Oh no! The day before pay day and I found myself heading into town after work and spending nearly all of my monthly clothing budget before I've even been paid!! My only excuse is that I was consoling myself in the wake of a whole week alone in the flat as the boyf has gone off to sunny Barcelona with some friends and I have been left behind!!
So, what did I buy?
My first stop was Zara (up to 50% off sale signs in the window pulled me in!!). I picked up a gorgeous royal blue jersey dress that can be dressed up for dinner and drinks out or could be worn for chic work wear! (Photos to follow!) It only had a fiver off but I probably would have bought it for full price! I also grabbed a lovely oversized cream tee with an abstract octopus design on the front. It looks gorgeous casually chucked on over a pair of leggings with a blazer over.
Next I headed to Gap to grab a couple of rather less exciting t-shirts for work wear. Has anyone else noticed how difficult it is to find appropriate summer work wear that combines keeping cool with looking smart and respectable? Without looking boring it is very difficult!
I then headed to the Paperchase concession in Borders and indulged my other shopping addiction of stationary! Before I really became aware of fashion (I was a late starter) I kept Woolworths in business with my weekly purchases of pens, notebooks, etc. And this has carried on. I picked up a lovely photo album and some pretty notecards.
I had better save the rest of my pennies for my Topshop Style Advisor session on Thursday!! I'm thinking that I want to get a nice new outfit for my trip to Paris with my mum later this month. My criteria are for something ultra stylish, that will travel well and that will stay looking fresh after a day of sight-seeing and will keep me cool in the Paris summer weather. Not too much to ask, is it?! I would welcome any of your thoughts!
I'll write again soon, love, SG
Selasa, 30 Juni 2009
Kamis, 25 Juni 2009
Funky knitwear, new clothes, shopping... just another standard Thursday afternoon!
I am currently resisting the urge to shop but have no idea how long I will be able to carry on before it becomes too much! I always find that after a stressful week at work shopping is the perfect therapy to relieve all of that. I can't go into a shop a see a beautiful dress or a cute top or gorgeous pair of shoes and not feel better… much, much better! It's the same feeling I get when I put on a new item of clothing for the first time. I saw a film recently starring Audrey Tautou, Priceless, in which she uses men to buy her gorgeous new designer clothes and there is a scene showing her getting up each morning and ripping the tags off a new outfit - including underwear - EVERY day. Obviously this is not a real possibility for mere mortals but it is a nice dream nonetheless!
I have just booked myself in for a Topshop Style Adviser session for a week's time which I am hoping might be a rather lovely shopping experience. I shall let you know!
I tried to find some good photos on my camera from the Graduate Fashion Shows two weeks ago but alas my camera is not very good with distance so none of them were really good enough to be showcased on here. However, I have found a few photos to accompany my comments below about the winner, Myrto Stamou. I love the way in which they are so beautifully put together and create gorgeous lines on the models.
Hannah Taylor of Ravensbourne University created a fun and quirky knitwear collection which was highly commended for the River Island Gold Award. Despite the designs being far less commercially viable than those of Myrto Stamou, they are nonetheless eyecatching and creative and certainly brightened my day during the show. They are, perhaps, the perfect antidote to the current economic climate whilst Myrto Stamou's collection is more modest.
Hope these pics brighten your day.
I'll write again soon, love, SG
Senin, 22 Juni 2009
Number 11
Sunglasses. Again... just in case but also for a good disguise after a heavy night by the camp fire!!
Festival survival kit
One of my best friends is off to Glastonbury this weekend (don't make plans for this weekend, if you're not going - it will rain!!) and it got me thinking about what you can't live without at a festival. My boyf and I went to a festival in deepest darkest Wales last summer and lasted one night! It rained... a LOT and neither of us (thankfully) is the type to put up, so we went home to our dry, warm flat!
So, number one on my list for the 'essential festival survival kit' would be a campervan - never again will I camp! But failing this, make sure you have a BIG tent where you can fit EVERYTHING with ease without it touching the sides - a disaster if it rains!
Number two: face wipes! And however many you THINK you need - take MORE!!! They are so useful for everything. And boys never bring anything like this.
3. Sun screen - just in case!
4. A rain poncho - you CANNOT dance in a field of mud and rain with an umbrella!
5. Wellies - NO ONE should ever go to a festival without wellies.
6. Flip flops - again... one can dream!
7. Glow sticks - random fun.
8. Dry shampoo - Batiste is less that two quid in Boots and Superdrug. Or try James Brown's version (he does travel size too in Boots) which is a festival fave with Kate Moss and Daisy Lowe!
9. Mascara and bronzer and maybe some very bright eyeshadows/liners - do not take much more than this, you won't use it!
10. Loo roll! (Has a multitude of uses besides the obvious!)
There it is; my 'essential festival survival kit'. Let me know if there is anything I have left off?
I'll write again soon, love, SG
So, number one on my list for the 'essential festival survival kit' would be a campervan - never again will I camp! But failing this, make sure you have a BIG tent where you can fit EVERYTHING with ease without it touching the sides - a disaster if it rains!
Number two: face wipes! And however many you THINK you need - take MORE!!! They are so useful for everything. And boys never bring anything like this.
3. Sun screen - just in case!
4. A rain poncho - you CANNOT dance in a field of mud and rain with an umbrella!
5. Wellies - NO ONE should ever go to a festival without wellies.
6. Flip flops - again... one can dream!
7. Glow sticks - random fun.
8. Dry shampoo - Batiste is less that two quid in Boots and Superdrug. Or try James Brown's version (he does travel size too in Boots) which is a festival fave with Kate Moss and Daisy Lowe!
9. Mascara and bronzer and maybe some very bright eyeshadows/liners - do not take much more than this, you won't use it!
10. Loo roll! (Has a multitude of uses besides the obvious!)
There it is; my 'essential festival survival kit'. Let me know if there is anything I have left off?
I'll write again soon, love, SG
A Woman's Right To shoes
I wanted to share with you my latest 'bargain' shoe purchase! I have been searching for months for the perfect pair of summer sandals and last week found them - and for the bargainous price of £13.50!! My checklist for the 'perfect pair' was simple; comfortable, practical, gladiator style, and affordable. These tick all the boxes... and more! Gladiator sandals have been the footwear item of choice for any fashionista for the last three or so summers and are the perfect day-to-night/work-to-holiday pair of shoes.
These are my bargainous sandals - bought in the Oasis mid-season sale, they were originally £38 and were reduced to £15 which I then got 10% off (as I still have a student card!). They are so pretty and practical! What more could a girl want?!
Of course, these are added to the three other pairs of very impractical shoes I have bought over the last month! But then, that's a girl's prerogative, no?
Just time to tell you that Oasis are not the only ones with a mid-season sale currently on - Dorothy Perkins, H&M and Gap are also in on the action... So ladies, happy shopping!
I'll write again soon, love, SG
These are my bargainous sandals - bought in the Oasis mid-season sale, they were originally £38 and were reduced to £15 which I then got 10% off (as I still have a student card!). They are so pretty and practical! What more could a girl want?!
Of course, these are added to the three other pairs of very impractical shoes I have bought over the last month! But then, that's a girl's prerogative, no?
Just time to tell you that Oasis are not the only ones with a mid-season sale currently on - Dorothy Perkins, H&M and Gap are also in on the action... So ladies, happy shopping!
I'll write again soon, love, SG
Jumat, 19 Juni 2009
Say cheese!
I'm kind of new to this whole blogging thing but LOVE various fashion blogs. Especially those which feature photos of stylish people, from whom I can get inspiration when I stand in front of my wardrobe in the morning and get that sinking feeling... "so many clothes and nothing to wear"!! People in the street inspire me too. And the obvious celebrities and fashion mags (of which I buy far too many of each month/ week!).
So I want this blog to be a celebration of all of the stylish people out there! I have just aquired a beautiful vintage 35mm SLR which I am slowly learning to use! My plan is to start taking photos of all of the stylish people in my life and to put their photographs up here for everyone to admire.
I also plan to use this blog to let you all know about anything especially fun and fashion related that I have been getting up to. For example... last week I took myself off to London to Graduate Fashion Week! It was AMAZING! There are some seriously talented folk out there. I loved the collection by Myrto Stamou of UCA Rochester, who picked up the River Island Gold Award and the Womenswear Award. Her beautiful collection of feminine cut dresses, skirts and tops were showcased in a pallet of nudes, creams and grey. The cut, the colour, the whole effect was gorgeous! I would have bought the floor length dress in an instant if it had been possible! GFW also proved to be the perfect place for a bit of celeb spotting (another past time of mine!). We watched Claudia Schiffer sashay up the red carpet - she looked smouldering with her hair framing her tiny face and her eyes heavily made up in a smoky effect. Also spotted Matthew Williamson, Zandra Rhodes, John Rocha and Ted Baker.
I still haven't checked the photos from the show but if any are any good I will make sure to put them on here tonight.
The following day we headed to Westfield in West London and straight to Mary Portas' living and giving shop - the charity shop she's set up there for three weeks with Grazia! It's not much like a charity shop but it is done so nicely - I could have spent all day there! I picked up some brand new Office brogues for £20. Maybe not charity shop prices but they are still in store for £55 so I felt like I'd got a bargain and had done my bit for charity too.
This is now a lot longer than I intended for my first blog! Apparently I have more to write about than I thought!
Just one last thing before I go.... MUCH excitement over the recently announced collaboration this autumn between H&M and Jimmy Choo!!!! Ever since I became utterly addicted to Sex and the City and fell head over heels in love with Carrie, I have longed for a pair for Choos! And now I might just be able to own a pair and for a fraction of the usual price!! I WILL be camping outside H&M on the night of Friday 13 November!!! (Is it a bad sign that it is Friday 13th??!!)
I'll write again soon, love, SG
So I want this blog to be a celebration of all of the stylish people out there! I have just aquired a beautiful vintage 35mm SLR which I am slowly learning to use! My plan is to start taking photos of all of the stylish people in my life and to put their photographs up here for everyone to admire.
I also plan to use this blog to let you all know about anything especially fun and fashion related that I have been getting up to. For example... last week I took myself off to London to Graduate Fashion Week! It was AMAZING! There are some seriously talented folk out there. I loved the collection by Myrto Stamou of UCA Rochester, who picked up the River Island Gold Award and the Womenswear Award. Her beautiful collection of feminine cut dresses, skirts and tops were showcased in a pallet of nudes, creams and grey. The cut, the colour, the whole effect was gorgeous! I would have bought the floor length dress in an instant if it had been possible! GFW also proved to be the perfect place for a bit of celeb spotting (another past time of mine!). We watched Claudia Schiffer sashay up the red carpet - she looked smouldering with her hair framing her tiny face and her eyes heavily made up in a smoky effect. Also spotted Matthew Williamson, Zandra Rhodes, John Rocha and Ted Baker.
I still haven't checked the photos from the show but if any are any good I will make sure to put them on here tonight.
The following day we headed to Westfield in West London and straight to Mary Portas' living and giving shop - the charity shop she's set up there for three weeks with Grazia! It's not much like a charity shop but it is done so nicely - I could have spent all day there! I picked up some brand new Office brogues for £20. Maybe not charity shop prices but they are still in store for £55 so I felt like I'd got a bargain and had done my bit for charity too.
This is now a lot longer than I intended for my first blog! Apparently I have more to write about than I thought!
Just one last thing before I go.... MUCH excitement over the recently announced collaboration this autumn between H&M and Jimmy Choo!!!! Ever since I became utterly addicted to Sex and the City and fell head over heels in love with Carrie, I have longed for a pair for Choos! And now I might just be able to own a pair and for a fraction of the usual price!! I WILL be camping outside H&M on the night of Friday 13 November!!! (Is it a bad sign that it is Friday 13th??!!)
I'll write again soon, love, SG
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