Tuesday 25 November 2014

This Is A Love Song



Bondage Bra - THIS IS A LOVE SONG $45 // Freestyle Shorts - THIS IS A LOVE SONG $97.50

This bondage bra is foreals a new essential to my wardrobe as it's multi functional. I can wear it as a bra under my clothes and my boobs don't actually feel trapped like a normal bra would do. No wiring. No padding. It's literally maximum comfort, and highly recommend cause it's the only bra that's not padded that makes me look like i have some form of tits. It is literally a dream. Also, it's cool enough to wear as a crop top, as I have once worn this on a night out for my boyfriends birthday, no questions. This bra makes me very happy. I have paired it with these leather shorts because they're cool and make me look like a female boxer or something. Worth the buys guys!

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Monday 24 November 2014

3 ways to wear the Gaia



 Dress - MOTEL £42 // Kimono - PRETTY LITTLE THING £22 // Necklace - £1




Dress - MOTEL £42 // Coat - HOUSE OF JAM £60 // Shoes - PUBLIC DESIRE £29.99 // Hat - ACCESSORYO £16.99



Dress - MOTEL £42 // Jeans - TOPSHOP £39 // Boots - PUBLIC DESIRE £29.99 // Leather Jacket - TOPSHOP £65

Hello guys! This is something a bit different but Motel had challenged me to the '3 ways to wear' challenge with their super cute Gaia dress. Firstly, I love this dress to pieces and it's making me wish it was summer again. 

My first look was my initial reaction to the dress. The whole festival free spirit vibe just takes me right back to my summer, which was amazing (I'm sad now). I have chosen one of my favourite pieces from summer to go with, this beautiful cobalt blue kimono simply because it adds colour to the outfit and its free flowing. And obviously I added my little dream catcher necklace to complete.

My second outfit is more 'let's go for coffee/shopping' with the coat and without it's 'lets party' rather than 'lets get trippy' like above. I thought this dress has a really sweet look to it. Wack a pair of big chunky boots immediately creates an elongated effect, this dress is really good if you want to look leggy. Going along with trying to give the illusion that I'm a giant (I'm 5ft5), i chose my favourite fluffy cobalt blue (I have just realised that perhaps cobalt blue may be my favourite colour) duster coat. To top the look off, this hat just makes the outfit super cute.

Lastly, I went for a badass biker look. This dress has adjustable straps, so I tightened them and it made a really nice tunic. Naturally, I put on a pair of ripped jeans, and added the boots, and the leather jacket, and then the round glasses, and before I knew it, I've created this biker look.

Challenge complete.

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Luna Blue Topaz








Luna Blue Topaz Triple Jewelry - JULIA CAMERON £70 

When it comes to jewelry, I personally think less is more. This stunningly simple piece of jewelry by Julia Cameron is a perfect example of how. 

I think what makes it so beautiful is the delicate and simplistic detail of this piece. This piece has two strands of gold plated silver chain with a hand cut gem stone and a little star suspended. My favourite feature about this piece in particular is that it can be worn in three ways, a bracelet, a necklace, and my preferred style as a head piece. For something so simple, it has a lot to offer. Wearing it as a necklace, the simple pendant style can really accentuate the collar bones, perfect for an elegant black dress. When wearing it as a bracelet, the chain can wrap around the wrist a few times which creates this intricate look of overlapping gold chain leaving the gem and star to hang down the fore front of the hand. Lastly, as a headpiece, the gem sits beautifully in between the eyes and enhances their beauty.

Julia Cameron's life was well spent travelling and I think her bohemian style influences largely through her headpieces, especially when wearing this as a head piece. Aside from being inspired by her travels, it is apparent that her pieces are also 1920's inspired. 

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Tuesday 18 November 2014

ALL EYEZ ON ME






Dress - THIS IS A LOVE SONG $79 // Converse - OFFICE £55 // Bag - CHARITY SHOP £1.50 // Shades - CAMDEN £5 // Watch - DANIEL WELLINGTON $199

Now this is a brand that feels close to home in so many ways. This Is A Love Song is produced in my home Indonesia (beautiful place, recommend it as a travel destination), and if you love the Crazy Sexy Cool era of TLC, TIALS clothes are inspired by this era with their own modern spin, and this is a style that I fully throw my hands up too... take a look for yourself, it's pretty cool!

This 'ALL EYEZ ON ME' dress is many things in one. Its loosely fitted cut produces an elegant line to the body, maintaining a sporty look keeping it fresh and casual. The front design is my absolute favourite, if you have ever been to Bali, a barong head printed on this dress is everywhere and personally I feel it adds character to the dress, giving it the element of crazy. I must point out the back print represents the brand so cool and effortlessly featuring the TIALS with '10' representing when TIALS was established. Apart from the barong print, my other favourite feature of the dress is the two side slits keeping it sexy. There you go, the dress is crazy, sexy and cool!!!

I have styled this with my platform converse to keep with the sporty basketball theme, and obviously a pair of round black shades.

This Is A Love Song can also be purchased from ASOS.com and Harrods.

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Sunday 16 November 2014

Duster Coat



Coat - HOUSE OF JAM £60 // Harem Trousers - CHIARA FASHION £12.95 // Crop Top - PRIMARK £1 // Shoes - PUBLIC DESIRE £29.99 // Hat - ACCESORYO £16.99 //
Bag - LA MODA £20

I finally have a duster coat!!!! And I must admit, this coat is a good choice on so many levels. Duster coats are another example of real old school convenience fashion that can be a current trend. Originally worn to keep clothes clean from the dusty roads from the horses and cars, duster coats are very much the completion of an outfit. At £60, this is definitely a good purchase for the winter with its warm fleeced material. In bright cobalt blue, you're sure to stand out amongst the sea of blacks, greys and navys etc.

I loved these trousers so much that I just had to feature them again, and how perfectly do they go with this coat!? As the coat is so bright, I chose neutral colours, black and white, and I think the pattern breaks up the blocking really well. However, I would also love to style these with a pair of dark ripped jeans.

I'm not the tallest of girls, and duster coats are preeeetty long, so there is the risk of me drowning myself in blue fleece as I quite haven't mastered in making myself look tall in this wearing flats, so as always, the answer is, big black chunky boots (check their website, they have tons). And what btter way to complete an outfit as I always do with my favourite hat.

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Thursday 13 November 2014

Black and Grey



Coat - USC £90 £45 // Jumper - PRIMARK £7 // Jeans - RIVER ISLAND £10 // Converse - OFFICE £55 // Shades - EBAY £1 // Bag - CHARITY SHOP £1.50

It was a wonderful surprise from the USC team to send me a package on my arrival back from Uganda. It has taken me a while but to get through all my college work, work work and blogging I have finally had the chance to share this new look of mine.

This stunning Firetrap coat is a fantastic addition to this winter coat collection. Now, seeing this coat in a shop I probably wouldn't have noticed it. It wasn't until I started trying the coat out with different outfits to find that it was actually quite versatile. I'm not sure my photo's best display the colour and material. The detail is so clean and trendy.The mixed wool results is a dark fuzzy grey, and it features a black leather trim collar which contrasts well with the wool. 

This is the first boyfriend coat I have had that is slightly fitted, and I've worked with that. So working around the coat, the decisions were pretty precise. All black everything, to make the coat stand out even the smallest, most slightest bit. Simple but effetictive. Keeping the legs with super skinny jeans accentuates the fit of the jacket really well. Black shades as always, they go for all of my outfits, and my purdy sturdy hat keeping with the clean smart look. But is too smart too boring? Or would I just feel stupid for being too smart... In that case, do as I did and wack on a pair of dirty converse. I find it works really well to contrast the cleanliness of the rest of this outfit.

And may I just preach, this bag was such a catch to find in a charity shop for that price. NEVER underestimate charity shops.

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Tuesday 11 November 2014

Mighty Mesh



Mesh Top - TRAPSTAR £50 // Mesh Bra - URBAN OUTFITTERS £20 // Trackies - TESCO £8 // Shades - CAMDEN £5 // Hoop Earrings - PRIMARK £1

The thing I like about myself is that I don't define myself by one particular style, as you can tell by my blog. Although this isn't the kind of thing I normally wear, I strangely feel confident and comfortable and I think it really brings out the old me and how I used to dress, but in more established way.

I have talked before about how undoubtedly cool and fresh Trapstar is and here I think you can see why. I'm basically wearing pyjamas without this tee on and yet it doesn't look lazy. This ultra soft light mesh material feels so gorgeous on the skin, complimenting neatly your under garment of choice, in which I recommend a mesh bra like mine as it keep to the theme of mesh and simplicity. Featuring the signature Trapstar font sleeve, you cannot deny the effortless edginess of the design.

Gold rimmed black round shades and big hoop earrings for the win. It compliments this look so well without being too in your face. This bold look should be applied with bold makeup, i.e. my Ruby Woo Mac lipstick and thick black winged eye liner by Rimmel.

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Sunday 9 November 2014

Signature Co-ord



Crop Top - TRAPSTAR £65 // Skirt - TRAPSTAR £55 // Boots - PUBLIC DESIRE £29.99 // Shades - CAMDEN £5

Trapstar, the coolest brand around. Worn by big names like Jay Z, RiRi, Jourdan Dunn and Cara Delevingne, it's hard not to feel good in this label. This crop and skirt co-ord set by Trapstar is the ultimate two piece to make a big statement. Nothing says famous like this signature print. This print is featured again on a bralet too. In my eyes it makes me feel a Crazy Sexy Cool TLC vibe with this print and the high neck style. My favourite feature of this outfit is the back of the skirt which features a split back down the middle making sure this seriously hot look shows you mean business. The accessories compliment the boldness of the outfit by keeping the black with big round lenses and chunky black boots. My finishing touch is Ruby Red lipstick by Mac to finish this empowering look.

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Friday 7 November 2014

Kimono Dress



Dress - HOUSE OF JAM £42 // Shoes - PUBLIC DESIRE £29.99 // Shades - CAMDEN £5 // 
Headband - CAMDEN £1

I know it's more for summer but that didn't stop me from falling in love with it and it shouldn't stop you from buying it. I cannot help but feel like such a free spirit in this dress. I was in the dance studio the other day and it literally made me feel like dancing was effortless, I was literally floating. It's unique and simple shape some would say is unflattering, which it may be so, the square model allows the dress to flow free with a laissez-faire attitude, and to put it simply, it works! This is such a beautifully designed dress using traditional Gaelic prints in black on a musky blue sky background creates such a beautifully captivating traditional effect, and surely stands out. A perfect buy for next years festival season (the tassels are the absolute epitome of festival clothing). I have styled it with some super chunky boots just to make my legs look lovely and long underneath this dress to add some definition of figure, and a cute headband with some sunnies to complete. Not exactly a winter outfit but hey ho, I have just come back from Uganda and I'm missing the heat.


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Wednesday 5 November 2014

Grid Print



Harem Trousers - CHIARA FASHION £12.95 // Kimono - PRETTY LITTLE THING £24 // Shoes - MISS SELFRIDGE £39 // Crop Top - PRIMARK £1 // Glasses - CAMDEN MARKET £5 // Choker - BE WORN £10

It's such a good thing when comfort and style come together, which is why these grid print harem trousers are a 10 out of 10. The monochrome grip print is bold and clean and surely makes a statement. These trousers come in two sizes, I wear an S/M (8/10). Although I'm a 6, the elasticated waist accommodates for me comfortably. The light weight material adds to my comfort. making it as easy as slipping on a pair of trackies, yet without looking I've crawled out of bed. 
If you're going to order these, have a look around the website. Lots of lovely things to buy, if your order is over £20 and you live in the UK, you get free delivery!!!

When I wear black and white, one pattern is enough. I have worn this black crop top which is my faaaaaavourite little number as I have worn it with multiple outfits and has been a really good investment of a pound. Primark underwear if you're wondering. Along side, making this outfit an eve bolder statement, I have worn this beautifully daring sheer white floor length kimono, creating a sophisticated and stylish look. With a monochrome outfit, if you're going to add a bit of colour, it's best if it's either the bag or the shoes so it stands out separately to the cleanliness of the outfit. So here are my pretty pointy mint green heels, classy and keeping it fresh, mint style. 
When I choose my accessories, I prefer it to be simple and not draw attention away from the outfit itself. I have gone for the classic Bell move of choosing some round black shades with my favourite 'no basic bitches' choker ever.


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Tuesday 4 November 2014

Tartan Skirt



Skirt - MISGUIDED £12.99 £9.99 // Coat - USC £48 // Jumper - PRIMARK £7 // 
Boots - SHELLYS LONDON £100 £75 // Hat - ACCESSORYO £16.99 // Sun Glasses - CAMDEN MARKET £5

Having just come back from Uganda, I completely forgot how cold it is! It has taken me a few days to adjust from just wacking on some shorts, vest top and some sandals into getting back into the habit of layering, and here is my first outfit of November!!

One thing I love about winter clothes is the tartan, and especially in red. How gorgeous is this skirt from missguided?! The tartan is still a trend with it's bold print sure to be eye catching, and the silky stretchy material ensuring maximum attention on holding our figure. This can be worn nicely with a turtle neck crop top (which I was originally going to wear but since I have got back from Uganda, I have no idea where any of my stuff is). Nevertheless, it teams really well with this turtle neck jumper. Of course, this coat (my fave) has made another appearance with its effortless ability to turn any A/W outfit into an outfit that looks well planned. 

I have been blessed with these beautiful black suede Meagan boots. These platform beauties bring an edgy 80's vibe to this outfit, which goes well teamed up with this black brimmed hat. Simplicity is more.

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Volunteering In Uganda

As you all probably know, the reason why I haven't been blogging for a while is because I have been volunteering with a charity called YUYO in Uganda.

Let me tell you a little bit about the charity. YUYO is a charity that was set up to support a small school in Namayumba, Uganda called Yurie Yoshimi Memorial School. This school is not like any other. It was founded by a man who inspires me so very much called. His name is Nelson. What he has achieved by founding the school and helping so many needy children in allowing them the opportunity for a good education, even without the use of his legs, is an achievement that is completely admirable. But all of this would have not been possible if it were not for YUYO. With the help of YUYO, the school has boarding facilities housing just over 200 students (2 per bed), basic nutritious food for the children, a water pump, stable classrooms, a playing field, a Sunday School, and many more, including the most recent project I took apart in which was building the teachers accommodation. None of this would have been possible without the donations that YUYO receive to help this school. As Yurie Yoshimi has expanded, another school New Eden that is greatly in need is now being supported by the charity and in the near future an orphanage will become apart of the workings.

Please visit the website for more information.
www.yuyo.org.uk

From the 24th of October until the 2nd of November, I went out to Uganda to volunteer in working with Yurie Yoshimi and New Eden.

 First of all, I would like to introduce you to this inspirational man, Nelson. His story is absolutely amazing, and he made his dream come true by giving so many children the opportunity to make them dreams come true. He is a man very close to my heart. 















Now I'd like to introduce the lovely team I spent my week with. This team includes 19 team members (20 if you include Juliet's son), and 6 team leaders, notably the amazing Juliet and the wonderful Dave who organised the trip, the YUYO trustees, which now has been added to by another team leader, James (the tallest man ever in the bottom photo, like 6'5 or something). It was an absolute delight to work with all these amazing people in which I have made some wonderful friendships.


















One of the main projects we were working on this year was building the teachers accommodation which is located just next to the school. The team worked on a rota in which I was building on the Monday and the Thursday. The two team leaders on the build was the amazing Pete and my matey Gavin who did an incredible job. We managed in the time that we spent there to complete all the brick work needed which is an amazing achievement. Unfortunately, I don't have a photo of the finished product.















 Another project we worked on was painting the inside of the Sunday School by the church. Before painted, it was just a very dark looking shed. With the lovely leadership of Alex on this project, we were able to create something bright, colourful and personal for the children to look at and enjoy for their Sunday activities.
















One thing which has confirmed my career choice was having the opportunity to teach so many wonderful children. I think people really underestimate how bright these children really are. They're English is impeccable, I had never struggled to communicate with any of the children. Even though it's a primary school, they learn about things sometimes I don't even know, and many of the team including me were truly and pleasantly surprised. This made me realise the importance of an education for all because here is a school full of children who are all eager to learn and could potentially be really influential in their future careers.


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We organised a sports day, one for Yurie Yoshimi and one for New Eden, which the children all thoroughly enjoyed. I worked on the high jump. I was again pleasantly surprised at not just how clever all the children are but how they all seem to be really good athletes. To make it as official as possible we awarded medals for the high scorers in which the children was delighted by having achieved something significant. It's absolutely amazing how without training these children are incredibly strong and athletic.


There are a lot of children at Yurie, but I had made a very special connection with these for children (left to right) Jawhara, Sophia, Juliet and Alvin. Never have I ever found children to show me so much love and adoration is such a short amount of time as these children. Through letters they would tell me their appreciation and they all stole my heart in which before I left I decided to leave them all my clothes as well as giving them some sweeties for a present, and they were every so grateful and polite and honestly the sweetest children I have ever met. I hope to stay in contact with them all through letters and continue to send them stuff (all of them only own 1 sets of school uniform, and are boarders at the school) until i plan to visit again in 2 years time.

















Amongst my 4 little children, I had fallen in love with a particular little girl ages 8 years old. I'd like to introduce you to Babirye Jawhara, or as I called her, 'my little angel'. Never had I seen this girl without the biggest smile on her face, she captured my heart the first moment I saw her at Sunday School. Because of this very special bond we had, I made the decision to sponsor Jawhara. For £20 a month, I am able to support her with her tuition fees, her accomodation and her nutrition. I have every faith in her that she will succeed in her life and I am so proud to be apart of that in supporting her and hopefully building a wonderful relationship.































Anyhow, this is only a summary of this amazing trip I have been on. More photos can be found on my facebook if you just click here. If you would like any information about donating to this charity or sponsoring a child, feel free to ask me or have a look on the YUYO website.

Thank you for all the donations (money and items for the children) I received to make this trip possible for me. It honestly was the most incredible and eye opening experience for me and I highly recommend for anyone to do something similar as it really has changed my life for the better.