Sunday 25 February 2018

Trending - New York Fashion Week



Tibi, Area, Michael Kors, 3.1 Philip Lim and many more have stemmed my fashion appetite at nyfw this past couple of weeks. This season so far seems better than many previously, partly because it’s the AW18 shows - which I love.
Autumn/winter sartorial offers multiply and diverse styling options. Layers, colours, knits, prints and textures all excite me and make fashion fun and eclectic. 
The New York shows were filled with these delights. Layers of clashing prints at Micheal Kors, blocks of solid colour at Tibi and metallic fabrics and embellishments at Area. Browsing the catwalk section of vogue I’ve noticed many forming fashion trends.  Checks - gingham and tartan, animal prints - mainly leopard, jewel colours - ruby, navy and emerald and lastly solid colours worn from head to toe. Never mind waiting until next AW18 I want to try of these out now.


From Top to bottom -
3.1 Philip Lim
Area
Michael Kors
Tibi

Ph Credit - Vogue UK
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Saturday 17 February 2018

New York fashion week - street style trends we can try in real life

 
It’s fashion month! Hooray!  It’s also the AW18 shows which makes it all the more exciting. Autumn/winter dressing is my favourite, I’m guessing this comes down to it being constantly cold here in the north of the UK and the fact I’m very pale and never get a tan and come summer, I struggle to disguise this. 
So far the New York shows have offered up some amazing pieces and I feel like I’ve fallen in love with fashion all over again, but more on that later. 
Today it’s about the street style! Yes, I know fashion week is about the designs coming down the runways but over the last 10 years those entering the shows have offered us similar exciting, inspiring and (sometimes) wearable fashion trends we can try in real life.
I constantly use street style as my source of inspiration and fashion weeks in New York, London, Milan and Paris brings together stylish individuals from all over the globe. Each portray their own personal style using different fashion pieces in creative and beautiful ways. 
Street style doesn’t have to always represent what is trending but what people love and feel comfortable in, which is what fashion is all about. It can often also be a brilliant way to spot emerging future trends too. These are my favourites so far.

Ph credit - Vogue and Harper's Bazaar
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Thursday 15 February 2018

Now I'm thirty, should I have my s**t together?

What does having your shit together involve and is it possible to achieve it by the time you're thirty, or will we be aiming for this our whole lives? 
For me, a small move towards having my shit together recently is doing the washing up before I go to bed (at 9.30 because I’m not in my twenties anymore and I’m tired!), as there’s nothing better than getting out of bed in the morning to a tidy home. Reading this back to myself makes me realise how my life has changed. 

In August I turned thirty, this didn’t raise any concerns. 
I’m not the type who needed to accomplish particular goals by the the time I reached this age i.e buy a house, get married. The latter ended up happening naturally - as already mentioned in a recent post I’d never envisioned getting married until my now husband proposed. But un-expected suprises are the best.
As a recent graduate all I really wanted to do by the time I reached thirty was graduate and with a job. I’m not 22, I’ve started my climb up the career ladder later than most so having a job when I graduated was important. I knew I would be nearly thirty and needed to get my act together. Yes, I loved being a student but gaining a job was the reason I went to university in the first place. 

Turning thirty for many is a milestone; some dread it, some revel in it. I even saw a guy on Instagram celebrated his thirtieth birthday with 30 drinks in 30 pubs in 30 days. Extravagant!
For myself it was just another birthday celebrated with close family and friends. I’ve never been one to go all out on Birthdays. 
But what has dawned on me recently is what my life should be or feel like now I’m thirty? Am I now a fully fledged grown up? Because to be honest I don’t feel like I’m there yet. 
I don’t own my own home and have only been in full time work for less than a year (since leaving university). This past few weeks, new evidence suggests we are physiologically adults at the age of 25. 
At 25 I still lived at home with my parents and had just left my job to go back to study. I definitely didn’t feel very adult. Yes I worked part time and paid my way but this was a far cry from some others my age. Some were married with children by that age, we all reach these supposed life goals at different periods. Some may feel ready for that commitment others are still enjoying going out drinking with friends and rolling into work with a hangover. I was enjoying the latter and enjoyed every single minute of it. 

But there comes a point when things have to change and planning your future becomes important. 
It’s time to not be hungover on weekends and open that help to buy ISA. 

However, we are constantly under pressure to have life figured out, what’s the best age to get married, buy a home or have a family. When really the majority of us will figure this out at different times in our lives. Why should we follow stereotypes and do as others do? Following suit can often make us feel deflated or envious so I believe it’s great to be different and plan our lives how we want them to be or not to be. 

Getting your shit together involves many aspects, recently I feel productivity is key! Life’s crazy busy for us all. I work a 40+ hour week plus two hour commute there and back and I’m trying to fit exercise into my daily routine too so being productive is currently how I’m getting my life on track. Yes it’s tiring but that’s life and you get out what you put in. 
Carrie Bradshaw said your thirties were to learn the lessons. She’s fictional but correct. By the time you reach thirty you are starting to learn life’s lessons. Mistakes are made, we are human and don’t always get things right the first time, but we learn from them more than we did in our early twenties. 
  
If you don’t have life figured out by the time you're thirty, I’m sure you’re not the only one. Life’s difficult and brilliant and terrible life changing situations are thrown at us that we may have never expected or know how to deal with, but we’re human and continue to learn and grow no matter what age. Small steps to possibly having it all/ my shit together is what I’m aiming for, it’s what we should all aim for. 

ph credit - Trendland
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