Showing posts with label Primark. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Primark. Show all posts

26 July 2015

The Grey Skinny Jeans


Jumper - H&M
Jeans - Topshop
Shoes - Primark
Bag - Six
Scarf (on bag) - H&M
Hi everyone,
So after a really long break, I decided to start blogging again. If you're wondering why I had a break I'll redirect you to my last blogpost here. But I'm back now!
It has been so hot here in Luxembourg so far but it has cooled down a lot more recently, which I personally prefer. I'm waiting for autumn to come because I get sick of the heat really quickly. Since it had cooled down I decided to get out my favourite pair of jeans and a soft jumper. This year has been the year of the jeans for me and it all started back in March when I bought my first pair of Topshop Joni jeans. They are honestly the most comfortable jeans ever and that means a lot coming from me as I've mostly been a leggings girl these past few years. But I now own three pairs of Joni jeans (eek as they are fairly expensive!) and I love them. I paired them with a thin, light pink jumper that I found in H&M. I adore the combination of light pink and grey, it's one of my favourites. I also put on my primark shoes because they are only grey shoes I own and are actually quite comfortable. 
Have a great week!

31 January 2015

The Leather Jacket

Jacket - H&M (similar)
T-shirt - H&M
Leggings/Trousers - H&M
Hat - Primark
Wedge Trainers - New Look (similar here & here)
Necklace - Primark
Bracelet - Primark

Hi everyone,
I love a good fake leather jacket but for some reason I didn't own a plain black one. I found this cropped one in H&M and it was on sale for 20€ which I thought was a pretty good deal. It feels really soft and fits nicely too. I paired it with a plain white t-shirt and some thick black leggings that have leather panels on the leg which went nicely with the jacket without being too much of a leather overload. I love these leggings but as a warning you definitely need to try them on. I had to size down as they came up quite big and loose. 
I chose to mix metals a bit and wore gold jewellery despite the fact that both the jacket and leggings have silver detailing. My sister had got me a twelve days of Christmas advent calendar from Primark as part of my stocking filler and it had a different piece of jewellery for every day. I especially love the feather bracelet. 
To finish off the outfit, I added my black beanie and my wedge trainers. I also have these in beige which you can see here. I have to admit, I felt like a cool biker chick in this outfit, unfortunately a few days after I got the jacket it started snowing so I haven't been able to wear it much!
Hope you're having a great weekend!

23 December 2014

Christmas Countdown | Part 12: Gift Wrapping Guide

I have a love/hate relationship with wrapping presents. On the one hand, I love going all out and adding all kinds of pretty extras. On the other hand, I get really frustrated when things don't look perfect, like when wrapping tricky shapes. In order to get in the zone, I stick on my Christmas playlist and make sure there's enough room around me to spread everything out.
This year I consciously bought things that were square shaped. Just to make my life a little easier. If it's not square, don't buy it! Just kidding but if it is an odd shaped present, you can always "pop it in a Christmas box" (name that quote) or any box for that matter. Or you can attempt to wrap it the way it is. 
I wanted to blog about what I used to wrap my presents this year. Over the years I've tried wrapping paper from all over the place; Ikea (bad quality), Hema (not enough), Cactus (not aesthetically pleasing),... This year I bought everything from Primark. And when I say everything, I mean everything apart from ribbon. I can't even remember where the ribbon is from, I've had it for ages. But the rest is all Primark which means it was all really cheap (1,50€ per wrapping paper roll). 
I picked out three different patterns, all of which equally adorable. My favourite is the Merry Christmas one, I love all of the colours. It's festive and funky. The other two are really cute too. I also bought a roll of 50 sticky labels, which have come in really handy. I usually write straight onto the paper which is hard to see, so these were perfect. To finish it all off, I got some cute little festive stick on tags. No real purpose but they make it look like you have put in even more effort. 
I always wrap my presents the same way and I'm sure everyone knows how to do it but if you don't, here's a quick guide. 
Measure out the paper and make sure the short sides come up half way. Make sure everything is pulled tight for a really nice end result. It's easier to explain and makes more sense if I give each side a name. The two long sides will be A & B and the two short sides will be C & D . Stick A halfway across the present with clear tape, then fold over B. If it's too long or if your cutting skills are like mine (abysmal), the fold B in on itself to create a straight line, then stick it down onto A. Now for the C & D. Fold in the left and right sides of C so that the top and bottom look like triangles. Then fold down the top and fold up the bottom and stick in place. Repeat on D and now it's time to decorate however you want.
I always thought people used one single piece of ribbon and went over the whole present with it but if you do that you have to twist the ribbon underneath, so I chose the cheats way and cut two pieces of ribbon. I put one piece around length ways (C to D) and stuck in place with tape, then I used another piece to go around the middle (A to B) and taped that too. 
If all else fails, do what my brother did and get someone else to do it for you. (He asked me. He didn't have any boxes. It didn't go too well.)

17 December 2014

Christmas Day Dress

Dress - H&M
Coat - H&M
Tights - Primark
Wedges - Primark
Earrings - H&M
Necklace - H&M
Watch - DKNY

Hi everyone,
I spotted this dress on a recent shopping trip to Auchan. I had been looking for a pretty dress that I could wear on Christmas day and I fell in love with this one the minute I saw it. It has long sleeves which is a major plus point because I will be spending Christmas in the french alps and won't want to wear a short sleeved or strapless dress. I love the subtle black pattern against the light pink and the fact that it has pockets. Yay for pockets! I feel it's a really flattering cut too and I can see myself wearing it a lot throughout the year.
I paired it with a fluffy, textured cream coat, also from H&M, that my mum got for me as an early Christmas present. I found it in the sale section and it was 50% off of 99€! I love the material and it's really cosy but still looks quite elegant.
I wanted to keep my accessories rose gold and beige so I paired the dress with rose gold jewellery and my beige/taupe wedge heels that I got from Primark earlier this year. I also chose these because I know that I won't be wearing them for a long time on Christmas day, as we will probably be spending it indoors so they are basically just for the sake of taking photos. If we do go out, I will probably put on some practical snow boots that won't necessarily go with the dress. 
Have you got your Christmas outfit all planned out yet?