Friday, 30 November 2012

This Week's HIGH STREET HITLIST


To get you into the weekend spirit, we've picked out the best items to hit the high street in our Friday's High Street Hitlist.

And who's Top of the Shops this week? Aptly named Topshop is that's who! This magnificent retail giant has contributed almost half of this Friday's High Street Hitlist. Seriously, they are unbeatable at the moment.

Thankfully, Zara have got their act together and have got some lovely new items in, hurrah! There are definitely a few items I shall be adding to my Christmas wish list.

You may notice there are quite a few stores missing. It's with great disappointment that none of them seemed to have anything which floated our boat. Lets hope they will have next week. 


Happy Friday everyone!


Teresa x



TOPSHOP


Allover sequin bomber jacket, £95

Mare buckle western boots, £45
Pearl embroidered sweater, £45
Velvet applique shirt, £45
Flamingo flask, £12
Sequin drape dress, £36

Limited edition two tone cut out shift, £180
Velvet square burnout trousers, £45
Crystal collar shell top, £38
Blackwatch cigarette trousers, £40
Embellished necklace tee, £36
Darcy trench coat by Goldie, £79
Knitted jacquard panel dress, £60
Pirate marble ring pack, £12.50
Porcelain scarf print shirt, £38
Fur collar pleat skirted coat, £95
Smashing tweed blazer, £68

ASOS

Midi dress in animal print, £45
Tatty Devine swallow earrings, £24
Bill Skinner praying cherub ring, £55
Lulu Guinness leather pouch bag, £55


ZARA

Coat with pleats on shoulders, £119
Dress with faux leather sleeves, £39.99
Block colour dress, £39.99
Jacquard bomber jacket, £59.99
Vintage customised unicorn sequin sweater, £45
Vintage renewal O&O metallic shift dress, £50

Wednesday, 28 November 2012

Winter Wedding Inspiration


Winter weddings are magical. Fact.

Too many people think of them as cold, wet and windy days where really you are giving the perfect conditions to make your wedding day enchantingly special.

I've created some inspiration boards for you to see how using the elements you are given to work in your advantage. Firstly, lets embrace the wintry temperatures with a touch of snow and glitter.




There's nothing more romantic than candlelight and can you imagine how wonderful your wedding photos are going to look with a reception room adorned with little flickering flames. I am loving the arch of sparklers. What a fab pic to have!




Winter weddings should have succulents in the floral displays and bouquets. They look heavenly.




The ultimate accessory for the winter bride is a cosy wrap to keep the chill off her shoulders. Add a dash of elegance with a faux fur stole.




When choosing your cake for a winter wedding you may wish to stick to traditional and to be honest, I would too.  There's something to be said for the effortless, chic, understated plain white iced cake; just decorate it with flowers matching your bouquet. I wouldn't go for anything brightly coloured simply because it would clash with the winter wedding theme - if you are having a theme that is. I love all of these cakes for their simplicity.




How would you style a winter wedding? I'd love to hear your ideas.

Teresa x




Tuesday, 27 November 2012

Put Some Festive Spirit Into Your Wardrobe


Ooh I do love a good Christmas jumper. Just something showing you are enjoying the festivities and having a bit of fun. Obviously nothing too garish like a musical one which only Alan Partridge is going to wear.

I have been having a look around and here are my top picks of some Christmas fun fashion. My two favourite jumpers being the first two here, Topshop's Polar Bear and Zoe Karssen's 'Bah Humbug' sweater. Which one would you wear?






Here's some of my most coveted items, how cute are the mittens, the Brrr apron and the Moomins knickers?  Very cute indeed!

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