Sunday 30 March 2014

A mish mash from my long weekend home...

I finally got a chance to go home.
Thats all I seem to be saying these days, but I am slowly but surely getting more organised. 

When I come home I don't tend to stay for long so I have to take a little capsule wardrobe with me, I normally take my favourite pieces at the time and add in things I've left at home or nick things from my mum and sister. 


I feel refreshed after coming home.
And this time I have been for a massage, a hair cut, a shopping day in Narberth and sleeping with a tone of sudocrem on my face.  
This outfit (above):
Top - Zara £20
Trousers - H&M £14
Headband - Giddy aunt vintage shop, Narberth £4


Raiding mums vintage stuff is always fun. 

This is a vintage one of mums, she's had this since she was my age or older and used to wear it out. I like it because its black lace and effortlessly pretty. 

The picture of me and my sister below is from a family party last night. Im wearing trousers I so desperately want to nick from my mum as they are AMAZING! Love this photo, and love the patterns. <3


Lastly from me, Happy Mothers Day 
<3 


xoxo





Saturday 1 March 2014

Weekend treats

Today has been a good day to say the least. I have been super busy this week and ever since I last posted on the blog, its been hectic :D I now have a job in the lovely White Stuff in Cardiff, which has been lots of fun, so today I saw my cousin and auntie for a catch up and a hot chocolate and I went into White Stuff to pick my new uniform.

Also this afternoon I went shopping and bought a few treats to celebrate a successful and pretty stressful week but also to celebrate my lovely friend Catrin getting her job back in Lush Cosmetics, she's fab at it! :D its also St.Davids day and we celebrated with Cawl (Welsh Soup) and Daffodils <3 


So I was a bit cheeky today and had a bit of a spend, me and Catrin went into Gilly Hicks as its closing down in April :( this makes me sad as the underwear in there is fabulous. So we had a rummage and I found some cute pants in some lovely pastel colours. They are now only £1.99 each and they are normally £9 or £10 each, an amazing bargain. Thank you very much :D 



I also bought some Liz Earle. My mum first introduced me to this about 4 or 5 years ago and I just used it when she bought it not really thinking about it but now I've tried other products I keep going back to this as its just so amazing for my skin. Its light and actually feels like its doing good, I use the cleanse and polish hot cloth cleanser to remove my make-up and the skin tonic to brighten and take away any excess oil or dirt. Im not one for spending loads on beauty products but I don't mind splashing out on this stuff. 

Cleanse and Polish - £13.25
Skin Tonic -£13.25

Dydd Gŵyl Dewi hapus





Thursday 20 February 2014

BARGAIN TIME

Hey guys, just a quick one from me as my uni work is currently piling up by the minute, at the moment I'm trying to give my wardrobe a bit of a refresh so going through all my clothes I don't wear that much anymore or that just don't suit me!

Here is the link to my site, see if theres anything you fancy. 
I am always putting new things up, also message me if interested in anything in particular, I'm happy to help :)

Theres some bargains to be had, "One mans trash is another mans treasure" :D hehe happy hunting.

http://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/daigee/m.html?item=271405462646&ssPageName=STRK%3AMESELX%3AIT&rt=nc&_trksid=p2047675.l2562




Friday 17 January 2014

Working with what you've got.


Vintage is everywhere and it’s probably the most sort after fashion item for a fashionista and fashion blogger. But I wanted to show that its not just us lot trying to be cool, whapping out blasts from the pasts, its actually quite cheap if you can find some retro pieces that have come back into fashion lying around the house, and to be honest as a student I need cheap. Going through your nans get ups from the 50s, 60s, 70s and 80s can be quite amazing to say the least. I got my love of fashion from my Nonna (nan) she is very inspirational to me. Her love of fashion has always shined through and I feel very lucky to be able to wear her things as it means a lot to me. Also as my family owns a fashion business (started by my Nonna) when my mum and auntie were young they got to go to London when buying for the shop, they would always came back with the most amazing shoes and crazy tops. And as we have all always been interested in fashion they didn’t really throw anything away, so when I get the chance to have a rummage through the archives almost, I go without hesitation. What I wanted to explore in this blog post was how to use vintage pieces to your advantage, as we all have different tastes I will be doing a few different looks that you can incorporate and change with your wardrobe. It’s about using what you’ve already got if your in a after Christmas money slump like me. I’ve use some similar base pieces with just one or two vintage pieces to show how much you can change an outfit by small changes, without having to buy new things all the time.



The first outfit uses an oversized vintage shirt of my aunties, I put it with my black wet look leggings and leather jacket for a more modern look and added silver docs and accessories. I wanted to go for a 80's feel with this outfit and taking elements from that era, the oversized shirt, the leather and the red lipstick. Ive kept the wet look leggings the same in each to show how much an outfit can be changed. 




My second outfit is again using a vintage piece, a jumper of my Nonna's. I went for quite a quirky laid back look with this outfit.

Vintage is always in fashion but has been more so in the last couple years, the 90’s trend has come back and mama jeans and scrunchies are storming the uk. There are many vintage shops in Cardiff and all over the country, vintage is considered as quirky and unique in our world of fashion and its fun to make your own as blasts from the pasts are always fun, either cringey or cool, you decide.

xoxo



Wednesday 15 January 2014

Flash Mob, Cardiff #sooverit

Flash mob experience.
It was nearly two months ago now that we were given the brief to take part in a flash mob, at first my heart sank as I really don’t like drama. It scares me to death, I dropped that subject way back in year 9, as soon as I didn’t have to do it anymore. So we were put into groups with some third year drama students and shared some ideas on what we could do for our flash mob and where we could do it. At first we came up with the idea to go with identity and how everyone dresses the same, following a celebrity influence, but trying to break out of this mould. After a little while together we had to all go our separate ways for the rest of the day, we made a group on facebook so we could all talk when we weren’t together.
The next time we met only half of our group turned up, a day before the actual flash mob was suppose to happen, so we talked and talked and talked and worked around it. We spent all that day deciding, changing and practicing as our whole idea from the first time we talked had changed, we were now doing social media and how everyone follows each other like sheep. So we all decided we would all wear black and have a sheep mask on. We practised and then there was no more that could be done the flab mob was tomorrow and I was quite nervous.
Of course we were last so we watched everyone do there’s and then it was our turn. We chose to locate it in St.davids centre by Starbucks and Debenhams, we all came from different directions and soon it had begun, we started by getting into a circle and taking selfies then started moving around the space, we then got into a circle and took photo’s of one of our group members inside, showing her as the centre of attention, we then moved onto a tweeting noise (tweeting those photos) which is the sound of the twitter bird, after that we moved onto hashtags and ended with a group photo saying #picoftheday, we then dispersed and then it was over as quick as it had begun.

I think my experience of being apart of a flash mob was a lot better than I thought. I was glad to have the mask on though other wise I couldn’t have done it, because I cant keep a straight face to save my life. I enjoyed it when we were performing, I enjoyed meeting new people from the drama group and I enjoyed understanding a different way to promote fashion, a gurrella marketing scheme almost. I also laughed so much and it was a nice way to blow off steam, from all the work we had been doing in the previous weeks and weeks to come. It was nice to be apart of something completely different. 




 

 



Wednesday 8 January 2014

Mixing in Vintage

I have quite a lot of vintage pieces in my wardrobe these include items from my family and cute things I've picked up from vintage shops. Here is an my OOTD today, including my aunties vintage jumper  and a fur bandana. I love this outfit as its simple and really easy to chuck on if I'm having a rushed day.

Bandana - Vintage
Jumper - Vintage 
Wet looks leggings - £5 shop Cardiff (bit of a bargain)
Shoes - Office 
Lipstick - Channel, Black Noir
Watch - Topshop, Letter L (other letters available)
Necklace - shop in Narbeth, Pembrokeshire
Ring - Vintage






An oversized jumper with tight leggings gives a nice contrast and balances out the big jumper. Pair with some of these cut out boots, doc martens or chunky shoes and a cute hat or bandana for a warm winter look. 
xoxo

Sunday 5 January 2014

Really handy! Nails inc review.

Doing your nails, its something that I normally do on a girls night in or when I have some time to myself. I always have to give about half an hour of my time up to get them decent, and if they look crap before a night out or a day of uni I've had it. I do love my nails looking neat, I'm not a fan of having them long, pointy or square or over the top, just natural and a nice bold colour or a cool pattern. I never normally get excited by nail stuff as I see it as a burden sometimes because they never look as good as when you get them done professionally, and being a student thats never.

But for Christmas but mum found this amazing duo from Nails inc, an express nail polish remover and a corrector pen, I loved the idea before I even tried it. Despite not loving doing my nails THAT much I do love nails inc they always have fab colours, interesting shades and a different way of doing things. 



The express nail polish remover is really amazing, just a quick swipe around the inside of the bottle (depending of what nail varnish your wearing) and its gone! So fast and so easy!! The corrector pen is also amazing, as it gets at the sides of your nails without the hassle of a cotton bud.



I had these two colours for christmas, the nails inc magnetic effect polish I have yet to try, (will post results at a later date) but my mum gave it a go and it worked really well. I chose to try the Barry M one as I was intrigued to see how the metallic look would come out on my nails and I was pleasantly surprised. 



My last little gem in my newly accired MUST HAVE nail kit is this, rapid dry for nails. I've had this for a while and it comes out in a spray and it actually works, okay...not 100% dry in 60 seconds but it speeds up the process, such a handy little gem for last minute night out outfit changes ;) 

xoxo

Saturday 4 January 2014

Hatts Vintage Emporium

More work from last term's fashion photography module.

We were lucky enough to get the chance to work with Hatts Vintage Emporium in Cardiff market. An amazing little vintage menswear shop with even more amazing owners. It was a pleasure to work with Levi and his farther. 
We had to style a model for the brief "Objects of desire" and styling our guys how we wanted, everyone took the brief a different way and we got some really varied and interesting looks.
Me and my partner April wanted to go for a very slick, tailored style, but also looking quite sharp. With the help in the shop when we were choosing what our model would wear and Levis help on the day, we created a really good look. Here is our mood board below to show what we were going for. Our model was great and worked really well with the way we wanted the shoot to go.



These are my favourite shots from the day, we improvised and changed what we were doing throughout the shoot but overall I am happy with how the images turned out.


       






































Follow Hatt's on 
Twitter - https://twitter.com/TheHatts

Model - Jason Little 
Photographers - Me and April Holcombe 

Friday 3 January 2014

Ruby+Ed

My nan is a gem, she surprised me and my sister today with the most amazing slippers! A late Christmas present as they didn't arrive on time. They are by Ruby and Ed, an amazing brand that creates beautifully made slippers, for ladies, men and children.
Have a look at their blog and see which styles take you fancy.
http://rubyanded.blogspot.co.uk

Chic for your feet


This is my favourite colour but there are more beautiful colours, in the same style as these beauties above. (Taken by me) 

The velvet collection also come in Ruby, Dusty plum and Charcoal. Pictures from - http://www.rubyanded.co.uk/Womens/Slipper-Ballerinas 

My sister then went running upstairs and dug these out from the back of her wardrobe, some older Ruby+Ed slippers that are just as cool.





Just wanted to share this fabulous brand with you, treat your feet. AND they are now on Sale after christmas, its safe to say I won't be taking these to uni they will be keep in a glass cabinet, so beaut.

xoxo

 

Thursday 2 January 2014

Cardiff Street Style

So it's the New Year, and last term, my first term of my second year id just completed quite frankly a ridiculous amount of work. (Thats what it felt like) It was crazy. Now I've had time out to chill over christmas I think its time to put it out there. 

Just a quick post...
One of the modules we did was fashion photography, and a section within this was to do street style. 

Here are my favourites from the many times we went out to hunt down the stylish on the streets of Cardiff. We went out in groups of two and three and collected some really varied images and interesting styles.




Pictures 1 and 2 were taken by Me. 

Pictures 3, 4, and 5 were taken by Elly Gann.