Tuesday 3 April 2012

Who needs the highstreet?

Where I'm from is not known for it's shopping. There's a tiny Topshop and Miss Selfridge and then a larger New Look and a Debenhams that stocks Warehouse. So my friends and I regularly go thrifting around charity shops ,as that's one thing we're not short of here. You also know that with a charity shop treasure you're not going to look the same as everyone else, it's a fraction of the price and the money is going to a good cause. So win/win in my eyes!

A couple of friends and I went round our favourite one last week - St Catherine's Hopsice and I managed to bag a couple of gems.

Starting with this dress for a fiver...

When I first bought it, it was past knee length as I'm assuming it once belonged to a sweet, old lady. But my friend helped me 'Gok Wan' it and we chopped it nice and short. It's perfect for this spring/summer as it's a lovely, pastel blue and has a cute, floral print. I wore it whilst on a night out and teamed it with silver jewellery, a tan, plaited belt, chunky heels and red lips to edge it up...





My second steal was a cool, crazy printed top for £4...





It grabbed my attention immediately and did make me wonder which senseless human being gave it away. The emerald green and royal blue work so well together and I cannot wait to print clash it with a flowery skirt over summer. However, I wore it on Saturday with some leather shorts that my friend got from H&M, ankle socks and debuted my Presley Topshop heels...




So excited that we have two, four day working weeks and a four day weekend. I just hope the weather bucks it's ideas up as easter egg hunts, beer gardens and BBQs are not so fun in the drizzle.

Hope you have some exciting easter plans organised!

Thanks for reading!
Love,
Jade x

Tuesday 27 March 2012

Leeds Festival

The weather recently has been absolutely lovely, I'm praying like I'm sure everyone else that it's going to last through the summer. It's also got me excited for Leeds Festival, so I thought I'd post a bit of creative writing I did about the festival as part of my third year of uni. Enjoy (apologies in advance for the cheesiness)...

        I peel open my make up smudged eyes. The morning sun that pushes through the thin material of the tent momentarily blinds me whilst the lingering taste of stale alcohol and barbecue super noodles (last night’s tea) make me feel nauseous, although that could be also due to the copious amounts of cider consumed the night before. I pull my sleeping bag down and slowly sit up, my neck and back sore from sleeping on the hard ground. As I scratch my matted hair, a wave of dizziness washes over me. I take a long deep breath to compose myself and reach for a bottle of deodorant and spray it profusely around me. The strong and surprisingly sweet smell of artificial lemon fills my nostrils and leaves a dusty mist hanging in the air of the cramped three man tent. I look next to me to see Lauren and Tilly still fast asleep, curled up close to each other, reminding me of two babies swaddled tight in blankets. I shimmy out of my sleeping bag, pull on my leopard print wellies, both caked in crusty mud, and pull down the icy metal zip of the tent. Cold water from the condensation that coats the door splashes my face which feels refreshing to my tired, dirty skin. I feel like a chick breaking free from its egg as I crawl uneasily out of the entrance of the tent.  

   I hear talking and laughing from a group of boys a few tents away from ours and the smell of grass and cooking sausages blows in the wind, my tummy rumbling in annoyance. Empty cans of Strongbow, packets of Super noodles and dirty bowls litter the area we have cornered off with tents. Memories of last night flash in my mind. I roll up my sleeves, and pull down my Leeds Festival 2009 band. Its thick grainy material scratches my wrist and I look at my watch: it’s 8.37 exactly. I stand up and look out towards the direction of the arena. A sea of tents stretches over the vast fields, a mixture of colours and patterns almost like a field of different flowers. Even though there are thousands of people here I still feel like I know everyone, as if we are part of a team, the love of music uniting us, branded by the band around our wrists. From behind me I hear a zip and a voice says: “Jamie T today, bring it on!” It’s Jess, another of my friends, her head of wild red hair untamed and in knots, sticks out of the tent.
          
   Slowly the rest of our group awakes and we begin to get ready for the day ahead. A breakfast of sticky cereal bars is washed down by sugary cider and black. Various shades of glitter are added to eyes, arms are filled with beads, chains and bracelets and thigh high socks and wellies are donned.ahh rightThis is a uniform for the majority of girls here. The excitement of today’s line up causes butterflies and pulses of adrenaline to rush through me and with the effect of the cider that has started to take over the time to head off to the arena cannot come soon enough.
    It’s surprisingly warm and sunny, rare for many British summers. We spend the time chatting about the day before, joking with people at the tent next to ours and playing an array of drinking games to get us in the mood to dance and sing. The noise of people shouting and laughing comes from all around. This is regularly interrupted by the sound of the small fairground that’s set about 800m away. The flashing lights and screams remind me of being at Scarborough fair not at a festival. Gradually from over the fields the sound of music starts to become audible, it rolls over the tents and the hairs on my arms stand on end and a tingle creeps up my spine. It’s time to head to the arena.
We set off along the winding path along with the other thousands of revellers following the sound of the music like the story of The Pied Piper. The buzz that’s in the air is electric, it seems to flow through everyone and has all of us in high spirits. The smell from the various food stalls billows out of the small metal trailers, the pungent smells of curry, sweet Chinese and burgers hangs in the air. The stream of people gets larger and busier, pushing and bustling, running and jumping, reminding me of herds of animals. I grab on to one of my friend’s hands, we make a chain to stop us from being separated. We giggle, shout and sing songs that we’re waiting to hear in a matter of hours.

We are nearing the arena. High metal walls and queues of people begin to be visible and the music coming from the many stages is getting louder causing the crowd to get rowdier and further doses of adrenaline to pulse through my body. ‘We are here!’ I scream at my friends and tug them forward. As you aren’t allowed to take alcohol from outside the arena to inside, we like many others begin downing the drinks we brought for the journey from the campsite. The cider feels too cold as I try and finish it in one, it gives me the achy feeling of brain freeze and along with it a wave of dizziness. We throw our cans in to the huge bins that have been set up by the entrance of the arena. I smile at my friends and look towards the arena entrance. My friend Lauren shouts: ‘Come on, let’s go!’ We grab hands once again and head off in to the arena.






Go have fun in the sun!!

Love
Jade x

ahh right

Tuesday 20 March 2012

Irish Eye's Are Smiling.

Took a lovely trip over to Belfast with my friend Rachel to visit our friend Christine. I hadn't seen Christine since Christmas which seems like soooo long ago. It was her birthday so the perfect excuse to see her and for some serious celebrations.

I love going over to see her as Belfast is an amazing city and her family always take really good care of us. Her mum is the cutest and spoils us rotten. Every time we arrive she always has a huge breakfast spread prepared and has us a little gift bag with chocolates, toiletries and other surprises.

The weekend was spent doing excessive amounts of partying, eating and laughing, it was one of the best weekends I'd had in a long time. We also managed to slip in a bit of culture by visiting the Giant's Causeway which is the result of an ancient volcanic eruption and is now classed as one of the UK's greatest natural wonders.




                         The Giant's Causeway


    Sukie - An Irish orange juice that my friend's from uni love.




I wore - American Apparel - Disco Pants/Dorothy Perkins - studded shirt/Topshop - boots/Selection of rings/Topshop - cross earrings

I'm not sure when I'm gonna see Christine again which is pretty sad, hopefully it'll be soon.

On a brighter note my friends and I have all bought Leeds Festival tickets! I'm so excited as we haven't been to festival in a few years. I can't wait to go shopping for patterned wellies, new levis, tassled kimonos and to braid and dip dye our hair. I'm thinking of going turquoise and pink! Here's the line up, it's pretty amazing, I can't wait to see Florence, Kasabian and the Maccabees again and to see The Vaccines and Foo Fighters for the first time. I'm hoping that Mumford and Sons and Ben Howard may be added later on, fingers crossed.

I hope you all have summer plans coming together, let's all hope that this one's gonna be a scorcher!

Love
Jade x

Thursday 15 March 2012

Daddy's Girl

So I have been very absent from the blogging world due to a visit from my lovely pappa who lives in Germany, a trip over the water to Ireland to celebrate one of my best university friend's 22nd birthday. I've also started a new job and squished in another cheeky trip to Leeds with my beautiful friend Jess to see The Maccabees and visit our friend whose just moved there. As you can see I have been super hectic!

I thought I'd focus this post on the few days I spent with my dad, which always revolves around our bellies! So the time was spent eating amazing food, I definitely finished the weekend with a serious food baby.


We ate at incredible, cute village pubs - The Anvil in Sawdon and The Pipe and Glass Inn in Dalton which actually won the Michelin Pub of the Year award (very fancy). Where we devoured wholesome plates of country gub - venison, steak and fresh vegetables, creamy fish pie and sickly desserts (sticky toffee pudding pictured above). We spent a day in York picking at tapas at Ambiente - bowls of crispy calamari, chorizo and potato, lamb meatballs and dates wrapped in proscuitto as well as other Spanish specialities. Then followed that by visiting one of my favourite places in the world, Patisserie Valerie, there's always too much choice and it took me forever to finally decide on a strawberry tart. It was delicious! In between gorging ourselves I did get to do a spot of shopping and my lovely dad treated me to some Vans, yayyy! I have been dying for a pair for aaaages and I haven't taken them off my feet since, they're so comfy.


I can't wait to wear these in the summer with pretty, girly dresses and levis and vests!

My new job is a twilight shift for yell writing websites for businesses so it gives me plenty of time during the day to get my act together and start blogging again.

Hope you are all ok.
Thanks for reading!
Jade x

Wednesday 22 February 2012

One Too Many

I thought I would post a few cheeky photos from when me and my friends went to Leeds for Jess' birthday night out. It was so much fun and a lovely chance to do something different, get away from home and let loose. We went down Call Lane which is crowded with quirky cocktail bars-we took full advantage of. We all awoke with foggy memories and serious hangovers which we attempted to cure in the Slug and Lettuce.



We started with pre drinks in the hotel - Etap-very unglamourous but diiiiirt cheap. You can kind of tell in this photo that I've dip dyed my pony tail blue using soft pastels. Me and my friends had seen it on a blog before so thought we'd give it a go. It looked good but rubbed off on our clothes and skin so if you give it a go wear black and keep dyed hair off skin.


Obligatory group self timer shot. I wore my sparkly Topshop dress, sparkly socks, Topshop boots and Dorothy Perkins necklace.


Looking sober and behaving whilst drinking cocktails in Revolution.


Beyond tipsy at this point - drinking Clover Club cocktails (they have egg whites and gin in, sounds vile but are surprisingy tasty) in Neon Cactus.

                     
                          I love my friends :)

I leave for Ireland tomorrow for another friend's birthday so I shall take my camera and get lots of photos as Belfast is a really cool place. I have lots of clothes to do a show and tell with you all too. Hope you all have a lovely weekend and have some exciting plans.

Love
Jade x

p.s
Hope you are all still recovering from eating a ridiculous amount of pancakes yesterday, it's definitely a day where eating yourself in to a food coma is law.

Monday 20 February 2012

Nail Art Attack

I love nail painting, whether its just a simple slick of colour or covering my nails in gems and glitter, I always have something keeping the ends of my fingers looking pretty. My friends have recently been getting arty with their paint with aztec prints and leopard spots, so thought I best give it a go too. I decided to go for a cute and easy to start with strawberry. I'd seen them done in Thailand and thought they looked really cool. Here's my first attempt :)...




I don't think they look too bad at all. Especially as I don't have any proper utensils so had to make do with cocktail sticks and being as delicate as possible with normal nail polish brushes. I used 'Snatch' by Ciate for the base, 'Holly-Day' by China Glaze for the stalky bit and then 'Beautifully Black' by No.7 for the spots.

I'm going to buy some brushes and get a bit more adventurous with this nail art malarky. I've already found some designs on weheartit.com that have caught my eye...



                                  Marbled Madness




                Harry Potter-definitely want to do these!


Delicate Florals - think this must be a nail wrap as it's so intricate.


                          SPONGEBOB SQUARE PANTS!!


                               Detailed Aztec


Mermaid's Tail - think this will be the next design I have a go at!

Thanks for reading!
Love
Jade x

Sunday 19 February 2012

Outfit Post

I would like to apologise for my recent lack of posting. I've had a very stressful, busy but successful week. I passed my driving test (wooh!), had an interview got the job-it's a 'proper' one too (yesss!) and have also just been to Leeds with my friends for a night out which was so much fun, lots of cocktails, dancing and laughing (photos to follow soon). I thought I would just do a quick outfit post today and tomorrow do something a bit more exciting.


Leather jacket-Muubaa/Shirt-Topshop/Maxi skirt-Topshop/Boots-Topshop/Necklace and belt-borrowed


This is my friend Lauren's belt,I love it and want one too, need to get ebaying! I've been naughty and done lots of shopping recently, ooooopsy, I keep telling myself it's in celebration of my driving test and job but I think I can only use that excuse for so long. I will upload photos of them all soon.

My step dad has finished watching the rugby (yawn) which means I can watch my future husband, Ashley Banjo do his thing on 'Got To Dance'.

Take care
Jade x

Thursday 9 February 2012

Starburst, Studs And Sparkles

Here's a quick outfit post for you all.



     Studded shirt-Dorothy Perkins/Disco Pants-American Apparel/clutch bag-Miss Selfridge/Heels-Topshop


I love this shirt with my Disco Pants, I'm so glad I bought it and for a tenner it was an absolute steal. I've wanted sparkly socks to wear with my Topshop heels but couldn't find any anywhere so decided to chop an old pair of silver tights I owned that had laddered. They're a bit baggy around my ankles but slouched down I think they look quite good. I'm hoping to wear this outfit when I go to Belfast for one of my best friend's birthday so I'm hoping it doesn't snow as the white stuff will ruin my shoes as they're suede. Naughty snow!

We've actually just had a massive blizzard and my back garden now looks like Narnia, aaawwww. Me and Lauren are photoshooting tomorrow again as we thought all the snow would make pretty pictures. It just depends if Lauren is snowed in and can't drive, fingers crossed the roads are clear.

Hope you're all starting to the get that Friday feeling, I haven't as I'm working all weekend, blaaah!

Anyway thanks for reading :).
Love
Jade x


Monday 6 February 2012

Take Me To My Beach

I helped my friend pack via Skype for her holiday to India she's going on tomorrow. Not going to lie, it was pretty tricky. The Indian culture is obviously so different from here and as my friend is Hindi wilst she's out there she has to cover up as much as possible. Doing this whilst still looking fashionable and trying to avoid overheating isn't easy. Her holiday wardrobe is consisting of various shirts, leggings, longer dresses and maxi skirts unfortunately strappy tops, levis and bikinis will have to wait until she's in touristy areas. We realised that jewellery and other accessories were going to be the way forward in keeping her looking cool and individual.

All the travelling talk got me incredibly jealous as I'd love to be somewhere hot and interesting as India. I started reminiscing about the month six of my friends and I spent backpacking around Thailand over last summer. I'd give anything to be back there.

I miss...

Being surrounded by insanely beautiful beaches; all with pearly, white sand and turquoise, iridescent sea.

                                                
           Phi Phi - Long Beach

Getting to eat breakfast in paradise with my best friend.



Paying practically nothing for accommodation with a view like this.

                 
                    Koh Tao - Sairee Beach

Spending the night on Maya Bay, where The Beach was filmed. The thought that Leo once probably stood where I did gets me all hot under the collar.        




Spending nights at crazy beach bars drinking ridiculously strong cocktails from buckets and having the best time.


            Koh Samui


                                          Koh Tao



                   Koh Phangan - Full Moon Party

The hustle and bustle of the streets, especially in Bangkok and Chang Mai. All filled with curious travellers; laden with cheap t-shirts, tie dye bags and copious amounts of hand made jewellery. Locals shouting and chatting; selling various rip offs, trips to tiger temples and hot, freshly made authentic cuisine. Which filled the thick, dense air with a pungent smell of chilli, herbs, oil and cooking meat.


Bangkok - Khao San Road, the smell of that street will stay with me forever.


                     Floating market - Bangkok

Thailand had the best markets, if you ever go I seriously recommend the weekend market in Bangkok. Two of my friends and I bought loads of clothes there for dirt cheap. Imagine vintage stalls where everything is £2, beautiful handmade leather bags, mounds of silver jewellery and clothing that you could imagine seeing in the highstreet back in England but selling for a fraction of the price.


Trying fried crickets which were surprisingly tasty.

Finally experiencing all this with my friends.


Elephant trekking - Chang Mai


       Travelling by overnight train - my favourite way to travel.


I absolutely loved the excitement of arriving at a new place and not knowing where to stay or where to go. It definitely brought out the adventurer in me and has well and truly infected me with the travelling bug. 

My only regret was not getting a Thailand inspired tattoo at this cool hut on Sairee Beach.


Take me back!
Love
Jade x

Sunday 5 February 2012

Outfit Post

A quick outfit post :).



        Jumper-H&M/Skirt-Zara/Boots-Doc Martens/Bag-Primark/Necklace-Dorothy Perkins/Earring-Topshop


This is one of the looks I did with Lauren. I love this jumper, you can't really tell in the photo but its metallic and adds a bit of sparkle to an outfit. The necklace and boots were also massive bargains, the necklace was £2 and I found the Docs whilst searching around Tynemouth Market near Newcastle and the lovely lady who was selling them let me buy them for a fiver.

I've spent today sledging and fooling around in the snow, it's been so much fun. Hope you have all enjoyed the snow and that it hasn't ruined any of your plans. However, I would very much like it to politely and swiftly 'do one' now though.

Thanks for reading.
Love
Jade x

Emma Stone

Regualarly when I'm bored I spend my time watching behind the scenes footage of Nylon Magazine photoshoots on youtube. They always have great people and are always styled so cool, I would shave my head to get an opportunity to work there.

Emma Stone's video is one of my favourites, I love the deep burgundy prom dress with leather biker jacket, also isn't she hilarious and really likeable in it? You could just imagine being friends with her.

I've been a massive fan of hers since she was in 'Superbad', she's witty, genuine, beautiful, seriously talented and also always looks great whether on or off the red carpet.


She had an amazing 2011, starring in hit films 'Friends with Benefits' which I loved, 'Crazy, Stupid, Love' where she got to get up close and personal with Ryan Gosling, too hot for words and also 'The Help'.

This year isn't slowing down with her taking the lead in 'The Amazing Spiderman' alongside Andrew Garfield, whose now her off-screen boyfriend, awwwww.


Don't they look great together? I love Emma's chocolate brown riding boots and camel coat.

I thought I would show you some of her red carper looks that I love, she seems to be getting it right everytime.


This Alexander McQueen black angular prom dress, is perfect on Emma. It's fun, flirty and has the vintage inspired style that suits her down to a tee. I love the detail on the bustier and the skull-and-horse clasp clutch bag. The looks finished with an up-do, red lippie and her flawless porcelain skin. There's something very Audrey Hepburn about it.



Emma always looks great in Lanvin (Golden Globes, a perfect example) and here she does again, in this colour block, long sleeved dress. The nude, black and rose look beautiful with her pale skin and copper red hair. The embellished crystal snake motif around the neck of the dress add an edge and quirkiness to it. I just wish she had worn her hair up so that detailing was more visible.



Everyone knows that emerald green on redheads is a match made in heaven making this Jason Wu gown spot on. I love the tree print, asymmetric hemling and tear drop cut out neckline. It's accessorised perfectly with a black waistbelt to accentuate her tiny waist and with a soft up-do making this look a winner.


This was one of my favourite red carpet outfits of Emma's from last year at the 'Crazy, Stupid, Love' premiere. She looks stunning in the structured, intricately designed lace cocktail dress by Tom Ford. It oozes sex appeal with a gothic twist and once again the black highlights her skin and flame red, 1950s curled hair. Once again opting for something daring and different, I think she looks incredible.

I can't wait to see what else Emma wears this year, hopefully she's saving something special for the Oscar's. To be fair, she can do no wrong in my eyes.

Love
Jade x