Tuesday, 10 February 2015

Grammy Awards 2015

The Grammys is a clear focal point the fashion calendar, and an event which the big question is uttered a thousand times in one night 'who are you wearing?'. And as per usual there were some bold fashion statements (some possibly a bit too bold). So here's a list of my best and worst outfit's of the 2015 Grammys....


Best:

This beautifully detailed dress goes hand-in-hand with Katy's new bright hair style, complimenting each other perfectly.

Worst: 
Although similar dress designs have managed to look elegant in the past Rita's new hair with the choice of shiny material is all wrong!

Best: 

A bit more risqué on the cut out placements, but with the natural makeup and simple hair style this is a definite best of the night! And lets be honest, we've seen her in far less...

Worst:


Need I say more.

Best: 

Many have critiqued Iggy's choice of hair, but paired with this gorgeous dress she looks like a Greek Goddess. 

Worst: 

Many love this, but I for one can't get the image of a early 90s Barbie doll out of my head.

Best: 

Yes jess! Simple but effective. 

Worst: 

I feel Kim is getting ready for a boxing match or a spa weekend.

Best: 

Although in previous years Nikki has produced some of the boldest looks, this year she has chosen to go for something a bit more graceful that hugs her beautiful curves.

Worst: 

I really just don't understand any of this, maybe thats the point?


Thanks for reading!

K.




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Saturday, 8 November 2014

One Lovely Blog Award






A.K.  nominated us for the One Lovely Blog Award! It's such an amazing way to look at the other talented bloggers out there ! 

So here's the rules....

Rules:
1. You must thank the person who nominated you and leave a link to their blog.
2. You must add this set of rules so that your nominees know what to do.
3. You must add 7 facts about yourself to the post.
4. You must nominate 15 other blogs and leave links to them in the post. (we've kept this smaller by nominating our favourite 10)
5. You must let the people know they have been nominated.
6. Follow back the person that nominated you on Bloglovin.

7 Facts About Us:

1. S & K stands for Scarlet and Kristy 
2. We've been best friends since secondary school 
3. Our dream for the blog is only that we get bigger and better, and that you, the readers, enjoy what we post!
4. Scarlet works as a recruiter whilst Kristy is a student at Loughborough University
5. We are both passionate and driven woman 
6. Random: Whenever we meet for a meal its always an ASK Italian (garlic prawns mmmm)
7. You'll often find us having cocktails or shopping 

Our Nominees :
@NELLIE_LOVES_
@LADY_FOX88
@KATIELOUEVANS
@GEORGIAJADE
@AlsBeautyBox

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Friday, 24 October 2014

Renée Zellweger's New Look: Why Are We So Obsessed?

Whilst blogs and social media are going crazy about Renée Zellweger's new look, what we think about it, why? And critical analogies telling us off for our opinions on the matter, I
can't help but think,why have we reacted in this way? and are we bad people for doing so? Over the past few days i'd like to say I haven't read around 20 different articles on the matter, but the fact is I have. Whichever social media site I go on I find an interesting headline drawing me in to again read about the same thing from various different perspectives. Everyone can agree on one thing - the lady that walked onto the red carpet at the Elle Women in Hollywood Awards, did not resemble the lady that we all associate with being Renée Zellweger, and yet it was. Was it bad of us to instantly think 'Wait no that can't be her!', 'she must have had something done' or the controversial 'well isn't she looking a bit worse for wear'. I've read several articles slating the final comment, and suggesting that those who thought that are insensitive and naive of the affects of the ageing process.  I understand this point of view and can grasp the idea that many women may be perhaps offended by the publics extreme reaction to the situation. Women in the public eye are often criticised for changes in appearance and have a the burden of constantly being judged on their visual appearance. All women, all humans feel self conscious, awkward, embarassed and nervous at various times in their life, so surely they would understand how Zellweger probably felt nervous about debuting her new look, yet they still reacted in a shocked and questioning manner. Why is this? is this because, as many have argued, we are horrible people, we have no sympathy, we don't understand that the ageing process effects us all in different ways? No, the fact is, we are all merely curious, as we would be if we met  with a friend and they showed up looking vastly different. We'd ask this friend, 'have you been dieting? changed your lifestyle?', this is not out of rudeness, but interest. Whether you thought she looked better, worse or merely different, it's normal to question change, everyone does it. 

K.


 

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