Halloween Payday Wish list

Halloween has always been one of my favourite days in the year, especially when I was in my middle teens going through my 'gothic' years. The sound of grungy music, black heavy eyeliner and watching scary movies filled me with delight. Wearing my black lipstick, skin tight leathers and hair in synthetic dreadlocks, it was the one day of the year that I didn't feel out of place. I have grown up a fair amount since then and my style is now much more conformist. I like pretty little dresses, pink lipstick and I'm partial to a spot of shopping in Zara (okay, more like a weekly spree in Zara). Life has changed - I'm a married woman with a professional job and over the years I've grown rather fond of the fashion industry, but every now and then I still like to bring out my darker gothic side and when the autumn/winter trends come about, it's a great excuse to dress a little bit vampish and bring out my inner dark side.

I have fallen head over heels for this French Connection Maddison Gardens Embellished dress and the black lace and sheer panelling helps evoke the gothic style I'm going for this month. I have always found French Connection dresses a delight to wear and since they are a little bit on expensive side for me, I always find myself investing in one during autumn as a treat. 

This Vivienne Westwood clutch featured in my wish list has been on my mind since I saw it on display when I was last in Selfridges. I love the oxblood colour and the pretty orb design that draws attention on the front. The envelope style is quirky, yet versatile and would fit well with any outfit choice this season.

The final item on my halloween payday wish list are these gorgeous Kandee shoes I saw on the Kandee Facebook page a few days ago. Kandee have just launched their new season of shoes and these are perfect for those looking to make a statement, have some fun and look quirky this autumn. 

Do you have anything on your fashion wish list?


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Chiara Fashion Behind the Scenes


Yesterday a handful of bloggers and I were kindly invited to the Chiara Fashion HQ for a photo shoot day which involved having our makeup done and being given the chance to try on several items of their new A/W collection as well as meet their lovely team.


Chiara Fashion are a small friendly shopping site that stock the latest trends and fashion at affordable prices and consist of a small team based in central Leeds. The upcoming fashion brand sell a great range of clothing with everything from going out dresses to casual attire as well as accessorises, handbags and shoes. 


Their studio in Leeds had the most wonderful display of clothes - with items that would cater for most people. Common trends seen at the studio were tartan prints, peplum tops and dresses, checkered clothing and chunky winter knits. For those interested in Christmas Party dresses, Chiara Fashion had a great supply of glittery body-con pieces and statement peplum dresses. In fact, at Chiara fashion you could buy several party dresses for a fraction of high street prices. 


One of my favourite items of the day was this cute little tartan crop-top, perfect for teaming with a pair of leather pants or even disco pants during the autumn season. I wore this with a chunky statement necklace and curly hair to channel my inner rock chick.

I had a wonderful day at the Chiara studios and I can't wait to see how my images turn out in a few weeks time. Keep your eyes peeled for part-2 of my Chiara Fashion photo shoot.

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Best of 2014 Advent Calendars

With only 63 days until Christmas (just over 8 weeks), I thought it was finally time to properly start mentioning the 'C word' here on Forever Miss Vanity. Christmas always has a nasty habit on creeping up on us a little bit too fast and this year is no exception. I can still remember last Christmas like it was yesterday and having crammed in a graduation, a wedding, moving house and a new job this within the last 12 months, it's no wonder that this year has flown by. To help you feel a little bit more organised (as well as helping myself get organised), I decided to give you a round up of the best advent calendars currently on the market. I have everything here from chocolate to alcohol and best of all, lots of beauty treats.

Liberty London Advent Calendar £149 
If you're looking to inject a little bit of luxury into your build up for Christmas and you have money to spend, why not lavish yourself with this beautiful Peacock printed beauty advent calendar from Liberty London. Built with little drawers rather than the normal advent calendar flaps, this beauty calendar houses some of the luxurious beauty treats that can be found in one of London's most prestigious stores. With everything from NARS to Dermalogica, Laura Mercier and ESPA, this calendar is the Christmas calendar that keeps on giving and worth it if you're looking to invest in some higher end beauty this festive season.
Available in store or online in November.

L'Occitane Advent Calendar £45 
In Provence, France it is tradition to have 13 deserts on the Christmas table and L'Occitane staying true to it's French foundations has decided to trim down their advent calendar to 13 doors rather than conventional 24. However, do not be dismayed. The L'Occitane calendar doors each reveal sensual body and skincare products with lots of fragrant, stimulating and enjoyable beauty surprises. At £45, this calendar is a worthy investment for any true skincare fan.
Available on the website from November.

Selfridges Advent Calendar £85 
One of the highly anticipated advent calendars is back on the market and this time Selfridges have opted for an enchanted theme. The Enchanted Spells advent calendar has an inventory of magic potions that are perfect for any beauty fanatic. The calendar houses some of the world's finest beauty brands including YSL, Victor & Rolf and Lancome.
The advent calendar is now available online or in store at Selfridges.


Although the popularity of beauty calendars has increased over the last year, we cannot do an advent calendar round up without mentioning our old favourites, the chocolate advent calendar. The chocolate advent calendar is still as popular as ever and these days even the chocolate companies are upping their game.

Lindt Advent Calendar £5.49 
Lindt chocolate has always been a firm favourite in my family and there isn't a Christmas that goes by where I don't scoff almost an entire box of Lindor chocolate truffles on Christmas day. For those who haven't had the pleasure of dining on Lindt chocolate before, Lindt chocolate is a melt in the mouth chocolate heaven. With many different flavours, textures and creamy chocolate goodness and not to mention the small price tag of £5.49, it's hard to resist buying this advent calendar this Christmas.

Hotel Chocolat Advent Calendar £12.50 
Another contender for the best chocolate advent calendar this year (in my opinion) is Hotel Chocolat. I cannot resist popping into my local Hotel Chocolat branch at Christmas and treating myself to their beautifully packaged, exquisitely tasting chocolate. The Hotel Chocolat advent calendar this year features a fabulous 24 Christmas sculptures from reindeer to snowmen and penguins to Christmas trees.

Not on the High-street Beer Advent Calendar £112 
Although I'm not a massive fan of beer, I couldn't help but mention this quirky advent calendar I stumbled across the other day whilst browsing the Not on the High-street website. For those looking to have a Christmas tipple or two, this is the perfect way to ease yourself into the Christmas spirit. This advent calendar celebrates the Best of British by housing 24 different 330ml traditionally British beers and a 500ml bottle of 'Ding Dong' Champagne style ale for Christmas Day.

Have you bought your advent calendar yet?




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River Island Autumn Sales


Sale shopping is probably my favourite past time and right now there are many opportunities to grab yourself a bargain as the summer seasons has draws to an end and the autumn season begins. Although shopping through the sales can be fun, it can also be quite an exhilarating process. Firstly you have to contend with all the other sale shoppers around you, frantically trying to grab the best bargains and secondly you need to figure out what is worth purchasing amongst the last season leftovers. When I go sale shopping, I always try to invest in transitional items that will last me from season to season and try not to get overwhelmed by the amount of reductions which can lead to impulse buying. 


My recent sale purchase is this gorgeous black blurred floral print blazer from River Island. This little beauty had 50% off in the sale and cost an affordable £25 rather than the original £50 price tag. The darker print of this blazer gives it an autumnal feel, whilst the floral design helps carry the trend into the spring and summer. This blazer can be worn all year round and accessorised according to suit the weather. During the autumn months I would team this blazer with a pair of leather trousers or skorts if the weather isn't too cold, a white blouse and statement jewellery like the necklace worn in the above images from Fervour Allura.

Have you found anything nice in the sales?

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Bed Head's Dumb Blonde


After heavily colouring my hair for the last ten years, my tresses have finally lost their health and vitality. Years ago I used to have shiny long brunette hair that friends used to compliment, now I'm stuck bleached ends that split easily and very little shine. Don't get me wrong, I love my hair. Since opting for the 'ombre' trend my hair has a new lease of life. It looks jazzy, on trend and suits my skin tone much more than a block colour. But some days, I have to fight the temptation to go back fully brunette, because when I was fully brunette my hair shimmered each day and looked healthy.


I have always been a big fan of BedHead and I've been more than complimentary about their products on my blog in the past. When I worked as a hairdresser I would often find myself sneaking into the stock cupboard and playing with all the products. I love them.


Recently I was sent the BedHead Dumb Blonde shampoo and conditioner to review by the lovely people over at HairTrade*. The online company Hair Trade specialise in hair extensions, beauty products, fragrances, hair tools and haircare, stocking a variety of the most popular salon hair care brands. The BedHead Dumb Blonde range is for those that suffer from endless split ends from bleaching and colouring hair as well as those that are lacking vitality and shine. The BedHead 'Dumb Blonde' range according to the website promises to 'repair surface damage and strengthen hair, add shine and maintain colour vibrancy. It also protects hair from UV and thermal damage. Not only do I colour my hair, I also go swimming a lot where chlorine affects my hair and I heavily use straighteners and additional thermal hair equipement. The Dumb Blonde shampoo and conditioner has done wonders to my tresses, giving them shine and softness as well as distributing a heavenly berry scent throughout my locks that grabs attention. Whilst many people would not like to be associated with the controversially named term on this shampoo and conditioner duo,when it comes to the Bed Head range, I'm proud to be one of their Dumb Blondes.

Have you tried the Bed Head Dumb Blonde range before?


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Autumn Florals & Competition


Just because summer is over, it doesn't mean we should be hanging up our floral dresses. In fact, florals look great all year long. I admit, during the summertime I'm a massive hoarder of floral, vintage inspired dresses and when it comes to Autumn, I often don't know what to do with them. However, teamed up with a blazer, a pretty scarf and some court shoes, floral dresses can become fantastic transitional pieces for your wardrobe, taking you through summer straight to Autumn and Winter.

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This Chi Chi clothing Maisie dress is one of my favourite floral dresses. I love the vintage patterning, the block white hemline and the hourglass silhouette the flared skirt helps create. Boned under the bust with a padded sewn in bra and elasticated at the back, this dress is made for optimum comfort and is perfect for any Autumn parties, weddings or cocktail nights. One thing I would warn you about is that Chi Chi sizes differ dramatically from dress to dress. I have several Chi Chi dresses ranging from a size 8 to a size 12, all which fit me brilliantly, but all in different sizes. If you make sure you read the size guides before purchasing, you won't be disappointed.

Because Chi Chi clothing and I love this dress so much, we have teamed up to give you the chance to win your own Chi Chi Maisie dress in a size 10. Open to UK residents aged 18 & above, all you have to do is enter via the rafflecopter form below. The competition ends on 14/11/2014, good luck!




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Keeping Warm with Zara


When it comes to autumn and winter clothes shopping, the store that comes straight to my mind is Zara. Admittedly I'm not a fan of their summer range, but as soon as the weather becomes dull and the nights get colder, I'm straight into my nearest Zara to stockpile all their cosy knitted jumpers, coats and scarves straight into my basket. As someone that suffers from Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA) staying warm and wrapped in the winter is my priority, it is comfort over fashion any day. Without scarves, gloves and a fussy warm coat my joints would swell much easier and leave me in excruciating pain. It was actually last winter that I first noticed the warning signs of RA, but I dismissed these symptoms thinking they were side effects of the atrocious weather we were having. Investing in a warm snuggly winter coat is important for everyone, but for someone with inflammatory arthritis it gives them even more comfort through the days when their arthritis isn't at it's best.

My recent Zara purchase is the gorgeous camel coloured fur trimmed coat that I bought from a recent trip to Manchester. This coat is not only lovely and warm, but it also has a removable fur trim making it incredibly versatile and a great investment for those looking for a coat that pull off many styles. When I'm not wearing the fur trim, I often team this jacket with one of my large Zara scarves for optimum comfort and warmth.


There are so many winter items I'm currently lusting after Zara at the moment from this beautiful red tartan checked scarf to these super cute leopard print booties. I'm also in love with this wool blazer that looks sophisticated and cool yet still has the ability to keep you warm in the Autumn and this cosy camel layered jumper with sheer underlay, perfect for a capsule wardrobe.

Have you been shopping at Zara lately?



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Selfridges VIP Fashion Show


Last Thursday one of my blogger besties, Katie (Golddustblog) and I were invited to the Manchester Selfridges VIP Fashion night. We were treated to endless amounts of Champagne, delicious canapés and were able to mingle amongst soap stars whilst watching the Selfridges Autumn and Winter fashion show. It was a fabulous night with lots of beautiful outfits on show, lots of giggles amongst friends and the VIP treatment Selfridges gave us.


The catwalk showcased a variety of looks for men and women this autumn and winter, with basketball jackets and tailored suits being the most prominent trend for men and shift dresses, red leopard print, sparkles and Parisian chic being the most displayed outfits for women.


The catwalk started in a quirky way with models walking down the prestigious Selfridges escalators towards the crowds. There was an abundance of leather mini skirts and bright prints on the night as seen in the image above.


The Selfridges catwalk show also presented us with many Little Black Dresses available in store, proving that sometimes less is more and that every woman should be investing in a LBD this winter.


One of my favourite outfits of the evening was this gorgeous lace ensemble, complete with a little black bow to give it an air of Parisian Chic. Combined with a pair of simple black stilettos and a gorgeous little clutch bag, this outfit looked striking yet understated. 


Following the red and black theme running through the evening was this rock'n'roll style outfit with a little red and black dress teamed up with a luxe leather jacket.


Like many fashion shows, the Selfridges team clearly left the best until last and all eyes were focused on this exquisite gold lace topped dress. This was the princess dress of the evening and the outfit all the girls wanted to wear. Selfridges definitely knew how to impress us all and tug on our purse strings. I think it's time I begin saving...

What's your favourite A/W14 trend?
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Sunday Style with Wal-G


It feels like two minutes ago since I did my last 'Sunday Style' post - this week has gone far too fast for my liking and boy, it has been a busy one. On Thursday I was kindly invited as VIP to a Selfridges Fashion Show and this week has been probably one of my busiest since I started work, hence why the articles have been less frequent recently, I'm sorry.

Today I thought I'd share with you my lovely new shift dress from Wal-G (link). If you haven't heard of the Wal-G brand before (I haven't until recently), they are a fresh, young London Label that according to the website: "offer sophisticated transitional pieces with a mix of casual basics for the girl who is style conscious and wants day-to-nights pieces." Wal-G* defines their average customers as "someone who has an undeniable confidence which consistently translates through their wardrobe choices.With an admirable love for mixing dressed-up and dressed-down styles, she maintains elegance in an effortless way."


I have been looking to invest in some new shift dresses for quite sometime and this Sheer Swing Shift Dress recently caught my eye. I love the quirky sheer panels on the wrists and how effortlessly glam it looks. The dress can be accessorised and worn with heels for an evening look or worn with a simple necklace and chelsea boots for a day time look. The versatility of this dress is endless and at £35.00 it also a bargain.

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Lessons Learnt from Blogging


Today I have decided to take a little bit of time out from the fashion, beauty and lifestyle and talk about the lessons I have learnt from being a blogger and my general views on the blogging community. I have now been blogging for nearly 4 years and with thousands of bloggers out there, I feel somewhat of a veteran. To be completely honest, I don't even remember the reasoning behind initially starting my blog, all I know is that I wanted to write and expand my journalism portfolio. If you asked me four years ago whether I'd be sat here now with years worth of experience in the blogging community, a portfolio of brands I have worked with and telling everyone that i'm still head over heels in love with blogging, I probably would have laughed. I'm a person that four years ago couldn't commit to anything long term and writing was far from my strong point. As much as I hate to admit it, it was my ex that taught me how to write properly and get this blog rolling - similar to Adele and her ex being the reason behind the smash hit 'Someone Like You'. My blog being where it is today was unexpected, but probably one of the best things I have ever established and stuck to and with support from my lovely readers, lots of lovely brands and of course my husband taking most of my photographs, my blog is now where it is today - something that I'm incredibly proud of and happy to call my own.

So here's a few things that blogging has taught me over the years and that sometimes I don't always recognise. Being a blogger is more than putting words to paper, it's a lifestyle choice and in some cases, can be incredibly rewarding.

A good blog takes time and dedication.
I don't want to sound pretentious, but i'd like to think that I have a good blog. A blog that has stuck to it's true values over the years and has not been lead too astray by blatant advertising or sponsored posts. I'd be lying if I said I don't make money from my blog, but it's not what my blog revolves around. I love writing, seeing the feedback from my audience and knowing that one post may cheer someone up or make a difference in the life. Or from a brand perspective, encourage sales and get smaller companies that deserve credit notice. I have stayed true to myself for four years dedicating most of my spare hours to making this blog my little corner of the internet. To be able to accept the opportunities I have now, I have wrote so many posts that probably only three people have read, I have spent hours researching the current trends and trying to educate myself in the world of fashion and beauty and I have told myself to keep on going when it was all too easy to give up. There's no miracle strategy in the blogging world that will give you instant success - it is part luck and part determination. I wouldn't say I'm successful in the 'I have millions of followers and travel the world etc' way, but I'd say my success is that people actually read my blog and even if it's a small amount, it's more followers than I had when I started.

Building relationships is important
Building relationships whilst blogging is probably one of the most important things I have learnt from running this blog. Building relationships with bloggers is great so that you can attract new readers and support each other in the blogging community and building relationships with brands is important as they can help give you opportunities that makes your blog stand out from the crowd and be the best it can be. With that in mind, remember to thank people that have given you support, keep in contact with as many people as possible and always be polite. As in real life, the blogging community is more who you know than what you know sometimes.

'Freebies' are far from free.
One part of blogging that probably irritates me the most is the fact that so many people ask me 'how do you get all those freebies?' all the time. Unless your a blogger yourself, it is sometimes overlooked the amount of time and effort that goes into a post to obtain those so-called 'freebies' and when you calculate all the preparation work for the post, the photography and the writing what is considered a freebie to some people, it hard earned payment to bloggers.

Sometimes a smaller blog is better.
I'm not saying that I wouldn't like to be like Zoella with 6 million followers, but as my blog has grown and I have grown as a person, I have realised that sometimes having is a smaller blog is better. Having a smaller, yet dedicated readership means that I can be myself and write the way I want without pressure to write on a daily basis and being accountable to agents or big brands. Of course I'd like to be a bigger and better blogger in the future, but right now i'm the happiest I have ever been in my blogging career, I have lots of opportunities and most importantly blogging isn't a chore for me, I love every second I spend writing a blog post.

Blogging can shape your career
Finally, if it wasn't for blogging I would not have the job I have now, but I also know of someone that went on a rant about her job via her blog and got sacked. Blogging can be quite an influential tool, but when used correctly you achieve so much more than what is online.Thanks to blogging I learnt how to organise my time, build relationships and learnt more than a textbook would have ever told me about the blogging and PR industry throughout university. I now work with bloggers every single day and find my job highly rewarding - in fact, that photo just above was taken last week at work when the CEO of our company thought it would be a good idea to have Meerkats in the office. I have been so lucky that my blog gave me the extra experience that I needed to step onto the ladder of my dream career and although it isn't possible for a lot of industries, blogging still shows that you're committed, you have great organisational skills and that you're able to communicate with an audience efficiently.

Although it can be a little bit stressful and is pretty much a full time job of it's own, blogging has changed my life in so many different ways for which I am entirely grateful. 

What lessons have you learnt from blogging?
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Sunday Style


Don't you think it's the best feeling in the world when you find a dress that a) looks good b) accentuates your curves and c) doesn't cost a fortune? Words cannot describe how happy I was when I stumbled across this beautiful red lace dress for £29.99 in my local H&M. Last night the Husband and I went out on our monthly 'date night' and I spent hours yesterday afternoon looking for the perfect dress to grab his attention. I went in all my usual stores and kept coming across clothing that looked very similar to dresses I already own.I wanted something different, striking and since we were going to a posh Italian restaurant, I really wanted to channel my inner 'Bella Donna'. H&M isn't usually a shop I tend to visit, but after yesterdays surprise purchase, I'll be paying more attention to what they have in stock.


This dress is for those who love flaunting their curves and wants hips like Beyonce - seriously. The floaty petticoat lined skirt adds volume to the hips whilst the rest of the dress tightens in at the waist, giving the perfect hourglass figure. A dress like this can be worn on so many different occasions whether it's the upcoming Christmas festivities (I'm sorry for mentioning the 'C' word), a Bonfire night party or an evening out with your friends. You can also dress it down with a little leather jacket during the day for a grunge style look or glam it up with a blazer and statement jewellery for the evening. In fact, a few weeks ago I was invited to the St Leger's Ladies Day races that I unfortunately couldn't attend and this dress would have been perfect with a pair of red heels, a little blazer and a smart hat. Although it is quite a flirty and fun dress, the long sleeves and high chest line enable it to be worn at more sophisticated events. I'm ridiculously happy with new purchase.

Have you found any bargains in H&M recently?
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Triumph Underwear #NiggleFix Campaign


It's not often that I share adverts or campaign snippets here on Forever Miss Vanity, but the Triumph #NiggleFix Campaign really made me giggle as I can relate to the daily irritation and niggles that ill fitted underwear can cause and I'm also a massive fan of the Triumph shape wear and underwear collections. During my life so far I have been everywhere from a 38FF bra size down to a 32B and most sizes in between and during those times, I have never managed to find the perfect bra. 

However, Triumph have now taken all these daily niggles that us women have and they have come up with a solution. The new Magic Bra has all the support of a wired bra with the feel and comfort, but a clever piece of silicone in the new Magic Wire Bra gives the magic of support without wires. and the built in mesh stabiliser offers additional support that moves around the body. So there we have it ladies, a new bra that promises to abolish those little moments where we need to adjust our bra in public and gets rid of those pesky wires that have a habit of sticking or falling out that can often cause irritation and pain.

The Triumph #NiggleFix campaign encourages women to share their everyday problems on social platforms using the hashtag to illustrate the most common problems and call upon the community to suggest their best possible solutions. Triumph will then take the research away and illustrate them back to the community. With our support, we can end those daily bra niggles and bring comfort to all women. This is a campaign I'm definitely sticking by.

What do you find most annoying about wearing a bra?





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Rare London A/W Preview

Photograph courtesy of Rare London
Last night a few bloggers and I were invited to the Renaissance Hotel in Manchester for a night of chocolate making and cocktails to launch the Rare London A/W collection. Attendees included the beautiful Lily Kitten, Victoria from In The Frow, HannahLouiseF and Becca from the Fashion Train as well as many more stylish, wonderful girlies. 


As you can see from the above photograph, I will be not giving up my day job anytime soon to become a master chocolatier, but I really enjoyed learning about the art of making chocolate and having the chance to give it ago myself. Making chocolate is harder and a lot messier than it looks, but it homemade chocolate truffles taste much better than ones you can buy over the counter and you can make any flavour you like.


In the middle of our chocolate masterclass (trying not to get chocolate over all the clothes ), we were shown an array of beautiful garments from the Rare London A/W collection. The collection involved lots of faux fur, sequins and striking prints, as well as mesh skirts, leopard print and polka dots. The collection has something for everyone this winter.


One of my favourite dresses from the A/W14 range has to be this striking lace and fur mix dress. I love the clash of both fabrics and the daring yet fun design. The sheer lace top has beautiful gold detailing for extra sparkle over the upcoming festive season.


Also on display was a collection of big sparkly jewels from costume necklaces to big gem cocktail rings, studded bracelets and statement earrings. I fell in love with turquoise cocktail ring featured below last night and I can't wait to eventually get my hands on it.


I had such a lovely memorable night with great company and some beautiful designs. What could be better than a mixture of cocktails, fashion and chocolate? It's heaven for us women.

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