Saturday 31 August 2013

I'm scared that I can't make them move.











So this past week has gone really fast since Charlotte came back from Reading festival and her cousins on Tuesday. A lot of decisions had to be made about the future for me and Charlotte. As hard as it was to make the decision we both feel that is best to move back to Cardiff and even thought we won't be moving in with one another straight away we will soon be back living with each other. As you can imagine this feeling now is kind of feeling like the end of university for the both of us. No London, no university and no Charlotte. We do still have a few weeks in London and we will be cramming them full of as much as we can and i hope i will be able to show you as much as i can. On Thursday we went to Hyde park and as you can see from above I wore my favourite dark denim acid wash shorts. I love these shorts as there the perfect fit and pretty much go with anything.  I wore the rock paper and scissors top which is from river island and which i properly should have ironed before we left but i love the tattooed design on it. On my wrist are some bracelets from Topman and Primark and more personal are my V festival bands - one from 2011,  the yellow one, and the red 2012 one. On my feet are blue espadrilles from river island which are really not comfy. Enjoy.  



Thursday 29 August 2013

Carnby street






























Hello there people. These photos are from a week ago on Wednesday when i walked around central London all by myself. Pause for awhsss. No iIhad a really good time travelling around central London with my camera but anyway Carnby and Regent street are parallel streets to one another and are quite different. Carnby street is more friendly, less expensive (in terms of shops) and has a more welcoming environment.By that I mean it is smaller so seems more contained where Regent street has tons of cars is really wide and there are tons of people on it. Carnby street has a lot more boutique and smaller shops with less international brands. They recently had a pop up store of Serge DeNimes and at the Bottom have Pretty green. At the top of Carnby street is Liberty which is a department store in a very Victorian looking bulding and while I haven't been in I've been told its pretty beautiful inside. Although Regent street is pretty spectacular in the bulidings on the street there and some of the store there are pretty amazing, hamleys, the apple store and burberry coming to mind. Although the J crew shop which is currently being amassed looks to be very visually attractive in its external appearance. I also went to Wholefood which is just off Regents street, its a american supermarket but there fresh food and cakes look pretty immense compared to the bakery section in our british supermarkets. Anway go visit for yourself it's pretty beautiful area. TTFN.

Wednesday 28 August 2013

I guess I'm the villain



Topman - Green oversized beanie.


 Villian - beck tshirt
Asos- gathered necklace with arrow.





River island- light acid wash two-tone Flynn skinny jeans 


River island - Black distressed military boots. 


Tuesday 27 August 2013

Covent Garden


























Child friendly Covent Garden and the area around are particular beautiful. It reminds me a lot of old Britain with cobbled streets and market places with very British products on sale. It's a lovely place to visit especially on a thursday when they have a food market towards the left of the market if you enter from the same direction as the tube. There are a number of shops, trendy bars and restaurants in the area as well. One of my favourite parts about Covent Garden are the entertainers. Almost every entertainer, wither it be musicians or magicians have been excellent, they have really held the audience and they are not paided by the market ,so I make sure I leave a little donation like a lot of people do as a payment. There are also lots of trend and cute little shops in the market which sell a lot of weird things but make sure if you do visit you go into the Punch and Judy shop which is an old fashioned children's toy shop. Then as your leaving covent garden and your a sweet/chocolate lover like me head to Cyber Candy the sweet shop which imports sweets from all over the world from us Brits to sample but beware they do charge you a lot for it. Enjoy