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Sunday

Limited Edition

Off Duty Tee - £20 (click here) 

Dead Cool Tee - £20 (click here)

Model Tee - £20 (click here)

Dope Tee Top - £20 (click here)

Sundays are the perfect occasion to do absolutely nothing, which is exactly what I've done a whole lot of today. Catching up on some of my favourite blogs, showing off my new designs on social media platforms and coming up with some styling ideas for my new range of limited editions t-shirts whilst having a massive movie day snuggled under a duvet on the sofa. A pretty perfect Sunday if you ask me. After my first load of tee's (click here) proved to be pretty damn popular all over the world, sending off packages left right and centre, I decided to come up with a new collection of limited edition pieces, which have just hit my online store today (click here). Polyvore is my favourite site for outfit building and styling inspiration, so where better to show off my new pieces? Check out the rest of my sets on Polyvore (click here)

Friday

Brandy Melville Hits Down In London Town

For all of you who know the name 'Brandy Melville' you'll instantly think of the gorgeous little clothing store, boasting all the sorts of things pinned to your 'Fashion' board on Pinterest. And for all those who don't, here's your very first insight into the wonderful world of Brandy Melville
Fellow Londoners, I've got great news! 
Hidden amongst the rather posh 'Sloane' shops on the Kings Road is the very first Brandy Melville London Store. 
"Wahoo" - I hear you scream! I was beyond excited when I saw the post on 'The Londoner' and I couldn't wait to visit the store myself. 




Living in New York over the summer, I used to visit the Brandy Melville store in Soho on a way too regular basis and spend almost every penny I could in the amazing store knowing that none of my friends back home would have the same (of course I bought them back gifts). But now having its very own London branch, it would just be mean to keep it all to myself. Squeezed in-between Kurt Geiger and Thomas Sabo, 33 Kings Road is the home of the two story beaut packed full of the softest West Coast meets Italy basics out there. Originally a little Italian family run brand, Brandy Melville has stores dotted all over Italy as well as a couple in America, and now we are lucky enough to have our very own store in lurverly London.

All of the styles are cut to perfection with gorgeous cut out details at the back of tee's intricate strap work on tank tops and even waist lattice detail on the chiffon dresses. To save you from worrying what sort of underwear you would wear under these tops with gaping wholes in, they even do their very own intimates range, boasting bralets and mini shorts with great strap detailing and finishes, which you would want to show off just as much as the clothes themselves. 



The store itself is just as much of an attraction as the clothing itself with little vintage, tumblr like details of vinyl casing, vintage rotary dial telephones, hand painted wooden plaques, vintage bikes and even handmade ribbon covered hangers, most of which you can buy and take home for yourself. Brand Melville style living room, yes please!








The sizing however is slightly odd. They run on a one size fits most policy, which really means you cant be over a size 12, thus limiting the clientele massively. But do not worry, the oversized sweaters and jumpers are cut on the larger size and the super soft 'cashmere-like' fabric gives after one wear.



With a regularly updating collection, and new items coming in on a weekly basis, once you get it, its gone. So you never need to worry that you're going to walk down the street and see the same tee 5 times over. 
Naturally I couldn't resist picking up a couple new bits from their new collection as well as having a great rummage through their sale bins with everything at least 50% (so cheap they were pretty much giving it away). A dress, bralet, jumper, couple of tee's and several pieces of jewellery later I left feeling rather chuffed with my purchases, and barely a scratch on my bank account, only to arrive home to a rather envious little sister (who I've promised to take back on the weekend).








Be sure to head over to the glorious store if your in London, but if you can't make it you could always order online here

Off to see Les Miserables now - so excited!