18 May 2014
17 May 2014
SimplyBe Store Visit
I recently had the opportunity to
attend the +Simply Be store in Manchester for a styling session whilst
I was spending the weekend there.
I was massively excited as I have
been shopping with SimplyBe for some time now and couldn’t wait to
roam around the store and try on lots of pretty dresses.
Upon entering the store I was
immediately greeted firstly by the lovely Becky and then Steph who was to be my stylist. I do have to make a special mention
to them both as they made me feel completely at ease and welcome and
I had a great time with them.
I was chatting with Steph about
her role within the store and her passion for styling woman and
making them feel good about themselves was fantastic. You could
really tell that she loved her job and I could have happily spent all
day there talking about plus size fashion and body confidence.
Now on the clothes!
With every dress I tried on, I
used the magic mirror that SimplyBe have in their stores which
enables you to photograph yourself in the mirror and then send the
pictures to either your email or upload on to Facebook.
I think I must have been a bit
overexcited when typing my email address on to the screen as
unfortunately only two images came through to me which ironically were also the dresses that I chose to bring home with me!
I was hoping that I wouldn't love the pink biker jacket. I really was. I knew I couldn't afford it at the moment but tried it on anyway because I couldn't not. I love how well it goes with the bird print doll dress (coming soon on the blog in a separate post). The jacket is now at the top of my ever growing wishlist!!
I spied the tile print dress and immediately thought that it would be perfect for the office. The fabric flows nicely, is cool to wear and nips in at the waist to add a little va va voom! Again, I will post about this dress properly in a separate post.
I am gutted that the other dresses didn't transfer to my email but I will show you the ones I tried on anyhow.
This is the daisy print version of the bird print dress above. I loved them both but for my specific colouring, the bird print dress worked better for me.
I took this dress into the changing room as a kind of a wild card. Pink dresses and added ruching below the waist generally doesn't look good on me, but I really liked it. The only personal thing for me was that it was a little bit too short to wear without leggings and I HATE wearing leggings. That is just me though, the dress is gorgeous to wear and had a flattering shape.
I am already planning when I can next get to the Arndale in Manchester and I urge you to go. The girls there are so friendly and helpful, it is nice to see an engaged staff when you walk into a store who are interested in the fashion they are selling.
Bravo SimplyBe!!
16 May 2014
A Dangerous Precedent
Now and again I will write an
opinion piece on my blog about something that I feel strongly about. Most recently it was my yearly post that I
write about the Grand National.
My aim was to create a bit more
awareness regarding the number of horses that die as a result of horse racing. I wanted to dissuade people from betting but
as with everything, you can only present the facts and let people make up their
own minds.
When I published my Grand
National post this year I received a comment on Twitter asking why I bothered
even writing it, as most would never read it and even less would change their
minds. My response was that I would
rather speak up and put my opinion forward rather than keep silent. Silence accomplishes nothing.
I know that mine is only a tiny
voice, speaking out amidst a sea of other voices and opinions, but I would
always rather say what I think than keep quiet.
Did I change anyone’s mind this year about horseracing? I don’t know, but I’m still glad I wrote it.
So here I am today, with another
opinion.
UKIP. When I see a party like UKIP, I truly get
scared for the country. You do not have
to be a political genius to see that voting for them would send the country
down a path going backwards in time and to places that are beyond our
imaginations.
One of the problems however is
that unlike the BNP and EDL who carry a thug mentality with them for which they
are infamous for, UKIP have that most dangerous of things, an outwardly nice
looking veneer. The head of their party
looks like Rupert the Bear.
Harmless. The man standing for
UKIP in my area is an ex local police constable. Trustworthy.
I’m not going to give you the
whys and wherefores about why you shouldn’t vote UKIP. It is each person’s decision to vote for whom
they choose. All I really want to say is
actually look into who you are voting for.
See what they stand for. What
their policies are.
I’m unfortunately from a place
where the BNP always won seats and carried favour with many (absolutely not
me). The problem was, just as is the
problem with people voting for UKIP now, is that people are seeing one
particular point that they agree with, usually about immigration, and voted
accordingly. They don’t look at the
bigger picture.
I was talking to someone recently
who had decided to vote UKIP. Their
reason was purely because of their immigration stance. When I mentioned other points that UKIP want
to bring in, such as scrapping maternity pay and introducing a flat tax system,
their face went blank. This is why
voting without research is dangerous.
Whilst people need to vote and
not simply give up on the system; they also need to think.
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