If you've not got a romantic bone in your body, or you just have the creative imagination of a teaspoon, you don't have to fear. I'm the queen (or at least the princess-in-waiting) of thoughtful, quirky gifts, and I've opted to share a few of my favourite innovative and budget-ready gifts for you to entrance your beloved this romantic season
When it comes to perfume girls (and guys) can be pretty picky: the wrong choice can leave your lover wracked with guilt and wearing something that doesn't suit them, so it might be best to check what's already in their wardrobe before you hand over your plastic.
Ask their opinion! They might be up for trying something new. If you're still planning on surprising them, then ask the most senior shop-assistant you can find to recommend classics or current bestsellers; there's no price difference on perfumes in the more expensive department stores, but there's a noticable difference in customer service.
Trendy and inexpensive options can be found in Paul Smith, Davidoff and Diesel; mid-price favourites include Armani, JPG and Chloé, and if you're going all-out here then opt for Chanel, Dior, or head to Penhaligon's to create your own.
CUTE & QUIRKY
Celebrating your 3-month anniversary? Avoid anything with the words 'BEST GIRL/BOYFRIEND EVER' on. Equally, vouchers for matching tattoos = big no-no. If you're approaching V-Day as a new couple, or treating it casually this year, then try going functional instead of flamboyant.
I'm not suggesting you buy towels or spare socks, try and think of functional presents as cute additions to everyday life; heart-shaped piggy banks, pirate coasters, or a special mug for your favourite caffeine addict. Check out John Lewis and Whittards for the best selection. If you're going down the jewellery route, keep in mind you're buying for your other half, not for you: keep it universal and don't get upset if they don't wear it 24/7. Charms (the charm pictured is the 'Winterbourne' Rose from Jack Wills) and cocktail rings make great presents for her, while men look great in leather bracelets.
If you really fancy going all-out on this, or your boyfriend is as much of a geek as I am, Airswimmers have created a range of giant inflatable animals priced between £30-40. Who doesn't need an inflatable shark? My mother bought these for me at Christmas, but I'm thinking they'd make a pretty great V-Day present for your girlfriend, too:
Whether a treat for yourself or your beau, this is the season for sexy underwear. This is the time of year when girls ditch La Senza and M&S for Myla and Agent Provocateur, don stockings and suspenders, and look absolutely fabulous.
I always think basques and bustiers look special; this Gossard corselette is a mid-price alternative to products such as the 'Love' collection by AP, and it's gorgeous. Inspired by vintage 1940's, the collections are flattering and sexy without being too daring.
As for the boys, I like my men in more colourful boxers, personally, but this particular Tommy Hilfiger pair are Harry Styles' weapon of choice. Use your imagination. Check Bjorn Borg at Urban Outfitters or Diesel for more playful numbers priced around £20.
If you haven't followed my blog on Bloglovin' yet, please do! I'll be doing a giveaway fairly soon. xo
Sunday, 10 February 2013
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Friday, 1 February 2013
What to wear to London Fashion Week
The big, bi-annual event of the fashion season is almost upon us (I am counting down the moments as we speak!)
Fashionistas from all over the country (and further, even) to check out the latest couture shows, clothing exhibitions and - more importantly - what everyone else is wearing. Last year I clapped eyes on Kanye West @ Mark Fast at AW12, and sat next to Kelly Brook and Kate Nash @ Bora Aksu SS13. HEAVEN.
With all this in mind, I've pieced together a couple of looks for AW13 that will ensure you come out at the top of your fashion game whatever your budget.
LOOK ONE: Eighties Throwback
If punk was ever cute, this sort of outfit is the reason why. For the basic template pair a baggy white tee with a tutu or flared skirt, tough booties and plenty of bold jewellery - add small details such as colour (I've gone for a black/gold colour scheme), tights or a hat to make it your own.
During SS13 cheeky mock-designer tees were the topic on everyone's lips; BlackScore have created a great selection of tees featuring Tom Ford (pictured), Dior, Chanel and Prada, and they start at £40. Sure, the original Céline tee is amazing, but a little naughty searching on Google and you'll find hundreds of tutorials for making your own Céline or Chanel tee for next-to-nothing. The skirt I've chosen here is Antipodium (£270, Sarah Coggles) but you can buy tutus from most costume shops, or invest in one of American Apparel's chiffon 'circle skirts' for something you can wear all year round.
Gold jewellery stands out the most - and everyone stood out in the eighties. Opt for chains if you want an urban look, or elaborate costume jewels if you're not feeling quite girly enough. This three-chain necklace from ASOS comes in at just-under £8. The cuff is something else - it's a Hermés Collier de Chien, and it comes in between £2,240-£59,620 depending on materials and detail. Michael Kors' watches make a great alternative, as do Accessorize's new range of cuffs (priced between £8-15 - much friendlier!). Tiny bags are all the rage this season, so get down-sizing into a clutch or cross-body camera bag (Vintage Chanel, P.O.R, and Michael Kors Saffiano travel-wallet, £125).
To finish the look add something playful, such as the Topshop Bowler (£25), and black/nude makeup.
I'll be posting three more LFW looks over the weekend, so look out! Then it's all about the big V...
xoxo
Fashionistas from all over the country (and further, even) to check out the latest couture shows, clothing exhibitions and - more importantly - what everyone else is wearing. Last year I clapped eyes on Kanye West @ Mark Fast at AW12, and sat next to Kelly Brook and Kate Nash @ Bora Aksu SS13. HEAVEN.
With all this in mind, I've pieced together a couple of looks for AW13 that will ensure you come out at the top of your fashion game whatever your budget.
LOOK ONE: Eighties Throwback
If punk was ever cute, this sort of outfit is the reason why. For the basic template pair a baggy white tee with a tutu or flared skirt, tough booties and plenty of bold jewellery - add small details such as colour (I've gone for a black/gold colour scheme), tights or a hat to make it your own.
During SS13 cheeky mock-designer tees were the topic on everyone's lips; BlackScore have created a great selection of tees featuring Tom Ford (pictured), Dior, Chanel and Prada, and they start at £40. Sure, the original Céline tee is amazing, but a little naughty searching on Google and you'll find hundreds of tutorials for making your own Céline or Chanel tee for next-to-nothing. The skirt I've chosen here is Antipodium (£270, Sarah Coggles) but you can buy tutus from most costume shops, or invest in one of American Apparel's chiffon 'circle skirts' for something you can wear all year round.
Gold jewellery stands out the most - and everyone stood out in the eighties. Opt for chains if you want an urban look, or elaborate costume jewels if you're not feeling quite girly enough. This three-chain necklace from ASOS comes in at just-under £8. The cuff is something else - it's a Hermés Collier de Chien, and it comes in between £2,240-£59,620 depending on materials and detail. Michael Kors' watches make a great alternative, as do Accessorize's new range of cuffs (priced between £8-15 - much friendlier!). Tiny bags are all the rage this season, so get down-sizing into a clutch or cross-body camera bag (Vintage Chanel, P.O.R, and Michael Kors Saffiano travel-wallet, £125).
To finish the look add something playful, such as the Topshop Bowler (£25), and black/nude makeup.
I'll be posting three more LFW looks over the weekend, so look out! Then it's all about the big V...
xoxo
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