Monday, 9 September 2013

Autumn Wish List #1

With the blustery winds and autumn leaves fast approaching I have to admit I'm getting slightly excited about the thought of layering up cosy tops & knits (not to mention the evenings wrapped up in my dressing gown in front of the log fire.)

I've been spotting Autumn Attire everywhere and it's got me thinking already about what I want to fill my rails with and how I want to style it... at one point I even considered going brunette but I've since changed my mind!

I've compiled my current wants... I don't even feel like I just want these to be honest, I need them!!!


Autumn Winter Fall 2013 Fashion Ideas Trends



Love the look of this hat, I saw a few similar ones in New Look but this one looks far more chunky and luxurious! Paired with long hair and perfect eyebrows it'll look fab when it gets a bit chilly.

I saw these as I was leaving the store last week! Love the quilting detail and they look super comfy.

Been lusting over this dress for so long, looks so pretty on it's own, paired with a Khaki Shirt if it's a bit chillier or with the big cosy Parka!

I was really tempted to get a Khaki Parker Jacket last year but didn't, this year I can't wait to get my hands on one. It's a great way to transition your summer floral dresses into Autumn essentials... team this up with a pair of tights and you're ready to go!

After seeing this perfume all over blogs I only just smelt it last week and I love, it's really sweet & refreshing. I'm not 100% sure it's a 'Winter' perfume but I want it!


What have you been lusting over this weekend?

Stevie
xoxo









Wednesday, 4 September 2013

A Little Trip to London and The Lion King

You take your seat.
The lights dim.
The curtain starts to rise and the next thing you know you're surrounded by animals signing Circle of Life and you're holding back the tears at how amazing it is...

This weekend just gone we headed into the Big Smoke for a few days full of adventure. The first night we were there we headed to see The Lion King at The Lyceum Theatre. I had booked seats in row F which were perfect, I didn't realise how close it was to the stage and we got to see everything in such detail, I won't reveal too much about the show as I would recommend everyone to see it and I wouldn't want to ruin it but the stage & costumes were incredible and the actors and show itself were breath taking.
When people told me I would cry at the show I didn't believe them but boy was I wrong, I cried so much (so did the cute 80 year old next to me!) 



Once the show had finished we took a slow 10 minute walk back through the hustle & bustle of Covent Garden to our hotel. I booked us a room at Thistle Holborn due to it perfect location (5 minute walk from Oxford Street & Covent Garden). The hotel was beautiful, it had all it's original charm but it had been bought up to date to make it a perfect overnight location. The staff were fabulous and I couldn't fault them in any way, we even had a free upgrade to an Executive King Room which was just perfect!

 

Gorgeous stairs in the hotel (we were on the 4th Floor so only took the stairs down!)



The room...

Bathroom with toiletries




Glamming and taking advantage of the comfy robes!


Make up & hair done...

Made quite a lot of mess!

How cute are these socks, perfect for The Lion King!!!

Ready for the theatre!

Dress from Zara HERE now £9.99!!!!

 

Had to get a snap of the Chanel Beauty Store as we walked through Covent Garden!



On Sunday we had a lovely lie in the big white hotel quilt (one reason I love staying at hotels!) We then went down to the restaurant in the hotel for a delicious breakfast! After this we left our luggage with the concierge and headed out to explore! I took a cheeky little picture of my OOTD, please excuse my facial expression, I was getting pretty distracted/cringed by the amount of people walking past!

Leather Look Leggings from New Look HERE
Topshop Roll Sleeve T-Shirt HERE
Zara City Bag SIMILAR HERE
Converses HERE
Embellished Necklace from Primark (current stock)
Shirt from Army Repo & Customised


To start we went to London Bridge Experience, we found a 241 Voucher online so it worked out at about £10 each, this was so funny, especially the Tombs which is where you have to walk through scary rooms and people jump out on you! Previously we had done London Dungeons, if you were going to London for the weekend I think The Dungeons is definitely more interesting.

After this we went to Camden as I'd never been and really wanted to check it out. There's a lot to see... people and shops! The classic punks hanging around and lots of markets with the same sort of... crap. Nothing really caught my eye except a purse I saw in a shop window that I picked up!

My favourite part of Camden was all the Food Stalls and being able to sit and people watch! I tried some amazing Nachos from a Mexican Food Stall, they were stacked high with delicious chicken and jalapeno's!!!

After all the excitement of the weekend we drove back down South and enjoyed an early night. It was such a fun weekend and I would really recommend The Lion King to anyone, I can't wait for my next Theatre Trip already (hopefully Charlie & the Chocolate Factory!)






What's your favourite thing to do in London?

Stevie
xoxo

Tuesday, 3 September 2013

Lime Obsession

Usually when I hear 'Neon Shades' I shudder and think of tacky 80's fancy dress parties with tutu's and out of control crimped hair.

When browsing the shops recently though I can't help but be attracted to everything Lime. It's so bright and gorgeous and looks perfect with a little bit of fake tan, it's also a great colour to pair with a plain outfit to brighten it up as a statement piece.

Here are just some of my favourite lime pieces available at the moment...







 
Do you like the neon trend?

Stevie
xoxo

Monday, 2 September 2013

Shellac Cake Pop

CND Shellac Cake Pop Pastel Pink Spring 2013


Another Monday and another Manicure to share with you all! 

As you know I love Gelish but when Shellac released their Sweet Dreams Collection earlier this year I was left dribbling over the cute pastel shades on display! The colours are so pretty and there all different which I love as some collections are very 'samey'.


CND Shellac Cake Pop Pastel Pink Spring 2013

My favourite shade in this collection is Cake Pop which is a cream finish pastel pink. I've worn this shade a lot and I thought it was finally time to share it with you.

Most Shellac polishes need 2 coats but for this one we went with 3 coats as it's a tad sheer so it needed an extra coat to give you the full colour. Once topped off and cured under the lamp it lasts perfectly for 2 weeks, I also find my nails grow so much when I have Gel Vanishes on as it gives them strength.

Cake Pop suits all skin tones and looks great with a bit of nail art added (I'm planning on a few polka dots next I have it done!). It's super glossy and also looks fab mix'n'match with the other Sweet Dream Shades.

CND Shellac Cake Pop Pastel Pink Spring 2013


CND Shellac Cake Pop Pastel Pink Spring 2013

Have you tried Shellac?

Stevie
xoxo