Sunday, 31 July 2016

The Summer Mini

The Summer Mini


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It is really sad how long ago my holiday to Marrakech feels after 5 solid weeks of work. But I am back again with another Marrakech post which is sort of helping me to relive the amazing memories.


I really wanted to share my favourite Summer skirt which I have been wearing so much this Summer. As much as I love a great pair of jeans or shorts there is something about wearing a little skirt or dress that just makes me feel pretty. This one I picked up from Zara a few months ago is gorgeous. It's got a beautiful textured stripe print and is in a fairly weighty fabric that feels expensive and means that I don't have to worry about wearing this on days that are a little more windy! And I find the A-line shape really flattering and not to short so this could be dressed up for smarter occasions.


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I wore this outfit on our last full day in Marrakech, when we decided to leave the old town and go and explore the beautiful Gardens of Majorelle. The botanical gardens are amazing with all the cacti, amazing fountains and the gorgeous mix of cobalt blue and yellow. It is such a peaceful and magical place to walk around and we caught some lovely footage for our video which you can watch here.


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Hope you enjoyed this short little post. I have a final Marrakech post and my favourite outfit from the holiday coming up soon. And then a few more posts planned for you too. Speak soon xx

Monday, 25 July 2016

Working at ASOS

Working at ASOS


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I felt that it was about time that I did a little bit of a life update and basically explained why I am so rubbish at posting at the moment.

If you follow me on any other social media (or have read the title of this post!) you will know that I am now working at ASOS. I know, I still have to pinch myself! I'm nineteen and already working for my dream company! I am having the most amazing time and everyone at the company has been so lovely and welcoming. I have also got a fair amount of amazing new clothes from my job, but I will save that for another post.


I have worked before, but this is actually my first full-time job, and even though I couldn't be luckier it is taking some getting used to. I am fortunate enough to be able to live at home and commute to work, but two hour commutes everyday is also exhausting.


The nature of ASOS is very fast-paced and everyday is different. Which honestly I love, I don't think that I have ever, or will ever be the type of person that can just sit still. Once I am in work (and had my morning coffee!) I have been throwing myself into it to try and take in and learn as much as possible. The whole company has such amazing energy that it is impossible not to feed off. I have never seen so many "Girl Bosses" in one room, it's so inspiring!


However after my hour long commute home I am exhausted, and all I want to do is have some dinner and crash. Which sort of explains while I feel like other parts of my life a slipping a little. My blog is hardly ever updated, I haven't done any exercise in weeks and there are so many friends that I would love to catch up with but there are only so many hours in a day. And for a girl who lives by plans and lists I am suddenly really struggling with my time management.


So this post isn't a rant or a list of excuses. If anything it is just for me to get my head round everything that has happened over the past month. I think moving forward I am going to try and make a few small changes in my life to be healthier and less stressed. Starting with getting to bed much earlier! When I've had enough sleep everything else should soon follow.


Speak soon xx


 

Sunday, 17 July 2016

Travel Treasures

Travel Treasures

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Today I really wanted to share some of the beautiful treasures that I picked up on my recent holiday to Marrakech. Marrakech is well known for its amazing souks and hand crafted treasures. Wherever you turned there was something new to look at, and Jack and I had the best time wondering the souks, chatting to the locals and even doing a bit of haggling!


I found the whole trip to Marrakech so inspiring, how humble and happy everyone we spoke to was and the beautiful detail that they put into everything they make. I was just in awe of the stunning interiors of so many of the places that we went, including the riad that we stayed in. For me it was a little like my decor inspiration on Pinterest coming to life! So I was so happy to pick up a few bits to bring back home with me.


One of the things I was desperate to get my hands on was a white pouf. Random? Yes. Necessary? Also yes! I had seen a few of these on Pinterest and Instagram and just love how they look. I could picture it in the corner of my bedroom with a few magazines on top! There were so many places that did beautiful leather poufs, but it was made slightly hard by the fact that I already had an image in my head of exactly what I wanted. We found a place that did a lovely white pouf, but I had to explain that it was a little bigger than what I was looking for. So he took me around the corner to his friends shop where I found exactly what I wanted!


I am so happy with how this looks in my bedroom, it brings a slightly bohemian, Moroccan touch to the bedroom which I love.


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If you have been reading my blog for a while or know me personally then you will know that I have a bit of a thing for scraves, particularly Pashminas. There was a point when I probably had about 70 scarves (yes, you have read that correct!). Now, after a big clear out, I probably have a more manageable 20. But that didn't stop me from picking up this beautiful white pashmina. I can picture wearing this when in gets a little colder with some skinny jeans, a little grey knit jumper and some pretty flats.


Another accessory that I couldn't resist was this stunning leather clutch. A lot of the shops in Marrakech sold fairly similar goods, in fact almost identical pieces from shop to shop. But this particular shop sold beautiful leather bags and pouches like nothing I had seen anywhere else. If I had taken more money with me I could have bought everything in this shop, it was my style down to a tea. However when I spotted this grey suede clutch with metallic details and tassel I knew it was the one. I can't wait to wear this on special occasions, but for now it is on display on one of the shelves in my bedroom.


The Moroccan slippers where a bit of a random purchase, and honestly I am not sure how much wear that I will get out of them! But they are so beautiful and intricate and I think that they look lovely displayed on my pouf! I bought these from a lovely man that Jack and I spent a bit of time chatting to so I love the memories behind these too.


And finally I got myself a little jewellery box with mother of pearl detailing that are sold all over Marrakech. I actually already have a larger one of these in my bedroom which I got a few years ago from the stalls in Egypt. But I think these are so pretty and add a lovely bit of detail to a shelf.


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This bracelet however is probably the most special piece from the trip, bought for me by my lovely boyfriend. It is just my perfect piece of jewellery, a delicate mix of elegant and slightly bohemian. I also love the back story that goes behind this.


We were looking in a really cool shop that sold vintage cameras and little nic nacks, when the shop keeper said that we must visit his friends place. I am not going to lie, I was a little nervous, particularly as the place that he took us wasn't really a shop. But when we went inside it was just amazing, more like a museum really. It was two floors holding the most beautiful collection of piece from large vases, to mirrors, to costume jewellery and everything inbetween. Every space was taken up with a beautiful treasure, so that it would have taken days just to look at everything properly. The guy told us how it wasn't really a shop but a place that was only really open to collectors.


He encouraged us to pick something out (of course!) however I was worried as I knew we were in somewhere that was way over our budget. We had come on the morning of the last day on our holiday and still need food for the rest of the day and money for the airport. In the end after what I would say was more explaining our financial situation that haggling, we were given this for a very discounted rate!


This piece is just so special to me and will forever remind me of the amazing holiday that we had.


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So I hoped that you enjoyed seeing the treasures that I picked up from Marrakech. There is actually one more thing that I bought however I have not put it up yet so I am going to wait until then to share it on here. Hope that you have had a lovely weekend.


Speak soon xx

Tuesday, 12 July 2016

Khaki

Khaki


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So I really need to apologise for the infrequent posts. Life in my new job is pretty exciting at the moment, but also very busy. And while I don't want to give a load of excuses, I am still trying to adjust and sort out my time management. Lets just say say that having a full time job is very different to being a student!


Anyway, I am back with another Marrakech post. At this rate my one 5 day holiday could drag out on my blog for the whole of Summer. I should probably start thinking about writing some different posts in between.


The photo above is probably one of my favourite photos that I forced my boyfriend to take on the trip. I find the white aesthetics and flowers very pleasing (and fitting with my Instagram theme!). But I have day old curls (my favourite as they drop to beautiful loose waves), my sunglasses are hiding the bags under my eyes and I love this dress.


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On this day we wondered the souks and then explored this beautiful secret garden in the middle of town. As I mentioned in my last post the amount of detail that is put into everything here is amazing. This garden took years and years to build, which is obvious when you walk around. We sat in a little building looking on to the garden and had the best mint tea I tried in Marrakech (and we had a fair amount of mint tea!).

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I bought this dress last year but it is still one of my favourites for summer. It's the perfect piece to throw on, but as it is a shirt dress in still looks fairly smart. And it has a lining which means there are no underwear issues!


Dress - Mango
Sunglasses - H&M
Watch - Nixon


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It was amazing to see so much green in a place that I though would be so dry. And I love all the different palms and cacti!


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The aesthetic of the teal tiles and white furniture is beautiful. It feels very summery and bohemian.


I have so many posts that I want to write, not just about Marrakech, but about my new job, beauty bits I'm loving and some recent purchases. Hopefully this weekend I can dedicate some time to a bit of a catch up session, but for now thank you for staying with me.


Speak soon xx

Tuesday, 5 July 2016

Marrakech Midi

Marrakech Midi


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My first outfit post from Marrakech! This was actually one of my favourite outfits that I wore on the trip, although saying that I really enjoyed wearing all my pretty summery clothes. Because now that I am back in England I am definitely not able to wear anything like this anymore!


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This is the first midi skirt that I have ever owned, because when midi skirts first became a huge trend I was really not convinced. I felt like they made my hips look big and my legs look short, which to be honest the body con midi that I am picturing probably did. However this gorgeous midi skirt is a totally different story. I feel like the shape of this is really flattering and the pleats smooth over my hips and elongate my legs (even with flats). I also love this muted mint shade, which feels like a mature nod to Summer pastels.


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Top - Tesco
Skirt - Primark
Bag - Mango
Sunhat - Forever 21
Watch - Nixon
Sandals - Primark


We spent this day exploring a lovely museum and a beautiful old university, where the picture below was taken. The whole trip I was just amazed at the beautiful architecture. It's amazing the time and skill taken to produce all the intricate detail. I found that everywhere you looked in Marrakech there was something beautiful to look at, whether it be a wall carving or a lovely woven rug. And it is definietly somewhere that I hope to go back to one day as there was just so much to see.


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Hope that you enjoyed seeing my first holiday pictures and this very Summery outfit. Expect many more to come!


Speak soon xx

Sunday, 3 July 2016

Marrakech 2016

Marrakech 2016


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It feels like forever since I last sat down and blogged. The last couple of weeks have been crazy! I went to Marrakech with my boyfriend for five days, came back and had a lovely family barbecue, started my new job at ASOS (I know!!) and by the end of this week I think it all got a little too much as I have spent most of this weekend in bed trying to recover from a virus! But now I am on the mend I am trying to get on top of things again, starting with posting on here a bit more.


I have so many posts I want to write and things I want to share, particularly all the beautiful pictures from Marrakech. But today I have finally finished the vlog of our holiday! This is the first video I have ever made so it isn't perfect or at all professional. But I am really happy with how it has turned out and I think that it will be lovely to look back at this video in a few years time and remember our amazing holiday.


So it would mean the world to me if you could have a little watch of my first ever YouTube video.



Expect some more Marrakech posts soon! xx