Showing posts with label denim. Show all posts
Showing posts with label denim. Show all posts

Tuesday, 11 February 2014

Recents + Favourites

1. Winter Wonderland



Jumper - sheinside
Coat - h&m 
Shorts - river island
Shoes - asos (new look)
Necklace - new look

2. NYE 



Me: 
Dress - motel 
Underskirt, earrings - h&m
Shoes - asos (new look)
Necklace - miss selfridge 

Claudia (styled by me)
Shirt - river island (old and customised)
Skirt, chain necklace  - h&m 
Flatforms - river island

3. Birthday suit



Crop top, jacket, earrings - topshop
Skirt - zara 
Shoes - asos (new look) 
Necklace - new look
Bag - ebay

4. Lunch date 


Jumper, monochrome boots - river island
Ripped Jeans - asos
Coat - sheinside
Bag, earrings - topshop

5. Favourites 

As you can probably tell, these past few weeks Ive been wearing my platform heels from asos religiously! They're almost too comfortable and go with every outfit as well as elongating my legs. 

Lately, ive been loving all things holographic so ive been wearing this iridescent clutch i got from ebay non stop, id wanted one for ages and when i finally found this one i had to get it! 


For some unknown reason this season ive been drawn to glitter which is quite uncharacteristic of me but im just going with it i guess. Ive been wearing these polishes by maybelline and i love them as their coverage is awesome and they sparkle beyond belief!


'Colour show' nail polish by maybelline

Ps excuse the crappy quality of these photos, as usual they were taken on my phone despite having bought the world's most expensive slr.. Logic. 
Okay bye for now xx

Sunday, 20 October 2013

Recent OOTD's

Pineapple Fun:


Crop Jumper - SheInside
Leather Skirt - Asos/Boohoo
Chunky Peeptoe Boots - H&M
Chain - H&M


Denim Overload :

Contrast Sleeve Jumper - Zara
Boyfriend Jeans - Asos
Creepers - eBay
Denim Backpack - eBay

Hope you all had a lovely weekend, here are a couple of outfits I recently wore. The first one I wore to a birthday party and the pineapple jumper went down well because people kept asking me where I bought it, which was great (it's one of my favourite jumpers right now). The bottom outfit is nothing special, just something I wore going shopping. The motive there was clearly comfort, something the boyfriend jeans achieve without compromising style (I haven't been able to take these babies off ever since I got them!)

xx

Tuesday, 20 August 2013

Festival Lookbook

So as festival season draws to a close, I thought I'd share with you some festival-inspired looks that can be worn both on and off the field and hopefully inspire you to rock some flower crowns and sun dresses in the last days of summer. What's been your favourite festival outfit this season?

'Dungarees':




dungarees: Topshop, lime bralet: River Island, denim bralet: Topshop, wellies: B&Q, jumper: Topshop, hat: Ebay, cross necklace: Topshop, flower crown: handmade


'Short shorts':




shorts: Pull&Bear, leather belt: H&M, crochet knit top: River Island, tshirt: StuddedPetals.com, patent boots and straw hat: Topshop, silver chain: H&M, bralet, wellies, black hat, flower crown, cross necklace: as before

'The Dress':



dress: Stradivarius (online store coming soon) everything else: as before


dress and crochet vest top: H&M, leather hat: thrifted, boots: as before



Sunday, 18 August 2013

Results Day...


Thought I'd be a little humorous with this top I got from Topshop a few days ago by (ironically) wearing it on the day of my A Level results. You gotta have a positive attitude, am I right?!



top: Topshop, jeans: Urban Outfitters, blazer, satchel and boots all H&M, earrings: Brick Lane Market (you can also buy them online at crazivity.com)

Friday, 16 August 2013

When in London

Wow. I don't know what other way to describe this city, really. After having stayed there for almost 2 weeks I am completely certain that I want to study there and possibly spend the rest of my life there. There's just so much to write about that I don't know where to begin. To cover some basics: I stayed with my cousin who studies there, I was there for a total of 11 days and the main motive of my trip was to do a portfolio course at London Art Portfolio which is situated just off Tower Bridge. There, I met some truly amazing and inspiring people and the time in between classes was spent going round some of the bigger art galleries (such as Tate Britain, Tate Modern, Royal Academy of Arts, National Gallery, Somerset House etc), eating beautiful food and shopping of course! With London being such a huge city with a vast mixture of ethnicities, culture and style, I really got a chance to experiment with clothes as I wasn't as worried getting the strange stares that I would normally get if I was back home. Here is a round up of some of my OOTDs :

Gallery Hunt:

tshirt: Mango, skort: www.sheinside.com (or Zara), satchel: H&M, plimsoles: River Island

Art Class:

Bart Simpson crop top: www.sheinside.com , studded shorts: Pull and Bear,
 backpack: Topshop, creepers: Ebay

Airport Ready:
short sleeve jumper: H&M, floral leggings: Zara Kids, backpack: Topshop, shoes: Vans

 There is so much to do in London throughout the year, but I think if anyone was to ever visit, summer is the best time as the weather is perfect for seeing some of the main attractions. Since I had already seen some of the biggies (such as the London Eye, Westminster Abbey and Madame Tussauds) this time I decided to pay Greenwich and the Tower of London a visit.





OOTD 'Monochrome' : shirt, trousers, jacket, satchel: all H&M , creepers: Ebay , sunglasses: Michael Kors

A few days were obviously dedicated to shopping, something London is probably best known for. Brick Lane was absolutely insane and I would definitely recommend it for vintage and thrift lovers and even those who love a good bargain (such as myself) here are a few of my favourite Brick Lane buys:

(I am a total sucker for nick nacks so I was practically in heaven when i saw the amount of jewellery stands) all of the above were bought at the markets apart form the beetle earrings which are Zara and the flower earrings which are Pilgrim.

This cute little vintage dress was only £7.50!!

If you ever decide to pay Brick Lane a visit, the best day to go is Sunday as it is the only day when all of the markets are open, although you can go during the week if you want to go round the vintage shops (which are slightly more expensive than the markets) 


The dress and jewellery were all bought at the Sunday UpMarket in the Old Truman Brewery, including these amazing treats at one of the stands (left: strawberry cheesecake whoopie pie, right: vanilla raspberry cupcake) and I can honestly say that they were the most delicious cakes I have ever tasted.. like ever.. better than the Hummingbird Bakery I swear!

Recommended vintage shops: Blitz, Beyond Retro, Rokit Vintage, East End Thrift Store


ART JAM @ Rich Mix Centre (Shoreditch)


One night we went to this thing called an 'art jam' where basically some artists were gathered to do a live painting session where each artist got 45 minutes to do an improvised painting and after the time was up the artists had to switch canvases and continue painting someone else's piece. This went on for a few rounds and the final outcomes were so cool! These were a few of my favourites.



There were a lot of talanted musicians at the art jam but this girl really stood out, her name was Vanessa Casperscz and she was a singer/beat-boxer/ukulele player.. talk about talent! So make sure you check her out! 

Wow this has turned into a long post but you have reached the end of it! Might do a part 2 of London sometime depending on my mood, as there is still a lot of cool stuff to share!