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A fashion and lifestyle blog of a "twenty something" girl living and working in London. 

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Yestyle jacket - Urban Outfitters jeans - H&M jumper and shoes - Asos belt

Yestyle jacket - Urban Outfitters jeans - H&M jumper and shoes - Asos belt

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A quick Sunday outfit post. I am sorry that it is nothing very exciting. I am finally settling down in London and it is slowly starting to feel like home. I met up with friend and fellow blogger Camille - from the blog Camille over the rainbow -  yesterday for Brunch. What a delight to talk to someone who has the same feelings towards the 'blogging industry' - because let's face it, it really is starting to ressemble and industry in its own right. I have to say it was a nice end to my first week as a working girl in London.

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Blogging in 2013 - My Expectations and wishes


What I expect from the fashion blogging ‘world’ in 2012

1. More genuine collaborations. There are so many identical and lifeless collaborations out there it has made the blogosphere somewhat boring and over-saturated  and frankly loose all credibility. The whole purpose of a fashion blog is to share one’s ideas, trends and style. Be independent and creative, have a unique voice and take on things. However, fashion blogs are increasingly becoming carbon copies of one another - sharing the exact same press releases, videos and doing the same collaborations.

2. More professionalism. I believe PRs and brands alike need to accept the fact that good bloggers are increasingly able to make a living out of blogging. And thus need to stop using and abusing the ‘free advertising’ aspect of bloggers. They are too quick to propose ‘wonderful’ and/or ‘exciting’ collaborations. Yet just as quick to back down when it comes to discussing fees and other types of remuneration.

3. New faces. I would love to see – and I don’t believe I am the only one – new and up-and-coming bloggers in big collaborations. Not just ‘the usual suspects’, even though I have enormous respect for what they have achieved. But let's face it there are more than 20 bloggers out there. While I fully understand the marketing and branding opportunities of using the bloggers with the biggest ‘ROI’- what ever that means, visibility and following. And I can imagine that working with new talent can be both unsure and scary, I do think it would be nice to see fresh faces emerge.

4. A gown up ‘blogosphere’. By 'gown up', I mean a  blogosphere where people – bloggers - respect each other, where contracts are signed and were partnerships are mutually beneficial. I don’t want to sound naïve but surely it is not too much to ask that there is a more ethical way of doing business all together.

5. New innovative opportunities emerging. I am extremely curious to see where fashion blogging will bring us in 2013 – what types of new media, social platforms and tools will emerge and how will we be using them.

How I intend to be a better fashion blogger in in 2013

1. Spellcheck more vigorously. Because let’s be honest there is nothing that says ‘unprofessional’ quite like bad grammar and spelling mistakes.

2. Write more copy. Pictures can indeed tell a thousand words but I would love for my readers to hear my voice more often. I love to write - I just need to set some more time aside.

3. Get out more and meet more people. At the end of the day blogging isn’t just about sitting behind a computer all day. It is about the people you meet, the places you visit, the events you go to and the connections and friends you make along the way.

4. “Be a fruit loop in a world full of cheerios”. Dare to do something completely different once in a while, even when I am tempted to do what all the other fashion bloggers are doing, wearing or writing about.

5. Make time for fashion week. Fashion weeks fascinate me and scare me at the same time. Simply because they are just not my scene – and also because I have full-time jobs that make it nearly impossible for me to travel to any of the four fashion destination. However, now that I am in London, I really need to give them a try and see what all the fuss is about. That is, if I can get though the ‘front door’ of course.

6. Publish my first eBook. Finally, the cat is out of the bag. My first ever eBook is the big project I have been working on for the past six months and I really can’t wait to publish it and get your feedback on it. Hopefully you will like it and it will inspire a new generation of fashion bloggers.

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Crazy nails

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A while back I saw this gorgeous picture on Instagram of these crazy nails and just had to give it a try. Mine are no where near as gorgeous but I quite liked the final result. The only real reason I wear nail polish is to avoid me bitting me nails so I don't often try anything exotic whit them.

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My Essie colours

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I have a fashion or rather a beauty - confession to make. Until two weeks ago, I really didn't believe in paying more than a couple of Euros for nail polish. I don't know why, there was just something so ridiculous with the idea of spending anything between 11€ and 25€ on a small pot of colour. So I brought H&M nail polish, HEMA nail polish and any other cheap stuff I could get my hands on. Don't get me wrong I like these brands but they really shouldn't be doing nail polish. No only was the stuff useless - I can now say that - in that it always came off, but it completely ruined my nails.

So when the first Deauty box arrived at my door and inside was a lovely pot of red nail polish, I was very intrigued to try it out. Let me tell you it was blissful. What a tragic discovery I had just made, I could sense this was going to come and bite me in the backside. That it did, of course now it's all about the 'good stuff' and that doesn't come cheap. Clearly, sometimes the price does explain the quality and effectiveness of the products - sadly this is not always entirely true. I was also tempted to try out the product many have been raving about - the Drip Dry by OPI, and it does indeed work wonder, a few drops and your nails are instantly dry.

So here are the colours I have been wearing this Autumn and winter. From left to right: Sew psyched, Chinchilly, Angora cardi and Lint candy apple.

What are you winter colours and what brands do you use?

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