Sunday, 26 October 2014

It only takes a moment

 
 
     Today has been so wonderful. We broke up for half term on Friday and I had a day at drama yesterday ( and my second driving lesson, which was terrifying) so today was my first day off. Which was a wonderful feeling. I decided to go to the car boot sale in Wetherby as today is the final one before it finishes for winter. I got some brilliant bargains, including the leather jacket below for £8. I think that's pretty decent, as you would pay £40 or more in a shop for something similar, but anything over £5 feels ridiculously expensive at a car boot! I also got a dusty pink shirt and a striped pink shirt for school for £2.50, down from £4. (My haggling skills are improving by the week.)
     Then I went to White Rose to scavenge some boots for school, as it seems to be raining every day and I always come home with wet feet, so I need something to lift me off the ground slightly. Got the black ones below, and another brown pair with check lining (gorgeous) that I'm picking up tomorrow.
     Outfit for today was a dress I bought from H + M after school on Friday. it was only £10 (has now gone up to £13) and I just love the shape of it, although it is not, I repeat is not, suitable to wear outside when there is even the slightest breeze. Believe me. Wore with gold earrings and brown boots, and would have worn my new jacket it hadn't been airing on the washing line.
 
 









 

 







 
      Also, I know I said I wasn't going to be spending too much, but I do have a reason for this spend! My boss has gone on holiday and has decided to pay me a full days wages for what I would have worked today! So I had a bit of extra money, and saw some gorgeous things - why not? I got a lovely checked dress with a white Peter Pan collar from Primark for £13. I didn't think the shape would suit me at all, but it is slightly fitted and I love it! Then I got the mustard blouse from H+M, that they also do in a dress, (but I looked like a potato in that, so that was a no). The blouse looked much nicer anyway, with billowing sleeves and fitted cuffs. Then at New Look, I found a checked skirt and a 2 in 1 blouse and jumper for school.
     Checks are absolutely EVERYWHERE at the minute. It's metal: scarves, skirts, dresses, shirts, you can't get away from the stuff. I hope it doesn't get too overdone this season and become even more clichéd than it already is, as I love wearing checks!

Hope you all have a brilliant evening,
Hugs
Wim x

 

Wednesday, 8 October 2014

Autumn days when the grass is jewelled

     Oh, Jesus, do I love autumn. Yes, I flipping well do, and to be honest I don't see how you can't. It's my favourite time of year, apart from Christmas. I love the rain, the cold, dark evenings you spend snuggled up by the fire reading in thick woolly jumpers. I also love the colours of autumn, as you can tell by this post. Burnt oranges, mustards, green, truffle browns...
     I think the idea of autumn is so romantic as well. I'm currently listening to 'Baby, it's cold outside' on repeat (I know it's only October, please don't judge me) as I love Christmas and am so in the mood for it after our Christmas Cabaret rehearsals on Saturday.
     One of the biggest parts of sixth form has been being able to wear (almost) what I want every day. Well, slight exaggeration, there are obviously some rules, like no jeans, trainers etc. and you can't be too crazy - it has to be smart. But I'm getting into the swing of picking out an outfit every morning and feeling more and more relaxed about it as I do. I would take pictures but 7:30 really is too early to be in front of a camera. I wore a really arm jumper today and felt so cosy; it also means I'm actually making use of the millions of big coats I have, as it is sooo cold now. Even school has a silver lining!
     So here's a pick of a few of my favourite pictures from Pinterest, that I'm addicted too lately as it's so helpful for my Textiles (which I will probably do a post about soon). The pictures are to die for - I'm so in the mood to make an apple/pumpkin pie right now and just sit by the open fire whilst it rains ferociously outside...
 
lovely autumn coloursconkers.   yellowThe Best Apple Pie You'll Ever Have (with Caramel).autumn leaves.

If you want to check out these images and more, just visit my Pinterest page http://www.pinterest.com/clairewimbush1/. I'm now off to watch The Great British Bake Off because it makes my day. :)

Have a fabulous week, lovelies.
Wim x

Sunday, 5 October 2014

Listen to the colour of your dreams

     Hello! These last few weeks have been so incredibly mental, in a good way I guess. I haven't posted once since I started sixth form - that's crazy! It has been so madly busy for the last five weeks though. I'm really liking the sixth form at my new school, but the work load is ridiculous. I have been permanently shattered for the last five weeks, and literally haven't had a day off!
     Subjects wise: Spanish, is good but its probably one of the hardest at the minute. When the teacher starts talking about 'the imperfect subjunctive' I just lose it and go off in a bit of a daydream, to be perfectly honest. English Lit is pretty good; we're studying 'The Kite Runner' by Khaled Hosseni (Think that's how you spell it?) for the exam, and it's a really good book, would definitely recommend it if you want to read something a bit different. We're also doing 'The Taming of the Shrew' for coursework, which is just annoying me really because it's such a sexist book and I have a feeling I won't be able to write anything positive about it at all! History I am really enjoying and I'm so glad I did take it, although it is very politics based at the minute. Saying that, we should be getting on to WW1 soon, so things may liven up slightly! Textiles was a bit of a pain in the bum at first, as I didn't quite see eye to eye with the teacher but seems to be progressing nicely now.
     Saying  all of that, there is SO much work every single day. But, moving on, I did have time last Saturday to nip down to 'The Vintage Kilo Sale' that had come to Leeds. I was desperate to go as I missed the last one because of exams and the next one is on my 17th birthday.(Next Saturday ahh!) I was really happy with my outfit - you now those days when it really just works and you feel so satisfied? One of those days. I apologise for the random rubbishy pictures: just before I ran out get the bus I remembered to take some but no one was in the house so I had to improvise.




     I know I'm pulling a face here - think it was the sunlight. The shorts are New Look, literally haven't worn them in years but they were the only thing that I liked with my new shirt. I say new, I mean from the charity shop in Wetherby. It was about £5 but its soo cute, it has little pens on it! I couldn't resist.















     I love how the shorts bring out the colours in the shirt and it feels like to jacket just brings it all together really well. I loved wearing it anyway - I felt well suited to be at a vintage kilo sale!


I think you can just about see the ring I'm wearing - it's from 'Culture Vulture' in Leeds. A brilliant shop, full of odd little trinkets and pieces of jewellery, like this one, which is a pug. I have a camera necklace and sewing machine necklace from there too (that you can see I'm also wearing in a few pictures); I just love the quirky things they sell! Also, the watch I got from a  charity shop for £1.99 and, fair enough I had to fay a fiver to get it working again, but I was looking on the Topshop website this morning and they are basically selling the same watch for £65!! Total bargain.


Being smiley with my favourite red lippy.


     The coat was SUCH A BARGAIN - it was part of a suit that I nabbed at a car boot sale the other week for - wait for it - 50p!!!! I really wasn't sure whether to get it or not, as my mum thought it was too 'granny-ish', and, to be honest, I agreed but it was my size and I figured, for 50p, I could at least use the fabric if I didn't want to wear it. I tried it on at home and together it does look a bit naff, but separately it's like a godsend. Lovely high waisted, creamy check trousers and a warm, fitted jacket made brilliant additions to my wardrobe.
    The kilo sale was brilliant and I feel as  though I spent my money more wisely than last time - I actually tried on the things that I wanted to buy! I did have to restrain myself from buying some things that I am instantly attracted to but its because I already have something like that, like tartan/checked coats, checked shirts. I guess it's mainly coats at this event, as they have so many, but I did allow myself to buy one, as it was so different from all the ones I have. In the end, I bought a lemon yellow chunky cardigan that is SO comfy and a bright yellow coat with false fur around the collar - it is so lovely, even though it did shrink slightly when I washed it.
     I am really going to try and not spend to much in the near future - I feel like I've gone a bit crazy on clothes recently and I need to actually wear them before I buy more! The thing is, when it's from a charity shop, and cheap, I can convince myself that it's such a bargain, it would be silly not to get it.
     We're doing Hairspray at my drama school for the end of term show this year (I'm playing Tracy, ahh!) and today I also started rehearsals for the Christmas Cabaret show we're doing. It's going to be full of amazing Christmassy songs and I can't wait to get on with it! I think because last years Christmas was practically stolen by mocks, to drag it out a bit this year really won't be a bad thing!

Hope you're having a lovely week.
Wim x