Tuesday, 30 November 2010

Seven ways to feel more glamourous




After five days of hardcore essay writing I have become desparate to write anything unrelated to existenisalism in D.H. Lawrence or (horror of horrors) a close reading of The Faerie Queene. It's good to be back! I've been playing around with tips from the obvious to the clever, to make a list of my top seven ways to look and feel more glamourous in our everyday lives.


1. Wear (vintage or faux) fur


So I thought I'd get the provocative suggestion out of the way first, I know a lot of people would see the use of fur as cruel and write us off as ghastly individuals automatically. However, wearing vintage fur is recycling, we never wear new fur. Anyway, there is nothing that makes me feel so fabulous as the soft touch of a fur wrapped round me. Adding a small bit of fur to a outfit is a quick and easy way to add instant glamour!

For reference my cheapest fur was a lovely large 40's mink collar from eBay for about £5.00 and my most expensive fur was my trusty 30's fox fur stole for £35 "Wow retro" in covent garden.

(For the faint hearted there's faux, but I strongly recommend rehoming a old fur!)


2. Get eyelash extensions

One of my favourite treatments has to be getting eyelash extensions, I go for the side "Audrey Hepburn" style lashes which only cost me £15. They last for about a month if kept well and make you feel lovely when you have no make-up on at all.





3. Have a home pamper

Now here's a suggestion which all women will know works wonders, it's a obvious suggestion but we all forget to treat ourselves. By grabbing some sweet bath stuff and pampering products from Lush, you can have some serious "me time" on the cheap. My favourite is the "comforter" for £3.95 at all Lush stores, the bubble bar turns your bath a luxourious pink with yummy bubbles and lasts for about five bathes.

(N.B. Add a glass of fake champange and some dark chocolate for ultimate old Hollywood on a student's budget!)

4. Wear stockings

A woman will always tell you beautiful underwear makes one feel confident. Like a "secret" stockings make you feel wonderfull throughout the day. See my previous blog on suspender belts and girldes for further advice.

5. Get matching

I'm currently obsessed with matching. I'm currently attempting to have all my browns match, I have a beautiful black cape with brown mink fur round the top which I am matching with brown gloves, brown shoes etc. Matching is so old time-y and all about the detail. I drool over expensive matching vintage shoes and bag sets on ebay on a regular basis!





6. Wear heels

On some crappy programme I once heard the phrase "women that wear flats are quitters". This is not only tv gold, but a amusing phrase I think of when others are surprised that I walk every day in four inch heels. Heels are glamorous, flattering and do not need to be uncomfortable. I have the first two pairs of heels above. The black are my trusty everyday shoes which I have in tan too, easy to walk in and easy to use in the day and evening. The red suede are comfy and easy to walk in, for days when I need to walk a lot. The tan are just such a great height and shape, they also come in a grey colour.

For real old time glamour, keep your heels polished at all costs! Buy traditional polish for that wonderful detail.


All shoes from office.co.uk



7. Be warm!

There has to be nothing I loath more, than seeing scantily clad ladies out in the freezing cold! When it comes to winter dressing add jumpers, slips, woolly tights and fur to everything! Lets face it ladies, wearing nothing in the cold just looks cheap and painful.


So there are my top seven tips! Hope these aid you to add a little sprinkle of glamour to this cold winter!

Warm wishes

Aimee xxx

4 comments:

  1. Love this post, I agree with you about the vintage fur, I love my real rabbit fur, but it is from the 1970s so is recycling ey? It cost me £50 on Portobello market. Where do you get eyelashes that last a month? I really need to invest in some since I spend so much on false inserts and loose them all the time. x

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  2. Thank you my love. We're both vegetarians and vegans so it's funny that the people that have a go at us often don't care about animals at all!

    My local beauticians do them, but I've seen loads of beauticians doing them! you can get a full set done which look AMAZING, but they can cost up to £100! I just get the side ones done which are often about £15-20. I adore them!

    Aimee xx

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  3. Have to disagree on the fur front I'm afraid. I think even vintage fur glorifies the wearing of animal skin.

    You're welcome to disagree with me - in fact you might like to come and share your viewpoints in my recent post on the subject:

    http://mswandaswardrobe.blogspot.com/2010/12/is-vintage-fur-ethical.html

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  4. Thanks for your comment Wanda, of course we disagree but it's nice to have some feedback from someone with a different opinion.

    Aimee x

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