Showing posts with label Fashion. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fashion. Show all posts

Wednesday, 17 February 2010

Summer clothes for Lily


I am so excited about this summer - it will be Lily's first summer and as she will be six months in June she will be the right age for all of the adorable summer clothes around! I can't wait to see her crawling about and exploring in these cute dresses! The birdcage print is by Vertbaudet and is just so funky, and the broderie anglaise by Next is tres chic - won't lily look adorable in her new outfits?!
xxx

Thursday, 28 May 2009

Simple, Summery Bridesmaid Dresses



No matter where we end up getting married there is one thing that Scott and I are definite about - and that is the fact that we want a warm weather wedding. 

Whenever I picture our wedding I see bright, summery colours - yellows, blues and greens mixed with flashes of bright, clean whites. For this reason we have decided against traditional, formal bridesmaid dresses and gone instead for light summer dresses. Of course I've been getting my thinking cap on to find the perfect dresses for the perfect girls in my life :-)

These dresses are all from Asos.com and I love them all for different reasons - the turquoise blue is such a perfect colour (not to mention one of my favourites!), the yellow is so summery and fun - I love all of the back strap details and think this sort of dress would be perfect at a backyard wedding BBQ.

To be honest though - although I love those two dresses the white would definitely be the most versatile - particularly as it would be possible to buy them up and dye them different colours according to the colour scheme. Seeing as we havn't settled on a definite colour scheme this would be very beneficial to us.

And the best bit? Not one of these dresses costs more than £50! 

xxx



Tuesday, 21 April 2009

Recessionista


What is a recessionista I hear you ask? 

My answer is this: A recessionista is somebody who, with a limited budget, still manages to be fashionable, unique and have fun with their clothes. 

I would, given the current economic climate, suggest that EVERYONE start becoming more of a recessionista. Unless you have the budget of J-Lo then you have probably had to hold back with the credit cards in these recent months - I know that I certainly have been cutting back. 

There are a few steps that really make you a recessionista in my eyes - and I truly have been following them to the letter in recent months...

This is the first...

a) You need to really sort through your wardrobes. A certain Gok Wan is known for saying that we should all "shop less and wear more" - this is the right idea but before you can begin cutting down on your shopping habit you need to learn the art of 'organization'

Scott and I recently sorted out our wardrobes, although mass-annihilation would probably be a more appropriate term for what we did. Sticking by the rule of 'If you haven't worn it in the past year then chuck it" we managed to whittle down three wardrobes and six drawers worth of clothes into one wardrobe and three drawers - a fact that I am very proud of. Im sure that we could have even got rid of more of our things If i hadn't had such a soft spot for lingerie and Scott for t-shirts! 

The local charity shop was certainly lucky - with our TWELVE bin-bags full of donated goods, and shamefully to say, many of which were unworn!

b) Once you are left with only those items you wear organize them into sections - this can be via usage (i.e Sportswear, Underwear) or by Colour or any other categorization method that suits you...

Our wardrobe now goes a little something like this: 

Drawer One - Alex's Underwear 
Drawer Two - Scott' Underwear
Drawer Three - Socks/Tights/Gloves

Sportswear - including swimwear
Workwear - Shirts, Trousers, Smart skirts (pencil skirts etc)
Casual Wear - Jeans, t-shirts, vests, skirts (denim etc), dresses etc
Evening Wear - Dresses, suits, ties etc
Seasonal Wear - All of our winter jumpers etc have been boxed up and put in the base of the wardrobe until the weather turns again.

The idea was that by organizing our things into sections we could clearly see what we were lacking, or conversely, inundated with. In our case it's a mixture of casual clothes, particularly t-shirts, and evening wear (for something we rarely wear we have way too much of the stuff!).

c) Really think about what you are buying. Ok so you have cleared out your wardrobe - what you don't want to then do is use up all that new space by filling it with more useless clothes! When shopping stop and think about what you are buying - ask yourself some important questions:

Do I really need this item?
What will I wear it with?
Where will I wear it?
Is it worth the price on a cost-per-wear basis?

If you hesitate to find answers to any of these questions then step away from the unecessary purchase and put the money into a savings account instead! Think about it this way: 

2 Dresses at £60.00 each from Topshop
Pair of knee-high boots from River Island at £80.00
Three bags at £8.00 each from Primark
Set of Underwear at £30 from Ann Summers 
Two t-shirts at £15 each from H&M
Makeup from Boots at £30 

This all comes into a shockingly high £314 - for that you could have really treated yourself to a pair of luxury Christian Laboutins. A divine pair of shoes that would last ten times longer than those River Island Boots, Won't be out of fashion in a couple of weeks and so much more satisfactory - A couple of years of budgeting like this and you could have a wardrobe filled with beautiful, designer, heirloom pieces to treasure forever! 

Tuesday, 17 March 2009

Musings and Wishes


The moment i saw this t-shirt from Ringspun (via Asos.com) I knew that it would be a staple part of my wardrobe the moment it arrived in the post! The weather outside today is sunny with a bit of a chill so I would pair it with a pair of skinny jeans and a slouchy cardigan (probably one of Scott's!) In the summer heat I would wear it with a pair of denim shorts and a pair of gladiator sandles (I have kept all of mine from last summer!) Then in the winter I'd be wearing it layered up over vests or a long-sleeved t-shirt, jeans and my trusty tan leather slouch boots! What an investment and only £25.00! Bargain too!
xxx