Senin, 30 November 2015

9 Tips on How To Stay Healthy During The Festive Season





 (it doesn't involve egg not lattes, unfortunately) 

Festive season is upon us! It's still not technically December just yet, but, the Christmas lights are all on, decorations are going up, and we�ve probably all got our office Christmas party outfits sorted - or at least whittled it down to around 5 potentials waiting to hit buy in our ASOS saved lists. Apart from trying not to spend your Christmas present budget entirely on yourself - (guilty! Sorry mum dad and boyfriend) - one of the hardest things about the festive season is trying to stay healthy. With all of the parties, free alcohol, alcohol in general, and then canap�s, who can really resist? I know I struggle. And with a 10 day trip to Thailand booked 3 days after Christmas, I can�t really afford to be getting too merry and eating all of the (mince) pies. Who�s going to like my Instagram picture of me looking cute wrapped in a towel on the beach when the reality is I look like a pig in a blanket? My mum. That's all. And that's only because she's likes every thing that I post. 

The main thing to keep in mind is that trying to be healthier doesn't mean you have to press pause on having fun. Memories that are alcohol and food induced are worth so much more than the couple of lbs you may put on whilst creating them! This is the month for enjoying yourself, letting yourself go (a little), but it'll be a lot easier to get back on track in January (#newyearnewme) if you stay on track during December. Keeping things healthy now will make you feel less guilty about indulging too much, and then make it a lot easier for yourself to make a push in the new year.

1. Figure out your indulgent dates in advance so you can plan around it

Planning is important. Know when you�re going to be getting merry and try stick to those dates. I have 4.5 dates in my diary where I know I will definitely be eating naughty food and drinking a little too much (yep, precise)

1. A dinner with my best blogging girls Allie and Sarah

2. Office Christmas lunch

3. The office Christmas party

3.5 the day after the office Christmas party - bacon sandwich will be needed.

4. Christmas Day

Now I have these big indulgent days pencilled in, I can plan to do a really big workout. That way I will have earned at least some of the naughty food and drink, guilt-free.

On the days where you aren�t indulging, eat as healthily as you possibly can.

2. Stop Feeling Guilty- ditch the fuck it effect

Feeling guilty about eating certain things often leads to more unhealthy eating. It�s the �fuck it� effect, if you will. So you eat all of the chocolate in your advent calendar by 3rd December. Don�t think fuck it and go and eat your sisters and then 10 mince pies. Abandon the guilt and let yourself enjoy the indulgence guilt-free, then get back to your normal routine around it.

3. Stop thinking December is a free pass

What happens in December stays in December, right? Wrong. What happens in December - i.e. eating all of the chocolates, sweets, cake, roast potatoes, and drinking a gallon of gravy - goes with you into the new year in the form of a few extra lbs. The biggest mistake people make is seeing December as a get out of jail free card for eating and drinking whatever, because well, December� and you�ll start a gym membership next year because new year new you. Stop the excuses, cut the crap, and let yourself indulge only when you really need to.

4. Do you want it because you like it or because you think you should have it?

Mince Pies! Chocolate coins! Christmas Pudding! Pigs in Blankets! Stuffing! But are you eating these because you really like them, or because they are just Christmas foods you don�t usually eat? Do you really want a gingerbread latte smothered in cream from Starbucks because it's a special one-time-of-year thing, or just a normal one? Work it out.

which leads me to... 
5. Pick and choose a few things to indulge in

Rather than indulging in every naughty treat on the table, choose your two favourites to treat yourself too. They will feel more special that way. Eat what you love, leave what you like.




6. Try limit your alcohol intake 

I�m not saying skip the free bar or say no to every glass of mulled wine, but unless you have something special planned, it�s best to avoid it as much as you can. When you drink alcohol, your body starts to burn that off before you burn off any food at all. Any food that you eat after or whilst you drink will more than likely be stored as fat - unless you really dance hard on the D-floor. Work out when you�re major festive parties and meet-ups are planned and allow yourself to drink then, but skip that casual glass of red by the fire on your evenings in.

7. When you drink, head for a G&T and slimline tonic

If you must, take a less calorific option! A big hefty squeeze of lime will make this better. Or cucumber.
8. Balance foods out with more vegetables

An easy one to begin with. When piling up your roast dinners, stick to a more vegetable heavy side, followed by protein, and then carbs. Eat the vegetables first too, so you fill up on the healthier stuff first leaving less space for the naughtier foods! I'm beginning to sound like your Mum preaching "eat your greens! Eat your greens!" over and over. But the mum's were on to something... 

9. Go Bodycon or go home

Oversized clothes look cool, but they�ll encourage you to eat more as they have oh so much room for expansion! Body-conscious clothing will keep you just that - body conscious, so you won�t want to over indulge so much.


Like I said before, there's absolutely no need to press pause on the fun of the festive period. But a few simple changes will stop you from feeling the guilt - and the pressure to get in shape - when January arrives. 

Love, Sophie x

Minggu, 29 November 2015

How To Make A Marble or Wood-effect Flat Lay Background




I think I've learnt the key to success on Instagram. And it's all about flat lays. Those constructed images of 'reality' of little lifestyle bits strewn so 'casually' on the floor... it just means like like like popping up all over the place. I mean of course my fave Topshop Muse boots just flicked off like that. And my copy of the Acne Paper from over two years ago was just open on that page. With my ASOS cateye sunglasses and phone lying on the top of it. And yes I do have a shrub in the middle of the floor because, well, flat lay. And yes, of course I have cool white floorboards in my house. Wait, what? No I don't. I have a crappy biscuit coloured carpet. So how have I managed to get a cool looking background for my flat lay? Oh, and what about the marble one below too? I'm going to show you how to make a marble or wooden floorboard effect flat lay background.
 



We all know Instagram isn't real, but that Essena O'Neill girl wasn't kidding when she said it's all lies. Unfortunately, very few of us have a gorgeous real marble floor in our bathrooms or kitchens. Nor do we have amazing bleached white wood floorboards. So a little trickery is involved. 

To make these boards, I went to the local B&Q and got a piece of plywood about 4-6mm thick cut to a panel around 2.5m squared (which unfortunately didn't fit in the car very well, causing slight embarrassment in the carpark - so be warned!) You might be better off picking some up from a scrap yard or just check out what people are trying to get rid of on Gumtree in your neighbourhood. You could also use really thick cardboard as a base - or anything - so long as it's large enough to be able to stand and take a decent picture!




Next you need to get hold of some adhesive vinyl/ sticky back plastic paper in the pattern that you want. I picked up this marble effect paper and white wood floorboard effect adhesive paper on Amazon.co.uk for around �14 a roll, which was plenty for covering each side of the plywood in the different patterns. Applying the paper to the board can get a little tricky so you may need another pair of hands to help you to prevent any major air bubbles and bumps happening! Lay your board out on the ground, and peel off a few inches of the backing of the adhesive vinyl paper, lining it up to the top and sticking it down. With one hand, slowly start to remove the backing paper whilst smoothing the freshly exposed sticky paper down to the board with the other hand. If you get any major bubbles, pull it back up and try it again. Small ones can just be squished out super easily at the end. 

There you go, more proof that life on Instagram is a lie. But at least I'm not lying about it, right? 




Kamis, 26 November 2015

The Essential Black Friday & Cyber Weekend Fashion Sales



 Black Friday. Cyber Monday. Cyber Weekend. Cyber Week. Before our minds explode with this overload of information, influx of price slashes, and quite frankly, total complete confusion with who�s doing what and what even starts when (some stores started their sales way before Friday - New Look I�m talking about you!) I�ve broken down the best Black Friday fashion sales happening online right now.

Why shop these sales? It gives you a last minute chance to shop for Christmas presents/ party outfits/ etc. before prices go back up again, only to be slashed again in the Boxing Day sales. Plus, a lot of brands (like Finery and ASOS) are offering up to 30% off everything - which includes their new season. So spend savvy and you can really pick up some great deals on new season hits now!




ASOS: 20% off with the code CYBER


My ASOS Picks - you can pick up my favourite faux fur gilet from my post on tonal layering with a huge price cut! I'll be layering mine over a black coat as it gets colder. 



FINERY: 30% off - automatically applied at checkout


Finery - the go-to London label for it-girl worthy pieces. 

              
Fashion Slave's Missguided edit: 20% off code CYBER20



   


TOPSHOP: up to 50% off selected lines, here's a my edit!


And the best of the rest of Black Friday & Cyber Weekend Fashion Sales! 

Boohoo.com | Shop here for up to 50% everything
Mango | Shop here for 30% off everything, use code: 5BLACK2015 
Miss Selfridge | Shop here for up to 50% off everything
Forever 21 | Shop here for 21% off, use code: RSTYLE21
River Island | Shop here for 20% off, use code: BFRIDAY15
Warehouse | Shop here for up to 30% off everything
Whistles | Shop here for 20% off
Public Desire | Shop here for 20% off, use code: CYBERBAE
Dorothy Perkins | Shop here for up to 30% off
Kurt Geiger | Shop here for 20% off
Urban Outfitters | Shop here for up to 50% off

Ultimate Gifts For Her (or You...)







Christmas is almost upon us so it�s time to treat your best friend to something nice. And who�s a better friend to yourself than yourself? You�ve both known each other for years, seen each other naked a billion times, and experienced so much together (like that time you drunk vandalised your boyfriends car... shhh, we won't tell) So go on and indulge yourself. Or simply forward this list of ultimate gifts for her (or you) to your boyfriend/parents/sugar daddy/santa for some inspiration if you think they might be struggling and you don't fancy spending the run up to Christmas practicing your best "I really love these skull and crossbones socks, Grandma" face. There's lots of Topshop goods, Mango has been a big hit this season, and of course, ASOS informing this edit of fashion, accessories, and household gifts! You can thank me later.

Black Friday & Cyber Week So Far
Oh, and don't forget to check out the pre-Black Friday sales! ASOS currently have 20% off everything and Topshop have slashed their prices by 50%. Urban Outfitters - experts at quirky gifts - are also slicing prices by up to 50%. Plus Finery London have 30% off everything, including their new season! Things marked in red are in the Pre-black Friday sales!



With fashion, it�s all about classic cuts and timeless styles. Nobody wants to shell out money on something that gets price-sliced a day later in the boxing day sales. Opt for buying an eternally cool-cut coat, or cosy knitwear in a muted palette that�ll still feel fresh come early spring. Jeans make a surprisingly good present as they are the one item people (myself included) live in, but never really want to actually bother buying for themselves. And little gifts like luxurious calf hair makeup bags, red lace lingerie, and glistening home decor are a far more stocking thriller than stocking filler. 





Christmas is all about the colour red, but luckily it's set to be huge in the new season. So get your fix of the festive hue now to maximise its potential. Snug pyjamas are always a winner. The Topshop premium joggers would look perfect with this cosy burgundy top. 

Happy shopping! Remember, just by being born you were a life-long gift to your parents, so it doesn't really matter if there's only a little left in the budget for them - you're the gift that keeps on giving! 

Love, Sophie x