Right so I am planning for every video I put up to add a parallel blog post because not everyone like YouTube videos so this way no one misses out. I hope you enjoy all this as much as I do!
Here goes...
1. GREED: What is your most inexpensive fashion item? What is your most expensive?
My cheapest piece has to be black vest tops I wear all the time from Primark they didn't make them this year which was really annoying because well they are the most useful and most worn thing in my wardrobe.
My most expensive is a really hard one because I really don't like spending loads of money on things but it would have to be a toss between my Topshop winter coat or Leather jacket.
2. WRATH: What fashion item do you have a love/hate relationship with? What has been the hardest to get?
I have a definite love hate relationship with midi dresses I adore them but some days I just think they make me look ridiculous hence why I only have one!
Hardest thing to find as to be my black Topshop backpack It was sold out for months in all stores but ebay saved the day once again!
Denim high waisted shorts and skinny jeans without a doubt! I have about 10 of each its ridiculous, I can't stop wearing them.
My flatforms I find them a struggle to walk in and they need wearing in because they kill my feet so I just don't tend to wear them!
I think any girl will say its a stunning dress and a great pair of heels, I think I felt most confident at my cousins wedding in a knee length dress!
This is an odd one but if your talking fashion I like a rugged style best, a man in slim fitting jeans is always good. But as long as they are confident, lovely and have their own sense of style I'm happy :)
God anything really but at the moment the either a Levi denim jacket, club master ray-bans or some triangle earrings I spotted yesterday in Urban outfitters!
Apologies for the hideous screen shot!
i like this tag! definitely agree on the plain vest tops thing though! can't beat primark!
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