Showing posts with label Lifestyle. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lifestyle. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 24, 2014

How To Survive A Sale?

Picture taken at Galeries Lafayette, oh boy i miss Paris...
Sometimes i seriously wonder, what am i doing to myself with this 5 piece French wardrobe thing. Why not let go a little? Well, simply because there's more important things in the world than clothes. And shoes. And even more clothes.
With bi-annual sale popping up everywhere , i always have to mentally prepare myself to prevent a huge pile of bad bargains by the end of it. Shoes that i am sure i am never going to wear... Crazy colourful stuff (because it's almost free!!)... Another black top to add to the already ginormous family in my wardrobe...
So here's my top 8 tips/rules on how to survive a sale.

1. Simply avoid. This one is both the easiest and the hardest at the same time. The easiest because there's no eye contact with any tempting dress or that one bag.  On the other hand it's the hardest because the sale is freaking everywhere.

2. Set a budget. I you do want to take a nose dive into the deep deep hole of what is called a sale, set a budget that possibly fits your bank account.

3. Stay strict. Remember that there was a reason you didn't want something in the beginning. You didn't buy those shorts you saw at Zara before because they were 100% polyester? Please don't buy them now. No, not even for 20 euros.

4. Need vs Want. When a sale starts, my 'wants' usually become bigger than my needs. Try to keep them apart by creating a list of what you really need and stick to that list.

5. When in doubt, don't buy. This rule kind of always applies, but especially during sale season. When in doubt, don't buy just because you're afraid it will be gone by the end of the day. You'll somehow get over it, trust me.

6. Stick to basics. This is for when you're not very much into sales or simply too afraid to buy crazy stuff for the sake of buying them. Stick to a pre-written list of basics and you'll be just fine.

7. Non-seasonal only. Don't buy anything that it too much 'in season'. That super cool florae Givenchy print? You can't wear it next season (or never).

8. Go early. Believe me its hard for me to even type this since i am definitely not a morning person as they say 'go hard or go home'. So go as early as possible, preferably when other bargain hunters are still sleepy or even sleeping.

Ready now? Let's go!





Monday, March 10, 2014

Photo Diary: LONDON

DAY 1
Travelling
DAY 2
Sightseeing


DAY 3
Shopping with Mommy + Chummy Time
DAY 4
Travelling


Monday, February 24, 2014

MONDAY MINUTE | Online vs Print


Its Sunday night and whilst in sat at home watching the Olympic Games closing ceremony, briefly looking at instagram updates and flipping through the pages of the UK Vogue magazine. I realized I havent really bought a magazine in ages -apart from the stack I did at London's airport 2 weeks ago-, when I used to collect French Vogue and have piles and piles and piles of it at home. At one point, I got so tired of seeing Ads on the first 60(?!) pages, I mean, it was ad after ad after ad. Boring stuff. Then I completely became an “online person”, I am a blogger so it also makes sense, right?
I started to consume online content like theres no tomorrow, everything is so quick online. Something happens and boom! It's on twitter, instagram, facebook, you name it and so I spent the past 6 months of my life changing my habits. Funny enough, I am sitting here a few months later, flipping through the pages of a magazine and finding it so incredibly relaxing and therapeutic. Yeah, it sounds a bit dramatic but it's true. I found myself making some iPhone photos of makeup trends, making notes about styling tricks and so on.
My point is, I found my love for print again, suddenly and randomly. I embrace being part of the online generation and I am happy I managed to sneak my way in, Oh I am! But something in me wants to go back to my old ways of consuming inspiration. At the end of the day, there is no reason why print should be in war with the online generation and viceversa.
How do you feel about print? It would be interesting to hear your opinion…