Wednesday 29 May 2013

It's a man's world!

Fortunately for us girls, it's deemed socially acceptable to walk around in men's gear, making the range of shops we can buy from even larger! The whole androgynous trend, which I'm rather fond of, has been around for a while, with celebrities such as Alexa Chung, Leighton Meester and Rihanna even taking it to the red carpets, opting daringly for suits over gowns. 


I think it's great that the men's section of shops is available to women as well. I myself am the proud owner of a couple of men's pieces including a big burgundy cardigan (which I'm never not wearing) from Topman. The men's section is great if you want over-sized pieces or a genuine 'boyfriend fit'. It's also great for customizing one-of-a-kind vests by hacking the sleeves off shirts and tees, and maybe even cropping them up to waist length, perfect for this summer (if we ever get some sun)!

I've pulled together some of my favourite androgynous pieces from the high street, these ones actually being from the women's department (because actual men's tailoring is something a woman probably shouldn't try to pull off):



Tile Cigarette Trousers - Topshop £42
Polka Dot Paisley Shirt - Urban Outfitters £45
Leather Bag - H&M £69.99 (in love with this!!)
Mono Pattern Coat - ASOS £80
Katz Cut Out Boots - Topshop £75
Geo Tile Print Blazer - ASOS £35 (also have matching shorts and trousers)

What is your opinion on the androgynous trend? I'd love to hear your thoughts. Maybe you could even post a look with your take on the trend, leave a link in the comment box. Thanks.

Thursday 23 May 2013

Look Post: My big bobbly coat

I had my last exam today. I make it sound as if this exam period has been pretty treacherous for me. It hasn't. I had an English Lit re-sit, and two General Studies exams. But do they even count? Anyway, today was the second and final General Studies exam, so I opted for something comfortable. I can now say I am free from exams for another year! Hurrah!


Coat - Mango
Jumper - New Look
Collared Top - Topshop
Jeans -Primark
Shoes - Topshop
Satchel - Primark

I love my bobbly coat. It's one of the few practical items of clothing I've ever bought myself, and for that I'm proud. I was beginning to feel like a bit of a hobo in it, so when my friend ordered a 'de-fuzzer' for her similar coat, I decided to take advantage of it. After about an hour of de-fuzzing I was left with an aching arm, a slightly improved but still tatty looking coat, and a ball big enough to make a brand new (maybe smaller) coat. I do feel better for having done it though.

These shoes were a permanent addition to my feet up until a few weeks ago when I brought home my jellies. Since then, they've been a big neglected so I thought I'd whip them out today and show them some love. This is the first time I've worn them sock (and plaster) free. They took what felt like a decade to break in, but they were well worth it. 

Also, what do you think of my new central parting? I've been edging this bad boy over about 1mm every month for the past two years or something ridiculous like that. I'm just not one of those people who can dramatically change their look from sweeping side fringe to central parting and get away with it. I have to take it gradually. 

Wednesday 22 May 2013

Look Post: Jelly shoes!

This look is from a while ago. I know this because I made the 2cm change from a 'just-off-centre' side parting, to an actual centre parting (I'm such a daredevil!) about a week ago, and this look features the slightly off side parting that I've been gradually shifting over for about 3 years. 


I think I was only nipping out with my mother when I took this look post. It was basically just an excuse to flaunt off my new jelly shoes which have been a permanent addition to my feet since I got them!



 Jacket - Peacocks
Crop Top - Ebay (Topshop)
Joni Jeans - Topshop
Jelly Shoes - JuJu Jellies (Topshop)

In other news, I only just found out today that blogger is planning on closing down their reading list feature soon (correct me if I'm wrong) so I made a bloglovin' account so that I can still manage and keep up to date with all the blogs that I follow. If you're on bloglovin' I'd love it if you could check out my profile and give me a follow. :) Thanks!


Tuesday 21 May 2013

Favourite Beauty Essentials!

I'm not too fussed when it comes to my beauty products. I don't have a huge beauty regime nor can I justify spending more than £4 on any beauty product (with the exception of foundation, which I don't really wear anyway). But there are some fabulous products I just need in my life, and I don't know how I'd cope without them.


The first product I want to rave to you about is Palmer's Cocoa Butter. This body butter is super thick and luscious. It glides on without making your skin look greasy and leaves behind a delightful chocolate smell making it hard not to bite a chunk out of your own arm (a bit like that weird looking guy on the Lynx Chocolate advert). And if you don't like the smell of chocolate, then they do a fragrance free version which is just as good! I've tried a one or two other cocoa butters in my time, and the odd shea butter, but none are nearly as thick and dreamy as this. I've noticed Garnier moisturiser in particular makes my skin look really greasy, as if I've just applied loads of sun lotion. So this one is by far my favourite! To be honest, I just love anything by Palmer's. The olive butter is almost as good!


Next is this liquid eyeliner by Collection 2000. Honestly, I've never tried any other liquid eyeliner so I can't really compare. But that's because I've never needed to! I first picked this up just because it was so cheap (£2.99!!) but it's proved to be a miracle. This stuff just doesn't budge! I've even gone to bed with it on (I know, shame on me) and woke up the next morning with it still fairly intact. This stuff is quite easy to apply, and has become an absolute essential of mine!


So I have a bit of an obsession with lip balm. It all started in the winter of 2011 when my lips became really chapped. A friend recommended Carmex to me and this stuff is just magic!! I've been through about 3 tubs in my time (and I find the original to be better than the flavoured ones), but a few of months ago I ran out. I was surviving on a Chapstick that I found in my bedroom for a while, and it was okay, but nothing compared to Carmex. I then nipped to Boots one day to buy some more Carmex but they didn't have any in store so I settled for Burt's Bees after seeing my friend use it. Although it's quite good, I really regret not buying the original one because this pomegranate oil one has a really weird smell. A rule seems to be occurring here, always buy the original! Finally, the Palmer's lip balm came free with my moisturiser one day so I thought I'd give it a whirl. It still has the same lovely smell, but once the intial creamy-ness has worn of, my lips don't feel that moisturised. So my verdict? Carmex all the way!

And they're all my favourite beauty essentials! I'd really recommend them all, and obviously since this is me, they aren't too expensive. What beauty product do you swear by? Leave a comment and let me know. 

Monday 20 May 2013

Controversial Issue: Unpaid Internships

For those of my readers who are looking in to a career in the fashion industry, or any industry for that matter, you will probably know that experience is key. You know that door people harp on about, the one you're aiming to get your foot through? The key is simply experience. But obviously experience isn't that easy to get. Otherwise every man and his (purse) dog would be diving head first through that door in to the stylish dream office, with the latest seasons clothes scattered about the place and male models wandering around half naked (or at least this is how I imagine it to be). 



If you can't get a job without having any experience, but you can't gain experience until you've had a job, then you're put in a bit of an awkward position. Everyone has to start somewhere. And this is the beauty of interning.

Many people say that internships are pretty scarce these days, but I think if you know where to look*, and particularly if you live in London, then it shouldn't be too much of an issue. But what about for those of us who don't live in London? Well, they're pretty tricky to find. And what about those of us who aren't even graduates yet? Even trickier. This is why I consider myself very lucky. I'm still at sixth form, and living in Manchester, but have managed to bag myself an internship for two weeks over the summer at a small brand, working on branding, advertising and imagery (as far as I'm aware). I'll keep you updated on this at the time. 

Now on to the controversial bit. As many of you will know, companies don't tend to pay their interns. At first, you may consider this as fair, as the intern has next to no previous experience, and really the company is doing them a favour. But with the more internships you take on, the more you will learn and the more responsibility you will be given, almost to the point where you're practically doing the job of someone who works there (or so I've heard). So where do we draw the line? Should interns be paid?

Many students coming out of uni can not afford to work for free, being up to their ears in debt and what not. But here's how I (and many others) see it; if the government starts forcing companies to pay their interns, they'll be less likely to offer them, meaning we have to sacrifice the already scarce opportunities to gain some first hand experience. As a result, industries will be even harder to break in to. Of course, there is always the option of a compromise. Whilst I was at the Company Fashion Forum, the speakers explained how it is against the law for a company to have an intern for more than a month without paying them. Now, I don't know how true this is, as from what I've seen from looking at other girls blogs, this 'law' isn't acknowledged everywhere. But maybe this would be a good in between ground? 

This whole topic was sparked slightly by my general studies exam today where I managed to slip this in as a bit of an argument for one of the questions. Sorry for the very 'word-y' post. 

*I highly recommend checking out fashionworkie.com and @ukfashionintern on Twitter. Also, job sites such as gumtree.com can be really good too.

What is your view on unpaid internships? Do you have any work experience opportunities that you have blogged about and would like to share? Leave a comment below, thanks.

Wednesday 15 May 2013

May Wish List


It's just turned 11pm. I should be revising for my English Literature exam on Friday, but what was meant to be a half hour break somehow escalated in to me watching the Vampire Diaries, adding even more things to my watch list on eBay, and creating this blog post for you lovely readers! 




Paisley Playsuit - Topshop
White Dress - Urban Outfitters
Orange Co-ords - Topshop
Triangle Necklace - Urban Outfitters
Western Belt - Topshop (lots of Topshop on here!)
Orange Dress - Debenhams
Striped Dress - ASOS
'Mom' Jeans - Topshop
Black Sandals - Topshop

Being without a job means that all of these items are well and truly out of reach (although I've managed to bag myself a job interview as a sales advisor so maybe this will soon change!) but a girl can dream right? The paisley playsuit I have been in love with ever since I spotted it in store, and the lovely people at Topshop had designed even more items in that gorgeous paisley pattern, all of which I desperately need; shorts, trousers and blazer. 

The Urban Outfitters dress I have had my eyes on for a LONG time! I can't even remember when I first spotted it, it's been months! But as with all Urban Outfitters products, unless you're in the sale, you won't be coming home to my (overflowing) wardrobe any time soon.

Co-ords I absolutely adore! It started with Topshop last season but now River Island has jumped on the bandwagon. Hopefully we'll see even more big high street names designing their own versions of the wonderful two piece sets (maybe for a bit cheaper too please - H&M I'm counting on you!).

My favourite piece, and only a recent find, are the sandals from Topshop, but at £72 I don't think they'll ever be seen on my feet. I'm not a huge fan of flashing my toes, so I usually steer clear of sandals, but the band running down the middle looks like it would cover up most of the offenders (although I do have visions of prominent big toes peeping out from behind that band *shudders*).

Have you got any things you've been eyeing up for ages and have finally decided to splurge on?


Friday 10 May 2013

Peeper Protectors!

The only glimpse of summer has probably just passed, but just in case we are lucky enough to receive some more sunshine, I think a spectacular pair of shades are to be prepared!

I don't currently own a pair of sunglasses as I never holiday anywhere hot, and the British weather only seems to demand a pair of solar shields for a couple of days a year. But the range of spectacles out there is just too tempting, and I really should protect my peepers from those harmful rays. So here is a round up of my favourite (affordable) sunnies.






(left to right)
Half Frame Round Sunglasses - Ebay £1.99
Bronze Round Sunglasses - Urban Outfitters £16
Milo Round Sunglasses - Topshop £12
Etched Frame Castro Sunglasses - Urban Outfitters £16
Half Frame Round Sunglasses - ZeroUV $9.99
Classic Retro Sunglasses - ASOS £12

I recently came across the the American brand ZeroUV and they have a huge range of amazing sunglasses and they're all really cheap. Unfortunately, the price gets bumped up with the additional cost of delivery, but to be honest, they're still a good price for a pair of sunglasses. Personally though, I could never buy a pair of sunnies without first trying them on.

There is quite a big focus on the 'steampunk' trend and although I really love this style of sunglasses, I don't want to look too 'pretentious' with my choice of shades. Another big trend at the moment in the world of sun goggles are the very extravagant, heavily embellished glasses, decorated with the likes of flowers and pearls. I must say these aren't to my taste, and I could never pull such a statement piece of eye-wear off, but if you can then go for it!

I wonder how many synonyms for 'sunglasses' I have used in the post. Have you got your peeper protectors ready for this summer? 

Sunday 5 May 2013

A little rant and a little tip

So my 17th birthday was way back in October, and I was very lucky to receive my provisional and all my driving lessons as a gift. There's no way I could've forked out enough money to pay for them myself!

But unfortunately I waited until about March before actually applying for my provisional. And since I don't have a passport (because my family seems to enjoy holidaying in cold, rainy Wales) the process took a lot longer. A photo signed by someone a) not living in my household and b) not related to me, two alternative forms of ID and about a fortnight later... I had my provisional. And yet still, being as angry at myself as I was for not doing this sooner, it took me until yesterday to actually get round to booking some lessons!

To be fair, I had a deadline for my Graphics and Textiles coursework that was consuming all of my time, and I still have an English Literature resit I am meant to be revising for, so the amount of time I had available to learn to drive was pretty limited. But now the deadline has passed, and my driving lesson's booked for the day after my Lit exam, I have to say that I am relieved that I finally got round to doing this. But I'm also fuming with myself, because in reality, had I started learning to drive right away, I would've passed my test by now! Actually no, in reality, my nervousness of facing the road would've meant I'd be in hospital by now after causing a huge pile up somewhere.

But regardless! My tip to anyone who is approaching the 17 mark: GET YOUR PROVISIONAL AND BOOK SOME LESSONS! Because you'll severely regret it otherwise.

JuJu for jellies!

I don't have much luck when it comes to buying new trends. One of two things usually happens to me; I impulsively buy the item either to go off it (insert picture of my dusty TOMS here), or find that the trend doesn't stick around for very long; or I wait too long to buy the item and I'm then put off ever buying it for the reasons stated above, and it turns out that the trend sticks around for ages!

Unfortunately money is always going to be an obstacle, unless I marry a rich man (Joseph Gordon-Levitt, please) so I can't afford to have every new trend. But hopefully I chose wisely to tap into the new trend of jelly shoes! I was desperately seeking a shoe to see me through the summer, so maybe these will do the job. I chose to get them in black because then they'll go with everything. I made the mistake of buying purple doc martens a few years ago only to wish now that I'd gotten them in black, so my new motto is 'better to be black than sorry'.




I'm very excited to wear my new JuJu Babe's. Hopefully my mother will be nipping to the supermarket today so I can tag along and use it as an excuse to flash of my new 'kicks'. Although my sister's confirmation is later today, I'm not sure if it's the appropriate occasion for jelly shoes. I've never been to a confirmation before. What is the dress code for this kind of event?

As usual when I buy a bit of a statement piece, I'm concerned that I won't know how to style these up. However I have looked around on lookbook for inspiration and they seem like they go with almost everything! But just in case any of you have the same concerns, I'm going to try to do a blog post on how to wear jellies soon, and maybe a review.

What are your opinion on jellies, love or hate? Have you got a pair of shoes that will be your staple piece through summer? Leave a comment.

Thursday 2 May 2013

My first look post!

The sun has finally decided to rear it's beautiful head and for the first time this year, I left my house without my big bobbly coat! Although the weather reached a pleasant 16 degrees today (yes, that's considered warm here in Britain), I decided to stick to mostly a black outfit.

This is my first look post, so I have no idea how to pose in front of a (rubbish iPhone) camera. I did my best.


My mesh crop top can be found at Topshop. I tried this on about a month ago and really liked it but decided not to buy it. But when I found it in the sale just a couple of days ago for £12 (down from £26) I couldn't pass up the opportunity. My bouclĂ© shorts were originally from H&M although I snapped them up for 99p (£3.99 including shipping) on eBay. My shoes were also off eBay, originally from Topshop, I got these bad boys for £25. I love eBay. And the leather jacket from Peacocks I have had for years!

Black is my comfort zone, and although it usually looks boring, I like to think that my mix of textures and patterns spiced up the look a little bit. And even though black isn't typically associated with spring, I thought that my (too short) shorts and skin baring mesh top would make up for the lack of summer in my outfit today. And let's be realistic, it's not like the sun was going to reach any blazing temperatures today. You know the kind, when that black jacket suddenly turns into a back burning torture device.

How did you enjoy the gorgeous weather today?