In our course we had a trip to London! We went to Dover Street Market and saw some beautiful designer clothes. We had a walk around to see designer shops and some Tailors. Went to Berwick Street and Soho t to fabric shops and haberdashery.
Whilst waiting for the show there was an exhibition, and I got talking to this lady who makes perfume, and its her business and she does workshops. Perfume making workshops, i didn't even know they existed. I really wanna try this out and tell you about it when I do.
My photos are horrible, really need to get a decent camera. The show was based on high-street shops for example River Island, Peacocks and Armani Exchange. They all collaborated and made outfits.
There was a 90's school disco in the SU, decided to dress up (even though this is usually my casual look) I have been such a bad student and spent £30 on this skirt.. clothes before food.. doesn't sound quite right..
Skirt: Urban Outfitters
Shoes: Beyond Retro
Top: Primark
Necklace: Topshop
My 100th post! Wow been blogging for a year now. Thanks for the people who take time to look at my blog, hope I've made it interesting for you guys!
My Friend Hollie Burge needed a model for her Street wear Project in Photography. I was flattered and happy to do it. We walked around Cardiff and shot places she liked we made a day of it and wondered around looking at shops, doing a little shopping.
I adore my new Russian hat! I feel like a cosy little old granny! The first outfit was taken in Newport.
I do admit that I'm such a charity ho. The second outfit is basically car booth sales and charity. I always try to balance out high-street shops or more expensive clothing or clothing that isn't second with second hand clothing. Because I feel that I have created something else out of both styles and be neither stereotyped as a high-street gal or a vintage chic.