Wednesday 22 May 2013

Wearing It Today

Hello, just a wee post today! I haven't done one like this before, so don't laugh! I often wonder if what I wear goes together or if it suits me, I second guess myself a lot! That's my problem, in general, I over analyse EVERYTHING! However, despite my brothers sniggers, I have started experimenting with my look; dressing more how I want to, for me. I am a big believer that what you wear affects your mood and I think it's important to experiment,  have fun and make your fashion personal, cause lets face it, in fashion there is no right or wrong!  

Wearing It Today



Denim Shirt: Republic
Sequin Jumper: Topshop
Patterned Leggings: Dorothy Perkins
Black Shoes: Dorothy Perkins
Black Bag: Primark
Necklace: Dorothy Perkins


(my brother refused to entertain me so my mum was the photographer!)




My sister said to me 'I don't know what your style is or what its called but you have one!' A reassuring, encouraging comment haha! But my family often laugh at me getting all excited about my wardrobe, and are used to my shenanigans! Fashion should always be fun and everyone should enjoy building their own personal style.


"Fashion fades, only style remains the same."
Coco Chanel
Till next time! xxx

Monday 20 May 2013

De Nîmes

Hello fashionistas! I have been enjoying many a lazy days, yay! This weekend I jumped around puddles, ducking and diving in and out of rain showers in an attempt to see Iron Man 3 (which was umazing!). But today I decided to do some blogging.

Yesterday at work I had to 'Get Geeky About Denim  (not my choice of words, it was the name of the booklet!), however being the little nerd I am I found it rather interesting!


Now, I bet every single one of you has a pair of Denim Jeans in your wardrobe, however I bet none of you have ever thought about where Denim came from. Well I am now Geeky about Denim (HA!) so here we go!

Denim was invented in the 16th Century in Nîmes, France (a very nice city which I have actually visited thanks to my Mum's navigation skills!). The fabric was called 'Serge' and as it originated from Nîmes, it was originally named Serge de Nîmes, thiswas eventually shortened to denim (de Nîmes) (wee fun fact for you there!).
Denim is a very durable fabric and was originally used in sailor's work clothes and worn by slaves working in plantations. In 1853, during the San Francisco Gold Rush, Levi Strauss supplied Denim clothing to miners as it did not tear easily. In 1872 Jacob Davis developed the design, using metal rivets to fasten pockets to the trousers. An agreement was made between Strauss and Davis and the copper riveted jeans were born and Denim became essential wear of Gold Rush miners in the 19th Century.


Cowboys in Hollywood western movies popularised Denim Jeans in the 1930's. In the 1950's Jeans became associated with teenage rebellion and were worn by icons such as James Dean. In the 1960's the hippie culture brought painted and embroidered Jeans into fashion. However it was not until the 1970's that Jeans actually became an affordable comfort wear, popular across the world.

Denim Jeans have continued to embody youth spirit and it is an essential fabric to any fashionista's casual wear wardrobe, make sure you have a few pairs in your wardrobe! 


Till next time! xxx

Friday 17 May 2013

Sunshine Yellow

Heya! So I am thoroughly enjoying my holidays and loving the fact that I have nothing to do! (I am currently ignoring the big pile of dishes in the kitchen and the mess of my room and determined to believe I have nothing to do!) So today I decided to paint my nails yellow, a pure bright sunny yellow.


My Mum can't believe my new colour choice for my nails and it even caught the attention and surprised my Dad's friend (not like a man to noticed but, well, hey it is pretty bright!). But I am falling in love with this colour, which is a trending colour for Spring/Summer 2013 season. The shops are full of yellow, so we can all look just as bright as the summer sun.
I decided to have a wee look around and found out that yellow, symbolises wisdom and means joy and happiness.

Also a Top Tip for those of you who are still studying: yellow creates an uplifting effect and it is full of creative and intellectual energy, so use it around your bedroom and use yellow note pads to help clear your mind and improve your memory (this is true, I did some digging around!)
Like the energy of a bright sunny day, yellow brings relief, clarity and awareness, so have some fun and put some yellow in your life!


Till next time! xxx

Thursday 16 May 2013

I'm Back!

Hello, well it has been a long time since I last blogged! (ooops slap wrist!) But I am back! I originally set up this blog as part of coursework for University, but I don't think I ever really found my stride. So I return, blogging about fashion, my everyday life, mu favourite quotes and inspiration, and my daydreams. I hope you enjoy my blog and its' new look and I hope you continue to follow me.
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