Tag: 2015

  • Books | Reading Wrap Up #2

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    It’s been a while but I’m back with another reading wrap up of what books I’ve been flicking through over the past few weeks as I slowly pace towards my goal of reading 30 books by the end of the year. (more…)

  • 4 Ways To Wear Florals

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    Blah blah another Spring post blah blah… :P I think it’s safe to say that the blogging world has caught a bit of Spring fever and what better way to jump on that bandwagon than to gather a little bit of inspiration from the natural world and add some floral prints to your wardrobe.

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    The ‘Cath Kidston’ Floral

    I’ve lovingly nicknamed this one but I think you know the type of floral print on about. I’m talking abou the types of florals you’ll see in the store splashed across every Cath Kidston store. It’s super prim and very pretty, using pink rose buds on pale pastel backdrops. This print is a perfect accompaniment to quaint English tea rooms and Spring strolls in the park.

    Get the look: Dress, New Look//Rose top, Topshop//Blue dress, Cath Kidston

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    The 70s Floral

    There’s no escaping the big 70s revival trend that’s come through on the highstreet. No longer exiled to the depths of fashion Siberia, 70s florals are loud, over the top and oh so on trend right now. Think earthy tones in oranges, mustard yellows and browns with dashes of white for detail. The flowers themselves range from carnations to sunflowers to daisies, and can either come in small ditsy formations or larger than life printwork.

    Get the look: Top, ASOS//Crop top, River Island//Halter dress, Henry Holland

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    The Graphic Floral

    If you’re adverse to tradition or want to try something a bit different, go digital and bring florals into the 21st century. Instead of your standard illustrated prints think photographic images and pixelated petals, spattered amongst bold geometric designs.

    Get the look: T-shirt dress, ASOS//Textured crop top, Jane Norman//Jumpsuit, Missguided//

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    The Watercolour Floral

    These are the kinds of florals that will see you through the Spring transition and right into Summer festival season. These pieces are more subtle and often printed on sheer fabrics with lily, bluebells, and petal blossoms almost fading into the backdrop.

    Get the look: Maxi dress, ASOS//Top, Lela Rose//Skirt, Honor

    So, which floral trend will you be taking on this Spring?

    R.xoxo

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  • Top 5 Soundtracks To Make You Fall In Love With Musicals

    Hey guys, did you know I’m into musicals? (*cue sarcastic shouts of ‘Nah really Ria I had no idea?! That is brand new information to us!’) I’m a huge advocate of converting every single person I know into a musical theatre fan and seeing as the Olivier Awards are being held this weekend in London, I thought it’d be nice to extend this out into my blogging world too – you have been warned!

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    Of course the most important part of the musical is the music and as in most cases it’s super hard to actually go see a show (they’re either super expensive, all the way in London or New York, or unfortunately closed) But musical theatre soundtracks become the next best way to experience the magic.

    Now I know a few of you are novices in this art form so I’m not gonna throw something weird or outrageous like Hedwig and the Angry Inch or Spring Awakening at you – though do look up the original cast recordings for those they’re freaking incredible – I thought I’d introduce you to a few soundtracks that’ll get you falling in love with the genre.

    They may not be the most obvious choices, but they are some of my favourites. So sit back, relax and enjoy the ride.

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