This year it is all about the colour and the detail. If you want to be sporting the right look this summer then choose a simple european style. Bright colours mixed with simple details and accessories such as that canvass bag you probably still have left over from a few years back. Florals are also in, but don't over do them. Try to stick to a smaller floral pattern, rather than the big garish florals we saw about 10 years ago. Shorts should actually be short and nicely fitted to show off those beautiful thighs you have been hiding away all winter.
Here are a few ideas to get you thinking before you head off to the shops. Now is a great time of year to do your shopping for the summer. Although the weather isn't exactly making you think of shorts and t-shirts, if you dont act now all those early season gems will have long gone by the time the sun finally shows its face.
Good luck shopping and dont forget to enjoy.......
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Wednesday, 27 March 2013
Wednesday, 13 March 2013
Swimwear 2013
It's that time of year when you really need to be thinking about your swimwear for Summer 2013. Whilst you are unlikely to need it in the UK, if you are heading abroad this summer then dragging out those saggy old 2009 AussieBums just isn't going to cut the mustard.
ES Collection are a Spanish company based in Barcelona and have a more european feel to their uber-gay styled swimwear and underwear than companies like AussieBum.
Hit the beach in a pair of these babies and you are much less likely to discover the guy opposite you has the exact same pair. Not only that but they offer swimwear with a 'wonder' effect to make the crown jewels seem a little more impressive; if you need it that is.......
Check out their online store at www.escollection.es or pop into one of their stores across Europe.
Tuesday, 5 March 2013
It's time for the tree.........
The Christmas tree has it's origins in early modern Germany and was brought to our pleasant Island by Price Albert during the Victorian era. However evergreen trees were used in pre-Christian European winter rites and and also by the Ancient Egyptians, Hebrews and Chinese to symbolise eternal life.
Today most homes and businesses have Christmas trees regardless of religion or cultural background. The Christmas tree has become a symbol of winter and a way to indulge ourselves in the festive mood.
With less than two weeks until the big day I thought I would help you to create the perfect Christmas tree. A tree to instill envy from the neighbours and melt even the most scroogiest of hearts.
The idea is simple. My inspiration has been taken from the Christmas trees that adorn the boutiques and department stores of Milan. They really can't be beaten and the look is so easy to replicate with a couple of hours and a few inexpensive decorations.
Choosing the right tree:
You need to look for a full bodied tree with a strong triangular shape. Your tree can be real or artificial; if you get it right the end result will be the same. If you are going for a real tree a Norway Spruce is ideal. If choosing a real or artificial tree look for a tree that has no spaces between branches. A twiggy tree is never a good look.
The Lights:
White lights are the only way to go. Nothing says 'tacky' like a twinkling mess of multicoloured illuminations. White or clear lights exude a sense of style, class and purity. The design of the tree needs to retain its simplicity so confusing the eye with lots of colours will only make it look cheap.
Ribbons:
The days of stuffing tinsel all over the tree have definitely passed. Using a simple wide ribbon and winding it around the tree from top to bottom will create a sparkly yet uncluttered decoration to the tree. It also has a certain durability as it doesn't drop off with repeated tree knockings in the run up to the big day.
The Baubles:
Last but not least is the baubles. I suggest that you stick to a tri-colour selection. For this year I recommend gold, bronze and chocolate brown for the perfect festive combination. Ensure none of the baubles hang down over the ribbon banding but instead only hang in between. My final tip is don't skimp on the baubles. You need to cram them on in a variety of different sizes but be careful not to hang too many large ones near the very top of the tree. As an extra touch you can add a star to the top of the tree but remember to stick to the colour palette you have chosen.
Now pour yourself a glass of port into a vintage glass, crack open the turkish delight and admire your masterpiece that is your Christmas tree.
Here's one I made earlier......

Stockists:
Ribbons & Lights; Wilkinsons
Artificial trees; Argos
Baubles; Tesco Direct or John Lewis
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Today most homes and businesses have Christmas trees regardless of religion or cultural background. The Christmas tree has become a symbol of winter and a way to indulge ourselves in the festive mood.
With less than two weeks until the big day I thought I would help you to create the perfect Christmas tree. A tree to instill envy from the neighbours and melt even the most scroogiest of hearts.
The idea is simple. My inspiration has been taken from the Christmas trees that adorn the boutiques and department stores of Milan. They really can't be beaten and the look is so easy to replicate with a couple of hours and a few inexpensive decorations.
Choosing the right tree:
The Lights:
White lights are the only way to go. Nothing says 'tacky' like a twinkling mess of multicoloured illuminations. White or clear lights exude a sense of style, class and purity. The design of the tree needs to retain its simplicity so confusing the eye with lots of colours will only make it look cheap.
Ribbons:
The Baubles:
Now pour yourself a glass of port into a vintage glass, crack open the turkish delight and admire your masterpiece that is your Christmas tree.
Here's one I made earlier......
Stockists:
Ribbons & Lights; Wilkinsons
Artificial trees; Argos
Baubles; Tesco Direct or John Lewis
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