Wednesday 10 December 2014

M is for, N is for...

This season is all about monochrome! A must have key look of the 1960's, you can now carry on the swinging decade by adding monochrome to your outfits this winter. Shift dresses, mini skirts and geometric also come hand in hand with monochrome style.


Hands down, mine and George's favourite place in the whole entire world! Such a beautiful place, and I can only imagine the city is even more mind blowing at Christmas time! I mean, New York is already light up 24/7, at Christmas it must be like a massive sparkler. Definitely visiting New York in December next time! 


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Friday 5 December 2014

K is for, L is for...

There's a chill in the air which means only one thing! It's time to get those winter woolies out, yay! From fur coats to capes and even to those (personally, not my kind of thing) singing christmas jumpers we as a nation can't get enough (which is lucky considering we have to wear them 99% of the time this time of year.) Knitwear has been a popular choice of clothing for years, with the popularity of roll neck jumpers in the 1950's and the oversized sweaters in the 1980's, you cannot go wrong with a bit of wool. And seeing as jumpers and coats are pretty much the main essential in these cold winter nights, grab yourself enough to supply you throughout the whole season, and in my case, one to go with every outfit.



This season is all about tartan, dogtooth and of course Leopard Print. Leopard Print has been a popular fashion style for years and years, in the olden' days the reason for its popularity was that it was a very expensive garment, so was used as a symbol of wealth and status, and throughout the years it has been a key look in the fashion world. Leopard Print can be found on all sorts, from coats to handbags, from furniture even to a jumpsuit (just like Mel B did.) Just don't go full on like her and cover yourself head to toe in it (major 90's flop!)


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