Monday 27 May 2013

The Girl In Green





Green Pleated Maxi Dress From TheCloset at £28
Necklace Stacking Game From Primark at £2 and Newlook at £7.99
Gold Belt From TheCloset at £1
Topshop Heels


GREEN- the colour of life and nature, emerald grqeen is the most magical, refined, sophisticated and elegant shade in the colour wheel. The emerald green trend gives high class and self-confidence and helps create a memorable classy statement piece. This opulent jewel tone looks amazing with a sea of other hues. 

This outfit really was just thrown together. Something I am known for doing is pairing colours with the colour gold e.g gold clutch, gold accessories and gold belts and that's exactly what I did with this look- paired emerald green with gold and voila! A simple but classy look.

Ready to drop a jewel bomb to your closet? Here are a few tips and tricks to wearing the colour green.  

Green On Green
The best way to stand out in the crowd with your emerald green look is dressing in this magical shade from head to toe. 

OR 

Emerald Green Colour Blocking
Emerald looks amazing with almost any colour e.g paired with orange, red, nude tones, white and black creates the most impressive look. It makes a harmonious couple with the hues of the opposite colour spectrum. 

Thursday 23 May 2013

Life's A Comic Book




Comic Book pencil Skirt from Topshop £28
Cropped Orange Jumper from Topshop £18

Bam! Zap! Kapow! Comic prints are filtering into the fashion world. Pop art and comic book culture has always had an influence on fashion - think Lichtenstein-esque images. Wearing this comic book pencil skirt adds a playful twist to your day looks. Teamed up with a plain cropped orange jumper, a pair of flat black shoes and a biker jacket and the looks complete. BOOM BOOM POW!

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Flash Of Red





Red Tailored Blazer From TheCloset £20
PU Cut Out Tee From TheCloset £12
Velvet Jeggings from Ebay £4.99 
 Heels from Zara £70
Necklace Stacking Game, All from Newlook

Its all in the detail- stacking necklaces is my new jam - welcome to stack city! Most of my necklace purchases are from Newlook and the odd few from Ebay and Topshop. It's always best to shop around when it comes to buying necklaces as highstreet prices can be extortionate, especially if your a student, so the solution to your problem - Ebay. Chances are you can pick up a fair few necklaces at half the price you'd pay in a highstreet shop!

I really LOVE leopard print teamed up with flashes of red, its one of my all time favourite combinations. And to top the look off a black PU cut out tee on black velvet jeggings, with a bright colour popping red tailored blazer to jazz up my look.                                                                                    

Neon Blue




Heels from Topshop
Multi Chain Neon Neckcandy, Thrifted - £1

I am in ♥L♥O♥V♥E♥ with all the monochrome pieces on offer at the moment, I don't think you can beat black and white for a classic and easy look. A hint of neon blue is exactly what I needed to spice up my monochrome swag. The collar tips this season is a necessity. I feel like none of my shirts look right without them now! The topshop heels similar to the prada peep toe platform heel are my all time favourite pair of heels I own and are ridiculously high, but 'give a girl the right shoes and she can conquer the world in them'- Firm believer!

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Pop Of Leopard





 Heels from Zara £70
Prada Purse 
PU Skater Skirt from TheCloset £12
Vintage inspired blazer from TheCloset £25
Neckcandy from Primark £2.50


This vintage inspired blazer with a black trim is amazing. I fell in love with it from the moment I set eyes on it. I have worn it a fair few times to make an outfit a little bit more exiting. The PU skater skirt has got to be one of my most 'abused' clothing items as I just tend to throw it on with any outfit. The heels teamed with the Prada clutch are perfect for a pop of leopard and round the look off - voila.
                                                                                  
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