Tuesday, 3 May 2016

Reduce your wardrobe, but stay stylish.

I have a real big neat freak problem but really try to keep my wardrobe flexible for all occasions. I like to go through my wardrobe/drawers every so often have a clear out.

If you currently have an over packed wardrobe, always seem to have 'nothing to wear' even though you're always shopping I urge you to go through you stuff twice a year and throw out things you haven't worn in over a year, that do not fit, with tags still on and things that are damaged.

Stop holding onto things that are blocking you from using the rest of your wardrobe. 

If they are pricey item consider selling them online or to friends/family.




The money I would usually put aside for new clothes monthly I am going to save and i'll treat myself to something worth it for my birthday and christmas every year.


Trying to stay 'on trend' will only end up costing the world in clothes that will end up thrown away or still with the tags on.. So I want to start living more minimal when it comes to clothes and invest in more key luxury pieces.

It is better to invest in designer accessories than clothes (with an exception to maybe leather jackets) so a good pair of heels, designer bag or a good item of jewellery will outlast any random dress or t-shirt.




So I will give you some tips on a good place to start for a good mix of clothes for all occasions and some tips on how you can make a good mixture of outfits with them.


This is my opinion of what I could live with if I had to get rid of most of my clothes forever with a combination of these items I can dress for work, to lunch and to run errands.



So the key items are:
  • Thick strapped vest tops: Black, white & Grey (and a Khaki or Nude)
  • A longline blazer : Black and White.
  • Leather jacket : Black.
  • Long duster coat : Nude or Pink.
  • Black skinny jean : Black.
  • Denim ripped jean : Blue and/or Grey.
  • Dress shirt : White.
  • A good midi LBD.
  • A boob tube midi dress : Black and Nude or Khaki. 
  • A good pair of shoes : Black and Nude.
  • A statement necklace : Gold or Pewter.
  • A Clutch bag : Black or a pop of colour.
  • A Good lipstick : Red and Nude


 
We all know we are gonna end up buying something every now and then. If you want to expand your closet further but keep to the minimal life you can try:


  • Adding some colour with a bright or patterned blazer. 
  • Swap a vest for a short sleeve t shirt for winter. 
  • Make an plain outfit stand out with a bright clutch bag and shoes combination.
  • Try a band t shirt or shirt with a small graphic on for a more relaxed look.
  • Experiment with jewellery, hats, lip colours and hairstyles.




Shoes: I have been investing in barely there heels but in a range of different colours, just to change an outfit up easily. I plan to get myself a pair of Louboutin Fifi in black for my birthday because I love the nude ones so much for a closed toe shoe option.
One good pair of trainers is great to throw in the mix so a pair of white converse or adidas superstars are great for a minimal wardrobe.

Vests: I always get my basics vests from Primark or H&M because I find higher end vests tend to get loose after a few washes and just don't sit well on the body. I opt for thick strap vest as I can wear a good bra under it without unsightly bra straps on show which is not a good look ladies. I keep the thin strap ones for under things or bedtime.

Lipsticks: My go to colours are MAC Modesty or Velvet teddy for a nude & Riri Woo or Chilli for a red. 

Jeans: The best jeans I have found so far are Joni or Leigh jeans by TopShop. I love that they stretch and they do the in 3 leg lengths. They do cost around £36-38 each but they are so worth it.

Tube Dress: Tube dresses are great thing to have because you can wear them as a dress, as a maxi skirt or as midi skirt by putting a top over it. 



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Tuesday, 22 March 2016

Nike ID : Air Max 90 Solar Red

Over the last few years I have kind of steered away from going out clubbing due to many reasons. So I have been buying more trainers, daytime shoes and investing in key pieces. 
I have wanted to get some custom trainers for a while because lets face it who doesn't want anything that's one of a kind.. exactly, nobody!



So I headed over to the NIKE ID website to create some magic..

Ordering:
The design process is very easy to use and the results update in real time for you to see. So you can have a look how things look in real time before you spend your hard earned cash on them and if your anything like me flick through and try and whittle your options down.




Delivery:
Delivery cost was free as my order was over £50 and it does take approx 30 days as they are custom made but the come properly packaged and they give you a tracking number so you can see the status of the trainer making process and then where there are in the world n relation to your home.




Product:
The colour I chose is called 'Solar Red' and I went for the Air max 90 Hyper fuse as they are a more streamline design from the original Air max 90 which I already have in all black. They were £120 with Free shipping, I think because I am only a size 4 they were abit cheaper than the adult sizes.
To be honest they are bright pink no matter which way or lighting you look at them, no matter how much I try to convince myself that they are 'solar red' they are bright pink in person. So the colour description is slightly misleading on this occasion and the real time picture looks red and they do in some lights when you order them.. see below.

Other than that the trainers are amazing, they came as designed online with my name printed onto the back.



I have done a few outfits to give you an idea of how I add a pop of colour to my outfits with my 'Red' trainers, I will do a look book soon for my rainbow coloured trainers.

I plan to order some actually red ones and possibly another colour or style soon, maybe a birthday treat to myself.



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