Wednesday 8 December 2010

The Christmas Party Dress Part 2

So, as you know, I've been looking for the perfect dress to wear to my Christmas party.  The event is next Friday so I really had to start trying some on!  With that in mind, the boyfriend and I ventured to Manchester.  I had a Selfridges voucher for £70 so aimed to spend no more on the dress and hopefully I could find some shoes I already own!  Despite being hungry and tired, the boyfriend was brilliantly helpful and actually chose the final dress that I purchased.
           
So here were the final six...
       
Black Plissé Dress
Miss Selfridge Black Plisse Dress Was £65 Now £45 - This dress was lovely on but for some reason, under the right arm there was too much material making the dress bulge out which was a real shame.

Luca dress
Coast Luca Dress Was £135 Now £95 - Great quality dress but just didn't feel comfortable around the neck with the large bow and sequins scratching my skin.  Look fabulous on and decent discount from original price but still a little too expensive for my budget.

Structured Cissie dress
Ted Baker Structured Cissi Dress £104 - Very well made dress but unfortunately the corset style band around the waist just did not flatter my body shape.

EMBELLISHED ONE SHOULDER DRESS
Warehouse Embellished One Shoulder Dress £50 - Gorgeous dress, perfect for anyone who wants a stylish dress for a night out on the town.  I just wanted something a bit more sparkly and festive but otherwise, this is a great buy and really nice deep blue colour.

Bow Prom Dress
Red Bow Prom Dress Was £60 Now £40 - Beautiful cotton dress, great price, fantastic colour and lovely detail in the bows.  Actually ended up being in the final choice, definitely a good choice for a solid party dress.

The Winner
Embellished Waistband Dress
Oasis Embellished Waistband Dress £65 - This dress was absolutely perfect for what I wanted.  Totally different to anything I've owned before but at the same time remaining classy and glamorous.  The colour is delicate but the embellished waist gives some sparkle, and the fabric is so light, it's the most comfortable dress I tried on all day.  One problem I have, I might have to fake tan a little to make the colour look as good as it can against my pale chest.  Damn this cold weather!!

The Shoes
Primark Black Sparkly Heels £18 - Just a glimpse of the shoes I may chose to wear with the dress above.  So sparkly! 

So that's the outfit.  I'll let you know when I've found some gorgeous accessories to go with it.  Hope you're all having fun finding your own outfits and can take inspiration from the ones I've shown you today.  Comment when you find the perfect one for you, I'd love to hear about them.

Happy dress hunting!

Love and sparkles,




Tuesday 7 December 2010

Big Baby Jewellery

I'm sure a lot of people will have heard of Big Baby Jewellery, but I love it so much, I had to show you some of their fantastic creations!


For those of you who don't know, Big Baby Jewellery is a brand of acrylic jewellery and hair accessories sold up and down the country.  I first came across them in Newquay thinking it was just a local business but They sell their products in jewellers and gift shops both online and in store.  One particular website I love as it holds a wide range of the brand's products is www.lisaangel.co.uk  The website also showcases a number of other jewellery brands and is well worth checking out.


Some of my favourite Big Baby products are pictured below.


Alice Band - Acrylic Rose in Various summer colours
Rose Acrylic Aliceband in Hot Pink £10.50 - Recently purchased this for a friend at work! Also available in Pink, Turquoise and Orange.

Acrylic Bow Cuffs £11.

Ruby Red Slippers Aliceband £20 - Also available in black.

Earrings - Hobby Horse in Various Colours
Hobby Horse Acrylic Earrings £10 - Also available in teal, light pink, mauve, apple green and maroon.

Hair Clip - Gingerbread Man
Gingerbread Men Acrylic Hair Clips £9 - A personal favourite!

Oversize Acrylic Bow £17.50 - I own this one! Also available in black, red, dusky pink, maroon, cream, apple green and blue.

Bracelet - Acrylic Parisian Large Flower Cuff - Pastels
Large Acrylic Parisian Flower Cuff £14 - Also available in mint and pink.

Pin Brooch - Sausage Dog
Sausage Dog Acrylic Brooch £9 - On my Christmas list!

So as you can see I'm a huge fan of this unique jewellery range.  The quality is fantastic, I've had my brooch for 2 years already and it still looks brand new.  And it's a great price for what you get, giving you the perfect opportunity to find some brilliant presents for Christmas! 

Happy shopping!

Lots of love,


Fashion Horoscopes

In this December's issue of Vogue, they have attempted to interpret the signs of the Zodiac in to fashion trends.  Intrigued, I tried to see how I fit in to my particular horoscope.  On some levels it was fairly accurate, but does anyone ever get the feeling that with any kind of horoscope you seem to change your perceptions of yourself in order to fit in with what the magazine is telling you?!  I've included the entry for my star sign, Taurus, below.  For those of you who know me, let me know if what you read sounds at all familiar to you.  And for those of you who don't know me, it's interesting to have a think about how a horoscope can supposedly define your style as well as your emotional well being.

Picture taken from www.fashioninmyeyes.com


Vogue, December 2010:
Taurus, April 19-May 19
Few express their appreciation for beauty like the Taurean.  Ruled by the plan Venus, she'll be stirred by the jet embroidery on Erdem's black satin evening coat or the ingres-like eyebrows of a young stranger.  With their love of detail, it's small wonder that designers like Muccia Prada, Nicolas Ghesquiere, Dries Van Noten and Christopher Bailey were all born under the sign of the bull.  Appearance-wise they soothe rather than provoke; a style best exemplified by Taureans Audrey Hepburn, Sofia Coppola and Penelope Cruz.  A bathroom groaning with beauty goodies - they were first to snatch up Burberry's new make-up line - and a crammed cupboard of clothes are key to the bull's bon vivant existence.  Hers is a rich palette of red (she should look out for Lanvin's crimson pencil skirt), white and black separates cocktail dresses, evening gowns and the occasional strict suit - which she transforms with her myriad jingles and jangles.  Financially prudent, she invests in known fashion labels but also believes in the occasional cheat - a case of Holly-goes-high-street.

Another horoscope I came across when I started to look in to this whole idea was a little more direct in it's interpretation of my style.

When it comes to your style, you strive to be trendy but comfortable.  You like to wear fabrics such as silk and soft cottons.  Just like your celebrity style icon Audrey Hepburn, your style is simple, timeless and has a touch of elegance.  The zodiac sign Taurus rules the neck so pretty necklaces, scarves and ties look fabulous on you.  The colours you suit are beige, brown, green, black and pastel shades.  Wear sporty tops with bootcut jeans, v-neck t-shirts or blouses, belts with buckles or details, ballet flats, wool jerseys, boots and denim skirts.


It's interesting to see how many different ways people can interpret the time of year we are born against our personality and preferences.  Personally, I'll go with the first of the horoscopes mentioned here.  Not only does it liken me to one of the most fashionable women ever, Audrey Hepburn, but it also mentions my attention to detail.  Recently I began experimenting with dress making, and I constantly find myself adding little details here and there to make the garments just a little bit special and unique.  I am a huge fan of black, white and grey, and I do also have a number of evening gowns that I no longer have the occasion to wear.  So all in all, this was a pretty accurate portrayal of myself!! Of course they're always generic and you end up forcing yourself to fit the pattern, but it's interesting so have a look for yourself!! If anything, it will definitely give you some new ideas of fashion trends you might like to try.


Enjoy the stars,




Friday 3 December 2010

Food for Thought

I'm currently sat in my kitchen cooking, for the first time, a veg curry from scratch.  It smells pretty good so thought I'd give you guys the recipe.  Stepping away from the usual fashion discussions I know, but bear with me.


Veggie Jalfrezi Curry


Ingredients
Oil
Patak's Jalfrezi Paste
400g Chopped Tomatoes
1/4 Butternut Squash
1/4 Cauliflower
1 Pepper
1 Medium Onion
1 Baked Potato
Rice


1. Boil water in pan and add rice.
2. Heat the oil in a frying pan and fry the onions until brown.
3. Add curry paste (1/3 of a jar), stir and cook for 5 mins.
4. Add chopped tomatoes, stir in and simmer for 5mins until the sauce begins to thicken.
5. Add 150ml water and diced vegetables and leave to simmer for 15mins.
6. Warm up some poppadoms and get the mango chutney out for a fantastic meal!


So see what you think.  Definitely worth a try, it's really yummy!!


Happy cooking : )


Lots of love,