Marvellous Maroon
15 Nov 2012
13 Nov 2012
My Passport To Style| Guide To Choosing Sunglasses
Although I
don't wear glasses myself, for a long time I struggled to find a pair of
sunglasses that had frames that I felt flattered me, being part Nepalese, I
have a very narrow bridge to my nose which is much more Asian than European, so
finding a pair of frames that were comfortable and stylish was a bit of a challenge.
Since working out what are the best shape frames for my full oval face shape
and quirky nose, which are the large Cats Eye if I'm wearing a nude lip and the
small Cats Eye sunglasses (Cats Eye styles are really a take on the classic Ray Ban Wayfarer) or slim oblong frames
if I want to wear a brighter lipstick, I have got quite savvy about spotting
frames that flatter my friends and women that come to me for wardrobe advice
with my stylist hat on.
11 Nov 2012
#Chloe Sevigny For #Miu Miu A/W 2012-13
When Miu Miu cast Chloe Sevigny in the role of teddy boy temptress for their Autumn Winter 2012-13 campaign I think they got it VERY right, I know I'm a very biased Sevigny fan, but she brings impish charm and style to the brands Autumn/Winter 2012-13 campaign.Never has such a mash up of yellow, texture and print looked this slick, the layered shirts in shiny sweeter wrapper colours and prints are so moreish and effortless and lets face it what gal doesn't want stategically placed mirrors on her favourite tie, with which to view her makeup. If you missed the behind the scenes video, it's a lot of fun check it out here.
*images courtesty of Miu Miu
*images courtesty of Miu Miu
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Writing
6 Nov 2012
Filling A Cake Shaped Hole
Filling A Cake Shaped Hole
I have decided to go on a voyage of cake baking discovery, largely due to the fact that I recently got addicted to watching the Great British Bake Off and it has left a sizable cake shaped hole in my life but also because I'm just pretty passionate about baking.I can whip up a mean brownie but I'm in need of a new challenge and so have decided to do this properly and have joined my local cake club my cakey user name is Cherry Bakewell one of my tea time favourites.The club is called the Clandestine Cake Club and they are springing up all over the UK as well as overseas so watch out for one in your local area.
The idea is pretty simple, the Clandestine Cake Club release a cake theme every month, Decembers is pantomime cakes, you can't bake any small cakes, so cupcakes are forbidden, but you have complete creativity to create a cake of your choosing based on the theme, no more than fifteen people get to bake and bring a cake to the chosen venue to share and you don't get to know the location till the day of the event.
Let Them Eat Cake
Then you eat lots of cake, so how hard can it be I can already bake and eating it is clearly not a problem, well I can make great tasting cake but other than a couple of smarty cakes I have knocked out in the past I'm less confident about the decoration of large cakes, so I'm hoping to maybe pick up some cake decorating tips and learn how to make my cakes look more stylish and appealing. Any favourite easy cake decorating tweaks or cheats for an icing beginner like me or suggestions for a pantomime theme welcome.
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Clandestine Cake Club
4 Nov 2012
Top Ten Best Wet Weather Buys
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| Zalando |
It's been a little while since I have written a style advice post, but since there is no escaping the rain in the UK and my time has been pretty much been consumed with coming up with more stylish ways to dress on a wet and windy day's I thought I might as well share my top ten stylish wet weather buys, not flimsy pac mac's and light weight brollie's that see you struggling to shield yourself from everything our weather can chuck at you,but waterproof clothing that is made for the job and pretty stylish too. I was surprised at some of the places I unearthed my waterproof top ten,
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Trends - Autumn/Winter,
Wet Weather Style,
Where To Shop Guides
1 Nov 2012
Happy Birthday Media Marmalade!
A big Happy first Birthday to Media Marmalade. I first found her on twitter recently and if your not familar with her fashion blog this is a fashion blog with a twist, this gal knows all about advertising! In fact she is a director of advertising in London no less. I love it when you happen across a savy and stylish blogger on twitter, being a bit of a low tec gal myself,it's great to have tecy gals to learn the ways of selling your buisness. I guess nobodys going to do it for us, so it's good to have bloggers to inspire us and encourage us to continue to strive for our dreams. Also you might be interested to know you can win a £50.00 voucher for Krisp Clothing to celebrate (if you follow the link here ) I love the name of this clothing label, it sounds well sharp!
31 Oct 2012
DIY | Cats Whiskers | Halloween Brooch
If like me you have not had time to whip up an outfit for your Halloween party tonight why not take the express route and make my easy kitch diy cat brooch and my glam treat pouch for all those bon bons you will collect on route to your friends party.
For The Cats Whiskers Brooch - You Will Need
1. An old gauze jewelry pouch in black.
2.An old pair of black knickers.
3.A vintage pair of earrings, mine were a kindly gifted to me by Jon Richard and are part of the Butterfly collection by Matthew Williamson.
4. A giant safety pin.
To Make -
1. First turn the gauze bag inside out and push your choice of earring through the fabric about half way up the bag using the backs to fasten them to the fabric, then turn the back right side round so the earring are on the outside.
2.Next roll up your pants and pop inside, fasten the bag with the draw strings, the corners of the bag become the cats ears, you can add a mouth, nose and whiskers if you wish, but I prefer my brooch slightly naive looking with a touch a humour.
3.Attach your giant pin and your good to go!
Just in case the lovely people at Jon Richard decide this is a good way to market their earrings sets this Christmas, you saw it here first! If you want to use this brooch diy as a Christmas gift idea also and you have a few more black gauze bags lurking amongst your jewellery. You could always pop a black velvet alice band in the bag as the stuffing for your brooch which would make a nice little set with the earrings for a friend.
For The Treat Pouch-
Use a glamours small bag with a rope chain handle, tuck the handle inside the bag and fasten the flap over a nice thin bright belt then fasten over your coat and start collecting treats! I used a rose gold square bag and a purple velvet vintage inspired belt for my treat pouch.
30 Oct 2012
Costume Drama I love!
I have just been watching Strictly Come Dancing the results show and getting my weekly dose of glamour, Paloma Faith performed her heart out and looked incredible in her Mexican inspired costume, complete with a head dress of giant brightly coloured flowers and a huge black feather skirt the girl done good!Are you a fan of the show? What's the most glamorous item in your wardrobe? Here are a few of my favourite pieces, if you like these you can find more on my pinterest boards here.
29 Oct 2012
Essential Accessories For Well Heeled Gothic Ladies
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| gold Prada sunglasses titanium frames -round black lenses |
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| gun metal Prada sunglasses titanium frames -green lenses |
As the dark
nights start to draw in, I have been contemplating adding Gothic heroine to my
costume/wardrobe wish list. I thought I might try and strip the look back, to just the key essentials I need to pull this look together in a wearable way
and leave myself with individual pieces that I can actually conceive myself
wearing in the near future.
The Goth catwalk this A/W12 was all about
gaunt pale mask like make-up with a crimson mouth and no eye make-up what so
ever, great for those with chiselled jaw lines, but not for me that relies
heavily on the use of blusher and eye make up to define my bone structure, I thought the
next best thing was enlisting the help of some oh so
fabulous Prada sunglasses. Round
frames have long been a favoured look amongst those recreating the Gothic look
but these designer sunglasses have a
touch of Steam Punk about them which I ADORE and at the same time have a regal
feel that Prada is known for.The obvious choice is black, but I think by
opting for gunmetal or gold my favourite coloured frames, I will add some
necessary opulence to this look, also gold frames will help warm up my naturally pasty
skin once winter kicks in and will work with the fresh pinks around next
spring.
The other key element to recreating this look convincingly is statement
texture. So I'm going to make it a bit of a mission to find a fine black wool
cape with plenty of embroidery, I may add a little further embellishment into my cape mix with the
addition of some dark purple silk tassels
from my local haberdashery store, I'm still thinking about that one, a black pleated skirt would work well also. I might be brave and add in some deep red long
leather gloves. I have been promising myself a neat little Doctor bag for a while now and could
kick myself for not picking up an authentic one I recently spotted at a charity
shop but quite honestly I was scared it might fall to bits on me! I'm loving
these Victorian style booties, with flutterbyes running up the sides, both the
cape and the boots would also do for the folklore look which I tend to put a
spin on every year and particularly in winter. I love the idea of a black top
hat, but I think it might detract from my Prada
sunglasses and cost a pretty penny too, so instead I'm thinking of working
a broad black velvet alice band and a large low bun in black spotted net.
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| ornate black cape -shop bop |
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| leather pleat skirt John Lewis |
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| Gothic butterfly boot |
*Please note this post was kindly sponsored by Smart Buy Glasses but the words and ideas are my own, images sourced from Smart Buy Glasses, pinterest and the above named outlets.
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26 Oct 2012
Help Save Our #Bees Ban Pesticides
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| Honeycomb sponge Hokey Pokey- Lone Baker
We all love honey, honeycomb and the sound of bees lazily buzzing in our garden as they do their work during the summer months, only as you might already be aware we have not experienced as much buzzing or honey as we are generally used to, as a very wet UK summer and a unhealthy amounts of UK pesticides saw whole colonies of our bees wiped out this 2012 and beekeepers forced to drip feed starving bees sugar to keep them alive. The knock on effect on our food chain and our beautiful wildlife is already being felt, if you care about the beautiful country in which we live and our little friends the bees please read more here about the effects and or sign this petition to force our government to invest more in this crucial area of wildlife. If you want to help even more great! Share this post in a link with your readers or write your own,help spread the petition and save our bees!Were you aware of this issue what are your thoughts?
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