Showing posts with label wishlist. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wishlist. Show all posts

Friday, 3 July 2015

Wishlist: ASOS

As I'm a mere days(!) away from moving into my first ever home with my boyfriend, it's not exactly the best time for clothes shopping. However, I've been living out of a suitcase for almost 2 months now and let me tell you — no matter how much you love your clothes, it starts to feel a little boring. And a girl can dream, right?

With the currently limited wardrobe, I've noticed how much I stick to same things. I love my striped tops (generally either black and white or blue and white). 95% of my wardrobe seems to consist of black, white, blue and red. This does not bother me — that's what I feel comfortable in and what I like the look of. But I do also feel like I want to experiment a little more.

So I did a little window shopping on ASOS (and okay, maybe I also made a little order — shh!) and tried to pick things that were, if not very far from my usual choices, at least a little different.




I'm wishing for...
Closet Lace Back Blouse RRP £28.00  £16.00 | ASOS Mini Wiggle Dress in Crepe with Tulip Print £38.00 £22.50 
Catarzi Floppy Hat in Khaki £35.00 £24.50

Clearly I am wanting ALL the shoes at the moment! I do seem to be living in the same pair of black flats nowadays so I guess that's understandable.

Have you spotted something you love in the ASOS sale? 


Tuesday, 2 June 2015

Home: Living Room Inspiration

Since we now have a flat sorted out and the move is just over a month away, I'm spending more and more time daydreaming about decorating my first home. As we will just be renting for now, I wanted the flat to be a blank canvas (i.e. unfurnished) that I can decorate the way I want. While I was dreaming of white walls and no carpets while starting the flat search, I knew it was probably too much to ask (but it's my biggest pet-peeve in UK homes!). And it was. But I was willing to sacrifice my dreams of wooden floors and location nearer Oxford for the otherwise perfect flat in right in the centre of a town which I admit has almost everything you need in terms of everyday life. There is also the added benefit of considerably smaller rent prices than Oxford, which meant we could afford the two bedrooms we had wanted. Oxford is still just 20 minutes away by car, and therefore easily reached when I want to pop in for more variety of shops and cultural activities.

But back to decorating, or rather, dreaming of it! My boyfriend has given me complete freedom when it comes to decorating the flat, so my imagination has run wild. While I like to talk with him about my ideas, he seems interest seems to be restricted to the actual furniture (colour scheme of sofa cushions is of no interest haha). He seems to be happy with everything I suggest though, and I suppose my taste is not too overwhelmingly "girly". There will be no hearts, ditsy florals or butterflies, because as much as I love looking at the shabby chic style on Instagram and the like, it's not me. While the romance of English countryside appeals to me on some level, the minimalistic Scandinavian style resonates with me a lot more. While I don't want to recreate the style of Almost Every Single Home in Finland, there's a lot of elements in the aesthetic 'back home' that appeals to me. Perhaps even more now that I'm here in the UK.

I thought I'd begin a little series of home inspiration posts, starting with the living room (as I'm currently obsessed with it).


As you can probably tell, I'm currently obsessed with yellow and turquoise! We're planning on having most of our furniture quite plain and in neutral colours, allowing us to redecorate easily if we feel like changing the colours at some point in the future. Throws and cushions are great for pops of colour, and I'm particularly liking this throw and this pillow (£35, £12, both from Next). Geometric patterns are a favourite, as you can probably tell. Shops seem to be full of them now too, as well as my chosen colours, which works well for me. The yellow print cushion (£7.99) is from H&M and the chevron one (£11.50 and up) is from PureHomeAccents via Etsy.

H&M Home has some lovely pieces at the moment, such as this cute wooden bowl (£6.99) and flower vase (£19.99). I'm also big fan of Debenhams when it comes to homewares — and they're not disappointing with their selection of turquoise and yellow pieces, or geometric shapes. The now-sold-out framed art work and the chevron picture frame are my favourites (think I'll make a trip to my local Debenhams to see if they have them in store!). I also love the trio of little vases (no longer in stock) and the white jar (was £8, now £6.40), perfect for storage of little bits and bobs!

Moving into a new home is expensive though, particularly when you have no furniture. As I'm still an unemployed student, 2 weeks away from graduation, we are not exactly swimming in cash — but we still want a nice looking flat that feels like home. I've been looking for some furniture on sites such as Freegle and Freecycle, as well as local furniture charity shops. So far, I've got us a free bedframe and spotted a cheap dining table and chairs that we might pick up this week. We're also planning a visit to IKEA, which I admit to be quite excited about.

IKEA is great for some basics, such as the white BILLY bookcases (£25) and KALLAX shelving unit (£45). We're looking to get a large grey sofa, such as IKEA's KIVIK (£810) — though we will probably try to find a similar looking sofa bed, so that we can have friends and family stay over.

While we do have carpets, I think a couple of nice rugs around the house would not hurt. IKEA has a lot of beautiful printed rugs that won't break the bank, such as the little round VIRRING rug (£10). I'm also in love with the yellow Stockholm rug (£160).

My absolute dream is this beautiful Garston love seat from Made.com (£699). While not necessary at the moment (and slightly pricey!), I'm determined that it will one day take its place in our living room as my reading chair.

If you'd like to see more of my homeware favourites (and lots of other things), make sure to follow me on Pinterest!


Thursday, 27 November 2014

Another ASOS Wishlist

Who doesn't love indulging in a little "windowshopping" at ASOS? I admit I do it far too much, and I thought I'd share some of my current favourites! I like a bit of symmetry, so I have 2 dresses, 2 skirts and 2 tops to share with you. Hopefully at least a few of them will find their way into my closet — I absolutely adore the blue bejewelled number and wish I had some excuse to buy it! Sadly my current social calendar looks like it would just sit in my closet looking pretty...




ASOS Scallop Hem Skirt in Check £25



Has anything caught your eye on my list? What have you got on your wishlist?


Thursday, 7 August 2014

Wishlist: August

It's my birthday month! I thought I'd celebrate with a little wishlist post, sharing some of the things I really want this month.

August means that the end of summer is nigh, and we can start looking forward to (or dreading, depending on your view on the matter) to cooler nights, darker evenings and all things autumnal. Like candles, hats and steaming cups of tea (not that I don't indulge in the latter whatever the season).




1. ASOS Petite Exclusive Mac With Nautical Lining
I just really want a trenchcoat. They don't have a petite one in black, so I might have to go out of my comfort zone and go for tan. Which is a colour I've never worn. It's for professional, trendy, cool people. This year, I'm trying to learn that I can wear whatever I want.

2. Cat Pillow
I've already got an official grey Pusheen plush that my boyfriend got me as a cheer up after the first few months apart. But this one is bigger, and you can get it in white. So Pusheen definitely needs a friend.

3. Lily Flame Rhubarb Candle
I know, I know. Rhubarb is for summer. But as I spend as much time of the year as I can get away with by burning cinnamon, spiced apple or gingerbread scented candles (i.e. Christmas candles for most people), I figure I can get away with it. Throwback to summer!

I've been wanting A Hat for ages now, but I always felt I didn't have it in me to pull it off. The time has come to be brave and try! New mantra: I can wear whatever I want.

Oh, the cat flats. I've been wanting a pair for ages, but I always shy away from buying ballet flats since I destroy them so quickly... maybe this time?

I still have iPhone 3GS. It's been through a lot, and it's a miracle it's still working and doesn't have a single crack on the screen. But it's time for an upgrade. I've been told that I'll be a happy owner of a new iPhone after my birthday. There's just one problem — there are too many cool phone covers! The latter two are making the bookworm side of me squeal a little bit in excitement.

What's on your wishlist this month?

Until next time,
Jenni

Thursday, 3 July 2014

Wishlist: Accessorize Summer Sale

When received an email this morning announcing the start of the summer sale at Accessorize, I (of course) had to go and have a browse! I've always been a big fan of their cute accessories and gorgeous bags, and always pick up a few things from their sales. 

This wishlist has two items that I would normally never even consider: the bracelets. I don't really wear necklaces, rings or bracelets as they make me feel weirdly anxious (choked, chained, that sort of thing) and I can't stop fiddling with them, but I'm trying to get over myself, since there are so many beautiful things out at the moment — and because I own so much beautiful jewelry that people have bought me, but which has been sitting in a box for good few years! Wish me luck.

Here's some of my favourites from this season's sale!



002. Poppy Flower Bando, £7.50
005. Felt Back Bow Cloche Hat, £14.50

Be quick and grab your favourites, some lovelies were already out of stock — like this gorgeous vintage clutch!

Until next time,
Jenni

Tuesday, 27 May 2014

Rock a Lot of Polka Dots: A Wishlist

I love Jess from New Girl. And, like Jess, I like to 'rock a lot of polka dots'. Sadly, my darling polka dot dresses and skirts are all too big on me now, which means there is a severe hole in my wardrobe.

I've never done a wishlist post before, but I love looking at them, and considering how much time I spend browsing the internet for pretty things, I figured I might share some of my favourites with you.


1. Peg Trousers (ASOS) / 2. Pom Pom Ballerina Flats (London Rebel via ASOS)
5. Button Spot Sleeveless Dress (Cath Kidston) / 6. Polka Dot Sun Dress (Yumi via Debenhams)
7. Coral and Cream Spot Bikini (Topshop) / 8. Spot Print Boxy Shirt (Cameo Rose via New Look)
9. Lilac Cross Body Bag (red herring via Debenhams) / 10. Polka Dot Playsuit (Love via ASOS)

Those peg trousers are definitely going to be an addition to my closet come payday! I saw someone sporting a similar pair from River Island, but they're not available anymore and I missed the one pair I found on ebay! I hope the ASOS ones will fit... I have a nasty suspicion that they might be too long for my (just under) 5'3'' frame.

I generally go for the safe colours when it comes to polka dots, like black, red and navy, but I am absolutely in love with the items 7-10 and will try my best to start incorporating more colours into my polkadot collection. I love the coral bikini to death, especially the way the top and bottom have reversed colour schemes! It's incredibly frustrating not being able to buy bikinis and swimsuits in normal clothing sizes, it restricts your choice so much.

I hope you enjoyed my choices, I had a lot of fun gathering together my 10 favourite polka dot pieces. :)

Until next time, Jenni