pencilled in

Pencil skirt and Cat print blouse, £7 each from Primark. Shoes c/o Sarenza.

The minute I saw this blouse I knew I wanted it, I am loving cat prints at the moment and at £7 it would have been frankly rude NOT to buy it. The skirt was another story. I’ve always proclaimed myself to be un-suited to pencil skirts but with some persuasion decided to try this one on. I didn’t expect to even like it, let alone purchase it, but again, at £7 it seemed worth the risk. I wouldn’t say I love how it looks, but I wouldn’t mind another in a different colour too…a brilliant basic at a bargain price.

Finally getting a long, long overdue haircut this afternoon after work. I’ve been putting it off for about a year. I’m not doing anything more dramatic than getting a good few inches trimmed off; despite grand ideas I remain a bit of a coward (and a lot hopeless) when it comes to hair!

Snapped up any Primark bargains lately?

xxx

set sail

Of course, what I have failed to capture in these photos is the sailboat print of the dress, meaning the title makes very little sense, but whatever! I wore this on Sunday to go shopping with Ellie, making the most of what was probably the last decent day of Summer!
The dress was c/o Jolie Moi and the shoes are my ever faithful Converse which now have that perfect worn in/battered look.

Depressingly it’s back to work today after the last Bank Holiday of the year, and what a washout it was! Is it time to give up on the Summer clothes, or do you predict an Indian Summer?

xxx

On my Radar; Atterly Road

Just launched, women’s fashion etailer Atterley Road is the bridge between the finest high street and independent designers available online.

2012 sees a world in which there is not only a phenomenal amount of choice both on the high street and online, but also a world where value for money has never been more important.

The shopping-savvy woman of today craves a trustworthy destination where her favourite brands are brought together in a concise and personal online shopping experience; where she can find the independent designers that are fast disappearing from the high street; and where she can be sure that the quality and craftsmanship of the clothes she buys is assured. Atterley Road will be this place.

Its founder, Katie Starmer-Smith brings with her a wealth of design and buying experience, honed while working for 9 years at premium high street brand, Jigsaw. Katie recognised the need for a unique destination for women who simply don’t have the time to trawl through the vast and sometimes overwhelming mix of brands on the high street.

Atterley Road will present a hand-picked, tightly edited selection of some 30 much-loved premium high street brands mixed with favourite boutique labels and independent designers; Whistles, NW3, Hobbs and Jigsaw will sit alongside By Marlene Birger, Filippa K, Maison Scotch, Des Petits Hauts, People Tree and American Vintage.

With an experienced team of buyers, Atterley Road will meet the needs and tastes of the real women of today. Whether juggling home life with a career, keeping up with a busy social calendar, embarking upon the school run, meeting the girls for lunch or taking that much needed ‘night off’, Atterley Road will provide simple, relaxed and understated style choices.

Easy to navigate, Atterley Road’s customer service will be unparalleled – a team that takes time to offer advice efficiently, an interactive social experience which will allow you to share thoughts and shop with friends and multiple delivery options that work around your busy lifestyle. Atterley Road aims to provide women with a trusted, relevant and intelligent online shopping environment that they will re-visit time and time again.

You know how I love to window shop, and the second Atterly Road e-mailed me I was eager to take a peek. Above is a selection of the shops new arrivals, just to give you an idea of what to expect. The site is filled with well made, classic pieces from both loved and new to me brands.

Des Petits Hauts quilted jacket and sequin collar shirt (this is a new to me brand and I so far love it!), Petit Bateau striped tee, Jigsaw printed leather satchel (LOVE!) and Hunter waterproof pumps.

I know my blog is one big wishlist lately,
but with so many shops out there, who can blame me?

What do you make of Atterley Road?

xxx

Sarenza Shoe of the Week

This week’s shoe of the week comes with a bit of a story. The shoe in question in the Brisbane by Desigual costing £45.90.

I hadn’t even really heard of Desigual before I went to Spain and Ellie introduced me to their shop in Malaga. Well,
it was love and first sight for me…and Ellie is even more besotted!
When my monthly voucher for Sarenza came through and I saw these shoes I knew exactly who’s feet would appreciate them more than mine and a pair was purchased along with my Bertie “granny” shoes and presented to Ellie yesterday.

For anyone in any doubt about spending almost £50 on a pair of flats, let her reaction to these convince you. They were placed on her feet immediatley and worn for a few hours walking around town where they were declared like “walking in slippers”. Flats have a reputation for rubbing or being generally uncomfortable so I was amazed. So much so, next month I think a pair shall be gracing my feet…I quite fancy the Habana colour way.

For those not already familiar with Desigual, I suggest checking it out and falling in love with their quirky designs and bright, bold colours….then hot foot it to Sarenza and treat your feet!

Are there any brands that you wouldn’t know about if it weren’t for blogging or friends? Who makes the comfiest flats in YOUR opinion?

xxx

Daisy Chain Dreaming: Repertoire Fashion

I’ve spent my afternoon checking out Primark’s A/W collection, bemoaning  the fact that there is still almost a week to payday and I am feeling the pinch,
so of course, it makes perfect sense that I come home and make yet another wishlist, this time courtesy of Repertoire Fashion, another one of those websites I’ve only recently become aware of and almost wish I didn’t know about!

My picks have a distinct warm-wearing theme, I am so over this lack of summer weather, once again I have clothes (some from last year) left unworn and whilst I don’t relish the cold and dark winters I do love an excuse to layer up cosily.

1. Vivienne Westwood skirt

2. Michael Kors boots

3. Sonia Rykiel dress (loveee this!)

4. Michael Kors

5. Barbour. I am determined to own a Barbour at some point this winter.

So,
have a little look around Repertoire Fashion for yourself and let me know what you’d be buying should money be no object!

xxx