Paloma Wool Archives - RUSSH RUSSH is an independent fashion title showcasing innovators in fashion, art, music and film through originally produced editorial and photography. Thu, 13 Feb 2025 02:06:00 +0000 en-AU hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9 https://www.russh.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/ss_logo-150x140.png Paloma Wool Archives - RUSSH 32 32 111221732 The frazzled 2000s English woman aesthetic is upon us again https://www.russh.com/2000s-frazzled-english-woman-aesthetic/ Thu, 13 Feb 2025 02:05:03 +0000 https://www.russh.com/?p=169538 AKA Richard Curtis core.

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It’s not like RUSSH to play into the barrage of core trends. Between Barbiecore, goblincore, balletcore et al. we’re all exhausted. But, at the risk of eating my own words, I do want to divert your attention to one of our favourite aesthetics to brew on the runways and TikTok alike.

Well, let’s be clear, it’s not exactly new. You see, the return of noughties fashion has revived micro mini skirts, ballet flats, the Balenciaga motorcycle bag and more. And now, the pendulum is swinging to welcome a style most commonly found in Richard Curtis films. Or, what we’ve dubbed the ‘frazzled 2000s English woman’ aesthetic.

@russhmagazine Is this a thing? The era of the sensible yet frazzled 2000s English woman is upon us! #y2kaesthetic #y2kenglishwoman #frazzledenglishwoman #y2kstyle ♬ cant get you out of my head. – 🦆

Plucked from the period between 2000 and 2007, the ‘frazzled 2000s English woman’ is a mindset not a list of prerequisites. Although, it was definitely an archetype in early noughties film, from Bridget Jones and her pals Shazza and Jude to Emma Thompsoneven Keira Knightley or Laura Linney in Love Actually to Kate Winslet in The Holiday. What do these women have in common? A lot, if we’re honest.

First, majority of them work in publishing, are middle class and all of them are in the romantic doldrums. More than that though, it’s their style that links them, a blend of what would typically be considered corporate attire and cold weather furnishings.

They likely wear jewel tone opaque tights – matte finish only. Skirts are essential, and most of the time they hit the knees, unless of course the skirt is off sick. In which case you should make a complaint to HR about your boss. Knitwear plays an important part too, be it a skinny scarf or off-the-shoulder sweaters in wool so loosely stitched, you’ve got goosebumps from direct contact with the air. Add on a pair of knee-high boots, bonus points if they’re Prada Sport, and there you have it. A recipe for the frazzled 2000s English woman.

To accessorise, simply stuff a couple of tissues up your sleeve or layer strings of glass pendants around your neck. As for what to do with your hair? It’s simple really. Let it get as limp as possible, then sweep it into a claw clip. Alternatively, you can cut it into a pragmatic bixie hairstyle.

So besides these film references, where else have we seen glimmers of the frazzled 2000s English woman aesthetic? For Fall 2022, Maryam Nassir Zadeh came through with a layered collection of clean cuts, ribbed lightweight knits and eclectic styling that speaks to the heart of the new trend. Meanwhile, Spanish brand Paloma Wool is doling out constant inspiration with boat neck alpaca wool sweaters and shrunken work shirts nipped in at the waist. Local Australian brand all is a gentle spring is offering up its own twist on the look with silk merino headbands and grey office-inappropriate mini skirts.

However, if you’re looking to shop the frazzled 2000s English woman aesthetic, see a selection of our favourite picks below.

 

PALOMA WOOL Elliot Boots

Paloma Wool boots

 

ACNE STUDIOS Fringe Wool Scarf – Narrow

acne scarf

 

WITH JÉAN Lyla Shirt

with jean shirt

 

ALL IS A GENTLE SPRING The Miniskirt in English Heritage Wool

 

SOPHIE BUHAI Brown Small Fan Shell Claw Hair Clip

claw clip

 

FRANKIES BIKINIS Brown Dudley Cable Knit Cardigan

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These are our August fashion favourites https://www.russh.com/august-2023-fashion-favourites/ Wed, 16 Aug 2023 07:00:04 +0000 https://www.russh.com/?p=190385 How are your wardrobes holding up? Are you only just getting the hang of this whole winter layering thing? Maybe you're already planning for the sunnier months.

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How are your wardrobes holding up? Are you only just getting the hang of this whole winter layering thing? Maybe you’re already planning for the sunnier months. Perhaps, you’ve skipped the chill altogether with a trip to the Northern Hemisphere. If it’s the latter, know that I am supremely jealous. Our latest fashion favourites carry a mix of both these approaches, because almost halfway through August, who wants to be pruning their winter wardrobes when they could be putting their pennies towards warmer times ahead? That’s my own logic, at least.

Mules and slingbacks are on our minds, and if you need a more comprehensive shopping list for the latter, here’s one courtesy of our production editor, Cassandra Dimitroff. It never quite hit freezing point in Sydney, so we don’t think it’s all that ridiculous to be wearing Capri pants or flirty cotton shorts right now. As long as your pair it with a leather jacket like the one below from Saks Potts or maybe a zip-up track jacket if you have one laying around.

For a bag big enough to carry all your existential dread, but affordable enough that it won’t heighten those feelings, see this one from Paloma Wool. The silver buckle is a nice touch. Speaking of silver, we’re looking for a pair of metallic kicks. If trawling resale sites for 90s Prada America’s Cup sneakers sounds like hell then we suggest this pair of Mexico 66 shoes from Onitsuka Tiger. And if you’re still stuck on the knee-high socks and pull-up stockings hailed by Miu Miu SS22 and FW23 respectively, then we’ve found the perfect source in Swedish Stockings. That’s all from us this August. Enjoy!

 

CORMIO Mavi Top

 

ONITSUKA TIGER Mexico 66

 

PALOMA WOOL Teabag

 

PRETTIES Pointelle Bloomers

 

BELLE THE LABEL Ballerina Dress in Black

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JACQUEMUS Les Mules Basses Ballet

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JUSTINE CLENQUET Curtis Belt

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SAKS POTTS Lauren Jacket in Cognac

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SWEDISH STOCKINGS Bodil Chunky Knee Highs

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MIU MIU Brushed Leather Slingbacks with Buckles

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The ‘RUSSH’ editors share what they’re packing for a European Summer https://www.russh.com/russh-editors-european-summer-2022-packing-list/ Sun, 26 Jun 2022 23:30:03 +0000 https://www.russh.com/?p=164294 Bon voyage!

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Are you popping your isolation bubble with a long-awaited trip to Europe? Well, then that makes you the envy of the RUSSH team. Good for you.

For many of us, the Mediterranean is the first destination on our list as we dip our toes back into travel again. And with things heating up in the northern hemisphere, a European summer is in full swing and calling our names. With little else on our minds, the RUSSH editors are sharing what they’re packing (à la Joan Didion) to bask in the European sun – even if it is wishful thinking.

One editor plans to keep it simple, condensing three weeks worth of outfits and accoutrement into carry on luggage, in a bid to cut the baggage and be spontaneous. Another is packing everything-but-the-kitchen-sink. From flimsy cottons tops courtesy of Paloma Wool to a pair of sunglasses from Lucy Folk, these are the items that have made the cut.

Bon voyage!

Lucienne Bambridge 

Brand Manager

A black bikini from Sir the Label , a pair of slingbacks for walking shoes, a bag that goes from day to night, and something for an extra bit of European summer glow. My Euro Summer plans consist of return tickets and a plan to make no plans, so travelling with items that double is a must if I want to condense three weeks into a carry on luggage. In times like this, multi-use products like Chanel’s Baume Essentiel and Bronzing Cream are a lifesaver. I’ll be stopping by Love Those Lashes before my trip to ensure maintenance is minimal and visiting Renya at Valonz for a freshen up. Less than two weeks and counting, I’m very ready for a return to Europe vacay.  

 

Sonia Blair  

Content Producer 

sonia's euro summer list

As you can see from the above image, I don’t pack light and excess baggage fees are the hottest item on my packing list. While my Euro summer isn’t happening until 2023, I’m already mentally packing. When the sun is out, I’m a more-is-more person, and I love a citrus or exaggerated motif sprawled across a dress, so while my favourite Atlantis Midi Dress by Alemais may no longer be available, I currently have my eye on the above by Palm Noosa. I’m never without a minimum SPF 30+, and Ultra Violette’s Supreme Screen is my MVP of suncare, and Illusione by Bottega Veneta an ideal summer scent. Birkenstocks, my Hermes Oran sandals and go-to practical ‘fashun’ kitten heels by Valentino make up the practical footwear rotation, alongside a trusty Chanel evening bag and a larger basket tote for the day. I’ve been coveting the Astral sunglasses from Lucy Folk for sometime now, and perhaps a July spent vicariously in Puglia is the perfect excuse to finally purchase. 

 

Ella O’Keeffe 

Fashion & Brand Features Editor 

This feels like a torturous exercise to be doing for someone who isn’t hitting the Mediterranean until September, but alas, I’ve never strayed from a plan. A good everyday bag is key for all of the holiday things you may need along the way, which is why the Chanel 22 is high on the list. For clothing, is there much needed? I love this little tie-up top from Paloma Wool, which can be worn over a barely-there bikini like this one from Oséree. For jewellery, it’s this abstract shell choker from Christopher Esber, and for shoes it’s the Balenciaga Croc Pool Slides for long walks and longer nights. Little else is needed save for a good book

 

Elyssa Kostopoulos 

Content Director 

Am I heading to Europe this year? No. Am I already curating my suitcase for next year? Obviously. I’ll start this off by saying I am not a light packer. And frankly, I don’t pretend to be. Let’s start with the basics. I love a fun bikini, and if I was sitting ocean side on a blue beach chair at Nammos, my swimwear of choice would be this Oséree Lumière embellished metallic triangle bikini with the matching Lumière embellished metallic stretch-knit kaftan to take me into the night. When it comes to footwear, I am normally a stiletto girl, but cobblestones and heels aren’t exactly a match made in heaven. So, I always like to pack a pair of chunkier sandals to give me some height. This season, I keep coming back to these Gucci cotton-terry platform slides, which happen to match perfectly with the European summer outfit of the decade, these unbelievable Missoni sequined metallic crochet-knit wide-leg pants and matching metallic crochet-knit halterneck top 

I’m a sunscreen fiend, so the Ultra Violette Double Threat Duo Bundle is always on hand, and my packing isn’t complete without a summer fragrance, which for me, has always been Twilly D’Hermes Eau de Parfum. My always reliable Casa Catinella Basket Bag and a great pair of shades and I guess that’s half of my carry on sorted? Tune back in next year to see where a whole year of planning gets me. 

 

Jasmine Pirovic

Digital Writer

A European summer? My heart says yes, even if my bank account has poured cold water on all those dreams. On the slim chance that I did jet to the Mediterranean this year, the duration of the trip would be spent at my family home in Korčula. Meaning my packing list would be heavy on swimsuits; a mix of vintage and this one from Ack Swimwear; minimal on the clothes, save for a couple of teeny skirts like this one from Tank Air and Sherris, halterneck tops and comfy dresses to slip on like this cutie from Gimaguas. There would be a fresh scent to blend with the inevitable summer musk. And these platform Coperni thongs are giving the Euro (trash) energy I strive for. Jewellery is always something special picked up on the island at Irena’s Coral Shop. And I can never travel without a book, camera, sketchpad and Conté. 

Besides that, everything else can be borrowed or bought at the local tourist shop. Just don’t forget your reef shoes! Next year.

Image: Instagram

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