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Friday, May 11, 2007
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Thursday, May 3, 2007
What I wore today: Working in the sunshine!
Tuesday, May 1, 2007
What I wore today: Studying in the heat!
Monday, April 30, 2007
What I wore today: BBQ in the evening on the beach with MethAng
What I wore today: Sunny day of studying!
Sunday, April 29, 2007
Vintage Shopping






What I wore today: Trip to the beach and more bargian hunting!
what I wore today: Weekend of shopping and fun!
Here's what I wore for a shopping trip in Exeter and what a successful one it was too. I'll post about what I bought soon!
It's been hot so I wore my wrap dress, red shrug and comfy (serious shopping) shoes.
Sunglasses essential in this weather, dangly necklace, silver bangle, amber ring, black hoop earrings and brown bag.
Sorry such short post, busy weekend!!!Friday, April 27, 2007
What I wore today: Boyfriend visiting for weekend and house viewing

Fab outfit today! I'm really getting the hang of this 'wear everything in your wardrobe' philosophy. I own alot of lovely clothes but they were not getting worn because I wasn't brave enough to be creative and kept wearing the same old hoodie with the trusty jeans when I was stuck. Now, I tell myself not to wear the same outfit more than once a fortnight and to try to get through a week not repeating the same garment. I'm allowed to repeat shoes as I don't have many of these and accessories must be used to pull together any outfit. My aim is to find as many different and stylish combinations in my wardrobe! I'm really enjoying the challenge so far. Today was a toughy as my boyfriend is coming down to visit for the weekend and I haven't seen him for two weeks so wanted to look my best! Have I managed it???
Outfit: Denim mini from Topshop, white sunset print tank underneath from Animal and lack kimono style sweater from Dorothy Perkins.Thursday, April 26, 2007
What I wore today: Handing in the Dissertation, lunch with Dad and dinner at a friends!

Gosh I'm tired! I didn't get a chance to post this morning as I was desperately trying to get my work finished for the 4pm deadline. I managed it and Dad took me out for lunch to celebrate. Due to having an organised wardrobe I was able to save crucial time in getting ready this morning!Wednesday, April 25, 2007
A Stylish Word on Shoes
The Holy Grail of ShoesI am the proud owner of a beautiful pair of 4 inch black satin Manolos. I found them on eBay and fell head over heels (excuse the pun) in love with them. They are not just shoes for me, they are works of art, or even a work of heart. Each pair is hand made and lovingly put together and the craft/design is never short of perfection with a pair of these beauties. They are an investment for my wardrobe and I intend to whip them out for every birthday I desire to look a knock out at! Indeed jaws dropped when I wore them at my 21st birthday party last December. No woman needs a pair of Manolos, but they certainly help in the style ranks in my opinion. Their not practical shoes, their certainly not cheap but they are heavenly in every other way ;-)!
Shoes are the key to an outfit
Bare in mind that whatever you put on your totsies will determine the class of your whole look. Just take the example of cute jeans with ballet pumps vs. cute jeans with sexy heels! Your shoes should reflect more than anything else you're wearing the occassion and situation you find yourself in on a day to day basis. Don't expect to be able to walk round campus/town in your loveliest heels and definately DON'T try to wear 'comfy' shoes to a formal event. I don't mean your party shoes can't be comfy, I just mean don't fall into the trap of thinking "I'll be on my feet all night, better wear loafers". There are plenty of stylish/chic shoes that ARE comfy and beautiful, for example a wedge??? Of course you do at times have to throw comfort out the window and dig out the rediculous 'toe screamers'.
Quality and Organise
When it comes to buying shoes don't buy cheap. I have a housemate who gets through shoes like I get through chocolate buys. Think about what you need on the end of your feet then buy one good quality of each style. Leather always preferable unless of course you're vegan/vegetarian. They don't have to be expensive just well made, I buy shoes from Clarks beacause their comfy, well put together and affordable BUT NOT CHEAP. They cost around £40 and last an age. You should get tired of your shoes, they shouldn't get tired of you! And if you do buy good quality, please for goodness sake keeo them polished and well looked after, don't stuff them at the bottom of the wardrobe, this will also mean they get less wear. The key to getting the best out of anything you purchase is quality and organisation; so make sure your shoes are visible, perhaps on a rack?
Really NOT HOT!!!
1. Platforms - even if they are in fashion they are pretty chunky and ugly.
2. Wearing trainers - avoid like the plague, strictly only for excercise!
What I wore today: Working at home


Tuesday, April 24, 2007
What I wore today: Slogging away in the library, again!


Outfit: Black short sleeve jersey dress (tres Audrey) from Monsoon, black cardi from Monsoon.
Accessories: Cream string of hearts necklace from Accessorize, silver cuff from Next, amber ring, diamond studs and brown Mary Janes from Clarks.
Hair: On second day, sprintz on Control freak and gave it a quite blow dry followed by body building tonic.
Verdict: This is a very stylish outfit as I recieved lots of compliments today. I love the all black idea, I was considoring wearing my green shrug but then decided to dress it down for the day. I highly recommend buying a black jersey dress because they are so easy to wear, comfy and can be dressed up or down.
Make-up: Clinique as usual and Prada perfume! ;-)
Monday, April 23, 2007
Why is style no longer in fashion?
So, why is style no longer in fashion??? Everything is so haphazard these days when you flick through magazines? When are we going to see achieveable style in magazines? Probably never this would make them no fun at all and make personal style far too common and YOU less unique, YOU who has style is a cut above the rest! Lol!
What I wore today: Studying in the library 9-6!!!


for me! Check out the unmade bed behind me, hehe! Sorry about layout I will get the hang of this one day! :-) Off to the library again today as the Thursday deadline grows ever nearer, eek. I love this outfit.Sunday, April 22, 2007
What's your beauty routine?
Daily: Morning - Wash face with gentle facescrub to remove dead and dull skin, moisturise to hydrate, in summer time or if you want a glow follow with a holiday skin moisturiser, if you can stretch to it use an eyecream to combat those dark circles under eyes, this skin is very sensitive. Brush teeth. Pluck any stray hairs under brow. Apply make-up and perfume. Style hair. Apply body lotion (could be a tanning one) if you've just had a shower. Apply hand lotion whenever needed.
Evening: Remove make-up with cleansing cloth, facescrub and moisturise. Brush teeth.
Every other day or after sport: Shower, wash and scrub, shave and beautify hair!
Weekly: Spend some time in the bath getting rid of dead skin on heels with pumice stone and trimming toenails. Tidy up fingernails just so they look neat I don't go in for polish unless I'm going out. Deep pore cleasing strip for nose and hydrating face mask. Body scrub in shower.
Monthly/six weeks: Get hair cut and coloured. Remove any offending hair that you've missed (upper lip?). Sort through beauty products and throw what is smelly/icky, store what you're not using and look after what you do.
What I wore today: typing my dissertation!!!


Another day of study, not long until the torment is over now but full marks to me for looking lovely even though I'm being such a hermit today.Saturday, April 21, 2007
Praise for Tigi haircare range

Tigi Bed Head Range
Far left: Health Goddess, A vitamin booster that rehydrates and detangles.
The great thing about this product is that you can just spray it on dry hair and tada! instant commercial shiny hair! As long as you give it a good blow dry out otherwise it will just sit on your hair limp and damp as the nozzle squirts directly in a straight line and doesn't fan out the product. I love Health Goddess as I craze lusciously shiny locks, I recommend using it on dry hair as I didn't experience it's benefits when I used it on damp hair before styling. As it works so well on dry hair it's a great product to give your locks a boost on a non-wash day.
Middle: Control Freak, Extra Extra Straight Hair Straightener.
I would describe my hair as straight. So, what am I doing with this product? Well, it was a Christmas gift and I've never really known how to use it on my hair until my stylist used it instead of straighters. At the hairdressers they are obsessed with GHDs, even though I have super fine straightish hair they still use them and I often ask them to skip this part of the styling process to avoid lank hair. My stulist used this product on my damp hair before blow drying it with lots of volume to sleek out any of those frizzy kinky bits that I get, even though it's predominantly straight my hair isn't always sleek when first washed. This product used on dry or damp hair gets rid of any fluffiness and leaves my hair soft, I love it now I understand how to apply it! It's nice to know I can avoid the straighteners and keep my hair in great sleeky condition too! As with Health Goddess it also has a direct nozzle so be careful to blow dry out the product throughout your hair to get it's full benefit.
Tigi Catwalk Range
Far right: Sexed-Up Body Building Tonic
With a good blow dry this product is great applied to damp hair for gorgeous sexy volume and it has a lovely easy to apply spray action unlike the two previous nozzles. BUT it is not until you use this wicked spray on dry hair that you can really "sex-up" your tressles. Applied to dry hair and scrunch up and twisted you get really sexy/grungy look, a great look for any laid back day on the beach or at home! It is the ultimate in come and get me looks ;-). I have super fine hair and this body builder really does work wonders on my limp locks without weighing it down.
When styling with most products they need a little heat encouragement to really kick in and take affect. Be sure to invest in a good quality round bristle brush for blow drying even when your hair is dry, you will get much better results this way. Check out my brush in the previous post, it's a great buy with it's ceramic core as it spreads the heat evenly.
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What I wore today: Studying in the library

It has taken me ages to get these pics uploaded and they're still not in line! Grr! I kept deleting them when I was positioning them and having to do it all again.Friday, April 20, 2007
What I wore today: Back to Uni

Today I packed up the car and headed back to university. It's 20C recently so I wanted to be cool and comfortable. I wore my butterfly wrap dress from French Connection, musky pink v-neck sweater from Red Herring, light tan wicker pumps from Accessorize and my sliver cuff (Next), diamond studs and amber ring.
I left my hair as it was when I woke up and gave it a brush as it had kept it's style well since yesterday at the hairdressers. I wore Clinique powder, blush and mascara from my travel compact.
I love this outfit for warm weather. It's fun and flirty, pretty and neat.
Thursday, April 19, 2007
What I wore today: Town and hairdressers
It's a warm spring day and probably about 20C so I couldn't face wearing jeans. So, butterfly wrap dress it was but I have been desperate to wear my new jacket. I slipped this on over the top of the wrap and to my surprise it looked really cute. So, my jacket looks great with jeans, black trousers and my wrap yey! I wore my tan preppy pumps, sunglasses, diamond studs, silver cuff and amber ring. What with this highly stylish and polished look AND a new haircut I looked the business.
Comments: "Very Audrey Hepburn" - Mum
The New Hair Philosophy

6 weeks and time for a trim!
1. A low side parting - this will give a bit of width to my narrow long face shape.
2. A few long layers - to give a bit of interest, my hair is fine so this always thickens it up.
3. Keeping the length - I'm trying to grow it just below my shoulders so I don't want too much off the length, just the split ends and enough to give it a nice shape.
4. A fringe - an angled one that sweeps to the side and blends in with the rest of my hair. This will balance my high forehead and draw attention to my eyes.
5. Blow dry - no straightening irons for me as my hair is very straight but a good blow dry will combat any kinks/fizz and give my limp locks lots of voloume.
I'm not getting any colour done today as I can't afford it. Usually in the spring I get blonde highlights but in recent years I've been doing this too much so I am giving my hair a chance to grow them out and recover. To cover up the roots I get a semi-permanent put in which is a little darker than my natural colour. This gives it a good shine and condition. I can't afford to have the semi done at the hairdressers either so I had a go at home colouring.
I have to say I was really pleased with the results. I used Clairol Nice n Easy semi-permanent in a dark rich reddish brown. This was the shade darker than my natural colour so it would show up well and last longer. It was easy to use and gave my hair a glossy finish and the colour has only just faded six weeks later. I will probably buy some more today.
Tuesday, April 17, 2007
Things To Remember When Shopping.
2. One thing at a time. I like to take it to an exstreme and shop for one thing at a time instead of ploughing into a changing room with nine different garments in mix matching colours and fabrics and sizes. If I focus on the one thing that I need the most I can buy something of quality that I love and fits instead of four tops that don't. This is how I bought my jeans and jacket, my mum kept trying to distract me with current fashion trends (eek) but I stood my ground and said "no I NEED some jeans!"
3. Don't get distracted by fashion. If something doesn't suit you don't for heavens sake buy it! I'm on a quest to develpo my own style not someone elses and this would not happen if I bought the latest leggings and volume dress from TopShop. My boyfriend says he likes my sense of style because I'm not a fashion victim but don't dress boringly and play it safe, I have certain rules and know what I want.
4. Quality! I love my new jacket because it's individual and isn't poorly made like so many of the similar cut jackets I've seen in TopShop and other such places. On TV this morning I saw a chatshow host making lots of admiring noises in the direction of their fashion gurus high street choices. Models were strutting up and down the studio in what I can only discribe as white pillow cases! These girls were beauties and they didn't even look good in the cheap catwalk rip offs! Apparently white bellowing mini dresses are in as Madonna and Mischa Barton have been seen wearing them, but I'm pretty sure these ladies can afford the really thing and a bit of quality. Please don't buy these cheap imitations it shows no flare or hint of personality and the chances are everyone will see your underwear.
5. Individual style. This is important and ties in with points 3 and 4. If you know your style you won't get distracted by fashion OR what the celebs are doning. Don't be a follower of fashion be the one who sets the scene for yourself. Mischa Barton doesn't have her own style, she gets told what to wear by a personal stylist! This is sad and a grown woman should know better. It is an art to be able to dress yourself attractively, smartly, stylishly and how you love to do it. Don't let someone else do it for you!
I've found a jacket!

Friday, April 13, 2007
The Jeans Success Story


Tuesday, April 10, 2007
What I wore today: Lunch with parents
I wore a dark grey v-neck tee, a french blue v-neck sweater, dark blue straight-leg jeans, pink pash and metallic coral wedges. The colours in this outfit worked really well together, the basics were quite neutral and the pink was subtle whilst the coral gave a splash of colour but was far away enough not to clash.
Having said that the fot of the sweater and jeans is not great. Because the jeans are low slung i get really bad bad builders bum if I crouch and don't get me started on the muffin tops. The sweater fits but with the jeans being so tight I look bulky on top! I've worn this sweater with my flattering slim black trousers and it looks great becasue their are no offending muffin tops to cling to. So, the proof is in the pudding, I NEED a great pair of jeans that FIT!!!
Monday, April 9, 2007
Wardrobe Essentials
Dilly's blog got me thinking about what I use my clothes for and how I live my life. It's important that your clothes reflect your lifestyle and that you don't have what I call the reverse cinderella symdrome with eight beautiful ballgowns in your closet but no ball to go to! I would challenge you to make your own list of essentials and taylor them to your lifestyle. I don't have an office job, infact I'm a poor lowly student, so never ever have the need for a suit and would not include it in my list until perhaps I start my career. Even for an interview I wouldn't wear a suit; black trousers, a crisp shirt and a v-neck sweater are appropriate for my age and the jobs I go for.
It's true that whatever your size and budget you CAN look great. The trick is to learn what suits your shape and know what to invest in with your hard earned cash. So, once you've got your essential list (curtesy of Dilly's blog) think how to adapt it to your shape and lifestyle. Here's how I adapted my list....
1. I have no need for a suit so I scrapped this from the list BUT black trousers ARE indispensible. I bought a pair from Next for £22, their a wide leg cut because I find this helps lengthen my legs and skims over my saddle bags they have a wide waistband that help protect against muffin tops. I wear these for ever occassion under the sun including less casual ones such as chilling with the boyfriend or a trip into town. I also wear them under my wrap dress for a very trendy look.
2. Jeans. These are the best invention known to man/woman as they are SO versitile. You can take one pair of dark blue denim jeans and dress them up or down. As you know my search for the perfect pair is in the hanging at the moment as I've found THEM but am still saving my pennies. I aim to have two pairs eventually; one for casual and one for special. Bootcut is without a doubt the way forward for me as they balance my tummy out and for the specials I might considor a funky pocket. I feel at the tender age of 21 I can probably get away with a bit of glitz on my posterior for at least another five years.
3. Boots. I love beautifully crafted boots, long boots, that make your legs look sexy and trim. Definately go for black if you like it but I am incredibly fond of brown leather. I have a pair of long brown leather boots but they are a little narrow, next autumn I think I'll get a black pair as long as their not tarty looking or too shiny. I don't like pointy toes as they cramp my totsies so the mission for the perfect boot may be long and hard. I feel they really to HAVE to be long otherwise you can't wear them with skirts and where's the fun in that!?
4. Smart black court shoes. I probably would have left these off as well but an interview last year deemed them suddenly essential. Since purchasing a pair I've discovered they'll be called for at my graduation ceremony (yey) and of course the dreaded school placements for my future teacher training course (eek)! Again pointy shoes I always think look a little witchy and harsh so I opted for a cool long boxed toe with a silver bar. I also went for quite a high heel as i don't want those Year 11 boys towering over me too much in class when I'm dishing out detentions! Hehe! ;-)
5. The black dress. A black jersey dress is indispensible to me. Mine is a scoop neck with t-shirt sleeves and a sophiticated slit at the back. Think Audrey Hepburn. Knee length is of course the way to do it. The fabric doesn't cling and the cut accentuates my waist and curves. Good luck in your search, I found mine in Monsoon of all places for a snip at £50. I wear it to dressy events with my cute red shrug and even to lectures dressed down with boots. This isn't my LBD, it's my day to night black dress, my little black dress is of a completely seperate function. My LBD has a heart shaped bodice and tight slinky skirt, think more Marilyn than Audrey, sexy not innocent. The LBD isn't as neccessary for all women as the sophisticated one but mine went down a trest at my 21st and I'll probably be doning it for New Years Eve.
6. Earrings. I don't like silver hoop earrings I think they make me look common and cold as I have a long face and Roman nose. With my Eastern European complexion hooped earrings always seem to make me look like I should be gazing into a crystal ball. I opt for silver earrings but my old favourites are simple dangly bars in a Mackintosh design, simple yet stylish. The rest of the time I wear diamond studs, this way my look is always detailed and classy. If I wear an eyecatching necklace I don't wear dangly earring unless they really complement, less is more, I stick to the studs.
7. A black cardigan. My version of the black sweater. I saw this round necked cardi in Monsoon and fell in love with it once I'd tryed it on. It has a lovely silk lining so hangs beautifully and the large buttons give a bit more interest than a pull over. That said a v-neck sweater is better as it goes with more tops. I need to buy one.
8. A trendy wrap dress. I never manage to find a print skirt I like but my lovely butterfly print wrap dress is a staple now. I think most skirts make me look dumpier than I am and generally dresses have a better line on my apple shaped body. My quest for a flattering skirt is trying. Out of the two skirts I do own one gets more wear than the other, this is because it's a denim mini and the other is a heavy but flattering pale blue flared cord skirt. The latter although shows of my butt to to it's best is a bit bulky around the middle but the mini is fab, I've had it since I was about 16 and it still fits and looks great with boots and tights in the winter. A wrap dress and denim mini definately replace a print skirt in my essentials list. Remember an a-line skirt can make petite women look dumpy this is why I have no success, go with something clingy on the bum and flared at the hem.
9. A trendy jacket/blazer. I'm not sure about this one for me??? I used to borrow my roommates all the time and it was lovely as it nipped in my waist and my great for finer weather and nights out. I just need to find one in a colour I'll use often as black seems too well black for a trendy blazer. Any suggestions???
10. My pink signature sweater. The colour of choice for Lizzie Lou and a great alternative to the black cardi.
11. The silver bangle and amber ring = my trademark accessory.
12. That elusive evening top. I've never found one I love, they always make me feel like a tart and I'm lost on this one too. BUT I am absolutely sure I need at least one as I never have anything to dress jeans or my black trousers up with for an evening out!
13. Many t-shirts in all colours thta suit. Black, white, pink, blue etc being the best for me.
14. A winter coat. I've got a funny dark turqouise blue one with huge lapels. It's cool but unfortunately a lot of girls on campus thought the same thing when they spotted it in TopShop. Because it is such an unusual colour I'm thinking of getting a black coat this winter with a nice lining and cut (e.g. spend some money) so my coat doesn't become too memorable.
15. One skin coloured and one black bra. Make sure you've got them and they fit and don't show through tees. I also love a pretty and simple white one.
16. Of course you need underwear and lots of it. Remember, no holes, no stains and no VPL! Get yourself to M&S pronto and buy black and white only. I love cute knickers but own far too many and sometimes I struggle to find a pair without a bow or lace that ARE practical.
17. All hail the candy pink pashmina. Whatever your colour you need one of these, great for warmth at a posh do or as a scarf when casual. Garanteed to enhance any outfit and the wearer to a higher social class lol!
18. Evening clutch. Big enough for mobile, keys, a pouch of money/card and your lippie. I love Radley bags and have a dark brown leather one which won't go out of fashion cos it's such a classic.
19. Daily handbag. Whatever your style or colour preference. Mine is cheap but smart from Next. I like to change my handbag yearly so don't buy expensive ones as I'd get bored of carrying the same one for too long. It is after all something you carry daily.
20. Going out shoes. Mine are round toed low wedges but the most brilliant thing about them is that their orange! Crazy I know but fun! I think if your shoes can make or break any outfit. These shoes serve the function of personality portrayor, their a really pretty colour and a fab fit. The low wedge means I can wear them for hours.
21. Sunglasses. Mine are brown because I have a fair complexion but if you you can take it on your face go black tres chic!
22. Bikini - I like halter necks with support and tie string bottoms to make my legs appear longer. For my holiday this summer I'd like to get a 'lounging' and 'active' bikini' so that means one total glam and one practical yet attractive.
AND other things such as shorts and trainers for sport.
23. Cropped trousers if you've got the leg length for them are a great style essential for spring/summer. I however am not leggy SO I try to find a reasonable alternative in cute khaki shorts for summer days and stick to light weight trousers for when I need to cover up.
Sunday, April 8, 2007
A word on Clinique make-up

Saturday, April 7, 2007
The start of a new style era
A Style Journey in Pictures


Oh dear, where do I start, this is Christmas 06 before my style quest had officially started and I had obviously let myself go. The shoes are CLOGS! Not exactly the best footwear for a country walk. The jeans are too short even for flats and too small for me in every other proportion. The jacket too is too tight around my belly and is a terrible colour on me and the hat??? Well it's actually quite cool with the right outfit but like I said earlier I don't think green is really my colour. Now the picture with the dog is very cute but you know that thing I was saying about yellow! A yellow hoodie should perhaps not be in my wardrobe, it's not flattering and I certainly don't feel hot, sexy or stylish in it. But I can't quite bring myself to part with it just yet as it's uber comfy. Can I just swear not to wear it out the house and store it alongside my gymwear??? SO, you see what I mean about my lack of black in my wardrobe? I don't even own a black coat yet!
Black and......
I am aware that pink is not to every womans taste but I have become rather fond of it at late. Pink does not just lift my complexion but also lifts my mood and goes fab with black! A word of caution though. There are certain pinks that are yucky and wearing more one pink item can be disasterous. However, having said that I wear a deep pink sweater with a candy pink pash and it looks tres chic, this is because they are toning shades. Pink also looks good with grey, which means my grey jeans that I had written off as yuck have a new lease of life thanks to pink! DO be careful with pink dear readers, it can be crafty, if you have a rosey complexion lucky you but steer clear of pink. Keep pink subtle and it will look after you, a bright pink floor length ball gown is not becoming and if you try and argue Barbie just think how much better you looked in your little black dress!!!
Yellow
There is a reason that in the animal kingdom black and yellow are the sign for danger. So, is it true for style? YES! Never wear this combination unless you want to be mistaken for a bubble bee. In fact never wear yellow. I've never seen anyone look good in it and the current trend for retro mustard is no exception.
White
This combination has to be treated with care as it can sometimes look a it harsh or preppy. If you wear black bottoms and a white shirt it's best to break it up with another colour or someone will ask you for the menu in a restaurant!
Red
I love red. It's fun, passionate and flirty. If you can wear it prepared to be noticed. I only own one red item, the shrug in the picture, and with my black jersey dress I look the business. Not every shade of red suits me and I find it quite a differcult colour to wear without clashing with my hair. I'm not a redhead (sigh) but have a dark redish brown tint to my colour at the moment and during the summer I often have blonde highlights. Wearing red can make my blonde hair look quite brassy so I approach this colour with caution.
What's your colour/shade?
Alot of people suit blue, some green and others red. Whatever your fave colour shade and tone can have a huge affect. Light colours can make you look washed out whilst stronger shades clash.
My fave colours: Black, white, grey, pink, red, blue
My Urgh colours: Purple, yellow, orange, most greens
The joys of black
Now times have changed and I have learnt the wonders of black. Not only is it slimming but there are few occasions where black is not approriate. I would say you need one black pair of trousers, a dress, a sweater, shoes and bag to make any wardobe ten times more useful and stylish. if black really doesn't suit you keep it away from your face and perhaps opt for very dark brown accesories like sunglasses and bags. I have a dark brown leather bag and you couldn't really tell it wasn't black but it has a bit more warmth to it. Also I have quite a pale complexion so dark brown sunglasses are an essential for me.
Of course, dressing head to toe in black is not something I'd call for, especially as blacks DO vary in shade and often don't match. So, it is also a good idea to love your colours as long as at least 25% of your wardrobe is black. I still love colour, perhaps more than black at times and everyone has their favourites but black is more than a colour (infact offciall it's not a colour but a shade), black is a way of wardobe!
How to decide what to wear to an event?
Step 1
Think about the venue. Where are you going? Will you be outside? What will the temperature be like? What about what's underfoot and how far you will be walking? Is it formal or the dreaded smart-casual dress code? All the questions will help you determine the level of smartness, if you'll need a cover up and what footwear is best. Keep the venue in mind as you dress.
Example: Last night we were going for a pub crawl in a seaside town, it would be breezy and we'd be walking up some hills between bars. Therefore, I decided to take my pashmina and wear my flat gold ballet pumps. This way both are practical but still fun enough for a night out.
Step 2
Pick one item of clothing and think about how to adapt it to the occasion. I wanted to wear my new wrap dress but on it's own I would be too cold and too dressy. So, I paired it with my black trousers to look more trendy for the bars.
Step 3
I then thought about what jewelry would pull the look I am going for into reality. A necklace to accentuate the dresses neckline and pick out the print colour. I wore quite a chunky necklace so big earrings would have been a mistake. Balance is important with accessorise.
Step 4
If you need a bag take the smallest one you can fit all your essentials in and if your outfits already too fussy keep it black or a neutral colour. The same with a cover up, take a simple pashmina in a neutral shade black, cream, or a light pink possibly so as not to clash with anything else. Shoes need to reflect the occasion more than any other part of your outfit, you can dress an outfit up or down depending on your choice of footwear. For example, the more swanky the venue the higher you can afford to go with your shoe.
Tip
It is probably best to start with the clothing and work outwards. Think main piece (dress/top/new purchase to show off), then seperates that match, then jewelry to bring outfit together and finally which shoes, bag and cover up?
Tip
Think about how short your skirt is and how low your neckline goes. If you are going to a wedding or funeral you want to look respectable. If you're worried about looking OTT wear a vest top under a low cut top or cool tights and boots with a mini skirt. Balance any revealing top with a more conservative bottom and vice versa, otherwise you'll look like a tart whatever your age!
Evidence of a successful wardrobe
Yesterday I was complimented by a friend on my choice of wrap dress whilst out for some birthday celebration drinks. She noted that I and another friend were looking stylish and suitably dressed for the venue but she had failed to deliver by turning up in a stripy t-shirt, mini skirt and flip-flops combo. I think her outfit was tres cute for the beach but perhaps not for an evening at pubs and bars. Thus proving that appropriate dress for the occasion counts towards style. This also goes without saying when applying make-up. A very pretty girl was at the bar and although seeming to have applied immaculate make-up it did appear to have been done so with a trowl! Less is definately more with make-up for most social events. It is a great skill to be able to gage the level of event and dress appropriately. I always go by the rule of dressing by the venue and your own high standards rather than doing the age old teenage angst thing of phoning girlfriends to check if their wearing a skirt or trousers! I believe that someone who owns style does not need to judge their dressing ability against their friends or co-workers.
Later that night I had a change of plans. I was going to be dropped off at home by my boyfriend but, due to a little extra white wine and not wanting to go home to my parents tipsy, we phoned ahead and let them know I was staying round his. A quick five minute sneak in and out the door was all I required to locate my toiletries, make-up, overnight bag and clothes for the following morning. As I was incredibly organised I could now just pick out a hanger from the wardrobe and know that the tee and sweater hanging from it were not only clean but matched!
A new style lesson has been learnt here. Know your venue, if you can dress appropriately for an event you will be instantly more stylish!
Thursday, April 5, 2007
My favourite pieces
Left: Here's a pic of me wearing my fave bangle and ring. The bangle has a lovely curve to it that fits my wrist and the stones in the ring are a really unusual cut. I love statement jewellery with chumky shapes! The cuffs from Next and only cost a few pounds!
Left: Ahh the fruits of my labour! See all my fave accessories hanging on these pretty little hooks, I've some handy shoe polish up there too. On the door are my dresses as their too long for my tall boy where I keep everything else and the cupboard behind them is a bit damp to keeo clothes in.
Left: Here's that preety butterfliy wrap dress in close up. This was my fave outfit on holiday in Barcelona. It was perfect for wandering the bustling streets and sitting in cafes. The pretty pash kept me warm and the dress looked really cool over my black trousers. I took this small shoulder bag of my mums to keep things safe in and wore it round my front, I didn't want to be pick pocketed and my usual bag is hand held. The necklace is a new fave, it has hearts round it and I thought the shapes picked out the butterflies in the dress nicely.

Left: This is my airport and travel outfit. Comfy mary-janes which I wore all holiday, black trousers and kimono and a pash of course. The bag is my book bag and was perfect for hand luggage, although maybe I need one with a zip?










Wow, what a difference a shiny new hair colour and a pink pash can make! That's my black kimono sleeved sweater underneath. A little more slick me thinks!