I've not blogged for ages, and I'm really missing it. I've just been so busy with work, my course, and helping look after my mum after an operation.
I've not even managed to take any photos of my outfits to upload Chictopia, and I've really not felt inspired fashion wise for a while. I have been drinking copious amounts of Starbucks, Pret and the Library Cafe at work hot chocolate.
Then yesterday I was reading the Metro on the tube and I read about Claudia's new range of cashmere she is brining out and I felt really excited. Apparently she has designed key pieces to reflect her own style that can be worn by anyone, no matter what their shape or style. It's already on sale at net-a-porter, and I'm now in love with the merino wool dress! At over £300 though I know this is something I won't be buying as I'm still on my budget economy drive and can't afford to buy such luxuries!! Besides, I don't exactly have her figure either so I'd probably just look all bumpy :(
http://www.net-a-porter.com/product/170780
Friday, 29 July 2011
Wednesday, 22 June 2011
Ralph Lauren Dress
It feels like I've not posted for ages. Truth is I've just been so crazy busy I've barely had time to do anything. I've even found myself too busy to think about clothes and haven't had a Starbucks in ages!
I have been doing quite a lot of baking though. Roy got a donut maker for his birthday and I've been making a few donuts - they taste more like pancakes than donuts, but they are still super yummy.
Today I'm wearing my Ralph Lauren dress. It was amongst a pile of handwash only clothes that had been in the basket for ages waiting for me to handwash them. I recently discovered my mum has a handwash cycle on her machine so I slipped them all in when I was over there the other day, and now have a great pile of clean handwash only clothes yipee!!
Sunday, 5 June 2011
Weekend wearing and budget update
I finally got paid!!! Thank goodness - I seem to have been waiting ages for this payday. Not that I can now go out and shop 'til I drop, as after transferring the bulk into my joint acccount for bills, a chunk into my savings and allocating the rest on things like petrol and food, I've not go much to play with. There are so many lovely things in town that I could so easily buy, and many that I am truly lusting after (the new Kiki skirt in Whistles being one of them), it's hard not to give in.
I have learned that not trying things on is a good way to prevent me from buying things, and I have been getting my shopping thrills vicariously through my mum who bought a beautiful Monsoon dress the other day.
Still, shopping and fashion do make me happy and I needed a little pick me up after not getting an interview for a job I applied for in a different department at my work. My self esteem got a little low and I needed picking up. I allowed myself a little bit of cash £25 to fit in with my budget, to get myself a treat.
I managed to actually get so much, and I love it all. I bought a pair of shoes in M&S reduced from £49 to £15, a vintage 1970s dress off of ebay for about £6, and a 1980s vintage pleated skirt from ebay for about £3 that reminded me of a dress I'd once seen Claudia Schiffer wear. I also got a free Reiss dress top with my latest Elle edition. I don't usually wear the free things I get with magazines, but I particularly liked this item, and I love the Reiss clothing lines. This looks more in line with the Reiss 71 range rather than their usual line, as it's quite funky and laid back. I love it though. I also got a few perfume samples from the House of Fraser to try - I'm quite liking the new Bulgari perfume, but it's £55 a bottle and so at the moment out of my budget. In a few weeks if I've got any of my spending budget left I may treat myself. I do love perfume samplers though - they are a great way to try out new scents.
I'm really loking forward to wearing the dress - I always find it hard to dress in the summer, and find it hard to get inspiration from Ms S as most of the photos of her are wearing winter clothes, like my new favourite of her in a simple blue jumper with scarf and jeans - I really want to try this look, but it's too warm at the moment. Still, I'm sure the Great British summertime will prevail and grant me with a cold spell!
I also had my hair appointment on Saturday - I didn't get highlights this time but got the most gorgeous shade of brown and had a fringe put in - a nice thick full fringe like Claudia had at the end of 2009. I really liked it, I felt like a movie star, and I think it gave me th econfidence to wear some of my new things, or wear my old things in ways I've not done before.
I've also been posting to Chictopia a lot recently, and the readers and bloggers on there are just the loveliest people and everyone leaves the nicest comments that are real confidence boosters. It's also great for giving me inspiration on what to wear, and how to mix up my wardrobe in interesting ways. With that and Claudia to look to, maybe one day I'll be the best dressed person in my street?
I have learned that not trying things on is a good way to prevent me from buying things, and I have been getting my shopping thrills vicariously through my mum who bought a beautiful Monsoon dress the other day.
Still, shopping and fashion do make me happy and I needed a little pick me up after not getting an interview for a job I applied for in a different department at my work. My self esteem got a little low and I needed picking up. I allowed myself a little bit of cash £25 to fit in with my budget, to get myself a treat.
I managed to actually get so much, and I love it all. I bought a pair of shoes in M&S reduced from £49 to £15, a vintage 1970s dress off of ebay for about £6, and a 1980s vintage pleated skirt from ebay for about £3 that reminded me of a dress I'd once seen Claudia Schiffer wear. I also got a free Reiss dress top with my latest Elle edition. I don't usually wear the free things I get with magazines, but I particularly liked this item, and I love the Reiss clothing lines. This looks more in line with the Reiss 71 range rather than their usual line, as it's quite funky and laid back. I love it though. I also got a few perfume samples from the House of Fraser to try - I'm quite liking the new Bulgari perfume, but it's £55 a bottle and so at the moment out of my budget. In a few weeks if I've got any of my spending budget left I may treat myself. I do love perfume samplers though - they are a great way to try out new scents.
I'm really loking forward to wearing the dress - I always find it hard to dress in the summer, and find it hard to get inspiration from Ms S as most of the photos of her are wearing winter clothes, like my new favourite of her in a simple blue jumper with scarf and jeans - I really want to try this look, but it's too warm at the moment. Still, I'm sure the Great British summertime will prevail and grant me with a cold spell!
I also had my hair appointment on Saturday - I didn't get highlights this time but got the most gorgeous shade of brown and had a fringe put in - a nice thick full fringe like Claudia had at the end of 2009. I really liked it, I felt like a movie star, and I think it gave me th econfidence to wear some of my new things, or wear my old things in ways I've not done before.
I've also been posting to Chictopia a lot recently, and the readers and bloggers on there are just the loveliest people and everyone leaves the nicest comments that are real confidence boosters. It's also great for giving me inspiration on what to wear, and how to mix up my wardrobe in interesting ways. With that and Claudia to look to, maybe one day I'll be the best dressed person in my street?
My dress (right) and Claudia in her summer dress.
My M&S shoes
The green pleated 1980s skirt. Roy and I went out to dinner on Saturday night and this is how I wore it.
My new hair, the new Reiss T-shirt that was free with Elle, and my new shoes - Saturday afternoon having a milkshake with Roy, my sis and her fiance in town.
The perfume samples.
My new favourite photo of Claudia - I so want to try this outfit. I have a fab blue Gap jumper I can use.
Labels:
budget,
claudia schiffer,
clothes,
thoughts,
weekends
Monday, 30 May 2011
Bank holiday browsing
This bank holiday weekend Roy and I have tried to find some fun yet inexpensive things to do. We spent Saturday wondering around town, sneaky burger for lunch and then just window shopping. On Sunday, we decided to take a drive to Camden Market. We've been there loads of times, though not for a while. It seems to change all of the time there, but it still has loads and loads of fab shops with all kinds of exciting things. I had to really restrain myself in the vintage shops as I could have spent loads of money, but I was good and didn't buy anything - except some giant donuts, a strawberry slushy (that turned my tongue bright red) and some Chinese food. Below are a few pics I took that really remind me of a great afternoon.
Thursday, 26 May 2011
What would Claudia wear?
You've probably guessed from the title of my blog that I am in love with Claudia Schiffer's style. I love the way she really pulls of comfy casual, turning it into sophisticated effortless chic.
She can make a pair of jeans and a jumper seem like the most elegant ensemble and she really knows how to rock heels.
My favourite pictures of Claudia are the papped photos - the ones where she is out and about (and usually carrying a Starbucks). Of course in the professional magazine shots she looks amazing, but it's her 'street-style' that impresses me the most.
I've picked out a few of my favourite photos of Claudia, and am going to use these as inspiration, trying to create similar outfits from the random items it my wardrobe I've collected over the years.
My favourite right now is the skinny jeans, boots and blue and red stripy jumper. I'm starting to get an idea for my first attempt at recreating Claudia's style..
She can make a pair of jeans and a jumper seem like the most elegant ensemble and she really knows how to rock heels.
My favourite pictures of Claudia are the papped photos - the ones where she is out and about (and usually carrying a Starbucks). Of course in the professional magazine shots she looks amazing, but it's her 'street-style' that impresses me the most.
I've picked out a few of my favourite photos of Claudia, and am going to use these as inspiration, trying to create similar outfits from the random items it my wardrobe I've collected over the years.
My favourite right now is the skinny jeans, boots and blue and red stripy jumper. I'm starting to get an idea for my first attempt at recreating Claudia's style..
Labels:
casual style,
claudia schiffer,
starbucks
Thursday, 19 May 2011
Boot-sale bargains and home-made fudge
The budget seems to be going well, though I have to admit through necessity more than anything as I physically don’t have enough cash in my bank account to buy anything. Buying my prescriptions after my doctor’s appointment the other day pretty much wiped me out and I’m practically down to just pennies until pay day. I’ve used the money I made by selling some things on ebay to buy Roy’s birthday presents so at least that is one thing. Trying to sell a few more bits – boots and dresses etc.. to get a bit more cash to get him a few more things. I’ll post about the fun bargains I’ve got him another time, just incase he reads this – don’t want to spoil the surprise.
To fill the gaps in my life left from browsing the shops, I have taken to going to car boot sales. They are truly a treasure cove of exciting goodies if you can find your way past the junk and old shop stock. I went to one last Sunday and managed to bag myself a lovely Christmas plate for 25p, and this ever so cute little owl necklace for the ultimate bargain price of 20p!
Ebay has also been kind to me and I’ve managed to pick up this gorgeous little necklace that doubles up as a watch for just £3.00, packed and shipped from Singapore. I’ve had lots of compliments on it already I’m thinking I know what to get people for Christmas now!
I’ve also taken to entertaining myself in the home and have started baking and cooking a lot. My latest yummy snack is home made chocolate fudge. It’s very rich and creamy and I love it so much, but it is so full of sugar (it’s main ingredients are butter and chocolate) that it’s not kind on the waist-line.
Friday, 13 May 2011
Bad days and pretty things.
What an awful day - woke up feeling exhausted, and so glad it was Friday. Spent the entire day looking forward to the evening when I could enjoy my usual Friday night curry and put my feet up. Got home at early, then Roy said, let's go to Curry's and buy that Dyson you've wanted, it's on offer for £200. YAY!!! so off we head to Curry's, get there, look at the Dyson ball we want. It turns out to be tiny. Size isn't everything quoth I (a motto I live by being only 5 foot!), let's try it out. The lovely guy in the shop lets us test it, and suddenly I find myself hoovering the floor of the shop. It was so weak though it would never be powerful enough to get up all of my cat's hair. Then we see the bigger version, which is on offer in the Dyson pet range on offer at £289. I love it! Glides like hot butter in a pan, and revs like an engine. You could see the difference in the floor immediately. I want it, I need it. We buy it on the proviso that when we get home Roy will see if he can get it cheaper somewhere else and if he can, we take it back and get it elsewhere.
Arrive home, get out of my car which I've owned for about a month now, which I got so that I don't have to do the four buses a day journey to and from work. Press the lock button, the car won't lock. Repeatedly trying, Haynes manual out, we finally get it to lock. Now it won't unlock. So my car is now sat outside of my house locked, but we can't get into it! Bless my dad who has agreed to come around tomorrow to have a look at it. But now I'm stressed about that. Plus we've got a viewing on the house tomorrow and I was going to use my new Dyson to hoover everywhere, but now I've got to use my rubbish old hoover. So basically, I've got a new dyson in my living room that I can't use, and I have to wait ages for my boyfriend to order the one he's found cheaper onlline, and my car is bust! Happy Friday night!!
To try and cheer myself up I've looked through all my bits and bobs and decided to post up some photos of things that I think look lovely and make me feel happy. Hope it works!
Arrive home, get out of my car which I've owned for about a month now, which I got so that I don't have to do the four buses a day journey to and from work. Press the lock button, the car won't lock. Repeatedly trying, Haynes manual out, we finally get it to lock. Now it won't unlock. So my car is now sat outside of my house locked, but we can't get into it! Bless my dad who has agreed to come around tomorrow to have a look at it. But now I'm stressed about that. Plus we've got a viewing on the house tomorrow and I was going to use my new Dyson to hoover everywhere, but now I've got to use my rubbish old hoover. So basically, I've got a new dyson in my living room that I can't use, and I have to wait ages for my boyfriend to order the one he's found cheaper onlline, and my car is bust! Happy Friday night!!
To try and cheer myself up I've looked through all my bits and bobs and decided to post up some photos of things that I think look lovely and make me feel happy. Hope it works!
Pret gingerbread men - or should I say, Godfrey's
Diet Pepsi
My new free sticker photo
Baking (this book will be on my birthday list)
The lovely Miss Maddie, the best cat ever
As I type, things are looking up, and woo hoo, we're keeping the Dyson, and our curry is here. Maybe it will be a good Friday night.
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