With the cold weather encroaching on us, my skin has started to feel really dry and scaly and my usual Mac Pro-Longwear foundation was starting to look a bit cloggy. As it was payday weekend, I thought I'd take a trip to Space NK to get some advice and find myself a luxuriously moisturising foundation to cure my lizard like skin and make it radiant and glowing! I tried a few different brands, but typically the most expensive one felt the best. I decided to settle on By Terry Sheer-Expert and Touche Veloutee. The Sheer-Expert foundation (in honey beige) glides on like silk and has a very sheer, dewy finish. The Touche Veloutee, just helps with grey under-eye areas. Both are very lightweight so don't provide heavy coverage, this is what I was looking for though, very pleased and highly recommended!
Thursday, 31 October 2013
Thursday, 10 October 2013
Tyntesfield
Satisfying my granny tendencies, my friend Georgia and I recently took a trip to Tyntesfield, where i was seriously impressed with the beautiful blooms and amazing kitchen garden.
Tuesday, 8 October 2013
Davines
My new haircare regime, Davines Nounou Shampoo and Conditioner. Natural, organic, delicious and most importantly my hair feels so much softer and healthy.
Monday, 7 October 2013
Dapper chap-ess
I absolutely adore brogues, they are the perfect everyday shoe. I quite like the mannish trend and think my new Topshop Monk Shoes would look fab with a pair of smart black tapered trousers and a fancy shirt.
Sunday, 6 October 2013
Spring Summer 2014 - My Picks
It seems that masculine tailoring is set to dominate trends over the next six months at least which 'suits' me very well indeed. Sharp jackets are given a rocky edge, worn with black leather trousers and skirts, or tapered trousers, cummerbunds and skinny ties. There is definitely still a femininity peeking through this sometimes stark monochrome, minimalism, with floaty, floral printed and sheer chiffon's, gemstone colours and pastels all contrasting yet comfortably nestling into this business-like, power dress.
Yves Saint Laurent
Grey and black mannish suiting combines with leather, pointy shoes, skinny ties for a confident and almost 80's mod feel. Sheer blouses offer a softer alternative to stiff buttoned up shirts.
Elie Saab
Stunning, 3d Chiffon creations in muted tones of coral, emerald, ruby and white are worn long and loose with sweeping wide leg trousers, full skirts and sometimes body-conscious dresses and more structured panelling. Lace makes a welcome comeback for 2014, along with floral printed hems, heavy sequin embellishment which sometimes evoke Spanish Flamenco dancing on warm Summer evenings.
Yves Saint Laurent
Grey and black mannish suiting combines with leather, pointy shoes, skinny ties for a confident and almost 80's mod feel. Sheer blouses offer a softer alternative to stiff buttoned up shirts.
Veronique Branquinho
Silky, satin fabrics in incredibly pale and subtle pastel shades bring us refreshingly out of the winter months with an optimistic look towards lighter, brighter climes. Gorgeous draped soft tailoring, shorts and dungarees look effortless with an almost Edwardian nod in the form of puff sleeves and high necklines.
Stunning, 3d Chiffon creations in muted tones of coral, emerald, ruby and white are worn long and loose with sweeping wide leg trousers, full skirts and sometimes body-conscious dresses and more structured panelling. Lace makes a welcome comeback for 2014, along with floral printed hems, heavy sequin embellishment which sometimes evoke Spanish Flamenco dancing on warm Summer evenings.
Paule Ka
High street friendly, i can see many of these funky silhouettes and colours translate directly to the UK market. The simple lines, cut out detailing, midi-skirts, black and white, coral, playful prints, full skirts, body-con dresses, ruched satin and a pop of bright fuchsia to boot, it is completely wearable with a flirty, girly feel.
Christian Dior
Raf Simmons has pretty much everything covered this season! There are floaty chiffon set against structured tailoring, floral prints, criss-cross layered effects, satins, candy pink, pastels, sheer organza, statement necklaces, pleats, stripes, one shoulder cuts, oranges, greens, powder blue, cummerbunds, high waisted shorts and trousers. Phew, it all works cleverly combining masculine and feminine details for an eclectic, rich look.
What an inspirational journey. I'm very temped in invest in a knitted, candy pink jumper to see me through the winter and into next year, a pair of high waisted black trousers and maybe even some leather. I'll also be pulling out my slinky, floral printed shirt from Zara to soften a quirky masculine look. Pleats are something I've not yet ventured into but I think i may travel down that path sometime very soon.
Boozy Weekend
Last weekend was a real laugh. We held a dinner party which was rather boozy and involved lots of silly synchronised dancing. Been on a bit of a detox this week.
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