Showing posts with label faux fur. Show all posts
Showing posts with label faux fur. Show all posts

2.2.12

Drop freeze

As the days keep getting colder it was time for me to dig out my trusty faux fur coat which I bought from the market in Covent Garden last year. It was really cold so excuse my pained expression in these pictures! Unfortunately blogging is taking a back seat these days as I am busy with many other projects, but I hope to be back on form soon. The pictures are taken by talented and aspiring photographer Martin Nenov.




6.1.12

Silk n' brick

An indoorsy post today, because braving the heaps of snow outside to take a few photos would be near impossible right about now...this faux fur collar came with my H&M coat (which you can see here) and is detachable, although this was the first time I have taken it off. I love these kinds of collars though (as you may know I'm already pretty obsessed with embellished collars) and I think that they really add an extra bit of something to an otherwise mediocre outfit. Hopefully I'll be able to get my hands on a proper separate one when I get back to the UK.





1.12.10

Purchases

Today I welcomed a new member into my H&M collection:

I'm a little bit obsessed with H&M...simply because I think it manages to offer stylish clothes for every occasion at a low price and, every time I'm in there, there seems to be some new clothes and accessories which essentially keeps people coming back for more. As usual, H&M didn't disappoint with its low price of £14.99 for this bag. It's also quite roomy inside and, for me, the perfect winter satchel. Talking about recent purchases, here is something I picked up a couple of weeks ago at the Covent Garden antique market (which takes place on Mondays) for £50.



It's faux fur and, although the price may be a little steep for such a vintage item, I really liked the colour and it's really come in useful over the past few freezing days we've had. I adore this little present I was given recently from Bulgaria. It looks like a small bag but inside it's actually got little compartments for things like credit cards and cash. What's even better is that the whole thing is made out of recycled products: newspaper, coffee packaging and even a tape measure for the strap. I think it's really innovative and unique, as well as being quite practical.


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