Hi Guys, I know I haven't don't a post in ages but please look at this new skirt I have handmade on eBay, very very pretty!
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/261151423705?ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1555.l2649
Please please please have a look!!
Afternoon Tea and Gossip
Saturday, 12 January 2013
Tuesday, 13 March 2012
Drum role please...
And today's Invitation to the tea party is *drum role*..........Ear Cuffs!
This image from google, I think this is the new fashion. Just imagine, the midnight black limo, getting out in your sleek LBD with a handsome man on your arm..... Getting back to reality though.
Well done ear cuffs! I hope to see you at my (metaphorical) tea party!
This image from google, I think this is the new fashion. Just imagine, the midnight black limo, getting out in your sleek LBD with a handsome man on your arm..... Getting back to reality though.
Well done ear cuffs! I hope to see you at my (metaphorical) tea party!
To love, or not to love, that is the question.
Harem Pants.
The ongoing fashion war between the customer and the big shots. Massive fashion magazines with their fearless stick thin models wearing them with pure confidence on their faces, beaming with radience (and when they turn...they're gone...and then they're back again) Do we actually like them or are we being forced to wear them through fashion peer pressure?
I mean is this taking the fashion too far? Originating from native lands, this would be their every day clothing, but for us it's the step on the 'other side' of the fashion comfort zone. Has the idea of trousers gone ahead of us? I mean to me, having the 'crotch area' around your ankles isn't the sort of area I would be hoping my crotch would be (no sniggering please)
Originally the harem pant started off pretty tame, plain colours, simple baggy designs, obviously just an intorduction into what has entailed after it. Maybe a satin would be cheekily added in to give everything a bit of pazzazz, although do we actually like them?
I have never dared to try these mysterious things, too scared to look at myself in the daunting shop mirror thinking, 'god...I look absolutely ridiculous. Why did I even pick these up?' although your still strangley attracted to take them home to be an odd addition to you ever growing wardrobe. What I am wondering is who actually adores these trousers and do you think they could become a staple piece in everyones wardrobe like the simple but oh so completley effective figure hugging jeans? I suppose these do the opposite, fit loosley on your frame showing an attractive silohette underneath. But do we actually like them or are we so desperate for something to juice up our fashion tastes that we'll take anything we get.
Eventually the feirce patterns edged there way into the equation. Making their statement very clear, to buy buy buy! Although I feel they have cornered off their market, the younger generation feels they are much too young to wear them, even though the 16th birthday is slowly creeping up, they still feel too young to dare to wear. Alike the maxi skirt, have they ditctched themslves from a thriving part of the fashion world?
The questions are endless but I think the invitation will be 'in the post' for these guys. Maybe later, although at the moment I don't think the whole world is quite ready yet.
Tamara.
The ongoing fashion war between the customer and the big shots. Massive fashion magazines with their fearless stick thin models wearing them with pure confidence on their faces, beaming with radience (and when they turn...they're gone...and then they're back again) Do we actually like them or are we being forced to wear them through fashion peer pressure?
I mean is this taking the fashion too far? Originating from native lands, this would be their every day clothing, but for us it's the step on the 'other side' of the fashion comfort zone. Has the idea of trousers gone ahead of us? I mean to me, having the 'crotch area' around your ankles isn't the sort of area I would be hoping my crotch would be (no sniggering please)
Originally the harem pant started off pretty tame, plain colours, simple baggy designs, obviously just an intorduction into what has entailed after it. Maybe a satin would be cheekily added in to give everything a bit of pazzazz, although do we actually like them?
I have never dared to try these mysterious things, too scared to look at myself in the daunting shop mirror thinking, 'god...I look absolutely ridiculous. Why did I even pick these up?' although your still strangley attracted to take them home to be an odd addition to you ever growing wardrobe. What I am wondering is who actually adores these trousers and do you think they could become a staple piece in everyones wardrobe like the simple but oh so completley effective figure hugging jeans? I suppose these do the opposite, fit loosley on your frame showing an attractive silohette underneath. But do we actually like them or are we so desperate for something to juice up our fashion tastes that we'll take anything we get.
Eventually the feirce patterns edged there way into the equation. Making their statement very clear, to buy buy buy! Although I feel they have cornered off their market, the younger generation feels they are much too young to wear them, even though the 16th birthday is slowly creeping up, they still feel too young to dare to wear. Alike the maxi skirt, have they ditctched themslves from a thriving part of the fashion world?
The questions are endless but I think the invitation will be 'in the post' for these guys. Maybe later, although at the moment I don't think the whole world is quite ready yet.
Tamara.
And here we have a new species of blogger...
Bonjour! This is the fabulous blog made by the one and only moi! An incy wincy review of what my glamorous topics will cover are, well, all in the name. What you would talk about at afternoon tea, fashion, and gossip! Exciting, exciting, exciting! I will be reviewing the latest shockers, giving a daily 'invitation' (meaning if something is so fabulous you could fall head over heels for it) and the 'no invitiation' (meaning things I wouldn't be caught dead in!)
I hope all of you beautiful people enjoy afternoon tea and gossip and remember, there's always time to look fabulous!
Tamara x
I hope all of you beautiful people enjoy afternoon tea and gossip and remember, there's always time to look fabulous!
Tamara x
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