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Sunday, August 31, 2008

Outfit: Sunday Night Out


The young man and his friend came home from their day out and said we were going out for a meal. So I showered and changed and we headed to Frankie & Benny’s for a relaxing Sunday evening.

Teal cord jacket – Oasis
White long sleeve t – Tall Girls
Jeans – Dorothy Perkins Tall
Red shoes – Next
Red beads – eBay
Red bangles – Primark

Total Est. Cost £65

Outfit: Lazy Sunday



Spending Sunday just pottering about the house. I made some flapjack and walked to the shop for chocolate to go on the top of it.
It’s the last day of August so I guess that makes it officially Autumn tomorrow.

Blue cardi – Ethel Austin
Blue tank – Topshop
Jeans – Gap
Blue flats – Ethel Austin
Blue heart necklace – Scope
Blue & silver bangles – Oxfam

Total Est. Cost £60.50

Saturday, August 30, 2008

Outfit: Saturday Night




We are heading to Pizza Hut this evening to meet some friends for a meal, then going to the local pub for a few drinks and a game of pool.

Pink jacket – Long Tall Sally (eBay)
Green top – Long Tall Sally
Jeans – Gap
Black flats – Priceless Shoes
Pink flower – Primark

Total Est. Cost £60

Winter Coat Number 3



I said back at the start of the summer that I was looking for a new winter coat that wasn’t black or brown. Well, now I have 3! I got this third (and final) one this morning at Great Clothes. It is by Vila and was on sale for just £20. I am thinking it will be useful as a transition piece due to the short sleeves, and then I will be able to wear my elbow length gloves with it once it gets colder.

Outfit: Saturday Shopping



I met up with a friend this morning to check out a seconds discount store that she’d heard about just outside the city. It didn’t turn out to be up to much and so we stopped off at Great Clothes on the way back. I bought (another) coat – pictures to follow.

Red shrug – charity shop
Grey tank – Cherokee @ Tesco
Jeans – Gap
Red patent flats – Dorothy Perkins

Total Est. Cost £24

Friday, August 29, 2008

Why I Love: My Gap Left-Weave Jeans

I bought these jeans about 3 or 4 years ago I think (see today’s outfit picture). At the time ‘Left Weave’ was the Gap’s big jeans-marketing campaign. “It’s just a gimmick” said the young man when I told him that the denim was softer because of the left weave. But really, it wasn’t. These jeans have no stretch in them, yet they are the most comfortable jeans I have ever owned. The length is perfect – the can be worn with flats and also with a low heel. They fit me well and I always feel great in them. They are my favourite pair of jeans and have been for some time now.
But here’s the thing. They are now irreplaceable. For all the fuss the Gap made about left weave at the time, it is now nowhere to be seen. And since the Gap in the UK reduced the length of their long leg length, I can no longer purchase their jeans at all as they are now too short. Oh and did I mention that the US website which carries all the Tall sizes does not ship to the UK?
My beloved jeans have already started to wear out so I will just have to patch them up as best I can until they fall apart completely.

Outfit: Mint and Red Friday Layers



It’s casual Friday once again and even though this has been a short 4 day week, it still seems a long time since Monday. I have friends coming over tonight so I needed heels that weren’t too high for running around Tesco after work buying supplies.

Red shrug – Charity shop
Mint green top – Long Tall Sally
Jeans – Gap
Red shoes – Barratts
Red beads – eBay
Red glitter bangles – Primark

Total Est. Cost £72

Outfit: Singalong Mamma Mia!



Last night my sister & I went to see Mamma Mia the Movie again but this time it was a singalong version. If you have not yet seen this fabulous movie, go this weekend. It’s fantastic! And if you can find a singalong version, even better!

Black wrap top – Long Tall Sally (eBay)
White top – Tall Girls
Jeans – Gap
Leopard print scarf – Ethel Austin
Leopard print shoes – New Look (eBay)

Total Est. Cost £72

Thursday, August 28, 2008

Update: Twitter Pop Ups

Anonymous suggested I (you) was getting the ‘sign in to Twitter’ pop ups because my Twitter updates were protected. I have unprotected them now and that seems to have solved the problem. Fingers crossed!

Outfit: New Dress!




This dress arrived yesterday and it’s fab! I have put a shrug over it but the sun is peeking through the clouds (shock, horror!) and so if it warms up later on I have short sleeves ready to go. Ordinarily I would have put teal eye shadow on to match the dress, but I have a stye and my left eyelid is all swollen, so no eye makeup for me for a while. I will have to be all about the lipstick for a few days instead.

Teal dress – Long Tall Sally (eBay)
Black shrug – unknown
Black obi belt – ASOS
Black tights – Silkies
Leopard shoes – New Look (eBay)
Silver cross necklace – gift from my little sister
Teal & silver bangles – Accessorize

Total Est. Cost £54

eBay Bargain: Teal Dress


I paid £14.99 for this dress on eBay which isn’t bad considering it was around £59 in Long Tall Sally this time last year. I can’t remember whether the seller said it was new or not, but it’s in perfect condition and I’m very pleased with it. It is a perfect transition piece – it’s a knit fabric but has short sleeves in case we get any warmer days. There are so many ways to wear it, I’m excited to try them out! I’m wearing it as is today, but it was pictured in the LTS with a black polo neck underneath and I’m sure a white shirt underneath would also work. Then there are coloured belts and tights you can add to it, and it would be great for a party as well as for work.

Wednesday, August 27, 2008

Bored of ‘Summer’

I was looking back at the last two years on my blog last night and at around this time each year the same thing happens: I get bored of ‘summer’. I long to be able to wear a winter coat and boots without sweltering, and all of the new fall looks start to filter into the magazines and shops, making me covet greys and browns and sweater dresses. Last year, because of all the rain, many of my boots had to be dug out long before July was out. This year has been wet, but not as wet as last year I don’t think. Certainly we have not seen such widespread flooding as last year (though Northern Ireland got it in the neck about 2 weeks ago) but we have still had more than our fair share of rain. All this has meant a distinct lack of summer and little or no opportunity to wear any summer clothes. It just hasn’t been sunny or warm enough. I bought a new dress back in about May, and I think I have worn it twice, both times with a cardi over the top for warmth. You will have noticed that I have already started with the coloured tights. That is because it has just not been warm enough to go bare-legged. I know this will attract comments from people admonishing me for wishing ‘summer’ away, but really, the way it’s been behaving this year, will we really be all that sad to see it go?

Outfit: New Sweater



My Next sweater that I ordered last week arrived yesterday. I don’t think that’s too bad a service considering they said 1-2 weeks for delivery and Amber warned me to expect a longer delay. The colours haven’t come out particularly well on today’s photo, but there are several diamonds of deep purple in it, hence why I’ve paired it with purple tights. I’m very impressed with the proportions in the Next Tall line. The sleeves and body length are just right.

Black Argyle pattern sweater – Next
Black skirt – Dunnes
Purple tights – New Look
Black platform shoes – Ethel Austin

Total Est. Cost £46.50

Tuesday, August 26, 2008

Note To Self…

… under no circumstances must you ever visit the retail park again on a Tuesday. The traffic is gridlock and it will take you ages to get home.

This Week I Will Be Mostly…

…wearing my recent purchases
…reading ‘Neither Here Nor There’ by Bill Bryson
…watching whatever’s on
…listening to the ‘Little Shop of Horrors’ soundtrack
…eating fish
…shopping on eBay

Outfit: Tuesday



It’s dull outside so this teal skirt provides a pop of colour to cheer me up. I think it gave up getting light at about 7.30 this morning and decided to stay dark.

Black waistcoat – Next
White shirt – Next
Teal skirt – H&M
Black boots – New Look
Teal necklace – Scope
Teal & silver bangles – Accessorize

Total Est. Cost £64

Monday, August 25, 2008

Weekend Recap




Saturday morning we headed off to Lincolnshire to visit some friends. Their daughter is the young man’s god daughter. We stopped off for lunch on the way, and arrived mid-afternoon. The weather was good for once so we spent the afternoon in the garden and then had a BBQ for tea. The young man and his friend did home made beef burgers that were delicious. In the evening, once the children were in bed, we played on the Wii that we had taken down with us.

White t – New Look
Black waistcoat – Next
Jeans – Gap
Black flats – Priceless Shoes

Total Est. Cost £73


Sunday dawned wet and rainy. We headed down to Sandringham (one of the houses owned by the Royal Family). The weather had cleared up by lunchtime so we enjoyed a picnic lunch and then had a walk around the house, grounds and museum. In the evening we stopped off at a pub for tea and then the young man and I drove home.

Today we got up late (as we were late back last night) and I have been to Tesco whilst the young man worked in the garden. The rest of the day will be spent doing things around the house – washing, ironing, making flapjack.

Black top – Tall Girls (eBay)
Jeans – Gap
Red boots – Nine West (Century 21)
Red beads – eBay
Red glitter bangles – Primark

Total Est. Cost £88

Friday, August 22, 2008

Review: Batiste Dry Hair Shampoo


Some women can get away with washing their hair every other day. Some women can get away with washing their hair once a week. Not me. If I want my hair looking good, I have to wash it everyday. Sometimes though, that’s not possible and that’s where Batiste Dry Hair Shampoo comes in. I had a can of this years ago and was not impressed with it so I don’t know whether I was just using it wrong or whether it’s been improved, but following Amber’s recommendation, I bought another can recently. I’ve used it a few times now and I have to say, it’s great. Clearly it’s not a patch on actually washing your hair, but my hair is second day today and previously I would not have dreamt of wearing it down without a scarf. I put one in my bag today, just in case, but I am pleased to report that I have not needed it. At only £1.99 it’s definitely a bargain beauty buy and the perfect solution for those days when you just don’t have time (or want to) wash your hair.

Gah!

So, anyone else seen Christmas items for sale yet in your part of the world? I was in my local cheapo card shop yesterday and they were putting out Christmas cards. Half of one wall was full of Christmas cards. On August 21st. I asked the girl on the till why they were putting out Christmas cards in August and she said 'well it's the first day innit, we've got to get them out'. I didn't enquire as to what it was the first day of. As far as I'm aware there are still only 12 days of Christmas, not 120! I then asked whether anyone actually buys Christmas cards in August and she said 'well no one's bought any today...'
No, I thought, that would be because it's AUGUST!

Also, if I see a Christmas tree in a pub before the end of August (I saw one on August 29th two years ago), I will be complaining to the manager!

Outfit: Two Belts Friday



OK, you can only actually see one of the belts but I am wearing two! The second one is holding up my jeans. I got this grey top in Ethel Austin yesterday afternoon. It was just £5 in the sale. Long Tall Sally have something similar in their new Autumn collection but it is about £30 and I decided I had spent enough there really. This is a pretty good substitute I think.

These grey shoes have not had much wear this summer – pale grey faux suede and heavy rain is not a good combination! The BBC website promises me today will be dry and so I thought I would seize the opportunity to wear them.

We have friends coming over this evening and then we’re away for the long weekend so I may not have chance to post again until Monday. I’ll try to take pictures though so I can update you when I get back.

Grey sweater – Ethel Austin
White long sleeve t – Long Tall Sally
Skinny jeans – Topshop
Teal belt – Primark
Grey faux suede shoes – New Look (charity shop)


Total Est. Cost £33

Thursday, August 21, 2008

Outfit: Out For Tea



We went to the young man’s parents’ house for tea this evening. I just switched my skirt for jeans. I think the waistcoat works pretty well in a more casual outfit too.

Black waistcoat – Next
Teal/green top – Long Tall Sally
Jeans – Gap
Black flats – Priceless Shoes
Teal & silver bangles - Accessorize

Total Est. Cost £59

Outfit: New Items!



There is nothing like having new things to wear for getting me out of bed in the morning. I’ve had to add a black jacket (matches the skirt) over the top for now until the office warms up some. I almost put on boots this morning but as it wasn’t actually raining I went with shoes instead.

Black waistcoat – Next
Green/light teal top – Long Tall Sally
Black skirt – Long Tall Sally
Teal faux suede shoes – Matalan
Teal & silver bangles – Accessorize

Total Est. Cost £70

Wednesday, August 20, 2008

Online Shopping

I know I said no more shopping until New York, but hey, I’m a woman, I’m allowed to change my mind! When there are limited places you can shop because of your height, if you don’t get in there quickly when the new season ranges arrive you find that whatever item you wanted will be out of stock in your size or colour preference. And so at the weekend I put in a couple of online orders.

Firstly at Next where I saved myself about £22 by buying a waistcoat from there rather than from Long Tall Sally. It’s not the best picture but I hope to be wearing it lots this season.

This sweater is yet to arrive, they estimated 1-2 weeks for delivery when I ordered.

And of course I had to get a few items from Long Tall Sally. These arrived today and I can promise you that I will be living in polo necks this winter.

eBay Bargain: Houndstooth Coat


Although this coat looks checked, up close it’s actually black, white & grey houndstooth. And it was the bargain price of £7. It’s from the Tall range at Dorothy Perkins and fits me perfectly. Now I just need some chilly weather…oh, wait, we’ve already got that!

Reader Mail

The lovely Rachel emailed me with a question about tights:
I was wondering if you know the Wolford tights, I mean the expensive ones like £20 or more??? They look great but are they worth it? What's about them that they cost so much? I think I might go for some but not sure.

I've not tried Wolford tights, they are a bit pricey for me. But from what I hear about them, they are supposed to be worth the money so long as you look after them properly and hand wash them. (But then my motto is ‘Life's Too Short For Hand Washing’ so perhaps it's best I don't invest in them!) Try Googling for a review, there's bound to be one out there somewhere.

My current tights tip is Accessorize. The teal ones I bought at the weekend and wore on Monday are from there. They are 90 denier and I'm sure that the full range of colours is not yet in store as there were only the teal and blue I got, and a red pair I think. The quality is superb. I'll post a review once I see how well they stand up to washing.Thanks for continuing to read!

Beauty Buys

I stopped off at Boots on my way home last night (and what a mistake that was – it is just off a motorway junction and the traffic was a nightmare! It took me 20 minutes to get out of the car park and 35 minutes to get home. It’s usually a 5 minute trip!) because I had 2 £5 vouchers for Ruby & Millie or No7 cosmetics. I used both of them and got some Ruby & Millie nail polish in brown, just to be different, and some No7 nail polish in Iced Mocha (pictured).
I was also pleased that the Urban Decay counter had been restocked and so I got a 24/7 eyeliner in bright blue. I had a card from a magazine for a free sample of an Estee Lauder mascara and so I got one of those too. As I had spent over £5, I got another £5 voucher so it will be back to Boots again at some point to spend that! Handily, WH Smith is just next door and I have 2 vouchers for there that I was given with my purchase on Saturday. Those vouchers are valid from Monday so I’ll wait until next week for my Boots visit too.

Outfit: Bright Layering



I started this outfit with the purple tights and kind of went from there. I took a bit of inspiration from Nic of Domestic Sophisticate for the tunic-over-denim skirt part. And it was definitely time to bring out the yellow heels again. I’ve added a big grey cardi over the top that was in my car, the office is cold again. I’ll take it off when (if) I warm up later.

Yellow dress – Primark (charity shop)
White tank – Topshop
Denim skirt – Topshop (made out of jeans by me)
Purple tights – New Look
Yellow wedges – Priceless Shoes
Silver belt - Primark

Total Est. Cost £19.50

Tuesday, August 19, 2008

Outfit: Red & Black Tuesday




Rain again. So it was out with the boots this morning. I don’t think they look too wintery when paired with neutral tights. These boots were a total bargain, just 99p on eBay. That’s my cheapest ever eBay find. And I love them because the top section turns up making them truly knee high on me.

Red dress – Luxuriously Tall
Black tank – Cherokee at Tesco
Black boots – New Look (eBay)
Black belt – ASOS

Total Est. Cost £41.99

Monday, August 18, 2008

Why I Love: Urban Decay 24/7 Glide-On Eye Pencils


I bought a couple of these the other week having seen a review of Urban Decay products on one of the videos on Catwalk Queen. The name is certainly apt because they do indeed glide on.

The best Eye Pencil ever, ever, ever!

says the Urban Decay website and I would be inclined to agree with them. I have the fabulous bright greeny-turquoise shade of Electric. I have used it as eyeliner but because it goes on so well, it also can be used to colour in your entire eyelid in place of shadow.

The site also says:

Never before has a pencil this creamy and brilliant been waterproof, too. Velvety-soft, this never-before-seen formula stays soft and creamy for blending (about 30 seconds), then dries down to a long-lasting finish that WILL NOT budge. Line eyes with a hint of color or go for the full artistic, multi-hued effect with the wide selection of lush tropical hues, deep metallics and unusually vibrant neutrals.

All of this is true – once dry you have a job shifting the colour with make-up remover wipes. My local Boots is sold out of the more vibrant colours at present but I will definitely be checking for the bright blue and the teal each time I go in there in the future.

£9 from Boots

This Week I Will Be Mostly…

…wearing my new teal skirt
…reading the September issue of US Glamour
…watching whatever’s on
…listening to my records now that the young man has fixed the connection to the record player
…eating salmon
…shopping online

Outfit: Back to Work Monday



My holiday is over but fortunately next Monday is a Bank Holiday in the UK so I’ve really only one full week to work then a long weekend. I think I can cope with that! I put on my new skirt this morning as going back to work is so much easier when you have something new to wear. I also went for coloured tights rather than flesh coloured ones and I’m glad I did as it’s raining and windy and not overly warm. I almost put knee high boots on when I saw the rain but thought that would be overkill since it’s still August.

Black sweater – Long Tall Sally
Teal skirt – H&M
Teal tights – Accessorize
Black patent shoes – Matalan
Teal heart necklace – Scope
Teal & silver bangles – Accessorize

Total Est. Cost £58

Sunday, August 17, 2008

Outfit: Lazy Sunday



We got up late and after breakfast I went to the shop for a paper. We lazed around reading for a while and then had lunch in the conservatory before heading out for a walk via a couple of pubs. This is the outfit I started out in, I put on my black riding boots and a teal cord jacket for the walk.

Teal shrug – Ann Taylor Loft (charity shop)
White long sleeve t – Tall Girls
Jeans – Gap
Red boots – Nine West (Century 21)
Teal & silver bangles – Accessorize

Total Est. Cost £111

Saturday, August 16, 2008

Saturday Shopping Purchases

I did succumb and buy a few bits today – some colourful tights in preparation for Autumn and a lovely dark teal skirt in H&M.

Outfit: Saturday Shopping


My sister and I headed to Harrogate today so she could buy her husband a birthday present. We had some lunch and wandered round the shops. And for once it wasn’t raining!

Turquoise dress – charity shop
Jeans – Gap
Yellow shoes – Cherokee @ Tesco
Belt – vintage

Total Est. Cost £20

Friday, August 15, 2008

Twitter Sign In Pop Up Box

If you keep getting a pop up from Twitter every time you try to read this blog, I’m sorry! It’s irritating me too and I don’t know how to stop it. If it comes to it I will remove my Twitter updates link, unless anyone has any ideas how to stop it?

Outfit: Day At The Coast



The young man and I decided to make the most of the only fine day this week and headed to the coast today. We stopped off on the North Yorkshire Moors on the way and then headed to Robin Hood’s Bay for lunch. Afterwards we continued up to Whitby. We walked around the town and found a lovely new restaurant to have our tea in.

Blue cardi – Ethel Austin
Grey tank – Cherokee at Tesco
Jeans – Gap
Blue flats – Ethel Austin
Red glitter bangles – Primark

Total Est. Cost £25

Thursday, August 14, 2008

Outfit: Two Outfit Thursday

I started off the morning in scruffy jeans and a t shirt as you can see in the first picture. Then the young man said he was taking me out for a pub lunch and so I quickly changed into something a little more presentable. I put on my red boots again in case the rain returned. Before this week I’d not worn them for ages and I’m remembering how much I love them so expect to see more of them!

Pink ‘Look Shoes’ t – Zara
Black long sleeve t – Long Tall Sally
Jeans – Topshop
Pink bangles – Gift from a friend
(Had on my pink flurry slippers with this!)

Total Est. Cost £47



Black jacket – Long Tall Sally
Black long sleeve t – Long Tall Sally
Jeans – Gap
Red boots – Nine West (Century 21)
Red glitter bangles – Primark

Total Est. Cost £133

Reader Mail

I got the following question from a reader:

Dear Shoegal,
I'm going to a wedding in November but all my dresses are fairly summery, and I can't afford a new one. How can I accessorize/layer in a classy but effective way so I don't freeze to my champagne flute?!
Chilly of Leeds

Dear Chilly of Leeds
I would suggest adding tights and either a long sleeve top underneath the dress or a cardigan or jacket over the top. Depending what the dress looks like, you could either go for grey or black additions, or alternatively, pick out one colour from the dress and use that – if it has any darker colours in it such as purple or dark green then these would be ideal additions to ‘winterise’ it. Then add some jewellery, heels and a smart coat and you will be all set.

Wednesday, August 13, 2008

Outfit: Evening Entertaining


I took a shower and got changed before my parents came over. We had a lovely evening – I cooked a lasagne and then we introduced them to the Wii. My mum got a bit over excited when she got a strike at bowling.

Teal shrug – Ann Taylor Loft (charity shop)
Green top – Long Tall Sally
Grey jeans – Gap
Teal faux suede wedges – Matalan

Total Est. Cost £28

Outfit: Wednesday



We’re just having a quiet week around the house this week. I went to the supermarket this morning to pick up a few items as we’ve invited my parents to tea today. I also stopped in at Boots and got some Clinique face blotting tissues (and another Bonus Time free gift pack – little sister this one has your name on it!), picked up some magazines in Borders and claimed my free Galaxy Ripple chocolate bar in WH Smith (thanks Company magazine!).

This afternoon I’ve been tidying up the house and will be preparing the tea in a while.

Grey top – Topshop (eBay)
Jeans – Gap
Yellow shoes – Cherokee @ Tesco
Yellow belt – Charity shop

Total Est. Cost £21.75

Tuesday, August 12, 2008

The 1000th Post

This is my 1000th post! It’s taken just over 2 years but here we are. Quite a milestone I feel. I am so proud of this blog and I love writing a post each day (or whenever I can). I may not get the largest readership but I don’t think I’m doing too badly considering I started blogging for myself really. The idea was that I had an outlet for all my fashion and style related thoughts so I didn’t bore the young man and anyone else around me. This way, if you’re reading it voluntarily you must be interested in what I have to say. I hope you continue to read and enjoy for the next 1000 posts!

This Week I Will Be Mostly…

…wearing casual jeans all week
…reading the September issue of Elle magazine
…watching the last episode of Gok’s Fashion Fix
…listening to the new hi fi system!
…eating lunch at home
…shopping for magazines

Outfit: Patriotic Tuesday



We have finally got the new hi fi system set up and it sounds amazing! We went to pick up the speakers this morning and then the young man wired them up. All of my CDs have now been liberated from the loft and so I have vast choices of what to play. The young man has even attached a lead to play his iPod through the speakers and he’s currently upstairs transferring more music onto it.

White long sleeve t – Tall Girls
Blue tank – Topshop
Jeans – Gap
Red boots – Nine West (Century 21)
Red bangles – Primark
Red beads – eBay

Total Est. Cost £99.50

Monday, August 11, 2008

Outfit: Monday


The young man and I have the week off work and so this morning we headed out to buy a new hi fi system. The speakers we wanted were not in stock but we can pick them up tomorrow. We also went to a couple of other places to get speaker stand and various cables and jacks so we can hook up the record player and tv to the new amplifier. So just a basic outfit for running around and a for a trip to the supermarket.

Black shrug/wrap – Long Tall Sally (eBay)
Black & white houndstooth top – Dorothy Perkins
Jeans – Gap
Black flats – Priceless Shoes

Total Est. Cost £74.50

Sunday, August 10, 2008

Outfit: Sunday Lunch



The young man’s niece was 3 yesterday and his dad was 65 last weekend. We all headed over to his sister’s house and went out for Sunday lunch at a nearby pub. It was raining (again) so boots were a necessity but as I knew I wouldn’t be walking far I felt I could ignore my ‘note’ from yesterday.

Teal tank top – Next
White long sleeve t – Long Tall Sally
Jeans – Dorothy Perkins
Teal boots – Faith
Brown & silver bangles – Dorothy Perkins

Total Est. Cost £85

Saturday, August 09, 2008

Note To Self…

…when it’s raining, you need to tuck your jeans into your boots or they are going to get soaked.

Outfit: Saturday Shopping


The young man and I headed out today to look at new hi fi equipment as the one we had broke a few weeks ago. It was pouring with rain so boots were a necessity.

Brown cord jacket (not pictured) – Topshop (charity shop)
White t – New Look
Jeans – Gap
Cowboy boots – New Look
Turquoise bangles – Oxfam
Turquoise necklace – Dorothy Perkins

Total Est. Cost £88.25

For Goodness Sake!

I don’t want to be disloyal to my fellow Yorkshire folk but really? The people of Selby need to find something better to do with their time!
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/north_yorkshire/7550134.stm

Outfit: Friday Night at the Pub




I was planning a nice quiet night in last night but the young man had other ideas and we ended up going up to the local pub to meet some friends. It was a nice evening in the end, a few drinks and a game of pool.

Grey tank – Cherokee @ Tesco
Teal shrug – Ann Taylor Loft (charity shop)
Jeans – Gap
Black flats – Priceless Shoes

Total Est. Cost £57

Friday, August 08, 2008

Review: Gok’s Fashion Fix

How much do I love this show? I think it’s the last episode next week and my Thursday evenings will be duller without it, that’s for sure. I’d never seen anything with Gok in it before, and I have definitely been missing out as he’s fabulous!

In case you’ve not seen it, the main concept is this: each week there’s a theme and 4 fashionistas have an unlimited budget to create a look each within this theme. Gok has £800 to create 4 looks from the high street.

Last night’s theme was ‘red carpet’ and the fashionistas finally lost the plot. The buyer from Harrods pick out a dress (which looked see through to me) and announced “it’s quite pricey at £3,560. Actually, no, that’s not so bad. We have dresses here that cost forty or fifty thousand”. And then the buyer at Selfridges added a bracelet to her outfit that cost £68,000. This pushed the total of all four designer outfits to over £106,000. As I said to the TV last night: you could have a house for that!

Outfit: Tall Friday


I was promised sunshine for today by the BBC website and had planned to wear my brown peep toe platforms. But when I got up this morning it was raining and so an alternative footwear choice was necessary. As these jeans are so long, it had to be something with a very high heel. I’ve not worn these boots for ages and boots are perfect in the rain. They have a 4” heel so fitted the bill perfectly. Consequently, I’m all leg today, but that happens to me a lot anyway. And the sun has come out now. Typical!

The inspiration for this outfit was the new makeup I got at Boots yesterday. I bought an Urban Decay eye pencil in Electric (a turquoisey-green colour) and got a brown eye shadow free in the Clinique Bonus Time box when I stocked up on foundation. I am wearing both today and needed an outfit to match!

Brown long sleeve t – Tall Girls
Green/turquoise tank – Topshop
Jeans – Gap
Brown boots – Caravelle Fine Leather (Brantano)
Brown & silver bangles – Dorothy Perkins


Total Est. Cost £57.50

Thursday, August 07, 2008

Outfit: Rainy Thursday




It’s not raining yet, but the forecast on the radio this morning was for heavy downpours and thunderstorms. What a lovely August we’re having so far! With that in mind, I need something to keep me out of any potential puddles and what better than shoes with a platform? I wasn’t totally sure about these jeans when I bought them, but I love them now and am glad I got such a bargain. I’ve had this blue top years and the cami underneath was purchased whilst on holiday in Swanage in 1998.

Blue top – Dunnes
Blue cami – New Look
Grey jeans – Gap
Black platform shoes – Ethel Austin

Total Est. Cost £23

Wednesday, August 06, 2008

Outfit: Comfy Wednesday


Not knowing how warm it would be or whether it would rain, I decided to go for comfort today. These are my favourite jeans – they are Gap Left Weave ones and are so soft to wear. A cosy wrap cardi was a must in case the lads decide to put the air conditioning on again. And flat boots finish it off to give my feet a break from heels.

Black wrap top – Long Tall Sally (eBay)
Black tank – Cherokee at Tesco
Jeans – Gap
Brown cowboy boots – New Look
Leopard print scarf - Ethel Austin

Total Est. Cost £86.50

Outfit: Anniversary Meal



The young man and I had been together 4 years on Monday. We would usually go out to celebrate on the day, but the young man was taking an exam for work yesterday and so he was revising Monday night. That meant we had to wait until last night to celebrate. We headed out to a little Italian restaurant in our village and it was lovely, despite walking in the rain to get there.

Blue sweater – Long Tall Sally
Jeans – Dorothy Perkins
Brown boots – New Look (eBay)

Total Est. Cost £35

Tuesday, August 05, 2008

Outfit: Sunny Tuesday



After it rained yesterday, it looks like the summer has returned today with plenty of sunshine. I wasn’t sure how warm it would be though so I opted for a long sleeve t. I can always open the window if it gets too warm.

Brown pattern skirt – Long Tall Sally
Brown long sleeve t – Tall Girls
Brown shoes – New Look (eBay)
Total Est. Cost £56

Monday, August 04, 2008

Why I Love: Boots The Chemist

There is a large Boots store close to where I live and so that is the place I end up doing most of my beauty shopping. Boots has a reward points system – you get 4 points for every pound you spend in the store. Each point is then worth a penny to spend in the store so once you’ve let the points accumulate for a while you can spend them on most products in the store. In essence: free stuff! There are frequently offers running where you get 50 or 100 extra points when you buy certain products, to help you increase your points total further.

Speaking of offers, there are always tons of offers on in store. I buy Boots own brand cucumber face wipes and as these are often on buy one get one free, or 3 for 2, I will take advantage and stock up. Browsing the make up counters with my sister last weekend, there was some kind of offer on practically every brand – be it a discount on a new product, a free gift when you spent a certain amount on that brand, or just 3 for 2 offers on nail polish or eyeliner.

The larger Boots stores like the one near me have makeup counters to rival the biggest department stores. All the major brands are there – Clinique, Guerlain, Clarins. And often there are offers on these brands exclusive to Boots. I know there’s a Clinique Bonus Time offer starting on Thursday this week. I need a foundation refill so I will definitely be popping in to claim my free gift.

Boots offer an own brand option for most products so there’s usually a cheaper alternative of whatever you are looking for that is just as good as the branded one. They have a pharmacy in most stores and sell everything from tights to lipstick. They are on every high street in the UK, online, and I believe Target in the US stocks some of the Boots own brand products. It’s well worth a visit.

This Week I Will Be Mostly…

…wearing cardis and shrugs
…reading ‘The Chocolate Run’ by Dorothy Koomson
…watching videos on You Tube
…listening to Black Lace
…eating out at the pub
…shopping for a birthday present for my friend

Outfit: Monday


It’s a bit overcast today so I’m glad I decided to put on this cosy shrug. Work today, then the Tesco shopping this afternoon.


As with many of my outfits, I started with the shoes as an inspiration for this outfit. I’ve not worn them for a while and they are pretty fabulous. It’s nice to wear a lighter colour shoe in the summer, and save all the blacks and dark browns for when it’s raining or colder.

Cream shrug – Long Tall Sally (eBay)
Blue tank – Dorothy Perkins
Jeans – Gap (embroidered by me)
Beige shoes – Faith

Total Est. Cost £50

Weekend Recap

Saturday was spent in and around the house. I did some housework, read a book, and just generally pottered. The young man’s mum and niece called round to see us so I spent a while playing with the niece (she’s almost 3). No outfit picture – I just wore cropped jeans, a white cami and my beloved blue velvet waistcoat that I’d worn twice last week already.

Saturday evening the young man & I headed to our local town for a night out. We ended up at the club that features in this video.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0V6N4elMVX4

I’d never been there before but apparently it’s a must-do if you live in the area. The video was shot in about 1984 and the club has not changed at all since then! No picture again – we were running late to go out. I wore dark skinny jeans, a blue/black sparkly top and my metallic blue shoes.

Sunday morning we got home around 2.30am and so did not get up in time for church. It was the young man’s dad’s birthday so we went up to his parents’ house and had some lunch with them. Late afternoon we headed to a BBQ at the house of one of the drama group members. The weather stayed fine and it was lovely sitting out in the garden.


Black & white top – New Look (eBay)
Jeans – Gap
Black shoes – Priceless Shoes

Total Est. Cost £22

Friday, August 01, 2008

2nd Blogo-versary (And I Forgot It!)


How stupid am I? Yesterday marked the second birthday of my blog, and I forgot about it! I have been thinking all week that it was coming up and then I go and forget to say anything. Oh well, better late than never I suppose.

So, two years of blogging. My how things have changed since I started. The blog has had an image overhaul. I’ve figured out how to post pictures and my readership has grown, for which I’m very grateful. I’m incredibly proud of this blog, and pleased with myself that I’ve managed to keep it up for so long. I hope you all continue to enjoy reading as much as I enjoy posting and here’s to the third birthday next year!


(Picture: susanlawrence.com)

Book Review: ‘The Personal Shopper’ and ‘Late Night Shopping’ by Carmen Reid

It’s a mark of a good book when you want to find out the ending, but you don’t want the book to end because you’re enjoying reading it so much.

Meet Annie: the personal shopper with a great house, two children and the perfect wardrobe. The only thing missing is the perfect man.

I’m not sure whether it was the shopping, the descriptions of Annie dressing her clients, the lists of what a certain character was wearing at the beginning of each chapter or the eBay sales that had me hooked. Whichever it was, I thoroughly enjoyed both these books, in a way they are the books I wish I had written. If you love shopping, shoes and clothes as much as I do then ‘The Personal Shopper’ and its sequel ‘Late Night Shopping’ are definitely the books for you.

Outfit: Casual Friday




I started out with the jacket today as I’ve not worn it in a while. I knew I wanted to wear these jeans too. I was going to go for the full on 70s high waisted look with the platform shoes and everything but I ended up changing my top as the one I originally picked out has too high a neckline. I am thinking of taking the scissors to it and altering it.

Pink jacket – Long Tall Sally (eBay)
Turquoise/green top – Topshop
Jeans – Gap
Brown peep toes – Primark (charity shop)
Brown scarf (charity shop)
Pink flower (on jacket lapel) – Claire’s
Brown & silver bangles - Dorothy Perkins

Total Est. Cost £30