Showing posts with label favourites. Show all posts
Showing posts with label favourites. Show all posts

Friday, 21 February 2014

why? says the junk in the yard



SHIRT - BERSHKA | JUMPER - PRIMARK
NECKLACE - TOPSHOP | SALE CAPRIS - HOME-MADE

Welcome to the first Fashion Friday - the day dedicated to my favourite OOTD of the last week. I don't have nearly enough outfit combinations to do this daily, so I thought I'd just do a weekly highlight instead.

This week's favourite outfit is actually one I wore today, and is a jumble of bargains. Both the jumper and shirt were a tenner a piece, the necklace around £3/£4 for a TopShop sale a few months back, and the gorgeous tartan capris were a gift - made by my mother! The shoes I wore (not pictured) were some brown brogues from Primark, costing me no more than £9, I believe. Just proves that a little can go a long way!

What's in store for next week?


 (PS. I recently created a Flickr account for my photography should you want to take a gander. Don't forget to follow me on other social media platforms such as Twitter and Instagram!)

Saturday, 30 March 2013

summeresque vintage



SUNGLASSES - H&M / TOP - TOPSHOP VIA EBAY / SHORTS - LEVI'S VIA FRESHMAN'S VINTAGE / TIGHTS - PRIMARK

If I can't have good weather, then I'm gonna have it come to me! And by that, I mean I'm going to dress as if it is somewhat pleasant outside and be forever in denial of the cold, horrible weather we've been having to endure lately. However, the sun did make an appearance throughout various point of the day, which I am grateful for. Still had to wear my big coat and woollies though!

Also, I had said that I was going to post some of my latest eBay finds, and here we are. I bought this top for a grand total of £1.04 (not including postage), which is great considering it's Topshop! I swear most of the Topshop items in my wardrobe have been acquired through eBay where you can get them for an absolutely steal. I'm really into crop tops lately, so this little floraly number is perfect. Paired up with these Levi shorts I bought from a vintage shop, it gives this outfit a nice summery feel -  even if the weather doesn't reflect it!

In other news - I've started vlogging! Making YouTube videos is something I've wanted to do for a while, and since this year has become all about new challenges, I've finally decided to go for it. Let me know what you think :)



Tuesday, 26 March 2013

Spring is... here?



PLAYSUIT - EX-TOPSHOP VIA EBAY / TIGHTS - PRIMARK / BOOTS - SALT&PEPPER VIA RIO
BELOW: TURBAN - TOPSHOP / SCARF - ZARA / COAT - SELFRIDGES

The weather at the moment is really quite atrocious... I mean, it's supposed to be spring, and what do we get? Incessant snow! Is it really too much to ask for a little bit of sunshine and greenery on the trees? Apparently so. But I'm not letting this glum weather get me down, I'm dressing for the season (spring, that is, which I constantly have to keep reminding myself...)

I've recently fallen back in love with eBay, and have been spending a lot of my free time browsing through the endless bargains. I've even got the eBay app on my phone for window shopping on the go! This little heart patterned playsuit was recently purchased from an eBay shop and I'm so in love with it.  It's so cute and girly, and I love that it's navy blue - one of my favourite colours. I love being able to dress feminine without resorting to traditional 'girly' colours. The fluffy boots are oldies but goodies, a staple for my feet in the colder months.

I've got some exciting plans for this blog in the very near future, so stay tuned for that, and also for a couple more of my favourite eBay finds!

 My 'unimpressed with the snow' faces

Sunday, 17 February 2013

Aussie 3 Minute Miracle


I've never been particularly loyal to any shampoo or conditioner as I've never had one that really treated my hair the way I would like, and frankly, I haven't loved one enough to use time and time again. That is until I stumbled across Aussie. After I ombre'd my hair, I asked the beauty bloggers of Twitter what hair masque or deep conditioning treatment was best for very damaged and bleached/coloured hair. One of those lovely ladies replied and recommended something by Lush or Aussie's 3 Minute Miracle, and since I'm not a big fan of Lush myself, I opted for the latter.

I was not disappointed. It really is what it says on the tin (or bottle) - a three minute miracle. I noticed the difference in my poorly damaged ends after just a couple of washes. My hair looks noticeably less damaged after just three weeks of bleaching my heavily coloured hair and I can tell you one thing, I'm never going back! Not only has it repaired my hair, but it leaves it feeling so soft and smelling wonderful.


I was also overjoyed when I stumbled into Wilkinson and found a fabulous deal which promoted three Aussie products for £10! Since my current Aussie product is coming to its end, I grabbed myself two more bottles of 3 Minute Miracle for heat treatment and reconstructing and a colour mate shampoo. I can't wait to start using them, they all smell gorgeous!


Sunday, 3 February 2013

Catfish: The TV Show



catfish (n.) - a person who creates fake profile online and pretends to be someone they are not by using someone else's pictures and information.

Have you ever wondered if the people you speak to online are really who they say they are? For any of you who have seen Catfish the movie, you'll get the jist of what the TV show is about. But let me summarise for those who may not be so familiar. 

Nev is a photographer who lives with his brother Ariel in New York. An eight year old girl, Abby, sends him  a painting she did of one of his photographs, which leads them to becoming Facebook friends, thus exposing Nev to Abby's whole family, including her attractive older sister Megan. Before they know it, Nev and Megan are involved in an intense online relationship, with Ariel and his film-making partner Henry film their progress for a documentary. Perhaps not your regular fairy tail, but it worked for them, until Nev found out that everything wasn't what it seemed. In actual fact, who Nev thought was 'Megan' was actually Abby's mother Angela, posing as her estranged daughter - who does actually exist - using photos taken from someone else's Facebook profile. Not only that, but Abby's paintings were actually done by Angela.

Crazy, right? Well, it gets crazier. After the film became a huge success, Nev started receiving messages from hundreds and thousands of people in the same situation - they are in love with someone that they met online and they want his help to find out if they are the real deal. So Nev and his film-maker friend Max joined forces with MTV to create Catfish: the TV Show, bringing people in online relationships together... with varying consequences. Nev picks one of the many people who message him daily, reads their story, then Skypes them to see if they're up for him helping them connect them to their online lover. He and Max then fly out to wherever they live, do their research in attempts to uncover the truth, and arrange the meet up. It's like Miss Marple and Blind Date all in one, with a modern twenty-first century twist.

Two episodes in and I'm hooked. It's series-linked on the Sky box and I'm inching for more after each hour. In fact, I'm so anxious for more that I think I may have to search for the episodes online. It's like I'm fueling some sort of docudrama crack addiction - I just can't get enough. Watching it brings about so many emotions, I feel like I'm properly involved in these people's lives. I'm just as nervous as they are as they are on the Big Day when they drive out to meet their elusive other half. And I'm just as disappointed when the person they fell in love with online aren't who they really said they were.

As addicting as it is, it brings about so many questions: How can you fall in love with someone you've never met face to face? How can one not get even a little bit suspicious when their significant other refuses to Skype with them? Why would anyone want to lie about their identity and lead someone on like that? And the big one - is this all 100% real and genuine? Catfish the film had its skeptics, Super Size Me's Morgan Spurlock called it "the best fake documentary I have ever seen," and others have questioned its authenticity by pointing out how convenient it was that Ariel and Henry just 'happened' to catch all the pivotal moments in Nev's journey on film, and why they would even begin to document it in the first place.

Personally, I like to think the film was real. And as involved I now am with the TV show, I too question its authenticity at times. Like when the person is faced with their "catfish", how do they stay so calm knowing that they've been lied to for however long they've been involved? And how do they go from being so hurt and upset, to understanding and eventually becoming friends with their catfish? It's all very up in the air, but I think that's what I love about it, it keeps me guessing.

As someone who has had online friendships pretty much since first being introduced to the internet, it's quite unsettling thinking that the people I'm speaking to online and forming bonds with may not be the real deal. Admittedly, we all have an online persona. Not to mean that we're all fakes, but we choose what aspects of our personality we expose to the world wide web. We want to show off the best version of ourselves, but some people take it a step further and showcase someone else entirely. Whether it is to explore different options or decisions they could have made in their life or simply because they think being themselves just isn't good enough. That's the saddest part of it all.

Though it's not all doom and gloom, executive producer of Catfish: the TV Show insists that it's not all about the deception aspect of online courtship, "We've stumbled into some love stories. We found people who are exactly who they say they are. We are putting those on television, too. We find people who are willing to get past an initial deception and really do make a connection at the end - in person and in real life. That's been really heartwarming." And I for one can't wait to watch those episodes.


Wednesday, 30 January 2013

Nature Delivered Some Yum



My Graze box came in the post today! And let me say, I was very impressed with the array of goodies they provided for me in my little nibble box. I first heard of Graze boxes ages ago, every one seems to be talking about them, so when I was reading a copy of this month's Company magazine and a little leaflet fell out, advertising for two free Graze boxes, I thought it was worth a try. Best. Decision. Ever. This selection of goodies were so so good, especially the Scrumptious Blueberry Swirl - the blueberry yoghurt covered raisins are amazeballs. Everything is lovingly prepared by the cooks in the Graze kitchen, it's all healthy and nutritious and the packaging is recyclable. What more could you ask for? The best thing is, when I do start paying, each nibble box like this one is only £3.89, including delivery! How great is that?

Want to discover a world of healthy alternatives and see what all the fuss is about? Well, I'm offering you your very own for you're own FREE Graze box! Simply go to www.graze.com/fyf, enter this code: NT3GYQGD, and thank me later.


Thursday, 20 December 2012

I Heart Benefit

Different kind of post than usual today, but it's something I've been wanting to write about for a while now. You can blame all the beauty gurus I've been watching on YouTube and following here on Blogger!

A couple of months ago I was wandering around Meadowhall on one of my days off from uni when I decided to take a gander inside the giant Boots they have in there, and as usual, I got attracted to the bright colours and general prettiness that is the Benefit counter. I had been wanting to use foundation in my make up routine for a while now, but as I had never gone near it before, I had no idea what shade would suit me or how to even apply it (sounds silly saying that now!) I got talking to the make-up girl and so she sat me down and tried some of their products on me. I've had my make up done at the Benefit counter before (I must admit though, they do go a bit crazy and slap it on you sometimes) so I already had an idea of what I wanted, but it was great seeing a range of their products and how they looked on me.

I stuck with my mission of wanting to buy a foundation, but I also wanted a primer as well, so this is what I ended up with:



The foundation is Hello Flawless Oxygen Wow Brightening Makeup (that's a mouthful!) in the shade 'Honey'. It's not the lightest shade but I think it's the second or third along, and I was quite surprised that my skin has gone so pale. I think it's all these years living in England, I need a couple years in warmer, brighter climes to get my olive skin back! But I digress, the foundation is a perfect match for my skin tone, it has great coverage and, the best part, it brightens my eyes up so much! I know it's got 'brightening makeup' in the title, but I was still amazed at the results. I have a naturally quite dark eye area, not to mention prominent bags and lines, so this foundation does wonders in making me look more bright and awake, especially on days where I've had little or disrupted sleep, making the whole eye situation even worse.

Coupled with this I also bought The POREfessional PRO Balm Primer. I'll admit, I don't really have that visible pores, on the whole I think I actually have some pretty good skin, but as I've mentioned before I have quite a few lines under my eyes, and this does the trick. Though it doesn't eliminate them completely, it does give the appearance of a much smoother finish which you can't go wrong with. Not to mention that it really makes the make up stick, which is great since I'm a big fan of bronzer.

how it looks on (apologies for the vacant expression)

Two months down the line, and I am extremely happy with my purchases. In fact, I even know what my next one from Benefit will be! The make up girl used an amazing moisturiser on me before applying my make up, and slipped a sample of it my bag when we were at the counter. It's the b.right Triple Performing Facial Emulsion with SPF 15 (what is it with Benefit and their long names) and I must say, it's amazing. It feels so refreshing on my skin and not at all oily. Even under my make up it felt so fresh and wonderful, I was sad to see my sample run out. I really can't wait to finish my current moisturiser so I can run out and buy this!



Saturday, 29 September 2012

1000 views!

My blog has recently hit 1000 views! Wow, that's really something. You might have noticed that I've changed my blog name, I thought it was only appropriate to mark the beginning of a new era... plus I prefer this name much better than the old one!

My blog isn't as popular as many blogs out there, and I'll admit I haven't always been the best at posting regularly, but I never thought I'd come this far when I started it up this little thing in January. I would just like to take this opportunity to thank everyone who has helped me come this far and make my mark on the interwebs, whether you're a regular reader or just a passerby. Every little helps, and it's knowing that there's an audience as amazing as you out there that motivates me to keep this thing going. So on to the next thousand!

I really wanted to commemorate this occasion by posting something, and since my other pieces I'm writing are still a work in progress, I've decided to do a small outfit post! Just a few of my favourite recently purchased items that I want to show you all. This is also very exciting for me, because it is my first outfit post shot in my very bright and spacious uni room at my new house! (Well, I've been living here since July, but you catch my drift...)




jumper - alice takes a trip... via freshman's vintage
floral headband - poppydaisy.com via ebay
cat ring - topshop
leggings - h&m
shoes - h&m
earrings - evolution

I am completely in love with this jumper! I bought it at a vintage shop called Freshman's when I was looking for some Levi shorts, it's so amazingly soft and comfortable, and I really adore the floral skull motif. After buying it I did some research and found Alice takes a trip's bigcartel store, which has many more amazing pieces that I'd definitely recommend taking a look at! I love all their various designs featuring animals with bows. I've also got mad love for my Native American-esque shoes (so so comfy!) and cute cat ring. I'm not much of a ring person - hell, I'm not much of an accessories person in general - but this cat ring is definitely my favourite piece of jewelry after I bought it almost two months ago.

This look is quite festival-y, which is ironic since I haven't ever been to a festival, unless you count Tramlines, the free weekend festival that takes places all over central Sheffield. But I'll carry on rocking this look regardless, at least while the weather stays more or less agreeable...

Sunday, 6 May 2012

Outfit of the Day: Casual




Polo - River Island via eBay - £6
Shorts - Levi's via COW Vintage - £16
Black Lace-up Wedges - Zara, on sale - £40
Tights - Primark - £2
Ring - Topshop - £7.50
Wing Earrings - Topshop - £8.50
Eyelashes - Eyelure, 'Oh My!' from the Katy Perry collection - £5.99 (ish!)
Nails - Rimmel London 'I Heart Lasting Finish', Shade 193 'Black Cherries' - £2.99

Out of boredom from my regular routine of revising, browsing Tumblr, going to the gym and watching Lost (I'm on the final season now!), I thought I'd do a 'what I'm wearing today' post. Again, not something I'm planning to do regularly, just every now and then of outfits I really like. It also kind of doubles up as a 'favourite purchases' post as some of the items here I've bought fairly recently.

The polo shirt was a really nice eBay find, it's a good fit and navy blue is one of my favourite colours! I really like the Fred Perry brand, but of course cannot afford it on a student budget, so this 'imitation' by River Island is a great equivalent. The Levi's were bought a while back, sometime in October, but they are by far my favourite pair of denim shorts (and I own a lot!) as they go with pretty much everything. The black wedges have made an appearance before, I'm still not confident enough in heels to wear them day-to-day but they are my go-to shoe whenever I go out in the evenings. I love them a lot, as you can tell from the wear! 

I don't tend to wear accessories that often, but I really love the ring and earrings from Topshop, they are definitely my most worn pieces of jewelry at the moment. With nail colour, I usually stick to black or navy blue and tend to buy Barry M, but this time I thought I'd try something a bit different, brand and colour-wise. Still dark though because I don't think bright or pastel nail colours suit me very well! I do recommend Rimmel though, it dries really quickly and takes a while to chip, even if you don't apply a top or base coat.

Though the colours are a bit dark, I think this outfit is very summer appropriate and stays true to my style. Hopefully we'll at least get a few weeks of sunshine so I can utilise this outfit to it's full potential!


Monday, 23 January 2012

This Month's Favourite Purchases


Cream Grandad Top - Miss Selfridge - £18
Black Skull Print Top - Miss Selfridge - £20
Leopard Print Leggings - Republic - £10
Black Lace-up Ankle Boots - Zara - £40
Blue Chiffon Skirt - Miss Selfridge - £37

I'm not going to make this a regular thing as I don't plan on being a fashion blog, but I just wanted to share some of my favourite purchases I've made in the past month. The leggings were technically bought a little bit over a month ago, but it's one of my favourite pieces in my wardrobe at the moment, and since it is a fairly recent buy I thought I may as well throw it in. It's odd because I don't usually like leggings, but I completely fell in love when I came across them through a friend of mine.

I also fell in love with the chiffon skirt and the boots. The skirt is cut just above the knee and has another layer of asymmetric drapery over it, and I simply adore the colour. I bought the boots on sale so couldn't find the original picture on the Zara website, but the picture I've used is pretty similar to what they look like. They are wonderful and I wish I could wear them every day, but unfortunately I'm still not so good with heels.

I've listed all items at their original price, except for the boots because I couldn't remember how much they used to cost, but I bought everything (bar the boots) with my 10% student discount. Thank God for NUS, eh?


Sunday, 15 January 2012

The Fault In Our Stars by John Green

Cassius:
"The fault, dear Brutus, is not in our stars,
But in ourselves, that we are underlings."


Julius Caesar (Act 1, Scene 2)


The Fault In Our Stars is a poignant tale about sixteen year old cancer-suffer Hazel Grace Lancaster, who enjoys life's simple pleasures of reading poetry and watching trashy TV. All she wants is to be normal, and to not have others look at her like a 'cancer kid'. But since this is not possible, over the years she becomes somewhat of a homebody, staying indoors as often as possible, reading her favourite novel, An Imperial Affliction, over and over again. It is when she is encouraged to attend a Cancer Kid Support Group where she meets the mysterious and alluring Augustus Waters, who changes Hazel's life and perspective of it in the most wonderful ways.

John Green uses humour and philosophy to swiftly carry us through this journey of self-actualization, engaging the reader with his quick-witted dialogue, Venn diagram humour and profound outlooks on how we view the universe. He is one of those authors that can write the kind of books that make you feel ALL OF THE THINGS. You may not necessarily cry (I did), but you will certainly laugh, think and feel deeply for the story and all of the characters in it (which I certainly did). It is very rare to find a book that you want to read as soon as you finish it, and that stays with you long after the final page.

Whenever I read a John Green book, I always hear his voice narrating in my head, which made reading the first couple of chapters slightly challenging. But Hazel's voice becomes so clear throughout the story that it wasn't long before Green's voice slowly dissolved away (although I sincerely hope it comes back when reading his other books). Both Hazel's narration and dialogue, along with Augustus's, was real and unpatronising. I felt so invested and wrapped up in both Hazel and Augustus's lives, so much so that I felt as if I were a part of it all. I felt as I knew them as friends. Green paints such a brilliant picture throughout the novel, that I felt like I was right there with them, sitting with them at picnics, on Hazel's couch watching TV, amongst the circle in the Literal Heart of Jesus.

It's hard for me to pinpoint my favourite part of the book, because I think the whole thing is simply a work of genius, but I have to say, I did really like the philosophies and questions that were raised throughout the novel. John Green is a smart man, and unlike some adults out there, he acknowledges that teenagers are smart too, and therefore he isn't afraid to throw at us big topics such as death and oblivion and 'what happens after'. I find with some YA authors, they are maybe slightly afraid of overwhelming their readers, therefore simplifying things and and keeping it light. That is not to say that their books are not enjoyable, but it emphasises how much Green values his readers and does not undermine their intelligence.

The Fault In Our Stars is so much more than just a book about cancer. It's about a journey, both literal and metaphorical. It's about being realistic without being pessimistic. It's about wanting to be noticed by the universe, and noticing it back. It's about acceptance, longing and understanding. It's about family, friendship, love, and all of the things in between. It's about living your best life today.

Find out more about John Green through his twitter, website, and Vlogbrothers project on YouTube, where he collaborates with his brother, Hank, to create fun and informative videos with prevent the world from suck, and to make us laugh.