Smart Charcoal

7 July 2014

Leeds, West Yorkshire, UK
One of the reasons I love darker colours like charcoal is because it's so simple and easy to style. From day to night, or formal and casual. I know it's the middle of summer, and usually people like to wear brighter clothes and styles but I don't see anything wrong with wearing darker colours every so often. Today's quite a gloomy day so I guess you could say I'm dressing for the weather.
Recently, I've seen a lot of blazers being worn in general street style. I always thought of blazers as quite a formal piece of clothing, and always worn them to more sophisticated events. However, after seeing so many people pull them off so effortlessly I decided to wear of to finish of my entire look. A lot of blazers come in very bright colours, and I have found a few I like from Topshop and Urban Outfitters that are unique in size, shape and colour in contrast to my plain black one. Blazers have been a summer trend before, and I still think there's time for this look to become the late summer obsession. 
Shirt - homemade
Blazer - Topshop
Jeans - Next
Shoes - Brantano

California Leather

2 July 2014

Eldwick, Bingley, West Yorkshire BD16, UK
Photo Credit
Leather jackets are one of my favourite clothing pieces because they can be worn in so many different ways. I favour leather as a material in general because it's thick, waterproof and durable. Black leather is preferred because black goes with everything, although it does have it's downside such as getting unbelievably hot when in sunlight. During 2009, when I was still in school, almost everyone had a leather jacket - they were a huge trend. Since then, I have always really wanted a leather jacket. Depending on the style, they give you a bit of 'sass'. Especially with black leather jackets, the element of care-free attitude is immediately added to an overall look. 

I think the leather jacket look is one I would like to develop a lot further, as I know there's such a wide variety of jackets out there, and they come in so many different colours. As we enter the thick of summer, I want to experiment with more colours - going out of my comfort zone. Similarly, leather boots, like Chelsea boots are my go-to shoe-type due to their promising features, but over the summer, I would like to try something new. A really good way to sneak in a bit of colour in your wardrobe are graphic t-shirts which were a large S/S trend. Proenza Schouler, Edun, Diane von Furstenberg and Ralph Lauren are just a few big names that featured a graphic print or pattern in their designs.

Navy Lady

30 June 2014

Eldwick, Bingley, West Yorkshire BD16, UK
Like black, navy is a colour I wear a lot, and I feel, can never really be over-worn. Personally, I don't know if darker colours make you appear slimmer, but I think this is partially responsible for my love of the darker tones. I've also been told that vertical striped make you appear slimmer in contrast to horizontal stripes. I actually feel more comfortable in the horizontal pattern and I chose this jumper because I love the the patterns are thick and thin which differs the top from any other. These dark denim jeans are among my favourites because they feel quite 'body-shaping' and are tight yet comfortable. I prefer MOTO jeans from Topshop because they're always so soft and comfortable. Whenever I shop in store, I never know which pair to pick up first because they're all so soft and stretchy which makes them easier to wear for longer periods of time. I also like to shop at Next for their jeans because they have the longer length jeans that aren't too short for me; as well as jeggings, which are so similar to jeans you can't tell the difference. A lot of the time, I will go for high-waisted jeans because they compliment your figure and can be worn with shorter length of cropped tops. Navy has become my comfort colour, but I think there are so many ways to style this simple tone, it's versatile in almost every way.
Jumper - Matalan
Jeans - MOTO Topshop
Shoes - Next
Bag - gift

Yorkshire Walking

28 June 2014

Ilkley, West Yorkshire, UK
One side of the Cow and Calf rocks, Ilkley.
Sometimes I have days, where I want to just wear the biggest, baggiest jumper I can find, the thickest, cosiest pyjama bottoms I can find and spends 6 hours straight on Netflix. To me, that's a good Saturday. But I have a lot of errands to run, including walking my neighbours dog that I have volunteered to take care of. The weather is super warm today, so a t-shirt like this that is thin and airy is perfect because I won't get to warm walking up hill. I love to walk, much more that I like to jog, and music always motivates me to actually keep moving because I end up strutting and occasionally posing and miming to the music in my ears. I'll be walking around Ilkley Moor, which is where the Cow and Calf rocks are in West Yorkshire. A lot of people chose the climb them, but I personally just like the view. It's a great place to walk because of the huge hill and amazing sights, it's my go-to dog walking spot as walking around the Cow and Calf works up a sweat, and is always super rewarding. I'm choosing to wear leggings over shorts today as the sun keeps peeping in and out which is changing the temperature a little. On high ground, there's also a bit of a breeze and my best option is to avoid getting cold. As I'm flat-footed, after a while, my feet start to hurt and my trainers are perfect for a long walk like today because they're heavily cushioned inside which keeps my toes cosy. I can't wait to get walking. Have a nice weekend!
T-shirt - Primark
Leggings - Next
Shoes - Lacoste
Hat - Matalan
Headphones - Amazon

Eh, Whatever.

27 June 2014

Eldwick, Bingley, West Yorkshire BD16, UK
I am usually the first to express my dislike for wearing trainers with jeans. I could pick out a million things wrong with them together, but today I'm in an "eh, whatever." mood so anything and everything goes. A mood where everything but nothing bothers you - like wanting the scream at everyone but apologising immediately afterwards. It's a very strange and unexplained section on the spectrum of human emotion. I have lived in the UK my entire life, but for some reason I still expected there to be a summer that lasted more than 48 hours to enjoy. It's almost July I haven't seen any serious sun - quite sad actually. If you're a denim jeans lover like me, you will know the torture of wearing jeans when it's unseasonably and unexpectedly warm outside. It can just be so uncomfortable, but due to my mood today, I'm wearing these classic blue jeans despite to sun-less, heat-filled day. In my opinion, blue denim is one of the most under-rated yet over-worn fabrics of this millennium, not just this generation, the entire millennium. There is a hidden element of class in a simple blue jeans, and the colour is so versatile and easy to dress. On one of my many wishlists, there are a pair of Levi jeans, the very classic. The denim dream was invented by Jacob Davis and Levi Strauss in 1873 and although blue jeans are particularly identified with American culture, especially the American Old West; I recognise them as the worldwide trend that never ends. I love blue jeans!
Jumper - TK Maxx
Coat - Next
Jeans - Topshop
Shoes - Sports Direct (Nike)
Bag - gift
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