Some great bargains this Christmas, and I managed to bag myself a pair of the Francis Brogue in Black Patent for half the price!
Wednesday, 28 December 2011
office sale picks.
After picking my favourite sale items from the Office sale I got featured on the Office Shoes Blog.
Some great bargains this Christmas, and I managed to bag myself a pair of the Francis Brogue in Black Patent for half the price!
Some great bargains this Christmas, and I managed to bag myself a pair of the Francis Brogue in Black Patent for half the price!
Saturday, 26 November 2011
love my dog.
I really like dogs at the moment (surprisingly as I am a Cat Lover deep down) so when I heard that Love My Dog were having an open studio/sample sale I could not resist a visit.
Their Facebook page is loaded with all things doggy, and the studio dog Rabbit makes frequent appearances modelling beautiful, handmade in England, clothes and accessories.
Sample sale.
Bruce in Shrewsburys new collar.
Charity Poo Bags.... £1 of each purchase goes to The Dog Trust.
Hat and coat combos.
Rabbit and Friend.
Liberty print Collars/Leads.
Not often you find a company that hand makes items (down the road) to such a high quality, with a friendly and approachable service at the same time.
Visit the Love My Dog Website and Shop here to see the full range.
Wednesday, 23 November 2011
white girl problems.
I cannot wait for this book. Read chapter previews here.
And follow her on Twitter:
@whitegirlproblems
And Facebook as well. And buy the book when it comes out.
I love you Babe Walker.
And follow her on Twitter:
@whitegirlproblems
And Facebook as well. And buy the book when it comes out.
I love you Babe Walker.
Sunday, 13 November 2011
Saturday, 22 October 2011
four floods.
My good friend Jennie Webber invited me to the Four Floods exhibition to see some prints she had been working on. The exhibition was held in the Concrete Hermit shop/gallery on Club Row. You can buy prints from the exhibition from the Hermit Editions website, and browse work from other artists as well.
As I am a sucker for a white t-shirt I left with the above (designed and printed by Jennie), and feel it is more a piece of art, than an item of clothing. Either way I love it.
The idea behind the exhibition, was that a selection of artists were given an open brief and told to come up with work using only pink, blue, yellow and black.
My favourite being "The Coming Dawn" print by Joe Wilson, photographed below. More details of it can be found here.
The results were spectacular, and a lovely, cider drinking evening was had by all.
You can see more of Jennie's work here on her website or "like" her on facebook.
marrakech.
For my 21st, I decided to go away with my sister. I fancied something a little unconventional and completely different to anywhere I had been before as everywhere I have been has been reasonably easy going when it comes to cultural and language barriers.
We stayed in the most beautiful Riad, called Riad Azzar which was run by a lovely Dutch couple. They're called Riads because they are inwards facing because of the heat and have the garden in the centre of the property. Really bizarre. They gave up their jobs and stressful city lives and decided to start running the Riad, which meant it was a complete sanctuary; No internet, no TV, nothing but books and beautiful food.
It was right in the heart of the medina, off a small side street... every street looked the same it was easy to get lost. I was a pro map reader by the end. The Souk (market) was absolutely huge, and at night looked like it might be on fire, with all the dust and bright orange light.
Some snaps of my travels....
Talented ladies.
Wednesday, 19 October 2011
twitter.
Getting oh so into the twitter thing.... the feeling you get when a brand/person/business you love "re-tweets" or replies to something you have to say is pretty great.
Follow me @rosie_tinted.
Saturday, 15 October 2011
the vintage fair.
Today I stumbled across The Vintage Fair in Shoreditch. It was busy to say the least but needless to say I picked up some lovely bits and bobs.
4.45pm - still so busy.
Feather brooch - Wolf + Moon
Hand bound notebook - Me and Miss Jones (Don't hold me to this name, I haven't been able to find anything more of them on the internet?)
I also bought a really gorgeous Jacket from The Gingham Deer but haven't got a photo as yet.... This was the first purchase and was quite the bargain. Glad I stumbled across this on my Saturday afternoon.
Tuesday, 13 September 2011
try again.
So, the job is a short term thing, working back at OFFICE head office doing maternity cover. It got me out of working in a store which is seriously hard work so I took it. This did mean moving down to London within five days of accepting the job which was tricky to say the least.
I had a short-let for one month, then a short-let for this month and then on October 1st I finally move into my flat!
Can't come soon enough. Anyway, with all these new things to see and do, I am going to blog my little heart out.
I had a short-let for one month, then a short-let for this month and then on October 1st I finally move into my flat!
Can't come soon enough. Anyway, with all these new things to see and do, I am going to blog my little heart out.
Sunday, 14 August 2011
changes.
As you may well notice by the dates I have not blogged for a while. Why? Because a lot has gone on. I have moved to London and I have a new job. Its all happened very fast. Let the explaining begin....
Thursday, 16 June 2011
BIAD graduate show.
Last night was the private viewing at Birmingham Institute of Art and Designs graduate show. This gives all the courses a chance to show off all the final projects that have been carried out, and give students a chance to promote themselves.
We each had a booth in which to display our work, and had to create the three boards that I wrote about before. This is how it all looked.
The lecturers also did a small awards ceremony later on in the evening to praise students for the work in which they carried out. Prizes were kindly provided by Harvey Nichols Birmingham. Jenna and I were both student representatives this year and each won a certificate and bottle of wine.
My large format poster is displayed behind, which looks absolutely great. Glad to know it wasn't going to waste.
The lovely chicken coops also got an extra appearance.
We each had a booth in which to display our work, and had to create the three boards that I wrote about before. This is how it all looked.
The lecturers also did a small awards ceremony later on in the evening to praise students for the work in which they carried out. Prizes were kindly provided by Harvey Nichols Birmingham. Jenna and I were both student representatives this year and each won a certificate and bottle of wine.
My large format poster is displayed behind, which looks absolutely great. Glad to know it wasn't going to waste.
The lovely chicken coops also got an extra appearance.
Wednesday, 15 June 2011
old soles.
As I have worked at Office shoes for well over two years now I have gathered quite an array of shoes, many of which I don't wear any more. They aren't not worn through distaste, just that they have been worn so well they look barely like the shoe they were when I bought them. I know shoes can be recycled, or given to charity shops, however mine are well past someone wanting to buy them again.
So I have been looking for a nice way to reuse them without me having to actually throw them out...and I found one. I am not really a gardening person, but have always liked to get my hands dirty when it comes to being house proud so this idea is perfect.
Making plant pots out of them. I found an article about it here on eHow and I am all inspired to get started.
So I have been looking for a nice way to reuse them without me having to actually throw them out...and I found one. I am not really a gardening person, but have always liked to get my hands dirty when it comes to being house proud so this idea is perfect.
Making plant pots out of them. I found an article about it here on eHow and I am all inspired to get started.
This boot looks great.
I am a true hoarder at heart so to have an excuse to keep things, especially my beloved shoes, always makes me happy.
Tuesday, 14 June 2011
mums wardrobe.
My sister and I had gone through Mums old clothes around five years ago, well before I would ever have thought they were cool. However this weekend was different. Not only do I now have a huge interest in vintage fashion, but also I happened to be going to a hippie themed party.
After showing Mum what I was going to wear, she quickly decided my outfit was not "hippie enough". I jumped at the offer to look at the clothes she had saved from her teenage years in the 70's and found some gems. It seemed to be all about the maxi skirts and dresses, with beautiful bright floral prints.
The dress I chose for the hippy night was ironically a Topshop number Mum bought in London around 1975.
Not a great image sadly but as Mum had the dress straight back in the suitcase the minute I took it off I couldn't get a proper photo. With buttons all the way down the front, and fitted around the chest, the gorgeous flowing skirt is flattering to any figure. It can also be worn flowing for the summer days or tied tighter by tying a bow at the back I am pretty much in love with this.
Definitely going to have to get to work on Mum to have this in my wardrobe. Sooner rather than later.
After showing Mum what I was going to wear, she quickly decided my outfit was not "hippie enough". I jumped at the offer to look at the clothes she had saved from her teenage years in the 70's and found some gems. It seemed to be all about the maxi skirts and dresses, with beautiful bright floral prints.
The dress I chose for the hippy night was ironically a Topshop number Mum bought in London around 1975.
Not a great image sadly but as Mum had the dress straight back in the suitcase the minute I took it off I couldn't get a proper photo. With buttons all the way down the front, and fitted around the chest, the gorgeous flowing skirt is flattering to any figure. It can also be worn flowing for the summer days or tied tighter by tying a bow at the back I am pretty much in love with this.
Definitely going to have to get to work on Mum to have this in my wardrobe. Sooner rather than later.
Friday, 10 June 2011
pub quiz done.
I have finished the flyer's for the Bluebell Inn's first ever pub quiz. We decided to use the lined paper to give a quiz sheet look to them, and kept them very simple with the Bluebell Logo and colour being the only key branding.
This is going to be a really great event and I am getting together a quiz team with the family.
This is going to be a really great event and I am getting together a quiz team with the family.
Tuesday, 7 June 2011
learning from my mistakes.
So for Graduate Fashion Week and part of our last self promotion module we had to design and print business cards for people to take. The front of mine was the blog title and then a picture of my glasses. However, I realised after them being printed and being sent to Graduate Fashion Week ready to be put out on the stand that I had written the wrong blog address.
I had originally wanted this blog to be called Rosie Tinted Glasses as a play on words from Rose Tinted Glasses. As my name is Rosie, and I wear glasses and this is all about the hazy future I thought it was quite fitting. However, Rosie Tinted Glasses had been taken already, so I decided on Rosie Tinted as the address but Rosie Tinted Glasses as the title. Anyway this all sounds very confusing, so to cut a long story short, I accidentally put the wrong address on my business cards, and only realised after they had been printed. Here is the front of the business card....as it had been printed.
The front. WRONG.
The back. Right.
Due to the printers machines breaking, I was left with no contingency, and spent the whole night I realised looking for 24 hour printers. This wasn't going anywhere, and after talking to my Mum we came up with the idea of using a Dymo Gun (a label maker in which the font I used on my card is taken from) to make labels and stick it over the error.
This wasn't ideal, and after spending my train journey down to London and the whole evening before Graduate Fashion Week typing out labels I was more that dubious about how it was going to turn out.
However, after finishing some of them off I was actually really happy. I felt it added texture to the cards, and gave them a little something extra. I also knew it hadn't turned out too badly when my pile of cards was going down faster than I had thought.
Anyway, here is how they looked after all the drama.
Monday, 6 June 2011
graduate fashion week.
Yesterday I was at Graduate Fashion Week, an exhibition of all the fashion based courses in the UK. Each university has a stand in which to display their work. Ours was based around chicken coops, playing on the growing new talent/incubator theme. I was a bit dubious when I first heard the plans but thought it looked absolutely great.
This was my work displayed as I eagerly awaited the judges for the Marketing Award. Sadly I didn't get any further in the competition but even to be nominated was such a huge achievement so I couldn't be happier.
One of the other stands that really stood out was Rochester, as they had created a workshop type environment that I hadn't seen done before.
It was also in line with my dissertation, with quite a hands on approach that I always find attractive.
This was my work displayed as I eagerly awaited the judges for the Marketing Award. Sadly I didn't get any further in the competition but even to be nominated was such a huge achievement so I couldn't be happier.
One of the other stands that really stood out was Rochester, as they had created a workshop type environment that I hadn't seen done before.
It was also in line with my dissertation, with quite a hands on approach that I always find attractive.
Wednesday, 1 June 2011
designer australia.
While I was in Australia I was surprised by the amount of vintage fashion in all of the cities. From markets to shops each city had its fair share, with Melbourne being well up there with the most.
Friends who had lived there before had always said how much better Britain was, but in retrospect this is clearly due to Australia's lack of high street stores. Sydney introduced some more interesting midrange fashion brands to the mix, with a huge Zara opening in a new Westfield shopping centre causing quite a buzz amongst locals.
Most of the department stores and shopping centres however, were full to rafters with designer after designer from international brands such as Louis Vuitton, Gucci and Dior to my favourite Australian discoveries, gorgeous nightwear designer Peter Alexander and casual wear brand Bonds.
The Peter Alexander website has vibrant colours and imagery throughout and I love how the product is displayed.. Take a look here.
I of course took a few items home as souvenirs. Would be rude not to.
Friends who had lived there before had always said how much better Britain was, but in retrospect this is clearly due to Australia's lack of high street stores. Sydney introduced some more interesting midrange fashion brands to the mix, with a huge Zara opening in a new Westfield shopping centre causing quite a buzz amongst locals.
Most of the department stores and shopping centres however, were full to rafters with designer after designer from international brands such as Louis Vuitton, Gucci and Dior to my favourite Australian discoveries, gorgeous nightwear designer Peter Alexander and casual wear brand Bonds.
The Peter Alexander website has vibrant colours and imagery throughout and I love how the product is displayed.. Take a look here.
I of course took a few items home as souvenirs. Would be rude not to.
Sunday, 29 May 2011
suzuki night market. melbourne.
Whenever I told people I was going to Australia they always said I would like Melbourne the most. And when it came to shopping i definitely did. It had so much to offer in the way of vintage, with one market standing out in particular... Suzuki Night Market.
The market ran only through the summer and was almost like a mini festival. It had food, bands, interiors and best of all clothes. It was all about sustainability so everything had a handmade and personal touch to it.
It was every Wednesday and we only stayed in Melbourne over one. Had I known this market was on I would have definitely rearrange flights.
The highlight of the market was definitely the "Wozwaste" stand. All sorts of useful things, from purses to large shoppers made out of old carrier bags, tooth paste tubes and even old cassette tapes.
Thursday, 26 May 2011
the best cafe. ever.
On the Gold Coast in Australia I got taken to the most amazing cafe I think I have ever been called Gov's. It is full of old interiors, art and furnishings, and you can buy anything within the whole cafe. It is spread over four large areas and as I have always had an interest in interiors, as well as the creative ways in which different things can be displayed together I was in my element.
We spent around five hours in Gov's that day, and here are some of my favourite things.
If I had a house big enough it would definitely be like this.
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