Archive for July, 2011

Best of the Brands!

By Chloe Tompkins in Brands, Offers, Top Picks on Thursday 28th July, 2011

Everyone loves a bargain, right? Well, we for one sure do – and nothing quite beats finding that one item which slots perfectly into your wardrobe, all at a fraction of the price! And with the Up To 70% sale now live on the site, bargain hunting hasn’t been easier!

 

We’ve also got a great range of brands included in the sale, all of which we love! From the vintage chic of 18 AND EAST to Ichi’s feminine cool, there really is something to suit all occasions and everyone’s tastes. Have you already got an eye on your favourites? Well, check out our top branded items from our sale below and be sure to let us know which items will be going in your basket!

 

Out And About

Go for East End cool with this rock & roll inspired Pippa Lynn Chiffon Cropped Blouse (Was £49, Now £24.50) and Military Trousers from Ichi (Was £35, Now £10.50).

 

Top Tip: A slouchy oversized handbag would complement this look perfectly!

 

Festival Chic

Heading to a festival this summer? Wear this tropical themed Cropped Vest Top from Ichi (Was £15, Now £7.50) with this 18 AND EAST pleated skirt (Was £25, Now £12.50) for an outfit that is comfortable but bang on trend! Throw in this Mark Fast for F&F bag (Was £10, Now £8) to ensure you always have the essentials!

 

Top Tip: White can sometimes be tricky at a festival, so be sure to carry something to sit on when you fancy lazing on the grass!

 

Girls Night Out

The little black dress is wardrobe essential, and this Lace Shift dress from Amy’s of Paris (Was £28, Now £10) hugs you in the right places to ensure a figure flattering fit! Throw this glamorous Shoulder Pad cardigan from 18 AND EAST (Was £20, Now £6) over the top to complete the look.

 

Top Tip: Accessorise! Don’t be afraid to wear larger jewellery for an on trend rock chic look.

 

The Special Day

Shopping for a special occasion can sometimes be a nightmare, but always remember you can never fail with neutral colours! Wear this chic and simple Frill Vest Top from Brave Soul (Was £10, Now £7) tucked into this lovely 18 AND EAST Ribbon Trim Ballet Skirt (Was £20, Now £10) for an elegant and feminine look.

 

Top Tip: Keep it understated when picking a clutch and shoes for a special occasion – you don’t want to be the centre of attention for the wrong reasons!

 

For The Guys

We’ve got a great selection for the guys too! Go for the classic ‘relaxing day in the sun’ look with the casual cool Eddy shirt from Melka (Was £55, Now £33) paired with the Dark Wash Cropped denim from Indigo Seal (Was £18, Now £9). We’ve also completed the look with a pair of Incredible Hulk Flip Flops from Marvel Comics (Was £8, Now £4).

 

Top Tip: Be sure to wear the shirt untucked with the top button undone to fully keep the relaxed vibe.

British Women We Love!

By Chloe Tompkins in Celebrity, Get the look, Top Picks, Womenswear on Wednesday 27th July, 2011

We love Britain, and even more so the fabulous women we have in it! One our favourite things about the UK is that our celebrity women are inspirational figures for women of all shapes, so we always know where to look for a bit of style inspiration.

 

Nowadays, fashion is really varied so everyone can get on-trend clothing that’s usually at great prices too! This autumn/winter, look out for key pieces such as pleats, spots and dots, below-the-knee skirts and fur-trim knits. There’ll be styles on clothingattesco.com to suit every shape, so keep your eyes peeled for these! We’ve already got some lovely pieces in stock from our new season collection; take a look at these here.

 

With our ever expanding range of key fashion pieces, we like to make sure there is something for everyone and with this list of our top pieces, inspired by our favourite British women, we’re sure there is a style to suit every shape!

 

F&F Limited Edition Zip Front Gilet £20, F&F Slash Neck Top £6, F&F Biker Jean £16,

F&F High T-bar Platform Heels £18

 

Rise Boutique Lace Tunic Dress £40, F&F Mary Jane Double Bar Court Shoe £12Sterling Silver Pearl & Cubic Zirconia Earrings £15

F&F Jersey Dress £16, F&F Penny Loafer Court Shoes £19.50

 

Elegantly Waisted London Romantic Flower Print Tee £20, F&F Waterfall Cardigan £16, F&F Skinny Fit Jeans £16, F&F Limited Edition Waterfall Front Jacket £30, F&F Floral Print Peep Toe Ballerina Shoe £10

 

F&F Limited Edition Pleat Tailored Dress £30, F&F Rivet Stilletto £18, F&F Suedette Clutch Bag £10

 

Let us know how you dress for your shape by commenting on this post below.

School Uniform Top Tips part 3!

By Chloe Tompkins in Back To School, Top Picks on Tuesday 26th July, 2011

Back To School

The school holidays have finally begun! And even though the kids were itching to run out of the school gates, we know that some mums are already thinking about the school uniform for next year. It’s no secret that shopping for schoolwear can sometimes be hit and miss, so this week we asked our mummy bloggers:

 

“When is the best time to shop for school uniform?”

 

Jo, who writes Jo Beaufoix says – “I’m finding some pretty good bargains at the moment, but otherwise a good time to shop for school uniform is September and October when the summer ‘back to school’ thing is coming to an end. If your little one is just starting school I’d say get them early as the smaller sizes tend to go quite quickly, but once you know what size and style suits your child you can buy for the next year too.”

 

Cathy, who writes NutureStore.co.uk says – “It’s a tricky balancing act between getting clothes the right size and avoiding a last minute panic. We always shop in the middle of the summer holiday and cross our fingers for no sudden growth spurts before term starts!”

 

Ella, who writes Notes From Home says – “I buy my uniform two or three weeks into the summer holiday and I buy it on the slightly big side. If I leave it any later to buy, I worry that it will all be gone. If I buy it any earlier, the chances are they will have grown out of it by the time terms starts in September!”

 

Amy, who writes And 1 more means four says – “I do it at the end of august when I buy the new school shoes.”

 

Kate, who writes The Five F’s blog says – “When there are in-store promotions. That tends to be earlier in the summer but I think you should try to get most of it by the end of July as some sizes sell out quickly, especially the smaller sizes where parents with children starting school in September tend to buy well in advance. I buy summer dresses for school as soon as I see them.”

 

Do you agree or disagree? Let us know what you think by posting your tips and comments!

 

Clothing at Tesco loves… Couture and Crumpets

By Rochelle Symons in Clothing at Tesco loves on Friday 22nd July, 2011

Couture and Crumpets

Time again for another fabulous blog catch up, and this week, we’ve been reading a lovely fashion blog called Couture and Crumpets, written by Daniela.

 

We’re certainly big fans of her feminine personal style, and had no hesitations taking note of some outfit inspiration! We love that she can effortlessly work various colour tones, from pastels to bold colour blocking outfits – and this eye-catching hot pink shirt is particularly droolworthy!

 

There’s also another reason why we love this blog… the clue may be in the name, but Daniela seems to have quite the sweet tooth. Be sure to check out her Afternoon Tea Diaries, a beautiful photo series where we follow her enjoying afternoon tea with her stylish friends. Gorgeous fashion and stunning cakes – what more could a girl want!

 

If you’re on Twitter, you can follow her too.

 

Happy Friday!

Star Style with Tesco Concert Tickets

By Chloe Tompkins in Get the look, Top Picks on Thursday 21st July, 2011

If you’re anything like me, you’ll love going to music concerts! The exciting news is, Tesco Entertainment now sell concert tickets – which is also even better news for us Tesco Clubcard holders, as we are entitled to double Clubcard points when purchasing any concert tickets from Tesco!

There are some great tickets available, and in the office we’re struggling to pick which artist to see first… Blondie? Eliza Doolittle? The Wanted? Very tough decisions!

So we’re asking the question, which artist will you be seeing first?!

To help you decide, how about some outfit ideas inspired by the artists whose tickets we sell…

Are you a cool-retro-cat like Blondie’s Debbie Harry? Or is Nathan from The Wanted your ideal man, or even your style inspiration? Let us know by commenting on this post below!

 

F&F Limited Edition Seam Detail Ponte Dress £28, Black F&F Jacket £30, Black F&F Limited Edition Twill Cropped Waterfall Jacket £22, Black F&F Cut Out Platform Shoe £18

Buy Alexandra Burke tickets now!

 

Aertex Baseball Collar Cardigan £35, F&F Long Sleeved Shirts £5, Cherokee Skinny Jeans £10, F&F Signature Suede Chukka Boot £28

Get your Olly Murs tickets now!

 

F&F Dress £16, Pink F&F 3/4 length sleeved cardigan £10, Black F&F Contrast Stitch Court Shoe £18

Book those Blondie tickets here whilst you can!

 

F&F Poker T-Shirt £6, SC51 Light Wash Regular Cut Jeans £35, F&F Canvas Plimsolls £12

Quick! Get your The Wanted with tickets now!

 

All other tickets on sale are available at www.tescoentertainment.com.

Meet Our July Superfan!

By Chloe Tompkins in News on Wednesday 20th July, 2011

A couple of weeks ago we relaunched our Meet the Fans feature, calling for all Clothing at Tesco Superfans to step forward with their style tips and tricks, and share their passion for all the fab collections from Clothing at Tesco with us!

Which leads us nicely to introduce Rachel Rougvie, our July Superfan!  Rachel’s style credentials speak for themselves – we’re loving her top tips and sense of individuality. Just check out the gorgeous snap of her and her friend below looking totally glam! Check out her answers to our Superfan creds test below. Rachel, this month the Clothing at Tesco Superfan crown belongs to you!

Me and my friend both wearing outfits from Tesco

(except for our bags!) I’m the tall one in shorts:)

 

What is your number one style tip?

Always buy clothes to fit – even if that means buying a size 14 when you swear you’re a size 12.. No one can see the label, but they’ll see your love handles:)

What’s your favourite piece of clothing?

Skinny jeans. Tuck them into boots in the winter or roll them up slightly and wear with pumps in the summer.

Who is your style icon and why?

Victoria Beckham. Always looks amazing, from attending award ceremonies in beautiful dresses to shopping in just jeans and a tee.

Which trend would you like to see make a comeback?

Bodycon dresses! Great for sucking you in haa!

Which trend would you love to see the back of?

Crop tops!! Only a select few actually have the stomach to pull them off!! Hareem pants, seriously look comfy but the pyjama look should be kept for the home.

What’s the best part of becoming a fan of Clothing at Tesco on Facebook?

Updates on offers.

How can Clothing at Tesco make their clothing ranges better?

Use mannequins in store so customers can see outfits made up.

What item/s of clothing do you love most from Clothing at Tesco?

The stretch skinny jeans, was £15, now in the sale for £10! Amazing, I swear by them! I never thought I’d wear skinny jeans but after trying these on I bought them in Blue, Black and a faded pair. I have some beautiful white, heeled, sandals I bought for £18, ALWAYS get compliments from strangers about them. The £10 ladies vests are a great bargain too at nearly half the price of the ones in your average high street shop.

 

Love skinny jeans and bodycon dresses as much as Rachel? If you’d like to be one of our future Superfans just click here and we could be featuring you very soon!

 

 

Introducing our brand new Character Shop!

By Chloe Tompkins in Childrenswear on Tuesday 19th July, 2011

Get your kids kitted out in the coolest character clothing with our brand new Character Shop. It’s your one-stop-shop for your kid’s favourite TV and film character clothing and we’ve got some top names involved. Imagine Peppa Pig, Spiderman, Toy Story, Scooby Doo, Disney and more, all in one place!

Our great range includes boys and girls clothing, accessories and even dress up costumes which are extra cute!

We’ll be adding new characters to our shop in the future, so keep an eye out for those too!

 

School Uniform Top Tips part 2!

By Chloe Tompkins in Back To School, Top Picks on Monday 18th July, 2011

School Uniform

There’s that age old saying that ‘Mum always knows best’, and we certainly seem to think so! This is why we recently asked some of our favourite Mummy Bloggers to give us their best school uniform advice, so stay tuned as we’ll be posting their answers to our questions on the blog every week!

 

Previously, we asked our Mummy Bloggers to tell us “What is more important, quality or value, and why?”Click here to see what they said!

 

This week we’re asking…

“What is your top tip for taking care of / maintaining school uniform?”

 

Jo who writes Jo Beaufoix says – “Buy short sleeved shirts/blouses. When Miss E started school her cuffs were so stained we were replacing them within a month.  Short sleeves means they’re less likely to get covered in paint, baked beans and snot!”

 

Cathy, who writes NutureStore.co.uk says – “Put your child’s name in everything using a fabric pen (who’s got time to sew labels in?). I can guarantee my girls will lose at least one item of clothing and having everything clearly labelled means there’s much more chance of getting it back again.”

 

Ella, who writes Notes From Home says – “I always deal with stains the same day. And I wash their sweatshirts inside out to help the colour last longer. I always cut off loose threads too, otherwise I find they like to fiddle with them when they should be doing Maths and then they come home with the cuffs on their sweatshirts frayed beyond repair!”

 

Amy, who writes And 1 more means four says – “Use good quality washing powder/liquid.”

 

Kate, who writes The Five F’s blog says – “Act quickly when they get stains on uniform. Buy lots of stain remover and get it straight in the wash. If the stain doesn’t totally wash out, try to line dry on sunny days (which are rare here in Lancashire!) as that helps to fade stains!”

 

Do you agree? What would your top tip be?

Clothing at Tesco loves… Pretty Much Penniless

By Rochelle Symons in Clothing at Tesco loves on Friday 15th July, 2011

Pretty Much Penniless

 

Phew! It’s been a rather hectic week, so we absolutely couldn’t wait to sit down, relax, and have our fab Friday blog catch up! This week, we’ve been admiring the vintage styling that Eleanor has over at her blog Pretty Much Penniless.

 

One of the first things you’ll notice about Eleanor is that the heart of her style lies in thrift/charity-store clothing. We love her unique look and as the title implies, she’s always on the hunt for low-priced and quirky items. We utterly adored her 50’s themed dress in ‘Nifty fifty thrift’, and cannot wait to see what she does with the bargain £1 unstitched dress she found in ‘Two on Tuesday’.

 

She also has a clear interest in design and her photography posts are beautiful! We’re particularly fond of the set ‘lets get hitched’ where she features a stunning set of ‘one-of-a-kind’ wedding china!

 

If you’re on Twitter, you can follow her too.

 

Happy Friday!

 

Our School Uniform Giveaway Winners!

By Rochelle Symons in Back To School, Competitions, News on Thursday 14th July, 2011

 

Thank you to everyone who voted in our school uniform giveaway.

We were overwhelmed by the community spirit fostered by parents, friends and families of pupils and are delighted to announce the results!

 

Winner with the highest number of votes:

Ysgol Y Traeth, LL42 1HH

 

Winner of the random selection draw:

Windmill Hill Primary School, S35 1ZD

Each pupil at these winning schools will receive a voucher to buy one 100% cotton 2 pack polo shirts and one cotton rich round neck sweatshirt, embroidered with their school’s crest. See further details below for how to claim the free embroidered uniforms.

 

AND

 

In light of all the effort the top two schools put into winning this competition, an extra prize is to be given to the runners up:

Frobisher Primary and Nursery School, CO15 2QH

Each pupil will receive one embroidered cotton rich round neck sweatshirt.

 

Thanks to everyone who voted for their school.  There were over 21,000 schools in total to vote for, so congratulations to the winners and well done to everyone who took part.

But that’s not all…we’ve got a lot more planned for the next few weeks, so watch this space…!

 

How to Claim your child’s free uniform

Clothing at Tesco has contacted the winning schools to organise free uniform vouchers for each pupil. Parents of children attending the school that won the competition will need to contact their school to pick up their voucher. The school must comply with the competition rules agreeing to sign up to the uniform embroidery service by sending a sample of their crest. The school will need to approve the embroidered schoolwear before issuing the vouchers. For schools that have broken up for the summer holidays, and which Clothing at Tesco are unable to contact, embroidered uniform vouchers will be issued in September.

 

The Final 15 at the end of the competition