Wednesday 13 January 2016

Bicester Village Trip & Unboxing

A few days ago I posted a little tease on Instagram (jessslx) of what I purchased whilst in Bicester and I can't believe how many messages I got asking what I brought! I felt really bad not telling anyone, I just wanted to make a blog about it and include a few tips for when shopping at Bicester Village.

The wait is over! If you read my previous blog I mentioned that my partner and I went to Bicester for his birthday because I never know what to buy him and just prefer for him to pick something himself, even though I hateee shopping with him, seriously he is worse than a girl and can't make a single decision, we go round in circles for hours!

So I brought him a pair of Prada trainers (when he finally made a decision). I actually really like them! Some men's designer trainers can be too much like a shoe and have a flat sole which is uncomfortable when on your feet for a while, these are quite sporty, I think you could dress them up or down depending on what you wear them with. 




















If you've already shopped in Bicester Village you will know that the packaging and boxes sometimes isn't great but Prada is one of the exception shops, the shoes are all out the back so the boxes are pristine and nothing is mauled. The store was pretty empty so had the staff on hand to assist. These trainers were £480. 

I actually had no intention of buying anything from Bicester as most the time when I go there I end up with an impulse buy, something that I've brought for the sake of it and will never wear.  This time I brought something I've really wanted for a long time but had never seen them in a store and wanted to try it out before I brought, hence why I didn't order online.
I purchased this gorgeous Gucci scarf! Firstly, it's huge, I say scarf but I would definitely wear this as a sort of shawl/cape when it's not too cold or just over my shoulders when I go out for dinner. 
I love these scarves because they are reversible.  One side is black with the grey 'GG' logo and on the reverse it is grey with the black 'GG' logo.  So it is almost two looks in one, kind of like 2 for the price of 1 and they actually look completely different when reversed!
Again, Gucci isn't one of the stores where everything is on the floor in Bicester Village. The packaged the scarf up really good, giving me 2 bags and a solid envelope to put it in when I started using it.
This scarf was £130, the have the exact same one on the Gucci site for £170 so it's always good when you've saved a bit of money!

 My Tips For Shopping in Bicester;

- Arrive early and on a week day. It's not as busy and lets you have the full attention of the staff if you need any assistance.
- Do your research before.  I am always on sites making a wish list so am pretty hot on knowing what things cost around.  Some stores in Bicester don't put the genuine RRP to make you feel like you are saving more when actually it can only be around £10, sometimes things are exactly the same price which is fine when it's packaging is fine and you've had a good experience but that's not always the case. 
-  If anyone is after Timberland boots, you can pick these up there for around £50 if you are size 5 or smaller! 
- If they ask, say the item is a gift.  This stops them from shoving your pretty expensive item into a tiny bag.  It depends where you are buying from but some places will gift wrap free of charge.
- If you pick something up that is marked etc. grab someone and ask if there is another out the back, more than likely there probably is, don't settle for something that isn't 100%.

Overall, I think Bicester has changed a lot in the past few years, in previous years a lot of things were everywhere and all over the floor, but, it was really cheap. Now everything is a lot more civilised and tidy, however, the prices aren't as cheap as they used to be.  Bicester is best for when you have seen something that is a few seasons old but still love it and want a little bit of discount.  I think it can vary from every trip, sometimes I go and see loads, sometimes I can't spend my money at all!!

Thanks for reading guys, 'til next time.

love from jessica x




Sunday 10 January 2016

Date Night Outfit / Full Face Make Up / Loch Fyne Kenilworth

Friday was my partner's birthday so we spent the day doing a bit of shopping in Bicester then came home, got ready and went for dinner at Loch Fyne in Kenilworth - if you don't live within the Warwickshire region don't worry, there are a few Loch Fyne restaurants across the U.K. so I'm sure there's one close enough for you to try and not feel like reading this post is a complete waste of time!

So, as always I wear reasonably priced clothing and dress it up with expensive accessories, I love seeing how shocked people's faces are when they ask me how much my top was etc. and I tell them how cheap it is! The shoes and bag I teamed up with my outfit were my trusty first-love, Bianca Louboutins and my DKNY shoulder bag - the details and where you can buy these can be viewed in my 'Dinner In Birmingham' post. I never wear a lot of jewellery so on this night I just had my gold orb Vivienne Westwood necklace on.


 I just put a burgundy cowl neck bodysuit from PrettyLittleThing with a pair of simple black trousers from H&M. The links below will take you to the products!
This outfit comes to a total of £23! So inexpensive and is so versatile, you can mix up the bodysuit with a skirt and the trousers with a different top and you get another 2 outfits!



Loch Fyne is mainly a seafood restaurant however does have dishes from 'the land'.  I'm not into seafood really, it's more my partner but still the setting and presentation was just superb.  The service and standard of food was absolutely flawless, I can definitely recommend the sirloin steak and creme brulee, my favourite dishes.  Most main courses are between £15-£30 which I think is quite reasonably priced for a nice place with good quality food.



My favourite part of going out is getting ready! I fully had the intention of curling my hair but got too annoyed with it so it ended tied back in a low pony tail.
Face
Prep-Dramatically Different Gel by Clinique 
Primer- Benefit Poreless Primer
Foundation- Chanel Perfection Lumiere (Shade 50 Beige)
Highlight - Under Eye & Nose - Studio Fix Concealer in NW15
Contour - Cheekbones, Jaw line, Sides of Nose & Forehead - Studio Fix Concealer in NW40
Contour (Powder) - Cheekbones - MAC Gold Deposit 
Set Contour & Highlight - ProLongwear Powder in Medium Dark
Cheekbone Highlight - Urban Decay Naked Illuminated in Luminous & Tom Ford Illuminator in Intensity One
Eyes
All with Urban Decay Naked Smokey;
Base - Combust 
Crease - Password
Outer Corner and Lower Lash Line - Black Market
Inner Corner & Brow Bone - High
Liquid Eye Liner - MAC Liquid Last Liner in Point Black
Lower Lash Waterline - Estee Lauder Pure Colour Pencil in 01 Blackened Black
Mascara - Lancome Grandiose Mascara 
Eyebrows - Urban Decay Brow Box & Set with Wax
Lips
Liner - MAC Pro Longwear Lip Pencil in Nice n Spicy  
Lipstick - Urban Decay Matte Lipstick in Stark Naked

Any products or items you need help finding or would like a little bit more advice or opinions feel free to leave me a comment below!
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love from jessica x

Monday 4 January 2016

Urban Decay Naked 3 / MAC / Drugstore Purchases & Reviews

We are 10 days on from Christmas, everyone is back to work, the stores have gone back to their proper working hours and most importantly, our deliveries are back to normal!  I order most of my make up from Debenhams as they have the best loyalty card system - that I'm aware of anyway.  If you didn't know already, Debenhams do sell M.A.C. online, I'm not sure if they sell in stores throughout the U.K. however my local one doesn't.  They actually have a lot in stock online unlike sometimes on the actual MAC website and you gain points on your loyalty card to spend!

So, I added the 'Urban Decay Naked 3 Palette' into my basket first.  I've always been in two minds about this palette, I thought I was more of a smokey eye kinda gal, so I removed it - only for a few days later I visited my parents and my mom had brought it for me as a New Years present (any excuse!).  Well I'm completely converted to the lighter shades now.  I would say the palette is overall rose gold tones which is actually a nice change to the other palettes. The packaging is similar to Naked 2, however the tin has a sort of rippled effect which I love. I did read somewhere that Urban Decay have different palette packaging so that you can feel the difference in your handbag?! Like, is that a thing? Do people carry all their palettes around? And if you do, you go girl!  As for the eyeshadow shades, the majority are rose gold/pink tones but there is a few taupe's mixed in.  7 of the shadows are glitter/shimmer and the other 5 are a mix of either matte or satin shades.  I always think Urban Decay eyeshadows are amazing quality, they last all day and don't crease awfully.  My favourite shade at the minute is 'Dust' it is a light pink glitter which I love to put in the inner corners of my eyes to create a highlighted look, with a hint of colour - it's great for a day look and really quick in the morning before work! Overall, the Naked 3 palette is definitely one you need to add to your collection, I now have all 4 and mixing between palettes to create different looks is a dream, so many of the other shades work so well with each other.  This palette retails at around £38.  Follow the link to check it out: Debenhams - Naked 3 Palette

I am forever on the hunt for that 'perfect foundation'. I ordered the MAC Studio Fix Fluid, I previously wore the Pro Longwear by MAC - there's nothing wrong with it, I just find it still quite heavy for an everyday look. I have used the Studio Fix Fluid before however I think the shade I wore it in was far too dark for me, so I just went one shade down and it's made all the difference, as I haven't used a sunbed all winter I am now NC25 in the MAC foundations.  So, the foundation is great, it lasts all day just like the pro longwear, it goes on really easy and doesn't dry too fast so you do have time to blend.  I find this foundation works best with my contour & highlight as I use concealers which I found almost 'pulled' the pro longwear foundation off when I put my highlight shade on however they work fine with the Studio Fix Fluid.  The only downsides is I find the colour quite oxidising so it does change throughout the day, however I just top up my powder on the go and this solves the problem.  My other problem is the bottle - I hate screw tops! Some people may argue its the best way of getting all the product out the bottle in the end but I prefer a pump cap as you can control the amount of product you put on your brush and apply to your face.  The foundation retails at £22 which is quite cheap as far as decent foundations go. Here's the link: MAC Studio Fix Fluid - Debenhams


The final thing I purchased from Debenhams was a MAC lip liner in the colour 'Soar'.  I have had the shade 'Brave' in the lipstick for quite a while now however when I brought it I couldn't get hold of the liner to go with it.  The other day I was just watching a YouTube video from my favourite blogger/vlogger, Sophie Shohet (seriously guys, go check her out! She makes me want to spend all my money, all the time! I love her style and how honest her videos/reviews are. Here's her YT link: Sophie5271) She videoed herself applying the liner 'Soar' and you know when like a little light bulb goes off in your head, it just reminded me that I still hadn't brought it! Anyway, I've been addicted to 'Velvet Teddy' but I've switched it up for a while for 'Brave' and 'Soar'.  The MAC lip liners last for ages and 'Soar' is a perfect shade if you are like me and like to overdraw your lips.  The MAC lip liner was £12.50. Click Here To Check It Out!


I rarely buy from drugstores as my skin is so temperamental, if I put something it doesn't like on then I am battling with bad skin for a good few weeks! However, my skin hasn't been great at the minute and I think its just a lifestyle thing (mince pies and no exercise probably has something to do with it), so I just thought what have I got to lose sort of thing.  I was just wandering around and came across the 'Garnier Micellar Cleansing Water', usually I would run a mile from Garnier but I had ran out of my 'Clinique Take The Day Off' which retails at around £22, and like I said, my skin was rubbish, I had nothing to lose! Guys, it is £5, sometimes less when it's on offer! It is so good, removes all my makeup pretty easily and doesn't sting my eyes like most make-up removers.  My skin has cleared up now, I can't say that this is down to the cleansing water however, it didn't make it worse and I am still using it now with no issues.  Apparently you get around 200 uses per 400ml bottle which is like 2p per use, if you are like me I like to drench a cotton pad so doubt I'll get 200 uses but still, it is a fraction of the price of the Clinique remover. I've looked into micellar water before and some dermatologists say you can replace your whole routine with just micellar water - I won't be putting down my Clinique Sonic Brush just yet though. Overall, a great makeup remover that suits everyone's budget!


I hope you found my opinions useful! Feel free to leave me a comment below!
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Happy Monday. 

love from jessica x

Friday 1 January 2016

How To Make An Outfit Look More Expensive

Happy New Year Everyone!
My NY's resolution is to be more focused on expanding my blog so I will be posting at least once a week as a few people have asked where I've vanished too. To be honest, I've just been really lazy!

Anyway, starting off 2016 I thought I would post about my NYE outfit and how I make an inexpensive outfit look expensive with just some key items.


I just went for food and drinks with my family so didn't want to get too dressed up, however every occasion is a Louboutin one, so my Pigalle Blush No.1 were straight out their box, they teamed well with my Neverfull MM from Louis Vuitton which I have in the Azur Damier canvas. I went for the classic 'Double Denim' look - which can be quite risky so I broke it up with a timeless belt by Moschino
(Click the links to take you to the designer websites for pricing.)

To the cheap stuff;
My shirt and hat I purchased from a site called PrettyLittleThing, oh my gosh guys if you haven't already checked this site out then do it now! So many nice pieces that are so inexpensive.
Back to the shirt, can you believe it was only £12!  I went for a size M, I would usually pick S however it wasn't in stock, which was actually really lucky as M fits perfect, I would say it is around an 8/10, any smaller for me then it probably would be a bit uncomfortable. £12 for a classic denim shirt that can be dressed up or down is a bargain! It is in the sale but still available just follow the link - Click Here!

I brought a camel floppy hat, again from PrettyLittleThing. I have seen these hats retail for about £20-£40 and I just didn't think that I wanted to pay that money as I didn't know if the hat would suit me.  The hat I am wearing was FIVE POUNDS, yes, £5! So if you are a bit like me and unsure if you want to try the floppy hat look Click Here and buy yourself one for £5, yes they are still in stock!

My jeans were just a pair I purchased in May from Zara on Oxford Street in London, they were around £20 which is so cheap for a pair of decent jeans, they aren't all one colour which I love as well, I hate jeans that are just a solid one colour, I like the washed out look. I can't find these specific jeans online however there are loads on Zara for under £30!

I hope I've tempted you to have a little splurge this New Year, you deserve it!

lovefromjessicax