Wednesday, 17 April 2013

'A Beginner's Guide to Vintage Girls'


These days, a real talent is to be found amongst a rare breed of fashion-hungry-bargain-hunters who are able to cut, stitch, un-pick and glue together a second-hand item, and turn it into something delectably delicious. You can find these fashion magpies all over the country, shimmying around in the shadows of old, dusty charity shops, or as we prefer to call them - ‘vintage shops’. Now, to the untrained eye, it is near impossible to find anything worth keeping in that charity shop down your road, the one that smells like something you can’t quite put you’re finger on (which is probably for the best), and appears to be full of someone else’s junk which they threw out for a reason, hidden behind racks of bad 80’s power-jackets, with shoulder pads that have seen better days. But to this forward-thinking crowd, it’s just a matter of trudging through those hundreds of rails, to find that one denim playsuit, or that buttery-soft leather jacket, that beams like a ray of light, whispering in their ears -‘Pick me, pick me!’
However, these magpies come with a warning and are not to be challenged with, there are those who are natural born predators, and those who are, unfortunately, born to be prey. If you find yourself in a standoff of ‘who saw that maxi skirt first’, then back away slowly, otherwise do not be surprised when you find yourself being thrown down some rickety old staircase as the other contender sprints to the counter to claim her one-off prize for an unbelievable total of £3.99. They may look innocent but they’ll do nearly anything for an irresistible item full of history and charm (a spirit many of us should adopt). However, as climates change, they face gruelling conditions, forced to spend the winter months hibernating under a pile of hand-knitted Christmas jumpers and adorable patterned scarves - this is your chance to blag all the summer-wear you can get your hands on whilst they’re busy turning that second-hand quilt into a unique patchwork jumpsuit that any fashionista would be proud of.
For those lucky enough to have had thoughtful parents who horde everything in sight, style may even come free, as your mother shouts from the back ground ‘I used to have one just like that’ only to unveil a vintage Chanel that never really went out of fashion in the first place (unfortunately I am not one of those people, bar an old floral umbrella that used to belong to my Grandmother). I think it needs to be celebrated, that not only are these vintage lovers protecting our planet by reusing ‘pre-loved’ garments, but that they are making sure fashion never becomes extinct.

Tuesday, 2 April 2013

They say never work with animals...



So today I helped my friend Aston by kindly offering my services to her as a model for her photography project. Luckily the British sun decided to make an appearance for the occasion. We shot it in front of some garages near my house and as you can probably tell, the theme was black and white monochrome. Here are a couple of unedited images from today, I'm sure she'll let me post a few of the finished photos after she has edited them and handed them in. 


(We also decided to use my beautiful-yet-attention-seeking-kitten 
Phoebe as she conveniently matched the theme perfectly - a future star in the making)

x

(Styling and photography by Aston Loveday)

Wednesday, 27 March 2013

& Other Stories....



 I have been meaning to write this for a while now, H&M have recently revealed their new line of clothing called & Other Stories. Although it descends from H&M, make no mistake, this store is a whole new era for women's fashion. The smart/casual, clean-cut, well-priced clothes are something that we should all be very excited about. Think of it as a more grown up Urban Outfitters, and a more modern, fresher version of All Saints, even the new Zara. & Other Stories is finally a place where young women can find exactly what they are looking for, and not have to break the bank to buy it. Yes, some items are expensive, but I think you get what you pay for, if you want items made of soft leather and other investment pieces then this is definitely the place to go. The one flaw I have found (judged on website alone), is that they seem a bit size-ist. Now, I am definitely no Kate Upton, but I recently ordered a bra (see left) and my size was the biggest they had! So if you are lucky enough to be included in their size range, then definitely go and browse, below are some of my favourite pieces....
(Soft Bra, Green, £19)


(Organza Maxi Skirt, £65)


(Pleated Panel Dress, £29 - a prime example of why I already love this store - simple, 
clean-cut silhouettes showing real attention to detail)


(My favourite piece, Hexagon Suede Skirt, £95, definitely worth it!)


(Cotton Sweater, Apricot £39)


(Floral Print Swimsuit (which I will definitely be purchasing) £29)


xxx



(images from & Other Stories)





Saturday, 26 January 2013

New Years Resolutions


Now, we all make new years resolutions, whether we publicise them or not. And, yes, they mainly consist of losing weight; to join a mega expensive gym, to go jogging every evening or to start going to an advanced three hour spin class four times a week. This year mine was to have healthy skin and a healthy start to the day. I decided I was going to start really looking after the skin all over my body (instead of just focusing on my face). I wanted to make this really simple, because over complicating new years resolutions are the main reason why we fail. Firstly I invested in a good body brush (I chose a wooden, hand held, Botanical brush from Boots, £6). I've read in several beauty articles that rubbing your skin gently (but firmly) with a body brush, always brushing towards your heart, stimulates the blood flow, which helps improve skin tone and over all firmness and may even help prevent bad cellulite in later life. I use this on my upper arms before I get into the shower, and then on the rest of my body with which ever delicious smelling body wash I can get my hands on. I also started buying face masks and making time for these at least twice a week. I've found that Superdrug have an amazing collection of face mask packs for just 99p each (although at the moment they have an offer on 4 for the price of 3 and you can get at least two uses from each pack, as my house mates and I found out). Although they're cheap, they work just as well as any other mask I've tried, and not only do they help improve the appearance of my skin, they also allow me to have 10 minutes every day where I can fully relax (which I'm hoping will also eventually help my skin too). I also invested in a good primer, it's no top of the range Mac or Clinique - I am a student after all - but at around £11.99 Revlon's Photo Ready make up primer is a really good bargain. I find it really helps smooth out my skin, especially the skin on and around my nose and even gives a matt effect so I use less of my Mac Studio Fix (N4) powder. This wasn't part of my resolution but I find it's really starting to make a noticeable difference, especially after a good face mask. The last thing on my resolution list was to get the most out of every day, instead of sleeping in every day, missing lectures, and not leaving my bed till around 12pm. I have an alarm set at 8.30am every day (9.30am on lazy days) and as soon as it goes off I open my blinds, let the day light in, grab a piece of fruit and a refreshing drink and do ten minutes of gentle yoga. If any of you have ever owned a Wii Fit then you might have picked up some positions from using it, alternatively if you search on youtube it's really not hard to pick up some easy-to-remember moves. I find doing this every morning whilst looking out my open window helps wake me up and prepare me for the day, and makes me feel a lot fresher - this helps me work harder and feel motivated, which I appreciated when I was revising for my exams early this month. It's just a healthy, relaxing routine to get into, to help with your over all out look on life (I've also noticed I'm a lot more flexible and my posture has improved slightly). So there you go, it's been almost a month and so far I've kept to my easy resolutions, hopefully I'll keep up with it all and pick up other tips along the way. 

xx

Friday, 30 November 2012

British Vogue Street Chic


Guess who was featured on the British Vogue website - me. Not exactly model of the year but there you go! I wasn't that excited when I saw it was on the Facebook page as I thought they put all entries on there, however, when I saw these words 'Those that have caught our fashion eye have been posted onto the Facebook page each week. And now we've picked the best of the best to feature in Street Chic. Did you make the cut?' I got pretty excited and started screen-shotting everything.