Riverside

It actually feels like a lifetime ago since Ben and I took these photos, we’d gone over to a nearby town to sort out some bits before Ben moved there and decided to make the most of the glorious weather at the time and explore the path down by the river that runs along the back of his street. Clevedon is brilliant like that- there’s the town centre with a smattering of shops, then there is the Victorian sea front and eclectic shops of Hill Road. On the other side of town is the river and the whole place is just somewhere I feel instantly peaceful.

Top: Topshop (sale) | Skirt: Urban Outfitters (alternative) | Sandals c/o Shoe Zone

I seem to have all but given up on wearing anything but mini skirts these days! The one in this post cost me £12 in the Urban Outfitters sale back at the end of April. It’s long sold out now but I’ve linked an alternative above (and to be honest, it’s likely I’ll add it to my collection before long!)

The top was part of my Topshop haul and was an impulse buy to make up the amount on a voucher. I was suckered in by the £7 price tag and wasn’t really expecting to love it quite as much as I do. It is more fitted than a lot of my tops which makes it perfect for pairing with skirts and has a touch of the seventies about it.

I remember it being hot enough to go bare legged in this outfit- this is a fairly momentous occasion as it takes a lot to get me away from my sheer tights! Thankfully my Shoe Zone sandals are comfy enough not to need that little bit of protection, I could walk for miles in these, not bad for £14.99!

Do you have any where near you that makes you instantly relaxed? You can expect to see a lot more of Clevedon on the blog now Ben is living there, there’s so many places I want to show on the blog!

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Holiday Hair with Mark Hill

My hair and I never seem to get along in the summer months. The humidity levels in the UK, the sun and generally being outside more make me what can only be described as a walking ball of frizz and I seem to be in a constant battle to keep my hair tamed. I was lamenting this fact on twitter the other week when the friendly folk at Mark Hill offered to come to my rescue by sending me some of their “Holiday Hair” range of products, desperate to feel a bit more confident with my unruly mane I very hastily accepted their kind offer!
I’ve used a lot of sea salt sprays* in my time and was genuinely impressed with the lasting power of this one as I used it once before a weekend away in Devon and my waves stayed well, wavy until I next washed my hair which is nothing short of a miracle. The dry shampoo* was also lovely and refreshing. It’s a toss up for top spot really between this and my beloved Batiste but I know I’d definitely buy this again as the can is the perfect size for stashing in a weekend bag and I loved the smell and the fact it left behind no residue on my hair. It gets added bonus points for making me forget I was potentially carrying half a beach in my hair for most of the weekend.
The shampoo* and conditioner* come in a handy 50ml tube perfect for travelling light. I’ve used each of these once with impressive results but don’t want to comment too much on their powers until after my week in Spain later in the year which is guaranteed to put them through their paces a lot more than one day of glorious sunshine down in Devon. My hair does feel lovely and soft after using these though and they look lovely and tropical sat in the bathroom (yeah, I’m a sucker for nice packaging!)
The serum* in this range has become my new secret weapon against frizzy hair this summer. I popped some on after washing my hair on a Friday morning before heading down to the sea side and two days later there was still barely a hint of frizz whereas usually I’d be desperately searching for a hair tie and a hat in attempt to exercise damage limitation. For any frizz prone ladies out there I’d definitely recommend this and at £6.49 I think it’s a bargain as it holds it’s own far better than products I’ve used that have cost twice the price. The cover up spray* came with me to the beach and seemed to make my hair feel less straw like than usual on the one really hot day we had, again I think this is another product best tested in sunnier climes but I have high hopes for this one too.
There are still some products in the range I’m itching to try, I’ll be picking up the anti-humidity spray next time I’m in town as I think that this and the serum combined will be an un-stoppable force in the fight against frizz. Let me know if you’ve tried any of these products and what you thought of them, or if you have any other advice for keeping hair sleek and smooth this summer.

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The Culotte Jumpsuit

The other object of my affections this season has been culottes (the first being denim, obviously). Having not added to my collection for ooh, at least four weeks I set eyes on the perfect pair in the New Look sale whilst browsing with my Grandad- and lucky me got to bring them home…at £12 I did worry they’d be one of those “one wear wonders” as these culottes happen to be attached to a jumpsuit but I needn’t have worried as by now their cost-per-wear is somewhere under £1.

Jumpsuit: New Look (plain black version) | Shoes: House of Fraser | Fedora: Florence and Fred

I have mentioned several times that I am basically incompetent when it comes to accessories and either a) never remember to photograph them or b) don’t remember to wear them in the first place so it’s a rare occurrence that I thought to pop on a hat on the day I wore this and rarer still that I thought to include it in the pictures. I do love a good hat though, and this floppy fedora sets the outfit off perfectly (in my humble opinion).
Life seems to be returning to a steady pace, I’ve had a week off and a few days away with friends. I’m back at work full time and it’s a case of moving onwards and onwards in all areas of my life. I have so many hopes and goals for the next few months and I refuse to be the only thing standing in my way of achieving them…remind me of this when I’m having a whine on Twitter, yes? Sometimes I wonder about going a bit more in depth to what is happening in my personal life but I’m not sure anyone actually wants to read that.
Have you picked up any unexpected bargains in the Summer sales? Also, as part of my resolve to move onwards and upwards, what can I do to improve the blog? Answers on a postcard please…

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Safe and sound: Don’t become a victim of vehicle theft*

Although I’m not yet a driver I am very forgetful when it comes to what should be the most basic things. With another (yep, another) driving test on the horizon and the purchase of my very first car looming I thought this guest post made an interesting read and something we can all learn from.
Top tips for vehicle owners to prevent theft

Vehicles are valuable items, not only the physical vehicle, but the contents that sit inside too. Each year, around 47,000 commercial vehicles are stolen in the UK. That is a total cost of around £152million. When you rely on your car or van to be able to do your job, this poses a huge risk. The cost of downtime spent off the road added to potentially having to pay to replace the missing contents can really hit hard.
So, how do you ensure that your vehicle is protected and doesn’t become one of the 185,000 vehicles broken into each year? Can we really rely on simple security measures to deter thieves, or are there more effective steps you can take to protect your livelihood?
I recently discussed this topic with one of my sub-contractors, ProtectAVan Solutions LTD, and together we’ve compiled a list of steps vehicle users can take to increase their vehicle security and reduce the risk of theft.

 Is it locked?

Think twice about locking your vehicle – did you definitely remember to lock it? It may sound pretty fundamental, but it’s essentially the difference between whether or not you receive an insurance pay-out should your vehicle be stolen. The implications of this can be anything from footing the bill yourself to replace a van if you’re a business owner, or potentially losing your job if you’re a driver for another company. A big risk for the sake of a click of a button! Do you often arrive somewhere and leave your car/van visibly open and unattended whilst unloading or collecting someone? You could be inviting waiting thieves to help themselves to anything left in the vehicle. Similarly with leaving your vehicle running while you make a quick delivery, or leaving the keys in at a petrol station. Breaking habits like these can greatly reduce your exposure to thieves.

Double secure

If you have a vehicle that is fitted with a double lock or deadlocking system, you have the ability to disable the internal handles by pressing the lock button on the remote twice. By doing this you will prevent thieves breaking in through a window and opening the door from the inside. Why not also take double measures inside the vehicle, such as using secure storage boxes or glovebox? If a thief does manage to get past your double secure locking system, they will then need to break into the secure box to retrieve anything of value, hopefully by which time someone will have been alerted.

Upgrade your locks (for van owners)

Even if you’re not based in what’s typically considered to be a high crime area it is always worth considering fitting extra security locks such as deadlocks, which offer an extra locking point to a door, or slam locks, which lock as soon as a door is shut. Both are independent to the standard manufacturer’s locking system. Many people do not realise that most vehicles’ standard locking systems can be overcome with just a flat bladed screwdriver, but the good news is that they can be easily enhanced by fitting one of these extra security products.
Another issue that many people are not aware of, is that the latches on the top middle and bottom of the back door are all connected by one wire – so if a thief drills a hole into your vehicle and manipulates/pulls the internal release wire – the doors will open, leaving the contents of the van ready for the taking. To tackle this, there are various anti-drill guards and door handle protectors available to reinforce the metal around this vulnerable point on your vehicle, making it harder for thieves to access the internal release wire and ultimately keep your van and its contents safe.

Expensive? Take it with you…

Working in the vehicle industry you quickly learn that some insurance companies have limits on the maximum amount they will pay out per item in the event of a theft. The advice I always offer to customers is that if it’s expensive, make sure you take it home with you at the end of the day. It may seem easier to leave your belongings there for the next day but do not take the risk of leaving them in the vehicle overnight. Forgetting to hide or remove any valuable gadgets is easily done when you’re in a rush, but taking an extra 30 seconds to check there’s nothing in sight that might tempt thieves, such as sat-nav wires or holders will save you a lot of money and hassle in the long run. Thieves have been known to use radio frequency jamming equipment to prevent vehicles from locking in busy areas such as hardware store car parks and motorway service stations then steal the vehicle’s contents once the driver is out of sight. So the fewer valuables you leave in the vehicle, the less vulnerable you are to this type of tactic.

Final extra measures you can take

Many vehicles have manufacturer specific security weaknesses; for example some can be broken into and driven away by swapping the electronic control unit (ECU). Using a guard like an ECU Shield and OBD Port Protector will prevent this from happening by acting as a high security secondary measure to protect the port from being overridden. In a worst case scenario added technology such as a GPS tracker will offer a helping hand in giving you the best chance of finding your vehicle if stolen. It’s worth speaking to your vehicle supplier to find out if they can provide a telematics solution to further protect you.
If all else fails and you are unlucky enough to have your vehicle stolen, it’s important to work with your vehicle provider to make sure that you are able to get on with business as usual. Can your vehicle provider supply immediate replacement vehicles? Seeking out a package that facilitates this can remove any risk of needing to take time out. By working with your vehicle supplier take the time to help them fully understand your business or personal needs and work collaboratively to ensure these are met through your vehicle security.

Security should never be an afterthought, never leave to chance. The time, inconvenience and cost implications that are associated with a stolen vehicle are enormous. How much will lost time impact on your life? Equally, what will it cost for a temporary vehicle solution? It’s crucial to measure that against how much it will cost to enhance your vehicle security. It will be clear that being prepared for the worst will be more efficient and cost effective in the long run.

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The Open Road

So apparently I’ve had these photos on my laptop for at least a month and had some how forgotten about them, oops! Back near the start of July Ben and I took a little trip up to his parent’s near Melton Mowbray and made the most of the beautiful country side surroundings to take some outfit snaps- honestly, I do worry about my memory some times as I had clean forgotten we’d done it!

Dress: New Look (available on asos) | Shoes: Primark (this season)

I fell in love with this dress the second I saw it in the Tall section of the New Look website. Since I bought it in June it’s disappeared from their site but is still available from ASOS. I have such a soft spot for frayed denim (I also quite fancy this Missguided number) and it makes for a great casual alternative for jeans at the weekend. Believe it or not this is the tall version of the dress! I dread to think what a regular length would be like, or perhaps I am becoming too modest in my old age?
Primark have come up trumps for comfy footwear this Summer, every pair I’ve bought from there I’ve expected to give me at least a small blister or bit of discomfort but nope, I’ve been living in them! The pair I’m wearing here are from the wide fit range- bravo Primark for recognising that people with flipper feet like shoes too!
My denim collection has grown a lot this year, from the mini skirts to the various dresses I’ve accumulated as the months have progressed…still, it’s a trend that’s never going to die so I can console myself with at least I’ve blown my shopping ban on investments. What can’t you stop buying lately?

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