Stylist Pick

Just before Christmas I was lucky enough to win a twitter competition hosted by BassBuds and as well as becoming the owner of a stunning pair of earphones I also received a voucher to spend at Stylistpick. As it was post-Christmas by the time I spent my voucher I managed to get quite a lot with my voucher, all to feature in up-coming posts I’m sure! Today though I am showing off my most favourite “purchase”- my dream ankle boots!

Dress: Marks and Spencer | Boots: Stylist Pick (here)

Are they not just perfect? Shiny, chunky heeled Chelsea boots complete with a bit of bling. I’m smitten. They just so happen to pair perfectly with my dress that I picked up in the M&S sale with a gift voucher I had from my Aunt for Christmas- fortunate that!

I’m not sure what else I can say about this outfit other than “I love it!”. Black and gold is one of my favourite combinations (apologies if you now have that song stuck in your head) and these boots are the kind of thing I’ve been craving for ages- I am bordering on obsessed with ankle boots and this pair is the perfect addition to my collection, never mind that I didn’t exactly NEED another pair!

Have you shopped with Stylist Pick before? I hadn’t, although I did browse regularly. I was really impressed with the range of brands available and the brilliant prices. Deliver was super quick too, always a winner with me!

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Christmas Party Shopping with McArthur Glen (the outfit)

Following on from last week’s post on my day spent shopping for the perfect party outfit with McArthur Glen in Swindon as promised here is the outfit reveal a breakdown of the bargain prices!
Dress: French Connection (£80 down from £250) | Bag: Fiorelli (£31 down from £49) | Shoes: Mary Portas for Clarks (£12 down from £79.99)
It was love at first sight when I saw this dress in French Connection. I’m a bit of magpie when it comes to finding party wear and although £80 is still more than I usually would spend on a dress, given it was originally over three times more than that it seemed a total bargain! Because of the combination of neutral colours it’s more versatile than it first appears and dressed up with different accessories I will be rolling this baby out for seasons to come.
On this occasion I had my heart set on metallic accessories. I’m not really a clutch bag kind of girl so finding this one in Fiorelli with it’s chain strap detailing and slightly bigger size was just perfect as it means it will get used outside of the occasional party. I’ve always had a soft spot for Fiorelli bags and with a whole shop full of their gorgeous designs at bargain prices at Swindon it was naturally the first place I headed on my hunt for the perfect partner for my dress.
Shoes were harder to source as there is just so much choice at Swindon and I didn’t know where to start. After a first scout around in shops like Kurt Geiger and L.K. Bennett it was upon a chance happening in Clarks where I found my perfect pair. They were marked up at £39.99 but when I went to pay the lady joyfully informed me they were only £12! I couldn’t believe my luck. It also meant I had the perfect excuse to visit the cosmetic company outlet and treat myself to an Estee Lauder gold eye palette to finish things off perfectly. I was going to go down the jewellery route as well, but in the end realised that such a dazzling dress really doesn’t need any…and I have a tendency to take it off and lose it half way through a party (after a glass of wine or two…)
Thanks to all of these bargains I even had enough left on my gift card to treat Mum to a couple of things, a thank you for being bag carrier and photographer for the day too…I even managed to bag myself an adorable jumper in Marks and Spencers too- perfect for post-party hangovers…
What do you think of my party look? I’ll be wearing this to my work Christmas party this weekend and can’t wait to show it off. It was brilliant to be able to splurge on brands normally out of my reach for the same price as typical highstreet brands- thank you McArthur Glen for having me, rest assured I’ll be back in time to get an outfit for my friend’s wedding in May!

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Christmas Party Shopping with McArthur Glen

Sometimes I really have to pinch myself when an awesome opportunity comes my way. The most recent example of this was when the folks at McArthur Glen invited me to their Swindon Designer Outlet centre to shop for the perfect outfit for a Christmas Party- on them! They very generously gifted me a voucher and said I was welcome to bring my Mum along too (to play photographer and help me make decisions) so on Saturday we hopped on the train and ventured an hour out of Bristol to the shops!
The Swindon Designer Outlet is somewhere I tend to visit once or twice a year, usually just after Christmas with my family. I hadn’t been since January and had heard that changes were happening- I’m not usually a fan of change, I like routine but in this case the change was for the better (and things weren’t bad to begin with!). The centre has recently opened the “long shop mall” which is host to many familiar high-end brands including Ghost and Jigsaw- two brand new arrivals to the collection of stores. This post is more about the things I saw rather than what I bought, that I’m saving for another post…
The entire place was beautifully decked out for Christmas, with these amazing nutcracker soldiers all over the place, I couldn’t resist stopping for a quick snap next to one!

Our first shopping stop was Ghost which has only been open for a couple of weeks. Ghost was one of the first brands I ever read about, when I was really quite young. I’ve always associated it with being grown up and sophisticated and I’m pleased to say it lived up to expectation. I loved the red satin maxi dress in the pictures and couldn’t resist trying on this emerald green number- which may or may not have come home with me. The girls in the store were so lovely, probably the friendliest and sweetest out of all the shops we visited; a big thank you for being so damn lovely!

We also checked out Phase Eight which had some stunning pieces (sadly not in my size) and Jigsaw where I fell in love with everything. French Connection had some of the nicest party dresses of them all, the sequin floral number was a particular favourite…
Shoes wise, you’re spoilt for choice at Swindon- Kurt Geiger, Clarks, Pavers, Daniel Footwear and Next had such a gorgeous selection. In the end I picked up a shiny gold pair in Clarks, one of the two you can see in the photos…any guesses which ones I picked and how much of a bargain they were?
I also managed to accessorize with a clutch bag from Fiorelli and picked up some sparkly makeup in the Cosmetic Company Outlet to complete the look. By this point my camera battery was dying (as were my energy levels) but you’ll see photos of those in the next blog post.

Everything at the outlets are 30% off minimum, with savings of up to 70% up for grabs- for those on a stricter budget you can get some really pocket friendly pieces in Next or M&S, but if you feel like splashing out you can make real savings on big name items- the Ghost dress was priced at £50 with a further 10% off with a discount card available at customer information. The French Connection sparkly number was £80 down from a whopping £250! Honestly, outlets are so often overlooked but an absolute treasure trove for special occasion wear and bargain brand buys that otherwise would be out of my reach (and many others I suspect).

We refreshed ourselves with food and drink from the fabulous selection from the Food Hall- between Pizza Express and Wagamamas (with more restaurants to be added soon) we didn’t know what to pick, but ended up with a caffeine fix and a toastie in Starbucks.
I can’t wait to see the whole completed renovation of the Swindon Designer Outlets, due to be finished in the spring time…with a May wedding to attend I’ll be making a beeline to get another snazzy outfit for an absolute bargain price. I even had enough left on my voucher to get a thank you treat for Mum and some cheeky chocolates in the Lindt shop (which smells like melted chocolate and is basically my idea of heaven!)

Stay tuned for the outfit reveal post coming next week- can you guess which dress and shoes I went for? Have you shopped the outlets lately? McArthur Glen have several locations around the UK and I need to know which others are a must visit!

A HUGE thank you to the team at McArthur Glen for making us so welcome on Saturday, it was one of the most surreal yet awesome experiences of my blogging adventures to date! I also bumped in to the lovely Lily whilst I was there, who was completing her shopping mission, I can’t wait to see her post!

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Party Perfect from Joy

With our work Christmas party fast approaching and me being determined to make it in one piece this year (two years ago I was on crutches, last year I was off with two slipped discs) I’ve been on a mission to find the perfect party outfit like a woman possessed. The weekend before last I popped in to my favourite shop right now, Joy in Bristol to catch up with the gorgeous manager Emili and check out some of their new party perfect pieces…Sadly I had to leave empty handed, my budget this year is meagre but I’ll be keeping a sneaky eye out in the sale incase any of these pieces are slashed in price, in which case I’ll be snapping them up for next year!
I had originally intended to try the items on and photograph them being worn, but by the time I had worked a Saturday morning flu clinic and battled rain of epic proportions to get in to town I didn’t really feel in any state to do that (I’m sure Joy would rather their clothes stayed dry) so I made the most of the stunning dressing room instead and got snapping.
I have a bit of a thing for velvet so it was inevitable that I would fall in love with the Khiana Dress which provides the perfect update to the classic LBD. The dress might look simple but in store it is simply gorgeous and I’m bordering on obsessed with texture clash of lace and velvet.

I obviously had lace on the brain as I also made a beeline for the Quilla Top, which I thought would look awesome with the Larue Rose Skirt (I later saw that this is how they styled the top online- twin minds!). I’m not a pencil skirt kind of girl usually but this one is a beauty and with a smart blouse would also be perfect for wearing to the office, which makes the £42 price tag look like a bargain! Next time I’m in store I might have to try this on.

The item that really and truly stole my heart was the Feather Dress and I had to fight myself really, really hard not to buy this at £89. I don’t even know what it is about this dress that’s got me falling so hard and fast, it’s just gorgeous with beautiful detailing in the form of a feather trim and beautiful iridescent “scales”. I still can’t stop thinking about this dress over a week later, I just wish I could justify the splurge!

Last but not least I was also really drawn to the beautiful metallic Stacey Dress which is so on trend with it’s Jacquard print and super luxe finish. The cut out detail on the back of the dress (which I failed to get a photo of) makes the simple cut stand out a bit more, and flashes some flesh whilst remaining classy. I love it!

I would quite like to point out that I wasn’t compensated for this post, or even asked to come along and do it- I literally e-mailed Emili and invited myself along…because that’s how I roll. If you have a Joy near to you then do pop in and check out their gorgeous pieces, I have it on good authority that more is on it’s way. If you’re not as lucky as I am and don’t have a Joy near to you (and don’t fancy a trip to Bristol to see me!) then keep a close eye on the website- but don’t blame me when you forget all about Christmas shopping and treat yourself instead!

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The Pink Coat of Joy

Another reason why I have been super excited about the recent colder weather is that it’s FINALLY time to bring out the winter coat I bought from Joy right back at the start of September. I can’t help but feel instantly cheered when I pop it on, the bright pink colour and super snug collar put a smile on my face.
At £125 this is hands down the most money I have ever spent on a coat and I felt very grown up in making such an investment. I know, pink isn’t the same as a classic camel or basic black but it’s subtle enough to remain classy and the faux fur collar brings a touch of glamour. I just know I’ll be wearing this for years to come, and given the price of some of the coats I’ve coveted lately (like this one) it really isn’t all that expensive.
Joy left me spoilt for choice when it came to coats and I tried on several of their fabulous styles in a whole rainbow of colours but in the end it was this one that stole the show- I’ve been coveting a pink coat for years now, way before they became the “in thing” and this one does the job perfectly.
Have you seen any “must-have” coats yet this year? What’s the most you’ve ever spent on one?

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