Wednesday 4 July 2012

Where have you been, Peter?

In case you haven’t heard, the Peter Pan collar—that girlishly rounded slip of a collar you may have noticed encircling the neck of your grandma's sweater is officially back.
Kirsten Dunst has been wearing one, Michelle Williams has been wearing one, and, if you believe Google image search, Alexa Chung has been wearing one almost every day.

These days, the collars are often worn with a sort of twee, schoolgirl-ish sweater and skirt combo, and they seem like the perfect accessory for a generation of women afflicted with Peter Pan syndrome (pretty much anything New Girl star Zooey Deschanel might do).


The more we look at Peter Pan collars—particularly the detachable versions in unexpected fabrics, like leather—the more we’re beginning to like them.
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Peter Pan Collar Top: Boutique In Bandra
Pants: Vero Moda
Blazer: Vero Moda
Sunglasses: Charles & Keith
Shoes: Charles & Keith
Bag: Streets of Bangkok
Pairing up something demure like the top shown above with a pair of colored pants can turn a look around. A Mix and match of trends (in most cases) turns out to be a good idea.
The colored pants bring out a fun element in the look that helps enhance an already appealing top.
If you are in the mood of dressing it up a little bit then a blazer would be a perfect way to snazz up that collar and make it go a formal.
A Reminder to all you fashionista's, we also have out very own detachable collars (Peter Pan as well as other designs) available at Snazzy P's store, so go ahead and place your orders with us on snazzprerogative@gmail.com for your custom made detachable collar.
- No we're never gonna to survive unless we are a little crazy
Until Next Time
Karishma & Monish

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