Friday 19 December 2014

Will we see the usual last minute Christmas present shopping frenzy?!

Gentlemen (and ladies), we love you dearly but haven’t you picked up on all those tips we’ve been giving you all year round?



Full page adverts of gorgeous jewellery, gowns or handbags we’ve left out in full view?

Hints about colour schemes for our winter wardrobes? New ranges of winter outfits with warm shades are in stock – then again, why not brighten up your and others’ days with a splash of colour?

If not, never fear. Get Waisted will come to the rescue – although we’ve had record sales in-store this month, Toni’s been shopping again (as well as working her fingers to the bone in true Dickensian fashion to produce those one off items) so we still have a selection of superb gifts for your loved ones and will be open on Christmas Eve till 4 pm with some very special surprises too.

So even if you do leave things till the very last minute, call in to see us in Steyning and buy that special person in your life (male or female) some vintage accessories, jewellery, a handbag or scarf, knitwear or a voucher for something bespoke and truly unique for the New Year.


Think of the Christmas brownie points you’ll get!

Season's Greetings and a peaceful and healthy New Year from the Get Waisted team.
You can see more about Get Waisted on www.getwaisted.co.uk or contact Toni on:


Check out our brand new store and our wonderful Christmas window.

Pop in and say hello, have a glass of something bubbly with us and look through our rails of gorgeous garments just waiting to come home with you! You might spot some Christmas presents among the jewellery and accessories, or simply treat yourself – go on, you know you’re worth it!

Steyning boutique, 98a High Street, Steyning, West Sussex BN44 3RD 

Open 9.30am-5.30pm Tuesdays to Saturdays, closed on Mondays

Tel: 01903 812992

Mobile: 07947 497342


Wednesday 3 December 2014

After the maxi and the mini comes ... the midi skirt

We loved the maxi trend and wore our summer dresses to the ground. We loved the mini and showed off our exquisite pins! Now there’s something for everyone – the midi skirt.

Whether it’s pleated, tweed, wool, straight or flared, the midi looks great with smart shirts, cashmere jumpers and new season jackets like varsity bombers, and the plethora of superb coats on the market at the moment.


Wear with masculine brogues, knee length boots, trainer, ankle boots or loafers and still look on point. 

In fact, as long as you’re warm, comfortable and letting your outfit show off your personality as well as your shape to the max, then the midi is the skirt of the season.

Toni at Get Waisted can design and make a midi skirt (and any other length you’d like) just for you. After an initial consultation, Toni will recommend a fabric, colour and shape designed to flatter your shape and colouring. Then she’ll make it up and you’ll know you’re the only one in the world with your bespoke garment!



You can see more about Get Waisted on www.getwaisted.co.uk or contact Toni on:

Email: toni@getwaisted.co.uk

Check out our brand new store and our wonderful Christmas window, and don’t forget if you’re in the area, it’s Steyning’s Christmas Evening on Wednesday 3rd December and we’ll be taking part.

Pop in and say hello, have a glass of something bubbly with us and look through our rails of gorgeous garments just waiting to come home with you! You might spot some Christmas presents among the jewellery and accessories, or simply treat yourself – go, you know you’re worth it!

Steyning boutique, 98a High Street, Steyning, West Sussex BN44 3RD

Open 9.30am-5.30pm Tuesdays to Saturdays, closed on Mondays

Tel: 01903 812992

Mobile: 07947 497342

Wednesday 29 October 2014

Suits you, girls!

One trend which never seems to go out of fashion is the masculine look for women’s clothing and fashion. Whether it’s blazers, shirts with dickie bows, shorts, blouses or edgy tailoring, it seems it’s definitely here to stay.

Storming the runways at London Fashion Week were suits in pastel shades, mixed tailoring with skyscraper heels, and oversize androgynous trousers with metallic brogues.

From Coco Chanel’s time through Jean-Paul Gaultier to Giorgio Armani and Stella McCartney, fashion designers and couturiers love this look. And we love it on the high street too, as it’s easy to wear and takes us comfortably from office to evening.

Key to this summer’s look have been designer trainers and flats of every type, with man-size watches and chunky chains, as well as metallics and brights stealing the show. Autumn/winter sees the welcome return of cosy woollens, boiled wool, hats, scarves and gloves to finish off this trend, but in muted heathers, berry shades and naturals. Clutches, small angular handbags and totes are aplenty too.

Faux fur, fluffy jumpers and coats, and the constant delight of leather are also on the agenda. But it’s the masculine look which we’re replicating at the moment at Get Waisted to the delight of our clients, cinched in with glorious belts to showcase a feminine shape. We’re not talking the harsh padded shoulders and shapeless trends of the 80s (think Annie Lennox) but a sophisticated take for the season.

Jason Wu outfit 
Photo source: www.vogue.co.uk 

You can see more about Get Waisted on www.getwaisted.co.uk or contact Toni on:


Steyning boutique, 94 High Street, Steyning, West Sussex BN44 3RD 

Open 9.30am-5.30pm Tuesdays to Saturdays, closed on Mondays

Tel: 01903 812992

Mobile: 07947 497342


Friday 17 October 2014

Tweed – a modern take on a real classic

Now that autumn is distinctly upon us, our fashion thoughts turn to clothing in different textures and colour palettes to make us feel warm and cosy. One of the most classic weaves is currently having a renaissance, and that is – tweed.

Snazzy tweed
Tweed is defined as a rough, unfinished woollen fabric in a soft, open, flexible texture. It is made in either plain or twill weave, with patterns including check and herringbone. Subdued, interesting colour effects are obtained by twisting together differently coloured woollen strands into a two- or three-ply yarn, says Wikipedia: Tweed.    

Traditional tweeds are made to withstand a harsh climate and are commonly worn for outdoor activities like shooting and hunting, being moisture-resistant and durable. Beloved of the Royal Family, there is no keener a tweed wearer than Prince Charles!  

Today’s fashion tweeds encompass gorgeous autumn hues of berry, green, brown and natural shades. The fabric is now being made into new trends of mini and midi skirts, edgy jackets and warm capes. Worn with polo necks (again in fashion – see Vogue Fashion Trends), crisp white masculine shirts, as well as mismatched patterns, tweed is hitting the right target in women’s clothing stakes again.





And whether it’s a cross-over from Downton Abbey, Sherlock or maybe even Doctor Who, men are sporting tweed blazers and suits again too.

Get Waisted’s Toni Pickles has been turning tweed into bespoke clothing for clients who want something just a little bit different. Having trained in Savile Row, Toni is adept at creating a tailored look for men and women, and what better fabric to show off at this time of year than a sophisticated yet surprisingly easy to wear tweed?

You can see more about Get Waisted on www.getwaisted.co.uk or contact Toni on:


 Steyning boutique, 94 High Street, Steyning, West Sussex BN44 3RD 

 Open 9.30am-5.30pm Tuesdays to Saturdays, closed on Mondays

 Tel: 01903 812992

 Mobile: 07947 497342



Friday 5 September 2014

How to dress for the changing seasons


As late summer leads on to early autumn, and temperatures vary significantly throughout the days and evenings, it can be difficult to get your clothing right so you’re not sweltering in knits or shivering in shirts.

Here in the UK, it all seemed to change overnight. With sudden torrential rain some weeks ago came cooler temperatures and it’s all too easy to turn your back on your summer clothing. But we’re promised a warm September, so the answer lies in clever layering and natural fabrics which let your skin breathe and keep you warm when you need it and cool when that’s right too.

Linen is, of course, a summertime favourite despite the creased look of some varieties. Hemp, bamboo and organic cotton are fast coming up the league table as credible alternatives. Layering any of these with a lightweight cotton knit or jacket could be the answer to a ‘cool’ look in the office or at work.



Casual linen shirts, skirts, trousers and dresses are always popular and are great for weekends and evening socialising, shopping or just late summer walks. Thankfully flat shoes, sandals and boots are de rigeur this year so we don’t have to suffer in six-inch heels unless we really want to!



Pastels and brights are making way for a more muted colour palette, with reds and burgundies still in the mix. Leather, tweeds, Aztec and geometric designs are ‘hot’, along with anoraks, sheepskins and an 80s feel. There are some great images featured on the Vogue website:  Vogue fashion trends for autumn

Toni Pickles at Get Waisted will report back on more trends from upcoming fashion shows, and don’t forget she can create any look you want.

Following an initial consultation when shapes, fabrics, colours and styles are discussed, Toni will create the right look, bespoke for you, with an autumn/winter wardrobe to make you even more of a star than you already are.

If you’ve looked in your closet and found items which can be recycled and restyled, Toni can do that too.

Anything that won’t make the grade can be donated to charity, leaving even more room for wonderful Get Waisted creations!
You can see more about Get Waisted on www.getwaisted.co.uk or contact Toni on:


Steyning boutique, 94 High Street, Steyning, West Sussex BN44 3RD 

Open 9.30am-5.30pm Tuesdays to Saturdays, closed on Mondays

Tel: 01903 812992

Mobile: 07947 497342

Friday 15 August 2014

Does your little black book include your couturier’s number?

Your new BFF could very well be your dressmaker.

You know when you try on an item in the high street (or even in the best boutiques) and each garment in the same size fits differently? It’s certainly irritating – we say ignore the size and try on as many as you can till you find the right one.

In the same way as you might buy a dress or suit off the peg and decide to get it altered to fit properly, your dressmaker can become your best friend by doing the same with a vintage item.

A Channel 4 programme, "This Old Thing" with Dawn O'Porter, featured Alice from Brighton using a dressmaker. Alice is convinced, even though she can see the appeal of vintage fashion, that it wasn’t for her. With a few clever changes, Dawn tried to persuade Alice that vintage clothes could look sophisticated and unique for her. Here’s a link to the episode so you can find out what happened: http://www.channel4.com/programmes/this-old-thing-the-vintage-clothes-show/on-demand/56973-004

Buying a one-off can mean it won’t be perfect for you. An older piece of clothing will probably be in the style of the trend at the time, for example a nipped in waist, padded shoulders or heavy netting under the skirt, which may not suit your shape. 

Toni Pickles, designer, seamstress and tailor at Get Waisted, can perform amazing things and will advise you on the best way of making it perfect for you; something your best friend may not always feel they can tell you!Whether it’s adding panels, narrowing sleeves, skirt shortening, removing shoulder pads, you too can have the best of both worlds: a bespoke item made to measure which is still vintage.

Toni Pickles

So put Toni’s contact details in your little black book and always have your new BFF on hand.

You can see more about Get Waisted on www.getwaisted.co.uk or contact Toni on:


Steyning boutique, 94 High Street, Steyning, West Sussex BN44 3RD 

Open 9.30am-5.30pm Tuesdays to Saturdays, closed on Mondays

Tel: 01903 812992

Mobile: 07947 497342

Wednesday 23 July 2014

Recycling is the new black!

Most of us feel there is too much waste, whether it’s food, packaging, clothing or household goods. Putting aside that one can never have too many handbags or shoes, we can recycle many of the garments which are destined for the bin by just a little thought and expertise.

Toni Pickles at Get Waisted certainly has that expertise.

It may be that you’ve lost weight (hurrah), gained weight (the scales were wrong) or just want to revive a favourite item which needs updating (there are only so many times you can keep wearing those 1970s flares).

From August, on the last Thursday of each month Get Waisted will be hosting the first in a series of open evenings: this will focus on  Restyling  so you can either turn up and talk to Toni, look through the range of new and vintage clothing on offer, or book a free consultation appointment beforehand when Toni will look at your items and advise on the best way to make your clothes look on trend and make the best of your figure.

And even better, there’ll be a special 20% discount available on all purchases on the night, plus a raffle, drinks and tasty nibbles. 
Take a shirt like this ...

and turn it into a shirt like this!
What better way to spend a Thursday evening – looking at clothes, handbags, shoes, jewellery and accessories – getting useful tips from Toni on recycling outfits – mixing with like-minded friends, old and new – and a super discount?!

There’s free parking in the car parks nearby (see www.steyningsouthdowns.co.uk/downloads/steyningmap.pdf)  as well as on nearby roads, on a first come basis, and plenty of lovely hostelries and restaurants in Steyning to visit before or afterwards.

Recycling clothing will also make you feel you’re doing your bit towards alleviating all those waste products and minimising your carbon footprint. Those dresses, skirts and trousers lurking at the back of your wardrobe can come into their own again.

Here are some interesting government statistics about the amount of household waste in the UK, for example, did you know that the energy required to collect, process and sell a reused item of clothing is only 2% of the energy required to manufacture a new garment?*

So we’re totally behind recycling as well as the delights and excellent quality workmanship you can find in vintage clothing. Come along, chat with Toni and see how she can help you save money, time and all those lovely clothes you thought you might never wear again!

You can see more about us on www.getwaisted.co.uk or contact us on:


Steyning boutique, 94 High Street, Steyning, West Sussex BN44 3RD

Open 9.30am-5.30pm Tuesdays to Saturdays, closed on Mondays

Tel: 01903 812992

Mobile: 07947 497342





Thursday 3 July 2014

Creating the dress of your dreams

The decision to have a bespoke dress for a special occasion is only the start of a wonderfully exciting process. Once you’ve experienced it with Get Waisted, you may never want to buy on the high street again!

Seeing the design through from start to finish – from choosing the fabric to the finished garment – is thrilling. You get exactly what you want and there are no compromises in fit, colour or material, as you might experience on the high street. Your dress will hang beautifully, highlighting what’s fabulous about you and bringing out the beauty in your skin tone. Just what you need to be the belle of the ball or the most beautiful bride.

Get Waisted’s Toni Pickles will be there from the very beginning; guiding, helping and advising, as well as making the dress itself. Inevitably, there’ll be lots of laughs along the way as you choose the fabric, design and style. There’s no haughtiness or exclusive prices you can experience with some of the couture brands and boutiques, although naturally due to the individual nature of dressmaking, we can’t match some high street prices – but that’s what you’re buying: individuality, bespoke tailoring and the control of knowing you’re getting exactly what you want and need.

All our quotes include fabric but prices will change accordingly if the fabric, shape or details are changed from the original design. Fabric prices may vary, but the main cost of making any dress or gown is the time. Prices are quoted on an individual basis after a consultation to choose style, fabric and embellishment. All items are designed, cut, fitted, sewn and finished at our boutique and atelier in Steyning, West Sussex.

Here’s how your dream dress becomes reality

Book a free consultation with Toni and when you decide to go ahead, you’ll need to pay a deposit (normally 50%). This deposit is to show commitment from both parties to the making of the design and is non-refundable. It is used to purchase the fabric for the outfit and any work carried out up to the first fitting. Sometimes there are unforeseen circumstances which mean you need to cancel, and in this case any refund will be up to the discretion of Get Waisted Designs. Paying the deposit secures your cloth.
  
Toni's design for a wedding gown
We don’t believe in the ‘hard sell’. You’ll have time to consider your next step. Your space will be held provisionally but if there is a waiting list, then a time limit will be put on your provisional booking but we’ll keep you posted throughout.

Although the design is generally agreed at the original consultation and the quote based on this is agreed, it is possible to change the design as nothing will be made in the real fabric until the second fitting. The fabric is bought on booking to ensure availability so the design can be altered but if it is a drastic change, there may be a cost alteration so we’ll let you know this as quickly as we can. Sometimes you may need a few consultations to reach the final design.

Get ready early

Once the space has been booked, the time for having your gown made is secured. Fittings for a wedding dress or elaborate gown are generally started four to five months before the wedding/event, unless you require it much earlier before the wedding date.

Simpler dresses and day wear can be much faster - but please don't come along the week before you need it! We do everything we can to make sure you have your outfit ready for the event but you’ll need to make sure you leave enough time so there’s no pressure, either for us or for you.

One of Toni's creations on the catwalk
With a day or cocktail dress, we’d be looking for a lead-in period of six to eight weeks ideally.

For a wedding gown, to achieve the best fit especially if you are trying to lose weight, the first
fitting for the gown is generally also started six to eight weeks before the wedding, allowing the final fitting to be done one to two weeks before the day.

If you’re happy with your shape and don’t need to lose weight for the big day, then there’s no reason your gown can’t be done as much in advance as you require. You may live far away, you’re getting married abroad or you just like to have things ready well in advance to set your mind at ease, it’s completely up to you.

Weddings are generally seasonal and peak times are between May and September so if you’re getting married during these times, we recommend you book 12-18 months in advance. The winter months are quieter so 6-12 months is adequate time for a Christmas wedding.

How your dress is made

Once we know the fabric, design and style, the next step is the toile. This is a mock-up of your gown made in cotton or another appropriate fabric closest to your gown.

Fitted skirts are made in calico first, but some bigger skirts can be made up in the real fabric to fitting state. This is then fitted and any adjustments made. Depending on the style of the gown and the adjustments made, there can be between three to five fittings. The average is three but if you have a more complex design, it can be more. It’s definitely important to get it right!

Unveiling your creation

This is the most exciting time – when you step into the finished garment. Barring the odd mishap with some emergency cream doughnuts or losing weight due to pre-wedding jitters, you can marvel at the way your dress fits you perfectly, safe in the knowledge it’s a one-off and you won’t ever see exactly the same design anywhere else.

To find out more about the dress design process or to book an initial consultation with Toni, call us now.

You can see more about Get Waisted on www.getwaisted.co.uk or contact us on:


Steyning boutique, 94 High Street, Steyning, West Sussex BN44 3RD
Open 9.30am-5.30pm Tuesdays to Saturdays, closed on Mondays

Tel: 01903 812992
Mobile: 07947 497342



Wednesday 28 May 2014

We’re tigers on the catwalk

Fashion shows are a great way in which we showcase Toni’s bespoke fashion designs to a wider audience and normally raise money for charity at the same time.

When you see models for the larger brands on the catwalk, they often show clothing which isn’t intended to be purchased or worn by consumers. Designers choose fairly radical examples of their ideas to show the breadth of their creativity and then the garments are toned down so they are wearable and desirable for everyday customers.

It’s a bit like automotive brands displaying fantastic concept cars at motor shows. There’s never an intention to produce these models but they’re indicating a direction their designers might take over the coming years, and what they’re capable of making.

We’ve held some very well-attended fashion shows over the last year, culminating in the recent Most Spectacular Fashion Show, in Worthing. Even the Mayor of Worthing was in the front row! You can see some of our range of designer dresses, clothing, jewellery and accessories in this video: http://vimeo.com/96154823

Get Waisted will be featured at two more forthcoming events:

We’re helping to organise a charity event in wake of floods in the Balkans https://www.facebook.com/pages/Charity-Event-for-the-floods-in-Balkans/275352385978752
Date: 26 June, 7pm at the V and H Cafe, Holland Road, Hove BN3 1BA http://www.vhhollandroad.co.uk/

Vintage Tea Party and dress sale at the wonderful Sedgwick Park, Horsham, West Sussex http://www.sedgwickpark.com/index.php
This event will feature marvellous vintage designer dresses in a terrific setting. Put the date in your diary: June 28 from 3.30–7.30pm.

And finally, Toni’s planning a Get Waisted fashion show later in the year. Watch this space for more details. 
Most Spectacular Fashion Show, Worthing

If you’re inspired by any of the garments in the fashion show video, get in touch with Toni Pickles at Get Waisted for a consultation so you can have your own bespoke items made to measure.

You can also see more on www.getwaisted.co.uk


Wednesday 7 May 2014

Enjoy your cruise and strut your stuff on board

Although cruise clothing etiquette goes back to the golden age of sea voyages and includes a clearly defined dress code, things are much more relaxed these days.

Many years ago everyone dressed for dinner every evening. Passengers changed from black to white dinner jackets south of Gibraltar and officers changed their cap colours from black to white, which still happens on a world cruise.

Check out these lovely old cruise posters on Pinterest to get a flavour of the 1920s and 1930s: http://www.pinterest.com/luxurycruiseco/old-cruise-posters/

These days, although it varies depending on the company you’re sailing with, part of the fun of going on a cruise is dressing up!

You’ll have a choice of restaurants on board, some more formal than others, so the choice is yours. But you’re on holiday so it’s all about being comfortable and relaxed, as well as needing to pack outfits for those exciting excursions when the ship docks. 

Don’t forget comfy shoes too for walking and exploring, as well as a few stunning swimsuits or bikinis for ocean dips or poolside posing. Or, of course, if you’re venturing to cooler climes, something warm yet chic. This is when layering comes into its own and makes choosing what to pack slightly less challenging. Pick items from the same colour palette so you can mix and match; and clothes you can dress down for the day and then add fabulous statement piece jewellery for the evening to change the look.


It makes sense to check with the cruise line or travel agent though before you go, so there won’t be any surprises for which you haven’t prepared. We say – if in doubt, over-dress rather than under-dress and take a cocktail dress or maxi and for gentlemen, a dinner jacket, just in case you find yourself at the Captain’s Table.

You’re on holiday so shine, sparkle and have fun!


At Get Waisted, we specialise in making bespoke clothing for men and women especially for cruise season and special occasion wear for Ascot, Goodwood, Henley, Wimbledon and other such wonderful events. The ‘season’ is almost here, so if you’d like something made especially for you, do book your appointment without delay.

We also have a range of delightful vintage items and clothing and accessories you won't see on the high street, so do visit the boutique and atelier in Steyning to choose your outfit soon.

You can see more about us on www.getwaisted.co.uk or contact us on:

Email: toni@getwaisted.co.uk

Steyning boutique, 94 High Street, Steyning, West Sussex BN44 3RD

Open 9.30am-5.30pm Tuesdays to Saturdays, closed on Mondays

Tel: 01903 812992

Mobile: 07947 497342


Thursday 24 April 2014

We make real clothes for real people!

We are really pleased to see some of the big fashion brands and high street stores embracing models of real sizes on the catwalks and in-store mannequins instead of the waif/twig variety held in such high esteem for so many years. This means there’s been a shift in their approach to better reflect our ‘diverse society’ of consumers. This was highlighted in comments made by Jo Swinson last autumn, who was at the time Under Secretary of State for Women and Equalities (http://www.libdemvoice.org/jo-swinson-launches-size-16-mannequins-37093.html).


Some men and women feel pressured into having to conform to model sizes shown in glossy fashion and lifestyle magazines, and wrongly believe life will be a bed of roses if they do. Sadly we know that for some, this can lead to eating disorders, psychological issues and worse.

Sizes also vary, as we all know only too well, from store to store and brand to brand. Where we are, say, a size 16 with one retailer, we could be an 18 or 20 elsewhere. Before the invention of clothing sizes in the early 1800s, all garments were made to fit individuals by either tailors or makers of clothing in homes. The standard clothing templates are not adhered to and of course vary with the drape of the cloth as well as by manufacturer. Sometimes this can even differ within the same size at the same store!

We say ‘hats off’ to Debenhams for using ‘plus size’ models in their stores, but even using the term ‘plus size’ has its own connotation that being larger than, say, a size 14-16 means you need to be in a special category. Retailers like Mango, H&M, ASOS, Net-a-Porter and many more now have plus size ranges, but Mango defined ‘plus’ as over a size 12. How does that make the average British size 16 woman feel?!

Why not ditch the vaguely insulting terminology and celebrate our bodies for what they are – individual and just as lovely?

Here at the Get Waisted boutique in Steyning, that’s exactly what we do. We make quality bespoke made to measure pieces that enhance your shape, no matter what it is, give you confidence and make you feel special. We’ll give you advice on shape, fabric, texture, drape, length and fit, as well as accessories. And this applies to men as well as women.


We’re not all made the same shape or size so why should we be expected to conform? After all, beauty is in the eye of the beholder!

You can see more about us on www.getwaisted.co.uk or contact us on:


Steyning boutique, 94 High Street, Steyning, West Sussex BN44 3RD

Open 9.30am-5.30pm Tuesdays to Saturdays, closed on Mondays

Tel: 01903 812992

Mobile: 07947 497342



Monday 31 March 2014

Glorious events need glorious outfits!

Get Waisted is now well established in our new Steyning boutique and atelier. It feels like home already! 

We had a special soiree last week, which was well attended by clients and friends, and our new vintage clothing range is growing by the day. Toni has a special den in which to design and create her specially commissioned pieces, and we have a comfy new consultation room where clients can relax and discuss styles, textures and fabrics.



We’re all delighted to see the Spring daffodils, lambs looking cute and the tasty appearance of hot cross buns in the shops, but how about thinking ahead and being organised and stress-free, as well as turning more than a few heads this coming event ‘season’?

The south-east has a wealth of high profile diary dates each summer and there’s nothing worse than turning up at a prestige event only to find you are but one of several ladies wearing the same outfit. The answer – a sumptuous, made to measure outfit or, for the gentlemen, suit.

Made to measure is not just for ball gowns – how about a day dress for Ascot, Glorious Goodwood, Henley, the Epsom Derby, Wimbledon, the Veuve Cliquot Gold Cup, the Glyndebourne Festival or Goodwood Revival/Vintage (for the full diary, see http://www.classicalbritain.com/the-english-season/english-season-calendar)? You’ll then be subject of many admiring glances and know you’re the only one with a hand-made bespoke look created in a colour palette and fabric texture suited especially for you, your skin tone and designed to make the most of your shape.

Get ready for the great British summer! Events start in May with various local Ladies Days at the races (Lingfield, Plumpton) then June (Epsom Derby, Goodwood Festival of Speed, Wimbledon), July (Henley Royal Regatta, final of the Veuve Cliquot Gold Cup), August (Brighton Races Ladies Day, Fontwell Park Ladies Day) and September (Hickstead).



There’s also the cruise season where we can again help by putting together a collection of bespoke clothing for you to take away, knowing you’ll be able to sit at the Captain’s Table wearing something so special and unique, you only have to focus on the task ahead: enjoying yourself!

Call us to book a consultation now for your Get Waisted experience.


Monday 10 March 2014

Love them or hate them, proms are here to stay!

No sooner will the delights of the various Fashion Weeks have come and gone, than they are swiftly followed by the consternation and preparation of parents up and down the UK about how to dress their youngsters for the summer proms.

Our students have taken the American custom to their heart; you can see the origins of the proms here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prom.

After all, which young person doesn’t love a good reason to dress up and set off to a celebration with their dream date on their arms?! And even if they don’t have their ideal partner readily to hand, a stunning prom dress or sharp suit can only enhance their chances of meeting them there.

Prom dresses in the UK tend to be slightly less risqué than in the USA as our students have their proms earlier, but that doesn’t mean we can’t create spectacular, sparkly, superb outfits to make Junior Miss feel like a Princess for a Night. Or Young Sir feel like style icons James Bond, Justin Timberlake or Labrinth (http://www.gq-magazine.co.uk/style/articles/2013-02/22/labrinth-interview-music-and-style-london-fashion-weekend).

But the key, as ever, is in preparing early. Get Waisted’s Toni Pickles can make bespoke prom dresses at our Steyning boutique in whatever colour scheme or style you’d like – short prom dresses or long prom dresses - as well as tailored suits, and will offer you practical and sound advice about the most flattering shades and shapes, highlighting best features and skin tones.

Prom dresses by Toni Pickles, Get Waisted
Contact Toni for a chat about what will make your young person feel wonderful on their special night, followed by a series of fittings as the garments are made. You can follow the project from start to finish, and then watch your youngster’s face as they finally wear their extra-special prom dress or suit, brimming with expectation for a fun night ahead. Of course, you’ll also have to hide the tears of pride and joy as you wave them off in their limousine (or dad’s car!).

We also have a wide range of jewellery and accessories to match any outfit, so get in touch to book your appointment now.

You can see more about us on www.getwaisted.co.uk or contact us on:


Steyning boutique, 94 High Street, Steyning, West Sussex BN44 3RD
Open 9.30am-5.30pm Tuesdays to Saturdays, closed on Mondays

Tel: 01903 812992
Mobile: 07947 497342

Friday 28 February 2014

Get Waisted hosts a Fashion Show for Brighton College

Toni Pickles firmly believes in supporting local charities as well as education, so it’s no surprise that for the third year running, Get Waisted helped the girls of Fenwick House, one of the houses at leading independent school, Brighton College, put on a fashion show (www.brightoncollege.org.uk).

Last year the theme was ‘James Bond’, the year before ‘Moulin Rouge’ – so there’s never a shortage of glamour. This year the theme was 1940’s and ‘50’s ‘Hollywood Glamour’ so of course it was just the ticket for Get Waisted.

After music and dance from some extremely talented students, brave members of staff strutted their stuff in front of the student body wearing pieces from a number of local shops including Passport, Lucia’s Workshop and Foxed Up Vintage, for the ‘Teachers Runway’.

This was followed by collections from Get Waisted, Dig for Victory and Pretty Eccentric, varying from fun outfits through to vintage-inspired day and cocktail dresses, and evening glamour.




With financial contributions from a raffle as well ticket sales for the event, catering and a fun photo booth with accessories for a record of the event from Emmest Photography (www.emmestphotography.co.uk/), the final amount raised for Chestnut Tree House is still being calculated - but with around 200 people there on the night (a full house), the evening was a great success and much enjoyed by everyone.



To see more about Chestnut Tree House, see www.chestnut-tree-house.org.uk

You can see more about Get Waisted, see www.getwaisted.co.uk or contact us on:


Steyning boutique, 94 High Street, Steyning, West Sussex BN44 3RD (from 4th March)
Open 9.30am-5.30pm Tuesdays to Saturdays, closed on Mondays

Tel: 01903 812992

Mobile: 07947 497342