Monday, 15 February 2016

One To Watch: The Other Olsen




I feel terrible for titling the post what I have but if I'm totally honest Elizabeth Olsen was totally off my radar until the last year or two. I was all into the Olsen twins when I was younger and truly envied them every step as I grew up with them. But now it is the younger sister of the twins who has captured my attention, from her acting to her style. 

With the same fortunate genes as the twins, this Olsen is just as beautiful, talented and fashion forward. I was particularly taken with this outfit that she wore to the Stella McCartney Autumn Presentation Party 2016. I love the simple shapes and colours that totally flatter her complexion and figure. She pulls off the loose fit dress effortlessly and accompanies it with an on-trend camel duster coat. I'm really into khaki at the minute and love the asymmetric heels she paired with this ensemble. 

Her simple makeup and casual hair completes the outfit with an inherent elegance. She looks stunning without even trying. Definitely one to watch!

Beth x

Friday, 12 February 2016

Valentines Day for Singles


Going solo on the big V-day seems to be something that everyone tries to avoid like the plague, it's like this day seems to highlights everyone who is single and create a lot of bitterness or anxiety for them. Having never had a valentine in my life (I'm only 18, I have time) I don't really see the dire need to have one or why anyone would be put out for one day of the year more than any other.  
The story of St Valentine is actually originated to celebrate the sharing of messages of affection, friendship and love; which over time has been morphed into a day for couples to spoil each other with flowers and chocolates. Now, I don't have a problem with this, it's always great the get presents, especially from our loved ones; however I do think it is important to remember why we are giving them and the thought behind the gifts rather than the physical giving and receiving.  
Therefore it is absurd to be put out at not having a romantic valentine when I am certain there are plenty of people in your life that you are grateful for! As well as this, I wanted to put out there that self love and being happy within yourself is just as important as being happy in a relationship, so go and buy yourself a box of chocolates or a bunch of flowers! Cheesy much? Ok, I won't go on any longer. 

Lots of love to you all! I'll be your valentine.

Beth x

Tuesday, 9 February 2016

FarFetch: Style the Sunnies



Recently I was contacted by the company FarFetch asking me to put together a stylish outfit based around a pair of sunglasses of my choosing. Of course I obliged to the offering of scouring their site full of gorgeous fashion pieces and creating an amazing outfit that is chic and effortless for spring. 

I'm quite a casual dresser from day-to-day but I do love to experiment when it comes to statement pieces and trends. I love the relaxed yet tailored structure to this outfit, it exudes put togetherness whilst not trying to hard. 

The Glasses- The centre piece of this outfit. Personally I have quite an oval face shape which is more suited to wayfarer glasses and particularly rounded frames, such as those above. The bold shape of the frames balances out my features and subdues my jawline. I am particularly drawn to tortoise shell designs as they appear more flattering on my fair skin tone than a stark black frame, warming up the colour palette of the outfit.
If you need more help unique to your face shape you can find more details over at FarFetch here.

The Gilet- I wanted to keep the outfit light for spring however in England there is still a bit of a chill in the air around this time of year so layers are always essential. This fur lined gilet is the perfect neutral tone to keep in line with the earthy colour tones of the palette, as well as adding a touch of allure to the overall look. Fringe is still so on trend and will be throughout spring, adding a three-dimensional aspect to the outfit.

The Shirt- Isn't this just captivating? As soon as I saw it I knew it had to be a part of the outfit, the animal print gives a nod to the tortoise shell on the sunglasses and the colours just screams spring. I love the contrast against the black as this adds an edge to the clean cut shapes. This shirt is slightly over-sized and I'd tuck it in to appeal to the relaxed aesthetic. 

The Trousers- As for these, I wanted to keep in sync with the refined shape of the whole outfit, so by keeping the trousers fitted it allows for a crisp silhouette. The cropped cuffs flatter the leg, elongate the calf and grace the ankle, obliging a devastating shoe.

The Shoes- These Jimmy Choo's complete the look with a khaki flare and a bronze lace. The ankle height complements the cropped trousers and the cut outs accompany the peep toe to add to the spring vibe of the ensemble. With wrap around laces the casual vibe is reestablished from head to toe, breaking down the strong angles of the other pieces.

The Clutch- Just to finish of the outfit with a practical touch, this clutch adds texture and cleanliness to the earthen tones, picking up the colour palette and harmonising with the shirt.

All of these items are linked to and can be found on the FarFetch website, along with many other amazing choices. You can find their whole range of sunglasses here

I really enjoyed putting together this look and hope it gives you some inspiration this spring.

Beth x




Monday, 1 February 2016

My Favourite Scents


I've really been getting into perfumes recently, I love how personal someones smell is and how you can connect certain people and memories to certain smells. 
I've never been a massive perfume wearer, I tended to just nick a spritz of my sisters before now, however I do have a certain type when it comes to scents; I like floral perfumes that are light and fresh. I do like sweet perfumes however more for an occasion rather than everyday wear. So I never really splashed out on perfumes until now so I thought I would show you my favourite perfumes now that I actually have more than one!

So my oldest and dearest (and now discontinued) is The Body Shop's Neroli Jasmin Eau de Toilette. I adored this scent for such a long time, and still do, I wore it only on special occasions that's how much I thought of it! And I only have a tiny amount left so I wear it even less now. It's just heavenly, it's slightly musky with a floral uplift and it's such a flattering scent.

As for the most expensive of the three, Marc Jacobs Daisy, I bought this just after last christmas in the sales after having wanted a special perfume for so long and being disappointed not to get one for christmas! This was such a popular scent and I new I loved it, so when I saw it on sale I jumped at it. This is a lot more flowery than The Body Shop's choice however is more of a fresh scent as opposed to the warmth in the jasmin.

Now onto the newest of the bunch and my latest obsession, Soap and Glory's Orignial Pink Eau de Parfum. This was a christmas present from my mum with nostalgia to one she bought me one christmas when I was younger, from Roxy (also now discontinued). When I found this I just had to have it, and so she treated me to it. The box tells me it is comprised of: citrus top notes of orange leaf, lemon, peach and sweet strawberries, with a sparkling heart of mandarin, summer rose, gardenia blooms and jasmin, on a patchouli, warm amber and lush musk base. So in english you can tell it's very fruity, however it's cut with fresh floral tones that even it out to a scent that I just can't get enough of!

What's your favourite perfume at the minute?

Beth x