Thursday 8 March 2018

Trend to watch for Spring/Summer 2018.... Tropical Brights

So the sun has come out a lot more this week and the snow has all gone away, so in my book, it's Spring now, and I won't hear any different. Yes, a few days ago we may not have been able to leave the house without walking into a blizzard, but now it's time to start thinking about Summer. This year the tropical bright trend is set to be massive, and I'm definitely obsessed.

Yellow is the key colour, and Topshop are definitely on the trend early as their website at the moment seems like an influx of yellow! Keep an eye out for palm prints, pineapple and flamingo prints which started last year. 

* club Tropicana plays in background *

Melissa xxx
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Wednesday 7 March 2018

How I dress... everyday style tomboy/causal



Shirt: TK MAXX menswear / T-shirt: New Look / Jeans: Next 

With my day to day personal style, I like to keep it cute and casual with pops of colour, especially pink and lilac. Oversized checked shirts are an essential in my wardrobe, they are the perfect item to break up a colourful top and are perfect for throwing on during chilly weather. Nothing's better than having the checks on your shirt, your top and your hair matching!

When this top arrived in Topshop, let me tell you I trekked far and wide for it. As far afield as Stockport, that's how dedicated I was. A sassy slogan t-shirt really adds a bit of extra excitement to an outfit, this one's good for if you're worried your outfit as it is isn't quite gay enough.

Time to get ready for athleisure bitches; the trend for wearing sportswear as casual wear has actually been around for a couple of years now, and shows no signs of slowing down. You can't go wrong with a black adidas t-shirt, that's just a fact. Throw on with a glittery scrunchie for an effortless Manchester uni look. I always roll up the hems of my jeans, partially because I am short af, partially because I think I look cool (I don't)  


Girls, girls, girls.... 

Melissa xxx

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