Wednesday, 22 December 2010

Black Milk


Came across this great little online store.
Black Milk specialises in elasticated prints, such as swimsuits, catsuits, bodysuits, but best of all is their leggings. They have pretty much every design imaginable from the simply black wet look to the daring American stars and stripes.

My personal favourite are these galaxy leggings, which even have a 1-2 week waiting list.
(a similar print as that used in many of Christopher Kane's latest designs)
Image of Galaxy Leggings

Old School

Quilted Back PackBDG Leather & Suede BackpackLeather BackpackCanvas Trim BackpackHarris Tweed BackpackFur Backpack

I've always wanted a leather back-pack but never been able to find one on the high street.
It seems my prayers have been answered (and just in time for Christmas) as Urban Outfitters stock a wide variety of back-packs in a variety of different styles, from leather quilt to faux fur. They are not the cheapest ranging from £45 to £80 but you can't argue they won't be practical.

Sunday, 19 December 2010

Monday, 22 November 2010

Tuesday, 16 November 2010

Monday, 15 November 2010

MR PORTER

A follow on from the very successful Net-a-Porter, Mr.Porter is specifically for the fashionable fascinations of the male variety. Opening offices in London and New York they will soon be hitting the world wide web.

Sign for updates at www.mrporter.com


JW Anderson

Wednesday, 27 October 2010

Quite The Tempah

Tinie Tempah at Bamboo in Liverpool 23rd October 2010
Beautiful man, outstanding performance!
...already booked tickets for February in Manchester.

Wednesday, 20 October 2010

Snow Bright

Burberry SS11

I'd hate to think how much time, energy and money I spend each summer trying to achieve the perfect summer glow only to be left a rather peculiar shade of burnt orange.
But this summer my prayers have been answered as many of the SS11 shows have embraced the fair skin look from Kenzo, Burberry, Topshop Unique and Yves Saint Laurent.
Many of the looks have replaced colour in the skin to other areas such as neon eye shadows and orange or dark plum lips.
Finally a trend that involves doing nothing... now this I can get use to!

Lady Choo

Tamara Mellon, co-founder of Jimmy Choo, has just been rewarded with an OBE for her dedication to the fashion industry. Looking chic as every in a monochrome ensemble topped off with what else but those Jimmy Choo's!

Tuesday, 28 September 2010

Christian Louboutin

These fabulous fully studded soft loafers are proof that the masculine look is not fading any time soon when a similar pair featured in October's UK Vogue. They are the ultimate luxury answer to nipping down the shops in your sleepers, but at £820 a pair you won't be keeping them to the confines of your homes...
(Christian Louboutin)

Sunday, 26 September 2010

Misses Fox

I am officially on Manchester turf, student loan not through yet and already hit the shops 4 times this week.
Just off the back of summer but up north you would think Christmas was looming. I have so many leather jackets, denim jackets and parkas but something was missing.
This fur collar was £9.99 from H&M is sure to keep me cosy pacing the street, with little strain on the back pocket.
P.s Keep it faux folks!

Monday, 13 September 2010

Roots Manuva

Love this sun-kissed look where the hair ends are a few shades lighter than the roots. This can be achieved naturally after sun-kissed hair begins to grow out but it can also be achieved with carefully placed highlights.
Mary-Kate Olsen and Whitney Port are veterans of this looks but on a recent trip to England Drew Barrymore was sporting something similar yet less successful as her roots are far to dark and risk looking dirty rather than grungy.
Only 5 days till I start Uni life!
It seems my life consists of 4 large cardboard boxes, 50% toiletries and 50% cardigans upon jumper upon shrugs galore!
Yes I may not be the envy of my classmates but I shall be warm!
Topshop has a great range of pastel and warm beige loose knit jumpers, oh if only my student loan would stretch so far!

Sunday, 29 August 2010

Example playing at Heather Strawberry Fields Festival on Saturday.
DJ's, Cider, Wellington Boots, high waisted denim shorts...Summer.

Friday, 27 August 2010

Fairy Lights

My year 12 art project, combine well know artists with little known artists. George Petty meets Laura Adel Johnson.
If the bulbs have blown by Christmas...it was all in the name of art darling!

Thursday, 26 August 2010

Lula On Mary-Kate

Lula



Flicking through pages upon pages of of beautiful, softly lit photographs in this magazine. It's not an easy magazine to get hold of. I has everything from in-depth interviews with the
pioneers of the fashion and art world, to pencil sketches.

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Whimsically delightful.

Until We Bleed


Haunting... but by god I just can't spot hitting repeat

Glitter Cascade

Going to try and imitate the golden shadowing as seen above this weekend.

Read My Lips

Have had a love/hate relationship with lipstick for many years but I have decided to invest in a really good lipstick that -
1. Won't washout my ghostly pale skin.
2. Doesn't make my teeth look yellow.
3. Will stay put and not rub out leaving the ghastly "are you just wearing lip liner" look!

I went to MAC in Selfridges and immidiately fell for the palest shade in the Matte range.
The colours name is Kinda Sexy and available for £12.50 both online and instore.

Matte Lipstick has a darker colour because is does not have to shine to reflect light but I prefer Matte as is gives a more natural look.

Lights, Camera, Action!

Iv been going through a phase of insomnia after a stint working a night shift at a postal warehouse. This has caused me to sleep through the day and full on beans at night.

To distract from becoming my own psychoanalyst awake with nothing but my own thoughts I have turned my great love, Film.

I stared with An Education.
Carey Mulligan is brilliant as she plays a 16 going on 17 year on British school girl, Jenny, who has wisdom and knowledge of someone many years her senior. The articulate delivery of her lines make her an interesting character. The film itself is hard to watch in places as she become encapsulated in a relationship with an older man who shares her interest in art, classical music and Paris. Its easy to understand her attraction when you see her alternative of the nervous, stuttering boys her own age, but when the relationship becomes physical you have to question whether you are watching something beautiful or the manipulation of a child. A painful twist makes Jenny put her life back into perspective and return to the level-headed young woman she once was.
I have a secret love affair with Films set in the 1960's and 1970's and this hits all the right spots with the old school uniforms, Cuban heels, Cigarettes and Chanel perfume.

After seeing a Youtube trailor of Into The Wild with Emile Hirsch I couldn't resist.

Expect from Speed Racer I have seen every film Emile has done. He tends to be found in indie films rather than blockbusters but they are still cult favorites and theres no denying he is a serious actor rather than the polished pre-teens you often find playing heart-throbs.
I'll warn you now its a long one (I even had to take a break half way through) but don't let this put you off as it leaves you with that philosophical, 'whats the meaning of life' feeling at the end. The scenic shots of vast parts of truly wild america combined with the narration of a smart young college graduate makes an interesting watch. The character of Chris under his pseudonym of 'Alexander Supertramp' is played by lead, Emile Hirsch. The film is based on the true account of Chris McCandless. This is the last self portrait that on his camera that he never developed.
You flash back and forth to various stages of Chris's story, meeting all the people who both help and hindered his journey. A heart warming account of a young man making his mark on the lives of the people he meet. A MUST see (especially is your having a life direction crisis moment).

Preparation

Probably not the best time to venture a new project but this is the start of my blogging life. It is mid-summer holidays and I find myself doing very little in preparation for University in just under a Month.

I have successfully gathered a small amount of savings in the summer holidays to see me through until my student loan comes through. I am currently working behind the bar in the local nightclub at the weekends. This experience should help in finding bar work when I arrive In Manchester.

Things to do -
Secure accommodation
Purchase Home comforts