Monday 27 October 2014

What I Wore

As I'm a stylist I thought it was about time I shared what I wore as a regular feature on my blog. So here's a little round up of a few outfits from last week.

Top Topshop, Jeans ASOS, Trainers Adidas
A busy day of appointments in London prepping for a shoot called for comfort. My new jeans from ASOS are my best buy recently and I'll be devoting an entire post to them soon.

Jumper COS, Skirt and shoes Topshop
Date night with the boyfriend and I'm still refusing to admit that it's autumn by going bare legged, but paring with an oversized knit.

Hat COS, Jumper Gap, T-Shirt J. Crew, Trousers Topshop, Bag and Trainers Miu Miu
The first day of autumn calls for slouchy knits and cosy beanie hats. I can't wait to start wearing my coats, scarves and knits now that the weather is getting cooler.


Saturday 25 October 2014

Sarah's Sweep - Zara

Another week another shopping sweep! This time I visited Zara and tried on lots of goodies. Here's selection of items that made it into my shopping bag.


Shirt £29.99

I've been on the look out for a checked shirt for a while. I didn't want it to look too mannish and I wanted it in a light cotton so that I can layer it without boiling to death. This one with oversized patch pockets is great.


Skirt £35.99 and Jumper £89.99

I loved wearing my white midi skirt this summer and this navy version will replace it for the colder months. When it gets colder I'll wear with thick black tights, a grey sock and an ankle boot. I paired it in store with a light knit cashmere sweater that has a great slit cuff detail. I went up a size as I like my tops to fit looser.

Skirt £39.99

A fantastic buy for the forthcoming festive season. The sequins aren't too sparkly, more of a muted gold, it has a slight A-line cut yet isn't too girly, and it sits a little above the knee so is super flattering. Plus it's reasonably priced.

Coat £159

While I've recently purchased a new coat, I'm also debating this blue offering. I love the clean lines, soft wool blend fabric and chic double breasted shape.

Bag £19.99

This candy-floss pink faux fur bag is a cheap thrill and will add pizazz to an all black outfit.


Images: Zara

Friday 24 October 2014

Travel: Beautiful Berlin

Last week we took ourselves off to Berlin for a few days to see a friend and do some sightseeing. I cannot implore you enough to go visit this city, it is incredibly rich in history, the people are cool and considerate, there are so many good places to eat and drink and so many interesting things to see and do. If you've never been book a flight immediately! 
Here is a round up of my top 10 things to do while in Berlin.




This free walking tour lasts about 2 hours, takes you to the key places in Berlin and is vastly superior to the open bus tour. The guides work on a tip basis so you only pay what you think you think is fair. Our tour guide Theo was brilliant, filling our minds with so much interesting information as we wandered to key sites including The Brandenburg Gate, Checkpoint Charlie, The Berlin Wall, and to stand above Adolf Hitler's bunker where he committed suicide. This is a must-do when visiting Berlin.





While it's worth going to visit Checkpoint Charlie and the remains of the Berlin Wall nearby, we headed to another section of the wall in the north of the city where we could meander with less people around. The site contains listening towers and interesting personal accounts from families.




This airport with a fascinating history ceased to operate in 2008 and has now been turned into a park where you can run, skate, cycle and just hang out. It's a vast space and interesting to see, so hire some bikes and go and investigate!




Sadly we only walked past the Reichstag, Germany's Parliament building, and didn't get to go into the glass dome roof to take the tour, see Berlin from up high and spy on the German Parliament in session. You have to pre-book to do the free tours and all the spaces were taken, so next time we visit I will be signing up as soon as I've booked the flights.




In the centre of Berlin you will find the picture perfect Tiergarten, perfect for a stroll or a cycle. If the weather is good take a picnic.




Take a wander along a 1.3km stretch of the Berlin Wall which has been covered with 105 images from artists all over the world. It's such a shame that most of the artwork has been damaged by sharpie wielding idiots who think it's their prerogative to tag or write their names. Thankfully the original images are in the process of being restored.





This is by far my favourite place in Berlin and arguably the most stunning and poignant memorial I have ever set eyes on. I first visited it on a work trip to Berlin about 7 years ago and I've wanted to go back ever since. The huge concrete blocks of varying heights are spread over a vast area and the floor undulates, so one moment you can see over the blocks and the next the blocks tower over you. Underneath the memorial is a fascinating and emotional museum detailing the incomprehensible  treatment of the Jewish people in Europe during the Second World War.





Oderberger Strasse
A wide long pretty tree-lined street filled with vintage stores, bars and restaurants. Good for brunch and evening drinks.




Shiso Burger
I wish there was a Shiso Burger restaurant near my home in London. A simple menu of around 10 different burgers, two of which were vegetarian (yay I had a choice!), with crunchy yummy sweet potato fries or normal fries, and other delicious trimmings. If you like burgers you'll love Shiso's offerings.




Mauerpark Sunday Market
While we didn't do any shopping in Berlin we did visit the Mauerpark market which happens each Sunday. It was full to the brim with vintage clothing, incredible furniture, trinkets and home wares at incredible prices. It's one of the best flea markets I've ever been to, so if you like to rummage for bargains I wholeheartedly recommend you go.





Thanks for a great time Berlin, we'll be back soon!


Monday 20 October 2014

Life Lately

Last week was filled with travel, sightseeing and cats. What could be more perfect! On the invite of a lovely new friend, we took ourselves to Berlin to explore the marvellous city, on which I will blog more later. 

Berlin's Victory Column

The Brandenburg Gate
While in Berlin we had to cat sit and since being home I've really missed the fur babies!

Jojo the cat, aka Jabba the Hutt

We then returned to London to play tourist for a few days, something I love to do as I tend to neglect this wonderful city I am fortunate to call home.

Dinosaur bones and little people at The Natural History Museum

We also went to see Gone Girl on the recommendation of many others. It's a good film but with a little too much artistic license at times. What did you think?

The villainous Rosamund Pike

I'm refusing to wear tights until the weather really gets cold, so am wearing socks, boots and cosy knits to compensate!

Jumper M&S, Skirt COS, Boots Topshop

I hope you have a lovely week.

Sx

Friday 17 October 2014

What I Wore: Berlin

This week we hopped on a plane for a few days to play tourist in Berlin. The city is incredible and I will be writing a post shortly covering my top 10 things to do and see. But for now here is a little round up of what I wore.

I packed a wardrobe of comfy clothes, including only flat shoes, as I knew we would be spending hours walking around the city taking in the sights. The weather was unexpectedly dry and sunny so my new Cos cocoon coat in light grey wool came out to play.

COS coat, River Island sweater, Topshop trousers, Adidas trainers, Louis Vuitton bag, Miu Miu sunglasses

Wednesday 15 October 2014

Wardrobe Edit

A few weeks ago I finally got round to clearing out my wardrobes. I've been getting increasingly overwhelmed with the amount of clothes I have, so I was brutal. 

One of my chaotic wardrobes!

Here are my top tips for detoxing your wardrobe.

Remove everything from your wardrobe and section into piles; definitely keep, maybe keep, donate/sell, throw and nostalgia (these are the clothes that you probably won't wear again but you can't imagine parting with them - I have a sample sale Vivienne Westwood corset in my pile). 

If anything is beyond repair, faded or stained, be honest with yourself, are you going to wear it ever again? The answer is probably no so throw it!

If something hasn't fit for more than 12 months it probably isn't going to anymore (sorry!) so again donate.

If you're unsure about something or haven't worn it for a year, be strict and get rid of it. It's just taking up space and stopping you seeing all your other gorgeous clothes.

Clean the inside of your wardrobe with polish or bleach wipes, you'll be amazed how much dust builds up.

Linen storage boxes £19.95 Muji

Then divide all the clothes you are definitely keeping into what season they are for. The ones I'm not using I like to keep in storage boxes above my wardrobes. I use these grey cardboard ones from Habitat and these fabric ones (above) from Muji. I put in scented draw liners and moth balls to protect my clothes. 

Grey storage box £35 Habitat

Pack away all your nostalgia clothes as above.

Put back the things you are definitely keeping into your wardrobe. Make sure everything is clean and ironed if needs be. I like to arrange my wardrobe in sections such as skirts, shorts, dresses, shirts, jackets and then I arrange the clothes in colour preference going from light to dark and then pattern. This makes it easier to find things.



Bag up everything to be donated and drop it off as soon as possible to prevent you from rummaging through the pile and taking things. Do the same with the throw away pile.

When you've packed everything away again you'll be able to notice the gaps in your wardrobe and what you really don't need anymore of (breton tops and grey sweaters...oops!) This will help you on your next shopping trip.

A happy wardrobe is a clean and organised wardrobe

Here are a few things that will help make your wardrobe a happy place that works for you.

Cedar moth balls £6 John Lewis
Lavender water £22 Labour & Wait

Scented Draw Liners £8 John Lewis

Copper hangers £9 for 5 from Hay available at Selfridges

Images: Habitat, Labour & Wait, John Lewis, Selfridges

Friday 10 October 2014

Sarah's Sweep - Topshop

On a day of prepping for a shoot recently I found myself with an spare 30 minute break and so dashed into Topshop to do a quick supermarket sweep style shop. Here are my finds.

Black dress £65

The perfect little LBD for the coming party season. The pleating detail and oversized sequins make this dress look more expensive than it's bargain £65 price tag.

Off white dress £46
A very versatile dress that will see you through to next summer. Wear now with bare legs and boots, in the winter with opaque tights and a leather jacket and next summer with a tan sandal. I went up a size in this dress as the arm holes are cut a little tight.

Khaki trousers £36
I love these trousers, I'm even wearing them as I type. In a light cotton, relaxed fit with patch pockets and cheeky knee rips they are the perfect daytime trousers. Go down a size when buying though, even if it feels uncomfortably tight, as they stretch out quite a bit.

Navy top £55
Smarter than a jersey sweater, this funnel neck navy top is slightly oversized. I'll be wearing mine with a crisp white shirt underneath.

Khaki Shacket £48
A shirt jacket is a shacket apparently! You learn something new every day. This Isabel Marant-esque item makes a great cover up for when it's too warm for a full on coat, but will look equally good when worn as a shirt, worn open over a breton, with the sleeves rolled up...just a suggestion!

Images: Topshop






Wednesday 8 October 2014

The Beauty Review

Here are some new beauty buys I've been trying out recently.

Lancome Hypnose Doll Eyes Mascara £22.50

I'm a bit slutty when it comes to mascaras, never loyal and always using a few at a time. This one is rather good though. For a start the Christmas tree shaped brush allows easy application to my sparse lower lashes and gets right into the edges, plus it doesn't transfer onto my face after a few hours like some other brands. I like to apply 2 coats in a zig zag motion for even and thick but natural looking coverage. 

Laura Mercier Mineral Pressed Powder SPF15 £31
I suffer from a greasy T-zone so applying a powder after my foundation is a must. I like the matt coverage this mineral powder gives, although I don't apply to my cheeks as I still want my skin to have a healthy, dewy glow. It contains 'pure pearl powders' comprised of amino acids, calcium and magnesium which help to give a smooth even coverage to the skin, great for a little extra coverage for my melasma. It's oil free, water resistant and has the added bonus of SPF 15. A little on the pricey side, but definitely worth it, plus it comes in a huge range of colours so you'll find the exact one for your skin tone. 

L'Oreal Elvive Extraordinary Oil £9.99


This hair oil lives up to it's name, extraordinary results and extraordinary value for money. I have long fine hair that's prone to frizziness, so I never let it dry naturally (I would scare children if I took my hair out in its natural state!) Before abusing my hair with the hairdryer and straightening irons I apply about 3 pumps of this wonderfully scented oil. I find it speeds up the drying/styling process as my hair becomes smoother and needs less force. I also took this product on holiday and would comb through my tresses after swimming to help nourish it and prevent it becoming parched and straw-like. Don't be scared of using a hair oil, it certainly won't make your hair greasy, instead you'll have healthy, glossy, smooth hair that smells divine.

Monday 6 October 2014

Life Lately

Last week was a blur of work and this week looks set to be the same. Never a bad thing when you're freelance but it leaves little time for anything not work related!

Fashion Chaos!

Packing for an exciting menswear shoot in Cannes this week...more to come.



Relaxing with a favourite film The Darjeeling Limited by the incredible director Wes Anderson.

Ummm...what colour to choose?
Now that summer is almost over I'm trying out moodier nail colours such as burgundy, navy and khaki or nudes and neutrals.

Sunday morning running

Running attire, top Nike, leggings Karrimor, Trainers Saucony


The weather was so good in London on Sunday that we ventured to Epping Forest for a run.

Have a great week!

Sx