Sunday 17 August 2014

DIY Wellies Revamp

The boots were made for walking. In the mud. Thick mud. And also snow. These are the only uses I have for my wellies, and since they have become a lil' battered during the former in particular, I wanted to revamp them before Reading Festival next weekend. Judging by the weather in Reading at the moment, I will no doubt end up using them.
This idea originally came from trying to think of a way to fix the broken buckles on the side, which I managed to somehow snap off while watching Spector last year. What started out as some ribbon to tie up the buckles ended up as black fringe trim around the top of the boots, accented by sequins. Sequins, obviously. Since adding non-waterproof trim to wellies is not the most practical of ideas, it's a good thing that it cost me less than £1 to put together. (cherrrrr ching)
I sewed the fringe onto thin elastic to make it slightly stronger, and hand sewed the sequins on top. After my last endeavour into sequin applique I felt like an EXPERT at this




I gave my boots a clean and repaired the peeling lining. With the help of some "super sticky" glue I proceeded to glue fringe/sequin extravaganza around the top (this was some proper tense stuff) and two episodes of Say Yes To The Dress and an hour's worth of Judge Rinder later,(if you have never watched it I suggest you do) tada/hey presto/hooray I was left with some funky looking fringing on my boots. The fringe looks great when moving, dancing or fleeing from impending mosh pits and walls of death, so I'll obviously have the coolest boots at Reading Festival and beyond. Unless you happen to have a pair of boots that are entirely sequinned, that is. They might just be a bit cooler.




BEFORE


Work in progress (I didn't intentionally choose to use pegs the same colour as the spots on the boots)





The finished product (and what became of the broken buckles? I ended up glueing them closed)

Materials Used:
  • Black 2 inch fringing: 40p per metre
  • Black strung sequins: 33p per metre
  • Elastic
  • Super Sticky Glue



Wednesday 13 August 2014

NEW THINGS

FIRSTLY, it is August 13th. A very eventful date. By that I mean, Spector's debut came out two years ago today. An album I hold very close to me (hahahaha laaaame) as one of my absolute favourites and it's very strange to think how different things would be if it had never been released - I met some of my now best friends through a mutual love of Spector. It's also International Left Handers Day today! Essentially a second birthday. Feel free to send gifts.

TODAY a package dropped through the door while I was watching Say Yes To The Dress (as I do every day) and it was the two (beautifully wrapped) necklaces I ordered from You Earth Ash. Did I mention they were beautifully wrapped? They were beautifully wrapped. I love all of the typewritten elements and especially the confetti. You can't hate confetti, man.



I've been interested in crystals and minerals for literally as long as I can remember, and I've been building up a collection since before I was out of primary school. I have been scouring the web for necklaces like these for ages, and these were far too affordable to turn down. I'm talking a fiver. A fiver! A fiver. A FIVER! Everything on this site is so nice and affordable, I had to refrain from purchasing everything. 



After much deliberation I chose Amethyst and Blue Quartz. Arguably two of the most atheistically pleasing stones (although to be honest, most are very nice to look at) Both of these have some great qualities too. Amethyst is renowned for being calming, providing balance and peace. Quartz on the other hand is perhaps the most recognised crystal, a power stone. It enhances energy, and dispels negativity. Useful. What is also useful, is that these are also two of my favourite colours and match a lot of outfits. Hooray!



(Note to self: purchase macro lens)




Thursday 7 August 2014

Sequin Applique Varsity Jacket

I love varsity jackets! I have been scouring various vintage stores and online outlets for several months for the perfect varsity jacket. One that was in my price range, (high shipping fees have put me off a number of times, obvs) one that doesn't cross the line between oversized and just plain massive (a thin line for someone below average height) and one that didn't have too much print on it to cover up. (I've seen everything from swimming pools to funeral directors advertised on the back) Not asking for much, then. While I am still on the search for THE perfect jacket, I purchased this one in the meantime:



I got this in Oxford Street's Primark a couple of months ago. It vaguely reminded me of a jacket I'd seen lusting after collections on the Saint Laurent website, which I think is what initially lured me in. I purchased it for £10 knowing they didn't stock it in my local Primark, so I at least wouldn't see anyone nearby with it. It looked kind of average which always bothered me, and I always sort of had intentions of personalising it. Little did I know that within a few weeks I'd see a rail of these jackets while I was working, and then see loads of other people wearing them. Seeing other people wearing something you have always gives you that sinking feeling, doesn't it? I thought I'd better get a move on customising it.
I did originally plan to make a classic felt varsity patch in black and white to match the stripes, but then thought about making it a little different. Sequins are obviously my go-to embellishment, and I'd been interested in trying sequin applique for a while.

INSPO: Ashish
I am a huuuuge fan of using sequins in casualwear / everyday wear and Ashish do this perfectly. FW14 features heavily sequinned sweatshirts and denim and even some varisty letters.






I started off with a template which I then transferred onto black felt. Overall I think the sequinning took me about eight hours, with fairly regular gaps to play the Kim K game, obviously. I then sewed it onto the white felt to make it stand out a bit more and applied it to the jacket. I am super happy I went with the green sequins in the end, the colour changes in the light which admittedly makes them look so cool















Materials used:
  • Black felt - 30p
  • White felt - 30p
  • Black strung sequins - 30p per metre
  • Iridescent strung sequins - 29p per metre

(Ashish FW14 images - Style.com)

Sunday 3 August 2014

July Favourites

The weather is hot and the summer holidays have officially begun. Not much has happened in July and pretty much everything I'm looking forward to is this month (i.e seeing Drowners again and Reading Festival, which means seeing Drowners again.) Here are some things I have been #digging in the thirty one days of the seventh month of 2014:

Kim Kardashian: Hollywood
I must admit I was never really bothered about Kim Kardashian or any of the other Kardashians. I, among many others, was bewildered about the world's obsession with them, and my interest in watching any of their shows has been fairly minimal. But I, among many others once more, was sucked into a virtual world at the promise of fame and fortune, albeit virtual. I am of course talking about Kim Kardashian: Hollywood, or "The Kim K Game." This free game hit the app store in early July and I have been hooked ever since. It was initially one of those games I download for a laugh, with the intention of playing it for a couple of hours, draining my battery, and consequently deleting it. But once Kim had started being so nice to me, I couldn't bring myself to delete it. I have been spending a somewhat ridiculous amount of time on photoshoots, endorsements, and running from place to place tapping everything from fire hydrants to birds to gather extra energy for more stars. My character doesn't look like me, she wears all black with an Anna Wintour haircut. Her boyfriend wears all black too, but every time they go on a date he just insults her outfit choices. Maybe it's time to ditch him for an A Lister to match her A List #1 status. Or maybe it's time for me to check into Kim K Game Rehab.




The Commonwealth Games
I'm sure anyone that knew me in 2012 will tell you I was absolutely obsessed with the Olympic and Paralympic games. At first I was dreading them thanks to all the hype surrounding them, then I had an epiphany and fell in love. (I visited the Olympic park, went to see some Paralympic rowing and ending up purchasing everything from the DVDs of the Games to Olympic mugs) I love it when sporting events are in the same time zone as me so naturally I wanted to watch as much of The Commonwealth Games as I possibly could. As someone who can barely run for a bus, I am in awe of all these amazing athletes and I love how patriotic everyone/everything is! Just look at my (not very neatly done) nails





The IT Crowd
In July, I watched The IT Crowd. A lot. I should probably go here to learn how to introduce colour into my wardrobe, what with the hot weather and all:




Alvvays
Toronto's Alvvays (pronounced Always, but I can't seem to stop saying it like Alvays) make dreamy music on par with Best Coast and Cults' debuts. Their album dropped this month, and after hearing Archie, Marry Me I had a strong feeling it would be very good. Ding ding! I was correct. Possibly one of my favourite albums of the year so far.

Yuck
Back in the days of NME TV, when I was 13, I decided I didn't like Yuck. I based this very strong opinion on hearing like, 30 seconds of Get Away. A year or so later I saw the light and looking back I was super stupid and missed out on seeing Yuck before their lineup change which SUCKS. But over the last couple of months I have become obsessed with their 2011 debut, and July was no exception. 


Denim Idols #tbh


My Jams this month:
Hebronix - Viral
Parquet Courts - Dear Ramona
Alvvays - Archie, Marry Me
Estelle - American Boy (ft. Kanye West)
Blessa - Unfurl