When ‘Vintage’ Isn’t Really ‘Vintage’

Posted in Daily Outfits, Second Hand Shopping.

Yesterday’s charity shop jaunt unearthed some real gems – a snakeskin record case, a velvet maxi skirt and two pieces that could be described as ‘vintage’, but aren’t really…

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Silk blouse, knitted cardigan and leather shoes via charity shop, Next jeans, ASOS necklace, Primark ring

The cream cardigan and strappy leather shoes I’m wearing here were two of yesterday’s best finds. Cute, wearable pieces that mix well with my wardrobe and are practical for everyday outfits. By looking at the labels and style of these pieces, I estimate they’re early 90s, which by some definitions makes them ‘vintage’. Sadly, 90s ‘vintage’ has none of the retro charm or impressive background as a 60s shift dress or 50s circle skirt. In fact, referring to your 1992 Nirvana t-shirt as ‘vintage’ may get you a few snorts of derision among die-hard vintage fans.

90s clothing can also be hard to style – it’s not old enough to create that specific vintage look, and most pieces aren’t iconic enough to be recognisable as from a particular era. So you end up looking slightly outdated, like a 26-year-old wearing her wardrobe from 15 years ago. What to do?

I really wanted to wear these leather shoes today – it’s Easter, and I wanted a springy, fresh look. The silk blouse is an old favourite of mine and the floral print is perfect for this time of year, while the cream cardigan added much-needed warmth on a decidedly dull day. If I’d gone for faded bootcuts we’d have a serious case of the unstylish on our hands, but skinny coloured jeans and bold accessories give the look a modern edge (or so I hope). I’ve already written about ways to make old clothes more modern – it’s just a case of mixing them with current pieces.

What do you think – would you class the 90s as ‘vintage’? Is there anything in your wardrobe from this (let’s face it, amazing) decade?

PS – Yes, I’ve had my hair done. Yes, it’s too dark. Yes, I’m washing it three times a day with the harshest shampoo to try fade it. Sad times.

How To Wear Pastel Colours

Posted in Daily Outfits, Fashion.

Last week, the lovely lady behind the @SarenzaUK Twitter feed asked me a very important question:

“What do I wear with pastel jeans?!”

It seems I’ve developed a bit of a reputation for loving coloured jeans (recently I’ve worn them here and here) and hopefully do so with some degree of style. Maybe. So with those shaky qualifications in place, I decided to put together another of my (always very tongue-in-cheek) How To Wear guides! Hoorah!

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Uniqlo jeans, H&M jumper, F21 necklace, Zara heels, Mulberry bag c/o John Lewis

(This outfit is only really suitable if we all agree to ignore the fact there’s snow on the ground. No, I didn’t wear the shoes outside, but they’re perfect for a double-pastel outfit so please suspend your belief for the next five minutes!)

I bought these pretty pink jeans from Uniqlo a few months ago and have worn them LOTS. Uniqlo jeans are fantastic and the free tailoring service (they’ll hem your jeans to the perfect length, usually within 20 minutes and for no extra charge) is amazing. I usually wear them with a grey marl tee or navy striped jumper, but today I thought I’d go all out and fully embrace the ice cream shades with a minty green jumper from H&M.

Here are my tips for wearing pastel colours:

  • Size up – pale shades can be very unflattering when worn tight, so go for the next size up and wear slightly looser
  • Stay simple – I’ve found mixing pastels with basic pieces in plain colours works better than pairing them with fussy prints
  • Keep it light and airy – try a soft, gentle look from head-to-toe – avoid clashing colours, dark makeup and overly detailed jewellery
  • Watch your feet – shoes are the trickiest things to nail in a pastel outfit – anything too heavy just looks out of place. I like nude heels, light coloured plimsolls or grey flats. 
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How would you wear pastels?

Fashion Blog Photography – My Camera

Posted in Blogging.

A couple of weekends ago, I popped into Jessops for some passport photos (which were refused, btw – apparently you’re not allowed to look like a drug addict on your passport) and came out with a DSLR camera.

It was a joint purchase and something Rob and I have been considering for a while. A great offer coupled with a touch of the impulsives and a very good salesman meant we were easily convinced, and after taking many, many photos I can honestly say it was thoroughly worth the money. But before I get into all that, I thought I’d write a bit about the cameras I’ve used in the past. Weirdly enough (because I really don’t rate my ‘photography’ much), I get asked about my camera quite a lot. And after reading Lily’s great post on her camera journey, I thought it’d be nice to tell you about mine.

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Ahem. A bit of a Canon fangirl, perhaps? 

These are the two cameras I’ve used to take all my blog photography since December 2010. In the very early days I had a Sony Lumix point and shoot which was a great little camera, but as I started blogging more and my interest in photography grew, I upgraded to a Canon G11.

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I bought my G11 on eBay for around £250. It’s second hand but came in the box with all the bits and pieces. It’s a brilliant camera – a bit more advanced than a point and shoot but without the faff of interchangeable lenses (which I’m quite terrified of). If you’re used to picking up a camera and taking a photo on auto, the G11 is great for learning a bit more about the manual settings and how you can fiddle about with them to get a better image. It’s also quite small and compact, making it perfect for events and nights out.

After a year of shooting with the G11, I learnt lots about camera settings and how to use them. And with my interest in photography growing, I decided to make the leap from point and shoot to DSLR…

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This is the Canon 500D. As mentioned, Rob and I bought it at Jessops – there’s a newer version now (the 550D) which is why this one was a bit cheaper. With this offer, it was just shy of £480 for the camera with an 18-55mm and 75-300mm twin lens kit.

I have to tell you – I’m still a bit scared of this camera. It’s a proper camera, and I am by no means a proper photographer. I’m also determined not to be a typical fashion blogger with a DSLR on auto. But despite my fear, it’s actually very easy to use if you understand the basic principals of photography. The controls are similar to the G11 and I am in LOVE with the manual focus. Yes, it’s scary to hold (so big! So precious!) and the first time I took it out on the tripod I felt like I’d left a newborn baby balanced on a window ledge (or something similarly precarious). But the difference in the images is amazing – they’re crisp, clear and vibrant.

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This is a 75-300mm ‘telephoto zoom’ lens. Different lenses are a completely new territory for me and I haven’t done much with this yet – according to Canon it’s great for sports, portrait and wildlife photography, so I’m looking forward to trying it out.

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My final ‘bit of kit’ (totes profesh) is this remote. I can’t tell you how much of a difference this has made to my outfit photos. I bought this along with my new camera for about £22. Before this, I was using the self-timer mode and running back and forth from the camera after every shot, which often threw it out of focus. With the remote, I can set the camera up on my tripod, get into position (my best fashion blogger pose) and press the button, which prompts the camera to focus on the scene and take the shot. I can now take 20 shots in just a few minutes, which is amazing when you’re standing outside taking photos of yourself with a tripod. Less time means less chance of being ‘discovered’ and embarrassed!

I know I’m not a professional photographer and wouldn’t even describe myself as a hobbyist (not yet, anyway), but I really enjoy taking pictures and feel really proud when a photo turns out well.

I’d love to hear about your experiences with photography – what camera do you use? Any tips or tricks to share? Are you confident when shooting or still learning, like me?

Who Stole Summer?

Posted in Daily Outfits, Fashion.

Of course it was too good to be true. Summer in March, in the UK? Get your head out of the clouds and your legs covered up, Holmes!

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ASOS trousers, Topshop jumper, H&M necklace, ballet flats c/o Sarenza

I knew the glorious weather wouldn’t last long, but it was still a shock to wake up to grey skies, miserable drizzle and a distinct chill in the air. And on a Monday too – come on, Mother Nature! Throw me a frickin’ bone here.

As soon as I saw Jazmine wearing these trousers for the ASOS Future Stylist competition, I had to have them. I love the tropical print and think the black background is very flattering on the thighs – a great combination!

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Another photo of cherry blossom

Since buying a new camera, I’ve been obsessively shooting cherry blossom. I love, love, love the pink petals and as I’m still learning how to use my (quite frankly, ridiculous) piece of kit, I find the stillness of inanimate objects much easier to capture than the constant movement of my cat. So expect to see many, many more photos of flowers here! Sorry about that.

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What Jen Did

Posted in Home, Writing.

Life through my Instagram lens…

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My view across the lake at Roundhay Park // Betsy standing proud

I didn’t want to mention the amazing weather we’ve been having over the last week as I’m sure you’ve all heard it a thousand times before… but seriously, the weather! Temperatures in the 20s meant a trip to Roundhay Park on the bikes. Before getting Betsy I hadn’t ridden a bike in years so I was seriously impressed that I managed 8 miles in the blazing heat, with a stop off at the park, a bowl of curly fries and a large Coke in between.

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Dark and Stormy // Bubble Burger

For the last few months, every trip to London has involved an attempt to visit Meat Liquor. Unfortunately the huge queues and weird opening times (closed on Monday? Why?!) mean I’ve always missed out, so when I heard a pop-up Meat Liquor was coming to Leeds, I was first in line. Well, not literally, but after a short wait Rob and I enjoyed burgers (I went for the Bubble Burger, him the Dead Hippie) and cocktails. Yum.

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Duke Studio kitchen camera wall // Amazing illustration by Tiger Tea

Working in Duke Studios is truly inspiring. Last week I walked into a newly refurbished kitchen and gave a squeal when I saw the amazing vintage camera wall. And then later in the week, my hunt for biscuits ended with this amazing illustration. So many talented people in one very stylish place – amazing!

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Rob and Travis // Dude

I went a bit Cat-stagram mad on Friday night, but what can I say… when he’s this cute, it’s hard to resist! I snapped my two favourite guys having a cuddle on the sofa (and thanks to Emma’s suggestion, I am *so* sending this photo to Cute Boys With Cats) and then caught the fluffy one in an intellectual moment. I think he was inspired by the scientist guy on Independence Day, which we were watching at the time.

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Colourful, casual outfit // Sunshine shoes

I wore this simple outfit for a meal with my family to celebrate my sister’s birthday. The jumper is Uniqlo, striped tee is H&M, jeans and scarf are Zara, the bag is a Cambridge Satchel and the Converse (as featured in this outfit post) are c/o Sarenza.

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Teacup cocktail // Nando’s win

Last night Rob and I headed to Munro House, the building that houses Duke Studios. There was a pop-up restaurant on the top floor where we, along with the Duke residents and freelancers and their respective partners and friends, ate Moroccan food from a huge round table, drank far too much wine then went back to Duke for beers, dubstep and conversation. This pretty teacup contained a cocktail which tasted like pure alcohol – delicious! A Nando’s was seriously needed the next day and luckily, it was free! Yes, the two of us ate it all.

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Fifi Lapin iPhone 4 case c/o iconemesis

*COMPETITION CLOSED*


Finally, this adorable iPhone case was sent to me by the lovely people at iconemesis and because they’re so generous, they’ve got one for you too! If you’d like to win a Fifi Lapin ‘Cupcake’ case of your very own, just leave a comment on this post including a way to contact you. A winner will be chosen at random on Wednesday 4th April. You can also follow iconemesis on Facebook and Twitter to see the latest designs first.

 What have you been up to recently?

PS – If you’d like to follow me on Instagram, you can find me @jenholmes85