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- Vogue reading, sushi eating, french manicuring, Juicy bagging, fizz drinking Tiffany lover. Hmm maybe now I'm at uni Super Noodles and happy hour cocktails will have to do :) Studying Fashion Managment, living with the best girlies in our own pretty little flat and pretty much live with the quote "Oh my god, our life is SO the hills." Follow my blog to hear the day to day chat of a FM Student and discuss whats going on in the fashion world.
Friday, 18 December 2009
Week 12 in a FM Girl's Diary...

Week 11 in a FM Girl's Diary...
Week 10 in a FM Girl's Diary
nd that many designers and brands are offering a customisation services. This is a cardigan designed on the Ralph Lauren Website. If you can make out the small writing on the bottom left hand corner, it does indeed say Erin.Other brands to do this are NikeID, where they have a huge range of trainers, hoodies, bags, etc. to customize, and although not essentially my cuppa tea, desperate times, desperate measures.
Even Topshop London are providing a customisation service where items can be embellished, torn, sewn up to create an individual garment.
So Fashion retailers are realising the need for individuality? Well they should make their clothing more individual in the first instance then. Rant over... for now!
Over and out with a pout x x x
Friday, 4 December 2009
Week 9 in a FM Girl's Diary...
Jacobs and Juicy and CK and Mulberry, Those are a few of my favourite things.
A trip to
The new Mulberry Charlie bags with limited edition Christmas leather – metallic cracked blue were one of the cutest and most affordable too. "Quote from Father - "I am not paying £150 for something that resembles a pencil case!" hmph)
But as I shopped amongst the high street and the designer shops I found a re occurrence in almost every store – you could not find one ting individual to one store. Every time I tried something on I was scared to purchase it in case the one in Topshop was slightly nicer or cheaper or fitted better.
To purchase something individual is getting even harder and before while people may have looked at purchasing something a little more expensive with a designer tag in order to have something no one else had. But why pay for Gucci and Mui Mui boots when Steve Madden does exactly the same for a tenth of the price! Although thanks to my flatmate I have been lucky enough to parade around (Indoor only) in her real Gucci studded boots.
Wednesday, 25 November 2009
Week 8 in a FM Girl's Diary...
How to do Rugby to Night.... The winter equivalent of Beach to Bar. Being from Rugby town I should be good at this by now, but as Saturday crept up I still had little to wear!
Stephen Bayley once said:
"It is the fragrant lack of practicality that makes high-heeled shoes so fascinating. There is something arousing about this declaration that she is prepared to sacrifice function for form."
However, Bayley, I ain't really feeling your theory for this event.
So I questioned how to be practical and warm in rain but transform it quickly enough in a walk from the stadium to a bar. After numerous suggestion's of Ralph Lauren polo's - cute but not dressy, and being told by a Jack Wills hater (apparently there are some?! ha) not to wear the gilet, Festival wear came into my head
The favourite look of layering and stacking up accessories that Kate Moss and Lily Allen share at such events, is always a nice look as well as warm.
I felt a little old for my age worrying about practicality and I'm the first person to tell my mum in the owrds of Lo (Laguna Beach...old school) life's a fashion show... but shockingly from a class survey during a group exercise, it came out that nearly all of the FM students go for comfort in day wear, while using a key item to create a statement piece. After that I didn't feel quite so bad.
The cute little fur shrug I felt would definitely be a staple piece for my wardrobe - should really be getting an airing. But then which jacket... I was definitely putting too much thought into this.
In the end, all this thought for an outfit that got soaked, for a girl who had one of the best kind of nights - having a vino with the besties watching x factor! Brill.
Over and out with a pout x x x
Friday, 20 November 2009
Week 7 in a FM Girl's Diary...
Christmas is coming, santa's list is being made, I came across Chanel.com (a girl can dream).
A blast of music escaped my laptop - I thought to myself flaming pop-ups...grr. But I took a double take, here, on Chanel.com was 22 Lily Allen's latest single.
Don't get me wrong, I love Lily Allen, and I love her style - a personal favourite of mine was the outfit for TITP09:

Saturday, 14 November 2009
Week 6 in a FM Girl's diary...
The last couple of weeks have been mad and I'm sure the fashion gurlies will agree with me when I say that fashion communication has been more like having a job for a fashion magazine, but has given us more of an education than sitting in a lecture theatre could ever have done.
It taught me people change plans, their minds and you can't always rely on the weather. Welcome to the real world!
An outdoor photoshoot with an first date vintage theme, swiftly changed to a cosy, attic Jack Wills style gathering shoot. Photos to follow.....
Over and out with a pout x
Friday, 30 October 2009
Week 4 in a FM's Girls diary...
When I watch the famous Hill's episode - Jason's birthday (you all know it), and you see Lauren working away backstage at a shoot, and she's desperate to leave, we all thought to ourselves a true fashionista would not be desperate to leave. However what they do know show on screen is the length of time she was probably waiting around for before they gave her work.
I found this out the hard way.
Turning up and speaking to the organisers, I was feeling very Conrad chic, and then they told us to wait. And wait. And wait. Until 6 hours later they eventually gave us something to do.
Working backstage at the show was a really great experience. I was given a group of model, a rail with 3 different designers’ garments and the opportunity to style the outfits as I liked. From reconstructed Rosehip and Tutu vintage wear, to Moschino dresses, we dressed the models.
Leaving the hotel 10 hours after arriving, I was exhausted but it gave me a real insight into what is needed behind the scenes, helpful for my own shoot in week 5...
Friday, 16 October 2009
Week 3 in a FM Girl's diary...
Having got over the shock of the sheer amount of work we have to do in the next three months, I thought it was time to put pen to paper...well technically phone to ear, and get organised.
And if I don't say so myself, did pretty well!
I called a small vintage shop on Rosemount I had never heard of on the off chance they would allow us to borrow some clothes for the photo shoot we have to organise for coursework. On the other end of the phone was an extremely helpful lady who was interested in helping us out. I organised a meeting and on Thursday Megan and myself arrived at Rose Hip & Tutu - a bright, airy shop, well more of a gallery for clothes, and were greeted by one of the owners, Sally. Her shop is fantastic and their concept is so simple and effective you think surely everyone would be doing it - taking something old and making it something new? Genius isn't it.
There will soon be an article up on how the two ladies set up their business and their background, as well as a spread on their clothing shortly, but I would really urge you to pop in and have a look at their stuff, or better still, take something of yours along and get it restructured, restyled, appliqued, whatever you fancy!
As well as this I've been given the opportunity to work backstage at the Toni & Guy fashion show. More next week on how I get on being Lauren Conrad for a day :p
In doing so I've had to turn down Pr-ing for Enter Shikari on the same night...boo... but I literally can't wait, bring on Sunday :D
Over and out, with a pout x
First Ever Post...
I have a suspicious feeling it will revolve round my little bitty expensive new Gilet...
Over and out, with a pout x