Sunday 1 April 2018

Happy Easter





Give me french fries forever... if only I could and not get fat, now that would be the dream wouldn't it. 

I've always been a fan of a slogan tee, depending on the slogan that is. Sometimes they can be a bit cringe I must admit. I like the mix of yellow and red in this T-shirt, mixing one of this season's trends of primary colours, with the red and yellow because I just love yellow and it's definitely a spring/summer seasonal colour. Dare I say it, as I don't want to jinx it, but Spring has officially arrived and the nights are now getting lighter. FINALLY! Winter started to feel like a scene from Game of Thrones in Winterfell that was never ending. 

On the topic of on trend primary colours, i'm really enjoying how the blazer compliments the outfit, with navy and another pop of red to bring out the red in the t-shirt and my new suede boots, that are made for walking. Comfort and style, it's a yes from me.

Prior to this post, I am yet to do an outfit post of me wearing one of my blazers with a t-shirt and jeans combo, but it's something i'm quite fond of. Mixing a laid back casual outfit with a fitted/sartorial blazer to dress it up and give it that smart edge. When the weather warms up a bit more I want to invest in some flatform Superga's to wear in the summer for a more relaxed day time look.

It's nice to transition into wearing short sleeves and hopefully get my legs out soon. Come on British Summer time, lets have a good one this year. Bring us that sun sun sun.

To finish of this Sunday look, I decided to do my hair a little differently to how I usually have it. Although I love my bangs, it's nice to have a change every now and then, however little that may be. So I let my fab photographer and friend Katherine dry and curl my hair in a side parting. She's great for assisting in all makeup and hair needs, especially when you fancy experimenting. (She also brings the laughs and is V truthful when we're trying to get that good shot. Which I very much appreciate).





Slogan Tee - Zara
Striped Blazer - Zara
Wide leg jeans- Next
Suede ankle boots - Next
Yellow bag - Zara

Happy Easter huns, enjoy the rest of the Bank Holiday weekend

A x

Valencia








               





























All expenses paid trip to Valencia?! Erm yes please.
So couple of weeks ago I got the opportunity to travel to Valencia to take part in a small training  course for customising denim using laser printing technology. It was really cool and a great opportunity. I got to meet two genuinely lovely people who made the trip a memorable one. I think it’s really nice when you meet new people that you no nothing about and end up having the best conversations. Very inspiring people.
Outside of the training we explored the wonderful city.. Valencia at night and ate and drank our way through some of the coolest and cutest restaurants around the town, and in the Ruzafa - known as Valencia’s hipster neighbourhood. We ate at one restaurant where the food and drink was just Devine and the Vino Tinto - red wine in Spanish was beaut. Not to mention the tapas, dirt cheap and simply delicious. We even managed to catch the sun set one evening, which was so dreamy, dusky skies soft sand and fresh sea air. Golden hour! You can’t beat it.
Exploring aside the main purpose of the trip was to learn the basics of how to use the laser machine in order to customise denim such as jeans, jackets and dungarees etc. This was for the launch of a new body optix campaign. This was a part time project which was really fun to be a part of, however the launch didn’t go as well as planned and unfortunately I didn’t go ahead with working on the machine. Which in all honesty, I’m a slightly glad about because it was a complex machine and process, suitable for people from a graphic design back ground. Unlike myself. A longer training time would have been better, albeit I’m happy to have gained further industry knowledge and experience and I had a great time after all.
From the trip, I discovered that Jeanologia are working with their customers to become as sustainable as they can be. Something I am quite passionate about. I also learnt to continue to embrace new challenges and be more open minded by putting myself out there more. 
Believe it or not this was the first trip where I had actually flown alone, I've always enjoyed flying, but flying alone was something I was a bit nervous about before. I'm really glad I've had the chance to do it. Reading my book and taking in the clouds and sky was so nice and peaceful.
I would definitely like to visit Valencia again, for longer and when the weather is a bit warmer. Although I must say anything was better than the prolonged rain and snow we were having. 
Valencia for a city break, I would certainly recommend. 
A x