Showing posts with label Heels. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Heels. Show all posts

Monday, 20 February 2012

Cartoon Strip: Part 1


After having finally discovered Instagram (preceding my new found love for twitter- yes I know it is shocking that I have only just joined the great tweet off) I think it's time that I nicely sum up the first 20 of my images. I apologise for the quality of some pictures, midnight in Covent Garden with an iPhone camera is not what I would call ideal photography lighting!

It has been a brilliant February for me, the highlight definitely being my week at USP Content in central London... which led to two inspirational shows: Midnight Tango and Spring Awakening. From lattes in a St Valentine's design on Ganton Street, to my first steak (Medium rare, of course) it has been a time of metallics, running in heels and most importantly, the start of my new personal target to blog regularly!




The only downside of Instagram being that an internet connection is, of course, essential, so my current telephone technology - the first Nokia ever invented, (yep, that's right... no internet, colour or camera...and not even Snake II!) slightly hinders my online documenting of life.

Oh well.... I'll just have to skank off the free WiFi in Starbucks!

Love, Claire xo

Sunday, 19 February 2012

The Heart Of the City: Martinis and Mini Skirts


So as I meandered my way down the maze of alleys, streets and back roads that make up the intricate lattice behind Oxford street, I was shocked at just how woefully limited my knowledge of London really is! For me, (prior to this day) London consisted of the theatres, Covent Garden and Oxford/Regent Street....and maybe Brick Lane if I'm feeling adventurous!
The Rabbit warren labyrinth that is London really revealed itself to me; the smells of the £2.50-for-a-shot-of-espresso coffee wafting around at lunchtime, the hustle and bustle centred around the never ending stream of bars and pubs, and of course, the delicately tempting rustle of the numerous paper shopping bags from the numerous shops that make up the fashion Mecca that is London!
So as it was my last day of interning at USP content- the most diverse, innovative and current production company, I decided that it was time to find the true heart of London.



 
Red Leather Skirt – Jolly Brown, Vintage
Cream Blouse/ velvet blazer/ heels/earrings/sparkly bralet – Topshop
Necktie – the market, My first attempt at Customisation!
Nails - hyppereal by Topshop

 










Turns out that I found it.... But not when I expected!
I wound up more discovering the heart-of-Italy-in-London at around 2 in the afternoon! This delightfully authentic traditional Italian delicatessen and coffee bar just called to me from Charlotte Place! The owner had opened shop the week before and was already hosting a roaring trade! Drying Parma hams hung from the ceiling, the smell of home roasted Italian ‘espressi’ filled the air, and the owner himself was so dedicated to providing the top service that I felt simply compelled to order a latte! (it only cost £1.90!!)

The company dedicated itself to 'food roots' - sourcing the most traditionally Italian products from the ham farms of Parma, hence the name 'In Parma'.

In the evening I ended up in Sophie's steak house, Covent Garden with a raspberry martini, plate of calamari and a permanent grin as a result of the brilliant company I was in.

It was truly the heart of the city; by a 6foot long window, with friends after a rewarding and inspiring week of work.

The whole experience was topped off by the fact that it was the opening day of London Fashion week 2012... Swarms of ridiculously well dressed models, bloggers and just general fashionistas filled the streets of the West end and I could hear the sound of clicking stilettos from my office!

I am a self confessed TopshopAholic, but shockingly enough, although the Topshop 'dress up' range has been in existence for a number of seasons, this studded black velvet blazer is my first purchase from this collection. Pairing with my staple peter pan collared blouse and leopard hair heels, while playing it safe with ‘Le Smoking’ velvet jacket; I decided I could risk bringing out my newest thrift bargain: a red leather skirt!
Originally bought at a pencil skirt length, my customising fairy godmother, Anj, converted it into an A line mini for me!

What sartorial choices will you be making this season?

Love Claira xo