She Could Fly | Wishlist

22 May 2016

Skipton, North Yorkshire
Today is being spent in the lovely town of Skipton, one of my favourite places in the whole of Yorkshire. I have so many memories here, from visiting Bolton Abbey to lunch at the castle. Last summer, I loved visiting Skipton for an all-out girls' shopping day, so today's wishlist is inspired by those kind of summer outings. 

I think playsuits are crucial for summer. They’re not an item I’m really invested in, but yet again, multiple Instagram accounts and fashion magazines have swayed me. I really like how simple they are and easy to wear. Despite the unable-to-go-to-the-toilet-without-getting-complete-naked aspect, they’re super cute and fun to play around with. I chose the simple black Monki playsuit (similar), and there’s no doubt the high street will soon be filled with them.

The Maurices denim jacket really caught my eye (sadly, it’s out of stock but I found a similar one here). The medium wash is really versatile for summer style and has a cute cropped style that compliments the waistline. I think a cropped jacket is a summer essential, and denim will never go out of style. The jacket can be used as a layer, making it the ultimate wardrobe staple. Similarly, a simple tote is necessary. I absolutely love the Cuyana tote because it’s just a classic. It comes in a large array of colours, but I chose caramel to brighten up the look and contrast against the dark playsuit. The great thing about high quality bags are that they are lightweight and made to last!
If you haven’t noticed, I’m totally obsessed with phone cases. I recently had a post featuring my latest custom case (plus the discount code “ANIKA20CA” to receive 20% off from CaseApp). Today, I’m adding the white marble look to my wishlist with a phone case from Casetify – it’s super chic, very slim and would fit my iPhone perfectly.

Ankle boots are my weakness. I have too many pairs and I shouldn’t be longing after any more but I just can’t help it. Acne Studios is also my weakness but that’s something that I’m willing to live with. I absolutely adore their Pistol Short Boots despite the high price. The large stitching is unique for leather boots but I really like the classic style. They’re effortlessly chic and can be worked in a casual look, biker ensemble or formal outfit. The heel is the perfect size the lengthen legs without looking strange and black pairs with absolutely everything. To finish the look and theme of simplicity, I chose the Top Coat polish by Nars and Quay Australia sunglasses with a cool mirrored effect!


To check out the rest of the items in this wishlist, click here

That Khaki Coat

19 May 2016

Gilstead, Bingley, West Yorkshire
As you may know, I love a good coat. In my ‘Blue Marshmallow’ OOTD, I mentioned how much I really, really like coats – and that’s still true. On occasion, I have to avoid the coats and jackets section of a retail store because I know I have absolutely no self-control when it comes to shopping; and that’s exactly how I found today’s item. It’s a style that I’ve never really worn because I always believed extremely long coats would make me look very Darth Vader-ish and that’s not what I’m going for with my wardrobe. However, after trying it on, and completing a few twirls, I fell in love with that khaki coat.
The colour isn’t one I’m normally drawn to because I believed it would be difficult to find colours that wouldn’t clash with the texture and shade. Nevertheless, I’ve discovered the complete opposite. There’s actually quite a few items in my wardrobe that pair really well with this coat, blue jeans being one of those items. Everyone has a pair of classic blue jeans, no matter what the style. I chose the basic skinny jeans from New Look, but I also see this coat going well with some lighter distressed boyfriend jeans and looking very chic. I like to wear skinny jeans with my suede ankle boots (a forever favourite) because they elongate my legs without being uncomfortable.
As I’m feeling quite down at the moment, and struggling to focus on blogging (or just life in general), having a little gem like this coat is slightly lifting my mood. The Limited Edition M&S coat was bought during their recent spring sale and it was the very last one in store – which seems to be the case for most items I buy. Sadly, I couldn’t find the coat online with the product code as it’s been discontinued, but found a similar one linked below! The khaki coat is acrylic, polyamide and elastane so is full of stretch and extremely soft, it’s also a double breasted number, so I could pair it with a full dress to create a super stylish evening look!
 Coat – M&S (similar) // Top – River Island // Jeans – New Look // Shoes – Next (similar) // Bag – Topshop (only available in red) // Sunglasses  - Next

Blogging at an Event | My Three Essentials

16 May 2016

Leeds, West Yorkshire, UK
I recently attended the Live at Leeds Festival thanks to The Blogger Programme and The Zeitgeist Agency and enjoyed the whole day. However, it mean I needed to be prepared as the festival is held in a number of venues in Leeds and I’d be on the go all day. This gave the idea to create a blog post on three essentials for blogging at an event or on the go!

A NOTEBOOK
I mentioned in a previous post that I struggle to concentrate and get stuff done unless I write down what needs to be completed. For a blogging event, I like to take note of opening and closing times, as well as the names and numbers of important people. When going to the Live at Leeds event, there were certain artists I really wanted to see at different places across the city centre, so I noted down where I needed to be and when. It’s common that events will have brands sponsoring or gifting items, so noting down the names of those brands and even the Twitter and Instagram handles to mention them online.

A CAMERA + LENS
Bringing a camera is an obvious essential, but if I can squeeze in another lens, I always try to do so. Depending on the job, you could bring different types of cameras to produce different types of photos. Or, you could be like me and super protective over expensive equipment and chose to bring the less expensive camera! For Live at Leeds I brought my Pentax K-S2 camera, but the Canon 1000D is always a great option for taking clear photos and capturing the right shot. If there’s an event where I can’t bring such a big camera, my iPhone 6s camera works well too. It’s great to be able capture a photo and post it straight onto my social media accounts.

ACCESSORIES + MAKEUP
Attending an event usually means an OOTD photoshoot, and I always like to touch up just before to ensure I like remotely presentable for the blog post! Makeup is a crucial must-have for most places I go, and I hate forgetting the extra tube of eyeliner or another powder pack. For accessories, I like to bring anything that will make my outfit a little better or has a shimmer. I don’t think I’ve ever said no to diamonds ;) Live at Leeds resulting in spending some time in the sun, so I brought along my Bloc Eyewear sunglasses* and Dixi “Born a Bad Seed” ring* to add to my look.

What are your top three essentials?

Staying on Track and Getting Stuff Done

13 May 2016

Leeds, West Yorkshire, UK
Everyone has those moments where they’re saying to themselves: “I have a crazy amount to do, but because I have so much to do, I can’t get anything done.” It’s like being stuck in a weird cycle of trying to actually get a task complete but ending up two steps behind. Before you know it, the hours are disappearing and it’s getting dark and another day has gone. Sometimes, I have days where I have spent the entire day actually doing something, but I couldn’t tell you what I’ve done. For instance, I spent a lot of time on my laptop (even when I’m not blogging), but I don’t even know what I’m doing. I guess that’s the definition of browsing the web. But I really don’t like those days. As much as I enjoy relaxing and lounging around, I like to feel like I have accomplished something or at least moved forward a little bit. Over the past year, I’ve discovered a few methods I use to help me stay on track and GET. STUFF. DONE.

WRITING DOWN EVERYTHING
I do find it very easy to forget the smaller tasks when my brain is in high speed mode and I can’t tell up from down. While I find myself trying to work out what I need to do, or even constantly repeating my to-do list in my head, it’s time to write it all down. I spend so much time in Paperchase, it’s time to finally start using those (billions) of notebooks I have collected. Having different notebooks for different activities has also helped, for example: I have a notebook that is only for drafts of chatty blogposts, and I have a diary to note down different events or places I need to be, as well as a journal that is design solely for writing down to-do and shopping lists. It’s really helpful to have all that brain noise on a page rather than in my head.

USE DO NOT DISTURB AND UNPLUG
It’s ridiculously easy for me to get lost in my phone. One Snapchat message and I’m watching a whole bunch of stories and have lost half an hour. The same applies to Twitter; I have notifications turned on, so whenever I’m tweeted I know immediately. This is helpful for blogging, but an enormous distraction as tapping the home tab has almost become instinctual. For the most extreme of circumstances, I will plug out my WiFi hub and work from my bedroom just so I’m not tempted to use the internet on my laptop. It’s natural to start researching things on the internet, or shopping online for your OOTD look, but before you know it, you’re completing your eighteenth BuzzFeed quiz and watching night routines on YouTube – not okay.

MOTIVATIONAL MUSIC
If listening to Eye of the Tiger on repeat was an option, I would do it, but I’m positive it would drive me crazy. Music that motivates you to work hard is definitely a top tip, because there’s always a playlist out there that’s full of songs to get you going. I tend to avoid YouTube for playlists, because I could easily end up watching a Too Faced palette tutorial rather than working. Spotify, Soundcloud, 8tracks, and Pandora are all great music streaming services that have pre-made playlists. Sometimes I prefer to use my own playlists, but try to avoid music that results in me acting out a music video in my room, or running around the house like a mad woman. It’s said that classical music helps with focus, but I find that music I’m interested in and can bop around to is great for blogging – as long as it’s not full blast!

ONE THING AT A TIME
When you’re very busy, with too much to do, it’s really easy to start doing multiple things at once, ending up with a load of half-done jobs. There have even been times when I’m excited to write blogposts and have plenty of ideas, so I’m trying to write them all out at once and it just ends up falling apart. Sticking to one task at a time is a really easy way to stay focused. With a to-do list laid out, there’s no need to stress about other things that could be forgotten. I don’t like to juggle things, simply because I’m not co-ordinated enough so pushing all else aside and working on one activity is the best way to stay on track. Although it may not seem time-effective, it means the jobs that are done are done well.

CHILL OUT
Panicking gets you absolutely nowhere. It’s really common for me to sit and think, “Oh my goodness I have so much to do and I don’t know where to start and now I can’t breath and uh-oh panic mode!” This is one of the worst mind sets to be in, as it results in the vicious cycle again. Even when working, I can get distracted and start stressing about the workload. I’ve found that taking breaks every so often is really helpful, but also training my brain to turn down all that noise, turn it into English, and turn it into action. When the worry sets in, it’s important to take a moment to step back and return with a fresh point of view. Panic mode is not a fun mode, and can be quite discouraging too.

Stila Cosmetics Face Haul

9 May 2016

Bingley, West Yorkshire, UK
There’s always one brand you go back to, no matter how much you try to experiment with different products. For me, Stila has become that brand. As the frugal person I am, spending money on makeup is one of my least favourite activities (despite how much I enjoy owning it), but sometimes you really have to splash out on a product that you love. I really like Stila’s eye shadow palettes and liners, but their foundation and powders beat them all.
Stila Stay All Day Foundation & Concealer - £29.50 (Shade: 06 Cocoa)
This foundation and concealer is absolutely perfect for the colder weather and contouring. The foundation is faultlessly thick without being too light and is very pigmented so there’s no need to go overboard with the amount of product used. The foundation can be spread lightly because it is such a high quality, and I don’t use a lot each time. I love that the foundation comes with a mini concealer on the top, which is a lot thicker but still the same shade. It works really well against the foundation and can even be layered on top. The product really is Stay All Day as I can apply it in the early hours of the morning before work and never have to touch-up before going out in the evening – plus, it comes with its own brush.
If I’m using a Stay All Day foundation I need the Stay All Day bronzer right? Well, that’s my logic anyway. I have always been a fan of Stila’s powder and bronzer range because they really help foundation to set and stay in place and absorb oils and grease. I used to use the Stay All Day Bronzing Powder (which is currently on sale for £9.00) but recently started using the bronzer for face and body – and I just love it. The best thing about the bronzer is the setting power, and that it doesn’t come off easily. There’s nothing worse than finishing a base for makeup, and then finding brown fingerprints all over my white walls and doors. The powder doesn’t lift off easily, meaning less need for setting spray!
Stila Perfect & Correct Foundation - £28.50 £8.50 (Shade: Deep)
This foundation has become the perfect product for the recent warm weather. If I’m ever going for a ‘no makeup’ makeup look, this foundation is the one to use. It’s so lightweight, I often forget I’m wearing any makeup. The light, bubbly texture is ideal for the summer or being in the holiday heat. The foundation is a lot more hydrating that the Stay All Day foundation and keeps my skin fresh and able to breathe. The foundation blends really well with other concealers, and is an amazing base for powders. Like the rest of Stila’s line, the product doesn’t come off the second you touch it, so I don’t have to worry about waiting for it to set.

Have you tried any of Stila’s face products? Did you like them? 

Copyright © Anika May | UK Life and Style Blog.
Design by Fearne