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Showing posts with label style. Show all posts
Showing posts with label style. Show all posts

Thursday, 16 October 2014

That Winter Warmer

Autumn and Winter blogger wardrobe staples with photography from Alexandra Cameron
Autumn and Winter blogger wardrobe staples with photography from Alexandra Cameron
Autumn and Winter blogger wardrobe staples with photography from Alexandra Cameron
Autumn and Winter blogger wardrobe staples with photography from Alexandra Cameron
Autumn and Winter blogger wardrobe staples including Olivia Burton Watch with photography from Alexandra Cameron
Autumn and Winter blogger wardrobe staples with photography from Alexandra Cameron
Poncho: . Boots: . Leggings: Zara. Watch: Olivia Burton via . Necklace: .
Every couple of months I'll discover a new outfit. You know the one that you'll wake up wanting to wear every single day of the week? Effortless, easy, simple.

Hush are one of my favourites to go to for incredible quality basics. This has already been worn to death - and I know I'll be purchasing another before winter is up. It hangs like a dream - goes perfectly over any items of clothing, not to mention it's extremely cosy and warm. I love tucking my hair in to the roll neck too - it means I don't have to bother styling, which is always a winner!

My biker-esque leggings from Zara have had their fair share of wear since I purchased them earlier this year. A match made in heaven, these gorgeous with contrasting leather straps from DUO make the perfect combination for casual day wear.

Last up is the newest addition to my arm candy. An Olivia Burton dream from the . It's a slightly edgier, more masculine feel from the brands usual pretty illustrations but I absolutely love it. The dial is a nice chunky size making it a spot-on statement piece of jewellery and the black, thin strap means it goes with everything. Perfection.

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Thursday, 9 October 2014

ASOS: The AW14 Co-Ord

An Outfit Post featuring ASOS Co-ord Knitted T-Shirt and skirt
An Outfit Post featuring ASOS Co-ord Knitted T-Shirt and skirt
An Outfit Post featuring ASOS Co-ord Knitted T-Shirt and skirt
An Outfit Post featuring ASOS Co-ord Knitted T-Shirt and skirt



An Outfit Post featuring ASOS Co-ord Knitted T-Shirt and skirt

An Outfit Post featuring ASOS Co-ord Knitted T-Shirt and skirt
An Outfit Post featuring ASOS Co-ord Knitted T-Shirt and skirt
Missguided Black Ankle Boots
An Outfit Post featuring ASOS Co-ord Knitted T-Shirt and skirt
ASOS Co-Ord: Top & Skirt. Missguided Boots (Similar here). Hat. Bag. Vintage Belt. Kelseys Feathers Clip. Missguided Trench Coat.
It's safe to say everyone went nuts for co-ords last season and there doesn't seem to be any stopping them transitioning beautifully over to A/W. I own a couple, but the floral trend didn't do much for me and I've been awaiting the monochrome pieces to drop for Autumn like a dog on heat.

This fluffy set of joy from ASOS has successfully satisfied every bone in my fashion loving body. Spotted detail with a super soft texture and lightweight feel it's not only cute but the cut is extremely sophisticated. And don't let the fluffiness put you off - there's no moulting or itchiness here, just pure and utter, blissful comfort.

It's outfits like this that make me so stupidly excited for Autumn.

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Monday, 21 July 2014

Back to the Beginning.

Dress: Urban Outfitters. Dr Martens: *. Bag & Headscarve: . Necklaces: & .
I'd fallen out of love with my style posts. The effort of even washing my face seemed like it would require every single muscle in my body - and quite frankly that was one too many.

I'd gotten myself in this rut of simply getting dressed to take photos, instead of living and potentially documenting that via photography. And that's no fun at all.

More and more I feel my blog is becoming a place for IRL (in real life) moments. The ones that help build and shape us as individuals. (Hold up, I'm not preaching I'm some kind of life guru, just sayin' - I want to write about what matters, to me).

I'll still be sharing my wardrobe with you guys, because, it's my passion. But I don't want it to be a chore - I want to have fun, start living a little more and enjoying this wonderful world we live in.

So here it is. Me remembering why I started this blog, in an outfit that I've not taken off since I bought it. Quite possibly the most effortless dress I own, picked up in the Urban Outfitters (always fabulous) sale - it needs no description.
For forever and a day I've wanted a pair of - but none have screamed out to me. Not until these, what can only be described as Jesus sandals, appeared on the internet. It's safe to say they've completed my life and are stonkingly comfortable - contrary to popular belief.

Oh, and when you can't be arsed with washing your hair - beautiful headscarves are the answer, obv.

Tuesday, 15 April 2014

What I Wore | That Spring Feeling

Mom Jeans: Ark Clothing. Boots: Joules. Blouse: Little Mistress*. Headscarf: Becksondergaard*.
It’s spring, which means the fields that smell like sneezes are in bloom and naturally bloggers take full advantage.

Once again I’m embracing my country bumpkin wardrobe and have totally fallen back in love with my Ark mom jeans – teamed with Chelsea boots, a tucked up Little Mistress oversized blouse and loosely tied head scarf I think the brief is fulfilled and it’s pretty much all I’ve been wearing lately.

Silk headscarves are the perfect addition to spring/summer essentials and the light fabric means it won’t slip off at every given opportunity. Also, the heavy fabric of this textured top means it can be tied back easily without losing shape to create an oversized crop and I just love the individuality of the long sleeves.

Spring just reminds me how much I love living in the countryside. We really do live in a wonderful world. 

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Friday, 11 April 2014

What I Wore | Monochrome Stripes

Stripe Shirt: Choies*. Mini Skirt: Choies*. Patent Shoes: Shoe Zone*. Belt: Vintage. Necklace: Lola and Grace.
A black mini skirt is essential to any girls wardrobe – whether it’s leather, corduroy or cotton it’s the item that pretty much goes with anything. This structured one from Choies is every kind of awesome – the pleats means it makes you look like a bad-ass ballerina and is easily dressed down with some pretty perfect patent shoes from Shoe Zone. For less than £15 they’re my new favourite pair – I mean, who doesn’t like feeling like a school child when they’re nearly 25? And being almost an exact match to a pair of £70 Dr Martens, I think we’re on to a winner, right? Right.

Stripes are also creeping their way in to my wardrobe this spring and this blouse makes me think of something you’d discover in the likes of COS, Zara or & Other Stories, but at a fraction of the price. The fabric hangs beautifully and is light enough to wear with rolled up sleeves on those warmer days.

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Thursday, 3 April 2014

What I Wore | Spring has Sprung

Grey Tee: & Other Stories. Dungarees: Sugarhill Boutique*. Belt: Vintage. Glasses: Topshop. Brogues: Dune via John Lewis. Bag: Zatchels*.
Spring has sprung, which means for the minute my coats are tucked away whilst I expose my pearly white arms to the sunshine.

I'm attempting to introduce slightly lighter shades in to my wardrobe - and whilst I can't quite manage purple pastels just yet, this beautiful cream saddle bag from Zatchels is the perfect spring staple. I love the clean, compact design and buckle fastening.

Full length dungarees are something I've been after for a wee while - and these palm tree print ones from Sugarhill Boutique are quite possibly perfection. The fabric is super soft and light which means they're suitable even on those sunny days - and the loose fit means they're not clingy or unflattering. Winner.

It wasn't quite hot enough for sandals so my trusty brogues took to the streets.

Here's to praying the sun keeps shining, eh? :)

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Sunday, 23 March 2014

What I Wore | Emerald Green

Green Velvet Dress: Little Deer*. Knee High Boots: Daniel Footwear*. Black Bag: Becksondergaard* Coat: Olive. Glasses: Tesco. Nail Polish: Burberry.
I've spent so much time lately living in my leggings that I've almost forgotten what it feels like to have a breeze between the knees! And what better way to break a habbit than this beautiful emerald green dress from Little Deer? It incorporates two of my fashion loves - a collar and velvet. I love how large the lace collar is and that the waist is elasticated, meaning even after a cheeky McDonald's it's still roomy - not to mention the stunning, rich colour...b-e-a-uuuutiful.
Knee high boots are a new thing for me. I've always had a bit of a fear of them...thinking my legs might be a little too tiny to carry them off - but I've literally been living in these since I got them and I absolutely love that they're a small heel, it means they're practical for heaps of occasions and are super comfy too.
A super soft leather handbag is also a must in my wardrobe, complete with compartments galore and a slouchy, casual design it fits perfectly with my beloved Olive coat (which is now in the sale - you're welcome).

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