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Monday, 3 September 2012

The Hog Princess

Dress: Oasis, Belt: Oasis
Sometimes I think you can tell that I was raised on Disney films. This dress for instance just screams Disney princess. Can't see it? Well, let me just refer you to the official Disney Princess Dress-code Check-list:

1) Colour must be suitably feminine. Pink or purple are preferable, however  blue is acceptable so long as it falls into the shades of aqua, bluebell or baby.

2) A floaty silhouette is a must. The more you look like you are an ethereal creature that could at any moment float up into the heavens, the better.

3) Trimmings should be delicate. Lace and embroidery should not be too distracting. Over the top decoration is best left to ugly sisters who need the distraction.

4) Accessorising? Take inspiration from fairy dust and opt for glittery belts, bags, shoes, pumpkins. The more glitter the more dazzled your love interest will be.

Told you so. Now where did I leave my Prince Charming?

Monday, 27 August 2012

Spighetti

Dress: Zara, Shoes: Russell and Bromley,  Clutch:  Vintage

I like food. I think that this is probably why on seeing this dress I immediately christened it 'the blue spaghetti dress' and  as simply as that this post received the worst pun title to date. I have a way with words.

I'd like to say that I wore this dress to an Italian restaurant - or even Italy (hint hint)- however, I actually wore it for a night out in Liverpool this weekend. Sans scouse brow of course!

Aside from copious amounts of alcohol and crazy dancing my friends and I also mooched around the city centre in the light of day too, visiting Liverpool One, Albert Docks and the University. Despite visiting Liverpool quite a few times before for both shopping and art gallery visits I always seem to forget how much I like Liverpool. Definitely aiming to go back again- even if it is just to do some serious damage to my bank account in Liverpool One...