We've been in India for two weeks now and travelled around to quite a few regions. It's amazing to see how different every place is, even the town's within each state.So our first stop was Mumbai. After quite a long and uncomfortable plane ride, we landed at Mumbai airport and begun our first experience in an Indian rickshaw - terrifying! If I'm honest, I didn't like Mumbai at all, whether or not this was because I was homesick/jet lagged/ nervous, I dunno but the place was so noisy and dirty and we struggled to see one tourist anywhere. This meant a lot of stares and uncomfortable moments. We did however visit the Gateway of India and Chowpatty Beach, but decided to move on after two days. This is when the real fun began... You know the sleeper train in Slumdog Millionaire?! Well that's exactly what the trains are like for real. We booked our ticket in a hurry to leave Mumbai and ended up getting pretty much the lowest class possible for our 36 hour ride to Kerala. Two weeks later, I can appreciate the experience and say I'm glad I've done it, but I can safely say I will never do it again. However, it was fascinating to be in a carriage with local people for that length of time, watching the way other people live.
Sunday, 5 February 2012
Monday, 9 January 2012
One Week To Go.
Only one week left until I'm off to see the world. Ahhhh India, Thailand, Laos, Kuala Lumpur, Singapore, Australia and Fiji. I can't believe how quickly it's come round. Intending to keep this blog updated with photos and snippets from my adventures whenever I have access to the internet, so check back if you're interested.
Tuesday, 3 January 2012
Monday, 26 December 2011
Merry Christmas
Merry Christmas everyone! This year for me was as wonderful as every year; overwhelmed by beautiful gifts, eating way too much food all day long, board games with the family, and of course the odd soap Christmas special. With travelling only a few weeks away, a reoccurring theme of travel necessities appeared as gifts from a selection of my relatives. A gold chain necklace, featuring a St. Christopher pendant (the Patron Saint of Travelling), was given to me by my mum as a means of keeping me safe while I'm away. Unfortunately, my photography skills are not that great and any photos of this beautiful present just didn't give it justice. However I did manage to snap some half decent ones of the journal my boyfriend bought me to write all my memories in. Made from an original sari, the book is made up of cotton paper with a real leather strap to fasten it. It's absolutely beautiful to look at...
Sunday, 18 December 2011
Friday, 9 December 2011
Last Day at Mudpie
Today was my last day at Mudpie, and it was a lot more sad and surreal than I could have ever imagined. Starting at the company the same month I left uni, I really feel like I grew into an adult at that place. After a long lunch at the pub I was given beautiful and thoughtful gifts, one of which has been on my wish list for months; the scratch card map of the world. Now when I'm back in June I can scratch off everywhere I've been on my travels. I really have made some great friends at that place.
Sunday, 4 December 2011
Winter Wonderland
Last weekend me and the girls went up to London's Hyde Park for Winter Wonderland. Having never been before, I was buzzing for some fun festivities to get me in the Christmas spirit. I can't believe I haven't been before. Its completely free to get in and the attractions there aren't even that dear. There's a big wheel that allows you to see over entire London, as well as both a festive and extreme circus show, and of course the outside ice skating rink. The market is definitely a highlight, with numerous huts selling Christmas gifts as well as mulled wine, roasted chestnuts, mince pies and other festive foods. I would recommend Winter Wonderland to anyone who needs a little 'help' getting in the holiday mood. I'm gonna go back with the boy in a couple of weeks for a second helping.

Monday, 28 November 2011
Berlin
Recently I’ve been thinking tonnes about how much I would like to visit Berlin. After a very brief visit in July I have become fascinated with the city. It has so much history yet feels completely contemporary. The centre of the city acts as a creative hub that has attracted a mass of artsy individuals from all over the world, undoubtedly as a result of the cheap rent and cool bohemian vibe. You only have to walk around the place for a matter of minutes before you cannot help but absorb the fascinating street art that decorates all corners of Berlin.
I am planning on taking a trip back next summer and one place I cannot miss is the Kunsthaus Tacheles – a former department store that became occupied by artist squatters after the fall of the Berlin wall. Unfortunately, at the beginning of this year, half the residents accepted one million euro’s to leave the Tacheles, leaving a huge feeling of uncertainly of what’s to come for the place. I just hope I can visit the iconic building before the whole thing is bought out...
Wednesday, 23 November 2011
My Week with Marilyn
I’m pretty excited for the UK release of My Week with Marilyn this Friday. I’ve been stunned by the beauty of Michelle Williams on the front cover of this month’s Elle magazine and cannot wait to see the actress play the lead. I’ve only seen a few stills from the movie but I couldn’t imagine a better person to portray Monroe- she looks almost identical. The film focuses on the time Monroe spent in London in 1956 whilst filming The Prince and The Showgirl and is sure to spur an outbreak of similar looks on both the streets and fashion editorials in the upcoming weeks.
Monday, 14 November 2011
Fanning Sisters
Seriously, I am always amazed when I remember how young the Fanning sisters really are. This shoot for the December issue of W magazine was shot by renowned photographer Mario Sorrenti and shows the actresses wearing beautiful haute couture pieces from the likes of Chanel, Givenchy, Dior and Valentino. Definitely jealous of someone aged 13 wearing couture.
Friday, 21 October 2011
Thursday, 20 October 2011
Wednesday, 19 October 2011
Flower Child
I absolutely adore this photoshoot for Vs Magazine by Daniel Gurton. The model Solange's natural make up just adds to the ethereal beauty of the shoot. There's a real summery hippie-esque feel with the plaited locks and flower headpiece. Probably jumping ahead of my game a bit here but I can imagine my bridesmaids adopting a similar look on my summer wedding day.
Image source: fashiongonerogue.com
Sunday, 16 October 2011
Friday, 7 October 2011
SS12 Fashion Weeks: Citrus Hues
Citrus-infused colour palettes are key for spring/summer 12, used in abundance at New York's, London's and Milan's fashion weeks. Bold orange dominated New York Fashion Week, while acid yellow was added at London's event. Lemon and tangerine remained strong in Milan, with the introduction of lime green in both sherbet and vibrant shades. 

New York Fashion Week: Jil Stuart, Jenny Packham, Charlotte Ronson
London Fashion Week: Emilio de la Morena, Nicole Farhi, Osman
Milan Fashion Week: Alberta Ferretti, Iceberg, Jo No Fui
Image source: style.com
Sunday, 2 October 2011
MFW SS12: The Great Gatsby
A key trend emerging from Milan Fashion Week has got to be 1920s silhouettes. With the release of Baz Luhrmann's adaptation of F. Scott Fitzgerald's 'The Great Gatsby' due next year it's hardly surprising that a wealth of designers have opted for a flapper girl aesthetic, with an abundance of fringed skirts spotted. Metallic gold, black lace and geometric prints appear from the likes of Gucci, Roberto Cavalli and Etro, referencing the glamour of the era.
Gucci, Etro, Roberto Cavalli
Image source: style.com
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