This was my "to go" outfit last autumn. Cosy, comfy and stylish, indeed. This turtleneck is one of the best things I ever bought, not to mention this pair of jeans, literally a match made in heaven.
I'm enjoying my days off with my family, but it's quite hard to be organised when you know, you don't have to do really anything. Planning to go to the gym but not sure, never been an active sporty type of person. Do you have any tips to stay organised?
Victoria x
I'M WEARING:
Turtleneck - Asos
Jeans - Mango
Bag - Maxwell Scott
Mules - Everything5
Cap - Asos
Major changes are happening in my life. In January will go back to uni, unbelievable, right? At least for me. Planning to do Masters of Business Administration International. A bit far from my domain, but it's a new challenge so I am veeery excited. I've been always more into the creative side, but sometimes you have to do what you have to. For those who are struggling with exams and tests right now I would recommend a good cheap service for writing essay very hepful for those who don't have time for composing and writing essays, you can choose the academic level, how many pages you want and the deadline. But for more information you may check Cheapessay.net
In the other news, it's snowing so beautiful outside, looking like a real fairytale!
Hope you enjoy your Sunday!
Love x
It's been more than a year since I live in London and I haven't been in these super popular touristic places like Westminster etc. How crazy is that? I quite enjoyed this day which was fun, even if it was very cold. We had a nice cruise on the Thames river, followed by a walk on the Westminster bridge, Trafalgar Square and ended with a lovely afternoon tea at the Caffe Concerto. Very crowdy places, that's why I try to avoid them as much as I can, even a picture you can't take, but that's it...one of the busiest city, so I have to get used with this. Back home, I wanted to visit so many places here but now the enthusiast is zero, why? I don't know the answer yet. But it would be definetely a shame to not see them while I'm still here, right?
Now it's not the best time to visit London. I mean its main iconic thing will look terrible in pictures, speaking about Big Ben of course. And I'd rather a scandinavian country, where actually it's snowing, because winter wihout snow is like the summer without sun. This week I'm heading home and can not wait to spend the holidays with my family and if "lucky enough" to catch some snow.
My outfit was simply, the bargain mustard coat perfectly matched the cream jumper, together with the super cosy checked trousers. Love wearing bright colours in the wintertime, an instaant eyecather when everyone wears black and navy blue.
I'M WEARING:
Coat - Primark
Trousers - Primark
Jumper - Vintage
We all love new clothes, and a change of season usually means a shake up of the wardrobe and a bit of a shopping spree. But buying all new outfits a few times a year can be expensive, and winter fashion is particularly expensive since you need substantial items like coats and boots which tend to cost more. If you’re looking to build your winter wardrobe without a whole lot of cash in the bank, here are a few ideas!
Sell The Old To Fund The New
A wardrobe stuffed full of clothes and not a thing to wear- most of us know this feeling well. This is a result of hanging onto items that no longer fit, aren’t in style or we just don’t like any more. If this is the case, why not sell off everything and use the funds to buy new clothes? You could use an app like Depop and sell items individually, or create bundles and sell them as job lots on eBay. Since these kinds of parcels will be on the heavier side you will need a good courier, check out reviews of Shiply and other similar companies and see which work best with your budget. You could also sell items on Facebook groups, Gumtree or at boot fairs. Providing the items are still in good condition there will be someone out there willing to take them off your hands and pay for the privilege.
Host Swap Parties With Friends
Instead of directly selling your items for cash, another option would be to host clothes swapping parties with friends. Here you each bring a selection of items you no longer wear and put them in a pile, and everyone can choose things that they want from it. It’s a great way to snag yourself some new items and put clothes you no longer wear to their best use. If you and your friends are similar sizes you could end up with quite a few items for your wardrobe, and best of all you could make a night of it too. Put out some food and drinks and use it as an opportunity to socialise!
Check Out Charity Shops
Charity shops can be home to some real gems- designer items, those that have hardly been worn and rare pieces that are just perfect. You probably won't be able to get your whole winter wardrobe this way, but it’s worth popping in on a regular basis and seeing what’s there. If you’re able to snag a coat, some jackets and good quality winter dresses you could save yourself an absolute fortune compared with buying new in the shops.
Shop Sales and Bargains
Finally, checking out sales will allow you to nab items for much less than the RRP- follow your favourite stores on social media so you’ll be first to hear about their sales. Shops like Primark, Matalan and even supermarkets do lovely clothes that don’t cost much, so you could shop here to pick up a few key pieces.