March 4th, 2013



And a cat ear hat for you!
Hey! Just a quick one from me – I wanted to let you know about a fun way that you can help donate to Comic Relief and look super cool at the same time (glasses/moustache not included). TK Maxx have teamed up with Stella McCartney, who designed this set of tees for this year’s Comic Relief campaign. If you get your mitts on one, all the profits go towards helping people in need across Africa and the UK. Hurrah! I picked the Kate Moss vest – isn’t she a cutie? Once you’ve got your fave and styled it up, pop over to the TK Maxx Facebook page, or search ’50 Ways’ in the iTunes store or Google Play and upload your look – for every picture uploaded, another £1 is donated to Comic Relief. What are you waiting for?!

As an added incentive, I’m going to give away a brand new cat eat bowler hat to one lucky commenter – all you have to do is pinky promise me that you’ll help out somehow, from buying a t-shirt, donating even the smallest amount directly to Comic Relief or even just chatting about it on Twitter using the hashtag #RNDTEE. Giving to charity and the chance of winning a hat – win win! I’ll pick out a comment at random on Friday 8th and notify the winner directly. My stuffed Dachshund isn’t too fond of wearing it, so help a brother out ; ) x


February 27th, 2013






…And another cat hat
Whilst red telephone boxes look rather charming and British and all that, they are really just bright red toilets and/or advertising space for ladies of the night, as I discovered when goofing around with my pal Dina and taking some snaps. Consider that a warning! It had been a very long time since I’d actually required the use of a telephone box. I think the last time might have been a few years ago when Miguel fell asleep, locking me out of the house – he didn’t even answer and I found myself biding my time in McDonalds. Still, they look quite nice, don’t they?

I thought I fit in quite well in my red coat – like one of the Queen’s guards perhaps, only wearing cat ears on my head rather than a bearskin (no cats were harmed in the making of this hat, promise). Again, my adoration for animal-themed accessories earned me a few funny looks, but that just made me smile- people take fashion too seriously!
Bright colours are definitely on my agenda for the next month or so until it’s time to get my pale legs out again. Even if it isn’t bright outside, there is no reason that I shouldn’t be, right?! x







Hat - YesStyle.co.uk | Coat - ASOS
Bag - DVF via Monnier Freres | Shoes - Clarks
February 22nd, 2013








Bittersweet
On the morning of the second day of London Fashion Week, I tweeted that I resembled a marshmallow in my pink, cream and mint get-up. And here is your proof! It’s safe to say that I’m fed up of Winter, so as soon as the sun reared it’s shiny head over the weekend, I made the most of it by cracking out a sugary pastel colour palette. And on another note…

I strolled with my pals Dunya and Laia over to Somerset House after the Orla Kiely presentation to witness the circus surrounding the tent. I can’t help but agree with the infamous Suzy Menkes article when I see young girls teetering on the cobbles in their impossibly high heels, showing off which invitations they managed to get their mitts on this season. Street style isn’t street style anymore, how can it be so when people plan their outfit weeks in advance to please blokes with big lenses? I’d be lying if I said that I wasn’t guilty of pre-meditating my looks based on what has or hasn’t already been photographed for WishWishWish, but guess what? I threw on this skirt and jumper combo that morning and couldn’t give two hoots that I wasn’t photographed by a single street style snapper. I just wanted to look nice for myself – remember that?
So, we found a quiet little corner and played part in our own photoshoot, probably not any less contrived, but definitely a lot more fun (you only had to witness Dunya attempting to climb up on the wall for a picture and my subsequent fit of laughter to see that we take ourselves far from seriously). I’ve been doing this for nearly 5 years now, it feels so normal to take pictures of myself to put on the internet. I can see how other people might not understand – I’m used to the expressions on people’s faces as I explain what I do here. That’s why I try not to think about it too much and just accept it, reminding myself that I’ve been so fortunate as a result.
Ahhh, blogging. Weird, isn’t it? x






Jumper - Miss Selfridge | Skirt - Miss Selfridge
Shoes - YesStyle.co.uk | Bag - Furla
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