Showing posts with label polyvore. Show all posts
Showing posts with label polyvore. Show all posts

Saturday, 15 March 2014

Saturday, 8 February 2014

denim days.

denim days.

featuring H & M, Fendi, JFR, Hat Shop, Bobbi Brown + Calvin Klein.

Sunday, 5 January 2014

Heat Wave.

Heat Wave.

Featuring Lisa Marie Fernandez, Filles A Papa, Topshop and Beach Riot swimwear, Alexander Wang, Birkenstock, Zara and Asos footwear,
and Kate Somerville Broad Spectrum SPF50 Sunscreen.

Sunday, 29 September 2013

ASOS september edit.

i am an avid online shopper with the majority of my clothing and shoes admittedly arriving in parcels and boxes straight to my door step these days. don't get me wrong, i love going shopping in-store as well however for a while now it has been hard to find the time. here's a look at what's in my basket on ASOS this month. 
 ASOS september edit.
featuring The Textile Rebels Black Silk Sweater, Cheap Monday Boots and A.J. Morgan Sunglasses

Sunday, 18 August 2013

getting ripped.

After unpacking my luggage from holidays I have come to realise that I have somewhat of an obsession with ripped denim and stripes at the moment. Before my trip I was quite tame, with only two pairs of ripped jeans and a small handful of striped tops… but now there is not one place you can look in my closet without seeing some sort of frayed denim or stripe poking through.

My washing is also slowly piling back into my room and I just keep seeing more and more - I really didn’t realise how much of a hoarder I had become for these overseas! The amount of ripped denim and stripes now in my closet suggests just one thing to me – new weekend uniform! Thankfully this is one uniform I won’t mind wearing.

getting ripped.

Thursday, 11 July 2013

european bike tours.

european bike tours.


i have quickly learnt that bicycles are a major form of transport in most of the european countries i have been to so far - particularly amsterdam. in most they have right of way so crossing the street is no longer as easy as looking for a car coming your way, and these bikes come from all different directions unexpectedly! in amsterdam not only do you look for cars, buses and bicycles but trams as well. long story short, from experience, wait for the lights! and if you get in the way of a bike, expect some angry dutch coming your way.
bike tours have been one of the major highlights of my trip through europe - cycling through the swiss alps was breathtaking (although it left my legs feeling like jelly for two days), and then the more casual street rides through munich, holland and amsterdam have been unforgettable. i would definitely recommend doing bike tours when in europe and from someone who previous to these had not ridden one in over 8 years - it is just like riding a bike.