Sarenza A-Z: Georgia Rose

I don’t know whether to love or hate Sarenza for introducing me to so many new shoe brands; this week the letter G is represented by French brand Georgia Rose and their new season delights (not a boot in sight, I promise!)

1. Casanovita, £67…not brave enough for full on orange? Love the comfort of wedges? I think I just found you the perfect shoe…you can thank me later!

2. Magui, £75.70 a peep toe in sunshine yellow (also comes in array of other super bright colours) these have the perfect heel height for an everyday shoe and really…how can they not fill you with joy?

3. Maora, £67, I can’t get enough of sugary pastels this season and I don’t see why it should be limited to lusting over jeans and dresses.

4. Pantika, £152 because this girl can’t resist a bit of glitter. Pricey, yes? But take it from me, Georgia Rose shoes are comfort central and I think these would work for day AND night…which automatically doubles the value!

Have any Georgia Rose shoes caught your eye? What will your feet be wearing come Spring?

xxx

Sarenza A-Z: Friis and Company

Friis and Company is another of those brands I have never heard of before working with Sarenza, originally from Denmark the brand specialises in shoes and accessories with an edge.

1. If like me, you like to carry your entire life around with you then the Envy Big Leather Bag could be the answer to your prayers; it’s a wonder I haven’t given myself curvature of the spine with the amount of stuff I carry on a daily basis.

2. I love the mix of textures on the Addie boots, I think they’d make a great alternative to stilettos on a night out.

3. Beautiful Belinda, it’s probably clear by now that I have an obsession with this style of shoe; I find it so versatile and easy to dress up or down. The purple colour makes a nice change from brown or black.

4. Beata makes me think of Chelsea Boots on growth hormones. I love how the high heel and contrasting materials gives them an edgy update.

5. Sarenza list the colour of the Forster shoulder bag as “curry”…an odd choice perhaps, but it doesn’t put me off. I don’t even know why I’m looking at bags given last months Marc by Marc Jacobs splurge.

Are you familiar with Friis and Company? What’s your favourite shoe brand beginning with “F”?

Sarenza A-Z: Emma Go

Nothing like some shoes to get a Monday off to a good start, and letter E in my Sarenza A-Z is hot brand Emma Go, who’ve I seen numerous bloggers swoon over.

1. Stella: These have been on my wishlist since I first became aware of Sarenza; every month I umm and aah over them and decide against them, wondering what on earth I’d wear them with. I might take the plunge yet…opinions?

2. Betty. I don’t spend a lot on flats, and they never last me. At £115 these are a leap to the other extreme of the price range for me, but they are just so pretty I couldn’t help but feature them!

3. Millea. Ditto the above really, although these are a little cheaper. Not traditionally colours I gravitate toward but with spring’s trend for all things pastel these just seem to fit the bill for what I fancy.

4. Peggy. This week’s marmite pick…I should probably hate these, and I am slightly ashamed for loving them as much as I do…what do we think?

How do Emma Go sizes run? That’s a total deal breaker for me if I’m going to invest in flats. What pair would you pick if money were no object?

xxx

Sarenza A-Z: Dune

Week four of the Sarenza* A-Z and this week my chosen brand is Dune; a brand that has vaguely been on my radar for a couple of years, mainly thanks to my over-consumption of fashion magazines and yet, until I became a Sarenza Ambassador, I didn’t pay it an awful lot of attention. If you are a bit like I was and are yet to take a closer look at Dune then let my favourites help you along…

*Please note that these shoes are all in the sale and therefore sizes available are limited*

1. Hockey, £45…how perfect will these be for Spring when it gets here? A gorgeous splash of colour to brighten up these gloomy days.

2. Whirl, £42.50. If they have your size in stock I recommend snapping these babies up. I own a pair and wore them to my work Christmas party, they are insanely sparkly, very comfortable and attracted a LOT of compliments.

3. Bellini, £32.50…sequins for every day wear…YES PLEASE.

4. Mercury, £148.50, a bit of an eye-watering price but these are a classic that will never date. The brown version are cheaper, but I love the boldness of the black.

5. Hilly, £69.30 because this girl loves her animal print I couldn’t not include this pair.

Have any of these caught your eye? Let me know if you snag a pair in your size!

xxx

pencil me in

This is what I wear to work when I’m doing admin all day and therefore remain hidden behind the scenes! I’m always wary of pencil skirts, but this jersey number from NEXT isn’t quite as straight up and down, and the front detail makes it a little more flattering. This was £22 and came in a gorgeous PINK too (which my Mum bought and I will steal). Bonus points…it’s stretchy enough to be able to walk in without looking constricted, too!

Worn with Miss Selfridge jumper and Jeffrey Campbell boots c/o Sarenza* who still have their crazy epic sale going on (these boots are £49 at the moment and worth every single penny)

Feeling the hair frustration in this cold damp weather,
I’m wondering if, or how I’ll ever get my dream hair, which looks a little something like

I need a personal hairdresser, fact!

Your views on pencil skirts?
What does your dream hair look like?

xxx

P.S. Hang in there, almost the weekend!