Thursday, 3 April 2014

REVIEW: Rebecca Minkoff Quilted Mini Affair

Shoes, scarves, perfume, lipstick - we all have our weak spot. Mine? Handbags. 

Me + Chanel = OTP


“I love you without knowing how, or when, or from where. I love you simply, without problems or pride: I love you in this way because I do not know any other way of loving but this, in which there is no I or you, so intimate that your and quilted flap upon my chest is my hand..."

Errr... okay so that's where the poem falls apart, sorry Pablo Neruda for desecrating your lovely sonnet, but my love for handbags knows no boundaries.

Iit's such a shame that my bank does have boundaries and sadly Chanel ain't giving these babies away for free.

Sigh.

However... may just have myself a rather beautiful alternative. Meet the Rebecca Minkoff Quilted Mini Affair!

Ooohhh






Ahhhhh



Yes, whilst the 2.55 may be my betrothed, the Quilted Mini Affair is definitely my mistress du jour.

And what a babe she is too! The beautifully soft black leather, adjustable gold chain strap makes her the perfect night time bag. Oh yeah, you better believe that I'm enjoying my philandering. 



Don't let my grumpy expression fool you (just scroll down to the bottom) I love this bag. Plus check out the different strap option. Practical AND stylish. Me like.

Where did I find this beauty then? Well, I actually received mine as a birthday present back in October after spotting it on Shopbop. I've been perusing the site since the year dot but never actually purchased anything from them until  I saw this bag in the Black Friday sale. £88? Ermmmmmmmm HELL YES. So I quickly gave a rather big *hint hint* and whaddyaknow, it arrived a week later. 

They also have it in a whole host of different shades.



Neon confections available here, nautical navy here

Two things though.

It is a rather small bag. I actually quite like this aspect as it means I can't shove the entire contents of my make up bag (and the kitchen sink) into the bag. I know my shoulders are thanking me for it. However, if you prefer to have your emergency bits and pieces with you, you might like the larger version available here.

Concern number two. I guess you could argue that the Minkoff is a bit of a Chanel rip-off and yes, it is remarkably similar in design. However, after to-ing and fro-ing, I came to the conclusion that if I like the design of a Chanel but won't be able to afford one for the foreseeable future, why can't I enjoy something that looks very much like it. As long as it hasn't been slapped with a large fake CC or something, then it's alright with me.

Actually, more than alright.


Woah that's a scary smile.

Monday, 17 February 2014

I Can't Speak French (Or Can I?)

Press play before reading this post. (Vintage Girls Aloud, you can thank me later.)



Anyone who knows me, knows that I am a total Francophile.

I think it began when I was 12. I told my mum very assuredly that I would marry a Frenchman, live in a châteaux and eat lots of cheese.

Taken in the summer of 2012

Okay so my boyfriend is half French and we don't have enough money for a castle but I do eat more than my fair share of cheese when I get the chance so I've almost achieved my tween dream.

However, one thing I have yet to manage is the language. Me no parle the langue. And I've tried, believe me. I've struggled through CDs and textbooks but I always get bored, fed up and frustrated.

 
On the ferris wheel by Jardin de Tuileries

I realised I had a problem whilst staying in Paris in 2012. Other than ordering 'une crêpe avec beaucoup Nutella' (and believe me I did say that a lot) I had zéro confidence speaking French with other Frenchies. I knew I had to take action but it needed to be a way that would fit in with my life anndddd actually help me remember my être from my avoir.

Enter Duolingo. The app which will save your petite derrière when it comes to learning another language. I first found this app through Buzzfeed, something like 20 ways to improve your life skills and about half way through I'm thinking: 'Oh god, I'll just stick to being bog standard' when I stumbled upon Duolingo. 

After promising to deliver the same results as Rosetta Stone minus the hefty price tag (£379) I immediately headed to the App Store and downloaded it for nada, reinnichtsniente, NOTHING. Yep. It was completely freeeeeeee. 

Huzzah! 

It works by starting with the basics and building it from there. As you complete each level you are left with a power bar that will decrease over time. To get it back to full power you have to complete a little refresher course. Easy peasy.




It has really similar features to Rosetta Stone, such as voice recognition, listening tests and using images to help things along nicely.



I really want a sandwich now

Of course this alone isn't going to make you fluent. You have to make the time to practise but it does help that they use a cartoon owl as your coach. You can even win new costumes for him/her.

It's the little things!

Download the app here

Now, I've got a weekend trip to Italy coming up, I reckon I could do with brushing up on all things Italiano before we go.

"Un sacco di formaggio sulla mia pizza, per favore!"



*FYI this wasn't a sponsored post, all opinions are my own*


Tuesday, 11 February 2014

Where the blummin' heck have I been?

*waves sheepishly*

Okay. Well, 2013 went by a lot quicker than I thought.




Pretty sunset from my new home to distract you from a lack of posts...

I have a shameful confession to make. I had actually forgotten my Blogger password because it had been so long since my last post. How embarrassing!

I'm sorry. I honestly don't know where the time went but I do have some valid excuses -ahem- I mean reasons. For starters I moved house which is quite possibly the most stressful thing ever. I always thought people were exaggerating when they said moving was hard work. I mean, it's just plonking your precious possessions into a box, shoving them in a van and then they all slot perfectly into your new abode. Right? 

Wrong. It is a nightmare! But I did have a lot of fun sorting out things from the loft.



Baby Lydi working the big collar and hair ribbons



Not sure if 'Sleeping Barbie' is more terrifying in her tissue wrapping or out of it!



Not happy in my ballet gear (soz about the camera flashback)



At least Barbie had a cool house and car (and horse)



I may have played around with my Sylvanian Families collection once I rediscovered them... #bigkidatheart ... I promise to not hash tag again



And I was really excited to see the display at Peter Jones. There is an ELEPHANT FAMILY


Two words: Hellow agen
(Maybe I should have led with that line?)


And of course, the obligatory old toot. Possibly my new favourite tea vessel

There was also Christmas to think about. 


The dog artfully posing by the very festive fireplace


No Christmas would be complete without the Christmas Log cake, decorated by yours truly.



The cat getting into the spirit of things, she's roughly 18 years old but still appreciates a good tummy rub and Father Christmas hat

With plenty of chocolate eating and present wrapping to be getting on with, this blog was at the bottom of my (extensive) to-do list. Many apologies.

Living out of a suitcase hasn't been my only life change though. If you've read my blog post about Bio Sculpture Nails, you will know that I graduated from university in July last year. After a month of walking my dog, baking calorie-laden delicacies, catching up with my mum and generally enjoying being a young twentysomething, a realisation hit me: I am officially an adult.



Poppyseed Lemon Drizzle Cake makes everything okay - I promise

Cue many nights of panic induced insomnia and obsessively re-writing my CV, sweat dripping from my brow as I try to decide whether 'Dear Sir/Madam' is too formal for my cover letter.

I know I'm not alone in this struggle. Only yesterday I watched a Channel 4 news segment on jobless graduates, which estimates that more than 25% of people aged between 20-34 are living with their parents, which is the highest number since records began. No bueno.

However, after lots of persistence (and quite a few cups of tea) I managed to land a position freelancing at EntertainmentWise. It's a rather snazzy celebrity news/gossip site. I've wanted to be a journalist since I was 13 years old, so to actually be doing it is such an amazing feeling. 




Lydia, meet Lydia.

So far I've gone to a few press events, interviewed Lydia Rose Bright (from The Only Way Is Essex) and attended the Jack Ryan press conference, where I actually made eye contact with KENNETH BRANAGH. Oh yeah, and I spoke to Dappy during the Celebrity Big Brother press call. The 14 year old me was very happy.




Kenneth Branagh, Keira Knightley and Chris Pine all within touching distance


Okay, so enough 'name-dropping', but there we have it. That's where I've been for the past... erm 4 months or so.

I actually have a few ideas for future blog posts which I'll try to get cracking with sooner rather than later.

In the mean time find me tweeting here