wearing
dress - c/o Faith & Lola
swimmers - Asos
I promised you guys I'd get some beach shots while I was on holidays. Shooting at "golden hour" on a beach with a flowy, over-the-top dress (and credit for the photographs goes to my boyfriend Luci) is something I have wanted to do for so long now. It's probably cliché but it's also really pretty, so who cares?
These beaches are amazing, and basically deserted, meaning we often have them all to ourselves. I am so lucky to be able to visit these beaches for a holiday, and when the sun sets, and the stars come out (spectacularly - due to there being very little light pollution) it feels pretty magical.
Hope you're all having a beautiful day,
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Saturday, 29 December 2012
Mermaid Bay
Friday, 28 December 2012
Praise the Sunshine
wearing
clips - Little Pineneedle
blouse - Vintage
sweater - c/o Sheinside
shorts - Asos
I've got some brand new things in my shop, including these heart shaped collar clips! I also wanted to ask you guys - which colour heart clips would you guys most like to be made? The red ones are up in my store already, but maybe you guys want to see some other colours? In fact there's a poll in the sidebar which you can use to vote :) I'd really appreciate it!
I really like these red heart ones - you all know I'm obsessed with anything heart-printed or heart-shaped - so consequently I've been pairing them with every single outfit lately. And I have to admit that this outfit probably went a little over the top with heart print items - my clips, my shorts AND my sweater. Ah well. One can never wear too many hearts.
Astronomers recently took this picture (the one of the left) of the surface of Titan and have deduced that it is very likely a river. Titan is one of Saturn's moons and likely the most habitable body in our solar system after Earth, and the only other world we know of with stable liquid on its surface. The scientists don't think the river is water however, more likely liquid ethane or methane. Still, it's pretty exciting to imagine an alien world with a running river and possibly even oceans.
The image on the right is an artistic representation by Ron Miller of this river. Even though it's not a real photograph, I love these kinds of images almost more than the real thing - and they're so valuable to scientists in helping capture people's imaginations and create interest in the work that the scientists are doing.
Plus imagine how cool it would be to look up at the sky and see Saturn just hanging there.
I hope you're all having a wonderful day!
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Wednesday, 26 December 2012
Layered Up on Boxing Day / Adventure Time Comp winners!
It's cold :( But I happen to love this outfit, so nevermind. Another mix of neutrals and browns - I love this kind of colour combination! I also found the perfect blouse to go with my handmade bear pinafore.
And I'm also very happy to announce the winners of the Adventure Time clip giveaway! The winner was randomly selected from an amazing 584 entries :) Kelsea and Jasmine, check your inboxes. I'm really happy that I decided to add a second set because Kelsea, who entered the "draw me a picture" competition, happened to be one of the winners! You guys should also check out the amazing illustrations done by my blog readers showcased here! They're sooooo good, and I am amazed by their creativity - I seriously love you guys :)
wearing
blouse - c/o Oasap
pinafore - DIY
necklace - c/o Oasap
bag - c/o Oasap
hat - c/o Oasap
boots - Asos
In talking about the end of the universe and the expansion of space the other day, someone asked me via twitter "well what is the universe expanding into?" Good question, and this astronomer says "time". A really interesting answer (and this is just one perspective), click here to read it.
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Tuesday, 25 December 2012
Happy Holidays!
I don't often post photos of "life" things, but today was such a lovely day that I thought I'd share some of the snaps I took. Enjoy, and I hope everyone is having a lovely day! (Or is about to - it's still Christmas eve for my American readers! Make sure you go to bed before Santa gets there!)
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Monday, 24 December 2012
Lady in Red / End of the world
This is a dress that I've had since I was 14, and have almost gotten rid of a countless number of times. I am glad that I have refused to let go of it (via a little bit of a hoarding problem) - because it's the perfect little Christmas dress, goes perfectly with this cardigan from Oasap, and has an awesome plaid pattern which I am loving right now!
I also did a more "grown up" look with some heels.
wearing
dress - Ally (?) cardigan - c/o Oasap socks - Cotton On boots - Ebay heels - Wholesale
So I didn't want to add to the ridiculous end-of-the-world hype before the 21st, but now the world is well and truly not ending, here's a list of ways in which scientists think the universe might meet its eventual demise!
And don't worry - they're not going to be happening for a number of billion years yet and our world will most likely not be around any more, having being burnt to a crisp by our exploding sun. So it's all good! :)
1. The big freeze The universe is currently expanding. It will continue expanding forever. Expanding causes the universe to cool down until it reaches absolute zero, at which point life cannot survive, and atoms themselves stop moving. Estimated time left: trillions of years. 2. The big crunch The universe is currently expanding. At some point, it will reach maximum expansion, then come rushing back in on itself until it's condensed into a black hole. Think of it like the opposite of the big bang. Estimated time left: between 10 and 20 billion years. 3. The big rip The universe continues expanding forever. It reaches a point where everything is so "expanded" that all matter, including all the atoms, rip apart. Estimated time left: 20 to 22 billion years. 4. The big bounce Like the big crunch, the universe is going to collapse into itself. However it will then "bounce" back out again in a kind of a big bang, and continue this cycle infinitely. Estimated time left: infinity (although not much is going to survive the universe continually condensing in on itself). Wikipedia has a good page on the "ultimate fate of the universe" if you're interested in further reading on the subject! Oh, and uh, Seasons Greetings guys! |
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