Tag: 2013

  • Festive Fortnight | Christmas Jumper Day!

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    Holly jumper, Topshop | Gingerbread man jumper, New Look | Reindeer jumper, Fashion Union | Penguin jumper, River Island
    Christmas isn’t all about the gifts and over indulgence! If anything it’s an amazing time to support a charity and this year there are so many ways to get involved in giving something back. My firm favourite is definitely Christmas jumper day and with all the crazy novelty jumpers all over the high street in the UK there is no excuse not to get involved and donate.
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    *all jumper images via Save The Children‘s website
    As always designers love getting on the charitable bandwagon and they’ve commissioned some rather snazzy Christmas jumpers which are going on auction for people to win. But unlike most fundraising auctions the prize doesn’t go to the highest bigger, oh no…whoever texts in the lowest bid in pence will win the designer jumper they bid for! And there are some pretty big names tacked onto this, including Burberry, Vivienne Westwood and Paul Smith. 
    If you fancy bidding check out the website. If you want a gander at the jumpers themselves they’re on display in Westfield in London until 30th December. Or just donate your £1 tomorrow and don those Christmas jumpers for charity!

    *disclaimer: this is not a sponsored post, done out of love of the designers and the charity! 

    R.xoxo
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  • Festive Fortnight | Travels | Winter Wonderland, London

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    Last Sunday I hauled myself out of bed and headed up on the train towards London for a little mini bloggers catch up with some of my favourite ladies Erin, Michelle, Katie, and Lauren (plus the adorable baby Athena!). After a couple of tube stops (plus a foolish attempt at walking up the steps at Hyde Park Corner & the realisation that I am extremely unfit!) I arrived just as the entrance of Hyde Park ready to venture into Winter Wonderland.
    Once the group had fully formed (sans the lovely Skye – get well soon!) we headed on in and meandered around for a while admiring the festive stalls and decorations; taking in the sights and smells of the food stands all over the park and looking on in wonder at the mental people on the various rollercoaster and theme park rides (we were not in the thrill-seeking mode that day!). It was a gloriously sunny day and it was absolutely packed (there were plenty of announcements telling the crowds to ‘Keep left!’). After a quick bite to eat – Nutella waffles & churros! Nom! – we circled our way around to the exit to escape the masses. We ended up leaving just after 1pm, having arrived just after 11.30ish and saw we were clever enough to get in early as we saw the queue at the entrance had pretty much tripled in size since we’d been there!
    As lovely as Winter Wonderland was we were all definitely up to find somewhere a bit quieter and less manic, so headed out for a proper sit down lunch. We ended up veering towards Carnaby Street and it’s gorgeous robin themed Christmas decorations, and (after popping into David & Goliath to get my sister’s Christmas present & snort at silly jokes on t-shirts with Erin) found ourselves in Wagamamas where we had a good ol’ gossip. We ended up spending a good few hours in there talking babies, books and weird PR samples.
    We all parted ways and I headed off to catch the train, but not before Erin and I had a little wander down to Waterloo way for a quick gander at the Southbank Christmas market and passed by the Nelson Mandela memorial statue outside the Southbank Centre.
    I know I always say this after I leave London but I do end up getting on the train with a bit of a heavy heart, especially after I’ve spent a lovely day out with even lovelier people!

    Make sure you’re following all the ladies I met up with too, have put their links to their blogs below:

      • Erin aka E-Elise/Sawyer & Scout/Blogger’s Bookshelf
      • Michelle aka Daisybutter 
      • Katie aka Hook, Line & Sink Her 
      • Lauren aka Belle du Brighton

      R.xoxo
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    • Festive Fortnight | Cosy Clothes For Christmas Morning

      Christmas morning in my household is a lazy affair. After a long-ish lie-in, none of my family want to glam up just to open Christmas presents and eat stupid amounts of calorific breakfast, so comfort clothes are number #1 priority for this! Cosy clothes seem to have had a face lift the past few years with the rise in popularity of onesies and fancy pj’s all over the high street. I’ve picked out some of my faves that I’d love to cuddle up in with a big mug of steaming cup of hot coffee on a cold Christmas day!
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      Panda Kigu, Kirgurumi Shop | DKNY pyjamas, Nordstrom | Polar bear onesie, Topshop | Equipment cream pyjama set, Net-A-Porter | Charcoal dressing gown, Dorothy Perkins

      R.xoxo
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