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Saturday, January 8

Christmas jumper

It might be two weeks since Christmas and a couple of days after Twelfth Night but I am still revelling in all of the new things I received for Christmas. And Christmas just isn't Christmas without a "Christmas jumper", is it now? Remember Mark Darcy's Christmas jumper in Bridget Jones's Diary:

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Well, my Christmas jumper is far less embarassing and a little more on-trend:


I am wearing: Dorothy Perkins cable-knit jumper and Gap jeans.

Did you get a jumper this Christmas? What do you think of mine?

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Wednesday, January 5

Thank you

I know I'm a little late off the mark with this post - showing you a few of my favourite Christmas presents - but it always takes me a while to digest quite how generous everyone has been. So, as I sit down to write my "thank you" notes, why don't you take a look at a small selection of the gifts I received:

Coco Chanel: The Legend and the Life by Justine Picardie from my mum:


Le Creuset set from my dad:



And a casserole recipe book:


Glass photo frame from my dad (photo of my grandma and me):


Head Huggers hairbrush by Denman from my mum (I have tried numerous times to steal my mum's Head Huggers brush, so she got me my very own!):



Snood also from my mum:


Military-style wrist warmers from my mum:


With cute button details:


A fabulous pocket Moleskine diary from the boyf:



And finally, what (almost) every girl wants to find under her Christmas tree:


A Tiffany necklace from the boyf:



What did you get for Christmas?

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Wednesday, December 29

Christmas Outfit


Christmas this year was a real family affair but a little bit sad too. We spent the afternoon at the hospital with my grandma.

I am wearing: Marks and Spencer snood (gift from mum), Purple knit dress (gift from mum), River Island coat and EMU boots.

How was your Christmas? How did you spend the day?

I hope that whatever you were doing and wherever you were, you had a merry Christmas.

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Saturday, December 25

Happy Christmas

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Friday, December 24

Friend Friday #20: CHRISTMAS Time!!

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Happy Christmas Eve everyone! Before we get to this week's Friend Friday questions, I wanted to add my favourite poem for this time of year:


A Visit from St. Nicholas
'Twas the night before Christmas, when all thro' the house
Not a creature was stirring, not even a mouse;
The stockings were hung by the chimney with care,
In hopes that St. Nicholas soon would be there;

The children were nestled all snug in their beds,
While visions of sugar plums danc'd in their heads,
And Mama in her 'kerchief, and I in my cap,
Had just settled our brains for a long winter's nap —

When out on the lawn there arose such a clatter,
I sprang from the bed to see what was the matter.
Away to the window I flew like a flash,
Tore open the shutters, and threw up the sash.

The moon on the breast of the new fallen snow,
Gave the lustre of mid-day to objects below;
When, what to my wondering eyes should appear,
But a minature sleigh, and eight tiny rein-deer,

With a little old driver, so lively and quick,
I knew in a moment it must be St. Nick.
More rapid than eagles his coursers they came,
And he whistled, and shouted, and call'd them by name:

"Now! Dasher, now! Dancer, now! Prancer and Vixen,
"On! Comet, on! Cupid, on! Donder and Blitzen;
"To the top of the porch! To the top of the wall!
"Now dash away! Dash away! Dash away all!"

As dry leaves before the wild hurricane fly,
When they meet with an obstacle, mount to the sky;
So up to the house-top the coursers they flew,
With the sleigh full of toys — and St. Nicholas too:

And then in a twinkling, I heard on the roof
The prancing and pawing of each little hoof.
As I drew in my head, and was turning around,
Down the chimney St. Nicholas came with a bound:

He was dress'd all in fur, from his head to his foot,
And his clothes were all tarnish'd with ashes and soot;
A bundle of toys was flung on his back,
And he look'd like a peddler just opening his pack:

His eyes — how they twinkled! His dimples: how merry,
His cheeks were like roses, his nose like a cherry;
His droll little mouth was drawn up like a bow,
And the beard of his chin was as white as the snow;

The stump of a pipe he held tight in his teeth,
And the smoke it encircled his head like a wreath.
He had a broad face, and a little round belly
That shook when he laugh'd, like a bowl full of jelly:

He was chubby and plump, a right jolly old elf,
And I laugh'd when I saw him in spite of myself;
A wink of his eye and a twist of his head
Soon gave me to know I had nothing to dread.

He spoke not a word, but went straight to his work,
And fill'd all the stockings; then turn'd with a jerk,
And laying his finger aside of his nose
And giving a nod, up the chimney he rose.

He sprung to his sleigh, to his team gave a whistle,
And away they all flew, like the down of a thistle:
But I heard him exclaim, ere he drove out of sight —
Happy Christmas to all, and to all a good night.

—Clement Clark Moore


1. Your favourite holiday memory:

There is no particular memory that springs to mind, however any Christmas Day when we as a whole family were together is a happy memory for me. Any holiday season before my parents seperated has a special place in my memory.

2. Were you ever a victim of those family Christmas party photo shoots? What do you think about them now? Care to share an old photo?

Amazingly not! My family's not too hot on family photos. Thank goodness!!

3. Best Christmas gift you ever gave:



4. Craziest/funniest holiday family tradition:

This isn't crazy - or really very funny - but it is a tradition that grew from a "funny" moment. My sister and I must have been about 4 and 6, respectively. Every year we'd wake ridiculously early on Christmas Day morning and open our presents in my room. This particular year we were ever earlier, it was about 4am and my mum had been a little silly in that she had put toy whistles or something similar in our stockings and so, there we were in the room nextdoor to our parents, playing these at 4am! That was the last year we were allowed up early. From then on there was a strict "no getting up before 8am on Christmas Day" rule. It still stands!

5. Favourite type of Christmas cookie:

I'm not sure that anyone reading this in America - or anywhere else other than the UK - will know what I'm talking about but my favourite festive food is mince pies. We only have them at Christmas and they make me feel very festive indeed. Try with brandy butter!

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For the past 12 days I have been asking some of my favourite bloggers about their Christmas traditions, now tell me, what are your's?


As always, remember to check out the other responses to these questions and to join in the conversation by visiting Katy's blog, Modly Chic. You can find out how to get involved in the Friend Friday discussions each week here.

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ADVENT CALENDER: DAY 24


Happy Christmas Eve everyone!! Are you all ready now? Today, it's time to open the last door of the virtual advent calender:


Behind the door is Susie of bargainista fashionista. I only discovered Susie's blog recently but I have no idea how I lived without it before. In her own words: "I love fashion. And I love a bargain, too. I'm a bargainista fashionista. This blog is about my bargain buys - and about affordable 'real time' fashion. If I've seen it in the shops and you've seen it on my blog, you can buy it right now." As everyone who reads this blog regularly will know, I am all about a bargain!!

I asked Susie:


How long have you been blogging and why did you first start?

I've been blogging for nearly two years now. I started in February 2009. The reason? I wanted a creative outlet that I could call my own – to write and to be creative with my photography. Plus, subconsciously, I probably wanted a bonafide excuse to shop. Now I can justify my shopping habit to my husband, the Stickman, by saying, 'It's for the blog...'!

What inspires you?

The people I work with, my friends, street style, magazines, the designer collections and other bloggers. It was Susie Bubble's blog, stylebubble.co.uk, that inspired me to start blogging.

What do you get up to when you’re not blogging?

Work, sleep and eat! Oh, and shop, of course – I'm always on the hunt for a bargain. The blog does take a fair bit of my spare time. Luckily, I've got the Stickman on board as photographer now so it's become more of a shared hobby.

What three things are top of your Christmas list this year?

1. A piece of Alex Monroe jewellery. He's one of my favourite jewellery designers.

2. An iPhone 4. I'm fed up of waiting for the elusive white version to come out now.

3. A case for my laptop. It's got to be stylish – and a bargain. Well, actually, if it's a gift, maybe not!

Christmas is all about family and traditions, what traditions do you have for Christmas?

The Stickman's family have a fondue on Christmas Day; a meat one, not cheese, where marinated meats are cooked in a fondue of hot oil. Secretly, I heart turkey and all the trimmings, but the dauphinoise potatoes just about make up for it.

Plus, each year, my friend Em and I buy a Christmas decoration for each other's tree. My tree is all glass and glitz, hers is more crafty and fun.

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I hope you've enjoyed the blogger profiles that have been featured here for the past 12 days. Let me know, would you like to see more? I have been considering making it a monthly feature. What do you think?

If you've missed the other profiles you can find them here.

Now tell me, what are your traditions on Christmas Eve?

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Thursday, December 23

ADVENT CALENDAR: DAY 23


Tomorrow is Christmas Eve folks!! Can you feel the excitement?

Behind today's virtual door is:


Leia of Leia's Delights. Leia used to blog over at HiFashion (more on that from her below) but she started her own blog earlier this year and it is one of my daily must-reads. Leia's Delights is filled with outfit photos, nail art, recipes and much much more. Make sure to check it out, after you have read Leia's answers to my questions:


How long have you been blogging and why did you first start?

I first started blogging in January 2009 with my friend Sherin. We started a blog called HiFashion. We had both been reading College Fashion after I found a link to it on Sherin's Facebook, and we sent her a guest post. She was too busy to post our article, so she suggested we start our own blog, so we did! At the end of May 2010 I decided to start my own blog, Leia's Delights, because I wanted to branch out of solely fashion-related posts and make blogging a bit more personal.

What inspires you?

So many things! Unlike high-profile fashion bloggers, I wouldn't say my main inspiration comes from the runway (although sometimes I try out things I've seen styled in designer collections). I'm usually inspired by the weather, nature, bloggers... anything I see. But mostly I think I'm inspired by clothes themselves - every season I pick two or three favorite hues (e.g. pastels), textures (e.g. lace, sequins), and shapes (e.g. high-waisted, maxi) and try to let the clothes speak for themselves.

What do you get up to when you’re not blogging?

I can't stand 'doing nothing' - even though I've just finished my studies and I don't have a full-time job yet, I fill my days with plenty of activities to keep me from getting bored. Soon I'm going to be helping my brother out with the social media aspect of his web development company, but I also love playing piano, reading (fiction and, er, political analysis), doing yoga, baking, and traveling.

What three things are top of your Christmas list this year?

Would you believe that my family doesn't actually celebrate Christmas?! It's just not in our tradition. But if I could have anything I wanted this Christmas, I'd ask for:

1. A donation to an animal rights charity. At this time of year, there are lots of animals who lose their lives - turkeys for Thanksgiving and Christmas, and goats and cows for Eid - and as a vegetarian, this is very upsetting for me!
2. A thought given to those who are in need - you could spend time at a soup kitchen, donate unwanted clothes and toys, or raise money for a local homeless shelter. There are so many people who could do with a helping hand, and those of us who are more privileged should really do our best to help them.
3. Oh, and I'd also love a Chanel handbag. Teehee.


There only one more door left to open on the virtual advent calender, so make sure you come back tomorrow to find out who is behind it. If you've missed any of the last 10 days, you can find them here.

Don't forget to go and check out Leia's blog now.

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Wednesday, December 22

ADVENT CALENDAR: DAY 22


With just three days left for this advent series, behind door 22 is:




Emily of Fashion Foie Gras. FFG is officially your one stop blog for all the very latest fashion and style news. If you don't read Fashion Foie Gras, you cannot hope to be in the know. Updated throughout the day, you will find all of the latest lust-haves, Outfit du Jour and much much more. Emily was very kind to take some time out from her busying blogging schedule to tell us a little about her Christmas traditions and what she gets up to when she's not blogging:


How long have you been blogging and why did you first start?

I've been blogging for just over a year now. I started because I love clothes and style. It's really as pure and simple as that. The blog started more as a diary that I could keep for myself with images and memories and it turned into a full blown fashion news site that now provides a whole new motivation for me.

What inspires you?

So much inspires me and it changes daily. I am greatly inspired by my mother who has given me every shred of style wisdom I have. I'm inspired by people who want to do good things for the world and I love the opportunities I have to publicize that on the blog when I can. I'm inspired by my own ability to get three hours sleep and still have the strength to work and write everyday, haha.

What do you get up to when you’re not blogging?

If I'm not blogging it's because I'm on an airplane. That's the only reason I have for not being engaged online. I am an American gal in London so I get back to the USA whenever I can. Travel is a big part of my life. But I don't think I ever turn the blogger in me off. I'm always looking around wondering if I can write about this or that. I carry a notebook everywhere to write things down because they come to me at the absolute worst times - must be prepared!

What three things are top of your Christmas list this year?

An iPad (I'm told I'm way behind the times because I don't have one yet), a Ralph Lauren Ricky Bag and a Cableknit cashmere blanket (I'm obsessed).

Christmas is all about family and traditions, what traditions do you have for Christmas?

Our biggest and most cherished tradition is being together. I come from a big family and we are all scattered around the globe. During the holidays when you can all be in the same room, it's a big deal. The presents don't matter, the food and alcohol help, but it's really just being able to hug your mom and dad that mean the most to me and will be a tradition I keep around forever. It's all about family.


Thank you Emily for answering my questions. Remember to check out Emily's blog and to call back tomorrow for the penultimate blogger of this series. See the other bloggers featured here.

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Tuesday, December 21

ADVENT CALENDAR: DAY 21


Can you believe quite how close Christmas is now?! Behind the 21st door of my virtual advent calendar is:



Shannon of The Simply Luxurious Life. Shannon is not a stranger to this blog, she wrote about her Style Icon for me a couple of month's ago and very kindly featured me in her weekly newsletter last month. If you haven't already been over to Shannon's blog, you are missing out; from weekend inspiration posts filled with stylish photos to interior design spreads, to recipes and a fantastic Why Not...? series. It is not only the inspiring photographs that make Shannon's blog so special but her thoughtful and well chosen words and quotes too.

Here, Shannon answers my questions about her Simply Luxurious Christmas:


How long have you been blogging and why did you first start?

I must confess, upon watching Julie & Julia in theaters in August of 2009, I was inspired, but I didn't begin The Simply Luxurious Life blog until December of that year. As far as I why I began - it all started as a need to express myself and my passions, as I found that when I did, people enjoyed the ideas because they too could bring the same beauty and luxury into their own lives. In creating the blog, it was very freeing and a sense of exhilaration was immediately felt because I found so many other people who had similar passions, and in its own way, it was very validating.

What inspires you?

I am inspired by words and ideas of others I discover in books, newspaper and magazine articles, well-written movies, plays and beautifully honest music. Beauty in general whether it be found in fashion, interior design, architectural design or in nature is so soothing and invigorating. I find that when I am able to carve out time to be by myself - sometimes when I take my walks or when I'm enjoying a peaceful night at home - that my mind is able to relax and be open to welcoming in all sorts of ideas that I wouldn't have been able to realize had I been busy scurrying about.

What do you get up to when you’re not blogging?

When I'm not blogging, I can be found trying new recipes, enjoying old ones, traveling, reading, practicing yoga, walking my dogs, spending time with good friends and family, savoring wines from our local vintners, shopping, dreaming, laughing, journaling, working out in the yard or enjoying a relaxing bubble bath in my refurbished clawfoot tub (with a glass of wine of course).

What three things are top of your Christmas list this year?

Peace of mind, books, books and more books and a fabulous dress or two.

Christmas is all about family and traditions, what traditions do you have for Christmas?

On the evening of the 24th, our family always has our annual Christmas Eve dinner which is a Surf n Turf affair with prime rib, shrimp and everything in between. My mother is an amazing cook and a few years ago, I began providing the dessert to help out a bit. It is a gathering of friends and immediate family that everyone dresses up for, and I must say I enjoy and appreciate it more every year because I realize how special such holiday traditions are with people who are loving and supportive and have seen you grow to who you are now. Truly an event to be treasured.


Thank you so much Shannon for answering my questions. Remember to check out Shannon's blog and to come back to tomorrow for another blogger's profile. If you've missed the previous bloggers in this series, you can catch up here.

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Monday, December 20

ADVENT CALENDAR: DAY 20



Oh my! Only five days until Christmas!!!! Excited? Much?! Shall we see who is behind the twentieth virtual door? Ok:



It's Amanda, the Online Stylist of 40 Not Out! 40 Not Out is a celebration of life beyond 40 in a wonderful mix of fashion lusts and celebrity fashion. I always always look forward to Amanda's Wardrobe Watch posts and her Meh... Or Yeah! posts. Amanda has a wonderful eye for and sense of style. She has such an enthusiasm for fashion that is just infectious! Go check out her writing at 40 Not Out and I can guarantee you'll be hooked too!

For now though, check out Amanda's responses to my questions:


How long have you been blogging and why did you first start?

I started back in May 2008 at my first blog 39 and Counting. I'd always wanted to write and in the run up to my fortieth year I thought a blog was the best solution as I knew there wasn't a book in there! Having started Forty Not Out after the big birthday, it quickly became all about fashion.

What inspires you?

So many things - people I see in the street, magazines, other great blogs, shows like Gossip Girl and Sex And the City, movies, books especially glossy coffee table ones and shops. Even if I'm not shopping, I love to wander around the stores putting together outfits in my head.. or sometimes on myself in the changing rooms!

What do you get up to when you’re not blogging?

I have a five year old daughter and husband who keep me very busy! Weekends are often spent catching up with friends, doing DIY or just trying to have some quality family time. I love to read and watch movies.. it's the only time I can stop my brain going into overdrive. Otherwise I'm at the computer writing for Upper Street or choosing clothes for Online Stylist clients!

What three things are top of your Christmas list this year?

Good food, good wine and family time! Apart from that I have asked for some Diptyque perfume and the SATC 2 DVD... even though it's really quite bad! I can't help but love SJP and the fashion!

Christmas is all about family and traditions, what traditions do you have for Christmas?

Decorations go up the first weekend in December, there has to be sherry on hand when wrapping presents, my daughter gets to choose a new tree decoration every year to add to the collection, I cook a ham on Christmas Eve and there has to be smoked salmon with scrambled eggs and Veuve Cliquot for breakfast on Christmas day!


Thank you so much Amanda, for agreeing to be involved and for answering my questions. Please can I come and have champagne with you?! Sounds perfect. You can see the other bloggers who have already been profiled here and come back the rest of this week for the final four bloggers too.

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Sunday, December 19

ADVENT CALENDAR: DAY 19


There are now less than a week's worth of doors to open on the advent calendar before THE BIG DAY!! So, behind today's door is:



Paula of PinkBow. Paula's blog is filled with wonderful photographs which give the reader an insight into her life, from her vintage-inspired outfits to her Life In Pictures series. I never fail to smile when I see a new post on Paula's blog as her talent for photography means that every post is a treat. If you haven't already discovered PinkBow, make sure you go and explore it, after you have read Paula's answers to my five questions:


How long have you been blogging and why did you first start?

I've had my blog for two years now. I was always an avid scrapbooker-er, keeping images of what inspired me. And of course I have always loved fashion since I was very young. So starting my own blog seemed a natural progression to document these loves.

What inspires you?

So many things! Things around me. People around me. Books, films, music and people on the street. I am definitely more inspired by personal style than what is "in fashion".

What do you get up to when you’re not blogging?

I guess a lot of my life ends up on the blog - I enjoy travelling & visiting new places, eating nice food, shopping at flea-markets. So many things!

What three things are top of your Christmas list this year?

You know, I actually don't have a Christmas list this year. I'm visiting Barcelona just before Christmas and have been given some money in advance to treat myself. So a bit different to the norm this year.

Christmas is all about family and traditions, what traditions do you have for Christmas?

I couldn't agree more! My Christmas starts with the decorating of the tree. I always have some festive days out planned. And every year my dad and I go out for a few hours on Christmas Eve to visit Bettys Tea Rooms.


Thank you so much Paula, for answering my questions. If you want to see who else has been featured behind the doors of my virtual advent calendar, you can here. Make sure, too, to check out PinkBow and to come back tomorrow for another blogger!

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Saturday, December 18

ADVENT CALENDAR: DAY 18



Behind today's virtual door is:




Katy of Modly Chic. Katy of Friend Friday fame! Yes, Katy is the brains behind each week's topic for Friend Friday. But that is only a very small part of who Katy is and what she does. Katy is a freelance writer and founder of Modly Chic. Katy tells us that her "blog chronicles my daily outfits while offering tips for those looking to work what they have in their closets. It's about being practical; because while we'd all like an endless bank account and rooms full of clothes that's just not realistic. ModlyChic is about working with what you have while remaining current and chic".


Without further ado, here are Katy's answers:


How long have you been blogging and why did you first start?

I've been blogging on and off for about 6 years. My first blog was just me ranting about things that drove me crazy but it was mostly negative and it got tiring to always be pointing out the bad and insane. I started ModlyChic in the Spring of 2009 but didn't get serious about it until January 2010. I started because I saw a void in the fashion blogging world- there were all these amazing bloggers who showed daily outfits in clothes that cost more than an entire month's salary as a freelancer. At the time I was helping a number of friends shop for clothes and the usual complaint I heard was that fashion was all trashy looking and it was too expensive to dress well. I beg to differ. So I started ModlyChic as a way of showing people you don't need an endless supply of money and 10 closets in order to be fashionable.

What inspires you?

To a certain extent - Everything. I'm one of those people who walks out the front door and smiles because the sky is blue or the leaves crunch under my feet.There is so many things out there that can inspire and bring joy to a person, we just need to open our eyes and see those things.
In terms of fashion specifically, I think mostly I'm inspired by other fashion bloggers. For the first time in 5 years I decided not to renew my Lucky Magazine subscription because I am finding way more inspiration from my must-read blogs than I do in the 150 pages that come out every month.

What do you get up to when you’re not blogging?

I feel like I'm never not up to blogging. I blog for ModlyChic, freelance write for a blog called Tiger Print and am slowly starting up a blog as part of my 'day job'. Oh, and I just started my own running blog. But beyond all of this... I work at an independent student residence in Boston. My title here should be renaissance woman because I'm part landlady, part social media strategist, part accountant, part event planner, part RA... I basically do a little bit of everything. Beyond work I enjoy working out and I'm back in gear to train for more marathons. I got out of practice this summer but am now officially back into the swing of things.

What three things are top of your Christmas list this year?

I am craving a large silver oversized men's watch, the perfect camel-colored cape and a brown pair of riding boots.

Christmas is all about family and traditions, what traditions do you have for Christmas?

My family is full of traditions that my parents started to bond us together - it's the kind of stuff you look forward to each year. For instance, on Christmas Eve our dinner is just a combination of our favorite appetizers. Each person in the family gets to pick one or two items, we prepare them together in the kitchen and then eat them leisurely around the dining room table.

Another tradition was that to cut down on the number of 'things' we got each year. Mom and dad would get us each one present, then we picked names out of a hat and bought a present for one of our siblings and Santa brought us three presents on Christmas morning because that's how many Jesus got from the wise men.


Thank you Katy for being involved and answering my questions. Remember to check out Katy's blog. Remember too to come back tomorrow to find out who is behind the nineteenth door.

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Friday, December 17

Friend Friday #19: Holiday party attire

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Can you believe it's only a week until Christmas Eve?! I love to feel the excitement that is palpable in the air at this time of year. Christmas music fills the air as you shop for last minute presents, Christmas films dominate the television schedules and, of course, Christmas party invitations have been filling your inbox from the beginning of November. The holiday season is the time for parties - despite it being far from the right weather to be tottering out in tiny dresses, bare legs and killer heels! Naturally, as fashion bloggers we are very concerned with holiday party attire:


1. Which holiday party are you looking forward to attending this year?

Every year I look forward to having a few drinks with old friends on Christmas Eve. To be honest, in the run up to Christmas most holiday parties are more hassle than fun for me. When it's cold outside, all I want to do after a long day in the office is curl up on my sofa and watch Christmas films whilst writing Christmas cards and wrapping presents for loved ones. But come Christmas Eve, everything is done and it really feels like Christmas. My sister, dad and I always go to Midnight Mass on Christmas Eve so a trip to the local pub beforehand keeps me warm in the cold church later!! It is also the one time each year that I catch up with old school friends who are also home for the holidays.

2. What is your go-to holiday party outfit?

Last Christmas I found the perfect holiday party dress in Dorothy Perkins which is my go-to for this year. You can see it here as I wore it for New Year's Eve last year. The long sleeves make it perfect for the time of year while the sparkle makes it the perfect party dress!

3. Do you go dressed in something that would be impractical to wear at any other time of the year?

I guess I wouldn't wear this dress at any other time of year as glitter isn't really my thing. But as for dressing up in cheeky Santa outfits or anything like that - I think I did enough of that as a student!

4. If you are going to a house-party what gift will you bring to the host/hostess?

A bottle of mulled wine always goes down well at this time of year for a house-party but I also like to grab a small bouquet of flowers as they are a little unexpected and I think everyone loves having fresh flowers in their house (I know I do!) but don't always buy them for themselves. Last year I also took some chocolate Christmas tree baubles to a friend's party, as I thought it was a little different.

5. If you could buy only one trendy piece to update your holiday party wardrobe, what would you get this year?

Actually there is something that I am kind of wishing I had a little extra cash to splash out on at the moment: a very fabulous cocktail ring, like these Yves Saint Laurent ones. Maybe I'll get some money from someone for Christmas and will be able to treat myself...?!


As always, remember to check out the other responses to these questions and to join in the conversation by visiting Katy's blog, Modly Chic. You can find out how to get involved in the Friend Friday discussions each week here.

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ADVENT CALENDAR: DAY 17


Behind today's virtual door is:



Maria, one half of Frills 'n' Spills. Maria writes her blog with her house-mate Danni  and together they share their outfits, photographs, recipes and fun musings. As they themselves put it, "If you like all things sweet, stylish and down to earth, read on!"


Here are Maria's answers to my five questions:



How long have you been blogging and why did you first start?

Since 1st October 2009, so just over a year I was reading a lot of blogs and often thought that I had something to contribute so I asked Danni, one of my best friends and house-mate, whether she wanted to write a blog with me and Frills 'n' Spills was born!

What inspires you?

I am inspired by a LOT of things but I think my friends and family and other bloggers inspire me :)

What do you get up to when you’re not blogging?

I watch trashy TV; Gossip Girl is my favourite but also shows like ANTM and I spend time with my friends, family and my lovely boyfriend (and often photographer!) Mark.

What three things are top of your Christmas list this year?

I would love some new books to read and also some scented candles- they are my new addiction! A few bargains in the January sales would be nice too ;)

Christmas is all about family and traditions, what traditions do you have for Christmas?

It's just all about spending time with the people I love, eating lots of good food and watching TOTP on telly!


Thank you Maria for answering my questions. Check out Maria's blog and remember to come back tomorrow for another blogger profile behind the eighteenth door.

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Thursday, December 16

Last Minute Christmas dot com



Still searching for that perfect gift for your girlfriend?


Forgot to pick something up for your best friend?


No idea what to get for your sister?

I have the answer: tickets to London Fashion Weekend.

London Fashion Weekend takes place at Somerset House from 24th – 27th February 2011. It is the shopaholics dream: with over 100 ready-to-wear, accessory and jewellery designers, each selling their current and past collections, samples and one-off designs, at discounts of up to 70% off retail price, including Olivia Rubin, Twenty8Twelve, Sass & Bide and House of Harlow!

You might remember that I took my mum with me to LFWE in September (see here and here) and it was a wonderful day out.

Tickets start at just £13.

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ADVENT CALENDAR: DAY 16



Behind the sixteenth door of the virtual advent calendar is:



 V, from Grit and Glamour. I found Grit and Glamour through IFB originally and indeed I think IFB's Jeninne said it best about V: "Aside from her lovely and wearable style, beautiful photos, great life and style tips and pop culture, she’s also contributed great posts to IFB. We love her enthusiasm, knowledge and belief in the community."


V is stylish with an eclectic wardrobe without her outfits looking like something you couldn't wear yourself. She is a great role model for any blogger looking advice and is approachable and always willing to help.


Here are her answers to my questions:


How long have you been blogging and why did you first start?

I've been blogging since 2006. I’m a writer and a fashion lover—and a gadget girl—so it was something that intrigued me, blogging. It felt like the perfect medium for me. Cruriousity, more than anything, prompted me to explore it.

What inspires you?

My niece and nephew. New collections on the runways. New technology. Underdogs.

What do you get up to when you’re not blogging?

Nothing unusual. I spend time with my husband. I read. I shop.I see movies and concerts. I love trying new restaurants and traveling when I can.

What three things are top of your Christmas list this year?

I'd really love a new lens for my DSLR, an iPad, and more over-the-knee boots.

Christmas is all about family and traditions, what traditions do you have for Christmas?

We've always done stockings and stocking stuffers, even when we've imposed a no-gift rule. I love looking for stocking stuffers. I always look forward to Christmas Day lunch with my family, which includes mimosas while opening gifts, prime rib, au jus, and mashed potatoes. My mom puts on a feast!


Thank you so much V for being involved and answering my questions. Remember to check out Grit and Glamour this festive season. Check out the previous blogger profiles here and come back tomorrow for another.

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Wednesday, December 15

ADVENT CALENDAR: DAY 15



Today's blogger behind the third door is:



Harriet of Where Is Harriet? Harriet's job is just about as removed from fashion as mine. She tells us on her blog: “I believe in lots of photos, a small dollop of culture and a healthy amount of shopping.”

I couldn’t agree more.

Harriet’s blog is definitely filled with plenty of pretty photos. I always look forward to Harriet’s Lazy Sunday Links which have helped to discover new blogs and fabulous features. I also love Harriet’s simple and chic style which she showcases in her Daily Outfit posts.

I asked Harriet:
How long have you been blogging and why did you first start?

I wrote my first ever blog post in September 2008, so over two years ago now! Although after that I sort of forgot about my blog for about six months so I'd say I started blogging on a regular basis in April 2009, so I'm a little way off my 'real' two year blogiversary yet. I 'm not a very creative person, so I was looking for creative outlet which didn't involve me needing to be able to draw, sing, act or play an instrument! I'd been reading fashion blogs for a while and eventually I just thought 'I'm going to try that too!'

What inspires you? 

Other bloggers inspire me. I read sooo many blogs now everyday, and I get so much inspiration from their writing, outfits and photography, even their baking! What really inspires me is when bloggers make their everyday lives extra special. Life really is what you make of it, and the blogs I love to read are the not the ones with crazy expensive wardrobes, or access all areas fashion week passes and the best giveaways, but the ones that turn something ordinary into something beautiful.

What do you get up to when you’re not blogging? 

It's not very glam I know, but I'm training to be a chartered accountant at the moment, so more often than not I'm at work or revising for exams! Something's got to keep me in shoe money after all... Other than that I tend to spend time with my friends and family, I read a lot, eat a lot, watch a lot of bad American TV, spend copious amount of time on twitter, the usual!

What three things are top of your Christmas list this year?

I've got my heart set on a Lulu Guinness handbag, so that's number one. I also want a big fluffy grandad style jumper to keep me warm, as it's been so cold recently, and lots of fashion books with delicious photos to gaze at.

Christmas is all about family and traditions, what traditions do you have for Christmas? 

My family isn't really into Christmas in a big way, so we tend to have a very chilled out Christmas. One of our more unusual traditions is that instead of having a big home cooked meal on Christmas day we go out to a restaurant. None of us really enjoy cooking that much, and it seems unfair that one person has to spend all of Christmas day morning slaving away in the kitchen, so by eating out it means we can all have a nice relaxing morning and then get a much better meal than we would be able to cook at home anyway!


Thank you to Harriet for answering my questions and being involved in the advent calendar blogger profiles. Remember to check out her blog. And you can see the past two blogger profiles here.

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Tuesday, December 14

ADVENT CALENDAR: DAY 14



Behind the second door of my virtual advent calendar is:



Haleigh of Bardot in Blue. Haleigh is an American blogger located in Paris. How jealous am I?! She recently wrote about her adopted home city for me here. Haleigh's blog is always filled with wonderful whimsical photos of the city which make you long to be back there too. Her outfits too are always a dream. Check out her current photos of Paris in the snow.

Without further ado, here is what I asked Haleigh:


How long have you been blogging and why did you first start?

I have been blogging 10 months. I started blogging because I feel very lucky to live in the city of Paris. Things are better when they are shared and I wanted to share my perspective of this very loved city with everyone else, including the way it inspired my personal style and fashion. I also really love taking pictures to it was a great outlet for sharing with lots of other people. I am so thankful for all the wonderful people I have met, readers, other bloggers, small business owners etc. that I have met through the blogosphere!

What inspires you?

I read as many other blogs as I can, so I am very inspired by other people who are blogging. Paris, my home now, is one of the most inspirational things to me, which is why I chose to live here. Overall I am inspired by the good things in life, like delicious food, friends and family, beautiful clothes, travelling, and more. There is beauty and magic all around us and I try to look closer, find those things, and let them inspire me.

What do you get up to when you’re not blogging?

When I am not blogging I work full time in marketing and advertising, specifically digital community management for branded communities, as well as brand strategy and identity consulting....*YAWN* However what I really love to do is spend time with my friends, go out dancing, cook and bake, shop the vintage stores, decorate my apartment, and go for walks around Paris and discover and rediscover things. If I am lucky I take some time to travel on the weekends!

What three things are top of your Christmas list this year?

Ooo the simple things! Time to spend with my family, rest and relaxation at home, and in my wildest dreams...a puppy!

Christmas is all about family and traditions, what traditions do you have for Christmas?

In my family we always have a large southern Christmas breakfast where everyone chips in. We usually go for a drive on Christmas eve to check out the best neighbourhoods for Christmas lights, and I usually get a really nice back rub from my aunt!


Thank you so much Haleigh for answering my questions. Remember to visit Haleigh's blog and to come back again tomorrow to see who is behind the next virtual door!

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Monday, December 13

Christmas Wish List #9: Topshop knitwear

Every Christmas my mum buys me a new knit. This year I am lusting after these knits in Topshop:









And the jumper that I most hoping to find under the Christmas tree this year:




What is on your Christmas wish list this year?

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ADVENT CALENDAR: DAY 13



After 12 days of frivolous fashion for Christmas, I have decided to fill the space behind the remaining virtual advent doors with profiles of 12 of my favourite fashion bloggers who I have discovered over the past 12 months:

Behind today’s door is:



Debbie of That Charity Style. Debbie is a freelance journalist and blogger. In her own words: That Charity Style is a project whereby I will only be buying clothes from charity shops for the next year. This means no Topshop, ASOS, Zara... anywhere that is not serving a good cause! Even vintage shops are off the menu. I will be giving detailed descriptions and photos of what I can find as well as rating charity shops far and wide and seeing if I can live for a year without buying myself any fashion item from anywhere else. I will be following the latest trends and seeing if I can find anything that matches up to these in charity shops.”

I am in awe of Debbie’s challenge and of the success she has had (since she started in August) when shopping in her local charity shops. With a new year just around the corner, it certainly gives food for thought as we all think about our New Year’s Resolutions.

So, I asked Debbie:

How long have you been blogging and why did you first start?

I have been blogging since August. I started for a variety of reasons. I am a freelance journalist and love writing and had wanted to start a blog for some time. The problem was I didn't know what to write about. I felt like I needed a project. A friend of mine at work writes a blog called 52 New Things and he inspired me to try out something different and blog about it.

I knew I loved shopping and I love charity shops and decided to challenge myself to see if I could go a year only buying charity shops clothes. I have had a really great response and now include reviews and events as well as my own charity shop experience - which has so far been good. It's nice to combine my love of shopping with my love of writing!

What inspires you?

There are so many things that inspire me - I get so many wacky ideas all the time that my friends tell me are way too far-fetched. Music is a big inspiration for me and performances. I get bored fairly easily so I love to watch a song as much as listen to it. I love the costumes and the moves on stage of people like Rihanna and Beyoncé. I also get inspired by people doing different things - blogs and features and just someone saying something on a train can make me want to do loads of things.

I went to a Hospices of Hope charity shop a while ago and had an idea to do my own charity fashion show which I would love to do - showcasing loads of great clothes from all sorts of charity shops. Ideas spring from anywhere and everywhere.

What do you get up to when you’re not blogging?

I work a lot. I work in London and I run a pub with my boyfriend in Kent so things are pretty hectic. I am either doing that or finding clothes to write about!!

What three things are top of your Christmas list this year?

Well people said it was too hard to buy me clothes from charity shops so I am allowing them to buy me clothes from the High Street!! This is my big chance to stock up! Top of my list are brogues, boots and a nice dress. I need to think ahead as this is the last time I get clothes from the High Street until August!

Christmas is all about family and traditions, what traditions do you have for Christmas?

Well my birthday is on the 22nd so it is very tied into that. I get excited about September and I am definitely a little obsessed with Christmas. I always have a cup of tea on my birthday and Christmas but never for the rest of the year - weird I know.

It depends on who we are spending the day with but if it's not with my mum I always go to hers in the morning to say Merry Christmas and exchange gifts. Then we head to whoever's house we are having lunch at and eat A LOT. We usually do table presents which will definitely feature this year as I am spending the day at my dad's house. He always tries to give us funny little gifts but I have a surprise for him this year which I think will outdo all the other gifts!! After lunch it's games and drinking. I love it - from the 22nd to the 26th I am in the best mood of the year!


A massive thank you to Debbie for answering my questions and good luck with the rest of the challenge. Don't forget to keep up with Debbie's progress over at That Charity Thing. And remember to come back tomorrow - and every day until Christmas Eve - to find out which blogger is behind the advent calendar door!

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