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Thursday, 17 January 2013

♡Online Shopping♡

A very high percentage of my recently bought clothes are bought when I go to the UK, on holiday. But since I can't go to the UK every month, I order most of my clothing online.
The reason behind my cravings for online shopping is because I can't find 'nice' clothes in the local stores and whenever I do find, I don't risk buying it because most of the island will buy the exact.same.thing and that is probably my biggest 'fashion phobia.' 
I recently ordered a lovely amount of clothing for one of my favorite online fashion retailers, boohoo.com.





'Amanda Krinkle Georgette Floral Shirt' - €14
Like: very reasonable price for what it is. It's very comfortable to wear and the texture is just great.
Dislike:the fabric being so thin that you'd surely need something under it and that its a little bit long,
so it needs to be tucked in.
'Annie Boucle Knit Sweater' - 22
Like: it's thin enough to wear a jacket over it and it'd be great in Spring time and the fact that the texture inside is much softer than the rough texture outside.
Dislike: it's a little bit too long so i need to pull it up and leave a little crease.

'Clarissa Chunky Knit Cable Front Sweater' -€22
Likes: The colour is absolutely beautiful and it is so soft
Dislikes: due to the knit, if it's tugged against something, then it'll probably become 'un-knitted'

'Katie Cable Knit Scoop Neck Jumper' -30
Likes: comfy, comfy, comfy! and the scoop neck is just a bonus!
Dislikes: This one is a wee-bit short, as a style. 

-Amy 



Saturday, 5 January 2013

What's been on my mind + New Year's Resolutions



Besides this blog being a fashion/review/beauty/etc. blog, I'd also like it to be a place where I can just type about things that are on my mind. Now, I'd like to point out that I'm not going to vent about how 'suckish' my life is every time I feel sad, on the contrary, I am just going to type little realizations and all that.

So recently I've been thinking about what I want to do with my life, I mean, I'm only 14 but this time next year I've got my O Levels and after that I need to know what 6th form to go to, what subjects I'm going to take, whether I'm going to get a part-time job, etc. I've been saying this for as long as I can remember, but what I really want to do after my O Levels is travel. By travel I don't mean going on little tours with tour groups, I mean travelling on my own completely, going wherever the wind flows. What I'd really want to do that summer is go up to Birmingham on my birthday to visit a pen-friend of mine, Megan, then she'd come down to Malta to stay here for a little while. That would honestly be perfect.
More or less, I'd like to get away as much as I can. I like to think that 2014 will be the beginning of my life. I really want to do well in my O Levels to get into a school abroad, preferably in the UK, because its a little close to home and the language is fluent. I'd also like to go to America sometime, preferably when I'm 18 so I can travel on my own. Also, I'd like to do something my cousin did once, which was travelling across Asia with a backpack and spending some time in Australia and New Zealand, all in a year. 



Enough from my future, I'd like to list down a few things I'd like to do this year.
  • Swear less. I don't swear very much, but sometimes it just slips out and I really want to avoid that.
  • Exercise more. I plan on getting a nice body by summer and I can't do that without a little sacrifice, so I'll be exercising more and eating more moderately. 
  • Learn how to cook. By this I mean, getting in the kitchen and reading a recipe. It might help take things off my mind and also, I love sweets and treats.
  • Drink more water. I hardly drink any water! That's probably why my skin is not the best... I want to start drinking at least a small bottle of water everyday.
  • Take more photographs. Last year, I spent a fair amount on a camera and its about time I start using it! I want to start going out and taking it along, like I take my phone along, and taking pictures of people I'm with or where I'm visiting. 
  • Be less attached. A big mistake I do when making friends, is being slightly attached and talking to them more than they talk to me and I don't think they like it very much. So I want to start respecting that.
  • Start a YouTube channel. I've been wanting to do this for about a year now but I never got myself to do it and this year I plan on starting! 
  • Say yes! I want to start saying "yes" to more things. I worry to much about what might happen and who I might meet, etc. If someone asks me to meet them for a little while I would like to start saying "yes."
  • Stop relying on people. I need to be more of an individual. If I want to go out, I should go out, even if people don't want to come along. 
  • Study more! Due to the O Levels coming up in a year, I want to start revising regularly, to be prepared. 
Hope you liked the post even though it was slightly different xx
(p.s. I'll also leave links to my social networks and stuff in the side bar :) ) 
-Amy

Wednesday, 2 January 2013

A little unexpected haul

Last Monday, 31st of December, Becky (check out her haul post here) and I decided to go to Valletta for a few hours in hopes of finding a few bargains and I can assure you that we did.
Firstly, I would like to point out what a lovely atmosphere Valletta had last Monday. There was music playing, Christmas decorations still up, New Year's Eve stands setting up and loads of people. It just looked like a city and that was great.

Now, to the hauling part of it all. We first went into The Body Shop as I needed a brush but I saw them being slightly overpriced so I ignored those and moved on to see their eyelash curler for a reasonable price of €5.80 so I grabbed that and I also got an almond scented Hand and Nail cream which was badly needed, for €8.30.

We then went to Claire's and we were quite surprised when we found that they had a 50% sale on everything! One of the main reasons I don't buy from Claire's is because I think the prices are slightly high for small pieces of jewellery. Now, I've been wanting to buy a ring for quite a while now but I could never find one which suits the freakishly small size of my hands, but alas I found one which I think is really sweet for €5.95.  I've also been looking for 'smart-and-dressy' ear rings since about November and I found a cute pair which are quite a neutral colour for €4.95. Because these were half price I only spent €5.45!


I then went to a small shop called Tenda were I bought a donut bun holder (I don't know the exact name, sorry) for only €2.00!

We then went to the Maltese version of a pound store, except its 2 euro per item, and bought four foundation sponges which were very desperately needed as mine is tearing.


After all this we went for a lovely hot chocolate at one of my favorite coffee shops, Jubillee. We then went to buy some sweets and treats for tea from a 'gabana'.
(Pictures of the sweets are unavailable for obvious reasons)

(Side note: I would take more pictures of these adventures, example pictures of the city, but my camera was broken) 

Happy New Year xx
-Amy