Monday, 27 May 2013

Free Jonathan Ward scented candle worth £22

Just a quick post to let you know about a fantastic offer that my absolute favourite candle brand is running for a limited time. Jonathan Ward London is offering a free medium candle (6.5oz) worth £22 with any purchase of a large diffuser or candle from the Verte or White collections.

Previous readers of my blog will know that I love Jonathan's candles (see my posts here and here). So it is fair to say that I need no encouragement to add more of the range to my home. However if encouragement was needed, I can think of nothing better than this brilliant offer! 

Have you tried any candles from Jonathan's range? Which are your favourites?


Saturday, 25 May 2013

8 of the best: Breton tops


When it comes to classic fail-safe fashion pieces, you can't go wrong with a Breton stripe top. Breton stripe tops have been a style staple ever since Coco Chanel first made them fashionable. They are really versatile and can be dressed up or down, depending on the occasion. They have become a bit of a go-to piece for me, which I often pair with a statement necklace to give a different feel to the look.

I have been looking to add some more to my closet, so thought that I'd share some of my finds. Although I tend to opt for the classic navy and white breton tops, I couldn't resist the Maison Scotch neon pink stripe for Summer. I really like the tops which have opted for a twist on the usual look, e.g. the Maison Scotch colourblock top or the Boutique by Jaeger Breton with broderie anglaise inserts.


Clockwise from top left: 5Preview - £85 ; Whistles - £55 ; Boutique by Jaeger with broderie anglaise inserts - £40 ; Gap black and mint stripe - £13.99


Clockwise from top left: Maison Scotch neon pink stripe - £39 ; Maison Scotch colourblock - £55 ; Saint James - £55 ; Chinti and Parker organic cotton - £85

What pieces are your  fail-safe items that you know you can always rely on?

Tuesday, 21 May 2013

Natalie Massenet: More of Her Story So Far

As you will know if you read my previous post here, I really admire Natalie Massenet, the founder of Net-a-Porter, who revolutionised the way that people shop for fashion. As well as being able to view her presentation on Instagram, you can now watch the whole presentation on video. I previously asked the question, "What would Natalie do?" Well you can now find out the answer here. Here are some screen shots to whet your appetite!




Even though I have looked at the Instgram presentation numerous times since the Vogue Festival, I still found it useful to watch the video of the presentation as it gives you a real feel for the lady herself and her personality.



Saturday, 18 May 2013

Top Marks : Marks & Spencer Autumn/Winter 2013 Collection

It is not every high-street womenswear collection which makes the front page of the national broadsheets. But then again, not every store can lay claim to playing a part in the lives (and wardrobes) of generations of British families. Ladies and gentleman, I give you Marks & Spencer - purveyor of clothing to British households since 1884.
Over the last few years the brand has struggled to halt the decline in sales. However it looks like that is all about to change, with the store's collections for Autumn/Winter 13: Modern Elegance, London Calling, Wild Opulence, Femme Fatale & Dark Drama. These directional collections mark a return to the brand's heritage, core values and focus on high quality. The change in direction is all down to the brand's new Style Director, Belinda Earls. Belinda, formerly of Debenhams and Jaeger, has put a lot of effort into exploring the needs of the company's customers and re-discovering what Marks & Spencer means to them.

The outfit above was the first of the looks that I saw. I absolutely LOVE this look. Simple silhouettes, brought to life in some of my favourite colours, not to mention a skirt in my absolute favourite print!

I think that this look is perfect for the office, but would also be great for going out after work. I am totally drawn to the cobalt colour of the skirt. I need it in my closet!

This outfit reminds me of Sandro, which is known for its laidback but edgy rock chick feel. However I can also imagine wearing the jumper with a simple pair of black trousers for work, or wearing the jacket over a classic monochrome outfit.


I love the combination of textures in this look, and how the bright colours of the scarf really lifts the outfit.


Statement sweater styles have been a big hit for Spring/Summer, and it looks like this will be a style we can carry on wearing well into next season. I think that this would be a really versatile piece. I can see me swapping the black trousers for some boyfriend jeans to give a different feel to the look.
I absolutely love the new direction that Marks & Spencer have taken with these collections. In my opinion a number of the pieces could pass for high-end designer pieces from the catwalk. Sadly I haven't been able to see the pieces in the flesh, (or should that be fabric?!), but as soon as these collections arrive in store in July I will be trying them on for size ( and style). I look forward to reporting back!
Which pieces have caught your eye? Which pieces do you think that I should invest in?

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