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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 
You may or may not know that back in January I wrote a post titled 'How To: Dress For Your Body Shape'. It seemed to help quite a lot of ladies understand their figure - and more importantly - how to dress for it. Although summer is long gone *sigh*, I'm off on holiday soon so I decided to do a swimwear version of my original post, to help you lot with your off-peak holiday shopping.












































What's your body shape?
With the temperatures soaring - and looking to stay like that for a while - us Brits are making the most of it. Whether you're legging it to the beach, frolicking in the park, or simply having a barbie in the comfort of your own garden, it's safe to say we're taking full advantage of this glorious weather. Therefore, I thought it would be a fab idea to put together a couple of outfits in case you're stuck on what to wear to these garden parties that everyone seems to be having. I've just done two outfits this time - one for those on a budget, and one for those of you that fancy a splurge.



On a Budget (£103.96):

Zara Open-Back Dress in Red - £39.99

H&M Strappy Sandals in Black - £12.99

New Look Double Flap Snakeskin Panel Satchel in Grey - £17.99

Mango Enamel Plate Necklace - £16.99

Topshop Chrissie Catmaster Sunglasses in Pink - £16





Fancy a Splurge (£419):

Jack Wills The Ramsgate Dress in White - £69

Kurt Geiger Della Sandals in Orange - £45

Deena & Ozzy Envelope Satchel in Tan - £38

Swarovski Hot Narrow Collar - £159

Ray-Ban Erika Customised Sunglasses - £108


Have you got any garden events any time soon?
When I'm out shopping, I see so many girls picking up clothes and hearing them say 'oooh this is gorgeous' but don't consider whether it's going to look good on them or not, and yet they take it to the tills without even trying it on. At the same time I see other girls stressing out saying how 'that won't suit me' and 'I'll look frumpy in that'. Well, you don't know until you try it on. But I thought, maybe I could help some of you out there to find out what your body shape is - and more importantly - how to dress for it.

*disclaimer* - I am not a fashion consultant, nor do I have any qualifications in the field. In this post I'm sharing my knowledge of what I've learnt throughout the years and through my many hours spent watching Gok Wan's tv shows hehe. I've researched each of the different shapes in depth to help provide you with as much information as possible. Also, these are only guidelines, not strict rules that you must adhere to. If you love a particular cut and I've said that it wouldn't suit your shape, then wear it! I'm not here to judge on what you wear, just to advise what's best for your figure. Pleeeease don't take offence to anything I say - it's not intended to be hurtful, I promise.

There are five recognised body shapes - Banana, Apple, Pear, Top-Heavy and the most sought-after of them all - Hourglass. In this post I'm going to break down each body shape and put outfits together to help give you an idea of how to make your body look it's best.

For years I've never been too sure what my body shape was. Some people said I was a banana "because you're so skinny", other's said I was an Hourglass because of my "tiny waist". About a year ago, I finally found out that I was a Pear, and I'm pretty chuffed about it if I do say so myself. Knowing what shape I am has made finding perfect clothes so much easier!

To calculate your body shape, grab a tape measure and write down your bust, waist and hip measurements. Then pop on over here to find out your shape!


First off, this applies to all shapes out there - you MUST wear a well-fitting bra. I'm gonna hold my hands up, for years I just 'guessed' my bra size. It wasn't until around a year ago when I went into Boux Avenue and a super-sweet shop assistant asked me my size to help me find this bikini I wanted. When I told her my size, she looked me up and down and laughed whilst shaking her head. So after a little convincing, she took me into the changing rooms and measured me. I was always adamant that I wouldn't have a bra fitting because I thought you'd have to take your bra off - you don't. So if you're like the old me, please don't be scared. Like the assistant said, we're all girls and we all have boobs so don't be ashamed! Bob into your local Boux Avenue shop and get measured. I haven't met a shop assistant in there that I haven't got on with, they are easily the kindest shop workers I've ever met! So you have no excuses. Unless you don't live near a Boux Avenue, then Boux you! (I promise to never say that again my gosh that was cringey help me) 


Banana

Like Mila Kunis, Miranda Kerr and HRH the Duchess of Cambridge, your shoulders, bust, waist and hips are the same width.

As a banana, you're pretty lucky as most things will suit you, that's why the majority of models are bananas.

Tips: 
- DO wear halter necks. They make you look like you have a bigger bust.
- DO wear structured dresses to help give you the illusion of curves.
- DON'T go near maxi skirts or dresses that aren't patterned or have any structure to them - they'll make you look more 'banana-ery' (you know what I mean) and possibly frumpy.
- DO show off those legs! Mini skirts and dresses will help accentuate your best feature.
- DO wear tops and dresses that have a high neckline, they show off the leanness of your figure. 
- DON'T wear tops with a plunging neckline, they emphasise curves, not create them.
- DO wear waist jackets, especially embellished ones or ones with structured shoulders - they'll make your waist look even tinier and therefore making your top and bottom halves look wider (in a good way). 
- DON'T wear low-rise jeans if you have a long torso, but if you don't (have a long torso) they'll accentuate your lean legs (especially skinny jeans).
Apple

Like Britney Spears, Lindsay Lohan and Adele, your bust and waist is wider than your shoulders and hips.

Tips: 
- DON'T wear tight or fitted tops, it'll make you look wider. 
- DO wear wrap dresses, they'll slim down your waist and even out your whole body.
- DO wear low necklines, they help elongate your top half.
- DO opt for empire lines. They skim past the waist, hiding your midsection. 
- DON'T go for low-rise jeans or mini skirts, they accentuate the bit you want to tone down. 
- DO wear knee-length a-line skirts, they elongate your legs.
- DO go for tops/dresses with detailing on the sleeves, it showcases your fabulous arms.
- DON'T go for jackets that are shorter than hip-length, it'll put too much focus on your midsection.
Pear

Like Beyonce, Iggy Azalea and Jennifer Lopez your hips are wider than your shoulders and bust with a defined waist.

Tips:
- DO go for pencil skirts, it'll elongate your bottom half which will get rid of any bulkiness.
- DON'T wear dresses, bottoms or skirts with bulky pockets - you'll make yourself look wider.
- DO wear patterned tops with detailing like ruffles and layers - it'll balance you out.
- DO show off that waist! If you're wearing a dress, keep the waist cinched in with a belt.
- DO opt for empire lines, they keep the focus on your top-half and therefore hiding any problem areas.
- DON'T wear dresses, bottoms or skirts that have a lot of detailing in the hip and thigh area - you'll just draw attention to the part of your body you're wanting to tone down.
- DON'T go near dropped hemlines. Your waist is your friend so keep it accentuated!
- DO wear waist jackets, they help to balance out your body.
Top-Heavy

Like Jessica Biel, Pink and Audrina Partridge, your shoulders and/or bust are wider than your hips.

Tips: 
- DO even out your bottom half by wearing patterned skirts - skater, peplum and tulip skirts would suit best.
- DON'T wear collared or embellished jackets - they'll bring more attention to the part of your body that you're trying to tone down. Instead, opt for simple, collarless and belted numbers.
- DON'T wear an ill-fitting bra, they can make you look heavy and saggy. 
- DO wear figure-hugging pieces, but not so tight that your bust is popping out (stay classy!).
- DON'T wear tops or dresses with any patterns or pockets near the bust. 
- DO go for sweetheart and v-neck necklines as they elongate and balance out your top half.
- DON'T wear strapless tops or vests, they'll make you look heavier.
- DO go for wide-legged trousers, they put your body in proportion.
Hourglass

Like Katy Perry, Jennifer Lawrence and Kim Kardashian, your shoulders, bust and hips are the same width with a defined waist.

Damn you hourglasses with your pretty perfect figures. The main thing for me to say is that you need to show off your waist!

Tips: 
- DO accentuate your waist and show off your envious figure, waist belts are a must with dresses.
- DON'T wear loose fitting tops, it can make you appear to have a wider waist.
- DON'T wear anything that will add bulk to your bust and hips, instead stick to simple structured pieces.
- DO go for waist-length jackets, they accentuate your curves perfectly.
- DON'T wear anything with a high neckline if it's not fitted, they cover the parts you wanna show off!
- DON'T wear items that have straight lines, they conceal the good bits and bring out the bad.
- DO go for leg-lengthening pieces as they will make you look leaner, like a good pair of heels or mid-rise jeans...or both!
- DO wear things with a low or wide neckline, they're super flattering.





So there it is! I hope you've enjoyed what I've had to say and I hope it's given you some help and guidance into your own figure and how to flaunt it. It does sound pretty daunting at first but soon enough you'll be able to realise why that thing you tried on in the changing rooms didn't look quite right, which will save time and effort in the long run!


What's your body shape?
~requested~
So I'm kinda a little in love with White Rose, a shopping centre near where I live in Leeds, I explaned my love for it in my first WR haul so this time i'm just gonna get stuck in. Enjoy my post my beautiful readers (oh how cheesy)!


Schuh
After buying my first ever pair of Vans which you may have seen in my last White Rose haul, I fell in love. Because I'm always on my feet at work I need comfy shoes, and because the weather is getting hotter my boots that I usually wear are becoming too hot and unsuitable. I really wanted to wear my Vans to work but the dress code is monochrome, therefore no pink Vans allowed :( so when I went back to WR I popped into Schuh and got another pair but this time in black.




I got some vouchers through the post and I'd been wanting the new collection of Barry M Gelly Nail Paints so I thought 'what the hell' I'll go in and get a couple new gelly nail paints (check out my review for them here)! Sadly, they only had Guava in stock so an hour later I left with Guava and a big bag full of other products including S&G Calm One, Calm All Bubble Bath x2, S&G Sugar Crush Body Wash, Boots Soltan Self-Tan Gel, Boots Tea Tree & Witch Hazel Exfoliating Face Scrub and Barry M Sequin Nail Effects Nail Paint in Pink...oops (I needed to cheer myself up due to the lack of Gelly nail paints don't judge me k).





Zara is by far one of my favourite shops purely because I find it really hard to get clothes to fit me due to the fact I've got a small waist. Their clothes are tailored to slimmer women so I usually come out of there with a few golden buys, and this time I managed to bag these beautiful shorts! Not only that, but as me and my mum were about to leave we stumbled across the perfume cabinet, we've always known it was there but we decided to have a look at them seen as mum needed some more perfume. Looking at a 100ml bottle of Zara Woman - Oriental I was shocked that the price sticker had '£9.95' on it. As if a 100ml bottle of perfume would cost that?! Obviously I had to get it. Not like I don't have loads of perfume or anything... Hehehehehehe.





I'd got a notification through on my iPad the day before our shopping trip from the Body Shop saying that they had 40% off, and me being the cosmetic lover that I am just had to have a quick snoop on their app and see what they had to offer. After around an hour and adding over 30 products to my wishlist, I managed to whittle it down, go into the store and make my purchases. I ended up with Vitamin E Cool BB Cream, Honey Bronze Bronzing Powder in the shade No3: Medium Matte (my new staple!), Skin Primer Matte It, Cranberry Joy Body, Room & Linen Spritz and my favourite under-eye Concealer Pencil in shade 02 (I like to de-pot it as it's much easier to use your finger than the pencil).





Of course, how could I go to White Rose and not grace Boux Avenue with my presence? Around an hour later of chatting to one of the lovely shop assistants, I was told off for thinking I was a band size of 32 when in fact I'm a 28, but because they don't do 28's for my cup size I have to settle with 30 and go up a cup size (oh how being petite can suck) but on the bright side, (and I quote from my new best friend that was the shop assistant) I've lost weight but had a boob job! Not only did I have a gabfest with her, but I also picked out one of the most beautiful bikinis I have ever seen, and a pair of invisible knickers but lets just pretend that didnt happen. I also got a couple of fancy-looking vintage perfume bottles that I've had my eye on for a while, I'll have to go back and get the other one next time I go!






Went for a wander round Topshop like you do and came across a little stand selling sweets and started (quietly) freaking out when I saw that they sold purple glitter Hello Kitty Pez dispensers. Four of my favourite things, rolled into one! After taking a while to calm down (I get excited over the littlest things, I know I'm weird) I grabbed one and a pack of refills too. I used to always get Pez sweets whenever i went on holiday and when I became a veggie I had to stop because I didn't know if I could eat them or not, but a couple of days before I went shopping I actually googled if they were, so finding them in Topshop was such a coincidence! Mmmmmmm, cherry Pez...


What are your favourite shops? Have you bought anything recently?