Sunday, 11 December 2011

Dream Come True

Last month one of my university lecturers gave me the opportunity to help out styling a photo shoot for the Aberdeen Press & Journal newspaper. I was so excited and thankful for this opportunity as it is something I am interested in doing in the future!
The shoot took place in the Bon Accord Shopping centre and we were given the privilege to pick outfits from any of the stores within the centre and style our model. I was given the occasion ‘Christmas day’ to choose outfits for. The photo shoot was published in the newspaper last weekend however I forgot to buy a copy! Silly me! However, not to worry I have the original copies and would like to share a few with you guys. Hope you like them :)






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Saturday, 10 December 2011

Tis The Season To Wear Tartan!

After seeing Rihanna the other week on the xFactor wearing Alexander McQueen’s puffball dress I thought to myself, ‘Is tartan making a comeback in fashion?!’  I love tartan, it’s such a bold and unique design that us Scots can be proud of. Now that the Christmas season is upon us I assumed that we would all be wearing the usual metallic and sequin pieces however I’m more than pleased to take a step out of the box and get to grips with a few good old tartan pieces for my Christmas nights out!

Emma Watson, Rihanna and Chloe Moretz all wearing McQ's Tartan dress

If you’d like to get into the tartan spirit here are some affordable pieces!

MotelRocks Tartan Chiffon Shirt: £38

MotelRocks Tartan Short: £28.50
Converse: £51
Marshmallow Welly: £15
Pieces Hwo Scarf: £12.50
And last of them all, if you would like a dress like McQueen's but for a smaller price here is what you're looking for!
Apricot Tartan Dress: £25

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Friday, 9 December 2011

Accessorize Accessorize Accessorize!

No matter what you are wearing accessories can always transform an outfit. Whether you’re just going into town or to work/uni or getting ready for a night out the right accessories can make a difference! Having a good few staple pieces can give your wardrobe multiple looks and save you money.
Here are a few of my affordable favourites at the moment...


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Tuesday, 6 December 2011

Swap Shop

At university today, on the way to lab for another depressing 3 hours of my life I passed the student notice board and actually spotted a poster that made me stop, the Uni Swap event. I remember being told about the Uni Swap event last year but didn’t manage to go as I was so crammed with uni work which I yet again find myself this year. It’s such a good event put together by the fashion society and gives everyone the opportunity to bring along any unwanted clothes and to swap with others.


The Robert Gordon University Swap Shop is to be held in the Union on the 12th December. It opens at 7pm for drop offs, but swapping begins at 8pm.
Entry is only £2 and this will gain you a raffle ticket as well. However, if you drop of any items before Monday 12th you will have free entry and a raffle ticket on the night. 
For every item swapped you will get £1 (+5 items =£2)
The raffle prizes are Gift card amounts for the St Nicholas & Bon Accord shopping centres:
1st= £30
2nd=£20
3rd=£10
The Swap Shop is a great event, especially at this time of year to get rid of those clothes that you no longer want and make space for you new Christmas presents! I definitely urge everyone to take something along.

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Monday, 5 December 2011

Charity Gems

I love a good charity shop! What’s a better feeling than buying yourself a bargain and knowing that your money is going towards a good cause?
I haven’t been able to recently (because I’ve been so busy with coursework), but if you’re prepared to have a good old rummage in a charity shop you can find some real gems, sometimes if you’re lucky even a vintage treasure.
Fashion often repeats itself so you will find old designs of current high street styles in your local charity shop at a reasonable, affordable price. Saying this you will also find good old retro pieces.

My favourite charity shops are The British Heart Foundation, Oxfam and Cancer Research really just because they ar emy local charity shops at home(Perth).

As all my charity shop  finds are at home my friends gave me a few of theirs to show you.
This is Ailsa’s £4 New Look embellished shawl which was originally £24 in the retail store.


This is Toni's absolute bargain of a clutch at 20p!

As I am a Fashion Management student, last year as part of my graded coursework my group and I were allocated a specific charity shop, given the task to complete an outfit with £10 that we were given and present it to the university. Our group was given the British Heart Foundation and this is how it turned out...



We chose to do a 60's theme and found this amazing dress for £4. As we were allowed to alter/tailor our outfits we bought blue lace and stiched this onto the dress. We also made an underskirt to puff out the dress and stiched the hem up to make it a little shorter. In the end we even had £2 change left over, incredible!

Its amazing what you can find in a charity shop!


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Friday, 2 December 2011

Gossip...

Just thought I’d add a little gossip I found out today. You might already know but I didn’t...
Singer Kesha was dropped by her record label because of low ticket sales and lack of interest from fans for another album. This made me smile, I can’t stand Kesha!
Also Kelly Rowland is going to leave UK Xfactor to go join Simon on the US version as he has specially requested her. This didn’t make me smile :(. Kelly is the only decent thing about the Xfactor, amazing us weekend after weekend with her stunning outfits.
Here are a few of Kelly's dresses.
My favourite! Dress by Sass & Bide







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eBay Love!

I’m a bit of an eBay geek. I spent most of my summer selling some of my old clothes and shoes on eBay and made around £140. Pretty chuffed with myself to be honest! While selling I also purchased a few bargains during the summer on eBay. One of them was the blue John Zack one shoulder shimmer dress that I spotted on Chloe Sims from TOWIE. It was £45 on New Look’s website but I got it for £21 on eBay, bargain! EBay’s a great way to make money as well as save it.

It’s coming up to Christmas and I can’t stand the busy shops at this time of year with the last minute, panicked shoppers I prefer to shop online for presents. So far, eBay is where I have bought most of them. Although it sounds really cheap and tacky of me everything I have bought is a well known label brand, genuine and up to date just at a lower price.  So another word of advice check out eBay before you go ahead and buy something in this shops for full price.

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