Friday, 21 October 2011

Where have you gone?

Having just been to a lecture on commerce, culture and design, I practically sprinted from my lecture theatre down to Waterstone’s (quite possibly my favourite place to visit) to trawl through their extensive magazine stands, to find something obscure on what I have just learnt from my lecture. I knew that Waterstone’s wouldn’t disappoint, as I always manage to find a magazine that relates to my course. Such as ‘Ad-busters’; to me, a majorly controversial magazine, but something you have to read.

As I went up each floor, it became plainer to see that the magazine stands no longer existed. I passed a sales assistant on each floor, yet I refused to let myself asked them where it was as I didn’t want reality to hit. After looking confused/rather upset, I bought myself to ask a sales assistant. They told me the dreaded news that the magazines have left and he does not know when they will be bought back.

A rather over dramatic post, but why have you done this to me Waterstone’s? Please come back.

Wednesday, 19 October 2011

Succumbed to resolving the height issue

Having always been rather stubborn about wearing heels on a daily basis, I believe that I have now succumbed to the fact that if you get an appropriate pair, it makes one hell of a difference to your posture and of course my height. Having to be stringent now I am facing the dreaded bills and the fact that I do need to eat, the heeled boots in Topshop are going to remain a dream inside my head. After trawling through the majority of Nottingham’s high street stores, I found my boots in H&M. You are most likely no stranger to the fact that I do not like things to look new- so the shine that has just about faded on my boots did put me off at the beginning. Then again, what do you expect for £25.00? They are comfortable, practical and most of all match every outfit.

Then there is my silver midi skirt. Primark has stages of producing some amazing pieces, and this I believe is one of them. It falls just below the knee, is high waisted (of course) and matches beautifully well with black tights and my new boots. I honestly look like I am a few feet taller. Teaming it with a red patterned T-shirt and bright red lipstick, I feel like I am wearing a rather sophisticated outfit for an incredibly cheap price.



Thursday, 6 October 2011

I fell a little bit in love.

I very rarely shop anywhere other than vintage shops and when I can afford it- Topshop. I am back in Nottingham now, back to the world of student living, where shops believe it is appropriate to offer us 20% off. How dare they do such a thing- obviously I am not really complaining, but it makes me buy more than I can actually afford. I am one of those terrible people who will buy something that I believe I really need and love, and then three weeks later I will hate it. It will sit in my wardrobe starring at me. So this year I told myself, buy staple items that you will not go off.

So I bought a bright red skirt.

River Island has always come across slightly tacky to me, they over-embellish many of their clothes. So when I saw the 20% off sign, I didn’t believe that I would be drawn in- oh what brilliant will power I have. I came out with a skirt that I have fallen a little bit in love with; it fits beautifully with my blouses and has a vintage feel to it. I wore it tonight with black brogues, black tights, a baggy grey t-shirt and an emerald green necklace I recently purchased from Topshop.

One day I will learn to actually take photos of myself in my clothing- but for now, you can see the beauty of my new items attached to my overly busy walls.

Saturday, 1 October 2011

A sudden change in style

My previous post talks about my search for the perfect midi. Trawling through rails of clothes at my favourite charity shop looking for last minute buys to take back to Nottingham led me to my midi. It cost me £2.00. It came below the ankle, which I discovered was not a good length for my short height. Cutting and hemming the skirt just below the knee, the ruche black and white stripes and random flashes red sits nicely around my waist.

For me, everything has to be high waisted, in fact I don’t think I own anything that isn’t. A/W 2011 collections have completely drawn me towards midi pencil skirts, brogues and oversized jumpers; needless to say I know where my next lot of money will be going.

Wednesday, 17 August 2011

Oh Comely; the magazine that never fails captures my curiosity

The odd yet witty articles, the genius layout and the optimum fact that there is something to read on every page; to me this is something that all magazines should have. Oh Comely most definitely has this; yet the one thing that strikes me the most when I’m turning from page to page is the photography.

I have always been a sucker when it comes to beautiful photography. I am completely terrible at taking photographs myself; but looking at other people’s photography always catches my attention.

An array of photographs entitled ‘Stacy in plaits’ shown in issue six are completely brilliant. They capture a girl who portrays a sense of innocence in each photograph. She wears a different blouse, and has a different style of plait in her hair; who knew that something so simple could be translated into such beautiful photographs.

From picking up Oh Comely for the first time in a magazine shop in Manhattan, I become curious even at the sight of the front cover.




Monday, 15 August 2011

Stand, observe and then breath.

It seems that my childhood memories are completely slipping away; I have been to St. Ives many times, yet I just don't remember it. As i walked around with my parents last week, they pointed out where we used to stay, the walks we used to go on, and the restaurants we used to visit with my Grandparents. Granted, the last time I went I was about seven, but you always remember little snippets of your childhood. The views are breathtaking and certainly not boring, I have never seen a sea so blue, and even on a cold day you don't mind sitting on a beach staring out to sea.

Would I have rather been abroad sunning myself? This year, I really don't think so. Being able to get away and forget about reality for a while was amazing. (There were also some overly gorgeous surfer men).


Sunday, 14 August 2011

The Iconic Beauty.

On a monthly basis, the media manages to catch her with a cigarette in hand, dishevelled hair and little make up in the hope that the majority of people will judge her for ‘losing her touch'. Yet to me, I can still see the complete and utter beauty of Kate Moss. She is the element of utter cool, her carefree lifestyle and utter compassion for what she does always translates into her iconic photographs.

Mario Testino has never failed her, especially with his most recent photos of her in Vogue. It seems that this month is all about sophistication; each photo creates the illusion of a different type of silhouette, each of which she pulls off magnificently. With red lipstick in tow, and her hair pulled back off her face, it is easy to see why so many people have fallen for her.

These are yet another range of photographs to add to my overly crowded walls.