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Sunday, 14 February 2016

My Red Carpet Style with The Black Tux


With the GRAMMYs tomorrow and the Oscars later this month, awards season is in full swing, and although all eyes are usually on the best dressed female celebrities, now new male fashion trends are attracting just as much attention. Together with The Black Tux, the 'not so traditional online suit and tuxedo rental company', I've created three red carpet looks which reflect my own style and compliment three suits/tuxedos from their collection.
The Black Tux offer quality, convenience and value for money, and so I've scoured the web to find three affordable dresses which would go perfectly with the three suits I've chosen, considering the style, cut and colour of each one. I've then styled each dress to show how I'd personally wear them on the red carpet.
 The suit/tuxedo and dress combinations below could inspire your own 'red carpet look' whether you're planning what to wear at a prom or other special event, and if you're interested in finding out more information about The Black Tux, visit http://www.theblacktux.com/


Shawl Collar Tuxedo


Red Carpet Look for The Black Tux


Keeping with the monochrome theme, I've styled this classic black tux with a white embellished dress to create the perfect balance for a couple's red carpet look.
White is classic and timeless for the red carpet whatever the season, and this dress from ASOS' Red Carpet range is a real showstopper, classy with the leaf embellishment detail, yet still sexy with the thigh high leg slit. To compliment the detail on the dress, I've styled it with simple silver Kurt Geiger shoes, and accessories from ASOS. To finish the look I'd wear a matte red lipstick like Ruby Woo by MAC to add a pop of colour and a retro feel. 

Saturday, 26 September 2015

Wandering Around The Custard Factory, Birmingham

 
Long time no post!
 
This month has been a very busy month, especially the past two weeks since I moved from home in Sheffield to Birmingham for Uni. As part of my induction week I had to do a group project all about exploring and getting to know Birmingham, and as part of the project our group decided to each take photos of an area of interest in the city and document them on a map. Before moving to Brummie, I had a look online of places to go and The Custard Factory in Digbeth was number one on my list just because it seemed like a really cool, artsy place with vintage shops galore -  somewhere definitely up my street. It did used to be a custard factory and is now home to quirky independent shops, sculptures and amazing street art.
 
Just because I enjoy posting photography related posts, here are a few photos I took whilst having a wander around.
 

Monday, 10 August 2015

Corfu Style Diaries - #4

After a long delay here's my final outfit in the Corfu Style Diaries which I wore on our last night on holiday. It features this gorge bargain jumpsuit from H&M which I managed to pick up in the sale for £7. It's super comfy, flattering and effortless - the perfect holiday piece. Unfortunately, when we were walking back to the apartment I managed to deck it and rip a small hole in it :-( (a few too many cocktails I think haha). To style it I added silver jewellery and a chunky belt to synch it in and add definition to my waist.

Paleokastritsa & Lakones Village

Here are a few photos taken in in and around Paleokastritsa as well as Lakones Village that I thought I would still post about after a long delay (oops).
Anyway hope you enjoy x
 

Thursday, 30 July 2015

Corfu Style Diaries - #3

This is definitely one of my favourite outfits I wore because it's a DIY I did before I went on holiday. I made the skirt last year from a tutorial and wanted a matching top to make a co-ord from the material I had leftover. After searching to try and find a tutorial for a boxy crop top I couldn't find one with the kind of shape I wanted, so I adapted a top pattern from a New Look pattern I already had, by cropping it to the waist, adjusting the darts and enlarging the sleeves so they were looser fitting. I'm really happy with how it came out and how it looks with the skirt - I'm definitely going to makes lots more of this style of top in different prints and decorative touches, it feels so satisfying wearing something that you've made yourself!

Corfu Style Diaries - #2

So here's the second instalment in my style diaries, which is almost head to toe Primark. I absolutely love this monochrome printed top, and I'm so glad I managed to find it, I definitely think it's either hit or miss in Primark, or my local one anyway. The maxi skirt is an old purchase from a few years ago, I found it in the back of my wardrobe and had only worn it a couple of times, but I thought I'd go really well with the top so I decided to take it - not going to lie it made me feel a bit sassy swishing around in it haha. The skirt has some shorts attached (just to let you know I'm not actually showing off my underwear ;-)).
To tie the look together I added turquoise accents in my jewellery and wore a pop of pink lipstick to add a bit of colour.

Monastery in Paleokastritsa

I think the monastery in Paleokastritsa was one of my favourite places that we visited because it was just soooo pretty. After we'd been on a submarine trip in the morning we decided to head up the hill to the monastery which everyone had told us was a must see, and it was definitely a treck in the heat, but worth it for the views on the way up. Me, my mum and Katie were given handmade skirts and shawls to cover up as a mark of respect, which I think is my best OOTD to date on this blog ;-).

Everything was so picturesque, hence why I took a LOT of photos - and then it got even better when we kept spotting more and more little cats (me, my mum and sister are a bit obsessed), so many so it seemed like this gorgeous, tropical shrine for lil felines. Inside the monastery it was really beautiful and ornate, and the atmosphere was very serene.