Legs and lippie

Posted in Daily Outfits.

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Primark dress, belt and ring, thrifted shirt, New Look wedges, Me & Zena ring

Is there some rule that warns against red lipstick and bare legs? ‘Cause I think I just broke it! Oh well.

I love throwing this chambray shirt (originally from M&S but picked up in good old St Gemma’s for £2) over anything and everything. It’s the perfect way to dress down an outfit that was straying dangerously close to trailer trash nautical. I mean, come on – sequins, wedge heels, red lipstick and stretch jersey? You know what I’m saying!

Do you have a go-to item to take a dressy outfit down a notch? Or do you prefer to go glam for the everyday? Tell me please!

PS – There are two things you can do to get involved with A Little Bird this week. First, I’d love to see your best festival look for this week’s Wardrobe Wonderings – the results post. Email me your photo and you’ll feature on the blog tomorrow, just like these gals! You can also enter my 500 Followers Designer Giveaway for the chance to win some really fab prizes! I am good to you!

Thrift Find of the Month

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Thrifted linen high waisted trousers, £3
Gap tee, New Look blazer and shoes, Primark brooch and ring

You all know I love a good thrift. My Saturdays are spent in charity shops and Sundays (when I’m not being lazy/hungover) at car boots. I tend to pick things up quite regularly and love to share them with you – and that’s where Thrift Find of the Month comes in! I’ll be saving my favourite finds for these special posts and I hope you’ll allow me to have a little gloat each month. Starting with…

… these utterly amazing trousers! I’m in love with these beauties. They’re from Next originally but I picked them up for just £3 at my local St Gemma’s. I wouldn’t usually go for anything high waisted but the wide leg and dark fabric make them so flattering. They’re a teeny bit too short for me, so will probably take down the hems and wear them with chunky heels. I love the nautical styling too – the perfect backdrop for my cute Primark brooch!

Have you found anything fantastically thrifty recently? Care to share your bargain booty?

My latest obsession

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Republic dress, New Look sandals, Zara Taylor Any Spare Change Vintage Purse Necklace

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Tesco shorts, H&M tee, thrifted shirt, New Look plimsols, Primark bag, Rayban sunnies, Zara Taylor Any Spare Change Vintage Purse Necklace



Last week I was lucky enough to be sent a pretty package from Zara, who creates stunning, vintage inspired jewels over at Zara Taylor. My favourite piece by far is this amazing vintage purse necklace, which I’ve been wearing non-stop since Zara so kindly sent it my way. A friend at work told me I should keep cloves in it to ward off evil spirits (!!), although I’m more inclined to pop a photo of the Mr in there.

What would you carry in your mini purse? A teeny ribbon tied in a bow, a photo of your beau, a four leaf clover? Let me know, and tell me which outfit you like best today. I think the simple lace dress just pips the more casual shorts and tee to the post. What about you?

PS – If you’d like to feature in this week’s Wardrobe Wonderings – the results post, please email me a shot of you rocking a festival look before Tues evening so I can include you!

PPS – Have you entered my amazing 500 Followers Designer Giveaway yet? No?! Hop to it then!

Guest post – Graduate Fashion Week

Posted in Fashion, Writing.

A few weeks ago, I got my grubby mitts on a pair of tickets for Graduate Fashion Week. Naturally, I started planning my outfit, practising my fashion chatter and daydreaming of all the fabulous clothes I was sure to see. Unfortunately, due to a busy work schedule and ridiculous train fares (sort it out National Rail – London is not the epicentre on the Universe, and nor is it the gateway to Heaven. Stop charging me so much to get there) I was unable to get my stylish self down to London. So I gave the tickets to my good friend Ellie of Pretty Much Penniless and here’s what she got up to…

When Jen emailed me last week, asking if I would like to attend Graduate Fashion Week as her plus one, I went a little weak at the knees. Not only would I get to look at lots of innovative, beautiful clothing but I would also get to meet up with one of my favourite bloggers – what was there to think about?! Then train tragedy struck- the curse of the last minute fare. Ridiculous train prices made it impossible for Jen to get to London. We were both absolutely gutted. But Jen, being the generous and lovely girl that she is, offered to send me both tickets by special delivery on one condition- that I report back and write a guest post here at A Little Bird Told Me! Pretty sweet deal right? Yes, I thought so too.

In their own words, Graduate Fashion Week ‘stages a static exhibition showcasing the work of some 50 universities across 52 courses, and approximately 22 university fashion shows. The prestigious Gala Show and Awards presentation takes place on the penultimate night.’ The aim of GFW is to promote and support today’s ‘young, creative innovators’ so that they can have a positive effect on the future of the UK’s creative industries and economy.

The whole exhibition is housed at Earls Court 2 and I’ll start by saying this place is huge. Imagine the Ideal Home Show, but instead of cleaning products and furniture there was fashion. Lots and lots of fashion.

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I gave the other ticket to my friend Amy who writes for Wolf Whistle – she’s about to graduate from the London College of Fashion, so this exhibit was definitely her thing.

Each university had its own booth and they could showcase their students’ work any way they wished. Some were fantastical, with florescent dresses and elaborate, lust-worthy capes suspended from the ceiling while others were minimal, with only a couple most show stopping pieces on display.

Of course, I had my favourites.

Harriet Holling
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Harriet Holling, graduate of The University of Westminster, talked us through her beautifully illustrated portfolio full of ethereal, tie-dyed pieces- a hippy ‘hazy dream’ as she puts it in the Westminster graduate magazine.

She explained how she was influenced by Woodstock and Shakespearian dream sequences, evident in her watercolour-stained lawn dresses and neatly pleated sheer fabrics.

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Westminster really stood out for me. Flicking through their catalogue and reading that some of the graduates have completed work placements at the likes of Chanel, Vivienne Westwood, Ashish and Topshop didn’t surprise me. The magazine they have produced collating all of the students work is something I will keep alongside my Dazed & Confuseds and Vogues. The photo shoots looked nothing but professional and their students were all brilliant, accomplished illustrators- I want to cut the pretty ones out and stick them on my wall!

Vanessa Brownlie
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From the University of the West of England (i.e. Bristol) Vanessa Brownlie has produced a collection of ‘distorted, spontaneous, contoured’ pieces but which are infinitely more wearable than those words might indicate. Her illustrations look like the contour maps of Britain with the curved lines showing us valleys and slopes, but on her dresses they built shoulder volume and flared layers around the hips.

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Images taken from here

Amie Price
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If I were to childishly put them all in order of my favourites, Liverpool’s John Moores School of Art & Design would be second. We were presented with some of the friendliest students and another excellent graduate fashion catalogue to take home and browse. Whilst we were both gushing over all the clothes on show, Amy started talking to some of the course tutor’s who kindly offered us tickets to their degree fashion show! Sadly, I had work commitments so couldn’t attend but I’m sure it was brilliant.

Inspired by an artist named Henry Darger (coincidently one of my favourite artists), Amie Price uses her own illustrations and drawings to screen-print her work. Intricate but distorted bears, birds, hedgehogs and wolves all make an appearance alongside beautiful velvet devore. I could see her clothes appearing on the racks in Topshop or Urban Outfitters as one of those limited collections that sell out in record time!

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Above photos taken by Amy of Wolf Whistle

There were so many more graduates I adored and so many items I would love to have in my wardrobe, but alas, it had to come to an end.

For me, it confirmed that the UK’s reputation for producing some of fashion’s most cutting-edge talent is still firmly in place. My feet ached, but I left feeling uplifted, inspired and quite proud actually.

Wardrobe Wonderings

Posted in Daily Outfits, Fashion.

This week’s Wardrobe Wonderings is one that I’m sure a lot of you are pondering as we approach summer…

“I’m going to my first festival this summer, I want to look nice but still be practical! Can you help please?”

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ASOS shorts, Gap tee, H&M shirt, Chockers boots, Primark brooch and hat, thrifted bag


Festival dressing can be tricky. Just ask my dear friend Vix, who told me a wonderful tale involving a playsuit, a festival field and some public nudity.

Yes, my fellow style-obsessed sisters – I know festivals seem like the perfect showcase for your favourite outfits. When no one blinks an eye at fully grown men in gimp suits, you can get away with the most outrageous things. But think it through before you slip into that gold lamé catsuit and stick on those feathered eyelashes. Will you still look so circus-chic after 8 hours of festival life? You will get grass and/or mud stains on your bum. You will be hit by a paper cup full of cider (if you’re lucky). And you will get covered in other people’s sweat. Not a good look.

But before you rush off to Black’s to stock up on waterproof trousers, galoshes and a full body parka, read my fashionable festival tips…

  • Separates! Layers! My favourite words! And oh-so practical for festivals. Easy to get in and out of (Portaloos and tents don’t leave room for wriggling), you can shed a few if you’re too hot and add a few if you’re too cold.
  • Wear boots, not wellies. Wellies and heat make for hot, sweaty, blistered feet. A sturdy pair of boots will make stomping across dust, mud and grass easy. 
  • Take an across the body bag, or bum bag if you’re brave enough. You want your arms free (for holding cups of cider, waving frantically to Muse, hugging random strangers) and you need to keep your belongings close. Wear your across the body bag swung round to the front to keep sneaky stealers away.
  • Keep jewellery to a minimum. A festival is not the place to debut your diamond engagement ring, intricately beaded necklace or Swarovski bracelet. It will get a) lost, b) stolen or c) broken. You can’t see it very well, but I’ve pinned a cute heart-shaped brooch to my shirt to add a little quirk and that’s it. 
  • Cover your head. If you’re lucky enough to get sunshine at a festival, a burnt parting/red nose/peeling forehead is never a good look. And if it’s raining (which it probably will be… this is a festival, after all), a hat or headscarf will keep frizz under wraps. 

So there we have it, festival fashionistas! Now you’ve read my advice, I need to see you rocking it. Send me a photo of you working your best festival look and you’ll feature in next week’s Wardrobe Wonderings – the results post. Don’t forget to include a link to your blog if you have one!

Are you going to a festival this year? Do you have a top tip for festival style? Do tell all.