Monday, 13 January 2014

Seven Days



So, the last few months have been a bit of a whirlwind and unfortunately blogging has had to take a backseat to make way for exciting developments; I landed my first proper internship with a magazines fashion department and in turn have had some amazing opportunities come my way. I 've also somehow wiggled my way down to a size 8/10 and the combination of the two has made way for a wardrobe overhaul! (any excuse)

The title of this post is a little bit of a porkie, these outfits were worn over six days (note the additional lazy coat shot) because Sunday was a write off! I also just really wanted to name a post after a Craig David song...just because.

There isn't a specific dress code at my work but telling someone you work in fashion when you look as if you got dressed in the dark isn't ideal so I guess I have made a little more effort with my wardrobe recently, plus I might meet prince charming on my wonderful commute to and from London each day (when pigs can fly)!



Outfit One - Skirt, Motel. Shirt, H&M. Tights, Primark. Boots, Ebay.
Outfit Two - Top and skirt both H&M. Bag, Ebay. rest as above.

Ive become a 'girly' dresser in that 50% of the time I'll be in a skirt, long gone are the days where I would opt for leggings monday-friday and I feel so much better for it! I love my jeans still but a skirt does feel a lot more feminine. I am in love with prints right now and the Motel mandala is one of my favorites, the versace inspired H&M top was a bargain at £15 and looks just as good with blue jeans. Also...those cosy thick black tights from Primark are a godsend!


Outfit three - Jumper, Topshop. Jeans, River Island. Boots, Ebay.
Outfit four - Top and jeans, River Island. Boots as above.
Outfit five - Coat, Glamourous. Scarf, ASOS.

My new favorite jeans, after the topshop Joni's are these Lana black skinnies from River Island, I'm all for embracing curves and a high waist emphasizes them, I have to thank my mum for blessing me with a tiny waist, even when I was bigger it still stayed tiny! Sometimes its nice to just chuck a top/jumper and jeans on...and when the end of the week is nearing that is definitely what I do! After a long search I finally found my perfect winter coat, a two tone oversized boyfriend style, it goes with everything and I don't have to worry about my skirt getting caught in the wind and having a Marilyn moment!


Outfit six - Shirt, H&M. Skirt, Missguided.
Outfit seven - Top, ASOS. Jeans, River island. Shoes, Ebay.

The outfit on the left had my colleagues saying 'sexy secretary' but I was actually going for 'schoolgirl chic' haha! I love tartan but much prefer the darker versions and hilariously the two zips on the front of this skirt actually zip all the way up...I have no idea why but its funny as hell! The final outfit was one I wore for 'quiet' drinks on Saturday night....we all know how that ends. The off the shoulder crop top is spot on for me..not too short and goes with everything...so I bought it in black as well...oops.








Tuesday, 29 October 2013

Partytime




Blue Skirt - Fashion Union
White Cami - ASOS
Gold Clutch Bag - New Look @ ASOS
Wedges - Ebay

The dark nights are setting and the weather is getting worse, I love layering and chunky knit jumpers but I haven't properly put together my winter wardrobe yet so for a change I thought I'd show you what I wore on a recent night out. As you can see the usual photo-taking spot of the garden was ditched because it was dark and absolutely freezing so excuse the lighting!

This never usually happens for me because I'm very picky about what I wear but for once everything in this photograph was brand new! It all started when I fell in love with this little cobalt blue skirt, its a wrap style skirt with a zip detail to one side in a beautiful jacquard printed fabric. I had never bought from Fashion Union before but I managed to find a few discount codes online and ended up paying around £17! 

I paired it with a while silky cami from ASOS and my new favorite metallic gold clutch (New Look at ASOS) which is the perfect size for everything I take on a night out (cards,cash, keys, phone and powder!) and makes a change from my usual little black bag.

I am still having a love affair with my new wedges which I snagged on eBay for a mere £21 and they are surprisingly comfy and easy to walk in!






#accessallasos

A couple of weeks ago I came across the  accessallasos hashtag on twitter thanks to other bloggers, I was supposed to be filling in job applications but curiosity got the better of me and I ended up doing a bit of exploring.

Access all ASOS is a new exclusive insiders community for ASOS fans and all I had to do to become a part of it was fill in their short and very fun application form! 

I had almost forgotten I had even applied until I woke up one morning to the postman delivering a parcel for me (for once I wasn't actually waiting for any parcels!) 

I love surprises so I was ecstatic when I opened it up and found a cute gift box filled with gold stars and gifts wrapped in tissue paper alongside a handwritten note saying I had been chosen! (and the most appropriate fortune cookie ever though I think I'd prefer destiny to come to me in fewer clothes!)



Being an access all ASOS insider means I have a login to the exclusive site where amazing opportunities, events and discounts are posted.

There have already been some super exciting events posted up (such at the opportunity to interview Don Broco) and I can't wait to get involved and see how it grows! 




Wednesday, 9 October 2013

Pink vs Punk


Okay so if you've read our London Fashion Weekend post you'll know that we were lucky enough to hear the talk by head of design for Topshop Emma Farrow, as you would anticipate if you had one question to ask this woman it would probably be "what should I be wearing/buying for next season?"! The first word to leave her lips when asked was 'PINK!"

So pink is stereotypical, girly and pretty but there are ways of wearing it that won't make you look like Barbie. The high street is awash with different hues of pink and as Emma said this trend is one you can style however you want, it might be as simple as one pink accessory or if you're brave then head to toe, also don't forget that there are no rules when it comes to the shade, pastel candy floss pink is just as on trend as shocking hot pink.

Now I have to admit I'm not sure I could rock head to toe pink, what with my blonde hair I think I would look a little bit Elle Woods a la Legally Blonde so I've picked my favorite pieces from the high street that could be added to any outfit.



1. Pink Topshop Dress £38 buy it here
2. Pink Topshop Sequin Crop Cami £35 buy it here
3. Pale Pink River Island Biker Jacket £120 buy it here
4. Pink Knit River Island Tube Skirt £30 buy it here
5. Pink Tartan River Island Scarf £25 buy it here

I am very very tempted by the scarf and the sequin crop but my bank balance won't be happy with me! 

Another of my favorite high street trends of A/W 2013 is 100% tartan/check! Had you asked me to wear a tartan skirt two years ago I would have probably replied with "no I am not wearing a kilt" however this time around I've really fallen in love with everything checked! Handily I picked up a lovely navy, green and red tartan wool scarf in Paris in April and paired with a chunky jumper and my leather biker jacket its perfection!

If like me the idea of wearing tartan initially terrifies you then perhaps go for a black/white monochrome check. Here are my favorite of the high street/online stores offerings!


6. Tartan Fashion Union Mini Skirt £15 buy it here
7. Check Crepe Fashion Union Dress £20 buy it here
8. Rose Check River Island Jumper £35 buy it here
9. Monochrome Check River Island Leggings £22 buy it here
10. Tartan Crop Lavish Alice Tee £16 buy it here

I already own these leggings and they are lovely (you can see them in this post) and I very nearly bought the Lavish Alice top...

The reason I titled this post Pink Vs Punk was because the two of these trends seem like polar opposites, so not only did I want to show you my picks of the high street but also how you could mix the two trends to form the perfect A/W outfit. 




Asos Check Smock Dress £25 buy it here
Topshop Biker Jacket £58 buy it here
River Island Pink Bowler Hat £20 buy it here
Lavish Alice Heeled Chelsea Boots £28 buy it here 

(Oops may have just bought the leather versions of these boots from Ebay post coming soon!)




Sunday, 6 October 2013

How to wear: White Shirt


Shirt - Hobbs
Leggings - River Island
Shoes - Primark
Watch - Michael Kors



Shirt - Topshop
Skirt - Primark
Tights - Primark
Heels - Missguided

(Please excuse my face/general appearance I was suffering after a girls night out)

The transition from spring/summer to autumn/winter is a tricky one, especially when the weather cant make its mind up.The easiest way to tackle it is to start building up a collection of basic staple pieces that can be layered and dressed up or down. Recently me and Lauren have both invested in crisp white shirts, I have to admit they do remind me a bit of old school uniform days but they are the perfect staples.

We both wear them underneath lightweight jumper just to give our outfits a smarter more put together look as opposed to a jumper and jeans alone. For this post we paired them with our latest buys, my tartan/check monochrome leggings and Lauren's bodycon denim skirt. I went for a more boyfriend style mens oversized shirt so that i can wear it with leggings or tuck it in to high waisted skirts/jeans and where as Lauren's Topshop shirt is more tailored and with short sleeves.

What are your autumn winter staples?






Monday, 23 September 2013

London fashion weekend 2013



Today is Lauren's 18th birthday so as her present I got us both tickets for the Friday of London Fashion Weekend at Somerset House, unfortunately neither of us are lucky enough to get invites to the LFW shows (yet) so this made a good substitute! 

I booked the tickets online using a discount code from ELLE magazine so we managed to get access to the shopping and exhibitions, the trend catwalk show and a showbag each for under £30 each! 

Let's start with the showbag: this years was an exclusively designed tote bag by Sister by Sibling filled with goodies from all of the LFWend sponsors as you can see below! 



The discount code we got from ELLE also entitled us to a free maybelline gift box which we picked up when we visited the stand - we had a choice of four boxes containing four different 'looks' and a money off voucher for foundation! 


We also got handed one of the limited edition maybelline lipsticks, a bright fushia pink which Molly from the Saturdays has put her name to especially for LFWend (post coming soon).


The day itself was lovely, Somerset house is a beautiful setting and although some of the designers exhibiting were a little out of our price range it was exciting getting to browse through! A few pieces caught my eye including a cute tweed Celine skirt (completely out of my price range!) and a few pieces of jewellery.



One thing both of us did buy were the drinks and teas from BeautyIn. An exclusive product made and imported from Brazil, cold bottled drinks and flavoured teas as well as cereal bars and candy (we got some collagen gummy bears in our showbags 0% fat or sugar!). I'm not really a tea or coffee drinker but the green tea with collagen and grape flavouring tasted amazing and I can't resist a gimmick so if it makes my skin look great that's a bonus! it was £2.50 for ten sachets which can de drank cold or hot! 


There was also the 'bueno lounge' which was literally my idea of heaven; a room filled with cushions and bean bags and free massages and more importantly free kinder buenos! 

After all the shopping and filling our faces we headed to the first talk of the day 'designing for topshop' in which Emma Farrow was interviewed about her job role an the latest trends by the lovely Antonia O'Brian. We nabbed a front row seat and I was honestly in awe, it is fab to see someone so admirable and inspiring seem so grounded and genuine, I think its a common misconception that a lot of the top women in fashion are Miranda Priestly-a-likes! We also got a lot of insider information and the opportunity to ask questions (I will tell all the secrets in a later post!)


We finished of our day by watching the trend catwalk show, second row because Vodafone customers were able to reserve the front! Four key trends were talked through with a full catwalk of outfits for each. It was both of our first experiences of watching a catwalk show live and it was amazing! The clothes, the models, the photographers at the end of the runway, the music, the lights...everything you'd expect and more! 





I would absolutely recommend London Fashion Weekend to anyone who wants to get a glimpse into the world of London Fashion Week but doesn't quite have the credentials to get in yet! 

Ps. Excuse the shabby iphone photography, stupidly neither of us took our cameras! 








Friday, 30 August 2013

Feeling Blue

If there was one item I would most like to steal from Lauren's wardrobe it would be the blue Topshop jumper she is wearing in the photo below. It is the perfect thickness to layer over other outfits and ideal for autumn, I hate wearing big chunky jumpers when there's a chance the sun might come out and I'll end up a right sweaty betty.


So I stole it!
Not really, I just borrowed it to see how it would look layered over my new midi dress. The black midi underneath it is this strappy number from Missguided, part of their new 'sweet deal' range at a bargain £6.49!
I have to admit I actually ordered a crop top from the range and found it to be quite poor quality and weird fitting however this midi dress is perfect, basic but perfect, and you really can't argue with their prices, at only £6 for a dress you can't go wrong and Missguided have always been good with delivery and returns in my experience.





Jumper - Topshop
Midi dress - Missguided
Boots - Mr Shoes
Necklace - ASOS