Monday, 8 November 2010

To Heat or not to Heat?

The flat is freezing and I dread poking my toe out the covers in the morning. Put the heating on you say? No I'd rather spend the money on layers and layers of clothes! Even if I crack a tooth chattering my way out of the shower...

Fashion? Shallow? I Don't Think So!

Some people claim fashion is shallow, self-indulgent and a waste of time. I couldn't disagree more! There is not one item of clothing in my wardrobe that doesn't evoke a memory or a feeling. Don't get me wrong, some of the events the clothes were worn to were self-indulgent or shallow, but they were always with friends, family and loved ones and I had a great time. That in itself makes the clothes deep and meaningful. Even if the event attended was a sad occasion, it's important to have that memory and the outfit reminds me. I was thinking of this on my birthday this week, when my dad presented me with the present he picked. It was a shirt, the new Scotland football strip with my name and the number 6 for my date of birth and it was perfect. It may not be high fashion but not all clothes we cherish have to be, but it means so much to me. I went to my first football game when I was about 5, and went to my first world cup when I was 7. I was absolutely hooked! Ever since it has been me and my dads time, something we always do together and has spanned hundreds of games and a fair few countries. I always feel so proud to put on my mini kilt and Scotland strip and next time, with my new shirt, will be even more special. It represents my love of my country, the game and my dad, can you tell me, what's shallow about that?

Monday, 1 November 2010

Aviators - a must have or a one season wonder?

This season, I have been desperatlely swithering over the Aviator jacket. Effortlessly cool, I know it would rock up any simple outfit. It has taken the fashion world by storm, going from catwalk to high-street to bargain in a matter of weeks. However, I can't help thinking that this time next year I may be regretting the impulse purchase, and the price tag. I also may have missed the window in which to wear it this winter as I have now had to break out out my duvet-like Ralph Lauren, old faithful puffa (damn you Scottish weather!). Topshop however, may have provided me with the solution, bring out a faux version costing £58. I'm so very tempted. Tonight however, is the flat food shop and it's going to be a big one. With no juice, kitchen roll, washing-up liquid, tin-foil, toothpaste or food, my aviator debate will have to be put to rest. For now...