Tuesday, 15 December 2015

5 Fave ASOS Saves.

ASOS is the internet love of my life. I literally don't know what I would do without it and it's £9.95 unlimited next day delivery. Srsly without it, how do people even cope?

ASOS has saved my weekend plans on more occasions than I would like to count. So, I thought a nice regular installment for my blog would be to write every week (or at least bloody try too!!) what 5 things have managed to wangle their way into my saved items waiting for my monthly wages to fall into my cobweb ridden account. Yay.




  1. Who doesn't love a new candle? This Flamingo Candles one is Lemon and Lime Mojito, and if the smell is anything on the same scale as their Pink Lemonade one I am sure it will be amazing. I love the style of these, because everyone knows how important it is for the candle to look as pretty as it smells, right? Check out their website for their full collection!
  2. Dungarees are coming back and I couldn't be more happier about this! I love dungarees, much to my boyfriend's dismay!! I loved spending the summer and the autumn in cute denim pinafore style dresses and spending slob sundays in my favourite jersey dungarees (most comfortable things in the world - THANK YOU TOPSHOP!) So you can imagine how happy I am that longer, more winter appropriate ones are creeping into the shops.
  3. Anyone who knows me well will know that my obsession with copper and bronze things is becoming out of control. I am obsessed!! It is definitely my favourite colour, if you can call copper a colour? But anyway, these brogues from New Look are perfect for adding a bit of kitschy fun colour your usual black/white work ensemble!
  4. These chunky stone rings are the perfect wintery colours. I've really upped my costume jewellery game this year and thing rings are fast becoming my favourite items. I love the hippie bohemian look of a miss-match of rings, I think that they can really give your outfit that extra edgy look.
  5. Autumn/Winter is one of the best times to shop for summer clothes. Every year I always snap up a few summer bargains once they go in the sale and this River Island bikini is no exception. It was originally £28 for the top and the bottoms which has now gone down to £18 for the both. I'm a big fan of this 'Triangl' style bikini and I really like the pastel colours, which will definitely help set off your tan!

So there you have my 5 Fave ASOS Saves for this week. Have you got anything currently sitting in your saved items desperately waiting to be purchased?


Wednesday, 25 November 2015

This time in a month

It will be Christmas Day!!

I think that this means it is now acceptable to start playing Christmas music, drink gallons of mulled wine and of course binge watch the best Christmas movies. The Grinch, Elf and Home Alone being the top three obvs.



But of course, there is also that little bugger 'The Christmas Shopping' trauma that creeps up on you all of a sudden and cloaks you in panic when you realise you haven't started or even know where to start. Oh, how I love this annual repeat. No matter how much I tell myself that I will start early, I never do.

So, my little darlings, I thought I would help you with a little list that might help give you some ideas and a small nudge up the derrier!

Sister


Nando's trio
  1. Pyjamas .. and not just ANY pyjamas. BARBIE PYJAMAS. These little babies are amazing, I'm almost tempted to purchase them for myself. ASOS is currently smashing the pyjama selection (more examples here)and come on, what girl doesn't want to snuggle on the sofa with a Christmas dinner food baby in ya belly? 
  2. Adidas Original Superstars are the shoe to have at the moment. All you need to do is open instagram and you will see all sorts of these shoes gracing the feet of celebs. These ones have a floral trim, which I think will go down perfectly with my teenage sister!
  3. Soap and Glory ... what girl doesn't own at least one of this range. A gift sets or stocking fillers, soapy bathy smelly stuff always goes down a treat!! And boots currently have their 3 for 2 Christmas deal on. Winning. 
  4. Grown up colouring in is actually all the rage at the moment. They are even sold as 'stress release'.. No more persuasion needed! Amazon have such a good selection at the moment, with everything from animals and jungles to Alice in Wonderland and Harry Potter. What are you waiting for?? Get your crayons out!! 
Mum





  1. Jimmy Choo Flash or any other perfume, but I know from past experiences that this always goes down well. Think pink pepper, tangerine and strawberry with white flowery tones. Amazing. And on allbeauty.com it's much cheaper than you would pay in boots!
  2. Afternoon Tea .. haha I know I know. BUT I couldn't help notice when I went just how many mother/daughter couples there were!! Something like this would be a nice thing that you both could do together and also something to look forward to once the January blues kick in!! 
  3. River I, like I'm sure most of you, was completed addicted to my television for each of the 6 episode. Stellan SkarsgĂ„rd is amazing in it, as it T.V's girl of the moment Nicola Walker. If your mum has already seen this, there are lots of other brilliant TV drama titles to pick from; Unforgotten, Dr Foster and The Missing are just a few.
  4. Adele She's back. No explanation needed. I'm sure '25' will be gracing a LOT of Christmas lists this year, age and gender regardless!
  5. Chanel Lipstick This is one of my mum's favourite lipstick brands. It goes on effortlessly smooth, and doesn't feel to thick on your lips. And for £26, it's a little bit of Chanel that most of us can afford. 
Girlfriend






  1. Mac - Velvet Teddy .. Everyone's favourite nude. (Soz Kimmy K). This little baby, paired with the Spice liner is the genius combo behind Kylie Jenners famous pout. 
  2. Ted Baker bracelet .. in rose gold, because rose gold is everything. Duh. With just enough sparkly to make it a statement but not too much it turns into tacky dimant-esque market shizzle this is the perfect piece of jewellery to be hidden under the tree. (Unless my boyfriend is reading this, in which case 3 years calls for some Tiffany I think)
  3. River island coat I don't want this, I genuinely need this. I LOVE the colour mix of this coat, it's so perfect for the transition from autumn to winter. If I could add one teeny tiny thing to it, it would be a hood. Why is it so hard to locate a fur coat with an actual hood?!
  4. Laura Mercier Contour Palette in my personal opinion, the best palette on the market at the moment. It is a cream, rather than a powder which I personally prefer as I find it stay in place longer and you can add in layers without the risk of that 'muddy' effect. Trust me boys, get this for your honey and you'll earn serious brownie points. 
  5. YSL - Black Opium This is the nicest, sexiest, most amazing perfume in the whole wide world. I would literally bath in this stuff, (but as a little bottle is quite pricey I don't think I will ever be able to afford to.. sob). 
Brother


  1. Fall Out 4 Released juuuuust in time for Christmas.. Ironically. I don't really know much about playstation/xbox games (PC sims till I die) but from when I've heard, this is the big sell out game of the year. So if your brother (or any other game lover!) has resisted to urge of pre-order then I would definitely recommend. 
  2. Beer hat because come on, who didn't dream of having one when they were a kid - with obvs two cans of Dr Pepper either side??
  3. Lounge Pants These are becoming more and more popular, thanks to bigger named brands adding them to their collections. These ones are Calvin Klien, although thinking about it if you have a particularly brother-y brother, black might be a better colour choice than grey.. Nothing makes you heave more than seeing wee-dribble on the crotch of £50 of your hard earned cash.
  4. Nando's trio It's every males favourite 'cheeky' meal, so why not give him the option of having his fave peri style chicken at home? Boots have got a good selection of food related gifts on their website currently, be sure to give them a look!
Dad


  1. BBQ tools My dad is king of the barbie. I bought him these for his birthday and he has not stopped raving about them. This kit has everything you need as well as little extras like flavour pots and corn skewers. 
  2. Woven Lounge Pants even though this are listed as lounge pants, they are definitely more pyjama material. Which I think are more suitable for a dad. Can't have your pappa busting out better tracksuits than your boyf can you!! 
  3. Whisky selection another cute little Boots find! Whayhey - I think this is my third aswell .. total coincidence, but another sign of my amazingness. Teehee. 
  4. Nathaniel Rateliff If your dad loves Mumford and Sons, Elvis or Johnny Cash. He will go mental for this new group. Nathaniel Rateliff and the Night Sweats are an American band that are just starting to get a name for themselves over here. S.O.B is definitely a track worth listening too! 
  5. Ted Baker pen If your have an officey father, then a nice new pen (something other than a shitty half shattered biro) is usually a welcomed gift. This one is from ASOS and comes in a nice presentation box which looks really smart if you were looking for a good stocking filler. 
Boyfriend





  1. Ralph Lauren Jumper I usually always get my boyfriend one of these for his birthday or Christmas. The wool is so soft and even though they are quite a thin material, they hold their shape really well. 
  2. Paco Rabanne The signature scent for my boyf and probably quite a few others. BUT if you like something, why bother changing it. Nothing worse than a man smelling too overpowering. One Million is strong but not nose rapey headache inducingly so. 
  3. Sweet Hamper My boyfriend prefers sweets over chocolate definitely and this amazing retro hamper from Amazon (they do amazing drink and grocery items on there that'd I'd never even thought to look for!!) will definitely fill him with nostalgic happiness and he gets to stuff himself with all his old favourites. 
  4. Timberlands These old school faves are making a comeback. The black ones are my ultimate lush over boot. Size 4 for me plz. 
  5. Star Wars Complete Saga Boys and mens of all ages are rejoicing about the latest edition to the Star Wars franchise hitting the big screen next month. Let them release their inner jedi as they binge watch all (however many - not a huge fan of star wars soz!) episodes back to back.. with their retro sweet hamper. HEY HEY U DA BEST GF. 
So there we have my list of good (hopefully!) suggestions for if you are completely stumped on presents. Have you got any good ideas that I have missed?


Wednesday, 18 November 2015

Losing my virginity*

*of afternoon tea.

So, on Friday I left the office at 1:00pm, skipping out blissfully at the thought of half a day, to only be confronted by the most horrendous rain I have ever seen. Beaut.

But luckily the rain had stopped by the time I got off the tube at Oxford Circus. My friend from Essex had come up to meet me and we were going to the Sanderson Hotel for the infamous Mad Hatter's Afternoon Tea.

I'd heard and read such amazing reviews of the Sanderson, and after coming across this amazing deal on Book-a-Table (which is still running, so getting booking girls!! CLICK ME)

You are seated in the courtyard, but don't fear!! It's basically a glorified gazeebo with plastic sides to block out the wind on colder days and over table heaters too.

The tables are quite small, in my opinion, there was still enough room for the two of us to sit comfortably, but we did have to have a shuffle around with plates/saucers to make enough room for everything.



As you can see, the tables were a beautiful marble colour - something which I am LOVING at the moment! Around 80% of my necklace and ring collection at the moment currently consists of howlite or marble details!

Your menu is presented to you hidden in an old classic book, like Charles Dickens.

You probably can't see in that much detail what we had, but I will type it out for you as we go along to save your eyesight, which if it is faltering anything like the rate of mine, you will be grateful!

As we'd booked on a deal, we were each brought a cocktail which I think was called the Sanderson. So I'm assuming that it was the hotel's signature cocktail. It was really nice, not too sickly sweet as some brightly coloured cocktails are! It tastes like passion fruit, and had a dried piece of passion fruit pegged (by the most adorable little peg!!) to the sugar encrusted rim of the glass!



To start with, your waiter will bring over these adorable little vials containing your tea selections.



The selections were:
White Rabbit: China white silver needles infused with white grapefruit, vanilla and almond white chrysanthemum.
Queen of Hearts: Red rose congu infused with red rose petals. Hint of vanilla and chocolate.
Alice: China black tea infused with hints of blackcurrent, vanilla, caramel, citrus, bergamot, blue cornflowers and blue mallow flowers.
Mad Hatter: Green tea infused with passion fruit, guava and mango.

I went for the 'White Rabbit' which was amazing. You could really taste all of the different notes in the tea, but yet it wasn't overpowering at all.
If you prefer to have your tea a bit sweeter, the sugar cubes were hidden in a music box, complete with twirling sugar plum fairy, which was a nice hidden touch.


Next to come out after your tea had been poured (in King or Queen teapots with paper hat crowns!!) then the savoury selection was brought out.  As I don't have a massive sweet tooth, this was my favourite part of the tea. The sandwiches were honestly so delicious that I could have eaten them all day. 

The items on the savoury selection included a Scottish smoked salmon, quail egg and caviar scotch egg. This was amazing, although I have to admit I did take the egg out. But the salmon was really flavourful and it was my first ever taste of caviar! Definitely feel like a swanky biaaatch now. 

A Whiltshire ham and smoked applewood croque-monsieur. Now, honestly, who doesn't love a toasty? Especially a posh cheese and ham one. Exxxactly. The applewood gave this sandwhich a really nice smokey taste aswell. 

Cornish crab and herb eclair. This was an unusual one, it was tasty but I couldn't quite get my head around the pastry-ness. Which was exactly the same as a normal eclair. I really enjoyed it but I wouldn't rush off to find the recipe to make myself you know? I just think that eclairs are one of those things which should remain sweet and not take the savoury path... a bit like pancakes, which should definitely not be eaten with cheese or mushrooms or anything else other than honey and fruit. Period.

Cucumber and cream cheese sandwich on fresh lime bread. Don't be fooled by the green colour of the bread, these little beauties were my favourite out of the lot. The bread had only the subtlest hint of lime to it but it complimented the cream cheese amazingly. And the cucumber was nice and thin, not those horrible dinner plate size slices that make your bread go all soggy. Ew.


Then came the sweet stuff. The presentation was amazing on this 3(and a quarter) tier stand. I say quarter because hidden in the teacup full of grass (do not eat this, I repeat, the grass is for decoration purposes only!) two tiny little treats are hidden for you, in the form of orange meringue 'curious carrots'! 

The first tier contains the 'blue caterpillar' (chocolatey fudgey heaven) and 'wonderland's magic marhsmallow mushrooms'. 

The second tier contained even more sweet  treats, in the forms of my ever first macaroon!! This was in the shape of a pocket watch and was an intensely strong coffee flavour. Luckily I love coffee, but a word of warning for you coffee detesters - approach with caution!
'Red velvet Ladybird' these were adorable little red velvet cupcakes which a layer of cream running through them. The decoration was done with marzipan and added that amaretto-ish flavour to them. 
'Banana bread and butterfly' these were pretty self explanatory, yummy banana bread topped with edible sugar paper butterflies. And finally on that tier was the 'Queen of Hearts oreo cookie soldier' these little bad boys were basically like a massive bourbon biscuit with a red chocolate filling. Amazing.

The third and final tier contained freshly baked (and I mean so fresh they were still warm - bliss) scones, a pot of creamy butter and then another of strawberry jam. Which of course started the big debate.. Scones or scones? 

Nestled next to the scones were two tiny 'drink me' bottles. These were so effing amazing, I only wish that they were bigger. Sob. Inside the bottles were three carefully layered flavours. Passion fruit, coconut and mango. They were so sharply fruity that they would be a heartburn suffers nightmare, but for me and my burn free heart they were the highlight of the tea. 





After the plates had all been cleared and the bill had been requested, we were surprised with one final treat. A tiny plant pot of passion fruit ice cream, covered with chocolate 'dirt' and sprinkled with crunchy honeycomb pieces. The ice cream was really fresh and a nice palette cleaner after such a sweet meal.


So that was my first, and hopefully not last, afternoon tea. I would highly recommend going with a group of girlfriends, your mumma, your grandmumma, your auntie.. basically any female would adore this.. I suppose you could go with a man, but if your boyfriends anything like mine, if the afternoon tea wasn't burgers and beer I probably couldn't get him to leave the house!





Friday, 13 November 2015

Ten Reasons Why It's Better Being A Girl

Girls. We love to moan don't we, God bless us. Some might say we are never happy (which to an extent may have some truth behind it..)
Here is my list of what I think are the ten best reasons we have for being a girl. Have a read and tell me if you agree, or whether there are any blatantly obvious ones I have missed!

1. We have a womb
Oh yes, the holy grail of the human body. We carry life, that my huns is amazing (admittedly a little creepy how a bunch of cells form from nothing and grows inside you and 9 months later out pops a child, a wrinkly, little poop machine.. ''aww''). Another amazing benefit of us having a womb is that we will never have the risk of someone coming up to us and saying 'Hi, you don't know me but you're actually my mum.. My dad said it was a one night stand and he couldn't remember who my mother was.' Nope, soz.

2. We have periods
Yes, this is the biggest thing we like to moan about. These little monthly bastards have the power to cripple us for a week. Ruin our plans to wear that beautiful white mini skirt that we had just purchased ready for our Friday night out. BUT, who doesn't get that split second of delight when you see Mr. P has arrived (Yay! I'm not pregnant) riiiiight before we realise it was a day early and you've ruined a decent pair of knickers. Livid

3. We cry, all the time
Definitely a blessing in disguise. Girls are allowed to cry, to weep, to sob inconsolably as soon as anyone in Eastenders dies. Imagine how difficult it must be to be a bloke and try and make it through 109 minutes of My Sister's Keeper with dry eyes. No fankooo. 

4. Chocolate
If it wasn't for girls, Galaxy would be out of business a long time ago. Boyfriends even buy it for us when we are sad/happy/hormonal/tired. Winning. During our 'TOTM' we are allowed to guzzle down tons of this edible happiness with not even the slightest bat of an eyelid (anyone who dares to comment will soon shut up as soon as the word 'period' is uttered. 

5. Make up 
How devastating it must be to not feel that indescribable tsunami of happiness that you get when you buy new make up? Boys will never know how it feels when your eyebrows are perfectly symmetrical (and finally more than 4 hairs thick - fuck you my 13 year old self for plucking the life out of them) or when you have finally mastered the mythical art of contouring and actually have cheekbone definition and your face is perfectly blended along your jaw. Bliss. Also, if we have a horrendous outbreak due to overdosing on point number 4, we can actually attempt to hide them. Boys do not have this advantage. 

6. Shopping
Female shopping is so much better than males. We have so much more selection and options. Can I get a whoop whoop? Men definitely feel that they have to splash out on more expensive labels and brands, where as women will shop where they please. We have no shame in buying cheap off eBay or second hand off Depop. You go girl.

7. Singing
I literally cannot drive properly unless I have a power ballad playing in my car (Jocelyn Brown - Somebody Else's Guy is undisputed king of car-aoke). We will sing when we want, loudly, proudly and hideously out of tune. When you and your girls are belting out a tune, we know we sound like Destiny's Child. Even if the truth is we are all wailing in the back of a taxi at 3am with kebab juice on our chins. 

8. 'Girly things'
Fairy lights, candles, bath bombs and face masks. These are life. We all know how much boys moan about the pampering and swear us to secrecy when they've agreed to let us put the teeniest bit of Lush's oatfix face mask on their face. Secretly, their inner girls is doing somersaults and hoping that we suggest this being a weekly thing. 

9. Being allowed to release your inner 13 year old 
Girls are allowed to be cute. And I don't mean cute as in, 'Aww you're so cute making me breakfast in bed with heart shaped eggs'. I mean the 'Wow, are you wearing unicorn pyjama's with cat slippers...' kind of cute. 
It is acceptable for us to still buy clothes with Barbie on them. To wear Jellie Shoes. To have pink fluffy clutch bags. To have glittery multi-coloured nails for holiday and sip cocktails out of twirly straws with little umbrellas. 
Gutted, boys. 

10. We have girlfriends
Yeahhh, so boys have got their best mates. They can drink beer, play Fifa for hours on end whilst sitting in toxic clouds of their own farts only coming up for air to order pizza. 
Us girls, do friendship so much better. We talk, we give good advice. We can do sophisticated brunches, sipping our champagne with the oh-so-posh floating strawberry. But we can also do the true love side. Rubbing your bessie's fake tan in on her back. Spooning in bed at 4am, drunk on cheap prosecco and wine talking about deep things, like true love, the meaning of life and most importantly, which Kardashian we are most like. 



Thursday, 12 November 2015

Joining Bloglovin

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Millie x

Wednesday, 11 November 2015

So, here it is... My first ever blog post!

I have been toying with the idea of starting a blog for some time now and decided to take the plunge and just do it. Considering I spend a vast amount of my spare time reading such a huge variety of other people's blogs, I thought that there must be at least a 1% probability chance that someone out there might read mine!

How do you even know what to label a blog as?

Beauty? Well, I do love make up and spend quite a chunk of my wages each month on products.. but I don't think that it makes me any better at putting make up on!

Travel? I love a good old holiday as much as the next person, but unfortunately I was not blessed by being born into a millionaire household, I do have a full time jobs and limited funds, so I cant really call myself a seasoned traveller, when I only jaunt off twice (three if I'm on a roll) times a year.. once if city breaks within the U.K. don't count lolz.

Food? Supernoodles are the peak of my culinary ability.

Lifestyle? I'm probably not as interesting as I like to think that I am. My ''exciting'' weekend activities at the moment consist of binge watching Sons of Anarchy on Netflix and Domino's - ordered at 12:01 on a Sunday via the app and greeting the delivery boy in my pj's with serious bedhair. Obvs

So my blog will probably be a mixture of them all. Hopefully someone (anyone?!) will like it and continue reading. Or if not, hopefully the infamous internet trolls are not too harsh.

I'm not looking to become internet famous or make millions from my posts. I'm not looking to quit my full time job to focus on writing completely - I love the hustle and bustle of working in London and to be honest, I think that I would get such bad cabin fever if I was stuck in my house 24/7 (and probably end up a recluse who played the Sims for 48 hour stints, pausing only to make myself spaghetti hoops on toast).

I'm writing this blog, simply because I like writing. I like talking and I like trying out new things. At least 75% of the things I buy every month after discovered by reading blogs. Whether it's new beauty products or clothes I've seen on bloggers wish lists and must haves. Recently a lot of my purchases have been homeware, not that I am, or am any where near being, a home owner. But seriously, you can never have enough pillows, candles and copper accessories in one bedroom can you?

I thought I would start my first blog post with a list. Who doesn't like a good list? I could easily spend a fortune on quirky stationery (Paperchase & Ohh Deer - I love thee).

5 Reason's I will be the worst blogger ever (Probably)

1. I've never eaten a macaron/macaroon.

I'm so basic that I don't even know how they are spelt, sob. Most blogs I have visited all contain a post about a cute afternoon tea (something I have never done either, ha FAIL) with beautifully snapped pictures of these multi-coloured biscuits. I have only ever seen them in real life once. And that was on a sweet stall in a market in Amsterdam. It didn't even cross my mind to try them though, as they were sat next to a row of toffee apples. No contest.

2. I don't like eggs.

Well, that's a slight fib. I've just broken my 15 year (fuck, that makes me sound and feel ancient. I'm only 23 I promise) egg-free dry spell and started eating scrambled egg. Only with smoked salmon - because I'm a fancy bish - or with copious amounts of brown sauce on top. NEVER on toast though, soggy bread makes me heave.
But I hate, with a passion, most other types of egg. Which automatically loses me blogger points as at any one time when you are browsing blogs there is a 99% chance you will see a dippy egg and soldiers. And instagram is just basically pictures of poached egg and avocado on toast. Bleurgh

3. I'm not a huge selfie fan.

Don't get me wrong, I take a selfie whenever I'm made up and ready to go out. But I definitely don't upload them all. So for me, it would be quite a big thing to take pictures and pictures of myself for my blog. The thought of vlogging scares the shit out of me lol. Nothing makes me cringe more than watching a video back of myself - errrr.. why does your voice suddenly mimic Roz's from Monsters Inc. when its recorded? Or, worse still, do I actually sound like that full time???!

4. I only have an iPhone and a standard computer.

I don't know anything about camera's. I think the last camera I used was a little cheeky silver sony digital bad boy with probably a 20 mega-pixel zoom. Bosh.
I also don't own a Mac - desktop or laptop. I do want to invest in one though in the near (if I can afford it, if not - distant) future.
Also, I don't think I can live much longer without a Go-Pro in my life. But every time I go to add one to my basket, Little Miss Practicality pops out to rain on my parade. 'What are you going to film Millie? The view out the window on your lengthy train commute to London?' Sarcastic bitch.

5. I work full time. 

If anything is going to affect my blogging, it will be this point. Obviously I don't finish work and then go home to live in a cave with no access to social media. But it also means I am limited to what I can do in the days to write about.
As much as I would love to, I don't have the opportunity to go to a boozy mid-week brunch. Or to be outside taking outfit of the day pictures. Cheeky picture outside London Liverpool Street station in my black dress and black tights - FASHION ICON IN THE MAKING, ME.
I will still post as much as I can, I always see bloggers talk about scheduled posts for when they are on holidays. That's something I could do, once I figure out how ha.

So there you have it, my first post. Please be nice if you take the time to read this and if you are feeling extra nice, leave me a comment. I'm not going to sign off with any questions for a little while as I will just feel like a lonely pleb who's talking to themselves if no-one replies. Ha!

Millie x