Thursday 28 February 2013

With nothing but your T-shirt on


Times are hard and money is as tight as Russell Brands suspicious jeans. Days are spent day dreaming about a brand new wardrobe whilst your coins rattle in your piggy bank. But do not fear, I am hear to save the day with....a t-shirt (yes, gasp!) The beloved t-shrit is often regarded as a boring 'staple' item or if lucky, is only seen underneath your bed sheets as a pyjama substitute. Come on, lets bring back the day where the t-shirt is transformed from day to night and we all pretend were a rock chick wearing that t-shirt your brother brought back from his latest gig. Forget about indulging in a new blouse for a 'special occasion' (that never seems to arrive) or one that lets face it, you will only wear once and then will be too afraid to be seen in for another month at least because of its incredible on trend print. Once you think about it, its the best thing in your wardrobe, comfy and extremely versatile. Here are four looks to inspire you with items you may have purchased recently leaving you (ok, me) in this penny less pit.




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Sunday 17 February 2013

London Fashion Week Favourites...so far

Whilst journalists fight for the front row seat, bloggers line up with cameras and wannabees push through the crowds: I am at home, working whilst the buzz of London Fashion Week ticks on.

I so wish I had got my act together and got myself there this year, definitely on my bucket list for next year but alas, at least I can share with you my favourite looks through I want, I need. As you know, I am a slave to the high street but it all starts somewhere and of course, London Fashion Week is the best place to spot the trends that will be transported onto your doorsteps in the likes of River Island, New Look and more.

Jena Theo stole day 1 for me. These looks are right up my street; edgy, grungy but packed full of colour showing grunge doesn't have to be all black. I love that the skater skirt is still going strong and am over the moon with this pink - such a great shade for A/W - nice and bright but a deep enough shade for the colder season. The paint splattered prints are very New York Urban to me, anyone else? I think this is something the high street is going to latch onto with us maybe seeing paint splattered leggings and tunics teamed with wet look leggins and disco pants. The final look I chose to show in this collection has a Motel vibe to it and I am sure they won't let me down with a skater skirt similar to this one.




Day 2 hits for me were Antipodiums bright colour collection and Sister by Siblings casual knits. It is so refreshing to see these neons from S/S are going to be continued right through to winter. I feel these two looks will again be easily transferred to our favourite high street stores. The bright neon yellow dress has stirred an excitement in me I didn't know I had for neon yellow, I would love to rock this outfit! This dress particularly screams River Island to me where I predict neon silky camis looking fab with patent heels and leather jackets.


I adore the Preen collection by Thorn Bregazzi. The subtle injection of the neon orange is grungy yet fun for the winter months. I would do anything for this collard shirt, it is so me, (as they say) and I think it would be a fierce addition to any working wardrobe to update your staple suits. This dress also caught my eye, cute and sexy the deep neckline plunges you from good girl next door to sexy senorita. I really hope to see this pattern and cut on the high street as I have my purse at the ready.

And of course, you got to love a bit of Mulberry. this smock dress would be a fabulous statement piece to any wardrobe; being able to layer it up with knits and jeweled collars to simple courts for the office. I don't know how I feel about the whole ' dress-over-the-trousers' look: kind of reminds me of my teenage days where I was desperately trying to be Avril Lavigne. Bright pink skirtini over my HUGE flares only sends shivers down my spine but I am sure Mulberry is going for a more sophisticated type of look and not taking inspiration from my muddled up childhood fashion. Tapered capri pants is definitely more their style. However, I am sure, Mulberry will make it work as after all, they can make anything fabulous.



 Have you been keeping up with London Fashion Week? What are your favourites and can you forecast any high street trends already?


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Wednesday 13 February 2013

Wednesday Want - VALENTINES

This Wednesday is based around wait for it, VALENTINES! And whether I get the date I am dreaming of or not, I am wanting a new outfit to celebrate (or console my broken soul! haha)  Single girls may claim  to despise the day but if were lucky enough to get brought a drink by the hot guy at the bar or even get asked on that date, we ALL get the butterflies.

I've put together these outfits to inspire you for the day of love whether you are out with your girls hoping to catch someones eye or on the date of your dreams. My favourite high street stores have got it down for coffee dates, casual drinks or a full on dinner date. These outfits aim to get you noticed and feel on top of the world so lets get shopping!

All these ideas are about colour. This year there is no time to hide behind your little black dress,  its about feeling confident, beautiful and making heads turn.

The first outfit is laid back and casual. Day dates are hard when its this cold but I think these shades of red will help you get in the mood for Valentines. My second outfit is definitely my favourite: girly but brave. This could easily could be worn for day time too by throwing on a lightweight jumper, tights and a delicate scarf. If the pink is just a bit too much you could always opt for a black cami but I think the pink brings out the colour of the skirt and will be a breath of fresh air for your date.


White Princess is also wearable for your drinks date if you are not brave enough for a skirt. I love the crystal cream and whites as they add a bit of sparkle and the light coloured jeans are feminine and ideal for s/s. The string bag teamed with the flats is a great way to keep the outfit casual and maybe the perfect items for a getaway if things go terribly wrong...





Lady in red is bold and beautiful. I avoided teaming it with black and introduced a cream which softens the bold red. With these simple rings the dress does the talking making it a delicate delightful outfit. I really encourage people to try injecting a bright bold colour such as red, even if its some glossy heels as this can give a great boost of confidence and will definitely make sure you are a date to remember. Finally if you need something a little darker, a bit grungier this Miss Selfridge dress is perfect striking the perfect balance between safe and sexy. Picking up on the turquoise and teal pattern these shoes will make sure your date is looking at you top to toe. You could always swap these for some plain black heels and the outfit would still look fab but be brave, go for the brights!



Has anyone got any plans for Valentines? Just remember, it doesn't always have to about dating tomorrow: going out with your girls, having drinks and feeling fabulous with the people you love is just as exciting as dating. Whatever your plans are.... HAPPY VALENTINES DAY!
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Saturday 9 February 2013

Legging love affair




























Winter demands thick layers, warmth and comfort and this winter gone I turned to leggings. Nothing feels better than having that release from denim and pulling on some light, soft to the skin jersey. It is fair to say with this dodgy weather Winter is lasting longer than expected and this means my wardrobe needed expanding to accommodate for my legging love affair.


I am not a bum barer type of girl (where you can pants through leggings, yuk!) so I was looking for something longer that looked smart yet trendy.

I managed to grab this dress from River Island  in the sale a few months ago which was amazing as I saw and loved this when it was full price. They only had a 6 left, which I brought, a little hopeful but Hurrah! It does fit. Maybe a little tight but IT FITS and that is all that matters. You could probably get away with wearing this with tights but as it comes quite short at the front I felt leggings were more suited, got to love a legging.




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Friday 8 February 2013

'They're Real' Benefit mascara Review

In attempt to shake up my make up brand I splurged out on this Benefit mascara. I normally stick to cheap sticks such as Max Factor or Rimmel but after being impressed with the Benefit's Bad Lash mascara I decided it was time to invest in my make up bag.

When I saw this in the shop they had images showing a before and after effect. I was pretty impressed with what I saw and decided to try it myself. I can safely say this mascara is the best I have tried to date. Whether that is just from taking a few steps up the label ladder I am not entirely sure but this product does a great job in elongating my lashes. I wouldn't say it thickened out your lashes but it definitely makes a noticeable difference without being too over powering. They look real, just as the bottle says.

The product is tough to remove, seeming quite thick but actually it doesn't feel heavy at all on the eyes. I decided to show my before and after so you can see the dramatic effects.

Before - no mascara.
After - WITH Benefit 'They're real' mascara.




£18.50 was quite a jump in price point for me compared to my £5-8 mascaras but with these results, I am quite happy to pay the price and highly recommend it as a must for your make up bag. Has anyone else tried it or got any other brands to recommend?

xxx


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