Monday 27 January 2014

moloh in Gloucestershire Echo


Fashion: What to wear to Festival Trials Day at Cheltenham Racecourse

Put on the country chic for the Festival Trials Day tomorrow at Cheltenham Racecourse. Look effortlessly chic as racing’s superstars go for glory as part of their preparation for the Gold Cup in March. We’ve picked out some fashionable yet practical looks to make you everyone’s favourite.

Read more: http://www.gloucestershireecho.co.uk/Fashion-wear-Festival-Trials-Day-Cheltenham/story-20494663-detail/story.html#ixzz2rc5NhCsK





Buy your Rabbit trench (£295) and Tess dress (£195) in our Pimlico London or Tetbury, Gloucestershire stores or online at www.moloh.com






Wednesday 15 January 2014

moloh SALE!


moloh SALE 

moloh SALE starts on Thursday 23rd January in store and mail order at 9.30am.

SALE on website begins on Saturday 25th January at 7pm.

DO NOT MISS OUT!

moloh on Bourbon and Pearls blog


WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 15, 2014


LE STYLE ANGLAIS



We English (and by that I really mean us Brits) are known for a few things: incessantly talking about the weather, how else could one possibly pass the time of day with a stranger? Dithery flustered stammering at awkward social events (none of that confident Californian ease for us) and quietly judging a person for using the words 'toilet'  'settee' and 'living room' - although 'lounge' is even worse in my book.  Frankly, the war might be over but it's a social minefield out there. One wrong step and you will be stuck in No Man's Land. 
There is one other thing for which we are known which Vogue bizarrely insists on wrapping in French vowels, 'le style anglais' but  which I prefer to think of as 'the latter day Bloomsbury Bluestocking', an image that quietly whispers 'intellectual insouciance' but is quite happy to shout if no one is listening. 
The woman who wears this look knows her 'Woolf' from her 'Pound' and is as comfortable striding across our green and brown mottled land as heading 'up to town'. Think Mitford sisters and Land Girls with their buff coloured library tickets tucked  into their inside pockets.
It is not a look for all, in fact, one could say it is more  of a vocation than a trend, as a woman who falls into its tweedy embrace at 20 will remain earthed in the soft folds of its muted colour pallet until she reigns as a grand dame. 

If you feel the velvety embrace of the style of this sceptred isle, then may I direct you to Moloh, who are based in Gloucestershire.
Caroline Smiley's designs are just at home on the streets of Notting Hill or Edinburgh as in they would be in the well thumbed  pages of Evelyn Waugh.

Those who embody the style & a little Moloh...
The very marvellous Cassandra


Moloh


Our Dani

Moloh


Kate Middleton in Moloh



Virginia Woolf


Moloh

The Mitford Gels


Dani - our resident tweedster.


Mohlo


Cassandra, once more.




















Monday 6 January 2014

moloh on 'How to Spend it'



Comfortable winter wear from moloh, Esk and Rae Feather


Easy classics for cosying up with a box set or country weekends


JANUARY 03 2014
LUCIA VAN DER POST 
I never think January is quite the bleakest month. There’s something brilliantly British about embracing the great outdoors and then cosying up with a thrilling box set. As for the best props for these wintry pleasures, several British companies are doing their best to provide them, for indoors and out. Take Rae Feather: she launched her online company last autumn with the notion of offering easy classics, or what she calls “keepers”, that you reach for on days when you don’t need to dress up. Everything is made in the finest cashmere, wool, cotton or silk and comes in black, navy or just the right shade of grey or oatmeal. Among the bestsellers is the capacious, pure wool rollneck cable-knit poncho (£150, second picture), perfect for draughty country houses, and a long-line cardigan with pockets (£160, third picture). There are also three sorts of trouser: the Palazzo in soft jersey; the Easy Pleat Front, with a tapered leg and comfortable elasticated flat waistband that is great for travelling; and a pair with cuffs at the ankles (all £65), which look good tucked into the Daisy wedge ankle boots (£250, by The Jacksons of Notting Hill, third picture).
Then there’s Moloh, which has a great selection of pieces for weekends in the country. Until now it’s been something of a cult label in the smart Cotswolds environs of Tetbury (where its first shop opened), but this year the sorts of classics it provides – gorgeous tweed jackets, coats and knits, often with a slight bohemian touch – are in tune with the mood of fashion (Kate Middleton being photographed in its tartan Workers coat didn’t do its reputation any harm). Everything it sells is made in short runs in British factories from British fabrics. The Harris tweed Dodger jacket (£565) looks great glammed up with a raccoon collar (£295, both in first picture), while its quirkier takes on classics such as the gold-button Military cream jacket (£495) or the Union Frock jacket in a patchwork of tweeds with blue tab fasteners (£745) are popular with the young fashionable Gloucestershire set. As for knits, its cream poncho with a grey Fair Isle pattern (£215) is perfect fireside-wear.
For more real Scottish knitwear there’s Annan-based Esk. Nothing could be cosier that its 100 per cent cashmere asymmetrical cowl-necked Isla sweater (£425). Team it with leggings and curl up with a book. It also does beanies (£65), scarves (£195) and waistcoats (£225).


Thursday 2 January 2014

moloh - "The brand to be wearing this winter"

BOE (The Business of Everything) feel we are the brand you should be seen in, this winter! Follow the link below to see the full article.


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moloh is a boutique British ladieswear label proudly designed and manufactured in Great Britain, renowned for great fabrics and tailoring with a quirky twist. Every style is made in short runs - our clothing is exclusive and unique. The concept is original, you wont run into yourself everywhere you go.