The Winter Coat in Action

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Last week I wrote about wearing my winter coat without actually, um, physically wearing it. See, it’s been really rather mild up north. Leather jacket weather has continued throughout October and quite frankly, there’s been no place for a wool-and-faux-fur full length coat. But although the reasonable weather continues, today I just wanted to cuddle up in something fluffy.

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Coat, Antoni & Alison via TK Maxx | Brogues, Clarks c/o Sarenza | Ring, Mango

See? Here I am, cuddling up. There’s something very comforting about a warm winter coat, and it was just what I needed on a grey, drizzly day like today.

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Dress (just seen), Matalan | Necklace, Forever 21 | Lipstick, Revlon Just Bitten Kissable in Lovesick

I’ve been feeling a bit ‘blah’ about my wardrobe recently – I think it’s the weather (all ailments can be blamed on the weather at this time of year). But that’s another great thing about a winter coat – a long one like this is an outfit in itself, so what you’re wearing underneath is inconsequential… until you reach your destination and have to take the coat off, of course. But for those glorious outdoor moments, all a statement coat needs is a lick of lipstick and some great shoes. These, by Clarks and c/o Sarenza, are called ‘Halloween Cool’. How apt!

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This curious fella came to check out my photo shoot <3

I asked last week and many of you said no, so I’ll ask again – are you wearing a winter coat yet? How do you style yours?

Bargain Beauty Buys I Love

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Over the last few months, I’ve become a bit of a beauty snob. I blame blogs entirely – they’ve introduced me to a whole new world of designer lipsticks, shampoo you can’t buy in Boots and candles that cost more than shoes.

But, there are more important things in life than Aveda hair products, so I’m trying to make my bathroom cabinet a bit more thrifty. Here are a few of my favourite bargain beauty buys…
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VO5 Plump Me Up Dry Shampoo, £3.49
A (slightly garish, admittedly) pink can of wonder. This dry shampoo absorbs oiliness without leaving that awful ‘Old Lady Hair’ residue and gives my fine hair a kick up the arse in the volume department. Love it, and as it’s quite new it always seems to be on offer.

Dove Hair Therapy Colour Radiance Conditioner, £1.69 (offer)
Since I dyed my hair dark again, I’ve been having real trouble with fading. I don’t really use colour protectants as my hair is fine and easily weighed down, so my lovely rich locks are turning mousy within days. This conditioner is part of a new range from Dove – it’s very nourishing which is great for hair health and colour maintenance, but terrible for volume. I use it a couple of times a week but only on a night, and let my hair dry naturally.

Barry M Hi Shine Gel Effect Nail Varnish, £3.99 (or 3 for £5)
In my quest to find a nail polish that doesn’t chip within hours of application, I’ve tried almost every range available. From Models Own cheapies to Chanel budget-blowers, they’ve all adorned my fingers (and sometimes my toes). Barry M is the only polish brand I find consistently good for wear, so when the new ‘Gelly’ polishes were released I had to try them. Sadly they seem to be sold out everywhere, but I did pick up this gorgeous ‘Blackberry’ shade – opaque in two coats, super shiny, long lasting. I love it.

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Topshop Lipsticks, £8-10
I adore the Topshop whole makeup range, but the lipsticks are definitely my favourites. I have a range of colours, from orangey reds like Rio Rio (my most worn) to pretty pinks like Brighton Rock. The formula is matte but not too drying and quite long lasting with a beautiful colour payoff.

Lee Stafford Hair Growth Treatment, £7.99
I started using this when I was growing out my pixie crop and actually had to stop for a while – my hair was growing so quickly I couldn’t keep up with the constant visits to the hairdresser to maintain its shape! Now it’s a little longer it can grow straight down (the mullet stage is behind me), and so I’m using this again. It’s not the cheapest product, but Lee Stafford is often on 3-4-2 and for the results, this is so worth it. Soft, shiny, longer hair that’s still bouncy and full of body? Yes please.

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Rimmel Hide the Blemish concealer, £4.49
This clever concealer was the very first makeup item I bought when I was 14, and I’ve been using it ever since. I’ve never deviated to another and usually buy in bulk so I don’t run out. It’s creamy without being heavy, provides great coverage and doesn’t crease. And despite a HUGE 50% price increase over the last few years, I still adore it!

Topshop Cream Blush in Neon Rose, £6
I’ve tried a few of Topshop’s cream blushers, but I always come back to Neon Rose. It’s a pretty, slightly peachy, warm pink shade that works really well with my pale skin tone. And despite having quite oily skin, I much prefer the creamy formula to a powder – it’s very long lasting and the colour has a real pop.

Kleenex Shine Absorbing Sheets, £1.49 (offer)
I have one word for these – essential. A quick blot with one of these beauties and my skin is fresh and matte once more, with no need to add more powder. I use them along my T-Zone to keep shine at bay and they’re a permanent fixture in my handbag.

What are your favourite bargain beauty buys?

What Jen Did

Posted in Blogging, Daily Outfits, Fashion, Home, Travel.

Life through my Instagram lens…

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I’m wearing quite a lot of new things in these images – a Cos leather sleeved dress and Zalando boots for a day in the studio, my Antoni & Alison coat from TK Maxx to keep me warm on my walk to the bus stop, Hunter wellies (c/o) and a Somerset by Alice Temperley scarf (c/o) in the Dales, an orange Whistles dress and Zara studded belt in the Cos changing rooms, Zara kitty tee and Whistles silk trousers and an Antoni & Alison wool skirt with Somerset by Alice Temperley brogues (c/o), both in the Hoxton Hotel for LFW.

Apparently I’ve shopped A LOT in the last month (whoops).

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I have my own desk in a shared working space called Duke Studios, and last week we had a party. Highlights include pulling some ‘urban’ dance moves to Snoop Dogg, successfully avoiding the shots of Jager and this laser-cut Brie. Human nakedness and contributions to the Douche Jar happened after I’d left, sadly (or maybe fortunately).

I cannot stop looking at this photo of the cardboard version of me and Rob. Rob bought a FoldableMe of himself so I could pop him on my desk, so I did the same and for a brief time they were united. Now they sit separately, but I think they look best together. Get yours from Foldable.me. Now.

A few weeks ago I went to the Cosmo Awards – a cracking night which ended without an accolade for me, sadly. But luckily my Duke Studios Freelance Fam were there to console me, and put together this truly amazing consolation prize for me. Thanks Lil, Lauren and Adam.

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After a crazy month of travel and work, it’s been lovely to relax at home again over the last couple of weeks. This time of year triggers my nesting instinct, so I’ve been buying homey things like these amazing antlers (£19.99, TK Maxx), curling up in front of our wood burning stove, cuddling with Travis and drinking gigantic glasses (thanks, Ikea) of red wine. The Scrabble coaster is from Etsy.

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A few weeks ago I styled three looks for Camden’s Cycle Fashion Show. I sourced all my pieces from Camden Lock Market – everything’s vintage and practical yet pretty for optimum bike riding! I love how the looks came together and wish I could’ve kept that gorgeous vintage dress on the right. Lush.

I’m a huge fan of tapas – who DOESN’T love miniature version of food? – so was delighted to be asked along to the launch of La Tasca’s new autumn/winter menu. We got to see a live cooking demonstration – a giant paella that filled the room with the most delicious smell. Total yum.

During LFW I spent a day with Shopikon, ending with a meal at Brawn. Delicious food and even better company in the form of Gem and more than one bottle of wine.

I met Aude, contender for the cutest cat of all time. Sorry, Travis.

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I’ve rambled on about my trip to the Yorkshire Dales twice already this week, but thought these stunning views deserved another airing. That sunset is just awesome.

The new Topshop/Topman in Leeds finally opened and man, it is a BEAST! The biggest flagship outside of London and three floors of Toppers’ treats. Yes please.

And finally, I went along to the Harvey Nichols AW12 fashion show. It’s always a great night, with champers, canapés and gorgeous clothing. I loved this luxe leopard print coat.

What have you been up to recently?

How to Dress for the Countryside

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If you read yesterday’s post, you’ll know I spent last weekend up in the Yorkshire Dales. Unfortunately, ‘The Countryside’ is a location woefully un-catered for by my wardrobe. When I rolled up at the sprawling stone cottage – reached by a mud track and surrounded by sheep – pulling a leather wheelie suitcase behind me, I was almost laughed all the way back to Leeds. Hmph.

But, despite initial appearances, I actually pulled countryside dressing out of the bag (figuratively and literally). After a couple of minor temper tantrums over the complete unsuitability of a leather pencil skirt, a dash round Primark and a generous package from Laura Ashley, I nailed countryside chic. Take a look…

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Wool jumper, Cos | Padded gilet, c/o Laura Ashley | Jeans, Zara (old) | Suede ankle boots, Esprit c/o Sarenza | Necklace, ring and hat, Primark | Bag, Zatchels 

Sure, keeping warm and staying dry is important, but I’ll be damned if you’ll catch me in a Pac-a-Mac and walking boots. Layering was key to my countryside look – a Uniqlo HeatTeach long sleeved tee under a Cos pure wool jumper kept me warm, while the Laura Ashley waterproof gilet kept off the slight drizzle. A knitted Primark hat put paid to windswept hair, and these cute Esprit ankle boots meant I could traipse over hill and vale without an issue.

Special mentions to my favourite jeans – I bought these Zara skinnies in the sale for £10 – and cheap and cheerful Primark accessories for adding a touch of colour to a neutral outfit.

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I wore this outfit for a day out in Hawes, a small town in the Yorkshire Dales close to where we stayed. It’s a lovely little place – all winding streets, quaint antique shops and, weirdly, groups of leathered-up bikers. There was a great craft fair happening when we visited and I picked up a load of vintage books for under a tenner.

What would you wear for a day in the countryside?

Left My Heart In… The Yorkshire Dales

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I’ve never considered myself much of a countryside person. I love the city – bright lights, blaring sirens and all. I grew up in a fairly urban part of Yorkshire and as soon as I was old enough, I was on the bus to York or Leeds every weekend. I’ve lived in the city (and now 5 minutes outside it) since I was 19.

But I have a theory that every Yorkshireman/woman has a soft spot for rolling hills, herds of sheep and not having a phone signal. Yes, New York has the Empire State Building, but when I spent the weekend in the Yorkshire Dales, I had an Aga. Here are some photos from my trip…

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Front of the house – my brother Patrick and his girlfriend Hattie trying to get their wellies off!

We stayed in Raydale House, an amazing country pile a few miles outside Bainbridge in the Yorkshire Dales. There’s nothing here but the house, the hills and the sheep – no phone signal, no wifi, no shops or people. It. Was. Blissful.

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Wood burner in the kitchen.

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No country house is complete without a creepy portrait to stare at you while you watch X Factor.

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View across the valley from one sitting room.

The house is stunning – a huge stone cottage first built in the 15th Century then rebuilt in the 19th Century but with many of the original features retained. There’s an open fireplace in almost every room, a claw-foot bath in one of the (many) bedrooms, cosy armchairs, walls and walls of books and nooks and crannies everywhere you look. There’s even a hidden toilet, which my grandma used once then couldn’t find again.

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The Aga – think my mum’s making room for one in her own house after using this beauty!

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The wardrobe in mine and Rob’s bedroom – exposed stone is my new house ‘thing’.

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Amazing Ruby Brown slippers c/o Sarenza – these beauties were perfect for padding over the stone tiles. 

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Sausages and bacon for breakfast

Rob and I arrived on Saturday afternoon – the whole family gathered at the house to celebrate my grandma’s 75th birthday. The entire weekend consisted of eating, drinking, sitting, talking, sleeping and a small amount of walking and exploring.

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Amazing view, presented to you by me!

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Bram, worn out after the day’s adventures. Well, she is 13!

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Rob and I took so many pictures of stone walls. Obsessed. 

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None of the sheep were even remotely scared of us. They all regarded us with a look of utter contempt.   

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The views are beyond stunning – the house sits in a valley and has panoramic views of the countryside from all angles. You can sit and watch the sun slowly rise over the hill, then later see the sky turn pink as it sets again.

Bram and Harry were particularly pleased to see so many sheep loitering around. Naughty dogs!

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Rather clean looking wellies…

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Harry looking very pleased with himself after a muddy walk!

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The family with a few exceptions – two cousins who left the night before and my sister Rachel, who’s currently in Indonesia. We miss you, Rach! 

It was such a wonderful place to spend the weekend and I didn’t miss the city a single bit. In fact, I’m a bit annoyed that the city delivered me hundreds of emails when we finally rejoined civilisation. The only downside to visiting the middle of nowhere is leaving it again!