Tag: 2012

  • MTV VMA’s 2012: Red Carpet Fashion Round Up

    It’s that time of year again when the MTV Video Music Awards roll into town, probably one of the more eccentric and fan fuelled awards ceremonies for music in the world. Though I didn’t care much for the award show itself this year (what can I say I’m turning into a cynical 20 year old lol) as always I was following the red carpet for hits and misses.

    A surprise favourite and probably my best dressed was Rihanna. She turned out in a blinding white and surprisingly demure Adam Selman gown. Compared to her previous looks at such awards shows this is very angelic for the singer, who also debuted a brand new cropped hair do too. The combination of the simplicity of the gown and the minimalist style of the whole look ensures Rihanna looks extremely chic here. 
    Another favourite of mine, and possibly tied with Rihanna, was Holland Roden. The relatively new Teen Wolf star is slowly becoming one of my favourites to look out for on the red carpet and has also been a best dressed for me before. She looks very pretty in an embellished Pamella Roland dress. The whole thing feels little Taylor Swift crossed with Emma Stone and I loved it. Let’s hope she keeps up this winning streak. 
    Speaking of the country starlet. Taylor Swift also graced the red carpet in a very different look than usual. Normally one to drag out the sparkly prom dress, Taylor went for a sleek J Mendel trouser suit, paired with poker straight hair and a pop of red lipstick. It’s been nice to see her experiment with her style the past year. She looks fierce, grown up and so, so chic. This look has got to be one of my favourite of her’s so far. 
    Back from a stint playing happy families is post-baby Pink in a figure hugging Stella McCartney gown. In true Pink style her hair is coiffed and the look is very rock chic. 
    I did a double when the next person came up. Miley Cyrus walked the red carpet in a brand new look and looking a little bit like a Pink look-a-like. This Emilio Pucci gown is Miley’s most daring look to date and I’m not sure if I’m a fan. Prior to this she was doing surprisingly well in my books but this all seems a little too much of a change, it’s slightly jarring.
    [image via digital spy]
    Not one to let the Americans have all of the fun a few British ladies also turned up to the awards. The Saturdays looked extremely poised and polished at their first outing at the show: from left to right Mollie, Una, Rochelle, Frankie and Vanessa.
    Rita Ora was another surprise for me at this show, I had no idea she was even known that well in the states. She went for the OTT factor in a customised Emilio Pucci jumpsuit with big bold embellishments and a mesh panel. I’m not too much of a fan of this, may be to do with her shoes choice or the fit. It just doesn’t look that great for me. 
    Emma Watson was a nice surprise on the red carpet in one of her favourite designers, Peter Pilotto. The dress is lovely and vibrant and I love her shoes too, but the whole look feels a bit tired. She may not have wanted to attract too much attention to herself as she’s not really presenting or accepting anything, but I usually expect so much more. 
    Fellow jumpsuit wearer, Nikki Minaj, turned up in her standard hot mess uniform in a glittering designer suit. This, like with most of the attendees, was actually pretty tame for Nikki, I just really want her to realise what she looks like once in a while.
    Joining Nikki on my not so great list is Alicia Keys. She’s normally either a hit or miss for me on the red carpet so I’m not surprised that I don’t like this ensemble. Her Alexandre Vauthier gown looks a little tin foil-ish for my liking and her seems too severe for her softer make up look. Very much a mismatch of styles here. 
    Lace was a big theme at the awards with both Kesha and Amber Rose taking on the Gothic trend. Kesha look almost unrecognisable in a lace mini, really hating on the shoes though. Amber went for an elegant gown, which highlighted her growing baby bump. 
    Katy Perry slipped quietly onto the red carpet in a very pretty but Gothic Elie Saab Couture gown from 2004. This a very demure look from Katy, considering she’s pulled out angel wings and big brassieres before. The gown itself is gorgeous and works well with her slick black hair, but at an event like the VMA’s I was expecting big wow moment from her. This is a passable look. 
    And finally I’ll finish with an amazing Olympian. Swimmer Missy Franklin looked fabulous in fitted red mini, flashing the best accessory of the night…a gold medal.

    [All images via Zimbio]

    Keep on wishing…
    R.xoxo
  • This Week…

    This Week…

    - Day #19 - Coffee catch up with Kath - Day #20 - Early start getting to London & much needed breakfast - Welcome to the Paralympics - Watching Team GB in the pool - Aquatics Centre - View of my face & the stadium from the Aquatics Centre - Day #2 at the Paralympics - Olympic Stadium - Watched 3 medal ceremonies in our session - Wispa Gold McFlurry - Dinner in Westfield Stratford - LOTR lego...I'm excited - Portobello Road - Sign outside of Electric in Notting Hill - Dream house - Bored with my sister - Crepes at Crepe De La Crepe in Covent Garden - Blue M&M 'Darren Criss' at M&M shop in Leicester Square - Tired on our last night - Confirmation I'm going to LeakyCon - Leaving our hotel  - Some of my buys from London - Follow me on Instagram [@rcagz] for my photo diarySoundtrack: Spectrum - Florence + the Machine

    My, my I’ve been a busy bee. With the Bank Holiday and my mini break to London with the family I only really had two days at work!   Those who follow me on twitter know that I headed up to Thursday to watch the Paralympic Games.

    Thursday’s morning session was spent high up in the Aquatics Centre watching some what’s swimmers, including Team GB’s Jon Fox (who broke his own world record time whilst we were there). The rest of the day was spent exploring the park. It wasn’t till later on did we realise we were stood outside of the Velodrome when Ms Kate Middleton was sat inside watching the action! So near yet so far :P A combination of a very early start and being on our feet for most of the day meant we all collapsed into bed once we got to the hotel.

    Day 2 was just as exciting as we joined the crowds to fill up the Olympic Stadium. It actually looked a lot bigger on the TV, but at least this meant we could see more of the athletics better. The atmosphere was amazing! I want to do a much bigger post on my time in the park, I took some decent panoramic photos on my phone (I didn’t even realise I could do that!) that I want to share.    After the antics in the park we headed over to Westfield Stratford for some window and actual shopping. I got to browse through Forever 21 for the first time ever (shocking I know) and pretty much fell in love with everything in there. I’ll definitely need to plan a trip up there either before Christmas or during the January sales. 

    Our third day in London was spent shopping, again, this time in Portobello Market in Notting Hill. Again, I’ll do a much bigger post because I loved it there. The afternoon was then spend chilling out in Covent Garden and eating my weight in food.  The belated nature of this post is mainly due to how tired I was after travelling back home yesterday. I got home and just caught up on Internet bits – no decent wifi in my hotel! tragic stuff =P.

    Something I’m very excited about what’s happening a year away is that I’ll be officially heading to LeakyCon in London! For those of you who don’t know, a basic description of LeakyCon is that it’s a fan convention dedicated primarily to Harry Potter, but has evolved to include things like The Hunger Games, Team Starkid, YouTube stars etc. Nerdy stuff I know but I’m so pumped to be going next year, there also a small possibility I may get to meet a couple of the Harry Potter actors there too ;)

    Also have to thank my lovely friend Kath for signing us up for registration and tickets for the event, I do believe it was the most stressful thing in the world but so worth it.  

    Essay over and out =P  Look out for some little London posts this week!

  • Anything but amateur: Wish Magazine review

    I love supporting projects within our wonderful online community, so I splashed out on arguably one of the most anticipated reads in the blogsphere. Wish magazine arrived through my letter box a couple of weeks ago and it definitely lived up to the hype. I’ve been slow on the uptake mainly due to work commitments and I wanted to do a review once I’d read through every single page thoroughly.
    And what an amazing thing it was to actually read a magazine instead of flipping through countless adverts. Wish magazine roots can be found with it’s namesake blog Wish Wish Wish, run my the lovely Carrie. Like it’s Internet sister it’s pages are filled with beautiful photography and charming whit from all of it’s contributors.
    The topics within this issue are as diverse as the blogsphere itself, from fashion to travel to food, it’s like all of my BlogLovin’ subs printed out into a lovely little booklet all wrapped up in candy colours for me to read when I can’t get to a computer. Some of my favourite articles have included a whole spread recommended tea rooms in London, a guide to Vintage shopping around the world and a nostalgic musings on letter writing and pen pals.
    Carrie herself admits in her editorial letter that it is by no means perfects. But that’s really where the charm lies. The articles are like postcards from friends and completely approachable to read.
    In addition to it’s light tone, the whole magazine is artistically stunning. From it’s very professional looking fashion stories, to the wonderful illustrations and amazing typography. The whole thing is very stylised but I love that, it’s gorgeously candy wrapped and some pages are very much reminiscent of old issues of Vogue.

    My favourite part is actually the little note at the end. How many magazines actually thank you for reading them? 

    Wish magazine is definitely a recommended read and still available Internationally, so grab a copy while it’s still in stock here

    Keep on wishing…
    R.xoxo