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13:51

Hey guys!

So I had another review lined up for today, but when I sat down to write it...I realised I had forgotten to take the pictures. Yes I know, I'm so stupid. Hopefully that review will be coming in the next few days as the product is incredibly beautiful.

Instead my lovelies, I have a wishlist for you. I was planning on making it a February Wishlist but then thought it was too far into February but not close enough to March...so this is just a general wishlist.


1) Parisian Blue Denim Floral Print Cut Out Skater Dress (buy it here)

I love this gorgeous dress from New Look. The pattern is pretty and girly but the cut out detail on the shoulders adds a nice detail. It#s one of those fabulous dresses that can be dressed up with heels, or teamed with chunky boots for a totally different look.

2) Jolsie Holographic Platform Chelsea Boots (buy it here)

These boots are totally different from any of the Chelsea boots I've seen around. The holographic material means that they can be paired with almost anything and they would make a boring top and jeans into a brilliant outfit.

3) UNIF Mary Janes Shoes in White (buy it here)

Many people wouldn't like these shoes because of the metallic material but if you couldn't tell already, I love bold shoes. Most would also see the platform as a problem, especially if you're tall but I don't really mind that. I love being tall and these shoes are just too beautiful to pass up.


So I hope you enjoyed that guys, and be sure to check these products out. My review will be up in the next few days so watch out for that!



“I'm not really sure which parts of myself are real and which parts are things I've gotten from books.”

11:54

Hey guys!

So yesterday I took a trip into good old London town to do some photography for my AS exam. I have chosen to create a series of pictures about culture and identity so headed to different spots in the capital to see what I could find. Stupidly, it seems that I've never noticed just how diverse and brilliant our world really is.

First up was Camden. I always knew that this would be a brilliant place to start, as this part of London is notorious for "Goth", "Emo" or "Punk" fashion. The first few stalls I looked at in one of the markets (I can't remember which one...there's a fair few!) was full of the usual tat you see at common markets but then I found a stall full of leather. Leather trousers, leather jackets, leather shorts, leather shoes...the lot. Then you turned the corner and there was a beautiful stall full of Indian/Asian material, incense and amazing jewellery. One of the other markets down the road was full of food stalls, ranging from Mexican to Italian and it was brilliant to see how diverse the whole area was. 



Next, was Chinatown and it's pretty obvious what was there. But apart from the usual Chinese restaurants and souvenir shops for the tourists, there's a gay club right in the middle. Now I don't know Chinese culture and if being gay is accepted but I found it sightly surreal to see this bar stand out from the rest of the shops and to be honest...it was brilliant.



Another thing that warms your heart is the coming together of skaters at Southbank Skate Park. Authorities are wanting to move the skate park a few meters down the road but understandably, the skaters and people that love the skate park don't want this to happen. To remove the current skate park, they would be removing years of graffiti that has culminated to create beautiful pieces of art work. To the people that know and love that area, this can't happen. Skating and that piece of land has created and built up people's identities and to remove this would quite frankly be a crime. Either head over to Southbank yourself or Google it to see what would be destroyed, and after that head over to http://www.savethesouthbank.com/ to find out more.


Overall, I think it's pretty amazing just how many cultures and customs are getting excepted in our world. Do you agree? Let me know!


I'm back!

14:05

Hey guys!

Yes, I know...I'm the world's most awful blogger. That's if I can even call myself a blogger? I haven't posted anything since September and to be honest, I don't actually have an excuse for that. The good news (or bad news, which ever way you look at it) is...I'm back! I'm going to attempt to post a lot more, and I'm planning on occasionally sharing some of my photography work which I'm hoping will encourage me to post more.

But on to today's post, I have a little review/minuscule haul for you. I recently purchased this top from SheInside after seeing it in the realms of the internet and had to have it. So I headed over to SheInside and found that it was £11.44 ($18.79). Yes, you read that right. £11.44. Naturally, I had to buy it right then and there...which lead me to finding out that it was free shipping!SheInside ships world wide and the delivery time is fantastic...this arrived in only a week.




The t-shirt only comes in one size but I am a big girl and it fits me pretty well. The material is incredibly soft and is a lot better quality than what you would expect from such a cheap item. I personally love the contrast of the girly motif and colours, as well as the brash wording. I haven't yet worn this yet but I cannot wait until I can create the perfect outfit! Maybe I could do an outfit of the day with this? Let me know!





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