Showing posts with label christmas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label christmas. Show all posts

Friday, 5 June 2015

Liebster Award



Thanks to Ellice, 17 year old radio presenter [http://smallbutl0ud.blogspot.co.uk] I've been nominated for the Liebster Award - it was a total shock as I haven't been blogging for long, and I definitely don't post as much as I would like to due to a ridiculously busy lifestyle, so thank you!  

The rules of accepting the award are:
1) Write a post about the fact you're nominated and then thank the person who nominated you, as well as linking their blog.
2) Answer the 11 questions that you've been given to answer by the person who nominated you.
3) Nominate 5-11 bloggers who have less than 1000 followers.
4) Let the bloggers know you have nominated you and leave them a link to your post, so they can see how it works

I was asked the below...

1) What inspired you to start blogging?
I started blogging when I was at university, and considering I want a career within editorial (whether that be publishing, magazine content etc.) I thought it was prudent to regularly write about my passions and experiences. This was not only to keep my writing style fresh and practiced, but also to explore the bloggers network, and make some friends and connections along the way.
2) How long have you been blogging?
My first blog post was in September 2014 when I had my hair cut off at London Fashion Week - since then I have posted about twice a month, but I really want to increase the amount of posts I publish.
3) What is your favourite post that you've written?
I liked my Christmas OOTD post, and Bouton Bracelets review, as I enjoy creating fashion posts with the outfits laid out - that was something I learned when I interned at Fabulous magazine at The Sun. The Fashion Editor, Tracey Lea Sayer, would lay all the outfits for photoshoots on the floor of the office, accessories and all, and although it was a nightmare to walk through, it really showed the finished outfit.
4) Any advice to people wanting to network?.
Be personable and genuine - people know when you are being fake, and do not appreciate it. When you are honest and open, with opinions, likes, dislikes and taste, people will take you more seriously and will open the door to larger networks for you. 
5) Favourite musicians?
I love upbeat artists that make me want to belt out their songs. I adore Katy Perry for her audacity and strength, especially her song 'Roar' for the message it conveys and Jason Derulo always delivers a great R&B/Pop crossover. I also like musicals - Les Mis,
 Hairspray, Jersey Boys and Phantom of the Opera are some of my favourites.
6) What do you aspire to be/do?
I honestly don't know a specific job role, and I think by aiming for one specific role you can end up closing doors to opportunities that may change your life. I like writing and am very opinionated but equally I like to edit work. I'm good at marketing products so PR may be a good route but ultimately, something that encapsulates all these skills would be ideal.
7) Have you gone to Uni/in Uni/going to Uni?
Yes - I went to Brighton University and have a degree in English Literature, although I am awaiting my results (I'll tell all when I know myself!)
8) How do you deal with criticism?
I think it can be sobering. Criticism is sometimes difficult to hear but it can be refreshing to hear alternative opinions, especially if you take it seriously and use it to develop and better yourself. Abraham Lincoln said “You can please some of the people all of the time, you can please all of the people some of the time, but you can’t please all of the people all of the time" and I think it is important to remember this, especially within the media industry.
9) Have you ever wanted to give up blogging due to criticism?
Never - nothing you enjoy should be given up because of somebody's negative opinion. Use criticism to make yourself stronger and work harder for what you want to do.
10) If you have writers block, what do you do?
I like to take a walk and remove myself from what I'm writing, go to the shops perhaps and pick up a snack (mostly chocolate or ice cream). When I'm blogging, I don't get writers block because I type as I think, it is a much more chatty tone. When I did my dissertation however, I had to take about a million walks to free up my mind.
11) How long does it usually take to write a blogpost? 
My blog posts aren't too long to write, usually between 10-15 minutes, and then however much time it takes to photograph items to feature in my blog.

I nominate:
Nat - https://natsnattering.wordpress.com/
Lillie - http://www.lillie-b.com/
Maria - http://mariagrimes.blogspot.co.uk/?expref=next-blog
Zsofi - http://zsofiwrites.com/
Tracy - http://bitterteaandmystery.blogspot.co.uk/



Wednesday, 10 December 2014

#OOTD Christmas Sparkle

So I had a Christmas do to attend and wanted to look fabulous but not OTT so I raided my wardrobe and decided it was definitely time for a new outfit... It is the festive season after all, time for giving (to myself!) so I did a bit of shopping.

I wanted something comfortable that didn't restrict my stomach (as we were attending a three-course meal, so I wanted room for my inevitable food baby) and I decided on a pair of sparkly, black and silver harem pants (elasticated waists should be on every item of clothing...).

Then to fit with this year's tomboy look, I went for a loose fitting, off the shoulder top from New Look in bright orange with an oriental pastel blue sequin print. This is the first orange top I have ever bought, usually I look horrible and blotchy in reds and fiery oranges but the pastel blue toned it down, and as I paired it with a blue statement necklace and matching pastel clutch (courtesy of Hemsley London), it still looked wonderfully vibrant but not too in-your-face.

Finally I finished off the look with a pair of Kim-Kardashianesque black stiletto sandals and my silver Michael Kors Chronograph watch that picked up the silver from my harem pants and the sequins from the top.

Everyone seemed to love this look, and the general consensus for my trousers were that not only did they look fabulous, but apparently also made me look slim - so a win-win on my part!

See below for the photos, and let me know about your Christmas outfits - go on and treat yourself to a new Christmas outfit, you deserve it!

Tweet your looks to @ellcakes and I will feature you on my blog!



Harem pants - Next (just £26!), Top - New Look, Necklace - River Island, Clutch - Hemsley London (part of the Hemsley Slice Lunchbox Range), Shoes - Forever 21 (NY store), Watch - Michael Kors  





The Hemsley Lunchbox - perfect as a fashion statement lunch box and as a clutch bag!

Michael Kors Chronograph - pearlescent face and Swarovski crystal numerics