15 July 2015

Cheat your way glamourous....

As an eternal chameleon, a lazy styler, and someone who has always wanted to shave my head, wigs really appeal to me. I love how simple it is to make a dramatic change and continually surprise people. They're also a real time saver. Seriously - 5 minutes to put your hair on rather than closer to an hour or more if doing a pin curl set.

While not particularly pin-up or retro in styling I do think the right wig can look great with a pin up look or just as alternative fashion. After discovering Geisha Wigs this year I've started to wear them more as they have such a great, good quality collection and at around £25 per wig are very affordable. Sadly, Geisha Wigs are closing down so there aren't many styles left but you might be able to grab a bargain on the site or over on EBay.

Wigs are great for keeping my hair in good condition since I've gone green as it saves a wash or two. They are also a life saver for last minute jaunts when you need to look your best in a hurry. Let's face it, the impromptu nights out are always the most fun!

Below I am wearing Black Ombre, Precious Metal, Silver Ombre and Cascade. All by Geisha Wigs.What do you think? Can a wig work with a retro look or are these best kept for other styles?






First 3 photos by the lovely Sally Molineaux. Last photo - terrible mirror selfie (sorry, not sorry)






5 July 2015

Fiesta!

I've been waiting to get my hands on the Fiesta skirt by Tara Starlet ever since they previewed a close-up of the print on Instagram months ago. I've gotten really into Mexicana inspired looks this year as they work well with my skin tone and darker hair in a way that the pretty pastels of spring never will. I'll never look like a cutesy Disney Princess (sigh) but I can look like a bad-ass Frida Kahlo with a little help.

How could I not be tempted by this............


Skeletons! Pin ups! And it's yellow! As a lady who likes colour but also enjoys a healthy dose of the morbid this skirt might as well be made for me. The skirt is part of the Poppy's Papercuts collaboration for Spring/Summer. I defy you not to fall in love with at least one, if not all, of the pieces in this collaboration. The prints are bold, vibrant and full of beautiful details that will make you feel like a walking work of art!

The skirt is also high waisted and.................(you might want to take a seat for this)...............has pockets. Not enough clothes have pockets in, whenever I discover a dress or skirt with pockets it immediately takes it up a notch.


Deep pockets = skirt satisfaction. It's also a perfect retro length. It'd look much better with some heels and a dressier top but I'm still limited shoes-wise after getting a new foot tattoo and I wore it to work as I couldn't wait for the weekend. 


Even at work I got lots of compliments on it and I think it'll be a summer staple for me as it's so versatile. I got it in a 10 and predictably it's a little tight as I'm about an '11' at the moment but it was still comfortable enough to wear all day. 

There is also a matching top coming soon which I will probably cave in and end up buying (it's a halter with pom-poms). The only thing with Tara Starlet is that they are the pricer end of pin up purchases. I've been lusting over the Penelope Chilli print dress but just can't justify the £110 price tag. The Fiesta Skirt was £88 and I only parted with that because it was one of those I'd have regretted for ages if I didn't get (something I learned from not getting their Eliza suit combo last winter). I love it so much that I'm not worrying about the price - any time I do I'll just take another look at that amazing print and forget all about it.....



All photos by the lovely Sally Molineaux