Showing posts with label style. Show all posts
Showing posts with label style. Show all posts

Tuesday, 17 December 2013

Stocking Stuffers

In my family the stockings stuffers were what Santa had given you for Christmas and not only did these items include fun little trinkets and toys, but also useful/practical toiletries. As I got older the toiletries and beauty products dominated the stocking for myself as well as my ex-partner, which was fine by us! 
The big presents of Christmas are obviously great, but I find the fun and surprise really comes with the stocking stuffers. Please, never let me be too old for this.

Do you love stocking stuffers as much as I do? Here are some suggestions for him and for her this holiday gift giving season.


Stocking stuffers for him

Thursday, 18 July 2013

The summer backpack

The summer backpack



Canvas backpack / Brown backpack / Canvas backpack / Victoria's Secret cotton bag / Knapsack bag

Have you noticed the trend this summer? Your old school backpack is back! 
At the end of each summer, my mum and I would go back-to-school shopping and I was allowed to get a new backpack for the school year.  Although I can no longer justify end of summer shopping sprees I'm totally jumping on board with this trend and purchasing a new backpack for the summer--back to summer school shopping?

I have a trip coming up and I find this not only works with an easy, comfortable summer wardrobe, it's also great to carry all your tourist gear. 


I opted for a faux brown leather one from New Look. Similar


Are you diggin’ this look? 
We should be friends.


Fun travels!

Friday, 26 October 2012

Cambridge Style

As my days in Cambridge are coming to an end, my friend asked me if the city was what I thought it would be. As I reflected on her question I realized that having been to England before, I did have an expectation of what Cambridge would be like and it really wasn't what I had imagined.
Knowing the kind of history this city has with its colleges, old buildings and small historic city centre, I was expecting it to be much more stuffy and elitist than it turned out to be.  Sure, there are those aspects to it, but generally I find the city to be diverse and community driven, like many university towns are.
I've thoroughly enjoyed my time here (it helped that I was staying with a friend and we've visited many pubs)  and have especially enjoyed seeing the fashion worn by the many, many (many) cyclists; it's just so much more chic when on a bike. (case in point: Bicycling - Parisian style)

Here are two outfit inspirations I've seen around town as they've cycled past me.
Cambridge Style 1



FOSSIL long sleeve button up shirt / Skinny ponte pants, $33 / Steven by Steve Madden leather boots / Big Buddha / Charlotte Russe rhinestone jewelry / Retro Bicycle Watercolor Painting Original

Cambridge Style 2



Jane Norman layered dress, $48 / Mango denim jean jacket, $72 / Hue hosiery / Keds flat heels / Madewell knapsack bag / Vanessa Mooney bohemian necklace



Fun travels!

ps. you might also be interested in checking out my current fav Cambridge blogger: A Girl, A Style

Wednesday, 19 September 2012

Oh What to Wear...

My flight to GB is booked! Now my next question is...what do I wear?! I've done the grungy sweatpant look, I've done the uncomfortable jeans, I've even done the pretty little outfit that didn't keep me warm so this time I thought I'd see what the interweb had for advice on this topic. Here's what I've discovered (and I played with Polyvore)

First outfit

Here I've chosen a loose fitting sweater paired with leggings, boots and a scarf. Shoes that are easy to slip on and off will make life easier when settling into your seat or doing a tour down the aisles of the plane. Also wearing thicker socks, like athletic socks, will keep your feet warm and dry. Adding a scarf to an outfit will also help with drafty air ports or air conditioned planes. 

Long Flight Outfit 1


Uniqlo cotton tunic, $32 / Dorothy Perkins black legging / Kitten heel shoes / Big Buddha drawstring bag / Miso cuff bracelet, $13 / Sakdidet Road feather necklace, $48 / Charlotte Russe floral scarve

Second outfit

Normally jeans, no matter how comfortable in normal life can dig in and feel tight on long flights. Jeggings, however, are the answer. They are stretchy and quite comfortable. I've matched these with a flowy tee and layered with a cardigan. Again, the layers will keep you warm or make for a great pillow in any situation. A large handbag is a great solution to limiting weight restrictions and keeping everything you will need for the flight close at hand; snacks, magazines, laptop, toothbrush.





Cotton cardigan / Mango black tank top, $14 / Wet Seal destroyed skinny jeans / Star shoes / Debenhams quilted shoulder bag, $50

Third outfit

This one is my personal favourite, elephant on a bike and a mustache bag? Come'on! (Sometimes I wish I really could own my Polyvore closet). This is not the outfit to be wearing when you are meeting a long lost love at the other end of the long flight, but it is great for curling up on your single seat and trying to sleep.  Keeping jewelry and accessories to a minimum will be more comfortable and also make going through security speedier. 


Long Flight Outfit 3




Fat Face striped hoodie, $67 / American Apparel screen printed t shirt / Activewear pants / Puma cat shoes / Canvas handbag


If you are interested in more airplane fashions visit  these  sites.



Fun travels!

Wednesday, 2 May 2012

The Weekender Bag

Road Trip Bags
Summer is coming and that means road trips and weekends away. To have a successful trip you need to have a great weekender bag. The more colourful the better, in my opinion. Sure, you could go the classic route of a brown leather duffle bag, but where's the fun in that? They stand out when traveling in groups, they don't have to match your outfit, and it's just plain fun.

Here is a small selection of fun weekend bags found on Polyvore.com

Whether you are taking to the air, rail or road for a long weekend, the elements that make a great weekender bag are it's compact size, durability and light weight construction. It's size means you don't have to check it for a flight and it doesn't take up much room in the trunk or shared hotel room.

Everyone should own at least one great weekender bag, I have a bag obsession and own about 4. If I went on more road trips I could easily talk myself into "needing" more.



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