September 23, 2015

UK’s next top stylist #fiestastylista semi finals

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Challenge 1: Bohemian

THE TASK

To prove their styling credentials to our panel of judges, these four contestants were given five days to put together an outfit giving their own stamp on the boho trend, the only rule being that their entire outfit would need to fit in a carry-on suitcase.
Olivia took inspiration from the relaxed bohemian feel of Stevie Nicks, while Betty combined vintage, high street and independent design to demonstrate her style.
Charlotte showed us her favourite way to wear a boho-esque festival look and Savannah experimented with different textures for an individual and edgy take on the trend.
Whoever’s look is deemed most stylish by the judges will go through to the finals, along with the winners of the next two challenges and our readervoted accelerator pass.


Challenge 2: Florals

THE TASK

In the second round of semi-finals, four contestants were given five days to put together a floral-inspired outfit. Again, the entire outfit could not exceed the space of a carry-on suitcase.
In four very individual takes on the trend, Madelaine based her outfit around a waistcoat her grandma made for her mum, Rebecca handstitched faux flowers onto various layers of a tulle dress, Ola opted for a look of floral brights and Jessica held her outfit together with velvet flares.
Whoever’s look is deemed most stylish by the judges will go through to the finals, along with the winners of the ‘boho’ and ‘utility chic’ challenges, and our reader-voted accelerator pass.


Challenge 3: Utility Chic

THE TASK

In the third and last round of semi-finals, these four contestants were given five days to put together an outfit embracing the utilitarian trend, with an outfit that takes up no more room than a carry-on suitcase.
Gabriele accessorized a khaki jumpsuit, while Scarlett went for a more daring, sportier interpretation, complete with baseball cap. Sarah created a powerful look in monochrome and Joolie went for an ode to tailoring with preppy undertones.
Four unique and super-stylish looks, but the judges can only pick one to go through to the finals, along with the winners of the other two challenges and our reader-voted accelerator pass.

The Judging Panel


SEAN DE SPARENGO
An award-winning advertising photographer and director, Sean is renowned for his engaging and playful work with outstanding attention to detail.
KITTY MCGEE
Kitty is Executive Fashion Director at Stylist magazine. Her previous roles include Senior PR for the British Fashion Council and Fashion PR Manager for Selfridges.
JESSIE BUSH
Jessie is a blogger and photographer whose style know-how and fashion pictures have seen her published in Vogue UK, Marie Claire US, Glamour US and Net-a-Porter.com.
CANDICE BAILEY
London-based womenswear and menswear stylist, Candice has contributed to Stylist, Nylon and Hunger magazines and worked with brands such as Nike, Swatch, Zara, Asos and Ford.

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