maybe the best has yet to come

23 August 2014

Leeds, West Yorkshire, UK
maybe the best has yet to come

I've noticed it's been a really long time since I've done a wishlist. I usually do these through Polyvore because it's like a portal to every item I've ever wanted - I absolutely love it. I think this set has a little bit of an 'artsy' vibe, it's definitely something I can see an Art or creative student wearing because it's so cool and casual. The Monki Asta singlet is something that's been in my 'liked' list on Polyvore for a while. The back of the top is what makes it unique and stand out because I think it's quite daring, but perfect for the last few weeks of summer left. Similarly, the boyfriend jeans from H&M are ideal for August. The weather during this time can really go either way, and a little breeze makes all the difference so I've added these jeans to this wishlist because they're really cool to wear in the sun, and warm enough when the clouds take over. I've wanted some All Star Low Converse for a while now so they had to be included in today's post. Although I haven't yet decided on the colour, I like the maroon pair. No shoe is more iconic than the Chuck Taylor All star and they're always a summer essential. I've noticed a lot of bloggers and YouTubers using the Fujifilm Instax Mini 8 Camera as well as seeing them all over Instagram. I live in quite a scenic area of Yorkshire, and this camera would be absolutely perfect for capturing some amazing landscapes throughout the year. I do actually have a Polaroid camera I found in the 'junk box' which is really useful but incredibly heavy! The Eastsport mesh backpack is an item I saw in another set on Polyvore and was immediately drawn to. The mesh fabric used for the body of the bag is nothing I've ever seen before and it's such a great price! It's very simple like the ASOS rings but the few features differ it from the rest to make a street style look.

Fabulous Fabrics

21 August 2014

Bingley, West Yorkshire, UK
Growing up around fashion and designing has really helped me when it comes to shopping. Especially when shopping for clothing that's actually going to last, rather than poor fabric that almost disintegrates in water. I have my favourite high street stores, and sometimes you find one off pieces that are just perfection, but I've really learnt that the fabric makes an outfit, not the look. I absolutely adore the fabric used in this top from Next. Not only is it thick, making it an excellent new addition to my autumn wardrobe, it's also really strong and comfortable for me to wear. I like the rolled up sleeves and the laid back style to the top, but I was first drawn to the unique knitted fabric that causes this top to stand out. I love that it has white highlights, I think it really brightens to top rather than using black which would make the overall colour and tone appear much darker. The 3/4 length shirt is really easy to style because it brings out one of my favourite colours for autumn and is somehow simple and complex at the same time. For a super casual look, I can pair it with darker jeans and turn the top into the staple piece, or even use it for an outfit full of layers and place it at the bottom as the base piece. The static-like fabric drew me immediately and it's an awesome new item to add to my ever-growing collection!
Top - Next
Jeans - Topshop
Shoes - Brantano
Bag - gift

Stylish Scholar

20 August 2014

Eldwick, Bingley, Bingley, West Yorkshire BD16, UK
I know there are absolutely loads of YouTubers doing 'Back to School' series. Whether it's beauty gurus or lifestyle vloggers, just about everyone is talking about the upcoming term. In the UK, school doesn't usually start again until September but I know there are some schools that are timetabled a little differently. Today's look wasn't put together with school in mind, as I'm lucky enough to have survived the education system, but I do think it's a great back to school look. It's very scholar-esque which I think is all down to the jumper and dark tones used. My top is a 2-in-1 type of shirt where the two pieces are actually attached together and can't be detached which I quite like. The simple blue colours are perfect for a casual school style or even for work if the dress code isn't too strict. I like that the shirt underneath doesn't have a 'typical' collar which is a tiny element of detail that spices up the look a little. I'm obsessed with charcoal jeans, so I included this rustic-looking rucksack to match the colour. When I was in school, I carried a backpack a few times because sometimes they're much easier to just throw stuff into rather than faffing about with a really fancy bag between classes. Chelsea boots have become a favourite of mine, and as the temperature starts to drop, I've been wearing these boots a lot more because they're so easy to combine with the rest of the items in my wardrobe. The colour helps, but these boots can either be styled up or style down which is a great bonus for customising outfits for school.
Top - Next
Jeans - Topshop
Boots - Dorothy Perkins
Bag - TK Maxx

Humongous Handbags

19 August 2014

Eldwick, Bingley, Bingley, West Yorkshire BD16, UK
I have recently really fallen for oversized bags. Oversized anything is what I will usually go for, other than jeans. I love huge jumpers and long tops as well as large statement accessories and jewellery. Today I'm carrying quite a large bag that I bought from TK Maxx. There are many things I love about TK Maxx, finding designer clothing for reasonable prices is always exciting, but I really like the fact that you often find one off pieces in there. Sometimes they're just in that one store, but it's rare I'll find a lot of items twice in a fortnight. My large bag was bought for my last year of school, which I finally finished in June, and was sitting there, all alone on a rack. I couldn't resist, I had to buy it because it's black and leather - perfect for school. My huge bag also has divided sections and plenty of pockets inside which is always a bonus for me. I like simple colours for handbags as they're not often a statement piece in my outfits. I really like the ribbed effect down the middle of the bag as well as the gigantic studs near the handles. Oversized bags have become essential for me as I now work full time and I have to carry a lot of folders along with my typical handbag essentials. On the other hand, I've noticed really large bags are great for shopping days because I can just throw things in rather than struggling to carry everything. I often find myself trying to look for a place to put a tiny carrier bag from Claire's somewhere and I've even lost them because I have no where to put them! I've found humongous handbags to be a new favourite of mine, what do you think?
Top - Next
Jeans - Tophop
Bag - TK Maxx
Converse - Schuh

Mini Midriff

18 August 2014

Eldwick, Bingley, Bingley, West Yorkshire BD16, UK
When I wear cropped tops, I often buy them long enough to cover my tummy, or wear high waisted jeans that go past my belly button. However, today I'm feeling daring, and exposing a tiny bit of my 'midriff'. Usually this is something I would not be uncomfortable with, and I think pulling off this look is all down to confidence and how you feel applying this trend. I think it's an absolutely perfect look for anyone that isn't keep on wearing shorter dresses or short-sleeved tops because your lower chest and tummy can be show off in a really subtle way without going outside your comfort zone. I have quite a pear body shape, so I've really grown to love cropped tops and high waisted clothing because they disguise the bits I don't like and highlight or show off the bits I do like. I've also found, in effect, it can make you look a little bit slimmer, when you show off your favorite body parts. This denim shirt I chose to wear over the top is a new favorite of mine because it's really light denim, and not as thick as a jacket so it's not overbearing. I've found that the thinner denim shirts are perfect for autumn because they're so easy to use in a layered outfit, and the basic shades can be paired with plenty of different colours as well as patterns to create a unique look. 
Denim shirt - Next
Top - made for me
Jeans - Topshop
Shoes - Brantano
Bag - Next
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