Monday

Onesies

I absolutely love onesies. They are just the cosiest way to snuggle up on the sofa. I would have a thousand onesies if money would allow. 
Here is my onesie collection as it currently stands. Topshop onesies are my favourite. They're fitted, which makes for the comfiest and warmest experience, and they have popper closures which are the most practical. Buttons take forever and I'm always afraid of catching myself on a zip!

The dinosaur (light purple), bat (dark purple) and ladybird onesies are all from Topshop. The bunny one is Primark and the skeleton one is from a festival market stall.

Rich thinks I'm crazy. I'm not, am I?

Sunday

52 Shoes I

I have an insane amount of shoes. I think it was over 60 at the last count. However, I end up wearing the same 3 or 4 pairs over and over and over again. So I've decided that this will be The Year of the Shoe. I'm going to make sure I wear one different pair of shoes every week. Let's get those shoes hitting the pavement!
Of course on my first week, I fail to break out from my usual habits and reach out for one of my tried and trusted Primark pairs. Next week, I'll go for something different, I promise! 

Saturday

Visiting Grandma

As I mentioned the other day, my brother Jamie is down from Liverpool for the week. On Wednesday, we took the opportunity to visit our grandma. She loved seeing both of us together and we went out for a lovely cake-tea at a local coffee shop. 

My grandma is a very stylish lady. She's perfect fashion inspiration (Rich is convinced that I inherited my love of clothes from her!) so I gave her a copy of Advanced Style for Christmas. She absolutely adored it! 

Just look at her scarf. Perfect winter brights! 
Jamie decided to have a go with my camera. After announcing himself as "a bit of a photography expert", he didn't even know how to hold the camera, turn it on or zoom! Eventually, he managed to snap this photo of me.  


Afterwards, we caught the bus over to Nando's. Yummy yummy chicken! 




I really love those Nando's chickens!

Friday

London Exhibitions: Ballgowns, Hollywood Costume, Valentino and Tim Walker.

 Phew, that's a long title! I thought it would be a great idea to visit four exhibitions in one day. Let me tell you now, it wasn't! I had a great time but it was so tiring and, even now (24 hours later), my shoulders feel like stone! 

I started at the Victoria & Albert museum and was greeted by this incredible Christmas tree. It was at least 12ft tall and just crammed with baubles, candy canes, lollipops and all things Christmassy!
I'd booked tickets online for Ballgowns: British Glamour Since 1950 but, to my dismay, there were no tickets available for Hollywood Costume. Luckily, it turns out that if you get there around 10am, you can buy them at the box office so I managed to get one little solitary ticket. Phew!

Of course, there was no photography allowed within the exhibitions so I'll just have to describe them to you.

Ballgowns: British Glamour Since 1950
This exhibition was beautiful! So many amazing couture gowns from the past 60 years. They included classics such as Diana's Catherine Walker "Elvis" dress and Ossie Clark as well as more modern beauties by Alexander McQueen and Erdem. My favourite was a jaw-dropping latex fishtail gown by Atsuko Kudo that looked just like it was sewn of vintage lace. It was a wonderful exhibition.

Afterwards, I had a little bit of time to spare so I walked around the permanent exhibition where I was allowed to take photos.
Look how beautiful this Christian Dior set up is! I would do anything to have this in my wardrobe. Wait, it gets better!
Dior beaded shoes! Don't they look like they're made of sugar? Like something from a fairy tale!

Beautiful dresses from the 1920s and 1950s. 

Then it was time to head to Hollywood Costume. I was insanely excited about this one!

Hollywood Costume
Unfortunately, the badly-designed layout of this exhibition significantly hampered my enjoyment. It was so crowded and the first room was designed in a zig-zag configuration. This meant that there was barely any room in the "aisles" and we had no choice but to form a queue in order to see everything. There was a girl in front of me who wanted to sketch everything (which was explicitly forbidden, may I add!) so I was stuck behind her for ages until an opening appeared for me to squeeze through.

Thankfully, the two other rooms were a lot more spacious, but there was still no choice but to queue in order to see everything. I was in the exhibition for 2 hours! I'm sure you can imagine how I felt after essentially queueing for two whole hours.

Having said that, the actual costumes on display were definitely worth it. I saw Jack Sparrow, Sweeney Todd, Charlie Chaplin, Scarlett O'Hara, Darth Vader, Black Swan and so many others. There were over a hundred costumes there, including Judy Garland's Dorothy dress and Marilyn Monroe's infamous white dress. It was so much more beautiful and intricate than it looks on screen.

It was also really informative. I had no idea that so much work went into costume design. I had a brief desire to be a costume designer when I was younger and it made me a little sad that I never went through with it!
After a brief sit down, I trekked over to Somerset House, weighed down by two exhibition books.

There were two exhibitions on- Valentino: Master of Couture and Tim Walker: Story Teller. The Tim Walker exhibition is free! 

Valentino: Master of Couture
As I arrived at Somerset House, I was greeted by this amazing huge Valentino flower:

How beautiful is that! It was such a great introduction to the exhibition. The layout was really interesting- It was a really long room, with chairs either side, designed to look like a fashion show. The dresses were either side of the catwalk so it felt as though I was the star of the show!

The 137 dresses- yes, 137!- were absolutely beautiful and so inspiring! I have a newfound desire to wear embellishment all the time. I mean, I've always loved embellishment but this has given me the push I need to go for it! 


At the end, we were shown samples of the trademark Valentino flourishes and videos of how they were created. Fascinating stuff!

Tim Walker: Story Teller
Unfortunately, by this point, I was exhausted and aching all over so I pretty much rushed right through this although, as it was free entry, I don't feel so bad. It was very interesting though. I'm a huge fan of Tim Walker's photography. The surreal props appeal to me so much, so it was amazing to see them up close.

The props are all huge! They have such an amazing scale and it's just incredible to think that so much work goes into creating these beautiful images. The show-stopper was most definitely the 12ft ringletted dolly. Adorable. I want one in my living room! 

I had such an amazing day. Exhausting, admittedly, but fantastic nonetheless. Plus, I've scratched four exhibitions off my to-see list! 

Thursday

My New Year's Resolutions

It's that time of the year again! Now, I haven't made new year's resolutions in about 15 years. Mostly because I never ever stick to them. This year, though, things are different. I have two resolutions: To learn to drive and to continue some of my features from last year.

Learn to drive
Well, I finally got a provisional driving license... in February. Since then, my hours of driving tuition are clocking up at, erm, zero. Yep, I have never even sat behind a steering wheel. However, I currently commute for four hours a day. Yep. It's pretty tiring. If I were to drive to work, I'd reduce that to 90 minutes. This month, I'm buying my friend's car. The plan is that I'll have this car just sitting there doing nothing and it will motivate me to learn at long last.

Resurrect features
I loved some of my regular features but, as work and norovirus took over, they fell by the wayside. However, as of this month, I'm bringing back my A-Z of Becky and Friday Favourites posts. I'm also going to add a monthly review of the progress I've made towards my 101 in 1001 list.

What are your resolutions this year?

Wednesday

1st January 2013

Jumper: J.W.Anderson for Topshop
Skirt: Topshop
Wooh, the first outfit post of the year! I love little more than monochromatic stripes so this jumper is perfect for me.

Today I'm off to London, with my Nikon DSLR and Diana F+ in hand. I can't wait to get some amazing film photos and share them with you!

Tuesday

What Jamie Wore

I know I always talk about my crazy little bro, but, unless you've been following this blog for a while, you probably didn't know that I have another brother. Jamie is only 15 months younger than me and, as he lives in Liverpool, we don't see each other very often. Hence the reason why he's rarely featured on my blog.

However, he's come down for the holidays this week and I was so enamoured with what he was wearing that I coerced him into a corner to snap some photos. This is why he doesn't look too chuffed. He's not exactly the posing type! 
 
Coat: Vintage
Jeans: Primark
Shoes: Vintage

His coat is from an army surplus store in Liverpool. It's a vintage 1962 Danish military coat. How awesome is that? Look at this badge on the right shoulder.
It also has engraved buttons with the same emblem.
By the way, he's well aware that this is a woman's coat. Apparently the women's ones were warmer. Good on him for not limiting himself to labels- That's how you find the best gems!

Needless to say, I'm insanely jealous! There's a local army surplus store but, looking it up online, it doesn't seem to sell anything vintage. I want one! 

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