Saturday, November 15

Santorini, Mykonos, Kotor and Croatia Photo Diary













With the recent cold windy weather, which feels like it has come upon us so suddenly, I thought I would share a few photos from my holiday in the summer (think of this as a part II to the Venice Photo Diary post). 
As you know I went to Venice in the summer which was an incredible experience but very tourist-y (yep, definitely just made up a word but I'm okay with it) so for the second part of the holiday I was on a cruise and travelled to a few places.

The first (and best) place was Santorini. All my life I had wanted to go to Santorini and for some reason I just thought I'd would never get the chance to go so when I heard that it was one of our destinations I almost cried (true story). It's one of those places you just have to visit I think. If you're an avid Tumblr user like me then you will see numerous photographs of this beautiful place; it's white washed buildings with blue details, beige stoned walkways, the gorgeous pink flowers that stand out against the light colours of the place, the fabulous little houses and churches etc. I'm sure there's more I could say but I probably won't do it any justice. 
When I went it was insanely hot but I tried to not let that affect me enjoying Santorini, a place I had wanted to visit for years. I'll be honest, I was not disappointed, it was just how I imagined it would be and probably one of the most beautiful places I've ever visited. I will be back for you Santorini, don't you worry!

The next day I spent relaxing on the ship, enjoying the free pizza, live entertainment and sunbeds (the cruise life is the best life). That evening we docked in Mykonos, another place in Greece that I had been excited about going to, not because I had heard about it from a travel agent or a friend but because I knew the Kardashians had been there for one of their holidays in the last few years. Possibly a bad way of hearing about it as I probably expected it to look exactly like Kendall's Instagram photos but I loved it. 
Seeing a place at night gives a different perspective to it and it seemed to still have that Santorini Grecian vibe to it but it had some of it's own character and that's why I liked it. It was full of restaurants overlooking the water, all with lights strung up above them and candles on the table. It was so chilled and relaxing. There were a billion little side streets full of jewellery shops and galleries. There were hidden cafes and bars, still all covered in little lights and candles. The streets were perfectly cobbled as if no one had ever set foot on them before. It was just so lovely.

With a few days at sea we set sail to Montenegro. I had never really heard much about it, let alone heard of the place we were travelling to so I had no idea what to expect but it was beautiful. Kotor is a waterside town surrounded by mountains and water and it reminded me very much of Switzerland, but warmer. It was a lovely place but the real treat was when we were back on board the ship and we could watch the sunsetting from our dinner table...absolutely stunning. The colours were what struck me, colours of orange, blue and green. I honestly can't even describe what it was like...

Finally there was Croatia, not sure what to expect after it being war-ridden not too long ago really and I'm not going to lie some parts were not that great to be honest, but I think you get that with any place you go to, you get the bad with the good, don't you. Other parts though were lovely, there were old streets and grand old buildings with pillars and to a certain extent reminded me of being in Rome.

 This post is way over due but life is hectic and I've only just got round to it! I had an amazing trip and I think that going on a cruise is a great way to see and explore different countries and places all in one trip.

Liss x
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Thursday, October 30

Liss, where have you been?!

Wait, don't shoot me yet, I've got a valid reason for not posting in a month! Okay, okay, it's been over a month but here is my reason...

I'm officially part of the Oxford Fashion Week Editorial Team! 
This means I have to write articles, blogposts, attend and write about events and do interviews with designer who are showing at Oxford Fashion Week this November and I'm loving every second of it!

I can't post these articles on my own blog as I wrote them for the Oxford Fashion Week blog and they own them but I can post the links and images on here to get you to read them.

Posts I have written so far:

5 minutes with Grace Golding:
http://blog.oxfordfashionweek.com/2014/10/5-minutes-with-grace-golding.html
Image : Grace Golding


Top 10 High Street Accessories of the Moment:
http://blog.oxfordfashionweek.com/2014/10/top-10-high-street-accessories-of-moment.html
Image: Brompton Clutch, Karen Millen

My First Time Casting with Oxford Fashion Week:
http://blog.oxfordfashionweek.com/2014/10/my-first-casting-with-oxford-fashion.html
Image: Oxford Fashion Week


5 minutes with Louise Körner:
http://blog.oxfordfashionweek.com/2014/10/5-minutes-with-louise-korner.html
Image: Louise Körner

More Oxford Fashion Week posts will be added into another blogpost when they are done.

I will be trying to get back into blogging on here but neglecting this blog for a little while for the sake of writing for Oxford Fashion Week is worth it I think!

Oxford Fashion Week is running from 3rd-8th November and tickets are still available here:
http://www.oxfordfashionweek.com/tickets.html

Liss x
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Friday, September 26

Trend Report on London Fashion Weekend


As you will have seen from my previous blogpost, last week I went to London Fashion Weekend and I saw two shows. One was Amanda Wakeley (next blogpost) and the other was a trend show put on by the OUTNET.com. The show was made up of four main trends that the OUTNET.com think will be popular for AW14.

TREND 1: ONE AND ONLY

This is trend all about choosing one colour and basing your whole outfit on it! This can be in the form of shoes, accessories or different shades of the same colour. The look is from head to toe and because it is quite a minimal trend I saw a lot of different textures on the catwalk, from faur fur to lace, anything to make this minimal trend anything from boring!


TREND 2: CANDY CRUSH

Normally a trend for spring and summer but it has now transferred over to autumn and winter! Think light shades, think sweets from an old sweet shop, think baby versions of every colour. From baby pinks to blue to purples! The pastels should be fairly tailored but loose at the same time. Think casual workwear with an edge and a grown-up look to it. I have already seen a lot of muted pinks around the shops recently so I think this will be quite a hot trend until even next spring/summer.


TREND 3: JUNGLE FEVER

This trend is bright but classic safari colours. With leather and prints and as Angela Scanlon said about it before the show '...go for anything that looks like it's real enough to crawl off your back'. This trend ranges from loud prints to muted jungle colours of beige, brown and black. Earthly tones mixed with leather will be the perfect thing to wear this season, mixing the almost boring with edge.


TREND 4: FAIRY TALE ENDING

Who is the fairest of them all? The Fairy Tale Ending trend of course! This was a real wow trend to finish off the catwalk show. It featured large ballgowns, flowing frocks and A LOT of embellishment. Most dresses very feminine and floaty but some darker pieces added for more of an evil villain type look. 
A lot of chiffon type of material was used, ranging in all colours, from the very bright attention seeking ones to the muted colours fit for a princess! Put on your tiara and join in on this trend and it's perfect for Christmas time!



The show was incredible and left me really inspired to see what I can do with this season's upcoming trends in my own wardrobe! What trend is your favourite?

Liss x


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Tuesday, September 23

Liss Does London Fashion Weekend












Last Thursday, 18th September, I went to Somerset House for London Fashion Weekend which is something I had planned for months as I got the tickets for my birthday and I had been counting down the days ever since.

I had tickets for one trend show which featured 4 key trends that the OUTNET.com think will be hot for Spring/Summer 2015 and also a designer show which was Amanda Wakeley who had already showcased her collection earlier in the week at London Fashion Week. I had front row tickets to Amanda Wakeley and both shows were incredible. I will go into more details on separate blog posts about the two shows.

Before going to London Fashion Weekend I had spent weeks thinking about what I was going to wear and I thought I had an outfit planned but the weather was not as cold as I had first thought it would be and therefore had to almost change my whole outfit. After a lot of 'umming' and 'ahhing' and constantly having the weather app open on my phone, I finally decided on an outfit.
The weather was good and it was a pretty warm day for September so I decided to wear my flowy, very high waisted black trousers from Zara along with a light knit and mesh crop top from River Island. Seeing as it was a warm day, I didn't bring a jacket and I just wore my trusty black sandals from New Look. I almost didn't wear my hat but I decided my outfit needed something else added to it and I needed something to break up the all black so I added my Christy's London fedora to add a bit of autumn colouring.

At London Fashion Weekend there were plenty of boutiques and pop up stores to look around and my friend Alison and I spent a long time admiring the beautiful clothes on offer. The stores were pretty high end high street and a lot more expensive than I thought they would be but their clothing was so gorgeous. I saw a lot of fur around as that is a key trend for AW14.

In between a show and looking around the boutiques, Alison and I popped to the tote bag collection station to collect our free tote bag filled with goodies and we weren't disappointed. The tote bags included a HELLO Fashion magazine, Maybelline mascara, Garnier make-up wipes, Essie nail polish plus snacks and many more little goodies! I was so impressed with the bags!

Overall it was a great day that was filled with fashion and I even saw a few famous faces lurking around, not to mention being ten metres away from Amanda Wakeley...DREAM!

Liss x



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Wednesday, September 17

Venice Photo Diary









In late August I went on holiday and the first part of the holiday was 3 days in Venice. Venice is somewhere I've always wanted to visit as it is so famous and known for being a beautiful experience because of the water, gondolas and old intricate buildings and it certainly lived up to expectations.

We spent the first day visiting all the famous tourist attractions such as the Bridge of Sighs which was so near our hotel, St Mark's Square in the centre of Venice where the main buzz was, Rialto Bridge and the Basilica. All such beautiful places!

Then the next few days were spent visiting various little islands off Venice such as Murano and Burano. These islands still had a feel of Venice but a lot quieter. Burano is famous for coloured buildings and you could say that it is the Balamory of Italy. Each building is a bright colour and the island is like one big rainbow!

I highly recommend a visit to Venice, it's definitely something you should experience but it is by no means a relaxing trip, just something you have to do and experience! 

Liss x
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