino!
Don't really know what to say about this except that it's Meadham Kirchhoff!

Did we miss any really crazy pieces? If we did let us know! I think it's safe to say that next summer is going to be ... interesting, to say the least  :)

Wednesday, September 26, 2012

Fashion Favourites: The Emmys!

Oh who doesn't love award season - all those beautiful people in beautiful clothes?

Well now that the Emmys are done and dusted, all that's left is to pick our favourites from the red carpet. We won't mention our not-so-favourites, because we're nice like that :)



Emilia Clarke in Chanel Couture
Everyone knows we love a bit of Chanel so we had to put Emilia Clarke in our 'best dressed' list! The Game of Thrones actress looked gorgeous in Chanel Couture. There might be better shoes out there for the look but everything else's so pretty that we don't care. 

Lucy Liu in Versace
Every red carpet needs a bit of sparkle and Lucy Liu brought it in this Versace gown. And no, those are not sequins, it's actually metal! The actress did admit the dress was super-heavy, but it's worth it to look that good. 

Gennifer Goodwin in Monique Lhuillier
Gennifer Goodwin has gotten some bad press for this dress but I think it suits her pixie crop and personality perfectly. It's nice to see celebrities who aren't afraid to do something a little different. 

Jilie Bowen in Monique Lhuillier
This is not an easy colour to wear but how gorgeous (and young!) does Julie Bowen look? She made the smart move of keeping accessories to a minimum because, let's face it, this colour does all the talking! Would you wear it?

Zooey Deschanel in Reem Acra
Zooey Deschanel's usually so quirky on the red carpet but this gown is so beautiful that I can see why she fell for it! With the pretty pink lip and casual up-do she looks fresh and elegant (though she did get her skirt caught in Lucy Lui's metal number shortly after this!). 

Julianne Hough in Georges Hobeika
This girl can work the fish-tail! It's just mermaid-y enough for me and the embellishment at the bottom adds a nice weight to the dress. Even more super-simple accessories here - are we sick of statement jewellery?


Nicole Kidman in Antonio Berardi
This is my personal favourite! Nicole Kidman looks so clean and chic (even though I might have added an inch or two to the length) but still interesting. The belt and placement of the embellishment gives her some shape, and her sleek hair keeps the look modern. J'adore!


Is there anyone I missed on our list, or am I just plain wrong? What was your favourite look from the night? Let me know what you think!

:) Katie