SO, after much encouragement from a close friend of mine, I have decided to venture into the word of Vlogging - how exciting. I've been a bit behind the times/reluctant to hear my own voice but decided to grab the bull by the horns. I'm in no way a fashionista or beautician and watching my video's won't make you look like Angelina Jolie, but hopefully they'll be a bit of fun and useful somehow.
I'll make a video sometime this week and will post the link to my channel when I do :)
OH and update on the missguided.co.uk clothes - went online to pay for the dresses/shoes/shorts and they are ALL no longer on the website. So so gutting but oh well, to ebay I go!
ps, the friend of mine who encouraged me to blog is pretty dapper with a makeup brush and does some great OOTD's, so check her out at www.youtube.com/floranugget !
BLUE SKIES, STARRY EYES
Monday, 9 January 2012
Friday, 6 January 2012
Missguided Wish List
Never bought anything from Missguided before, so fingers crossed they all fit. Will post photo's when these bad boys arrive at my front door.
- Ariela Sequin Bodycon Dress - £44.99
- Siara Sequin Hotpants - £19.99
- Vivien Leather Contrast Dress - £24.99
- Maurine Platform Suede Ankle Boots - £40.99
- Fiolla Cut Out Panelled Bodycon Dress - £9.99
- Judita Patent Platform Court Shoes - £35.99
Sunday, 1 January 2012
The year the world is meant to end.
Happy New Year! I have to admit my blogging has been literally awful, and has recently been brought to my attention so before all other resolutions that I will make then fail to adhere to, I promise to blog at least once a week. 2011 has been such a whirlwind of a year and I can't even to begin to describe how much has changed since this time last year. I'm 2 failed driving tests, 3 different jobs and endless hangovers down but in all honesty I wouldn't change a thing. If I wasn't so incapable of typing on my iPad and awaiting harvesting my crops on smurf village then I would write a lot more drivel about what's happened this year and how I've changed for the better blah blahhh. I'd rather focus on what's to come than what's happened. I want to say something cliche about how 2012 will be 'my year' but I might vom up the entire quality street box that I practically just drank.. 2012 will be pretty cracking doeee.
Friday, 8 July 2011
News of the World Ceasing Print - Desperate and Belated Attempt by Murdoch?
News International chairman, James Murdoch, announced yesterday that Sunday's edition of the News of the World will be the papers last, 168 years from when the paper was first printed. The closure of the paper was announced following the recent allegations of phone-hacking involving murdered school girl, Milly Dowler, and the relatives of soldiers killed in combat in Afghanistan and Iraq.
The final print of the paper, which has a circulation of 2,606,397 (April 2011), will be edited by Colin Myler and all proceeds are said to be going to "good causes" as well as the advertising space being reserved for charities. However as the ongoing police investigations commence, where Prime Minister David Cameron has stated that "no stone will be left unturned" in the investigations, rumours have surfaced that Jeremy Hunt, the Secretary of State for Culture, Olympics, Media and Sport was in line to outbid Rupert Murdoch, owner of News International, to take over the BSkyB broadcasting network, although no final clearance has been given.
Rupert Murdoch's decision to stop production of the paper, which is one of the largest English language papers read in the world, seems to be both a desperate and albeit belated attempt to remove any reason for the UK authorities to reject his bid to take over the pay-tv firm. Yet Murdoch wouldn't drop the paper without a back up plan. Speculations have already begun, suggesting that The News of the World will be replaced by production of The Sun on Sunday. The paper's sister production, The Sun, isn't printed on a Sunday and a large percentage of it's readership read the alternative NOTW. It seems inplausable that Murdoch would miss this blatent opportunity to boost his bank balance and drop the dead weight of the paper which was holding his Sky dreams back.
The final print of the paper, which has a circulation of 2,606,397 (April 2011), will be edited by Colin Myler and all proceeds are said to be going to "good causes" as well as the advertising space being reserved for charities. However as the ongoing police investigations commence, where Prime Minister David Cameron has stated that "no stone will be left unturned" in the investigations, rumours have surfaced that Jeremy Hunt, the Secretary of State for Culture, Olympics, Media and Sport was in line to outbid Rupert Murdoch, owner of News International, to take over the BSkyB broadcasting network, although no final clearance has been given.
Thursday, 12 May 2011
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