Showing posts with label accessorize. Show all posts
Showing posts with label accessorize. Show all posts

Monday, 14 April 2008

Shopping Spree

I was just hanging around Victoria Centre (Nottingham), when I saw this pretty little tops. So I went in the shop and they were on half price offer. So I thought... I'd love some of those please! Well, summer should be here soon so why not... might as well treat myself. They cost me £15 for three tops, which was an excellent bargain! On my way out, I saw a pair of black stilletos and decided to have them too. They were not on sale though but what the heck! They cost me £40.00. Well, I did get a good bargain on the tops so that should just balance it out. (I'm always like this... always trying to justify my unnecessary shopping spree). I suppose I'm not called 'woman' for nothing ;)


While I was admiring my new purchases I thought of accessorizing them too so these were I came up with. I'm not really into green but this shade of green really caught my eyes. I thought, I can wear it my white Jane Norman bootcut jeans, white mules and white hand bag. That should look okay. Black semi flared jeans should work with my purple top, black shoes and bag then purple accessories. Perhaps limit it to earings and the necklace. My blue top; blue skinny jeans should do, red stilletos and bag to finish off the look. What do you think guys? If you have any suggestions... please feel free to share them with me. I'm always open to girly opinion :)
I found this pair of blue feather earings that matched perfectly with my blue top. However, I haven't got any other accessories in blue (or should it be an excuse to buy blue accessories and blue stilletos as well? Mmmm... Why not?).
Hey, Jack Sparrow! Keep your hands off my treasure box! As if!

Ta...dah!





Saturday, 12 April 2008

My Fashionista Side

Well, I do love UK high street fashion and I thought I'd share my style in this page. Are you ready folks? Here they are...! They are arranged from my recent ones.

Taken during my graduation ball. I've opted for a long black dress from Monsoon (cost me [GBP]£80/around [USD]$157 /6,546 PHP on current rate). I did my own make up using my favourite Clinique make up and hair by my ever reliable hairstylist (cost me [GBP]£105/around [USD]$208/8,615 PHP, that included full head highlights, cut and styling [curled using GHD hair straightener])


This was taken last December during a Freemason Christmas dinner. I wore Monsoon dress (cost me GBP £135/around USD $265/11,076 PHP), I did my own make up (Clinique again) and hair by Haircraft (cost me GBP £35/around USD $68/2,871 PHP)




This photo was taken summer last year on friend's Christening. I was wearing Monsoon dress (cost me GBP £135/around USD $265/11,076 PHP). I did my own hair and make up.

Marks & Spencer's top and Jane Norman jeans. Shoes by Dune
Top by Topshop, skinny jeans by Topshop's Kate Moss collection, Boots by Dou Boots (cost me GBP £165/around USD $324/13,538 PHP)




Me and my son (Isn't he cute?). I wasn't wearing much make up here because I suddenly had allergy with any eye make up. Don't know what happened then... just Superfit foundation in neutral, Double matte press powder in matte ivory, mascara all by Clinique and YSL lipgloss
Top by Oasis, canvass trousers by Topshop, mules by Barrats, bag by Next and other accesories by Dorothy Perkins
Taken December 2006 before heading to a Freemason Christmas dinner. Dress by Debut of Debenhams. Shoes with matching bags by Dolcis. I was trying to pull off a Gothic look here hence the crucifix necklace with matching earings.