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Thursday, 8 August 2013

Spitalfields Style

Having become so enamoured with Shoreditch during my visit to Wills HQ, I dragged my best friend Nicholas back across to the East on Saturday to do a little more exploring around the local street markets in preparation for 'the big move' taking place in a couple of weeks. 

We started out in our usual style with coffee at the Guardian Cafe on the Shoreditch Boxpark, which also features OnePiece and Nike Running shops among others -  I had to be forcibly prevented from buying the newest addition to the Nike Free collection (I have the 5's and they're an absolute dream!). Usually I'm outrageously picky about my coffee - side effect of working in a coffee shop for three years - but I thoroughly enjoyed the drinks and snacks on display at Guardian Coffee, and I'm a sucker for a latte in a glass because it always makes me feel as if I'm really sat in an Italian street cafe.





Details: Mulberry Alexa in Slate Blue, scarf is Paul Smith and the sunnies are about five years old, were an outrageous bargain, and are Ben Sherman (Men's) via T.K. Maxx. Nicholas is wearing a tee from All Saints and Topman sunnies.

On the walk back to Liverpool Street Station we decided to check out the famous Spitalfields Market (Nicholas has a thing for All Saints) as I was in need of a pair of flip flops, and the delicious coffee had built up our appetite for some real (street) food!  

I should mention here, as I'm totally ashamed, that I didn't find any flip flops at the market and ended up grabbing a leather pair from - wince - Hollister.  I apologise to anyone who has ever trusted my fashion advice, but the ribbon pair I liked in Tommy Hilfiger were £65 and I was desperate.

The market was amazing:  lots of vintage, delicate jewellery, cupakes (always a good sign) and souvenirs from far off places.  I wasn't allowed to take photos, so I've only got two and they aren't the greatest quality - I kept getting caught and having to delete them!




Mummy AG has a thing for elephants, so I thought this would make a brilliant sneaky gift!

I've always loved flower crowns, but fresh versions don't last and it's hard to find a good quality 'fake' - fortunately I managed to find a stall here selling beautiful handmade headwear outrageously cheaply, so I snapped up a pair for myself and my housemate (who I was meeting later, and who is currently off sunning herself at a spa hotel - not that I'm bitter). 



Their website is down ATM but you can find them online at Fairy Goodies, or at Spitalfields Market on the weekends!

Armed with market goodies, gifts and the rest of my bags, I headed off to meet Emma for our train to Oxford (which we almost missed - no change there!) and Ruby's birthday.  It was a lovely reunion for the girls, and naturally we celebrated in style..




 

Ruby is the domestic goddess of the group - I don't think I could throw a dinner party to save my life but she managed to serve cocktails, whip up a delicious meal (complete with the best cheesecake I have ever tasted) and beat us all hands down at after-supper games without even breaking a sweat.  (I shan't share the pictures, but Emma and I were useless - we both went to bed looking a little like dalmatians after losing horribly at a game of Ibble Dibble.  If you follow me on Instagram you can see the video of Ruby blowing out her candles!)

Heading back to London was a little sad in the morning but with friends like these I have no doubt we'll be back together sharing tales of work and love soon.  Besides, there's only one cure for the blues..


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2 comments:

  1. I wish you had posted more photos of what you and your friends had worn!

    I'm moving to London soon too and all this makes it really exciting because I'm really worried about money so it's nice to see people doing things that aren't expensive!

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    1. Oh wow, thanks!

      I wore a pair of baby blue cotton chino shorts and a sleeveless blouse from Jack Wills new collection because it was so hot!

      Later on the green gingham party dress was also a JW number, although the other girls wore things from Urban Outfitters, Topshop and Reiss :)

      I always feel a bit daft getting my friends to take photos of me while I'm blogging (and taking photos of them, too) but I might start!

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