New Year, New Me? My 2018 Goals...


Please excuse my absence for the last month or so, a combination of University assignments and Christmas meant that I've been super busy. But I am back now, and even though I'm about to face probably the most stressful four months of my life, I am going to try my very best to keep producing content for you.

So, this post may be slightly delayed and I'm sure you've read plenty that are similar, but it was one that I really wanted to do, and I thought it seemed most appropriate as my first post this year! The whole 'New Year, New Me' concept isn't something I personally believe in, I prefer to have more long-term goals that aren't constricted to a year. Even though this post is titled my 2018 goals, they aren't goals that specifically needed to be fulfilled this year. I just decided to use 2018 as a starting point. As I am coming towards the end of my degree, my life is about to significantly change, so I thought it only seemed right to create some new goals for myself. Here they are...


Health

First of all, the most obvious one, health. I am someone that for years has dabbled in and out of fitness and healthy eating, but for some reason never manage to stick to anything. This year I really want to maintain a healthier diet, and regular exercise. None of this is particularly new to me, but especially over the Christmas period my diet was quite the opposite to healthy or balanced. This year I'd really like to focus on maintaining that healthy lifestyle, which I know I enjoy once I get into it. The three main 'goals' that form my health resolution, are of course exercise, food and trying to drink more water. Food in particularly is an area I am keen to develop, for years now I haven't bothered to really learn how to cook and only know the mere basics. My main aim this year is to learn how to cook, and to try some new foods. I've already started off well, I've been using the Fat-Loss Plan recipe book by Joe Wicks, which provides some pretty basic recipes that taste great. I definitely recommend it if you're like me and don't really know where to start when cooking. I did my first workout of the year last weekend, and I have to say it has been a while. Lets just say my recovery took about 4 days... But you've gotta start somewhere!

Saving 

My next goal is all to do with saving money. I have to admit I am absolutely awful at saving any money I have. Obviously I am a student, so spare money really is a myth at the moment. But I do have a part-time job, which means I should be able to save at least some. Basically, what I am trying to tell you is that I need to stop buying so many clothes. Honestly, I am beginning to debate whether or not I should start a shoppers anonymous group... maybe there already is one? In which case I should definitely be a member. As university is coming to an end (in a long and painful four months), I have realised it is probably about time I start putting some money aside for more important things. So, my saving goal this year is to actually utilise my savings account. Even if it means putting a small amount by each pay day, it'll all add up! We'll see how long this lasts, but if I do discover any helpful tips I will be sure to share them with you.


Time Management & Organisation

I have to admit I am not as good with my time management and organisational skills as I would like to be. This year I really need to start getting myself in a strict routine. It is safe to say I am most definitely not a morning person, and having a uni timetable that means some days I might not start till 4pm, it is pretty hard to force myself out of bed in the mornings. Soon I am going to be thrown into the real world, and will be working full-time, most likely commuting to London. And I can already see how difficult that is going to be for someone like me. So, I need to stop myself from being so lazy and start to treat university just like I would a job. My friend Malin came up with the great idea of getting up every day and attending university 9-5 just like you would a full-time job. So, maybe it's time I took some of her advice! In terms of organisation, I am a total stationary hoarder. I can't stop buying notebooks, but they seem to end up in a pile under my bed. For Christmas this year I received this beautiful Kate Spade planner (which you will see featured in all the above photos), and I have to say it is already making me feel like a much more organised human! So my tip so far in terms of organisation, is get yourself a diary or planner that will force you to organise your time and plan your days.

Industry Ready

My final goal is a much more personal one, that involves developing my own personal skills to help myself become industry ready. Finishing university this year means finding a job. Although I am really happy with the experience I have received so far in terms of university, part-time jobs and any industry work experience, I still feel I could further develop my skills. Ways in which I would like to do this is through interning and by growing my personal platforms. After much deliberation, it has become clear to me that I want to work within the marketing industry, more specifically in digital marketing with fashion brands. Therefore, my main goal for when I have left university is to get an internship in marketing or PR. In terms of my personal platforms, I really want to spend more time on my blog and make it more personal to me. I've spent some time experimenting with several subject areas but I would like to really find my niche and provide engaging content for you. This is a much more long-term goal, but is one that I feel passionate about.

So, there you have it, my 2018/long-term goals! I feel like all of them are pretty reasonable and shouldn't be too hard to stick to. Maybe I'll re-visit them halfway through the year and we can see how well I am doing! It's probably far too late to say this, but Happy New Year to you all! I hope it's a great one, and please do tell me if you also have any resolutions this year.


Black Friday | Where To Spend Your Money


I'm hoping I'm not too late to the game with this post, as all the Black Friday deals seem to be starting so early this year! But I thought I would create a post with all the best discounts I have found so far. It's so easy to get carried away when you can pretty much get a discount on anything this weekend, and it's especially hard to control yourself when you're a poor uni student... I'm actually taking a trip to Westfield's on Saturday, which I now realise is a bad idea! Anyway, I think it's important to make sure you don't spend a crazy amount of money on impulse purchases. Of course, Christmas is soon approaching (I'm already finding it hard to contain my excitement) and what better time to get all your presents than now? I'm trying to be good and prioritise all my family and friends, and try and get all their presents sorted, so there will definitely be some links to discounts with present shopping in mind.

Below is a list of all the discounts that I personally think are the best, and save you the most money. It's very easy to get carried away, so just make sure you're buying something you need or have been lusting over for a long while!

Happy Shopping! 

Clothing, Shoes & Accessories 

Topshop - Up to 50% off on selected lines, including gifts

H&M - Selected shoes & accessories have up to 40% off, and if you join H&M Club you can receive 20% off anything with free delivery (ending tonight 23.11.17) 

New Look - 25% off everything (although New Look quite frequently do discounts)

Mango - I can't believe Mango are doing 30% off everything! This is definitely a discount to utilise if you find anything you love

River Island - 20% off when you spend £75

ASOS - They of course have their trusty 20% off everything, but I always love this because of the vast amount of brands sold on the website 

Pull & Bear - They have actually shut down their website until 10pm this evening (23.11.17) when they will be launching their discounts, including 20% off all clothes and 30% off all shoes... so get prepared! 

Bershka - The same goes for Bershka, who are launching their up to 50% off selected items discount at 10pm

Missguided - They are back again with their amazing 50% off everything (excluding sale) 

AllSaints - An amazing 30% off everything! It's the perfect time to buy that leather jacket you've been lusting over... 

Dune - Up to 20% off everything

Jack Wills - Up to 50% off everything, with a guaranteed at least 25% off! 

Whistles - 25% off everything (excluding Wedding & Sale)

Revolve - They have an 'extra special sale' with up to 50% off prices 

Urban Outfitters - Buy one get one 50% (on all stock)

Anthropologie - 20% off everything with free delivery, the perfect place to get some lovely gifts 

Aldo - 50% off the original price on all sale, and 20% off full-price merchandise

Mint Velvet - 20% off everything (they very rarely do a discount of more than 10-20%)

Very - Hundreds of different deals, including up to 50% off selected clothing and footwear

Kurt Geiger - 20% off

Office  - 20% off with free UK delivery

Next - 70% off all Black Friday event lines!

Zara - 20% off selected items

Stradivarius - 20% off everything

Forever 21 - Up to 50% off Black Friday deals, an extra 30% off sale items and free delivery!

& Other Stories - Selected items are discounted

Department Stores

John Lewis - They are price matching competitors, offering a variety of different discounts and I have to say there are some great ones! 

Selfridges - 20% off and 10% off beauty and fragrance 

Debenhams - They have several discounts on, including VAT free prices on all fragrance and half price coats and jackets (today only)

House of Fraser - Up to 40% off, with new offers being added every day

Beauty
(Remember the department stores also have discounts on beauty)

Illamasqua - 25% off, and a free gift worth £55.80 when you spend £60 

Kiko - An amazing deal of buy 3 products and get 3 free (online & in-store until 26.11.17), also with free express delivery online

Tarte - 25% off almost everything

Sephora - Several deals on several products found on their 'deals-giving' page

The Body Shop - 40% off hundreds of items

Stila - 20% off everything 

Miscellaneous

My 1st Years - Up to 50% off selected items, and 30% off everything... I love this brand for those more special presents for the little ones 

Red Letter Days - Up to 70% off over 600 deals, the perfect place to find gifts for couples 

Amazon - Several discounts, with new deals every day 

Waterstones - Half price offers, as well as books under £10... another great place to pick up some Christmas gifts

Links of London - 20% off (10% off 18kt gold)

Not On The High Street - Huge sale with up to 50% off, the perfect place to find gifts

Kikki.K - 20% off storewide and free monogramming

Disney Store - 20% off selected lines

Oliver Bonas - 25% off selected items, another great place to find lovely gifts

A couple last things to note... Be aware that not all brands have discounts running all weekend, some will end on Friday night, so make sure you shop your favourites first! And keep checking back at this post as I will update it over Black Friday and the weekend as more discounts are revealed.

Good luck if you are braving the shops like me!
*Black Friday image taken from Topshop.com 

Feeling Comfortable in Your Own Skin


This is quite a difficult post for me to write, because really I have only recently become comfortable within my own skin. And of course, every now and then I still get doubts and I still nit-pick at myself, but that's normal. Recently I've been thinking a lot about how easy it is to put yourself down, and how hard it is to make yourself feel good. And I've come to realise that most of it is down to false expectations and caring too much about what other people think. I'm definitely guilty of that. I feel like I've spent the last 5-10 years of my life caring about what everyone else has to say about me, and what they might think of me. But I've now come to understand that thinking like that is only going to negatively affect yourself, it's never going to change the way people will think. It's all about forgetting about everyone else around you, all the stereotypes and judgements, and just doing things that you like and make you feel comfortable.

When it comes to fashion I think it's crucial to dress the way that you want to dress. Who cares if your styles a bit eccentric, a bit boring or a bit fancy... as long as you feel comfortable then that's all that should matter. I personally find I'm always usually the overdressed one, who turns up wearing boot heels rather than trainers. But who cares? Honestly, when I'm wearing a pair of my favourite boots I feel one million times nicer than I do when I'm wearing my vans. It doesn't mean I'm pretentious or arrogant! It just means I dress for myself. I dress in things that make me feel good about myself, and really, what's wrong with that? I've spent so much time in the past worrying about whether or not I should wear a particular item, because of how I'm worried people will judge me. And now I look back and think how silly I was to care so much.

It's so easy within today's society to get wrapped up in expectations and how we should look. The media is constantly defining the way our bodies should look, and the way in which we should dress ourselves. And yes, of course I follow hundreds of social media accounts, and yes I know it's easy to compare yourself to those people. But that's where you have to understand that everyone is truly different and everyone has their own identity, and there is no reason why you should try and emulate that. You should create your own individual identity. After all, how boring would it be if we all dressed and looked the same?

So I guess what I'm trying to say (and I hope this is clear), is that everyone should be true to themselves. Put all those negative opinions and associations to the back of your mind, and do whatever makes you feel good about yourself. By doing that, you will definitely be one step closer to feeling comfortable in your own skin.

Sass & Edge | New Winchester Boutique


You may or may not have heard about the fabulous new Boutique coming to Winchester, Sass & Edge. Co-owned by two lovely ladies, who are certain to bring some effortless style and sass to the city. They will be opening their doors quietly on Thursday 31st August, followed by a launch party (date soon to be revealed), so look out for the beautiful shop on Southgate Street, where you are sure to discover some gorgeous brands. If you're a cashmere, star or denim lover... this shop is going to be your idea of heaven. I was lucky enough to get a preview of the beautiful stock you will soon be lusting over, and I am going to share some of the pieces with you!










Isn't it all so beautiful?! I cannot wait to see the shop merchandised with all this stock. Follow their Instagram (@sassandedge) where they will be regularly posting, and keep an eye out for some of my shots! I'm sure you're just as excited as I am for this lovely Boutique to be opening, so make sure you pop the date in your diaries!
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New Homeware Additions


I haven't yet had the chance to tell you about my love for homeware. I always have and always will buy many home accessories that I simply don't need, or have the space for. Still living with my parents does make it hard. I buy so many bits and bobs that I simply cannot fit just in my bedroom! There's definitely an overcrowding of trinkets and pots... But I just love anything to do with interiors, so I can't help myself when I see something I love. Usually with homeware, if you don't buy it when you see it, you won't be able to get it again. So, that's my excuse!


The lovely gold square tray at the top of this photo is from Debenhams, and it currently has 20% off! It's actually described as a jewellery tray, which I don't use it for. I like it more as decoration. Currently, I have placed my beautiful Jo Malone Peony & Blush Suede candle (which smells incredible), and a cute little glass bottle from Eliza Rose inside it. It's a lovely addition on top of my chest of drawers. I like to place my 'lovely things' trinket next to this tray, which I do in fact use for jewellery. I like to change it up with my favourite pieces that I am constantly wearing. I was gifted this so am un-sure on where it is from, but I'm sure there will be something similar floating around online.


Now, I know this doesn't really count as homeware, but I consider it just as decorative as everything else in this post. I was very kindly gifted this Fujifilm Instax Mini 8 Camera for my Birthday, and I am already obsessed with it. I'm trying very hard to be precious with my shots. It's just so nice to be able to have instantly printed photos, which will be perfect for my upcoming trip. It's great fun and doubles up as a great homeware accessory, it's definitely not one to put in the drawer!


You may have noticed this lovely sign popping up in the above photos. I bought this at the Eliza Rose shop in Wickham, which is full of lots of beautiful home decor pieces. I originally purchased it to use as a prop in photos, but soon realised it looked perfect displayed in my room alongside all the other gold decorations.


As you can tell there's a theme... This lovely silver paperweight is from Debenhams, unfortunately I cannot find it online. However I have seen lots recently, like the 'Inspire' one from Zoella's lifestyle range. As this one is much more weighted it is easier to place wherever you please. I am usually quite particular on my mixture of metals, but having gold in one area of my bedroom and silver in another seems to sit just fine with me!


As you can see, this is where I decided to place the 'dream' sign. I love how it looks here, and it ties in with the other silver accessories on the shelf. Most of the decor on this shelf I have owned for quite a while, other than the 'Shine Bright' print which is another new homeware addition. This is also from Debenhams (they have some great pieces at the moment), but again it isn't featured online. I have had a browse though, and there are plenty of other really lovely framed prints. I enjoy the contrast of the black and white frames, and doesn't everyone just love a good print?


I was on the hunt for a nice storage box to fill up with all my skincare products, and ended up finding this bargain in Homesense. I love the 'shabby chic' style of it, and it fitted perfectly with the interior of our bathroom. It's a versatile box, as I know I could use it in most rooms and fill it with whatever I like. It was only £5.99, but as we all know Homesense don't always have more than one of a particular product. However, they do always have so much lovely home decor, that you're more than guaranteed to find an alternative.


These beautiful coasters were another purchase from Homesense. They were again, an absolute bargain, and are such lovely quality. Marble is obviously very popular at the moment, and usually I find it to be quite expensive, so I was very pleased to come across these. They look perfect on my bed side tables. Both of my Homesense purchases were made at the Hedge End store, so it may be worth having a browse if you really like any of these items!

All of my new additions are perfect for any home no matter what the season is. It may not all be to your taste, but hopefully I've given you a good insight into mine.
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Summer Holidays: Packing & Outfits

I feel like we're well and truly in the peak of Summer now. Lots of people have already jetted off on their holidays, and mine are just around the corner. Less than 24 hours now until my first holiday of the year, and I cannot wait for it and all the content I'm going to produce for you. As I am slowly but surely preparing for my holiday, which is a mixture of a city break and a beach break, I thought I would show you how I pack for it. And I've also chucked in a few outfit ideas! I am an organised person, especially when it comes down to holiday packing, so I am quite set in my ways. There are definitely some lists involved... Hopefully this post will provide you with some helpful tips and tricks to make the packing process that little bit easier and quicker.


My first major tip has to be to write out a couple of lists. I cannot possibly organise myself without writing a list, and packing is no exception. Some people may see this as quite excessive, but as I said I'm an organised person and like to keep my mind at ease as I always feel I leave the house forgetting something. So firstly, as I pack I write a list of everything I am putting into my suitcase. Obviously you don't need to include every single detail of every item, for example I would put 5 tops or 5 bikinis, so it doesn't take you too long. Once I have finished this list I like to pop it in my travel hand luggage so if anything were to happen to my suitcase (god forbid) I would know exactly the contents of it. It's also the most helpful thing when you're packing to come back home as it means you are very unlikely to leave something behind! Once I've finished packing everything I can into my case, I then create another list of all the items I still need to add, usually toiletries and chargers for example. So when I'm almost ready to leave I can check I have all those last minute, important items with me! As I'm writing this I can definitely see how most people will think this is ridiculous, but if you're as paranoid as me about forgetting things then I promise this will be a lifesaver!


So let's talk about the actual contents of the suitcase... I am definitely an over-packer, which I am sure most people are. I always buy way too many holiday clothes and think I have the time to wear them all (I don't). This year I have decided I need to be much more strict with myself, especially as 2/3 of my holidays I am sharing a case! Therefore, I think the most important rule to stick by is, does the item have a purpose? Make sure that you pack full outfits so when you're away you're stress free. Everything you pack needs to have a reason for being there, don't just pack a pair of shoes because you love them but they don't actually go with anything. Hopefully the warm weather will stick in England for the rest of the Summer and we'll be able to wear some of our holiday clothes here! Moral of the story: be strict and pack what you know you will wear.

Now for the packing process. So many people always recommend rolling your clothes, which I definitely do for my most likely to crease items. I do think it's a good way to pack, however after my lovely Grandma purchased some packing cubes for me I have changed my mind. I use each different sized packing cube for a different type of item. So, the biggest cube has my dresses and jumpsuits and the smallest has my bikinis. These are amazing for really flat packing your clothes in. You can fit so much in each cube and it keeps your case very tidy. I always find as soon as I get to my hotel, I hunt for one item and then my whole suitcase is tipped upside down. These are amazing because you can just simply pull the cube out of your case and get the item out, without making any mess! Something I always do to save space is fill my shoes with socks. I find shoes take up most of the space in my luggage, and this is the best way to fill in all the gaps.


I have a few extra little tips which I find particularly helpful, the first being to take one outfit, pair of shoes (usually sandals), a bikini and some underwear in your hand luggage bag, just incase you're stuck without your main suitcase for a couple of days. In terms of fashion tips, bring shoes that you know go with most outfits. Bring a wide selection of underwear, especially nude. Bring a good range of accessories that you can use to brighten up outfits. Even in the Summer I love to wear monochrome, so it's great to bring a bright clutch or some stand-out earrings to make your outfit that little bit more Summery.


Earrings - Here

So, I have shared all my tried and tested packing tips with you. Some of which I hope you find helpful! Here are a few outfits I have put together to give you some holiday shopping inspiration...

Outfit 1: Beach Day


Sandals - Similar Here
Swimsuit - New Look In-store, similar Here

Outfit 2: Daytime


Shorts - Here
Shoes - Here
Top - Here

Outfit 3: Evening Attire


Bodysuit - Here
Trousers - Mango In-store
Wedges - Here - Advise sizing up
Clutch - Here

I hope you enjoyed reading this post, I know it's quite lengthy and covers a few different topics. Hopefully you can use some of my packing tips and take some inspiration from the outfits I have pulled together. I can't wait to get away and take some proper outfit photos in them all... So keep an eye out on my Instagram and Blog for new content whilst I'm away. Happy travels to anyone else about to depart on their Summer holidays!
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