Monday, 30 April 2012

Essentials - Basic Tees.

White Tee - Zara  Grey Tee - Topshop  Black Tee - Zara

A quick post just to share somethings I think are wardrobe essentials - basic neutral tees.
I absolutely rely on the simple class of a basic tee. They are some how loose and comfy and yet slip over your body - the soft shoulder and neck line is some how so elegant. 
Most importantly though, they go with EVERYTHING. So on a day when I can't think about my clothes, can't decide, or just can't be bothered, I grab the closest jeans/shorts/skirt and shove on a basic tee. 
Although they are basic, I like to choose tees with a little interest. The white has the knot detail; the grey has the rolled up sleeves and the black has a low back. And I think its these insignificant details make a lazy thrown together outfit, a little more stylish. 

I hope this has been vaguely interesting.
Tash x

Sunday, 15 April 2012

New Swag


Grey T-Shirt - Urban Outfitters. Blue T-Shirt - Topshop. Tamagotchi - Charity Shop. Nail Varnish in Barefoot - Topshop.

...swag swag. I'd like to be anything you want. Hey girl let me talk to ya...

Just a little post to share some new bits. My grey t shirt was a birthday present but i really really love it. So soft, and cut as if its made for me! 
I had originally bought a tee with a tiger on it, but I decided it was far too clean cut for me, and when I returned it this blue t shirt caught my eye. Its really form fitting and has a 90's vibe - LOVE.
I bought a Tamagotchi again! It was a whole 29 PENCE, though it does need a new battery so I have quite felt the full nostalgia. But i used to love my little purple one.
It was earrings or nail varnish on my last little splurge in Topshop, and as I am getting a little bored of all my go to colours, I decided on nails. Its a gorgeous nude toned lilacy pink.And though its not quite the nude-nude I was expecting its still lovely and understated. 

P.S Absolutely adoring a bit of J. Biebs and Boyfriend. So catchy and so much swag. 

I hope this has been vaguely interesting,
Tash x




Sunday, 1 April 2012

Jewellery Love

I have recently bought, acquired and rediscovered a few bits of jewellery that I really really love so I thought I would share that.


Green Ring - Old costume jewelry. Gold Treble Clef Bracelet - People Tree (old) White Fossil Ring - Charity Shop. Double-finger Cross Ring - Topshop  


White Stone Necklace - Charity Shop. Harry Potter Extract Necklace - Gift. Gold Cross - Christening gift. Silver Locket - I've had forever.


 Heart Charm Ear Cuffs - Old costume jewellery. Eye Earrings - Topshop. Wooden Cross Earrings - Topshop. Triangular Earrings - Topshop. Cross Charm Ear Cuffs - Ebay

The necklace with the extract from Harry Potter is possibly my favourite of them all. My two best friends got me it as a birthday gift. Its so dorky but its so us, and I love it. 
The heart charm ear cuffs are really just little clip on earrings but they work really well as cuffs.
All of these bits go with pretty much everything and I have never been a huge jewellery girl, but these have really got me into it. They really can transform something like a basic black tee into something really cool and make it look like far more effort has gone into an outfit than really has. 

P.S It was my birthday this week, 16 (!!!). It was lots of fun, and I have the most lovely friends and family who gave my lots of lovely little things. I am a lucky girl. 

I hope this has been vaguely interesting.
Tash x


Sunday, 4 March 2012

Week: 27 - 04


This week I have been tired. I think mostly due to going back to school and re-adjusting to work again.
On Thursday evening my boyfriend and I went to see a live transmission of A Comedy of Errors from The National Theatre. I had no idea of the story line so it took a bit of getting into, but Lenny Henry was very funny, and overall we had a giggle, and a munch on some Veggie Pigs (veggie Percy Pigs) - which just aren't as nice.
Saturday morning I had planned a run, but my baby cat Willow snuggled on my bed so I had a lie in. It would have been highly rude to disturb her. Saturday consisted of double print, and double jacket, plus surfboard necklace and an evening of blueberry juice with blueberries. As well as some general photo taking of trinkets round my house. I did go for my run, but too a beautifully pink sunset.
Sunday has been wet.  Spongebob pj's and bean's on toast, plus Mrs gingerbread Bunny and tea, lounging around at my boyfriends house. An evening of a little Art work and an amusing story in my village news letter.
This week has been tiring but really rather nice. 

I hope this has been vaguely interesting. 
Tasha x.

Saturday, 25 February 2012

Prom Inspiration.

For me I think prom, and the dress, is less of a big deal to me than it is to most people. I definitely don't want to wear a princess strapless netted 'prom dress' or anything that makes me look remotely like a bridesmaid BUT I do want to look a little bit pretty. Plus its a good excuse to buy a really nice dress and shoes!
In an ideal world I would be wearing either of these Versus autumn/winter 2010/11 dresses.


They are the perfect balance of being pretty, girly and dressy, but the cut out and velvet and structure and the colour makes them grungy enough to be me!
If only I had a few thousand pounds...

(There are imitations from ModCloth, and I am sure other places, but it looks cheap and its in red and it's not the same)










So, instead I now have a few ideas of what I want to realistically wear.

Idea 1 is to wear not a dress but a skirt and a little corset top. With this I can make it my own outfit and it's definitely not going to look too done, or over the top, its probably going to be cheaper and a lot easier to wear again. However the worry I have is that it might look disjointed and just not formal enough.
I want to wear an asymmetrical sheer silk like skirt. I am not sure of colours just yet. Maybe grey lilac or cream or copper or printed or green...


Floral - NastyGal $48
Cream - Asos £145
Blush Pink - NastyGal $58
Copper - NastyGal $48

For the bralet/balconette/corset top I am yet to find anything that really really inspires me . Maybe something simple - definitely contrasting to the skirt. Maybe even just a plain black - the top of a body-con dress. I can't decide!!



Both NastyGal - $68 and $58

Idea 2 is less of an idea really. It's just to wear a dress.
However there is the option to wear a dress with a similar skirt to Idea 1 - midi, floaty, sheer and perhaps asymmetrical. With this I think I would want to wear a thin belt so as to break the dress up a little and add some interest to a pretty but plain dress.



I then saw this picture on Tumblr of a Prabal Gurung dress and I love the cut - sophisticated but strong. And so far I have found this very simple dress from Zara, but I like simple. I could really dress it up with accessories.




I think what is really going to make my prom dress - especially if I chose to just wear a dress - is the accessories and most importantly the shoes! However that is a whole other dilemma for which I have a lot of possibilities which I will share in an upcoming post.


I hope this has been vaguely interesting.
Tasha x









Wednesday, 22 February 2012

Denim Shorts


I have quite a few pairs of denim shorts - 7 infact! Most of which involved some sort of customising so I though this would be a fun, vaguely interesting post to start with,


Bought from a vintage ship in York, these i simply added small silver studs to the front pocket. I also made the wrips on the back pocket a little more visible.
These are, however, my worst fitting pair. They are very tight around the legs, due to the turn ups and I do end up with a little camel toe - on occasion. Never the less they are still very cute, bum sculpting shorts.



These faded american flag jeans were bought from Topshop last summer for around £30. They are the softest comfiest stretch denim and are EXTREMELY short. There is usually a bit of bottom bum cheek out. But I think when it's hot and sunny you can get away with that.







More vintage Levi's jeans which I bought from 'Ark' already cut as long shorts, for around £20.
I cut them even shorter and shredded the fronts by making little incisions and then just wripping and pulling out the frayed material.







These are my 'cowgirl' shorts. They are low rise hot pants bought from Topshop a couple of years ago.
Again they are in a soft stretch denim, and an acid wash.
Probably my least worn due to them not being highwasited, but I still do like the look of them with a baggy oversized t-shirt (and some cowboy boots!)

Definitely my favourite pair, probably because they are my most customised.
These were a pair of Levis jeans of my mums which I cut off. I again then wripped the fronts and frayed them. 
On the back pocket I half pulled it open to reveal the unfaded denim, and then out large studs on it. 
I love how grungy they are - and how they give a hard edge to even a pretty girly top.
All my shorts are short shorts really - except these.
These are a longer almost cycling short kind of mid thigh length.
These were again a pair of my mum's Levis jeans. I cut them off but kept the ends neat and rolled them up.
These are a really soft denim and very figure hugging in a flattering way. Definitely my smarter, less daring shorts.(Just with a random belt)






My most recent creation these were made from a very baggy 'relaxed fit' pair of my mum's Levis. 
I cut them up, and made turn ups, so as to keep the legs loose and off the leg.
I then used some cheap fake fur which I sewed around the back pocket.






So that's all of them! All 7 pairs - but really I would like some coloured shorts, maybe marroon or green, but that might be a bit excessive!
Hope its been interesting.
Tash x