Wednesday, 30 November 2011

Stylish Nights in Manchester




The article above (click to enlarge) is the result of an evening's running round town chatting to and taking pictures of fashionable strangers for Stylist magazine, which, in my opinion, is the best women's weekly currently available. I tried to prove that my city is just as stylish (I say even more so, but I'm biased) as London; I think we nailed it, Manchester.. don't you?!

Also click on the image below for my write-up of shops and bars to visit in the Northern Quarter, which is the area I concentrated on in my search for style, and a natty little video of me saying "lovely" and "awesome" a lot in a very camp way. A very accurate representation of me, even if I do say so myself!



Note to self: brush hair more often


For each shot, the new Canon's new IXUS 220 was used. It's a snazzy little camera, not much larger than a coin purse, but still great at shooting in dark places, like bars and clubs. In fact, Stylist are giving you an opportunity to win one - upload your best night-time outfit here to be in with a chance of snapping your way around the bars of the Northern Quarter.

Tuesday, 29 November 2011

Tuesday Shoesday

Now, I'm going to let you into a little secret that not many people know about me:

I like shoes. Like, I really, really like shoes. I'm obsessed; the wackier, the more limited edition, the better.




A fraction of my collection, including my Miistas, Terry de Havilland sandals, the New Look/London College of Fashion wedges, and about four different pairs of H&M samples (I'm exactly sample shoe size - hoorah!)


What - you knew that already? And I thought I was hiding my addiction so well.

What I love more than wacky shoes is cheap shoes. I don't mean Primark cheap, although I do own a couple of pairs for "knocking about in" as my mum would say - I mean a real designer bargain. I was pretty pleased with my Surface To Air score the other week, but I think today's buy is the new winner..





Weird, boat-like, with a discrete nod to ankle braces, I'm in LOVE. These Acne shoes are my new Best Buy coming in at a measly £35 from Elite Dress Agency on King Street. I want to move into this lovely little store; currently in the window are Nicholas Kirkwood x Rodarte shoes (if you follow me on Twitter you will have heard me rant about these many a time - I'm just devastated they're size 3) plus inside is a current season CĂ©line wool and leather tunic. Well worth a visit if you're in town, just be prepared to rummage and you're guaranteed a designer steal.

I've been ridiculously busy with university work so far this week, though that isn't a complaint - it's great to get stuck in, finally. I'll be posting whenever I get a breather from writing essays and presentations, but in the meantime make sure you pick up a copy of Stylist tomorrow (if you're not in a distribution area, check stylist.co.uk). You may find yourself ogling a very familiar face..!

Sunday, 27 November 2011

Manchester Bloggers' Meet



L-R Leanne of Little Babble, Sarah of Sequin This, Lizzy of Lizzy's Lips, Rebecca of Vintage Romance, Emma of Miss Pond, and Stacey of Style Speaks Louder Than Words. Also in attendance were Sara of Sara Luxe, Natalie of The U In Cute and Jen of Let's All Do Colouring In.

Today I had the pleasure of meeting up with a bevvy of fashion, beauty and lifestyle bloggers at the Manchester Bloggers' Meet.

We hit the Christmas markets..







.. I got myself a shoe stalker.. (but it's okay, I'm more than obsessed with Sara's super cool "SARA LUXE" tights!)







.. and after tasty pizza at Croma, we won some fab prizes from Clippy.







How tiki-tastic is Jen's flamingo-print dress?



I won (tied!) first prize in the quiz and got this large wash bag, which I'll actually be using as a clutch.

We chatted about blogging platforms, Search Engine Optimisation, and sponsored posts; as well as more important things like shoes, dresses, and pic 'n' mix.

If you were unable to attend this meeting keep an eye on Sarah's blog and the Twitter hashtag for details of a meet-up early next year.

Saturday, 26 November 2011

High Brow Entertainment

What do women want? This question is oft asked in women's magazines, and the answer is usually some amalgamation of the perfect man, the perfect career and a brood of perfect children.

What I really, really want is the perfect eyebrow. I'm sure I'm not alone in this.. And really, life is made up of lots of little victories, no?




Image from Tumblr


To me, Bambi Northwood-Blyth has the perfect eyebrow. Strong and ungroomed, they are youthful and frame her face perfectly. Sadly I'll never have such grand brows, due to overplucking as a teenager and even shaving them off at one point!

I'm always searching for a treatment or product that will give me the brows I truly desire, and my new purchase, Illamasqua eye brow cake and brush, I'm closer to perfection than ever before. Easy to apply, it's dramatic yet natural, and lasted from first thing in the morning right the way through to late night drinks.





See? Okay, okay, they may not look any different to you and they're certainly not in Bambi territory but I'm overjoyed! Also this is what I wore yesterday to Photoshop and fashion construction classes. Note my winter go-to piece, a leather shirt, and that I am wearing my Miistas. Again. I just can't help it - they're so comfy and cool.

Tomorrow is the Manchester Bloggers' Meet, which I am very excited about. I hope to see a few of you there!

Thursday, 24 November 2011

Lovely Latex



Attempting to do a bit of a "today I'm wearing" every day this week, or at least for a couple of days. Not a particularly special outfit today - all high street apart from my Miistas and Very leather shorts, and in fact mainly from the place-beginning-with-P-that-shall-not-be-mentioned. But I've been hankering after a pair of latex hold-ups for a while, except I wasn't so keen on the sweaty, sticky properties of the material, not to mention the intense care procedure, so my friend Dawn of Tokyo Royale (I'm in Afflecks Palace here, the home of the Japanese-inspired boutique) got me some latex-look stockings as a post-birthday present, which are much, much easier to wear! I'll be wearing these with big boots or flat brogues, and maybe a tea dress to create a contrast.

I've long been a lover of the aesthetics of latex clothing (though the feat of actually wearing it is a whole different matter..!). The more conventional the look seems at first, the better; the mixture of the usually overly sexualised material combined with prim daywear is the perfect juxtaposition. Plus, it's mega-fashionable at the moment, with Marc Jacobs using latex for entire garments at Louis Vuitton, and again using the rubber in his autumn/winter namesake collection for oversized pailettes.

Louis Vuitton & Marc Jacobs AW11 (both images courtesy of style.com)

I was handed a flyer for the William Wilde collection at Honour which is well worth checking out if you're a fan of fashion latex (rather than fetish style). By far my favourite is this orange column dress; reminiscent of Raf Simons' for Jil Sander spring/summer 2011 collection. Stick a skater skirt over the top as a peplum and you have a real fashion forward look.


If you're wanting something a little more theatrical, check out the new Femme-A-Licious collection at Westward Bound. This Libertine Latex Top is deep red, with statement collar and a pretty peplum. Wear with a high-waist pencil skirt, perfect for the Vuitton-led Night Porter trend.

I hope today's sojourn into sedition has provided you with a little inspiration; with a fetish finish, you can easily whip together an outfit that will make anyone hot under the collar.

Friday, 18 November 2011

Street Style at the Manchester Christmas Markets


To most Mancunians, this not-so-little guy, perched on top of the Town Hall, is a greater source of excitement than the Coca Cola, Marks & Spencers and John Lewis adverts all put together.

Soon after the Christmas lights are switched on, the German Markets descend. This marks an entire month of eating Nutella crepes, drinking mulled wine (or German beer, or Christmas punch, or Jager & orange..) then drunkenly buying hand-made goods,or cheese, in my case, that you neither want nor need, all because it's CHRISTMAS, and it's BRILLIANT.

I decided to do a little street style snapping, as I'm in need of some cold-weather inspiration. I'd love to be someone that looks amazing all layered up in woolly scarves and hats, but my style tends to peak around September, when you can get away with wearing one coat, rather than layering three cardigans underneath.

Firstly, I bumped into the lovely Shannon, of Tea and biscuits anyone?. See the subtle bits of blue and pink in her hair? Super sweet!


Cape + socks + sandals = the perfect foil to the chilly November weather we experienced last night. A boy pal in Docs carrying your bulging Topshop buys doesn't go amiss, either.



This cute group of friends look warm all bundled up in their snoods, faux furs and berry shades.



In need of an autumn/winter checklist? Fur coat, check. 1940s print dress, check. Awesome Office boots, check. LV speedy, check.. This girl doesn't put a leopard-clad foot wrong.


This brother-sister team are a little alternative, whilst remaining stylish. I love the animal print zip-up, and the chap's rockabilly-inspired get-up.


My favourite look of the night proves it doesn't have to be summer to look chic in a maxi skirt. The burgundy makes it perfect for this autumn/winter, and the cool leather warms the whole thing right up. The hot chocolate looks yum, too!


I look a little squiffy sporting my new Topshop crombie (or as they call it, "boyfriend coat"), but this is my first mulled wine, I promise. Hello to you, too, waving in the background!


The real excitement of the evening was caused by Fred the Weatherman, whose front-side I was to shy to take a picture of..


You may be reluctant to leave the house now the darker nights are drawing in, but I promise you'll be warmed right up by the festive atmosphere and warm alcoholic drinks at the Market. Don't dally - the last day to visit is the 21st December!