Friday, 4 September 2009

Baggy Trousers Jeans


I am currently being forced to live in baggy jeans (from a friend of a friend). It is a self inflicted "force" but a a necessity none the less as anything too tight that puts pressure on my hips is making my stomach hurt. Stupid suspected hernia. No matter though, later today I find out what it actually is, if I have a reoccurring hernia or if it's something else.
Feeling quite shivery though so ending up throwing on this jumper (Primark according to label =S) over the top of my lacy strap top (Florence & Fred @ Tesco) which you can see the strap of underneath the jumper. You can also see the strap of my bra (Floozie by Frost French @ Debenhams) which is naughty I know. However, I do quite like the ruffles on the side, so I thought it was quite a nice touch.

In other news I have been doing virtual window shopping across clothes websites. I'm trying to decide what things I want to purchase when I get around to going on a big shopping trip. So far it's been unsuccessful with nothing really catching my eye; however; yesterday when I was having a quick mooch around the shops in Oxford before work, I fell in love with a few pairs of boots at River Island. They're beautiful but sadly a wee bit out of my price range. Here's one of the pairs that I managed to find on their website as well:
They genuinely are gorgeous in my opinion, and they felt so soft and lovely in my hands. I also like that the heel isn't too high as basically I need a pair of waterproof boots that I can wear day in, day out to work and such like that are also so comfy my feet never ache, even if I'm walking for hours and hours on end. I didn't try them on as I was a bit short on time to ask if they had my size and because I didn't want to risk falling further in love with them =(

I'm still pawing over the pages of Harper's Bazaar. I swear I love that magazine about the same amount as Vogue and there's certainly something about having a brand new magazine to flick through and read and hold and something. Also I just love the size of it. I know that's an odd thing to say, but something about the size of Harper's Bazaar just makes it seem so dominating and like you have to pick it up and read it thoroughly; but maybe that's just me.

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