One of the styles for Autumn/Winter creeping up in the bloggersphere is flared jeans, slowly replacing the wardrobe essential – skinny jeans. Here Tamara has styled hers with another huge trend for Autumn; the cape. Burberry firmly placed the cape on the ever changing fashion map for this season and Tamara shows us how easy...Read More
Classic staple pieces in your wardrobe you can make work season after season by just accessorising with some new season buys are a must. Take into consideration this little black dress, Lisa styles this casually with a denim and leather jacket and suede boots. Black accessories in the form of a cross body Chanel bag...Read More
Nearing the end of the week, Lisa doesn’t fail to nail it in the style stakes today. Even in NYC it seems the cold is starting to set in. Wearing a cosy loose fitting cropped jumper under the perfect leather biker jacket Lisa nets two key winter trends. The grey and white stripe is a...Read More
Kicking off the style diary this week we welcome Deborah from the blog ‘Bang on Style’ and she certainly lives up to her name. Brightening up simple ripped jeans and white t shirt Deborah has accessorised her look with a statement fedora and leather backpack. A beautifully textured red cropped jacket accentuates her lovely curvy...Read More
Since it’s conception in 2005 YouTube has become one of the most used websites on the internet – giving it’s users free access to everything from music, how-to videos, trailers, vlogs and more funny cat videos than you could ever hope to watch…believe me I’ve tried. But the last few years has seen a rise...Read More
Any girl who has grown up with a sister will recognise the benefits of sharing clothes. Why limit yourself to just one wardrobe when you could double the potential number of workable outfits simply by popping to the bedroom next door. But what if your sister’s wardrobe was stocked full of gorgeous designer items? Sound...Read More
Since the beginning the Internet has been for the people and made by the people, but on 15th May the Federal Communications Commission proposed rules that could see the open online world we know become a discriminatory ‘two-tiered internet’. These new rules would allow Internet service providers to charge extra fees to companies such as...Read More
Ever since I was introduced to Media Studies during my GCSEs, I’ve been in love with it. I went on to choose Media as one of my A Level options at College and now I’m starting my 3rd year at The University of The West of England, studying a BA Hons in Media Culture & Practice....Read More
Okay, so you won’t technically find ASOS on the high street but the online shopping site has more than earned themselves a spot amongst our heroes of retail. Since the launch of the site in 2000 ASOS has led the way in fashion-led online shopping and has quickly become the go-to site for a quick...Read More
Facebook has been used for many things since its conception in early 2004 – keeping in touch with friends and family, following trends such as the #nomakeupselfie and the neck nomination challenge, and boasting about your holiday with the obligatory plane-wing over the clouds photo. But most recently Facebook users are utilising this power of...Read More
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