Lucy-Anne

Monday 31 March 2014

REGAL ROSE

            


Being a complete magpie, as I think I may have mentioned previously, I fell in love with the 90s style  Apogee choker from Regal Rose.

There's not much to say about it other than it's a complete dream. Gun metal, crystal, chains equal a DREAM. 

You can find it at regal rose.co.uk







Wednesday 5 March 2014

FRENCH CONNECTION



I've never ventured into French Connection with the view of buying shoes, I go for their dreamy sequins (of which I found many, but with no fancy occasion to attend I had to just wish).

I was impressed to say the least when I spotted the above beauties on their shelves. The left pair are a super soft leather with a T shaped heel which makes them super modern. I'd describe them as a summer ankle boot, I'm going to wear them with everything, especially black dresses and lashings of jewellery for a rocker edge. I didn't want to take them off, they're my new favourites.

The second pair are also leather with a suede heel and cute silver hard wear. They aren't that high so are perfect for more casual wearing. I love these with my Mom jeans & plan on wearing them with my vintage trousers to 'girly' them up & make them appear less harsh.
 I'm a fan of baggy silhouettes at the moment, oversized coats, baggy jeans, jersey midi dresses etc. I feel I need to make these outfit less edgy with more lady like accessories, hence these shoes, which wouldn't necessarily be 'me'. (I also received some Carvela shoes for Christmas, which I will blog about soon, which are super lady like & super painful)

As well as buying the above shoes I also bought many basic tops, for about £22 to £35 which I love, some basic t-shirts with silky fronts and jersey backs, collared tees and little vests. These are great quality and although they say hand-wash only they wash well at 30•c.

Also, I bought some black skinny jeans and a super super soft leather skirt that I like wearing with 20 denier tights and shoe boots.

I love French Connection.

Both shoes are £95 each, leather skirt £150 and £65 jeans.




Wednesday 12 February 2014

LUSH HAUL


When I was younger I used to love Lush soaps, all their sweet smelling wares really pulled me in. I enjoyed that you could request a certain size of soap, suitable for every budget. Now I'm older, I detest sweet smells. I have a hatred of sweet perfumes and will actively change seats in coffee shops and on trains if women sit down near me wearing them, they make me feel nauseous and give me headaches. Alongside this I also dislike sugar in my tea and I dislike sweets, this ended my childhood love of Lush. 

Having problem skin for a while I had been using Eve Lom cleanser to help, I wrote about this in another blog post if you care to read back, this helped my skin but not my bank balance. (being £55 for 100ml) Someone recommended I try Ultrabland cleanser from Lush as this is also an oil based cleanser, perfect for drawing our impurities and not drying out the skin. This cleanser must be used with a muslin cloth to wash away the reside as water will not just shift it. It makes my skin feel soft, not parched and healthier. This also contains rose which helps calm down red inflammation around spots and sooths the area. I have been using this for a week or so now, I'll keep you updated on my skins progress. This product is £10.95 for 100ml, so a massive saving in my purse.

After buying the above cleanser at such a cheap price I asked the ultra helpful shop assistant about a moisturiser to help my parched skin when I used intense moisturisers to help my acne scars. She recommended two, I went with Celestial facial moisturiser. This moisturiser is great for sensitive skin, again, it is a calming moisturiser which I feel I needed. It's quite rich and leaves a slight greasy sheen, meaning it's better for night time as make-up doesn't sit too well on top of it, I found this out the hard way. The reason it is so rich as it contains almond oil and cocoa butter which creates such touchable soft skin, this are age old ingredients to soften the skin. This moisturiser may be too rich for most skin types so proceed with caution. This product is £11.95 for 45ml.

After these items I questioned the shop assistant about body moisturisers that don't smell like sugary sweet children wrapped in sugar lumps and marshmallows, thinking that Lush didn't do anything like this. I was wrong. She lead me to Karma Kreme a hand and body lotion, again with almond oil and cocoa butter to soften and make the skin supple. This moisturiser is laced with Patchouli and orange which smell beautifully fresh and like spring in a tub, not like the other smells I dislike. After using this for the first time I smelt lovely and a work colleague commented that my skin on my arms felt lovely and soft, so I can guarantee that this works. This product is £13.25 for 225g.

Alongside these items I also picked up Lemony Flutter, cuticle butter, which I previously blogged about in my 'Essentials' post and a new soap, Snow Globe which is beautifully lemony and helps with detoxifying the skin.

So, Lush has a new convert, me! I also loved their customer service, I didn't feel like they were on commission & I wasn't pushed into buying any of the products. I felt the staff were happy to help & genuinely happy to work at Lush, a rare thing in todays retail industry.









Saturday 1 February 2014

ISABELLA BLOW EXHIBITION AT SOMERSET HOUSE


Last Sunday I visited the Isabella Blow exhibition at the delightful Somerset House in London. Somerset House, being the host of the popular outdoor ice rink when it comes to London, is a beautiful exhibition space with a giant courtyard in the middle.

Isabella Blow was a magazine editor and champion of the late Alexander McQueen (whom she bought the whole Graduate collection of). Isabella was at the forefront of fashion in the 90s, attended all of the shows and created the career of Stella Tennant. She ultimately, after many attempts, took her own life in 2007. The exhibition is a collection of her outfits, many with amazing Philip Treacy creations. Milliner Phillip describes Isabella as his muse and she proudly wore many of his outlandish hats. Isabella was born with a silver spoon in her mouth, but that was soon swiped away, the exhibition contains childhood photos and history of her family, even recordings of her talking about her childhood. This in-depth background of her life at the beginning of the exhibition really builds your empathy towards Isabella, although she lived a life steeped in glamour (or so it seemed) there was a damaged edge, a fraying of her outfits that endears you to her. The 90s are are in the middle of a resurgence and growing up in that era I loved walking through the many rooms and watching the many videos from the period, it's what I had seen in magazines but never fully experienced, it's a 90s that I never knew.

Unfortunately photography isn't allowed in the exhibition, but I sneakily snapped a few of these, sorry for the quality, I couldn't sneak my SLR in there covertly.



Tim Noble sculpture at the entrance of the exhibition




One of Isabella's outfits with a Philip Treacy hat








Stella Tennant in Vogue styled by Isabella



One of Isabella's outfits 





A paper bird sculpture elsewhere in Somerset House












Sunday 19 January 2014

ESSENTIALS



There are many items that I swap & change constantly, they become my 'essentials' for a short period of time. The above items are things that are my essentials, I re-buy them religiously and haven't found any better substitutes.

Firstly, my Clarasonic. I am wholly obsessed with this little gadget. Being in my late 20s I shouldn't still be suffering bad skin, but I am. I feel if I'd have had this issue in my teens I would have been able to deal with it, but in my 20s, it's not great. This gadget cleans my skin 6 times better than a manual cleanse would & makes my skin glow. I know many people talk about their skin glowing & it's something I didn't really 'get' until I bought this beauty. The price is expensive so it is something you need to consider before committing but it is very worth the price. I bought mine from Harvey Nichols and it was about £100, mine is the Mia model.

Another of my essentials is my Eve Lom cleanser, it perfectly combines with my Clarasonic to clean my face & I use it alone also. It's an oil based cleanser which helps draw out impurities in the skin, when I don't use my Clarasonic I use the muslin cloth that comes with the cleanser. This doesn't create that dry pulling feeling that makes me cringe with other cleansers. Again, this is pricey at £55 for 100ml but you only need a pea side amount to wash your hole face & it's gentle enough to rub on your eyes and gets rid of even the most stubborn waterproof eyeliner. Available at Space.nk.

Next up is my super serum obsession, Caudalie Vinosource. This is great for parched dehydrated skin that needs some TLC. I use it under a multitude of moisturisers to deal with whatever I have decided is my problem that month. It eliminates any dry skin I have and naked ny skin touchable smooth. I have recommended this item to so many people and they all thank me. I go through a bottle of this every 3 months or so as I do slap it on. It's £29 for 30ml, again from Space.nk.

Next up is my Algenist Complete Eye Renewal Balm, this balm de puffs my eyes in a morning, deals with fine lines and moisturises my eyes when they're feeling dry & crepey. It used Alguronic Acid derived from Algae which is even more moisturising than Hyaluronic Acid. I haven't found one I prefer an think this one is perfectly suitable for my age group. It's £49 for 15ml from Space.nk.

Last, but not least, Lemony Flutter Cuticle Butter from Lush. It smells like a dream, pure lemon delight, which entices you to bash more on your hands, however. With this butter less really is more and it goes a long way. As someone who religiously gets their nails manicured they can often dry out & flake, this butter stops that completely. I use this nightly and rub it into my nails and on any dry areas that are bothering me (currently my heels, getting them ready for summer sandals). This is a bargain at £6.50 from Lush.

This brings to an end my essentials post. Have you tried any of these items or know of any great alternatives I should try? 




Sunday 12 January 2014

ALL BLACK EVERYTHING



Another of my sale bargains, the item I originally went to find when I stumbled upon the Kate Bosworth jacket, is the above dress. 

The dress is a Topshop Boutique number reduced from £90 to £50 & I had my eye at full price, it's 100% silk with buttons down the front. It is a tad too big so maybe I should shorten the stapes to stop (another) nip-slip, however, I love it. I did plan on wearing my Moschino belt but I couldn't make an extra hole in it.

Here I've paired it with Topshop boots, my Twenty8twelve leather jacket from Harvey Nichols, a Beyond Retro super soft leather clutch, Vintage belt & oodles of jewellery.









Friday 3 January 2014

MONOCHROME MAGIC

Monochrome magic

I'm going through a monochrome phase at the moment. Well, maybe I have been going through one for the past 10 years. You'll rarely find anything in my wardrobe that isn't black, white or grey. It's not that I'm scared of wearing colour, I just don't like it, my yellow skin doesn't like it & it's just far too 'cheerful' for my personality.

I'm loving the polyvore app on my iPhone for planning outfits & it helps me visualise what I have in my wardrobe and new ways to wear my favourite pieces. I have variations of the above items & I'm excited to wear them at the weekend.