Monday 21 July 2014

SUMMER SERIES: SHOE COLLECTION


Hello to all! I've decided to spice things up a little here on Feveroce. I thought it would be interesting and maybe even helpful if I did a 'Summer Series' which will basically encapsulate all things summer over several posts, like my current shoe collection, beach essentials, what's in my travel bag etc.  So without further a due, here is my current Summer Shoe Collection..I've included all shoes that should still be available online and in store, because why would anyone want to see my old deck shoes?... 




 I purchased these white gladiators at the start of spring because I felt, and still feel that they are just a really simple summer staple that can be paired with anything- day or night, smart or casual. The gold strip at the back of the heel set the sandals apart from all the other bog standard white sandals I came across, adding an element of class and interest. Lets face it, I'm an absolute sucker for gold hardware and I'm quite particular when it comes to shoes, especially sandals and the current selection is quite overwhelming, but these really stood out to me.  See how I styled them here.

White Gladiator Sandals-(about £25) Asos (Similar Here)






I'm so ashamed to say that I've had these beauties for a good few months now, but I have struggled to style them in a casual way because I don't go to too many fancy events but I love the idea of these with a white tee and baggy jeans, I just can't picture myself struggling on and off the bus with them. I guess they were a bit of an impulse buy because I adore court shoes  and they are literally the perfect pastel shade for summer plus they have this interesting suede-like finish. 

Buy the Jowita Pink Ankle Strap Heel here £29.99- Missguided.co.uk




I'm all about the 90's style; printed t's. cropped vests, denim jackets, chokers and holographic everything. Not to mention my muse with gold, these are the epitome of my ideal summer sandal.  I saw them as soon as they came out, and was willing to pay the original price but when they went down to £20 I snapped them up real fast. I love the edge they give to any outfit...they're just so damn sexy (in my opinion anyway)...I feel like River Island have done great things this season, shoe wise. 

Similar options for Gold Holographic Sandals herehere & here

On my nails I'm wearing Topshop's Drink Pink Matte Polish- £6




Jelly shoes are the shoes of my childhood, and I'm so glad I got a pair because they're very versatile and I love the fun edge they add, plus they look so beachy and summery. See how I styled them here, where I go into more jelly detail.

I had to include a picture of these sparkly purple pair from when I was about two. Maximum level of cuteness. 

Coral Jelly Sandal- £10 River Island (similar here)




These black chunky gladiator sandals are so easy to style, and similarly with the gold holographic pair, add a great edgyness because of the block heel and cleated sole. Again, another summer staple but because they're black, they can so easily be dressed up for the evening too. 

Buy them here- £23.99 Shoubou.com (check out their seriously affordable sale)




I went on about how much I love these shoes in my African Savannah OOTN, so check out that post for more details. They're classy, sassy and paired with frilly socks, oh so 50's. 

Orange Leather Court-£25 Zara Sale (may still be available in store)

I hope you enjoyed this summery post, let me know if you enjoyed it or picked up any sale steals of your own. Look forward to more of my Summer Series that will be coming soon...

Ev :) 

Sunday 13 July 2014

OOTD: FLORAL F*%!ING QUEEN

*WARNING- THIS OUTFIT CONTAINS WHAT SOME MIGHT FIND AN OVERWHELMINGLY OFFENSIVE AMOUNT OF BOTANICAL ACTION* Don't like Florals? I suggest you exit the page now. 












 I always go on about my love for all things floral, but this perhaps takes my love to another level. I purchased this floral headband from Primark thinking I would never wear it whilst hating the fact I had caved in to the floral head crown trend, which at times can look painfully mainstream and tacky. I figured for £2, or whatever it was, I may as well try spicing it up in an Evvy way. It's not as pink as it seems to be coming up on camera, far more of a coral shade in fact, so is the jacket and crop top. This ribbed coral crop is one of the many colors brought out by Topshop this season, and I knew I would get a lot of use out of it so I purchased this awesome neon coral shade as well as a black one. 

I had been saving this beuteous botanical shirt that I picked up at the Brighton Vintage Fair since April  , because I actually struggled to style it until now, and in reality there's no real chic inspiration here, simply a combination of bright summer pieces that I threw together an decided I liked. 

This outfit also features a few sale steals; first of all this urban retro inspired gold chain which I grabbed in the Zara sale because we all know I have a slight obsession/addiction/dependency to gold gangster style necklaces, and for £9.99 in the Zara sale, it would have actually been disrespectful of me not to pick it up. Secondly the coral jellies which I had been spying on since they first came out at the begining of the season (when I also did an entire post of my love for them- here) so when River Island reduced them to £10 I snapped them up like it was nobody business. I appreciate that jelly shoes are very love/hate but they remind me of my child hood and when I tried them on they were  comfy (not after wearing all day though I will add) plus I have a load of outfits I could pair them with so...that's my justification. 

Coral Jacket-Zara
Gold Chain Necklace- Zara Sale 
Floral Shirt- Lou Lou's Vintage Fair

Floral Head Crown- Primark 
Sunglasses- H&M


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Sunday 6 July 2014

OOTN: AFRICAN SAVANNAH









Lets not ignore the obvious. Its the dress of all dresses and since the moment +River Island released this print into their Spring/Summer collection I've been head over heels in awe -literally. I featured a bomber jacket with this same print in my May Love List, which I still adore, but I just so happened to be browsing the River sale and I thought it was a hallucination when I saw this beauty of a piece reduced to £25, so I did what I do best and whipped out my credit card. Fabric wise, its strange, an almost 'crate paper' feel but less horrific, or even like a shower curtain or a sports jacket...enough of the wildly inaccurate descriptions. The point is, its light and airy but could still be worn in colder months with tights and boots... 

My Zara coral jacket has been one of my go-to pieces recently because it can be so dressy whilst adding a casual edge, and as I've said before, I'm really into monotone dressing at the moment so it just complimented the mass of peachy orangeness wonderfully. Check out my review of the Zara Experience featuring this coat. Whilst on the subject of Zara, let me show my appreciation for my new favorite shoe. I picked up these orange leather courts in store in their summer sale, and oh sweet Moses, they're fabulous. They have to be some of the most comfortable heels I've ever worn, because of the leather, the heel height, the width- it's all perfect, and of course the insane price (were £50, I paid £25). If you get a chance to grab these then do, because they can be that pop of wonder to a plain outfit or compliment an equally vibrant ensemble. 

They say you're either a silver or gold person, and I'm certainly on the gold side, hence the accessories. It's all very simple and elegant, with the help of my mums coral necklace. On my lips I wore 'Dangerous' by Gosh which is this deep orange and I've never tried any Gosh products but this lipstick was great- pigmented and very moisturizing. Nails wise I tried an unusual ombre creation type thing with three shades of orange & yellow, which turned out to be pretty damn dope if I do say so myself.  

Sunset Print Dress River Island Sale
Coral Coat- Zara- (Similar Here)
Gold Chain Belt- H&M
Gold Box Clutch- Vintage 


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Wednesday 2 July 2014

OOTD: PANSY PRUDENCE










I picked up this wondrous pair of mom jeans in the Topshop sale, and I'd been looking for a pair for a good couple of years now because I'm all about the 90's vibe, so I saw this distressed floral pair and grabbed them. I paid £25 which is a fraction of the price I was originally going to pay and the subtlety of the floral print is perfect because it's not too bold, making the jeans more versatile to style. 

I clearly have an obsession( some might call it an addiction) with printed blouses, and the colors instantly drew me in because I get all kinds of excited when I see lilac things...perhaps its an obsession with pastels then...? I know the clash of florals isn't to everyone's taste but because it's all within a similar bluey/mauve color palette, I feel it works. I'm just really into dressing in accordance to (what I feel is)  a classy monotone style-where I stick to similar colors and  shades within an outfit.

 My pearl broach and lilac cardigan are both vintage and I love that  subtle 50's sense that they contribute to the outfit. Being able to contrast the gungy mom jeans with the blouse, cardigan and broach creates a unique juxtaposition because I just love experimenting with different pieces, styles, eras, blah blah blah...  

Floral Blouse-Primark £8 
White Sandals Asos (Similar Here)

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