Thursday 30 March 2017

Is it still winter? Not Really.




So I'm not going to lie to you all, this post was written quite a while ago but I'm gonna style it out because I still dig this outfit. It may look like summer when you're starring at those sun lit blossom trees out the window, but you know it's still chilly. 

I'm a strong believer that you can wear every type of clothing throughout winter (and early spring), even your summer faves! As long as you keep your torso warm, you'll be fine. 

Quite a high percentage of my wardrobe is filled with skirts and culottes - they're cosy and easily interchangeable, so why not wear them while you're de-icing your car? Here's a few tips to ditch that same old jeans and jumper combo without turning into an ice cube.


Rule #1 Layers - quite an obvious one really. When you've just been shopping and you want to wear everything at once, well nows your chance. I've been getting wear out of a lot of dresses I've bought throughout the year by covering them up in an oversized knit, chunky jacket and blanket scarf. Or if you want to bring out that summer dress, layer a polo neck jumper underneath and you're good to go. 



Rule #2 Hidden leggings. If like me, you're not a big fan of tights, why not sneak a pear of leggings under your outfit. A lot of my skirts are mid length and quite loose fitting, so it's easy to hide a thick pair of leggings underneath.Everyones none the wiser, but you're toasty down to the ankles. Obviously make sure you wear the right length leggings for the skirt/dress through, so they don't peep out - I've made that mistake before, not a good look. 


Rule #3 Thermals. Of course as I've said, layers are a must. However If you're wanting to wear a figure hugging outfit, you don't want hundreds of tops underneath. I feel like thermals are rarely mentioned these days, but a little thermal vest works wonders when you're out in the cold all day. 



Rule #4 Cute socks. A lot of my fave shoes have cut outs and peep toes so they end up at the back of my cupboard in the winter. Sometimes you need a little cut out boot in your life, so to avoid getting frost bite, get yourself some cute socks to show though the cut outs - my personal faves are of course a glittery number or even a simple block colour to tie in with your outfit. 

Spring is here, so why not dare to go bare. 


Dress, jumper, jacket, bag, sunglasses - Zara
Shoes, choker- ASOS


Wednesday 29 March 2017

Fishnets and Snakes




Last one from Rome, and my fave outfit, may I add. Who doesn't love a pair of fishnets right now?! If you're ever worried about rocking a pair, whack on a loose fitting tee or jumper for a more toned down vibe. 

This jumper has been a fave all year, it can be worn in so many different ways - when it's not tucked in, it has a loose tie that can be tied at the front or back. I love how baggy the style is, so perfect for a spring evening when you want to keep a bit of leg on show and pretend it's summer (but also stay super cosy and warm. 






Also how amaze are these earrings! Big earrings over chokers everyday.


Jumper - Zara
Skirt - Mango 
Shoes - Missguided
Bag - Topshop
Earrings - Regal Rose


Sunday 12 March 2017

ROME TRAVEL DIARY




Hello all, the time has come for another travel diary. I recently took a trip to Rome with the bf for my 22nd Birthday, so I wanted to share my experience as we had an amazing time - I also did another post recently about why you should visit in the winter, so check that out if you haven't already. 

We got into Rome pretty early on our first day so headed straight to our Air bnb. Luckily the owner was super nice and let us check in early so we didn't have to waste our morning lurking around with a hella lot of luggage. I'd definitely recommend Air bnb, we got such a good deal and our apartment was sooo central and cute, everything we wanted to see was a small walk away in any direction. 



I always thought I was pretty good with a map, turns out I'm not, we got lost as soon as we stepped out the door. Unintentionally, we ended up at the Victor Emmanuel II Monument (other wise known as the wedding cake) which was pretty beaut and had some great views. 





We actually planned to have a chilled first day to get our bearings but we kept accidentally turning up at monuments and sites we'd planed for another day. Checking out the Roman forum was not on the days agenda, but it was pretty breathtaking to see, especially by accident.



Yano when somewhere is so breath taking, your eyes pop out your head? This obviously happened and I broke the only pair of sunglasses I brought with me. I mean, It wasn't like I could break them any other way, like by flicking my hair back mid selfie, Pantene pro v style..





I don't know how you accidentally end up at the biggest monument in Italy, but we did, and we couldn't really turn ourselves away from the colosseum once we'd arrived.

I'm not usually suckered in by ticket men, but we got talking to some guy and ended booking onto a tour. We haggled a little and It basically ended up being the tiniest bit more expensive than the standard ticket and it saved us waiting in line to get in. 

 History is neither Ash's nor my forte, and I normally prefer to read up in my own time and wander around without a flock. However this tour was so engaging and took us all around the coliseum; under ground where they kept the animals and fighters then to the very top where the women were seated - women were lower ranked than slaves at that time, how typical. Most of this could only be accessed by tours, so it was worth while and super interesting - I'd definitely recommend it.




 The view from the very top was insane - especially in the golden hour of the day. 


The only problemo with tours is that some people ask the most pointless questions. I'm all for a interesting question, but the sun was setting, I was getting hangry (we hadn't eaten all day, due to getting lost and turning up at the colosseum and forum drama) and right at that point I did not care to know which type of brick this was.

Anywho, we made it out and obviously had to spend our evening demolishing our first lot of Pizza and wine, which was suuuuuurrr good. We were in one of the most touristy areas of Rome, so most of  the restaurants were big touristy chains which I'd stay clear of, but luckily we came across this little beauty and it was amazing.


Day 2! Time to throw a few coins in the Trevi fountain! We actually started of our day with the second part of the tour, which would take us around the Roman Forum. There is only 2% left of what used to be, so we mostly learnt about the history and random trivia.

Do you know where the term 'wrong end of the stick' came from? The roman outhouse obviously had no lights and toilet role didn't exist, so the Romans used to use a sponge on a twig instead.. So you can guess what happens if you get the wrong end of that stick.



We spent the rest of the day wondering the streets between the Trevi Fountain, the Pantheon and Piazza Navona - there are so many windy streets round here full of restaurants and gelato stores. We found the most amazing authentic Italian restaurant which was recommended by our Air bnb host (can't remember the name but it was on the street, Via Di Parione).


The Trevi fountain was of course, rammed with tourists fresh off the plane. It was beautiful but we did just have to slip into the front to take a look and make a quick escape, before we were knocked out with a selfie stick. 


I'd suggest taking a trip in the night time, it's LIT literally. 



We always end up having the same meal as each other every time we go out - which is quite good for me because it means I wont get food envy. 

This area of Rome is buzzing in the day but once it gets past dinner time, everyone seams to go into a food coma and disappear. Maybe it's down to all the looky looky men trying to ask your name and give you a 'free' bracelet (Do I look like i'm gonna fall for your shit?!) or the old man that can't actually play guitar but holds it and waits for your money.. but anyway as we found out on the next night, it's definitely not the best spot to have a few and get tiddled. 


Nevertheless, we still had a lovely evening slurping down lots of bubbly Moscato. 




Day 3 was a Saturday, so we took a trip to the local market which was super cute. I replaced my bloody sunglasses and we sampled, probably too much, Limoncello at 11am. 

Times like these really make me want to learn another language, although it is always fun when you're tying to break the language barrier with locals and you end up in a game of charades.





We used the rest of our day to take a trip to the Vatican city. We did plan to go inside but when we got there the queue was so long (a good couple of hours), tours were quite pricey, and by this point all we'd heard was that it's extremely busy and most of the day you waste queuing even once you're inside.  I know it's beautiful but we aren't religious or museum advocates, so we weighed up our options and decided no to go in and just admired it from the outside.

Technically we crossed the line, so we did visit another country for a few minutes..







Vatican sacked off, we mooched around eating (what's new?), before heading home with a bottle of wine. Turns out there was a few games lurking about, so we got ready and pumped up for a good game of twister before heading out.


We then spent the evening around the S.maria in Trastevere area. This was the best place we found for night life, every little street was lined with endless choices of restaurants, pubs and bars. 




As we had such a nice night in S.maria in Trastevere, we went back for our final day, which was even more beautiful in the day time. This is were we had the BEST PIZZA EVER. We definitely ended on a high on the pizza scale.


LOOK AT THAT BEAUTY (the pizza not Ash)







We wanted to have a nice relaxed day, and the sun was shining again so we wandered around soaking up our last day in Rome with gelato in hand. 






That's all for Rome! Bye or now.




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