Friday 17 December 2010

Santa Baby










Heels: Topshop, Skirt: Topshop, Watches: Chanel, Leather shorts: Topshop, Blazer: Topshop, Blouse: Reiss, Bag: Reiss


And yeh I'm kidding myself!


The end.

Friday 10 December 2010

YSL Rings

These are the most beautiful things I have seen in a long time!

I'm a big fan of gold jewelery and anything chunky and a bit different is right up my street too, so these YSL beauts are a lust have. The turquoise one is a definite favourite.

They are also extravagantly out of my budget, however I may have to save up and justify the purchase as I have convinced myself that I desperately need one........OK ideally two, but castles in the air as they say. 

In the meantime, here are a couple of pics to drool over.






Tuesday 7 December 2010

A day at the fairground

My flatmate took these pics of me for a project she's doing at uni, and thanks to her photography skills they've turned out lovely so thought I would share them as a themed Outfit Of The Day type thing













Friday 15 October 2010

London Fashion Week

Backstage is a sea of frantic movement. 
Scurrying feet rush across the marble floor, while arms are piled high with bundles of clothes and hurried hands are busy touching the hair and faces of the beautiful. 

Sillhouettes dash between the soft yellow light which glows from lightbulbs that fringe wide mirrors, reflecting stacks of coloured pallets of every hue, as brushes lie askew beneath them.


The murmur of voices grows louder and the room grows smaller; the excitement swelling like a flood.

I tiptoed and ducked through the chaos, snatching peeks at the sparkling dresses which flowed from the shoulders of tall women, who stood in line, at the ready. 
A clap of hands interrupted my gazed and I was swiftly shooed outside.

Beyond a mirrored wall, the atmosphere fell to silence. Anticipation, as rows of awaiting spectators sat in darkness, wide-eyed with words spoken only in a hushed whisper. 
Spotlights beamed down a concrete runway, a mere train platform in a previous life. 
The curved glass wall rose up high, supported by its metal skeleton. 
As I looked up I could see the reflection of both sides of the wall; on this side a tense and quiet darkness on the other, a twinkling humming of activity.
It was stunning. 

Within moments loud music crashed over the silence, and the bassline made the glass shudder. 
The first model stepped out, her stride strong making the chiffon fabric she wore billow behind her. 






This was the scene at Richard Nicoll Spring/Summer 11 held at the old Waterloo Station in London, and I have to say his new collection is incredible.
Inspired by minimal glamour it culminated a in series of floaty feminine chiffon pieces, with a few touches of leather: evening-wear with an edge. I find this season to be much more womanly and sophisticated than his last, also more wearable, soon to be a favourite with the celebs I'm sure.  
My own pictures above don't quite do the clothes justice: so below are some from the official website. 





For a full video of the collection check out London Fashion Week TV http://www.londonfashionweek.co.uk/lfw_tv_video.aspx?id=2941

Next up was Peter Pilloto, one my favourite designers, the show was held again at the old station, however this time in the cool light of the morning. Although the Richard Nicoll show was stunning in the evening, as lights and movement reflected off the glass, the morning show had more of a sense of tranquility, emphasized by the mirrored art installation that canvassed the wall behind the runway. What's more, I could appreciate the venue more in the light of day, it's sheer magnitude, vast emptiness and light made much more of an impression.





Although admittedly, I prefer his previous collections, Pilotto's signature use of print and cut are always flattering and most importantly unique. This season he's sported the glam futuristic look as structured dresses met feminine fabrics and floral prints.












The black and white photos are my favourite, as I think they capture well the atmosphere of the morning. 


Again, check out the video if you would like to see the full show: http://www.londonfashionweek.co.uk/lfw_tv_video.aspx?id=2944




Apologies for the lateness of this post! But hope you enjoy the pics :) x


Sunday 29 August 2010

Lanolips Review

 I have only visited Australasia a couple times in my lifetime, and I can only really remember two things.

The first is that people there love to jump off things; whether its a death defying leap off a plane, a thrill seeking drop from a bungee or bombing down a mountain on a snowboard, the southern hemisphere is renowned for its love of extreme sports.

And secondly, funnily enough as the cliche goes, there were a lot of sheep. Well ladies and gents, although the prior is of course an exhilarating contribution to the rest of the world, I must say that lo and behold their sheep are in fact their greatest export.
Well, not the sheep exactly, but their produce.
Lanolin is a 100% natural product extracted from fleece of a sheep once it has been shorn, comparable to bees wax, which also closely resembles our own skin lipids. Which makes it perfect for hydrating and repairing dry or sensitive skin. Hello Lanolips!



Lanolips is a range of ointments that are aimed at naturally repairing and moisturising the skin. Today I received their original forumla the '101 Ointment' (on the left) as well as their tinted lipbalm. First of all the packaging is super cute, and small enough to fit in my day make up bag. Thumbs up.


So Lanolips are already famous for their 101 Ointment, which is under the same umbrella as Vaseline, Lucas' Paw Paw ointment or Elizabeth Arden's 8 Hour Cream, in that you can use it pretty much anywhere for dry skin in need of a bit of TLC. However all of these are petroleum based, meaning that the have a tendency to really dry our skin out if we stop using them, making us rely on the product. Ever notice that if you use vaseline on your lips they become seriously chapped if you stop using it?

Because the 101 Ointment is based on the natural wonders of Lanolin, it will replenish and nourish the skin, so that you have healthy skin whether you are wearing the product or not. Doctors love it too, seeing as it is a Medical  Grade Ointment, it can also be used on things like eczema and nappy rash.
And another thing, many of the heavy duty formulas normally carry quite a distintive smell: I have tried to like the 8 hour cream, I really have, but god does it reek. The 101 on the other hand, is conveniently ordour free.

Although the original formula is their star product, I have to say I am head over heels IN LOVE with their tinted lip balm. Armed with a 15 SPF this nectar of the gods is packed with moisturising goodness, and the colour goes on beautifully.


This one is the Rose colour, which is the most subtle out of all of them, as for a day to day balm I like it to look pretty and natural, however as pictured above they do come in darker reds and birghter corals if you prefer more of a pop.
 These have yet to make their UK appearance, but I believe they will do so in September, so keep an eye out folks!

Monday 9 August 2010

Ins & Outs

IN:


- Burberry Sport for Women
My new favourite scent, not as sweet and fruity as I normally wear, but I find it a unique vanilla musky scent that's very womanly. I am still eagerly waiting the Lanvin Marry Me to hit shops though!

- Inception
Leo Di' Caprio does it again! As a secret die hard fan of his, I have to say I loved it. Although perhaps the hype is a teensy bit exaggerated (I preferred Shutter Island), this is definately a go see.


- FitFlops
I see them everywhere! And although they may not be super trendy, I think I may have to jump on this bandwagon, in terms of exercise, every little helps!

- Abercrombie Jeans
I went to the Abercrombie and Fitch in London for the first (and last) time yesterday in the search for some new denim. I bought two pairs that fit a treat, but spent a total of 3 hours in there! No, these were not 3 hours of leisurely browsing, but 3 hours of my life were wasted queuing...in the dark...surrounded by teens and their understandably impatient parents. Perhaps this should go in the Out section no? But anyway the jeans were great, shop - not so much.

- Jordan's Crunchy Oats with Fruit and Nuts
My new breakfast staple. Mornings would not be bearable without this. A league ahead of Special K or dare I say Crunchy Nut. Not only is it wonderfully delicious, but nutritious fibre packed oats, raisins, almonds and macadamia nuts will keep you going all the way to lunchtime.




- My new boots!!

I went to Camden Market last weekend and purchased these babies. I think they will take me into Autumn/Winter quite nicely. Also great for punking up an outfit when it gets too girly, I'm thinking floral dresses or wearing it simple with jeans and a white T.




OUT:


- Commuting
At best the tube is a tedious bore in the morning, but I have to say, the icing on the cake is a  late service, sardine-packed with office go-ers eager to get home, and a stinky armit next to your nose as you try and read the ES. Yummy.

- Trainers with office-wear
Admittedly, Fitflops aren't the most aesthetically pleasing items of footwear. However to be fair to them, they come in black, brown and even metallics in an attempt at camouflage. However only so far can tolerance be pushed. Sports trainers and pinstripes?  The criminal combo is the thing to do in New York, and slowly I see the trend creeping into London, but there is just something about it that offends me. There is a fine line between convenience and laziness people!

- August?! Already?!
Cooler evenings are marking the gradual departure of the summer, I can't believe it's almost over!

Sunday 8 August 2010

You Have Always Worn Me Well

 When I go, i think I'm gonna sew my name into all of your clothes
my girl, since you have always worn me well.
And there are too many animals on this ship, some of you i think will have to sink
but when it gets too much, you can only adjust.
 
 I'm always thinking about you
and how you always wear me well,
you can't outgrow something sewn under your skin
so I will always wear you well.

And Sunday evening always has this sense of something good about to end
I know we hold our breaths for tomorrow, and I think I'm gonna write my name
into all the books you love so well, since you can read me good my girl
yeah you can always read me well.




This is a song that I'm in love with: 

I hope it makes your day as much as it always makes mine.