Monday 31 March 2014

the furry friend tag: ziggy


i saw hayley post this tag the day i arrived in new york, telling us all about her lovely chocolate labrador, sam, and i knew instantly that i wanted to bookmark her blog post for a later time where i could sit down and indulge myself in all the questions. i don't often mention ziggy, my miniature poodle, on my blog, however if you follow me on twitter or instagram i'm frequently posting about her whenever i happen to be home for a short while. i'll not ramble on any more, so let's begin!

What is your pet's name?
she's called ziggy.

When did you get ziggy?
we got her in may last year, she'll be a year old this coming thursday!


















What is something that ziggy does that annoys you?
when meeting other people and dogs, ziggy gets really over excited, resulting in her tugging on her lead, whining and jumping around desperately begging for us to go over to the other people, regardless of whether they're interested or not - often a little embarrassing when the only way to calm her down is to let her go over for a sniff!

What type of breed is ziggy?
ziggy's a miniature poodle.

Has ziggy ever had a near death experience?
not a near death experience, but last summer when she was still little and mischievous, she got out of the front door behind me unexpectedly and bolted out of our cul-de-sac and headed for a main road. luckily for me there was an old man walking his dog at the time, so instead of running out into the road, she stopped at him and his dog to say hello instead, and thank god she did - i'd never been so terrified about her safety before!

Does ziggy know any tricks?
she can do the typical sit, paw, lie down, stay etc., and she also jumps on command, making her look something of a little circus dog. she also does a kind of growl thing which sounds like she's saying 'horror', so my mum's working on getting her to do that when asked what her favourite film genre is... yeah, i know.


















Does ziggy like to snuggle?
she likes to snuggle of her own accord. plonk her on your lap because you fancy cuddles and she'll no doubt get up and trot off, however if you're comfortably perched on your laptop or with a book, she'll scoot up in between you and whatever you're doing and make herself comfortable. it's hard to turn her away though.

Where did you get ziggy?
because i'm allergic to most dog hair, we were deliberately after a poodle because they're hypo-allergenic, and so i'd been trawling around online to see if i could find any puppies nearby. we found some at a farm nearby, so we headed out the same day and picked her up!

Does ziggy get along with other dogs?
ziggy loves other dogs! the problem is often that other dogs aren't particularly interested in her, haha.

Does ziggy get along with strangers?
ziggy will get along with anyone. cat, dog, human, bird, and no doubt aliens, i imagine.


















How much does she weigh?
i'm not too sure, my mum reckons around 5kg though! dainty little thing she is.

Do you ever dress ziggy up?
i don't ever dress ziggy up, however my mum's bought her a coat that's apparently supposed to help calm her in social situations. thus far, i'm yet to see it having any positive effects.

Has ziggy ever tried to run away?
to the nearest source of life, yes. a swift call of 'biscuits' generally brings her back though.

How did you come up with her name?
when thinking of names, my mum suggested the name 'bowie' sarcastically because we'd been discussing david bowie for whatever reason, and after observing her cheekiness and energy, i thought perhaps ziggy would be a suitable name. everyone seemed to like it, and little ziggy stardust was named!


On a scale of 1-10 how much does ziggy mean to you?
you know, i always wondered how anyone managed to muster up so much love for a child, however if it's anything like owning a dog, then i now totally get it. it honestly doesn't surprise me that people with dogs statistically live longer than those who don't because ziggy always provides you with so much love, companionship, entertainment and company to unwind with at the end of every day. life is so drastically different now with ziggy in the house, and it makes me wonder why it took us so long to get another dog after our first dog, gus, passed away back in 2004. ziggy means the absolute world to me, and it truly does excite me to come home from uni to her loveable little face after having missed her tremendously for a month or two. ziggy is my baby, i suppose, and man do i love her.


Sunday 30 March 2014

sunday synopsis: new york edition





















(be prepared, this is a long one!)

new york, new york; so good they named it twice, ey? so, what did i do, where did i go, what did i see? they're the general questions you're asked after having visited the big apple. throughout my five days there, i attended a design conference with my university where designers such as stephen doyle, paula scher and chip kidd spoke (which in parts was rather inspiring, it's always exciting to hear these people's viewpoints, processes and struggles before 'making it',) visited razorfish's new york studio where a couple of employees spoke to us about working for the company, and when we were finally left free to roam new york for a couple of days alone, i visited times square, fifth avenue, central park, grand central station, the highline the new york public library and the rockefeller centre, with trips to notorious new york food outlets such as chipotle, shake shack and starbucks slotted in between. 

but, what does that all matter? when people ask me about how my trip to new york was, those things really don't come into the overall equation. sure, grand central was pretty grand, rockefeller delivered the views of the city that i expected, and fifth avenue was certainly full of a lot of overpriced crap that i definitely could not afford, but what i find myself coming back to was how the place made me feel overall.

when we landed in new york, we were faced with american customs, and although i'd been warned about the chaps on the border not being all too welcoming, i wasn't prepared for the hostility and down right rudeness that stood before me: five minutes in the country and i was already ready to come home. this hostility and could-care-lessness continued when we got to the hotel and set about finding something to eat around times square, with shop employees shouting at a group of us until we scuttled out of a pizza place in search of somewhere else to eat. now, don't get me wrong, i'm not expecting 5 star service and over the top friendliness, but for a place that is no doubt swarming with tourists all year round, the staff had no time to talk to us, help us out, or consider that the whole place and processes might be totally alien to us. this continued throughout the week in most food places and every starbucks we visited, and it sucked. i never thought about britain being a polite, friendly, welcoming place until i visited new york, and i felt a bitter sting every time i hear a barista's empty "have a nice day" after handing me my latte.

a couple of days in after adjusting to the alienation and bizarre traffic light system, things began to get a little better. throughout the visit i coupled off with my friend josh, and we visited all the places we decided we'd like to. we found that when visiting quieter areas of manhattan such as chelsea and finding independent book shops and restaurants was when we were at our happiest; no battling with crowds, the staff in places actually spoke to you as though you were a human, and overall, you just had time to stop and think and process what was happening around you. we also headed out to brookyln one night and had a lovely time in a bookshop before grabbing some coffee and speaking to a couple of nice new yorkers who seemed human, not robotic and apathetic like a lot of others we'd encountered. how strange, to stumble upon humans, ey?

it's weird, actually; throughout an interaction designer's speech at a conference, where she was speaking about intelligent fridges and wristwatches and other shit that humans don't actually need but are told that they should need, i trailed off in my own mind about how these designers have lost touch with what it is to be human, and how to actually interact with other humans. one thing she said that particularly shocked me was that as humans, we don't understand when our dogs and babies need things from us, so they were working on some sort of device to help us figure it out. now, don't get me wrong, i don't interact with babies to totally argue against her point, but as a dog owner, i think it's pretty obvious when ziggy wants feeding, walking, belly-rubbing etc, and seeing as humans have been around as long as they have now, i'm also guessing that we understand and know how to deal with babies an adequate amount. how bloody ridiculous. a smile was brought to my face when the next speaker, stephen doyle, came on stage and openly mocked the intelligent fridge idea, to which he proceeded to talk about how he works and what he aims to achieve with it, which is basic human communication which deals with emotions and understanding, not manipulation and marketing. it was refreshing, and provided me with a glimmer of hope for the industry that is graphic design.

high on my to do list was a visit to a bookshop called books of wonder, where in which i could purchase a signed oliver jeffers picture book. i did so, and while in there i half expected to be greeted with smiles and perhaps a conversation with an employee who i'd assume would also be enthusiastic about picture books, but, to my despair, it was the same vacant service i'd received in every other starbucks and mcdonald's. i also visited a children's book exhibition in the new york public library (which was flippin' fantastic, btw) and met the same un-enthused set of employees. on the final day, to test if all of new york was full to the brim with apathetic, vacant drones, we headed into a lush store to see if any conversation was to be found; surely it'd be there if anywhere?! upon entry we were greeted, we were soon chatting with an employee, and 20 minutes later he'd tested some products out on me, we'd chatted about our favourite products, we knew where one another were from and were discussing our favourite alcoholic drinks, and it was in-fucking-credible. the first conversation i'd had with someone where i hadn't come away feeling sad, which was remarkable as earlier in the week the thought, "wow, i'm genuinely happier when no one's talking to me," had crossed my mind. how truly saddening. this genuinely was the highlight of my trip, and man i'm glad i spoke to someone who left me with a little bit of hope for the people of the city.

to conclude, new york just had no time for me, or anyone, it seemed. which is okay i guess, what with new york being all hustle and bustle, and that's just the way it works. upon reflection, i just know that the place is not for me. i'll be honest, it's kind of annoying being the person who comes home from an £800 trip to have near enough nothing nice to say about it, but i found it really, really hard to fake happiness in that city. man, what gets me even more is how i spoke to people on the trip about it and found out they were also a little underwhelmed, however upon them landing back in the uk they quickly uploaded their photographic memories to social media declaring how fantastic the trip was, and i think that sums the city, and the people up perfectly. new york is hyped, totally, and i think people have a hard time dealing with the anti climax that is arriving there, which i guess is fine when you've built yourself up for something fantastic, but it's this perpetuated lie that i think it's the most bitter thing to swallow about the whole experience. i know i'm not alone in not enjoying new york, but i'm pushed to find someone else who's happy to be so brutally honest about their own mediocre experience of the city. it's all lies and brainwashing and sugar coating the shit, and it's annoying. new york annoyed me. i'll not be spending another £800 on a trip back there any time soon, but thank you, new york, for opening my eyes up to how much i appreciate my own country.

p.s.: even your dogs looked sad, new york. give them more belly rubs.
p.p.s.: britain, i'm sorry i ever doubted you.

Saturday 29 March 2014

here comes the sun

sunglasses: primark
 jacket: h&m
top: primark
necklace: handmade
rings: primark
jeans: topshop
sandals: primark

the sun has decided to show its face again as of late, and with the resurrection of the sunshine, i always decide it's a good idea to resurrect my joni jeans. because the jeans emphasise, ahem, how wide i am, i always like to team them with a light, flowy top to try and balance out my top and bottom, meaning during the colder months when i'm in need of something a little thicker on top, my joni jeans are a no go. just the way i like to play the game, unfortunately!

i nabbed these sunglasses for a quid at the back end of last summer, and am i glad i did because they're definitely my favourite pair of sunglasses i've ever owned. i also picked up a white pair, because at a quid it'd have been silly not to! i assume these sunglasses will now see me through several summers, and i have high hopes of the sandals doing the same, too. before buying this pair, i'd previously had the same two pairs for the last three years, so if that's anything to go by i'll be safe for sandals. i can't say that'll stop me buying more pairs of chunky black boots in abundance, however...

Wednesday 26 March 2014

soap & glory | sexy mother pucker gloss stick


for christmas i received a £10 boots voucher, and with the intention of picking up the supercat liner and soap and glory being on 2 for 1, i decided to pick one of these gloss sticks up on a whim too. i'd never used a gloss stick or any other lip colour in the form of a chubby stick before, so the experience was to be an entirely new one to me.

on first impressions i was a little underwhelmed, the colour pay off just wasn't what i was expecting it to be. i personally love a really deep, intense colour, so the light covering that these gloss sticks offer just wasn't doing it for me. i decided to keep at using the product however and found that the colour is buildable and after a few coats you can achieve a nice punch of colour with a subtle glossy finish. i've used some of soap and glory's other sexy mother pucker lip glosses before and hated everything about them as they're far too sticky and any hint of wind and your hair's stuck to your face (not a pleasant experience or look!) so in comparison to those other products, this lip product is definitely one of soap and glory's more desirable ones in my eyes. i find myself reaching for this product if i'm going for a toned down, neutral look that doesn't require a bold lip to make a statement as it adds a hint of colour and helps to moisturise your lips without drawing all the attention to them.

as much as the product is nice and does its job, i don't think i'll be buying any more from this range as i personally prefer the colour intensity you get from lipsticks and realise now that it was silly of me to ever think that a glossy colour would tick all the boxes for me! that said, if you're into the subtle, glossy pop of colour that you get from gloss sticks, i'd say go check these out.

Saturday 22 March 2014

mixing textures

 top: primark
necklace: primark
skirt: primark
shoes: missguided

aaaand primark strikes again! i put off buying one of these fluffy crops for quite some time, however resistance was futile and i soon caved and had to throw one in my shopping basket (i say that hypothetically, as in reality i normally just wander around primark with several hangers hanging off a finger until it all gets a little too heavy and it's time to head to the changing rooms!) i also nabbed this skirt in the sale for a fiver on somewhat of a whim as i didn't need it, but for a fiver i definitely wanted to make room in my wardrobe for it.

i'm heading out to new york at 1.30am tonight/tomorrow morning and this is one of the outfits that i'm taking with me as the layers are thick enough to keep me warm in a light jacket should the weather be kind to us, but it also looks fine teamed up with my bigger, fur collared coat should the weather be uncooperative and a little colder than i'd desire. we've also been told to pack 'sensible shoes' as there'll be a lot of walking involved throughout the visit, and i'm guessing that my choice to take these babies with me will no doubt be questioned by many also attending, however i'd like to think that evolution has kicked in throughout the last year and i am now fully adapted to coping with walking everywhere in heels... or at least that's what i propose as nowadays walking around with flats sends my calves into an unfamiliar, uncomfortable spasm.

footwear worries aside, i am equally excited and freaking out over the whole visit. the travelling will be awful, but the food will be glorious. the crowds will be manic, but i can try and find mclaren's pub. i'll probably put around half a stone on in five days, but the food will be glorious... is there a recurring theme here? oh yeah, the food. i am so looking forward to the food. priorities, eh?

Friday 21 March 2014

today: acid wash mom jeans

crop top: primark
necklace: primark
belt: primark
jeans: topshop
boots: primark

i lose count of the times i've wandered into topshop, picked up a pair of mom jeans and eagerly dashed to the changing rooms with them only to exit the shop empty handed. it comes down usually to one of two reasons: a) i just can't decide if i like them, or b) i just cannot justify the £40 price tag. i'm guessing it's normally the price that puts me off, because come on, they're expensive.

occasionally i like to have a snoop around on ebay, and when i saw the chance to pick a pair of mom jeans up for just £15, i decided to jump on it because £15 wasn't such a drama if i did decide i didn't like them after all. i sat and eagerly awaited for the postie to fetch them, and when they arrived i threw them straight on and pretty much fell in love. i'm in a bit of a love/hate relationship with my joni jeans, and because of that i was always wary of going for mom jeans in case things were the same with them, but i think i can happily say that what me and my mom jeans have is something much, much stronger than what me and my joni jeans do. true love, i think! very pleased with the jeans, even more pleased with the price. no doubt i'll be reaching for these a lot throughout spring before it gets a little too warm for heavy jeans!

Wednesday 19 March 2014

sleek | matte me lip cream


there are two things i tend to steer clear of when it comes to lip products: matte formulas and nude colours. however, after my recent stint of becoming utterly obsessed with marina and the diamonds and trying my absolute best to channel the strong, independent lady that she has you believe she is, i decided to dip my toes into a couple of new zones and ended up purchasing this baby.

on first impressions i thought "what have i done?!" as the product applies wet and i assumed (for some reason i just cannot fathom) that the formula would stay somewhat tacky while on your lips, so after rubbing my lips around mindlessly while the formula was drying, i was disappointed when i ended up with a patchy, flaky finish. attempt number two and this time i applied the product evenly and waited patiently for the product to dry before touching my lips together, and viola, the product was even, smooth and covered my lips perfectly!

in terms of longevity, this product's a tricky one. i can sit and sip at my tea and not have it budge, yet throughout the day it'll wear off of its own accord and go a little flaky around the inner part of your mouth, which for me is never a good look, meaning i feel cautious all day while wearing it because i don't want it to resemble the dreaded 'foundation lips' look that is massively avoided. to prevent this, i like to top it up every hour or so just to be safe.

the colour is wonderful. i'm very much into my bold red lips, however lately i've been enjoying wearing softer, more nude colours with a soft pink blush, and this works perfectly for giving an overall softer, girlier look. because of the matte formula, it can however look a little bit overdone because your lips don't have any kind of natural sheen to them, and attempting to give them some kind of sheen with a gloss over the top just budges the product around on your lips leaving them patchy.

all in all, i can say that the matte look has definitely intrigued me. so far i'm finding it a little tricky to wear, however i'm definitely tempted to go ahead and buy some more matte lip products to see what i can get to work for me!