Sarenza A-Z: S is for Shellys

Shellys is a brand I grew up with, I remember coveting them in my teenage years but was cursed with wide feet that meant cool shoes just weren’t an option. Thankfully since then things have changed; namely my feet have oddly shrunk and maybe that goes part way to explain why I love shoes as much as I do. This week I am seriously lusting after these beauties!

Dandy £49.99, Frankie £63.70, Konichiwa, £67.99 and Confetti £46.70.

I already have a couple of pairs of Shellys shoes in my collection, and if this lot is anything to go by, then it won’t be long before I’m adding more!

What shoe brands did you lust after growing up?

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God Save the Queen of Fashion

The Queen’s Diamond Jubilee gives everyone, whatever their monarchical persuasion, two very fine things indeed. The first is not just one bank holiday, but two (June 4th and 5th) and the second is the perfect excuse to dress for a formal luncheon at Buckingham Palace (or a soggy street party at the local cul-de-sac, whichever).

This summer, fashion has been seized by a decidedly royal authority. Designers have taken majestic inspiration from HRM’s 60 year reign, with Union Jacks, Corgi prints and crown jewels decorating the high street. Queen Elizabeth II has, throughout the years, displayed some particular fashion prowess and now, with diamonds the hot stone of the season, it’s time to start thinking about what will be gracing your wardrobe ahead of next month’s street parties and celebrations.

First things first, as tempting as it is to display your red-white-and-blue pedicure in those killer peep-toe sky-
scrapers, it’s a good idea to dress your feet down. Always think about the functional necessities of shoes for summer garden party. If it were my choice and I controlled the
solidity of the earth, I would announce the summer as stiletto season and be done with it. However, this is Britain ladies and with the way things are going, it’s bound to be a grey and goose-pimpled affair. This means stilettos are a no-no. Don’t be the silly fashionista that gets stuck in the mud as her five-inch Louboutins sink deep into the abyss. This makes even the classiest of gals look a little ditsy and, after all, the Queen would never allow such a faux pas.

However, that mustn’t hinder our royal engagements. Opt for sandals or, if all else fails and the weekend is a wash-out, Hunter have designed some wonderful wellies to arm you against puddles in the best possible style.

£125

Another word of warning: it might seem like a good idea at first, but sewing a Union Jack tea- towel to a black mini dress and stuffing your feet back into those platform shoes will not make you look like Geri Halliwell in her hey-day. As tempting as it is, that outfit didn’t look good then and it certainly does not look good now. Instead, opt for a more regal aesthetic and go 1950’s. We’re talking full A-line skirts, petticoats, sinched in waists, fascinators and formal hats. Channel a fresh- faced Queen Liz at the beginning of her reign with some modern quirks thrown in. Hobbs have got a delightful, but pricey, fascinator that will set off any Jubilee outfit whilst Topshop provides a wonderfully unusual accessory, perfect for a celebratory British tea party. It doubles-up as a functional item, too, because it can be used to measure rainfall!

However you choose to celebrate the second longest reigning female monarch in the history of the world (Queen Victoria is still winning with her 63 years and 7 months) do so in style. If you’re after fancy hosiery from Marks and Spencers or new arm candy from Zalando, the British high street is sure to cater for all of your Jubilee needs, and then some.

*Guest post provided from Zalanda. No payments exchanged*

reality (or lack of)

You’ve probably noticed an increase in sponsored posts/guest posts and general fillers lately. I apologise for that, it’s not what I am normally about, but right now I’m struggling to find motivation or enthusiasm for anything much (but at the same time I feel compelled to blog). Work is about the only thing giving me any sense of normality and it might seem odd to many that the death of my Nan has affected me (and all the family) so much, but then, quite simply no-one knew her like we did. I grew up living local to my Grandparents; and still do. I spent a lot of time with them and we were exceptionally close. This has been a real blow, and although I have not lost a parent like my Mum, my Aunt and Uncles, it almost feels as if I have (and I know my brother and cousins feel the same way).
I’m trying to get some kind of normality and routine back, slowly, surely. As a person who thrives on being in control I’m completely out of kilter with the days that blur by with no set feeling or routine. Add in to that a long standing history of depression and the ever-present battles with food, and I’m really just existing. I don’t know what is right or wrong in how I should be feeling; is this normal? does it end? I hate seeing my Mum hurting so much and feeling helpless towards doing anything to comfort her and my Grandad.
One thing that all this has shown me, is that once again the online community has really come through. Ignore anyone who says social media is ruining society, I have never felt more supported in my entire life.
This is a somewhat self indulgent “me me me” post that started out just as an apology for lazy blogging. There are a couple of events coming up; a trip to see family and a dear friend’s wedding (I managed an entire hour of her hen do *bad friend*) which I am actually looking forward to and I hope this is a sign of things to come.
I respect bloggers who put themselves out there in posts; and I’ve always tried to stay true to myself. Maybe I come across as pathetic or self indulgent, but just writing this post has proven cathartic and for that reason alone I am clicking publish.

Thank you
Normal service WILL resume
xxx

KIA Dubstep Contest Euro 2012

  If Twitter is anything to go by, I know there are a fair few football fans among you lot; and probably even more of you who love to dance…well how about combining both and entering the Kia Dubstep Competition for your chance to win tickets to the opening match of Euro 2012 and the chance to win the grand prize of a brand new Kia car?!


Sound tempting? Well, here’s what you need to do:
Pop along to the facebook app and click “Like” for the full instructions. There are a few guidelines/rules to follow, as highlighted below…

  • Your entry does not have to be amazing… but you do need to make a genuine dance attempt! Be creative, don’t take yourself too seriously and most importantly, have fun!
  • All entries must have the dubstep tune from DJ Flux Pavilion “I Can’t Stop” within their entry. This is the song you are dancing to!
  • Participants can enter alone or as a team (there is no limit to participants) but please keep in mind that a maximum of 2 can claim the prize to Euro 2012.
  • Minors (under the age of 18) are not permitted to qualify for selection as one of the finalists but they can contribute to the video.
  • The 8 finalists will win a trip to Euro 2012 that will include flights, hotels and a ticket to watch the Euro 2012 opening match in Warsaw, Poland.
  • The grand prize winner will receive a new Kia Picanto.
  • The competition will end on May 13th so ensure all entries are in before then!
     

You’ll also find video tutorials on the Kia Youtube page as well as other entries! Enter the competition now and let me know so I can take a peek; I’ll be sharing my video with you lot by the weekend!

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feeling those florals

Recently George clothing got in touch and asked me if I’d like to take a look at their new Be Seen In I jumped at the chance…lately George has gone from strength to strength in creating some seriously covetable pieces at seriously covetable prices (scarf print dress and cat top being my two most recent, and favourite buys)

The Be Seen In range features gorgeous florals; statement trousers, leggings, tops and skirts all costing between £6 and £14. When they said I could pick an item for myself I wasn’t hesitant at all in saying YES! This girl loves her flowers.
As you can see I went for the Floral Jersey Blazer which I paired with a  pink dress for Friday’s workwear. I got so many compliments on this, and cost per wear, at £14 this will soon be in the minus figures.

Come to think of it, it’s my George clothes that ALWAYS get the most attention…one to watch ladies, one to watch.

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Item recieved free of charge, this does not effect my view on George clothing as I already shop there, a lot! Post contains affiliate links.