Sunday, 1 September 2013

The big countdown!

Hello lovelies

So Friday came and went and I took myself off to Superdrug to visit their MUA counter in search of the beloved purple lipstick I'm after, and boy did I get some good things! Not only did I come across the colour I was after in "Shade 2" but I also picked up their shade 16 in "Nectar", which is a lovely orange shade. I was pleasantly surprised by the lipsticks, I thought for the price of £1 they'd be very dry but they aren't, they seem quite soft, buttery and very pigmented. I picked up their primer, pressed powder in shade 3, blusher in "Marshmallow" and their eye brow pencil in "Brunette" too! I toyed with the idea of their felt eyeliner but turned it down at the last minute. The primer is lovely, others I tried on my hand left my skin quite oily and slippery, whereas this melted into my skin and left it feeling quite smooth - think matte mousse foundation, that sort of consistency. The powder comes in four different shades and to be honest I could have done with shade number 1, but for £1 (yes, really!) I'm not too bothered.
You can visit MUA's website here.

As it's officially the 1st September I am now officially on the countdown to the big C! That's right boys and girls, the shopping days until Christmas have started! While browsing the racks in Primark I spotted a rather festive little red lace number for a bargain - £10! It came with a little black belt which I'll be removing because I'm fussy but I thought it'd be perfect for the run up to the festive season with matching red nails and lipstick! 

Tomorrow marks the start of going back to work, and this morning I had a sudden realisation that I needed to pick up a few tops and things for it, so off I went back into town and again, in Primark, I came across a lovely wallpaper-like floral patterned dress for £13! I thought not only would it be ideal for work, but also for those festive drinks and teas I'll be partaking in with Rachel :-) I'm thinking of wearing it with big black shoe boots, black tights and my black leather jacket. The fabric is very light and soft, I showed Rachel and she couldn't believe it was only from Primark! I then wandered into New Look on the hunt for a peplum top and found a lovely floral number for a mere £9.99! I love peplum tops as I feel they suck you in in all the right places and flatter most shapes, I also picked up a lovely grey dress with beaded detail from their Tokyo Doll collection - £22.99 down to £10! I'm certainly a happy shopper today.

What do you think?

 
x

Tuesday, 27 August 2013

Wednesday (well.. nearly) wish list



Long time no blog! Very sorry for our notable absence, life just got in the way and everything has been so exciting! I can now officially say that mine and my other half’s wedding is booked and we’ve moved into a fantastic new home, it’s all so lovely!

So let’s cut to the chase. This month has dragged and I for one cannot wait until payday tomorrow! There are so many lovely things I’m looking at buying, I can’t wait until the weather starts to get autumnal so I can bring my lovely chunky cardigans, jumpers, scarves and boots and a change in season means it’s acceptable to have a change of beauty products.

There seems to be a huge array of red and purple hues out there of late, meaning my cosmetic wish list just seems to be getting longer and longer. I’ve never been one for statement make up in terms of lipsticks, but I’m swaying lately into wanting a deep purple lipstick. Rachel and I have been on many more of our Boots adventures and as usual, have put together a small list of all things wonderful we would like. Bourjois has always been a favourite brand of mine, so I’ve got my eye on a few little treasures of theirs. For a while now I’ve wanted to try a primer, and their flower perfection one seems ideal. It’s a soft gel as opposed to a cream and once smoothed across the skin turns lightweight and powdery. It states to have “correcting airbrush action”, but at £9.99 it’s a little pricey for my first prime-time, so I think I’m going to opt to try MUA’s primer which, at £4, is a little more purse friendly for the sake of me wanting to try something new. I'm also after some lovely new nail colours. I've grown very fond of anything with gel or lycra, at the moment I'm wearing Barry M's nail gellies, I just find them so much more long wearing that normal nail polishes. I've also dyed my beloved red hair back brunette and I'm loving it, so I've now jumped onto the Argan Oil band wagon and I'm applying that now and again after washing my hair!

So below is a little wish list of all the cosmetics and lovely little things that I’m after this month! Let me know what you think!



 Alley x

Over Excited Outfit Planning

Hello there blog readers!

It’s been waaaayyyy too long. This time we both kind of have genuine excuses. I have experienced many a personal financial drama and find myself employed as a waitress for the next two weeks (I have been for two months now) and Alley finds herself at the opposite end of the spectrum in her very own house.

On a brighter update for me though, in two weeks’ time, I will be a trainee English teacher, not a waitress and I just received a rather large tax-rebate which is spendable in a couple of days. So obviously that means a new outfit. Or two. I also had a wonderful holiday for any of you wondering!

In a couple of weeks, I’m going to Newcastle because most of my friends now live there and we’re having an epic two day reunion.  The first night is just a pub night (or so we say) and the second night we’re getting cray cray and going out. We will probably go shopping and wander Newcastle on the day of the second night, but I’m super excited and already planning my wish list of outfits.

The Dressed Up Casual – Friday Night Pub Times

My time as a waitress  has wrecked my trusty New Look supersoft skinnies. I recently bought a grey pair of jeggings from River Island that are amazing. They’re high enough to suck in your tummy, tight enough to feel and fit like leggings but thick enough to look like spray on jeans. So naturally, when I get paid, I’m going to buy the blue version for £35.

I also spotted this T-Shirt that I will wear with a chunky gold necklace and some chunky boots. If it’s cold with my Topshop leather jacket, but I’m always dubious about taking my leather jacket on anything that could turn into a night out, especially with my crazy Newcastle friends! They’re all bad influences and my jacket likes life without vodka all over it.



Top, £15, Jeans £35, Necklace £8, all River Island. Boots, £25 New Look. 

Plus I will be going to uni before travelling to Newcastle, so ideally need an outfit that with the right make up and jewellery can go from uni to pub. 

Saturday Shopping and Wandering About

The jeans and boots, obviously. I’m not taking the car to Newcastle so have to pack lightly. I’ll maybe take a checked shirt with me because that’s an entire new day time outfit without taking up much space or buying anything new. I don’t have a picture of mine kicking about, but Uniqlo have an awesome selection for £19.90.In fact, they’re so awesome that I might end up with a new one anyway.

The ‘Going Out’ Dress – Saturday Night Indie Disco
£20 ASOS

I love and adore this dress. It’s from Pop Boutique on ASOS and is only £20, made from vintage material. I love it because it’s not your typical Topshop that all the freshers will be wearing. Not that we’re going anywhere that will be rammed with freshers. We’re cooler than that and are going to get our messy indie disco on. That’s why if this dress works and doesn’t fit too tightly round my generous bottom, I will be rocking it with black tights and shoe boots.

 I need it to not be too dressy, its Cosmic Ballroom not Koo’s and as I said, it gets mental so I need shoes I won’t kill myself in or want to take off by 1am.

I am however prepared for this dress not fitting exactly how I want it to, so here’s an ASOS alternative. I’m also going to get myself to the shops and have a mooch about. I do have three weeks to make a decision.


£25 ASOS

So, now I have used this blog to get unreasonably excited about all of the outfit possibilities a weekend three weeks away holds, has anyone else got any nights out/weekends planned? If so, what are your essentials?

It’s good to be back!


Rachel. xoxo

Sunday, 12 May 2013

My Orange Obsession


Move over Mr Grey, there is a new, sexier and frankly, much more fun colour that every girl needs this summer.

Orange make up has crept up on us. Once just seen on the runway for Dior and other big, high fashion names, I originally consigned orange as a colour that should just be left to clothes and even then, only some clothes. While models may look amazing with bright orange lips and eyes, I couldn’t help but feel your average, cardigan wearing, not blessed with a perma-tan girl would not.

Oh how wrong I was. Orange has filtered from high fashion to big make up names like MAC, Clinique and Urban Decay and now can be found on any make up stand, even the ones that aren’t Barry M.

Months ago, I bought a Revlon Lip Butter in Peach Parfait, I’m sure I blogged about it and said how I have an undying love for Emma Stone and her wonderful peach lips. Not quite orange, but still a change for someone who only wore red or dark pink lipstick for a night out and bog standard gloss for the day. It turned out to have just a lovely hint of orange and looks a nice, shiny gentle pink colour.

Needless to say, I felt like I should have another lip butter in a different colour and ended up playing with them in Boots with Alley last week and she encouraged me to go with Tutti Fruity because it was summery and interesting and the tester hadn’t been messed up by sticky children so looked nice on the back of my hand. (Take note Boots.)






As you can see by the quite poor quality picture and the cardigan and dress combo, the orange is so easy to wear that it can be worn to work. (I’m back working in a school.) I’ve also attached the much more fashionable picture of me and Alley on a rare sunny day in the car rocking the sunnies and me pairing them with peach lips.




I’m sure she’s going to blog about the new stand in our local Boots store, Sinful Colours, so I’ll just tell you that I bought an equally violent orange nail varnish that is every bit as good as the one she reviewed.
What other must have colours are people rocking for summer? Are you Orange girls or do you prefer hot pink or sunny yellow?

As always, let me know by comment or tweet!
Rachel xxx.





Wednesday, 1 May 2013

We're all going on a summer holiday.


Or at least I am!

Alley has all of the fun. In the past three years the holiday count is as follows:

Alley:
Spain, Benidorm (yes I know this is Spain too,) Edinburgh, London, Spain again and Venice.

Me:
Furteventura, London, Edinburgh and the occasional overnight excursion to Newcastle or Durham.

So in three years, Alley has been on four trips that require a plane. I’ve been on one. We did go to Edinburgh together with a neutral friend which was AMAZING, but in comparison, my jet set life is lagging behind. (It possibly peaked when I was 16 and went on a school trip to Italy – to this day I brag about the fact I’ve been to Rome, Florence and Pompei.)

Therefore, it is only fair that I go on a sunny holiday back to Furteventura for 10 days in June and Alley stays at home.

So, now that it is finally booked and all official, I can think bikini and start holiday shopping!

Here’s a mixture of little bargains I have picked up and what I own from last time (three years ago.)

Pink and black vests- 2 for £12, Miss Selfridge, blue and orange  vests - £8 each, Next, shorts - £19.99 New Look, Shoes - £4 Primark, bag - £10, Primark. 
Playsuit, £25 - River Island. Tan sandals, £6 - Primark. Aviators, £15- River Island (men's wear.) Black Sunglasses , £1 (YES £1) Primark. Bikini's from Next and Primary like 3 years ago. 
Bikini, £10 - Matalan. 

Dress, £5 - Primark. Wedges - I got these when I was 15 from River Island for a holiday with my parents. Since then, they've been to Italy, various parties, nights out, weddings and beach holidays. Alley loves these too and likes to liberate them from my wardrobe. 
Left: Primark £2. Right: Primark £1. Bottom: River Island men's wear, £15.  Because no one will buy me Raybans. 
I feel like I need to explain how much of a miracle the shorts are. At the moment, it seems the primary consumer of denim shorts is 14 year old girls and if the cuts are to be believed, super models and Pilates experts. Or at least I think this must be the case because why else would at least 9/10 pairs of denim shorts be ridiculously tight and so short that half of my arse hangs out? 

Even 14 year old arse, as well as being grossly inappropriate (you're a girl, you don't have to prove it with your camel toe) they just look ridiculous, unflattering and like the girls wearing them are going to get piles. (God I sound like my mother.) So to find a pair of shorts that while short, don't reveal my booty or the shape of my lady bits and aren't stupidly tight is a miracle. Girls, if like  me you are not built like an ironing board and do not want cold arse cheeks, get thee to New Look! They have some wonderful pairs of shorts and these ones are a steal at £18. 

Another tip, if like me, you just aren't designed for shorts, go for some Levi cut offs. They're having a major arse out moment right now, however, if you hunt around enough you can get some that are cheap, unique and don't allow your bottom to hang out. Urban Outfitter's Urban Renewal is a good place to start, but I

bought mine for £16 three years ago from a vintage shop who claimed they had originally come from Urban Outfitters. Their renewals are around £32. If you don't fancy trawling through vintage shops and stalls, try ASOS marketplace. In particular, Biytch Vintage and Vintageous Rags - the first is a girl who was the year below at sixth form and I follow on Twitter, I reckon she's destined for big things in the fashion world so get yourself on Biytch Vintage - she sells some awesome dresses! The second is a vintage shop in Middlesbrough so being local, I'm doing my bit on here to encourage you lot, where ever you may be, to check them out!
Left: Vintage Levi cut offs, £16. Top: New Look a few years ago. Bottom: Dorothy Perkins a few years back. 
So, what bargains and trusty beach fail safes are you lot taking on holiday this year? Anyone else have issues with denim shorts? 

Let me know! 

Rachel xxx


Wednesday, 3 April 2013

It's April already?!

Wednesday 3rd April 2013

So yes we're both finally back, and what a busy few months it's been! Aaron and I went to Venice and had a fantastic time (I'll be doing a post about what I wore - see, still thinking of you lot even though I was on my jolly hollys!) Venice itself is beautiful and the best part about the whole thing? Aaron proposed! So now I have a beautiful ring and can honestly say I'm engaged to literally the most amazing, kind, loving person ever and I cannot wait to be his wife - I feel so lucky and blessed. Which leads me onto everything else that's been happening, we've been looking at houses as we will be hopefully buying one of our own by the end of the year and therefore have been saving like little squirrels, and I've been secretly making wedding lists in my head.. and please agree with me when I say that ten bridesmaids is not too excessive, is it? (the answer you're looking for is no!). Apart from that I finished my last job (yes, the one I had pretty much just started around the time of my last few posts) ready to start a new one a lot closer to home which I cannot wait for, and on Easter Sunday our beautiful little nephew was born, so it's been all systems go really!

 
Venice, Italy, well and truely the city of love for us!

"I'm trying to put a picture of a Victoria's Secret model on the fridge" - best text I've had off Rachel all day!
 
So as you read from Rachel's post, we've started a health kick. Aaron and I can eat food and he puts no weight on, yet I only have to look at it and I put enough on for both of us, and lately, I've felt like a fat, unattractive frump. There's one problem with my plan to look like Cheryl Cole... I HATE exercise. I don't mind doing fitness DVD's in the house, or even sometimes going for a little run (literally a little run, I get out of breath too easy) and I enjoy swimming, I just begrudge paying for it all. My answer? The cayenne pepper diet.

Before I go on, I just want to say that in no way, shape or form am I a professional or possess such skills to make informed decisions for others about the best way to loose weight, nor do I suggest you follow any of the ways I am trying without being able to take full responsibility for your actions and accept full liability if any ways you do copy go wrong in some sort of way and cause harm to yourselves or others. This is my own personal challenge.

AS I said I hate exercise. I also hate dieting. Therefore my next few posts concerning this "crash diet" are likely to involve me being highly emotional, stressed and angry.. very angry.

I'm currently a UK size 12-14, depending where I shop, and I'm 5"4. My weight gathers all over really, at the moment I'm sporting a slight double chin, my thighs are chunky and I don't like the tops of my arms. My stomach has one 'spare tyre' which will never go due to previously losing weight years ago, and this tyre is purely skin which I'm learning to live with. The tyres on top of that however are just purely fat and need to go. However can I just state that I don't want my boobs to reduce in size. I'll be most upset if they do. Also I'm going to measure around my body with a tape measure eventually. I'm not weighing myself because if I do I'll start being silly about it. 

Research shows that using a spice does boost metabolic activity. Beyonce is probably the most famous person to have followed this diet. Before 'Dreamgirls' was made it was reported that she lost 20lbs in 2 weeks before filming. The followers of this diet must consume nothing but the drink, lemon juice is said to loosen waste while the maple syrup provides energy. Following this diet means your daily calorie intake would be about 600 calories, and you're bound to suffer headaches, find it hard to concentrate and you'll become very irritable.

My version of this diet is I've swapped maple syrup for honey, purely because I thought it was honey in the first place. 


The taste? It's actually not that bad. It tastes quite spicy because of the pepper, but quite sweet at the same time. The measurements I used was 2 tablespoons of lemon juice, 2 tablespoons of honey, 1/10 of a spoon of cayenne pepper and 10oz hot water. 

Today I've eaten a salad and pasta box from Morrisons which was delicious, and I've drank half a bottle of lemon water, a cup of coffee and my pepper drink. My mood? I've been eyeing up the biscuits, I really wanted toast and then I was craving hotdogs. But I was read something which I'm trying to remember... don't give in to what you want now, it's what your ultimate goal is that counts. In other words, go to bed, Alley, stop thinking of warm, buttery toast and go to sleep. Tomorrow you can have a chicken salad. 


...great.

Night all!
x

We're back and it's time to get bikini ready!


Yet again, I apologise for the huge absence. We’ve been incredibly busy, me with my temp job (which I’ve now left to soon go to another temp job,) failing my QTS Numeracy and trying to keep on top of everything else I normally do when I’m not buying things I can’t afford.

I won’t lie, I have bought clothes. Some are fantastic, others are just comfy and one is my bright pink Nike sports bra which I am wearing under my onesie after my run. It is so comfortable; it feels like my boobs are getting a hug. I just haven’t got around to blogging about anything for one reason or another.

So, I’ve made tonight comeback night for a few reasons: A.) I went for a wander with Alley today and bought lip butter, BB cream and Barry M top coat and I feel I’ll have to do a blog about them soon. B.) Until 16th, I’m technically in between jobs again, and then I’m going back to my old school job to cover someone’s sick leave for 6 weeks. Then I go on holiday. I don’t know what comes after. That depends entirely on whether I can pass QTS Numeracy in another two attempts.

The holiday leads me nicely on to C.) My office job has made me fat. Well, not obese, but bigger than I’d like with the abundance of cake and easy accessibility of Starbucks. I’ve definitely gone up a dress size and I would like to rectify it. I have 9 weeks to the day until I go on holiday, so 9 weeks to buckle down and get bikini ready. You, my wonderful readers, will be following my progress.

So, I am currently a UK 12, 5ft 3 and I don’t know my weight, but it won’t be good. I’m fairly bottom heavy, but recently fat has begun to gather around my middle and give me love handles and a bit of a wobbly tummy. I’m not doing this alone. Alley is giving it a go and my boyfriend who has also gained weight (yes, our cosy nights in with pizza and chocolate have taken their toll) are joining in.

I shall be chronicling what I eat and how I exercise and how I feel doing it, starting with yesterday.

2nd April 2013.
Food Intake.
Breakfast – Apple
Lunch – M&S Oriental Tuna Rolls with Miso Sauce and those green beans that I’m not entirely sure of their real name.
Snack – Apple.
Dinner – Mackerel in tomato sauce with brown bread.
Snack – Special K cereal bar.

Exercise.
10am – Gym Session 1.
20 minute cross trainer, 15 minutes and 8km bike, 20 minute run/ walking up an incline.
3.30pm – Gym Session 2.
3.5km run, 5km bike, 10 minutes cross trainer on a high resistance, 3 sets of 30 on both of the leg weight machines that look like you’re presenting yourself. (I honestly don’t know what these are called) and 3 sets of 30 sit ups with 25kg.

So yesterday was pretty hard core, but I wanted to shock my system into weight loss mode and throw myself well and truly into it. Yes I burned more calories than I consumed and no, I didn’t eat enough, but I didn’t die, and that’s what I wanted to prove to myself. That I won’t starve, I won’t be miserable and I can do it.

3rd April 2013.

Food intake
Breakfast: Cereal
Snack: Coffee and a biscuit.
Snack: Coconut water.
Lunch: Salad made of lettuce, tomatoes, cucumber, hummus, kidney beans, chick peas and a little bit of salmon pasta and carrot. It was a mucky mixture but VERY tasty. Nothing in this world is worse than a boring salad.
Dinner: Lime and chili coated haddock, salad and new potatoes.
Snack: A tiny cupcake my nephew made because I would have felt mean saying no.

Exercise
30 run with my sister. I didn’t measure the distance, but I feel it may have at least got rid of the cake.

Today has been easier, but I haven’t done as much exercise as I should have and I’m currently trying to ignore the eater eggs I have left. I have proven that I won’t die without bread, so that’s something.
To be honest, I’m seriously worried that this won’t work. I really don’t want to be putting in this kind of effort with thinking about every meal, resisting snacks and sweets and wine and forcing myself to exercise and for it not to work. I just really want this healthy life style to become a habit instead of a necessity, because at the moment, I feel like a naughty child being denied the biscuit tin and angry for letting myself put weight on in the first place.

Just think bikini and dream of thighs that don’t wobble.
  
 Meal ideas or inspiration? I'm in need of both!

Rachel. 

Sunday, 27 January 2013

Special delivery

One thing I hate more than anything is waiting to be paid when I need or want something, because I'm extremely impatient and worry incase all the goodies will sell out of the shops!

When I was paid earlier on this month, I already had a basket full of goodies in an online basket at Superdrug, so as soon as I clicked the magic "proceed to checkout" button, I was very happy to know that very soon a very special delivery would be on it's way to me.

 As sad as it sounds, I loved slicing open the sellotape and peering inside, I'd ordered quite a lot of things and what I was impressed with most was the fact that everything I'd ordered was in stock.

Like I said, I'd ordered a lot!
I'll start with the hair dye, Loreal Feria Colour Boost Pure Plum P37, £5.79 (currently on offer, 2 for £8.99) as I've mentioned previously I love this colour and the way it looks on my hair, I usually dye my hair every 4-6 weeks as I'm not really keen on having roots! Next the eyelashes, Eylure individuals. I've been wearing these eyelashes for a few years now and I love the way they make my eyes look! They're easy to apply and last around a month.


At the time of purchase, Barry M was on offer, £2.99 each or 2 bottles for £5. I chose Berry Ice Cream 308, amd Strawberry Ice Cream 309. I've had Berry Ice Cream before and was in need of another bottle, it's such a pretty, summery shade, and after reading other reviews I selected Strawberry Ice Cream, again, a beautiful summery shade but it does need about three coats to turn totally opaque.
I bought Bourjois 123 Perfect foundation in Light Vanilla, £10.99, which I've been using for a while now, and Maybelline Dream Matte Mousse Foundation in 010 Ivory, £5.65. I used to use this years ago but suffered with dry skin, making the foundation appear flakey, so I thought that given that I've got older and my skins changed, I'd try this again, probably over a light coating of the Bourjois.


Next, I wanted a brow kit but wasn't sure what one to go for, but for £5, (£3 when I bought it!) the FashionistA brow kit seemed to be the best choice. With three shades for your brows - dark, medium and light - and a setting wax, complete with tweezers and a brow brush, as well as a magnifying mirror, I was really happy with my choice. The idea is you use the tweezers to pluck your brows, then use the brush and your selected shade, brushing the shade over your brows, then use the other end of the brush to wipe a thin layer of the setting wax over your brows. To me, £3 was a good price to pay but now at £5 I wouldn't pay full price, the shades are just like eyeshadows which makes me wonder that as soon as I've used my desired shade - the darkest shade - there's nothing stopping me using run-of-the-mill eyeshadow.

I already own the Make Up Academy 'Undressed' palette, so it was only natural that I ordered their 'Heaven and Earth' palette, too, after hearing so many good things about it! The shades don't have names, but as you can see the top arm photo is the 'Heaven and Earth' pallette and the bottom is the 'Undressed' version. Their powders are pigmented quite well and the colours in these two are lovely if you're a fan of neutrals. Make Up Academy palettes retail for £4 at Superdrug.
For £2.59 I also ordered some metal-free hair bands. So, that was the end of my Superdrug splurge, but then... I went to boots! I'm am huge fan of the Natural Collection, so as their products are 3 for £5, I selected the pressed powder in 'Neutral', the suntint bronzing powder in 'Golden Glow', and blushed cheeks in 'Pink Cloud', then their pencil eyeliner in black, liquid eyeliner in black, and juicy lips lipgloss in 'Barley Sugar.' Then, for my trip to London (which I've already blogged about!) I selected a facewash from the Simple range, a some TRESemme shampoo and conditioner, because I love the fragrance.
  
I then went and got a Beautiful Bronze Self-Tan applicator mitt for £3.99, and a self-tan back applicator with two additional pads for £2.99, but the price has now increased to £5.99, both from the Soltan Self-Tan range. The mitt was a must-have because mine was on its way out, and so was the back applicator because my Mam's been sick of having to fake tan my back, and when we move out my boyfriend's refused point-blank to do it! It's a little difficult to co-ordinate it at first, but it's easy to get the hang of after a few applications :)

So there you go, my beauty splurges! 3 weeks today I'll be jetting off to Venice and leaving you in the capable hands of Rachel, who will be no doubt blogging about her latest purchases while I'm floating about on a gondola somewhere! 

Until next time..

Alley x

Friday, 25 January 2013

Pay Day!


Tonight was meant to be a blog about my new Revlon foundation. Instead, it’s a blog about the £71 I’ve just spent in River Island and Dorothy Perkins. Pay day clearly equated to new outfit day in my mind.

Alley is a horrible influence, but I have been raving about River Island’s spring preview for weeks and walking into River Island on my dinner hour to scout out my favourite pieces. I had far too many favourites to pick, but here’s the two I ended up with.  

I picked up the top first and it feels and looks a bit like a PJ top. It’s not so bright that I can’t wear it now, but it’s floral and happy enough to wear with denim shorts or pale denim jeans come summer, or with the skirt and a tan.

The skirt is black laser cut with lining under and is rather inappropriately short, but the skater style tends to flatter my big bum. I liked the grunge meets girl feel to it and bought a charcoal coloured vest to throw on with it initially. I would probably have bought a camouflage shirt or something to go with it, but I’m not made of money. However, I do see a denim shirt on the horizon which will pair beautifully with it. It also comes in a much more summery cream version. 

Top £38, Skirt £18

£48 reduced to £15. Bargain!
The spending was going to end there, until I found these boots in Dorothy Perkins, Alley reminded me that I get paid weekly and that they are reduced from £49 to £15. How good am I with bargains lately?! They have a western feel to them which is very this season, but the studs add to the nineties grunge trend that seems to be making a bit of a come-back.

Again, I want to believe I’ll pair these with legs that rival Pixie Lott’s and a glowing tan, but it remains to be seen whether they will ever escape jeans and tights territory. It will be a shame if they don’t because they’re the perfect spring/summer boot.

I’m going to see Rita Ora in Newcastle on Tuesday with the boyfriend and will be wearing this outfit, probably with my Topshop leather biker and rocking my new hair. (Tomorrow is haircut day! Yeyyy!) So, anyone who happens to read this and is also going to Rita Ora’s  Newcastle gig, if you spot me, feel free to come tell me what you think of the blog or the outfit! 

So there we go, a big chunk of this week’s pay spent in River Island.

Anyone else got anything good?

Rachel xoxo

Monday, 21 January 2013

London Chic

So during my time in London we didn't really do much, partly because of the weather and partly because I'd gone to London to see Aaron, not to go sightseeing.

So to travel down in on Friday, I thought I'd keep it simple and stuck to my staple basics of 300 denier opaque thick thermal black tights (£4.00, ASDA), and my gorgeous shoe-boots, £12.50 from New Look, reduced from £25. I kept it simple with a black vest top and black cardigan, both from Primark, and finished the look off with a Houndstooth skirt with netted underskirt from River Island.



On Saturday the only place I went was to a little cafe for some breakfast, so again I wore my beautiful shoe-boots, tights, black cardi, and teamed them up with my Topshop Love Label floral dress. I've had this dress a while which was around £25. I also added a black elastic waist belt which was a birthday present off Rachel for my 21st. Because of the cold weather I wore my black trench coat, also from New Look, and you can see my beloved Ted Baker bag!

So on Sunday (my last day, boo) I again wore tights and my black cardigan but this time with my aztec print strapoy dress from Primark, a total bargain at £10 and it's so versatile, I can wear it on so many differed occasions. Again I teamed it up with the waist belt but this time with flat black dolly shoes from Primark, don't bother buying them, they lasted five minutes, they let the water in and the sole comes away!


Finally, the weekend before I chose to wear this outfit for going out for tea with Rachel and two of our other friends. I wore black rights and a tartan skirt which, if I remember correctly, was from the g15 range at ASDA years ago! I teamed it with my long tan boots from Evans, long tan cardigan from Florence and Fred at Tesco, black vest top from Primark, my Ted Baker bag and a lovely gold lepord-style print which I recieved a few Christmases ago from my parents.

So there you have my London weekend (and previous weekend) outfits. What did you wear this weekend?

Alley x

H10 London Waterloo

So this reviews slightly different from the others. It's a review of the beautiful hotel Aaron booked us to stay in last weeked in London, and believe me when I say that beautiful is a complete understatement! It'll also be followed up with a "what I wore" post, so keep your eyes peeled boys and girls.

The Hotel H10 company started out in early 1980 and operated in Spain's main holiday destinations, and now has over 40 hotels in 16 destinations, one of them being London. So as you can see from the photos, we stayed in the four star Hotel H10 London Waterloo, which boasts 177 rooms including double rooms, deluxe rooms and single rooms, has free Wi-Fi, a Despacio spa, mini bars, bars, restaurants, ipod docks in all the rooms, plasma screen TV's... need I go on?

 So here's me :) The only downside to the weekend was that Aaron had to work. Usually he comes home on weekends but with him having to work he paid for me to get the Grand Central train down to London and we stayed in Waterloo. I buised myself reading magazines and sleeping while he was working so it wasn't all too bad!
We stayed in 616 and the room was literally breath taking. The bed was so comfortable! The hotel has only been built around three years so it was ultra sleek and modern. Each bed was against a feature wall, ours was backed with stripes which made the room feel larger, we also had three large windows with a good view of the London Eye. The bathroom was seperated by a sliding pannel of frosted glass and the shower and bath were lovely. We had complimentary tea and coffee, decaf coffee and green tea, along with cups and a kettle, an ipod dock and clock in our room and a phone, as well as a sliding wardrobe, laundry service and an umbrella for our use during our stay. The staff were also incredibly friendly and very attentive!
 (Excuse Aaron's feet!) Each room came equipped with a mini bar and I must say it really was expensive (£3 for crisps.. no thanks) but then again that's what I suppose you get in the capital and certainly what you would expect to pay for mini bar services. The same can be said for room service, which included a £4 surcharge for actually ordering it on top of what you were already paying for your food. Needless to say, we didn't use either and opted instead to go to the shop and stock up on snacks!
What I did like was the complimentary toiletries. With a wide range of toothbrushes, razors, shampoos, conditioners, soaps, body washes, sewing kits, shower caps and combs, anything you may have forgotten was certainly catered for. The shower wash, shampoo and conditioner had a lovely scent of green tea which was really refreshing and relaxing.

Saturday we spent relaxing in the hotel and on Sunday we went to play at being tourist with a trip to London Aquarium and a walk along Westminster Bridge. The weather, like most places around the UK, was cold and snowy, and I will admit London does look beautiful in the snow, however once you're outside plodding about in it, it's not as pleasant! I ruined a pair of shoes (Primark shoes so I should have expected it, really) and they let the snow in through the soles leading to my feet being freezing, so I had to go out and buy a pair of (beautiful) new boots which I will be showing off in a later post. The weather could also be responsible for the fact I've been poorly since arriving back home last night and ended up staying off work today and spending most of it in bed trying to sort myself out ready to return to work tomorrow.

Overall, we both really enjoyed our stay at the Hotel H10 London Waterloo and we would go back again in a heartbeat! I'm not entirely sure how much Aaron paid for our room for the two nights but I know it's not exactly a cheap place to stay. If you're looking for comfort and to be left to your own devices, this is most certainly the hotel for you.

The Hotel H10 company have hotels around the world, and you can visit their website here.

Alley x

Friday, 18 January 2013

You must try this!

So, I got this little sachet in my Sanctuary gift box. I got one in last years gift set and as part of a gift from Alley last year. I'm also fond of putting them in as part of little gift bags for people's birthdays and such and there is a good reason why.

It's only £1 for a sachet and it's really good!


So, one sachet is enough for one bath time. It's made up of dead sea salt and also contains jojoba, coconut and almonds.

Ignore my nephew's toothbrush in the background. This is what it looks like out of the sachet.
I rub it on to damp skin, focusing on my legs and the sea salt exfoliates and buffs away any dry or dead skin. Then, I get in a hot bath - for best results, use Sanctuary Bath Float as it contains a lot of the same or similar ingredients which compliment the scrub. Then, just relax and let the scrub work its magic!

The sea salt will dissolve in the bath water and the oils soak into the skin, moisturising and promoting cell renewal, giving you baby soft skin. Use a moisturiser after and your skin will feel and smell wonderful.

I love this product. It feels really luxurious as you lounge in the bath and let it do it's work. Plus, did I mention it smells wonderful?

You know what? I'm singing it's praises, but for £1, you could run out to Boots, get yourself one and give it a whirl! Let me know what you think.

Rachel xoxo