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So remember when I decided NOT to do YouTube and I wrote a whole blog post about it? Yeah, well, turns out I finally plucked up the courage to do one. It's just down there if you wanna have a look (get your mind out of the gutter right now).





It's not as scary as I thought it would be - the only scary bit is that people I know have watched it, and will probably continue to watch them. Don't get me wrong - I don't mind that friends and family see them. It's when people from my old school watch them and have nothing but negative things to say about them. You know the type. Thinking they're the best things since sliced bread and always have resting bitch face. But it's okay - because you're always going to have negative people trying to bring you down. You've just gotta try your best to not let them get to you. That's what I told myself whilst I sent her a lengthy Facebook message letting her know that being a bully gets you nowhere...



Do any of you guys have YouTube channels?


"Never, never be afraid to do what's right, especially if the well-being of a person or animal is at stake. Society's punishments are small compared to the wounds we inflict on our soul when we look the other way." - Martin Luther King Jr.




Recently I was on holiday in the beautiful Island of Fire - also known as Lanzarote. Lanzarote has fast become one of my favourite holiday destinations - not only because of the breathtaking landscape and friendly locals - but now the shopping too. I never thought much of the shops there as they always seemed to be kinda tacky, cheap shops. Turns out I wasn't looking properly. I've known about Playa Blanca having a Mango for some time now - and I've been on several occasions each time I've been there this past year. Last time I was in Lanzarote (back in October) I discovered the Biosfera Plaza Shopping Centre in Puerto del Carmen which houses one of my favourite shops of all time - Zara! I sadly didn't have a chance to go either time, but it's not too bad seen as there are Zaras near where I live at home. One shop that I adore but can't get at home is Springfield. I discovered it a few years back when I was on holiday in Portugal and I've been in love ever since. I've passed loads of Springfields over the years but for whatever reason I never had the chance to return, including this time. Sad face. Oh well, I'm sure I'll drag my parents to one when I return this October.. But for now, here you have it - my Lanzarote Holiday Haul!






Paco Rabanne Lady Million Eau My Gold! Eau de Toilette 50ml - £46.50

You know how you're sat on the plane, flicking through the magazine that shows all the things you can buy on board? Yeah well I caved and bought something. Like usual. This time, I bagged the Paco Rabanne Lady Million Eau My Gold (great name) as my favourite Lady Million was beginning to run out and I thought I'd give this one a try. Turns out it's amazing, but nothing like the original LM. That means I'll just have to get the original too...







Mango Printed Cotton-Blend T-Shirt in White - £9.99
Mango Printed Sweater in Black - £9.99
Mango Skinny Olivia Jeans in Open Grey - £39.99
Mango Skinny Belle Jeans in Open Grey - £34.99

And here we have Mango. I always get excited in Mango as the stuff actually fits me for once! I guess that's why I love brands like Mango, Zara and Springfield so much because unlike the hefty majority of British and American brands - they actually cater for very slim girls like me. And trust me when I say that is very rare. Many people have complained that said brands don't cater for those that don't have tiny frames when they can get their clothes from anywhere. Don't be greedy, guys!! Anyways, back to Mango... I bagged two pairs of skinny jeans, two jumpers (of course) and an adorable Mickey Mouse t-shirt!



Have you been on holiday recently?

"The greatness of a nation and its moral progress can be judged by the way its animals are treated." - Mahatma Gandhi

Now that Festival season is fast approaching, and to celebrate the fact that I am attending a festival myself this Summer (yes, you read correctly), I thought it would only be fitting for me to do a little Summer festival outfit post seen as the one I did last year for garden parties (here) was such a huge success! Prepare yourselves for lots of crochet, fringing and a very scary amount of white. You've been warned...




Latitude (total outfit - £199)

Jack Wills Aubourn Embroidered Organza Dress in White - £129
Urban Outfitters Vegan Leather Water Bottle in Mint - £10 (on sale)
Topshop Felt Floppy Hat in Camel - £28
Marks and Spencer Limited Edition Caged Sandals in Black - £15 (on sale)
Accessorize 10 x Capri Styling Rings - £17






Glastonbury (outfit total - £197.97)

Topshop Gold Glitter Plastic Rain Mac - £25 (on sale)
Mango Fringe T-Shirt in Off-White - £9.99 (on sale)
Zara Short Denim Dungarees in Blue - £19.99 (on sale)
Hunter Women's Original Short Fringe Wellington Boots in Black/Dark Slate - £130
H&M Hair Decoration With Flowers - £12.99






V Festival (outfit total - £216.98)

Miss Selfridge Indigo Denim Flared Dungarees - £25 (on sale)
H&M Jersey Crop Top in White - £6.99
Miss Selfridge Mint Embroidered Kimono - £65
New Look Ankle Strap Espadrille Wedges in Lime - £24.99
Ted Baker Vellae Round Metallic Sunglasses in Orange - £95






Leeds & Reading (outfit total - £178.97)

Metallica 92 Poster Ladies White Vest - £16.99
Mango High Waist Shorts in Open Grey - £9.99 (on sale)
American Apparel Ribbed Modal Over-the-Knee Sock in Black - £11
Dr Martens Vegan 1460 Boot in Cherry Red - £125
Zara Feather Necklace - £15.99 (on sale)






Wireless (total outfit - £162.59)

Urban Outfitters Native Rose Hummingbird Kaftan Dress - £35 (on sale)
Marks and Spencer Faux Leather Piped Across Body Bag in White Mix - £23.60 (on sale)
New Look Black Ankle Strap Flatforms - £19.99
River Island White Orchid Flower Hair Garland - £15
Swarovski Stardust Red Double Bracelet - £69





Creamfields (total outfit - £189.99)

Jack Wills The Otford Pointelle Dress in Optic White - £46 (on sale)
Ted Baker Omenie Embroidered Fringe Kimono in Black - £90 (on sale)
ASOS Jaded London Mermaid Sequin Bum Bag - £35
River Island Silver Glittery Jelly Shoes - £15
Models Own Festival Face Paint in Neon Pink - £3.99



I'm super excited for Latitude seen as it's the first proper festival I will have ever been to. I'm just hoping that the weather will be glorious so then I can actually wear the outfit... Please keep your fingers crossed for me!

Are any of you attending any festivals this season?

"One day the absurdity of the almost universal human belief in the slavery of other animals will be palpable. We shall then have discovered our souls and become worthier of sharing this planet with them." - Martin Luther King Jr. 
Topshop Sleeveless Peter Pan Blouse

About forever and a day ago, I took a trip to Harrogate with Shannon. She's probably the worst person to go shopping with because if I am debating on buying something, she'll respond with, 'Get it!!!!' which is always helpful when you're on an almost-constant spending ban. Despite me ignoring her and instead listening to my willpower, I still caved and bought a few bits and bobs. I'm still Saffron, after all...


H&M Knitwear - £7.99

Soap & Glory Crazy Sexy Kohl - £7 (on sale - RRP £14)


Batiste Medium & Brunette Dry Shampoo x2 - £3.99 each
Collection Lasting Perfection Concealer in No1 Fair - £4.19
Natural Collection Solo Eyeshadow in Willow & Butterscotch - £1.99 each
Bourjois Happy Light Matte Serum Primer - £8.99 (on offer - RRP £10.99)
Boots Baby Moisturising Bath 500ml - £1.50

I did pretty well for once, actually getting things I needed and only one or two (or five...) things that I didn't. I think that's a cause for celebration! More shopping, anyone?


Have you been shopping lately?

"The awful wrongs and sufferings forced upon the innocent, helpless, faithful animal race, form the blackest chapter in the whole world's history." - Edward Freeman 



This week it's all about Milan! Sadly, there were next-to-no designers that didn't use fur (sigh) besides the wonderful and beautiful Elisabetta Franchi. So in this post for Milan Fashion Week, I'm pretty much featuring solely her pieces. And I must say, I'm in love. I know you're all gonna love them almost as much as I do! Enjoy...








What are your favourites from MFW?

"Compassion is a muscle that gets stronger with use." - Mahatma Gandhi