NYE Style

Happy Beetwixmas! 

You may be all partied out & enjoying your elasticated waistbands & slippers or you may be keeping your festive dressing going by wearing sequins or a sparkly knit from morning to night & everyday to NYE.

I have done my second Christmas of mostly buying preloved, so even if it’s gifts from my family, I will ask for vintage or preloved first. Some of the gorgeous things that I received this year are a vintage Laura Ashley velvet dress, a boho style preloved Monsoon top, a preloved pink cashmere jumper & a vintage St Michael tank top.

If you are not fully convinced about buying preloved & you have a huge NYE party to go to & you want to shop high street, then there are some amazing partywear pieces out there from lace to fringe to sequins! A serious note about sequins though, here are the not so shiny facts about sequins…

Sequins are not biodegradable, they are made of plastic, they take thousands of years to break down, they are not good for the workers that make them, they produce lots of waste & they are often discarded after wearing them & end up in landfill & in our waterways, which marine life will ingest. High street stores do not need to make any more sequins, we have enough in circulation already, so firstly, it is always better to buy vintage or preloved sequins & secondly if you do buy new sequins, really think about your purchase. Ask yourself these questions…

Is it such a statement piece you fall in love & will wear it year after year? Or something that you could pass on? 

Is it a classic piece, which you could style differently, so you get lots of wear out of it? For example, a sequin vest could be worn in winter or summer, just add a faux fur or a velvet jacket for winter or pair with palazzo linen pants & sandals for summer. 

So if you are looking for party outfits or NYE inspiration, read on…

Pic 1 Silver Dress M&S X SIENNA MILLER £60, John Lewis Shoes Silver £85.00, Tights John Lewis, Silver Bag HUSH £105. Pic 2 White Shirt Nobodys Child, Shoes Mint Velvet. Pic 3 Dress M&S X SIENNA MILLER £90, Tights M&S, Sandals Dune £90.00. Pic 4 Dress Mint Velvet, Tights John Lewis, Shoes (as above) Bag (as above) Pic 5, Top Fat Face Ebb & Flow, Jeans Nobodys Child £79, Cardigan French Connection £75, Shoes M&S (was £39.50) Pic 6 Top Mint Velvet, Jeans The Wide Leg Jean M&S £35.00, Bag (as before) Silver boots John Lewis. Pic 7 Top Mint Velvet, Jeans The Wide Leg Jean M&S £35.00, Shoes Dune Choices Snaffle Slingback £35. Pic 8 And Or Dress £109, (Boots & Bag as before)

Happy New Year!

Body Confidence

Let’s talk about body confidence, these two words are something as women, we find hard to take on, I am not sure if it was the fault of fashion magazines initially using overly thin models back in the 90’s & now social media, where you are bombarded constantly with unrealistic images of beauty & the ‘perfect’ body & look, young girls also seem to have an uphill struggle coping with this onslaught on a daily basis & I am not surprised that many suffer from low self-esteem & sadness after consuming hours of that sort of content & that isn’t helped, by other girls parroting what they have seen on social media to make other girls feel like they don’t measure up. As women our confidence can be knocked, post pregnancy, by the menopause, or if you have been affected by illness, injury or disability, we can all have a problem with our bodies & our lot & have to silence that little voice in our heads, telling us we are too fat or too thin, or this body part is not as toned etc, etc. And just to add, this negative self-talk is not only reserved for women, men & boys are also exposed to the tidal wave of social media body content, in fact any gender can feel this way.

So here is a short story for you on this Tuesday afternoon, when I was at art college a very long time ago, I was about 17 years old at the time, I would travel to college on the train, & I sat next to a girl who was also on my course, who I constantly compared myself to. The internal dialogue was ‘she looks better in jeans than I do’ ‘her waist is smaller’ & it went on…It was when Levi 501’s were in fashion & I felt this was not a trend that I could do, my bottom was big & I had good thighs on me (as my Gran would say) & 501’s were not made for me. I was fairly obsessed with this girl & once I had moved on from the jeans, I started to compare myself to her in other ways & (as my sister says ‘Compare leads to Despair’) I spent many an hour trying to find a pair of jeans that fit me, but to no avail & I gave myself a hard time. Then I discovered boys jeans, baggy, distressed & secondhand (the ones in the picture below) did not even do up, which is why I am holding them up! But nevertheless, I loved them & felt comfortable in them. I experimented with clothes throughout my art college days, took inspiration from magazines & pop stars & was able to silence the comparisons, because I was enjoying fashion so much & finding my way.

Clothes are important to me, because the right styles for me, have the power to make me feel confident & even though my body has gone up quite a few dress sizes since I was 17, I know the right styles for my shape can transform my mindset & I don’t chase trends, that I know won’t suit me. Little did I know, today in 2024, I would find multiple pair of jeans that I would love. On Saturday I went to an event, where I tried on a few things, the few clothes that fitted me (& not a lot did) did not look good at all, but I walked out of there not blaming myself, but blaming the clothes & this is key! Yesterday there was a post on social media where loads of women commented that they had lost their way with style & fashion & it really hit home how many women feel like this, I know that their current mindset is not fixed & with the right styles for them, they would feel great in clothes again. I know how transformative clothes can be & fashion has the ability to help enormously with confidence, however you feel about your body.

So, remember don’t blame your genes, instead blame the jeans!

Soon I will be introducing an online styling service which is a more affordable virtual styling service. I will do a post about it when it is up & running.