Monday 28 July 2014

Rockins Silken Finery


'Silken Finery is a collection of 1920s inspired bias cut scarves and classic handkerchiefs with a modern and quintessentially British edge. The brainchild of partners Tim Rockins and Jess Morris, Silken Finery, although still a very modest project in its nascent stages is already a favorite with the London it crowd.'



Dearly Beloved, we are gathered together here today in the face of this company – to join together this woman and this scarf in holy matrimony, which is commended to be honorable among all men; and therefore – is not by any – to be entered into unadvisedly or lightly – but reverently, discreetly, advisedly and solemnly. Into this holy estate these two present now come to be joined. If any person can show just cause why 
they may not be joined together – let them speak now or forever hold their peace.

 Everyone one holding their peace? Good, then I'll begin. 
This beauty of a scarf was a present from a darling friend of mine and I am absolutely in love. 
It's tall dark and handsome, everything you could want in a ma.. scarf.
Don't get me started on the design, it is just perfect. With everything a girl could wish for scattered all over its beautiful surface, from eyes to nails - the kind you bang into things - it's classic, rocky, yet feminine. It really is a dreamboat and as you can tell, I'm a little infatuated with it.




                                           

At first the length scared me a little but once I got the hang of it, it was better than I could hope for. The moral of the story being, if you relax and go with it, no matter the size, you'll be pleasantly surprised. 
(The bad rhyming is a side effect of it's fabulousness, be warned.)
So, I got to thinking that with such a lengthy little number, the versatility was endless. 
Here meaning I fashioned it into a fabulous top by wrapping it around myself, starting with either end, either side of me and wrapping as if my life depended on it! Think santa's helpers on heat, fastening it in a tight knot, and I mean tight. We're talking about 100% silk here ladies and gentlemen, if you don't tie the sucker up tight enough there is every chance it will slip and reveal your goods.




I paired it with a vintage pair of homemade Levi's, meaning I lopped the legs off with a pair of scissors and hoped for the best. 


And a vintage belt that has the sweetest little things on it, houses, golfers, umbrella's, the usual.



These Topshop holographic sandals make life so much better, and they are casual and smart enough at the same time that you can wear the little devils just about anywhere.


Although they are wonderful for the day, I like to mix it up a little for the evening and add these little beauties... Ladies and gentlemen, introducing the other love of my life, Mr Jeffrey Campbell.


I can't actually express quite how I feel about these shoes via the power of text. If I were explaining them to you in person I would be using the power of interpretive dance to show you just how much I love them. 

Here the 'top' is in all it's glory - excusing me and my terrible love of posing!














Alternatively I have worn this little beauty as a head scarf..


Top it off with a slick of red lipstick and you're good to go.
The possibilities are endless! 
Stay tuned for more folks.. 
x
Pssstt,  I highly recommend you go and check out their gorgeous website and other designs here *points down*












Wednesday 9 July 2014

Get Ready With Me, Me.


Hello flower pots!
I thought I'd go through what I personally do to get myself ready for a big event or and evening out..
First and foremost, if you are a lady - or a gentleman - who dye's their hair, I recommend dying it a few days before your event. That way if you mess it up you have a couple of days to fix it! 
Secondly, I went to India a few years ago and had my teeth whitened. They sent me home with gum shield type things that are exact moulds of my teeth and Colgate whitening jollop. So! I like to pop these on and whiten my pearly babies for extra Tza Tza Tzu!
Next off, if you are a fan of the tanned, golden god/goddess look I would recommend having a cheeky sunbed in advance, lets say a week. That or pop a little St. Tropez on! I can't stress quite how important I think it is to do the whole tanning business a good week before what ever you have planned because lets face it, no one wants to look like a lobster/Umpa Lumpa! At least you've got 7 days under your belt to de-red and scrub yourself within an inch of your life if it all goes horribly wrong!
Pluck your eyebrows around about three days before, they can be petulant little blighters and need a few days taming!
I usually like to know what I'm wearing in advance, so pick your outfit options out a good week before. 
Mess about with which hair looks best with which outfit and generally have fun playing dress up!
My number one tip is drink water. And I mean really drink it, drink it as if your life depends on it. 
No one wants dodgy, pimply skin. This is a rule of mine that is so far fail proof! Drink like you mean it for 7 days straight and be amazed by the results.
On the skin note, I am a huge fan of tea tree oil. If my skin is acting up, which thankfully it doesn't tend to very often, I bung a load of undiluted oil on my face at night and wake up pleasantly surprised! I've been using it as my go to problem skin solver for yonks! That and a dab of toothpaste applied to any nastiness and Alakazam! skin is fresh as a daisy!
I personally also suggest eating well leading up to anything you need to look good for, lots of fresh greenery and fruit - you will thank me later gals!
Exercise. My weapon of choice is yoga. It lengthens you out and balances your mind. What more could you want? I suggest getting your mat out for at least 20 minutes every day.
Get a good nights sleep the evening before, go to bed with a cup of camomile tea and read a book. Or you could do what I do and race around like a lunatic adding finishing touches to your outfit, coffee in hand.. Either or!
Oooh and don't forget to pop plasters, headache tablets, hairspray and perfume in your bag!
And as it's the 21st century, I also suggest, instead of taking your phone charger with you, that you pop into your local phone shop and buy a portable charger (which I did for my bad tempered little beast of an iPhone) I can't recommend them highly enough! Simply charge that bad boy up the night before and voila, you have unlimited (within reason) phone life!
That's all folks!
Much love x


Monday 7 July 2014

Nordoff Robbins.


Hello my beauties! So last friday I went to an event in London I am lucky enough to go to every year, that raises money for a music therapy charity called Nordoff Robbins.
It's a spectacular charity that in my mind isn't nearly as well known about as it should be. For me personally, being very musical and driven by music, I can't speak highly enough about the work they do. So far there are three facilities in the UK. The music therapists are there mainly to focus on getting children literally back on their feet, helping with speech through the powerful medium that is music and playing instruments. Their belief is everyone can be reached through music and I couldn't agree more.
 Music is one of the most powerful forces in the world, we each turn to it for support, comfort, reassurance, when we need a good cry or when we are happy. Music brings out the best and worst in each of us depending on what we need it for and it is always, always there for you. It seems to me that love drives music, loss of it, finding it, heart break and all the wonderful messiness in between.
It triggers both wonderful and awful memories, and can transport you back to precise moments in history, how you felt in that moment, be it with someone or alone. As I said, its powerful stuff. It can even help bring back memories as the Nordoff Robbins therapists demonstrate daily. Amazingly, the charity raised a whopping £500,000 last friday! Thanks to the help of a certain Mr. Jimmy Page signing a guitar and auctioning it off to none other than Mark King of Level 42, for the grand total of £35,000!
It costs just over £1000 to employ a music therapist, which is incredibly reasonable considering the insanely amazing work they do. Music therapists a plenty after the fabulous grand total!
Every year there is a story about someone who's life has been changed by Nordoff Robbins, this year a boy with severe autism, who just before Christmas tried to take his own life, thankfully his parents found him just in time. Since discovering Nordoff Robbins and working with a wonderful therapist, he was at the charity lunch the other day, full of life and enthusiasm. Actually seeing the good this charity does absolutely warms the cockles of my heart. I am going to visit one of the clinics at some point this year and offer myself up to help which ever way I can. I feel very passionately about their work and am privileged to be even a little part of it. 

Ok! On to my outfit! First of all I am one to dress up at the drop of a hat. I love an excuse to get dolled up! I'm usually terribly unorganised when it comes to my outfit, rushing around like a fool the night before trying everything mine and my Mumma's wardrobe has to offer. I might just add that this still happened, and I did indeed, true to form, rush around like a blue behind fly trying every manner of outfit on! To get back on track, the dress code it 'smart/casual' which I have never been able to understand, it like an oxymoron of itself! So, I hunted my new obsession, Depop, for something no one else would be wearing when I stumbled upon this little beauty of a duo. It's from Miss Selfridges and was in fact brand new with tags on when I received it! Its simply beautiful, and versatile! I love the fact it matches which is funny because i'm usually one to mix materials and prints up. 


I popped this gorgeous little vintage belt over the top to give the centre some focus.


Smacked a pair of Jeffrey Campbell red velvet platform boots on, my trusty blue velvet jacket and I was good to go!





I know it's selfie central, I couldn't help myself tho, the background is just so lovely! The gorgeous wallpaper belongs to the Georgian haven that is Home House, a private members club. 




Mini underground car park photo shoot! 



I encourage you to go and have a look at the great work Nordoff Robbins do here 

Thats all from me my loves, over and out x









Friday 4 July 2014

Playing Dress Up.

I have a charity lunch I'm lucky enough to go to every year called Nordoff Robbins. It's a charity that believes music can speak to and even heal the poorliest of people, but mainly children. It holds that the unique qualities of music as therapy can enhance communication, support change, and enable people to live more resourcefully and creatively. Sounds pretty good to me! It's something I am more than happy to be a part of and help raise money for, being musical myself I am even more for this wonderful charity. The dreaded question on the tip of me tongue every year, is what on earth am I going to wear? Being a little forward thinking I bought a matching shorts and crop top combo outfit from Depop (my current obsession.) if you haven't heard of it, it's like a combination of Instagram and eBay. The sweet little combo is originally from Miss Selfiedges and I couldn't resist it's colourful charm! Coming to a grand total of £14 (including postage) I am thrilled with it's loveliness! The shorts are  high waisted enough to meet the crop top leaving just enough midriff (just below the rib cage) on show not to appear cheap or slutty. No one wants or needs to see your navel! I popped some beautifil Barry M nail polish on, a few pretty rings and wham, I'm almost ready to go! I'll do a feature post of the loveliness that is Barry M nail varnish soon as I stocked up on a few.. 
The belt is vintage and optional but in my eyes, necessary and eye catching. I am all for throwing lots of colours and textures together, it's not for everyone tho! The sequined jacket is my lovely Mumma's and comes from River Island.  Will do a more indepth post when I have a little more time on my paws, I am wearing my beloved Jeffrey Campbell's, although they didn't quite make it into the picture! 

That's about it from me sweet ones. Thank you for tuning in! 
x

Tuesday 1 July 2014

Jewellery Box Ballerina


Hello kittens 
I was in London a few months ago and I popped on to Oxford Street for a gander. Well, it would be rude not to wouldn't it? Urban Outfitters bat her luscious lashes at me and begged me to come in, which I happily did! Now, Miss Urban Outfitters and I were not firm friends until this moment, the moment I came across Betsey Johnson for UO. Oh. My. Giddy. Aunt. This blushing pink beauty had me at hello. I was and am head over heels for it! Glancing at the tag (three hundred and fifty of our finest English pound) and nearly fainting, I still knew I had to try it on just to torture myself a little. And torture myself I did. Off I popped to the changing room, clothes off, dress on, voila! I was in love. It is the perfect combination of pink frills, fits like a glove and is everything you could possibly want a big old pink dress to be, heaven. The straplessness of it works perfectly to balance out the huge frills at the bottom. I had to try my very hardest not to splash out and take it home with me..in hindsight, I bloody should have snapped it up. It's one of those dresses that's one in a million and I vow to own it one day! I'm not the girliest of girls when it comes to pink and frills but oh lord, Betsey. Girl done good.
Praise Madame Johnson, Queen of the UO Pink Becca Strapless Tulle Dress!



I believe every girl should feel like a jewellery box ballerina at least once in their life..


That's all from me, peaches.
Over and out x