My heart can't wait to meet you on the other side.


I like the above looks from MSGM's fall/winter collection.



I love the above looks from MSGM's pre-fall collection!

I've got to let go.


I'm getting bored of wearing layers of clothing and socks with tights just to keep warm, so I can't help but admire looks with soft, light clothes whilst hoping it doesn't snow over night (I hate ice).

The second image is of blogger, Shine by three, you can see the rest of her looks HERE.

Scott Schuman posted a street style image of a woman wearing a coat I bought last year from H&M, it's the last image HERE.

Alexa Chung talks about style.

Sweet Jane.

I've been listening to The Kinks, Bob Dylan and The Velvet Underground a lot recently, which may explain my third (one and two) post on the 60s'; I hope you don't mind.

It didn't also help that I stumbled across images of Giambattista Valli's a/w 10 collection, which was clearly influenced by the 60's woman; from the hair and make-up to the length of the skirts. I instantly fell in love with the collection, particularly with the three looks posted above.

I found out that The Velvet Underground song Femme Fatale was the result of Andy Warhol making a suggestion to Lou Reed to write a song about Edie Sedgwick.

We can't live if we're too afraid to die.


1. Amazing look by a blogger I've previously mentioned and just discovered, Vanilla Scented. I love her perfect balance of white and black that is normally unconventional for a winter look.

2. I could not pass this winter without sneaking in the famous image of Mick Jagger in his fur coat by Daivd Bailey; he (M.Jagger) totally believed he was God's gift to woman kind and you can tell.

3. Sparkly shoes! I think every girl would like a pair to see the new year in. :)

There was more going on.

Left: vanilla scented. Right: stockholm streetstyle.


I really like the above two looks; simple yet stunning.

I've been stuck in my flat today, unwilling to leave unless in need of food due to the immense snow. To by pass time I've been sitting near my radiator with regular refills of tea, reading between one of two books; How Proust can change your life by Alain De Botton (which I got today through the post; it has a pretty front cover) and The Velvet Underground peeled by Rob Jovanovic. I'm also completely in love with Dylan Moran, an Irish comedian who is part creator of the wonderful comedy that is Black Books. Sofia Coppola has a film out called Somewhere which I'd like to see after hearing the somewhat rave reviews it's got, plus I loved the Miss Dior Chérie ad that she did.

I just want to turn you down.

Top left: Scott Schuman; right: Jak & Jil. Bottom left: Stockholm Streetstyle; right: Oh Fashion Model.

I love the colours in the first two looks which coincidentally, they both happen to be wearing grey and camel, and in a similar way but I love the second woman's red bag with her look and the first woman's trousers with the heels.

If it wasn't really cold in England, I think there would be a huge slouchy jumper craze.