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Showing posts with label black. Show all posts

Tuesday, 26 November 2013

Little red jumper













jumper - Burberry, top - Burberry, skort - eBay, beanie - eBay, boots - Dr Martens

I'm lucky that I'm a thin person and that I haven't really grown since the age of 13 because that means that I can still wear one of my favourite jumpers. This knitted Burberry jumper isn't incredibly warm but I love the bright colour... which is unusual for me! 

G xxx

Sunday, 24 November 2013

Is Halloween over?










earring and necklace set - Primark, top - H&M, jeans - Topshop, boots - Kurt Geiger, cape - Henry Holland 

Ok... so I might not have got the message that Halloween has been over for nearly a month. Halloween is my second favourite holiday of the year (after Christmas of course) so I will carry on dressing like a vampire as long as I god damn please.

I can't help but love a good turtle neck at the moment either, this one is just from H&M but I'm on the look out for a cashmere grey one and a stripy one so if anyone knows where I can find one, give me a shout!

G xxx

Monday, 4 November 2013

Cage City x Monochrome


1 - silver chain (eBay)
2 - mesh jumper (cagecity.com)
3 - leigh jeans (Topshop)
4 - bowler hat (similar here)
5 - black and white contrast fluffy coat (cagecity.com)
6 - Celine (similar here)
7 - Senso boots (similar here

So there's a competition which Cage City is hosting in which you chose a favourite from their site - cagecity.com and style it! I love these kind of competitions mainly because I love imagining outfits which I could wear if I had all of the money in the world (if I was a wealthy girllllllll...little snippet from the Queen that is Gwen Stefani!) queue Celine and Senso. However, I do love including eBay and Topshop to ease my bargain-hunting brain and remind myself that I've lived up to now without it so a few more years won't hurt me. 

Anyway, it was absolutely impossible to choose just one garment from the beautiful clothing website. In fact, if I'm being honest.. I had never been on this website before, I only found it because someone retweeted the competition tweet but I've fallen in love. The clothes remind me of the likes of Nasty Gal, and considering the postage cost from Nasty Gal is so expensive, Cage City is an amazing alternate and I think I'll be purchasing a lot from there in the future. After forcing myself to delete the picture of the incredible Masquerade Shirt, Dimension Body Suit and many other items which I'm now lusting after, I was left with the mesh jumper and the to-die-for coat... and I simply couldn't choose between them.

Anyway, this is how I'd style them. I'm still into the whole monochrome trend as you can tell and I never have my trusty black leigh jeans off so they were a definite hell-yeah to the outfit combo. 

Why don't you try this competition? Take a look at their twitter and see the rules, it doesn't have a finishing date yet but get going... AND if you've taken part in this competition, why don't you post your link below and I'll take a look!

G xxx

Monday, 28 October 2013

Girl get down in London town.






shirt - H&M (old), belt - Primark, shorts - vintage, wasitcoat - Zara, shoes - Office

I wanted to a post of me in my new pink goodies in order to make a logically link between this post and the last BUT the weather won't let me take nice photos. Therefore, I'll be posting this instead. Since I was supposed to go down to London on monday, but my train terminated in Newark Northgate because of overhead problems and so I was unable to go AND I was supposed to go today but the 'storm' (which is pathetic and pretty unnoticeable in Leeds where it's always grey and gloomy) has meant that all trains are cancelled, I thought I'd do a post about London and what I do when I'm down there.

Ok, so London is where I am supposed to live. I'm sure that in my past life, I lived in London and my current self is travelling there quite a few weekends to experience the culture and live as my past life did (or something like that... maybe I just like London because I love busy cities haha!) Anyway, this was the outfit I wore to London maybe 2 weeks ago... I can't really remember now. The weather outside may look dreary but these were taken in the morning before the train and I promise you that I looked up the weather forecast in London and the sun was shining. In fact, that day... the weather was glorious and I kinda regretted wearing black. However, I think I'm getting used to wearing black in the sweltering weather because I wear it so damn often! 

My trip to London was to visit a university for an open day. I really loved the university, the course, the building, everything was incredible! I am so looking forward to being a fashion student (hopefully!) haha, onwards and upwards! I was the only one who was by myself, without parents which was kind of funny and awkward at the same time, the lady at the reception even asked where my parents were but I'm reasonably independent and love travelling through London alone, because I feel like I can get so much more done in the small amount of time I'm there. 

After the open day, I went to the V&A and looked around the general exhibitions, which are amazing... it's just unfortunate I didn't have more time to look at them all in more detail. I went to the Japanese and Chinese exhibitions first because I find their cultures the most exciting and contrasting from our own. My textiles project from last year was concentrated on the Asian cultures (focusing mostly on China and Japan, coincidentally) and so it felt like something that I could learn more about and do more research on for my own personal fun! Then, I looked at the general fashion area of the V&A which was going through the eras of fashion, which was interesting as I was reading The Chronology of Fashion at the same time (so it coincided quite well)! After I had a looksie at those exhibitions, I went to the exhibitions I booked tickets for, Pearls and Club to Catwalk (my favourite of the two). Two amazing exhibitions if I must say so myself and I would love to show you pictures of them but it was no cameras! But I'll do my best to explain them: 

Pearls

This exhibition was about the origin of the pearl and how it became so sought after, showing the pearls in their natural form. The exhibition then showed the transformation of pearls within jewellery throughout the ages. It was absolutely beautiful to see all the jewellery that the queens and the decorations the king have worn over the years and it really came in handy with a specific part about Coco Chanel, who I'm researching for my EPQ. It also showed modern uses of pearls and how they are extracted etc. For anyone interested in jewellery, accessories or nature's beautiful pearl itself... I'd really advise you to go see this exhibition!

Club to Catwalk

For someone who's more keen on fashion than jewellery, this was my favourite show out of the two. It was a wonderful array of outfits designed by Vivienne Westwood and Malcolm McLaren, John Galliano, Betty Jackson and so many more, going through each stage of club attire from New Romantic to Glam Fetish to Punk. I honestly can't explain how amazing this exhibition is mainly because of the variety of different outfits and eras... it would take me a year to write and this post is long enough now! Honestly, whether you love fashion or not, I think this is an amazing exhibition to see just to make yourself aware of the culture in London in the past! Incredible.

This has been a long post (for me), so I'll wrap it up here!

Have any of you being to these exhibitions? I'd love to know your opinions!

G xxx

ps. don't look at the colour of my legs... I am so pale at the moment (nothing wrong with being pale, I just don't suit it!) and I hate fake tan so I have to wait until Christmas for my holiday in order to get a tan!... and my shorts are so weirdly placed in the last picture. I didn't have a camel toe walking around LDN I promise haha!

Thursday, 24 October 2013

McQueen-esque









dress - Julien MacDonald via Debenhams, watch - Casio, chocker - Topshop, boots - Dr Martens

So at 5"7, I'm taller than the average woman but I still feel a little iffy wearing midi dresses when I'm not wearing ridiculous, stumble-over-your-own-feet heels because I feel, well... stumpy. So I can only imagine how shorter people feel! However, there's a story behind this beautiful dress.

Every year, when I get exam results, my grandma insists on buying me presents as a kind of congratulations. On our traditional shopping day, first on the agenda was to go to Harvey Nichols and find my grandma a posh frock for a posh do. After trailing around and finding a few perfect dresses for her, I stumbled across an absolutely stunning Alexander McQueen dress which I couldn't get out of my mind as we walked around HN. We eventually played dress up and while she was changing into hers, I changed into this Alexander McQueen dress (click here). The dress was absolutely gorgeous, colour, texture, cut etc. and so I was persuading her for it (cheeky I know, being a dress over £700 but it would be a combined Christmas/birthday/congratulations present)... and she was coming around to the idea! We shopped around a little more in different shops for bits and pieces and when in Debenhams I came across this little number. Yes, ok... the design isn't as intricate and the red is more of a burgundy but at almost a tenth of the price, how could I resist? This one even fit a bit better. Being between a size 4/6 (bar the booty), the size small in the Alexander McQueen dress was just slightly too big but in my lusting phase I chose to ignore it. I'm so happy that I found this dress, it's absolutely beautiful and a steal compared to the McQueen version. I advise you all to go try it out!  

G xxx

ps. with the English weather, it's simply impossible to get good photo's! It's either raining or the sunlight is very awkward... and I'm not too great with a camera anyway! Sorry

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Saturday, 10 August 2013

Holiday Outfit #6





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top - Topshop, trousers - Sue Ryder, sandals - unknown, hat - H&M

If you read my blog you'll have seen these trousers before but worn in the cold climate of England and I'm so happy that I've been able to style them differently to be worn in the warmth too. The quite vibrant colours and pattern means it's easiest to team with plain tops like this white crop top from Topshop, especially to draw attention to the trousers - which would be the focus of my outfit. But if you like the print clashing trend, you could pair the trousers with a printed top! 
I also absolutely love the pleats at the front of the trousers! It's the little details that do it for me...

If you follow my instagram (@gracemellor) you will see that I've had a sudden craze of hats (I never take off my fedora) so when I saw this hat in H&M it was an instant buy! I think everyone should have one of these classic timeless hats in their wardrobe for their summer holidays!!

Anyone else having a hat craze at the moment?

G xxx

Wednesday, 3 April 2013

black x cobalt







 skater dress - Republic jacket - H&M necklace - Zara bag - H&M shoes - Office 

 SPRING IS FINALLY HERE (and to stay I hope). This month is looking good (even though I have to revise for exams) because I have so many things to look forward to including the #northmeetup!! It's this Sunday and I'm still trying to figure out to wear for sunny weather and the other possibility of rain! I'm really hoping to wear my new trousers which I've bought in a recent haul! I am doing a well awaited haul post for last month in the coming days and so keep your eyes peeled for my first video! (I'm slightly nervous though haha)

G xxx






Sunday, 3 March 2013

double tweedy









beanie - ebay jumper - topshop skirt - topshop boots - doc marten bag - zara 

the miracles of Leeds: very sunny, but somehow extremely cold. I'm not sure how but this is the way Leeds works if ever there is sunshine (which is very rare)! I was so excited by the sun that i went out pulled out a skirt and a black vest and went straight outside, being misled by the sun, I thought it was going to be extremely warm outside. I was wrong...it was still cold. Maybe not as cold as normal, but still... cold. So unfortunately I shuffled back into the house and changed. I was finally the right temperature in my new skirt from Topshop (WITH TIGHTS), my velvet docs, my Topshop jumper and a cute new beanie. I knew how fast the weather in England can change so I went and grabbed a coat just in case. 

It actually got warmer as the day went on and after work I went for drinks with my boyfriend and his friends in Leeds. 

How did you spend your unusually sunny weekend?

G xxx

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