I got these sunglasses in the Warehouse sale for £5. They're a oversized cats-eye shape in a classic black colour so they'll go with loads of outfits. I can't wait to wear them! Let me know what you think.
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Showing posts with label accessories. Show all posts
Sunday, 31 August 2014
NEW IN: SUNGLASSES
Sunday, 31 August 2014
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Wednesday, 27 August 2014
NEW IN - FEDORA-BLE
Wednesday, 27 August 2014
I just got this amazing fedora from Primark. For £7 I think it's a great deal and I can't wait to wear it as we move in to the Autumn season. I'm going to style it with a simple monochrome outfits. What would you wear it with?
Sunday, 22 December 2013
FLORENCE BRIDGE
Sunday, 22 December 2013
I few weeks ago I went with my cousin to her friend's fashion launch. The designer, Florence Bridge, was holding the event to celebrate the first collection for her line. The collection features striking pieces in bold marble and ink splatter prints which are perfect for the party season this winter. I particularly loved the 'Amber T-shirt', a bejewelled organza top which was perfectly layered over a lace 'Sissy' slip dress. These designs certainly make for an impressive first collection and are now available to shop online at www.florencebridge.com
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Saturday, 3 August 2013
DIY FASHION - DETAILED WOVEN BRACELET
Saturday, 3 August 2013
Here is my first fashion DIY. I made these bracelets yesterday and after some trial and error I was really pleased with them! It didn't take much time and the materials were easy to source from the Beadworks shop in Covent Garden where you can also shop online! I think these bracelets are a perfect way to add simple detail to any outfit and are a fraction of the price you'd find on the highstreet! Enjoy!
Materials:
4 yards of waxed cotton cord (this works best as it doesn't slip)
1 connecting charm (whatever you like!)
Scissors
A needle
Sellotape
Method:
Measure out four lengths of cord (2 x 20" 2 x 30")
Using a 20" length of cord halve it and loop it through the connector charm.
Then put the remaining cord through the loop.
Repeat this on the opposite side.
Tape down one side of the bracelet to prevent it from slipping whilst you're braiding.
Lay one of the 30" pieces of cord equally underneath the central cords.
Then take the right side put it over the central cord and under the left side.
Then put the left side under the central cords and through the loop on the right.
Pull the knot hard.
And slide it upwards towards the connector charm.
Now repeat this but starting with the left side first. So left over the central and under the right side. Then right under central cords and through the left hand loop.
Now continue braiding working in the pattern right, left, right, left until you have the desired length.
Tie basic knots at the end of the braid and repeat it on the opposite side. And voila! You have your bracelet!
It might take you a bit of time to get the hang of it but you will and after several attempts you are guaranteed a great result!
Friday, 2 August 2013
MR QUIFFY
Friday, 2 August 2013
Henry Holland, the London based designer with a signature quiff, has set up a clothes selling ice cream van named 'Mr Quiffy'. I visited the quirky and eye catching ice cream van in Covent Garden, but the truck is travelling to several London destinations (Carnaby Street, Seven Dials, Spitalfields...) and the designer's home town of Manchester so you have plenty of chances to see it! The van is selling a capsule collection with prices ranging from £15 to £150 and products such as phone covers and t-shirts. Catch it while you can!
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