Wednesday, 27 March 2013

#99

romanticised the time I saw flowers in your hair...

Flower accessories are in despite the less than summery weather the UK is experiencing at the moment. A line of daisy clips, a single white rose, a rainbow rose combination. Choose one and inject a sprinkling of spring into your life in a slightly alternate way. Admittedly they may look more fitting with post beach hair and sunnies, but if sitting by the fire watching flecks of snow fly past the window and getting ever so into the latest itv2 two part drama with flowers in your hair is going to make you feel more optimistic, then why not?
With leather and sports luxe and crisp collars and cut-outs being flung at us left, right and centre; the flower garland is a refreshing breeze of innocence and simplicity. Just like the bikini I will have no use for that I buy each year, the flower garland will make its way into my wardrobe without fail, because pretending its summer is all Britain has right now.

My favourites:
Nasty Gal


Lavish Alice


Lipsy at asos

Accessorize



Miss Selfridge
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Friday, 15 March 2013

#98

HAPPY FRIDAY!
XO

something 'WOW':

Dolce and Gabbana shoes






something trendy:


Black and White Check Shift Dress by Glamorous


something timeless:

Cosmic Shift Dress sugarhillboutique

something to make you smile:

A style icon:



Emeli Sande
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Sunday, 10 March 2013

#97

Ripped jeans skin was showing, hot night wind was blowing, where you think you're going baby?

Firstly, let me apologise for the inclusion of Carley Rae Jepson lyrics in this post, I just couldn't resist. Of course it will make more sense (even if it doesn't become any more justifiable) when I tell you that this is an outfit post centred around the upcoming trend of *intense melodramatic drum roll* ripped jeans.

My go-to Topshop blue jeans have been coming to the end of their life for a while. The once skin-hugging pair now sag and wrinkle like a pair of boyfriend jeans. While I can't bring myself to chuck them out until they're truly beyond salvation, I did decide it was about time I invested in a new pair, which led me to the following Topshop black ripped skinny jeans. Whilst I did contemplate simply slitting a pair of old jeans, I soon realised I'd inevitably end up destroying them and would lose the joyous comfort of brand new Topshop skinny jeans.  
The fact that these jeans provide the general comfort and practicality a pair of jeans should, whilst having a slightly quirky edge to them is certainly very pleasing.
I was worried that by opting for black over blue in colour, I'd run the risk of no longer having a pair of jeans that can be thrown on with any combination of garments but they're surprisingly versatile. While my mum was not so impressed with my purchase of another black piece of clothing (the slits causing a slight breakdown) she did admit to liking them once they were on. Success.

Here's an outfit from this weekend featuring the aforementioned jeans, as well as some of my favourite versions of the trend on the high-street at the moment.

P.s. my overly colourful nails are a result of complete boredom during the week and I apologise.
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Religion at ASOS

 

Urban Outfitters


Topshop



Friday, 8 March 2013

#96

HAPPY FRIDAY!
XO

something 'WOW':


Dolce and Gabbana's 2013 ad campaign. Perfection.






























something timeless:


http://www.urbanoutfitters.co.uk/evil-twin-bad-habit-babydoll-dress/invt/5139468800184/&colour=Blackn


























something trendy:
http://yayer.com/collections/just-in/products/checkerboard-crop-top



something to make you smile:



















a style icon:





























Jessica Alba
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Wednesday, 6 March 2013

#95

Mother's Day Prep

Ah, that time of year again where the universe gives us a mandate to be soppy little shits and show our lovely mumsies just how much we appreciate them. Personally, I love it; gift buying/creating for someone you know well and really care about is a thoroughly enjoyable task. Therefore this post will be my guide to giving your mum an awesome day regardless of budget or soppiness-hopefully there will be something for everyone!

low budget ideas:


  • family photo collage/album
If you're on a low budget this Mother's Day, a photo can be a great starting place for a gift. You can choose from lots of different types of frames which are sold everywhere (boots, urban outfitters, notonthehighstreet, John Lewis etc) and from lots of different photo styles to make it more fun. Or, take a bunch of photographs taken over the years and arrange them into a collage on a cork board or piece of cardboard. A cute gift that as the head of the family, your mum will definitely love and treasure for the rest of her life.
























  • A poem
So if you're not one for soppiness I'd move on to the next suggestion right now. Although the idea is slightly cheesy, the poem doesn't have to be some hardcore sonnet. To make it really special, it's best to write your own, but selecting one and writing it out yourself is a great gift too. Accompanied by a flower picked from the garden and breakfast in bed and it can't go wrong.

























  • A day off!
This is exactly what it says on the tin. Why not take over as many motherly duties as you can for the day? Think tidying, washing and cooking. There isn't a mother in the world who wouldn't appreciate being able to really relax for a day.


The best money can buy...

  • A delivered bouquet of flower ordered online





















  • Crabtree&Evenlyn products




















  • pretty crockery
















  • A luxury face cream




















  • A beauty therapy voucher









  • Cath Kidson Pyjamas










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Tuesday, 26 February 2013

#94


Last night, something pretty damn cool went down. Walk The Moon, a four member band from Ohio came to the Thekla, in Bristol, to do a gig. I WAS THERE. 


By the time the indie pop/rock music moguls graced the eager crowd with their presence (luminous face paint, check) every fan in the building was more than ready to sing, dance, throw themselves around and generally express every last bit of emotion they had to offer. This was of course helped along by lead singer Nicholas Petricca, as he began a sensual and very physical demonstration of letting the "bad shit" go, which involved a bit of 'heart' grabbing (picture him gripping his Pecs with full force!), a bit of swirling of the arms and a climax; every single person throwing their hands to the ceiling and wiggling their fingers ferociously. All this, to ensure that the crowd, for at least one hour, could feel free and happy. Don't get a therapist; Walk The Moon will do the same job for less money.




As the set progressed, the atmosphere kept building in intensity and wildness. However none of this stopped the crowd from entering a trance like state when the band played their ballad, 'Iscariot'. I am yet to work out the true meaning of this song, for it is not a typical slow long about romantic affairs. The song speaks of a 'friend' and 'brother' often, as well as mentioning death, trust, and the fate we create for ourselves. It was this song which really gave Nick the chance to shine vocally. The mellow music allowed his voice to echo around the venue like a religious chant, and his remarkable talent became impossible to ignore. It's also imperative not to ignore the talent of every other member of the band, all capable of playing instruments other than their chosen ones, and all with valuable singing skills which create harmonious and enchanting backing vocals. Watching Nicholas and Kevin move from vocals, to keyboard, to guitar, to bass, to drums, to the tambourine was a humbling experience, and one that would be sure to make you quite envious of the musical talent these boys possess.

The rest of the set was a frenzy of head bopping, jumping, clapping and dancing, with bassist Kevin bringing arguably the most energy to the stage with his undeniably sexual thrusting, tongue sticking out and leopard print leggings. At one point, the crowd were offered the microphone and sang an entire verse by themselves, surprisingly in tune as well. The band's faces lit up in awe at this moment, and it became apparent how happy they truly were to be with us, on a boat, sharing their music. If their happiness could not infect you simply from listening to the album, I'd tell you to watch their YouTube videos, and if you were still at a loss I'd prescribe attending a Walk The Moon gig immediately. I do not believe even the most angst-full of teenagers could resist this bands live energy.















Credit must also be given to the two support acts who kept the crowd entertained for almost two hours; The Rubens and another band who I honestly have no idea who they were (I think they were called MD but I can't find a website, YouTube or twitter page for them) but if I find out I'll let you know because they had hair similar to a tumblr girls', moustaches that would put Brendan Brady to shame and chest hair that could rival King Kong. Their edgy rock got the crowd going and injected some well needed 'cool' into my dull student life.






Despite not being able to stay to meet the band *sob* Walk The Moon, their support acts and the Thekla put on an incredible night that I don't think anyone wanted to end. I would describe Walk The Moon as happiness personified and I hope to God (being the atheist I am) that it is not long before the boys come back to the UK for another reviving night of perfection.
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