Monday, 12 December 2011

...having X Factor withdrawal

Well the X Factor is over for another year, booooo! I'm a loyal fan and I'm so glad Little Mix won! They have great style and I love the toyboy aspect to their outfits.  My favourite part though was their trainers!! I am a MASSIVE fan of Hi Tops of any brand or colour, especially the Nike iD ones where you can design your own. I think they will have to join the Michael Kors watch on the birthday list but for now, here's my top 5 Hi Top trainers out there just now...


Gold leather Nike Dunk. Classic, gold and shiny. Foot bling, if you will.

Red white and blue Excstacy Sleek. Narrower than  normal hi tops so not as bulky on your feet. Failsafe colours. A perfect everyday trainer.

For the fashionista in you. Sport Luxe. Nike Air Royalty in monochrome with cute ditsy print on the swoosh.

Not very girly but I love the Liberty aeroplane print on these Nike Dunks. Releasing my inner child, even though I had Barbies, not replica WWI fighter planes....

Not for the faint harted! Jesy Nelson of Little Mix has a pair of these Jeremy Scott for Adidas hi tops. The Mickey Mouse is a cute detail, and you would definitely get noticed in these!

...writing my Christmas list

I'm a humble girl and know the real value of Christmas. Being with friends and family is important to me. What is most important of all though, is that someone buys me this Michael Kors watch.
Thank you Santa,

Love Gingie x

Saturday, 10 December 2011

...bargain hunting

It was my friends birthday yesterday so I decided to buy him some new trainers. Instead, I walked into Office to find a whole rack of shoes in the sale with the sign "Size 8's only". I think I may have shed a small tear of joy.  The result of this was me trying on pretty much every pair in the rack before finding these black encrusted shoe boots. They are Fabulous (Capital F intended). What made them even more Fabulous is that they were reduced from £100 to £20. It was physically impossible for me to say no. Have a look for yourself, would you have been able to resist a bargain of such epic proportions? I think not.



Wednesday, 7 December 2011

...finding the perfect party dress

As most of you will know, I'm a size 16 so picking the perfect party dress is a bit of a pain in my amply shaped derriere! I've been searching high and low, and have picked a few of my favourites from the high street, and a couple that are way out of my budget but that should be framed and hung on a wall with the title "Item of Outstanding Natural Beauty" underneath! As you can see, I love anything embellished with sequins, jewels or applique.




From top: 
Cream embellished tunic from Warehouse, £70
Black sequined skater dress from Oasis, £60
Cream embellished dress from Oasis £80 (Also available in black)

Now, if I was a rich girl, I would have a Chanel Couture gown. However, I may be tempted to settle for one of these works of art...


From top:
Embellished gown from Alice by Temperley, £2,800
Embellished gown from Kaufmanfranco, £9,450

A girl can dream...

Gingie x

...entering the skinny debate... sort of

It has been announced in the news that 15 year old Julia Schneider from Sweden has one this years Elite Model Look contest. This girl is a classic beauty, tall, lithe, blonde, jutting cheek bones... she undoubtedly deserves such an accolade.  My problem is her age.  At 15 she is, by any standards, very young.  My difficulty with this isn't the normal arguements "she should be at school" "she should be behaving like a normal child". My problem is that this girl will now grace the cover of Vogue and Elle and be featured in editorials, and be projected as an aspirational image.  How can an image of a 15 year old girl be aspirational?! The same goes for Hailee Steinfeld and Elle Fanning, while obviously very pretty girls, I have absolutely no desire to want to be more like them! At 23, I am myself very young as it is, however what about the late 20's and 30 somethings who still read Vogue and Elle? How are we supposed to compete with these ideals for youth as beauty? There are hundreds upon thousands of creams and procedures, but why should we? Competing with 13, 14 and 15 year old's is just getting plain ridiculous. I wonder what your thoughts are on this?  A little bit contentious for me, I know!

Gingie x