Thursday 22 December 2011

The big-huge-massive clear out

I'm a massive believer that organisation is the key to most things. For example, I make lists for everything It's possible to make a list for; I like to be able to see everything clearly in my mind.


And It's coming to that time of year again isn't it? Where you get so many toilettries for Christmas you could clean the world over twice. It's also coming up to that time where everyone decides to change their lives completely, or at least to lose weight/quit smoking/be nicer/get that dream job/stop spending so much money etc etc etc.

So I thought I'd share with you a tip I follow every single year around this time.


I do this a lot throughout the year anyway, especially when the seasons are changing, but if you can't be bothered with the hassle I think this time of year is the best time. Get EVERYTHING you don't want and put them neatly on the floor/bed. I don't just mean clothes, I mean magazines, books, makeup, the lot. Then decide what could be re-used, and put the rest in the bin. Now with what can be re-used you can do a lot, you could let your friends have a rummage, you could give it to charity, or if you're like me and find it hard to part with books, shoes, handbags, and jewellery, you can wap it on eBay and get some pennies for it!

The advantages of doing clear outs like this are that it shows you what your wardrobe/bookshelf/makeup bag needs so instead of heading to the January sales and buying yet another white vest, you can spend your money wisely.


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Wednesday 21 December 2011

Okay, so I know it's old news that Marc Jacobs won't be the new designer for Dior, but I thought what he had to say about critics was so inspring.

"Honestly, I think any woman who comes into our shop — she buys a dress because she likes it. She doesn’t really care what the references are or what a critic writes. Fashion isn’t a necessity. It pulls at your heart. It’s a whim. You don’t need it. You want it."
I don't know about you, but I find this statement so true; I don't know anyone who actually looks up a peice of clothing just to see what's been said about it before they decide if they buy it or not. Although you may consult your friends on something that's not in your comfort zone, noone is particularly losing sleep over what a critic has to say...apart from perhaps the designers.
I'm not discouting critics/critiques at all, as I think often they do offer the designer a great insight into what the majority think, and it also informs the public and industry insiders into what common thoughts are, and what future trends may or may not be.
This comment really sums up what Marc Jacobs is about. He wants to keep pushing himself with designing, he wants to dress and inspire the public - he loves what he does and he wants everyone to see and experience this. Having his gorgeous face on my blog is also a bonus.


Bunty & co. part two.


 This jumper was so soft and thick - perfect for the winter! Jumpers are really in this A/W, and if you're too scared to go for those bright colours I think this soft cream would almost definitely suffice, especially with the boots below.















I absolutely fell in love with these boots when I first saw them; they're very similar to Vivienne Westwood's pirate boots but for a fraction of the price. Not only do they have the practicality factor in that they'll keep your feet warm and dry for the winter, but you'll look pretty chic too!













This navajo inspired cardigan was the most comfortable thing I have ever worn. The clashing prints and vivid colours are exactly on trend for this A/W, but they keep it wearable with the neutral beiges for you girls who freak out at the thought of bright colours and any kind of print at all!













For those of you who know me, you'll know that I have a bit of a thing for pugs - so to come across this vest was a gem! The simplicity and cuteness of the phrase 'pugs in pants' is enough to make anyone smile. Complete with the sweetest drawings I think it would make the perfect gift, for Christmas or not (hint, hint, hint, hint). The beauty of 'Hand-made with love, by bunty' is a gorgeous finishing touch. Enough to make me want five.







Bunty & co. part one.

Bunty & co. is a lovely little boutique situated in Pocklington, just outside of York.


The decor is absolutely beautiful. It has such a vintage feel. Alongside the little decorations and furnishings, it makes for a really charming place.
Pocklington can get really busy and noisy with the hustle and bustle of market life, and just on entering the shop it calms you immediately, being greeted with a beautiful smile helps completes the feeling!
Below are a few pictures the lovely people at Bunty & co. let me take!

















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