Favourite Colour Combos – Navy and Orange

Posted in Daily Outfits, Fashion.

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Uniqlo jeans and jumper, blouse c/o Next, heels c/o Sarenza, ASOS necklace

When I snapped these photos it was raining buckets outside and my house was shrouded in darkness – not ideal conditions for photography (which I struggle with at the best of times), but I love the colour combination so much I just had to share.

The leopard print heels are by Georgia Rose at Sarenza – they’re hella comfortable so therefore my new favourites. The jumper and jeans are Uniqlo, somewhere I’ve never purchased from before but definitely will do again. And you’ve seen the blouse before, but I love how it pops against a navy background. All in all, a winning outfit for a rainy day of meetings.

What’s your favourite winter colour combination?

Faux Fur, France and the Fashion Blogger

Posted in Daily Outfits, Fashion.

Two things any fashion blogger worth her salt loves – faux fur and France.

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Zara gilet (that’s the faux fur), Next breton stripe jumper (that’s the France), Topshop jeans, ballerina flats (also a little bit French) c/o Sarenza, Miss Selfridge ring, Topshop belt, Zara bag

Black skinnies, ballerina flats, breton stripes, faux fur and big sunglasses – the ultimate ‘fashion’ outfit, perfect for flitting around Somerset House, reading Vogue and… erm… whatever else it is fashionable people do on the regular. What would I know – I wear Uggs!

What do you wear when you need an instant style injection?

My Sartorial Guilty Pleasures

Posted in Fashion, Writing.

There are lots of things that make me feel guilty. Buying Ben & Jerry’s ice cream when it’s not on offer, for example. Using the last of the milk and not mentioning it. Genuinely enjoying Snog, Marry Avoid. But in a sartorial sense, there are a few items in my wardrobe I class as my guilty pleasures. When I wear them, I feel a mixture of shame, guilt and pure, unadulterated joy. Take a look…

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Vintage Pringle jumper via jumble sale

I bought this Pringle wool jumper at a jumble sale earlier this year. It was £1 and the condition reflects the price – it’s bobbly, faded and misshapen with a few pulls in the knit. I wear it over the faded jersey dress (see below) when I’m rattling around the house, trying to pull writing inspiration from mid-air. It reminds me of granddads and Scotland and I love it.

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Zara striped dress

I snapped this up for £10 in the Zara sale a few summers ago and initially I wore it in properly – with bare legs and sandals in the summer, then with tights, cardigans and boots the following winter. But the loose, tunic shape and fast fading meant it soon became my ‘wear-over-swimming-costume-on-way-to-gym’ dress.

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Sheepskin boots c/o Whooga

I know, I know. Uggs. But they’re so warm, I don’t even care. I had a pair of Uggs a few years ago but sold them in a fit of ‘I’m-too-fashionable-for-these’ madness. Yes, they’re ugly. Yes, I could just wear some nice leather boots. No, they’re not suitable for wet weather. But I still don’t care.

And yes, I do wear them out of the house.

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Topshop Andie jeans

I have never been able to pull off boyfriend jeans. If I wear them with Converse and a cotton tee, I look like a (male) member of a 90s pop punk band. With heels and a blouse they look like emergency trousers I had to buy on my lunch break after splitting the skinny jeans I was originally wearing. These Andie jeans were £25 in the Topshop sale and are the softest, most comfortable jeans in the world. They never see the light of day, but j’adore them.

What are your sartorial guilty pleasures?

A Little Bird Told Me for innocent drinks

Posted in Fashion, Writing.

In 2007 I was freshly graduated and working as a junior copywriter in a creative advertising agency. I was being taught the skills of my future trade by my lovely boss (and now good friend) Lisa, who introduced me to a range of different writing styles used by brands. Of all these examples of tone of voice, one really stuck out – innocent. Their friendly, jovial words and quirky metaphors have shaped my writing career ever since.

Later that year Lisa bought me a bottle of innocent smoothie with a tiny knitted hat sat atop it. Since then, I’ve bought a knitted bottle topper from innocent’s Big Knit campaign every year, and have a collection of innocent promotional materials to keep me inspired when I’m writing about less interesting subjects (hello ISAs). You could quite accurately describe me as an innocent fangirl.

So, when an email from innocent themselves popped into my inbox a few months ago, I was beyond excited. Those lovely juice-making folks wanted me to design my very own bottle topper for the Big Knit campaign, which they’d knit it up at Fruit Towers along with a full sized big brother. Wow. Now, unlike the wonderful Kristabel, I’m no designer (and she’s a knitwear designer at that – I call cheating). I actually had to purchase a pack of coloured pencils to do this as all I had was a biro. When it comes to creating I’m much better with words, so rather than trying to be all ‘fashion’ about it I went for full-on knitted fun…

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So much woolly goodness! I love my little and large pair so much, I’m actually quite sad that I have to give one away. But, luckily for you, I still will! If you’d like to win the mini version of the Little Bird for innocent drinks (hee) hat, just leave a comment on this post and I’ll pick a winner next week.

As well as being super cute and supported by celebs like Sienna Miller, Heston Blumenthal and Sophie Ellis Bextor, innocent’s Big Knit campaign helps make winter warmer for older people across the UK. For every woolly-hatted bottle you buy, 25p goes to Age UK. And you can join in too by knitting your own mini hat and sending it to innocent.

What do you think of my design – would you wear it? Are you a fan of the innocent brand?

What Jen Did

Posted in Writing.

Because I am naturally inquisitive (or incurably nosey, whatevs), I love reading blog posts about what people have been doing. Unfortunately my name doesn’t quite fit into the classic ‘What So-and-So Did’ formation (unlike two of my favourite bloggers, What Katie Does and What Olivia Did… damn them and their multiple syllable names!) but we shall soldier on with some Instagram shots of what I’ve been up to the past few weeks.

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1. A little while ago I was invited to an event at the Nails Inc Champagne Bar in Harvey Nichols Leeds. I ate sushi (which was rather difficult when having a manicure, but I digress) and a whoopie pie and had my nails painted with colours from the new Gossip Girl range. I chose Blair’s version – a deep teal background covered with a blue and green holographic overglaze (their words, not mind). I loved it – subtle with a hint of sparkle. Events at Harvey Nics are always excellent and I know I’m guaranteed a good time with Lucy and Elly around.

2. I’m not particularly familiar with Starbucks as I don’t drink tea or coffee (I know, quelle horreur), but after a stressful morning of work I went for a wander and ended up in a window seat with a hot chocolate and an apple fritter doughnut. As any freelancer will tell you, when you work for yourself there’s a tendency to keep going until you can go no more, so these afternoon breaks need to become a more regular thing.

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3. I wrote a whole post about this last week, but it’s quite an exciting thing so I think it deserves another mention. Seeing my bedroom door in Company Magazine was quite a thrill but so far, not ONE SINGLE PERSON I know in ‘real life’ has mentioned it. What are they all reading… books?!

4. Ask any copywriter for an example of great tone of voice and they’ll give you Innocent. I’ve followed this brand since I started my career and have used them in countless presentations on how to write good copy, so when they asked if I’d like to work with them I squealed. I designed the hat (and there’s a big version too) – but more on that tomorrow.

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5. Rob and I went to London at the beginning of last week. I love meeting up with London-based bloggers and seeing the city through the eyes of a local, and I always remember their recommendations for restaurants, events and things to do. Proper Londoner Kristabel took me to The Diner in Soho last time I was in town and I loved it, so Rob and I stopped by for breakfast one morning. Pancakes with bacon, eggs and maple syrup – seriously good.

6. I was in London just before the Versace for H&M launch and passed this outdoor promo on Regent Street. What could be more fitting for such an ostentatious brand than a giant, neon-lit, leopard print handbag? So Donatella.

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7. After seeing Ellie’s amazing Chanel-shaped bargain from Mary’s Living & Giving Shop in Primrose Hill, I went on the hunt for something similar. The shop is just beautiful – full of vintage furniture and cosy spaces to sit – but I came away empty handed. I did grab a pair of Beatrix Ong brogues with an £80 price tag but swiftly put them back when Rob gave me some major side eye. I guess £80 in a charity shop is a little steep…

8. Clearly I’ve developed a taste for the overpriced – I bought Ladurée macaroons (£12 for 6) and a ridiculous Christmas ornament from Liberty (£7). Okay, I admit it – I really just wanted the paper carrier bags.

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9. A proper London visit always requires a trip to the theatre, and as we stayed in Victoria we decided Wicked would be perfect (and easy). It was an amazing show with some brilliant songs but it was one of the longest I’ve seen. We left the Apollo Victoria at nearly 11pm with only gin and tonic and Haribo to fuel us… I don’t think the staff at Angus Steakhouse were happy to see us with only 20 minutes ’til closing.

10. The Natural History Museum is one of my absolute favourite places to visit – it has a serene, gentle atmosphere that’s perfect for dawdling about and marvelling at dinosaurs (although I take all that back if there’s a school trip attending). Right now there’s an ice rink and merry-go-round outside the museum – very festive, if extortionately expensive.

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11. Back in Leeds and with a Christmas ball to go to (I know, so early), I was on the hunt for a suitable party dress. I’m not usually one for the LBD (sorry Company…) but this sheer, spotty number caught my eye at the Mango press day a few weeks ago. Lovely Jenny from The Style PA styled this dress as part of a blogger challenge, and when I saw the results I bought it straight away. It’s probably the most flattering dress I’ve ever owned – I love it.

12. And finally, a gratuitous picture of a (fast growing) kitten. Back in September we picked up a teeny bundle of monochrome fluff and named him Travis. Now he’s nearly five months old and very, VERY naughty. But he keeps me company when I’m working from home and Rob and I are ridiculously besotted. Keep this to yourselves, but he even sleeps on the bed.

What have you been up to recently?

PS – If you’d like to see my Instagram feed (be warned – I’m a bit obsessed), you can find me by searching for jenholmes85.