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Wednesday, 13 April 2011

Mum on the Run - Shoes offering moderate coverage

Today I am dealing with my fourth and penultimate style challenge which causes problems in the summer - keeping feet covered - but not covered up.  It's not a "sexy" topic but stay with me and it will all make sense - I promise!

Lots of sandals, particularly flat ones reveal a lot of the foot.  There are a variety of reasons why this causes problems for women.  Some feel that as they have matured, their feet aren't what they once were, either due to blemishes, the start of bunions or the presence of unsightly veins. Whilst not wanting to wear closed in shoes, some women would like sandals that offer a reasonable amount of coverage.  Below are images of sandals ranging from flat, to wedges, through to mid height, stacked heels and clogs.  All of them offer some moderate coverage so that the entire foot is not on display.  Obviously whether the sandals featured below address the problem or not depends on where the problem lies-but at least they should give you some ideas of what is out there.  Unlike yesterday's shoes, most of which were bright or floral, these are more muted in tone.

  • Starting with flat shoes - these Boden sandals have a criss cross pattern over the foot and will help disguise problem areas whilst not covering the foot entirely.  As you may imagine, they come in a variety of different colours.
  • These flat shoes, also from Boden, have sufficient detailing in the tassel to provide some coverage towards the front of the foot. 


These wedges from New Look offer a lot of coverage up the front of the foot and despite being practical in the sense of being covered up, are still modern looking.




  • These two pairs of shoes from Dune have a mid height heel so are practical not only in that sense but also because they provide coverage

  • These stacked heels from Clarks Boutique range are a great find.  They are a good price and will go with lots of things from cargo trousers, to wide legged jeans through to printed dresses and anything white. They too offer lots of coverage. 



  • And finally the clogs.  These could have come under yesterday's post (shoes for those who don't like their toes) but I thought that I would save them for today.  Out of all of the shoes on offer they cover the foot the most but if you are happy to have your toes on show, there are open versions out there too.

Tuesday, 12 April 2011

Mum on the Run - For those who don't like their toes!

Today is day three of taking a look at the areas which present us with difficulties during the summer months. 

So far I have taken a look at how to give your legs some colour without resorting to fake tan and the hazards that come with it. I have also taken a look at alternatives to jeans and leggings if you don't want your legs on show.  Today is the turn of shoes which are closed (or almost closed) at the front. 

I know that there are some ladies who don't like their toes on display and would rather keep them hidden from view.   I have not covered the classic court shoe, or Uggs or Crocs. Instead I have tried to give you some prettier summer alternatives involving prints, colour and floral options.  There are also other options with stripes, stars - you name it, it's out there! 

So, first off, jewelled flats or ballet pumps to be followed with flat slingbacks, espadrilles, converse style shoes and then a couple of dressier options.  Of course it is always worth bearing in mind the peep toe shoe.  Depending on the size of the "peep" some literally just show a flash of a painted nail rather than a toe - so they too may be worth considering.

  • Jewelled flats or ballet pumps.  These are everywhere, in every colour and with different prints from hearts to spots to sequins.  If you don't want your toes on display and you want to wear flats, I can imagine that you will have lots of these in your wardrobe. These are from Boden - no denying that they are full on but if you are going to go for a bit of embellishment you may as well do it big time!


  • Here is a more casual pair of flats, which you could wear on the beach instead of flip flops. These are by Cath Kidston and I can assure you, they can stand anything that the sea has to throw at them!



  • A flat slingback is also an option for those who don't like their toes.  Next has some nice patent pointed ones with a kitten heel, as does Topshop.  The ones below, which are also from Boden, are completely flat and come in several different colours.

  • Espadrilles - they always make me think of Wham and Club Tropicana - but they have come a long way since then! Cath Kidston has done these pretty floral ones which have a slight wedge to them. The heel is cut out and they have an ankle strap - tricky for some to wear but not others. 
  • As an alternative if the floral business is a bit too much for you, you could try these Boden ones which have a slightly higher wedge.  They also come in several different colour ways.

  • Now, on to the converse style shoes.  Converse are really popular - because they work. They come in lots of different colours, can be machine washed and are very comfortable.  I have shown you a similar idea from Cath Kidston, which are really reasonable priced at £18. Similar styles can be picked up at most high street stores. 

  • This is Boden's version -slightly dressier as they are in satin and, as you might imagine, come in a variety of colours.

  • Now on to a slightly more substantial pair of shoes from Dune.  More of a court shoe with a medium height heel.  Again they are floral but not too overpowering.  They are also fairly neutral albeit in a floral kind of way so they should be really versatile.
  • And my favourites? These fantastic shoes are by Olivia Rubin for Dune.  They are a lovely print -definitely a statement shoe to be worn with pride and a smile on your face!

Monday, 11 April 2011

Mum on the Run - Keeping your legs under wraps.

Yesterday I wrote about how to deal with those oh so white legs that we tend to have at this time of the year.  Today I will give you ideas on what to wear if you don't want to show your legs at all - ever! Fortuntately, there are now plenty of options and you don't have to suffer the whole summer sweating in jeans or leggings. 

So, here are the options: Jumpsuits, maxi dresses, maxi skirts, midi skirts and palazzo pants.

Jumpsuits - these were on the periphery last year but have come into their own this season and are likely to hang around for a few more to come. This blue one is from Dorothy Perkins and I can see it being worn as an alternative to a sun dress during the day or being dressed up for the evening with some statement jewellery and wedges.  If they make you feel too much like a little girl try changing your accessories for something more contemporary or sophisticated. 




The second jumpsuit is smarter and could be worn with a blazer to work, or even over a white shirt.  Alternatively it could be styled with gold jewellery and flat jewelled sandals and worn at home. Again it is from Dorothy Perkins.


This third option is a slightly younger fun look from M&S which reflect the trend for all things floral this season.

The most obvious item of clothing to cover legs is the maxi dress.  These have been around for a few seasons now and are almost reaching their saturation point but there are some really good ones out there.  My advice is to watch the print and the volume of them.  Some are just to wide for their wearers!  The good thing about them is that many are cut with a v-neck and an empire line  both of which are flattering for those apple shaped ladies.  Ikat prints are huge this season and this dress, also from Dorothy Perkins, taps into that.  The print keeps the eye on the move, which makes it flattering.  Petite ladies may find that it is too busy for them but there are plenty of alternatives.



This next, also from Dorothy Perkins, is less busy so may suit a more petite frame. The attractive knot detail will disguise a less than flat tummy and the colour is flattering to lots of skin tones.

This Monsoon maxi is nice for those ladies who prefer to keep the tops of their arms covered.  Oasis, Wallis, Monsoon and Warehouse has a good selection of maxi dresses. 


Maxi skirts are a third option.  They allow more flexibility with what you wear on your top half and provide a solution if you have an aversion to maxi dresses!  This green one from Reiss is very pretty.
Next up for consideration is the midi skirt.  Whilst they don't offer complete coverage, they do offer some coverage.  To me, midi skirts are the hardest to get right as they can so easily look wrong if not styled well.  See them on a girl in her 20's worn with a leather or denim jacket and the right shoes and there is no doubt that she is right on trend.  Put one on a 40 plus with a slightly dodgy cardigan and the wrong type of shoes and they can just look, well, you get the picture! This one from TopShop has a very Miu Miu looking print.


The last item is the palazzo pant.  These are more difficult to come by on the High Street but if you look hard enough there are some out there.  The ones below are from Oasis - black so very understated but stylish too.  Topshop has some pleated ones and Butterfly by Matthew Williamson in Debenhams also does some navy ones.

So there you are ladies.  No excuses not to look good even if you do want your legs under wraps.  Tomorrow it is the turn of shoes that don't show your toes!

Sunday, 10 April 2011

Mum on the Run - Rimmel Sun Shimmer

I am going to devote the next few posts to dealing with problems that arise during the summer months - lack of tan, not wanting to show too much of our feet/toes/upper arms/legs and so on. 

Today is the turn of lack of tan -specifically on our legs.  Now, for those of us who are unlucky to face that as an issue, we have two options - fake it or wait until we have exposed enough of our white legs for them to go brown. I just do not tan on my legs, ever, so I have to fake it.  The problem is that I am allergic to fake tan as it brings me out in a rash - so here is the answer - Rimmel Sun Shimmer. This is my third year of using it. It isn't a fake tan, rather an instant tan bronzing spray which washes off.  What I love about it is the price, its easy application, lack of strong smell and its effectiveness.  Because you can see where you are putting it you can blend it really easily and even it out with baby wipes. It take seconds to dry so there is none of that tacky feeling and it isn't orange.  It is available in two shades - golden or bronze and costs £7.99.  I suppose it takes the fun out of waiting to see whether the fake tan has worked or whether you have tangoed yourself but I can live with that!

Saturday, 9 April 2011

Mum on the Run - A casual cream theme

My husband and I had a pass out this evening so we nipped  up to our local.  I decided to stick to a cream theme and put my cream leather jacket and cream lace top together with jeans and some silver sandals, which were comfortable enough to walk in.  Being the ravers that we are, we were home by 9.30pm having been via the local Sainsbury's on the way back to stock up on essentials for tomorrow.  Boy, do we know how to party!
Jeans Gap, Sandals Carvela, Top Monsoon Fusion, Jacket Oasis, Pendant Jigsaw

Friday, 8 April 2011

Mum on the Run - Chic Accessories

In this case my chic accessory is Peppa Pig - who is peeping out of my bag.  Well, there's no reason why a pig can't travel in style is there?!  I was working this morning and I don't know about you but at the moment I find the weather a bit tricky. Fairly cold first thing but then really warm by about 11.00am. 

I wore some new navy peg leg trousers.  What I like about them is that they feel like silk but are made of tencel (polyester).  I must see if they crackle when I take them off in the dark!  They can be machine washed and cost £39.50 from the Portfolio range at M&S.  I removed the belt, which felt a bit cheap and put my skinny leopard one on instead. 

Peg trousers can be tricky to wear if you carry more weight on your hips as they can add bulk but tencel is not too rigid so that helps. They also need at least a bit of a heel and whatever top you are wearing needs either to be tucked in or finish just above the waistband. I wore a bright pink top underneath for colour and added a cropped 1950's style jacket. 

Trousers M&S, Top Zara, Jacket Dickens & Jones, Shoes Clarks, Bag LK Bennett

Thursday, 7 April 2011

Mum on the Run - Bright Colours

Yep -and what bright colours they are!  I was on the breakfast show with Joanne Malin on BBC Radio WM and, despite the grey clouds which had formed, decided to go with something from my spring wardrobe and which also tapped into one of the major trends this summer - bright colours.    I toned it all down with some black but would also be happy to swap the black jacket, tights and boots for a cream swing cardi and wedges when the weather warms up enough. 

Outfit: Skirt Dickens & Jones (House of Fraser); Top Oasis, Jacket Gap, Boots Oasis

Wednesday, 6 April 2011

Mum on the Run - Khaki Cargos

"Mummy, I'm a little bit of a handful." These are the wise words just uttered by our three year old. Oh yes, how right she is!

Before I get on to today's outfit, I am going to tell you about my foray into the arena of coloured jeans.  Coloured jeans are everywhere this season and J Brand has them in many colours.  Zara has a great pair of pink jeans which, amazingly, are cut for women who actually have thighs!  I couldn't decide whether I liked them or not. The fit was good and the style suited me but then I could just anticipate the words of my husband -"You look like a flamingo" and that did it for me.  That and the fact that I thought I might be treading on the fashion toes of our twelve year old.  Oh, all right then, let's be honest - embarrassing and humiliating her in front of her friends.  If I was single and childless it may be a different matter.  It may be the case that as the season progresses I may change my mind on the jeans (not the husband and children) but for now - not so good.

So on to today's outfit - khaki cargos, which are a wardrobe staple this season.  These are from Gap and slightly less fitted than I would normally go for - partly because I am between sizes but also because I don't like things too tight in the warmer weather.  I have rolled them up and put them with a white T from Zara (which has a frill on my right shoulder) and which again is a little less fitted than I would normally choose, pink shoes and my Cath Kidston bag.  I was so comfortable.  When someone invents clothes that feel a size too big but look as though they fit like a glove - then we are talking!


Tuesday, 5 April 2011

Mum on the Run - Lighten up!

Today is about showing you how to lighten up a dark winter outfit by the use of some colour and accessories - a bit of trans-seasoanal dressing.  The black dress that I am wearing is a really versatile jersey one from Jigsaw.  I quite often wear it with a black cardigan and leopard print belt but today have layered a pink top underneath (which is just poking out from my coat sleeves) and a blue belt.  I have also put it with a brighter printed scarf and bag and a trench coat. It was still fairly chilly here today but despite the fact that I was wearing black I did feel slightly more spring like.

Outfit: Dress Jigsaw, Pink top Gap, Belt Reiss, Scarf Mango, Bag Cath Kidston, Trench Coat Zara

Monday, 4 April 2011

Mum on the Run - Mother's day outfit


Mother's day could have brought all sorts of clothing dilemmas with it - if I let it.  I started off in tennis things and a swimming costume so that was easy.  After that there wasn't much time to think about what to wear before going out to lunch and everyone seemed to need a piece of me - leaving even less time.  One thing I did know - I felt cold and dressing as if it was summer was only going to make me miserable.  So I opted for some fairly smart navy trousers, Oasis boots (with knee high socks for warmth but don't tell anyone) and a new blouse from Hobbs' NW3 collection.  It has a nehru collar and little gold buttons with a tie at the waist and I thought that it would work equally well with these trousers, jeans and white trousers moving on into summer.
I shortly going to start covering the essential items in your capsule wardrobe - covering one or so item each day.  I consider that there are fifteen essential items, which will be broken down slightly further as we go along.  As the warm weather is on its way, now might be as good a time as any to start thinking about those useful pieces that will work hard for you during the summer months.  If you have any tips, items in your wardrobes or brands that you find particularly useful for you, please do share them with me and I will try to feature them (I say "try" only because I don't know if my technological limitations will prevent me from succeeding - but I am sure that I will get there in the end!)

If you have any friends who you think might be interested then please do get them to drop by and sign up to receive their daily update.  Finally, I will be doing a style slot this Thursday on BBC Radio WM at about 10.30am, should you fancy tuning in!

Sunday, 3 April 2011

Mum on the Run - Jeans and flatforms


Yesterday weather wise it was a funny old day - chilly in the morning but warming up later on when it was time to take number 3 to her friend's birthday party.  I was walking there and needed something flat, so I wore what are being hailed as this season's wonder  - "flatforms" ie flat platforms.  You have to admire the fickleness of fashion.  I bought these a couple of years ago when needing something flat and practical.  Although they were from Jigsaw they were probably considered a bit spoddy at the time but now?  It's a different story completely.  I always loved the purple patent of them and having had a pedicure recently I found, by chance, that everything kind of worked.  The moral of the story - flat shoes are comfortable!! What a revelation.

Outfit: Jeans Gap, Top Monsoon fusion, Shoes Jigsaw

Saturday, 2 April 2011

Mum on the Run - Pleated palazzos


 
In the end, I decided that the pleated palazzos didn't make me look too much of a plonky head so I wore them for our night out - which was brilliant fun.  Lots of dancing and too much wine.  I included the second photo, despite my eyes being shut, as it shows how the palazzos look when walking.  I had to put leggings underneath them as they are so sheer.  The real trendy way to wear them is with big knickers underneath (see below) but being over 40 and having had had three children I am not convinced that it is a look that I should be embracing - maybe if I was Madonna it would be a different matter!

Friday, 1 April 2011

Mum on the Run - a Spring knit




Today I decided to see whether I could get away with swapping a coat for a piece of knitwear - and it worked.  This cardi is too bulky to go under most of my coats but is warm enough to stand on its own two feet once the weather warms up slightly.  Needless to say there were plenty of layers going on underneath! 

(The other fortunate thing about this cardigan is that you can't see the evidence of the piece of amazing chocolate mud cake that I have just eaten courtesy of Caroline from Caroline's Cakes.  It's so fab having talented and kind neighbours! Off for another piece before the school run.....)

Thursday, 31 March 2011

Mum on the Run - Cadbury's Purple

Today was a bit of a mish mash day - visit to the dentist, trip into Birmingham, bit of work from home, ferrying the children around and so on.  I didn't need to be too smart but given that I was in the shops I didn't want to be too much of a scruff either.  So I resorted to my trusty Cos trousers and then worked in a bit of colour and texture with stripes, a wool jumper (almost the shade of Cadbury's purple - well, we are in Birmingham) and a scarf.   I had a navy coat on for most of the day and the shoes definitely worked better when I had the coat on than when I didn't but carrying two pairs of shoes with me just so that I could change when I took my coat off wasn't going to happen. Ever!

For once I was actually warm - not convinced that I am ready to lose too many layers yet though.  Unlike many, I haven't quite mastered the art of stripping off to strappy tops as soon as the sun shines.

Outfit: Trousers Cos, striped top Gap, jumper Hobbs NW3, shoes Clarks, bag LK Bennett

Wednesday, 30 March 2011

Mum on the Run - Planning an outfit

I have a friend's 40th birthday party to go to on Friday night and there is a picture in my head of how my outfit will look.  No doubt the reality will be somewhat different!  This is the top half of it and is made up of some items from my summer capsule wardrobe - silk vest, white blazer, sparkly necklace and stacked heeled shoes.  There is a mixture of gold and silver going on but it doesn't matter.  I can imagine that I will use this combination with varying different "bottoms" during the spring and summer from skinny to flared jeans and peg, to wide smarter trousers.

On Friday I am considering wearing the above with some pleated black palazzo pants that I have just bought from Topshop.  It all depends on whether or not I think that I look like a plonky head [a term invented by our eldest when she was about three, and used on a regular basis, to describe looking silly or like an idiot, or behaving in a similar way] - and if I do, the palazzos will be returned from where they came!

Outfit: Jacket Zara, Silk vest Coast, Glass beaded necklace Wallis, Shoes Carvela.

Tuesday, 29 March 2011

Mum on the Run - Lace and leather

I was shopping with a client today which meant that comfort was paramount.  There was also the issue of whether it would start off cold and end up hot but I decided that there wasn't much I could do about that so ignored it on the basis that I could deal with it later.  As it was it rained so it wasn't a problem at all. 

I thought that it was time to give the navy lace Mango skirt a day time outing and so after the self imposed ban on navy, sequins and stripes yesterday put it with a navy sequin jumper (under which there was a striped top).  My cream leather jacket is great for this time of year so that went on with the red shoes and navy patent bag.

Outfit: Skirt Mango, Jumper Warehouse, Striped top Jigsaw, Jacket Oasis, Shoes Kurt Geiger, Bag LK Bennett

Monday, 28 March 2011

Mum on the Run - no stripes, sequins, spots or leopard print

Last night I made a conscious decision that today there would be no stripes, sequins, spots or leopard print in my outfit.  I wear all of these, in varying amounts, on an almost daily basis but they are not for everyone so I wanted to have a change.

Monday is the day of doing fun activities with our youngest, interspersed with various domestic chores.  The day started off foggy but brightened up later on.  By way of a change I went for a grey and pink colour combination.  I played with the proportions by putting a longer top with a cropped cardigan which had three quarter sleeves.  The outfit was pulled together with a scarf and a lilc longchamp bag.  It was OK but I am looking forward to getting back to my usual stripes and navy - watch out for tomorrow's outfit!

Outfit: Jeans Topshop, Long sleeved top French Connection, Cardigan Boden, Scarf Gap, Silver trainers M&S, Bag Longchamp

Sunday, 27 March 2011

Mum on the Run - A windy weekend in Wales

We had a great weekend away in Wales.  The weather is unpredictable, our plans are liable to change at the drop of a hat and of course there is always the risk that we will see Wills and Kate at one of our favourite restaurants, so we have to look our best (!) 

My trusty Cos navy peg trousers, which are a great alternative to jeans, meant that I could wear my denim shirt, which does a good job of keeping me warm.  Double denim never really did it for me, I have to say.  I layered a pink top underneath and added my new printed Zara scarf, which pulled all the colours in the outfit together.  Turquoise converse and my oilcloth Cath Kidston bag were practical and colourful additions.  Oh, and not forgetting the oh so cool knee length M&S socks - in grey!  There are so many of us in our house wearing black socks that I have had to resort to grey so that I can identify mine easily.  So chic!

Outfit: Trousers Cos, Long sleeved top Gap, Denim shirt Next, Converse Jones, Bag Cath Kidston

Friday, 25 March 2011

Mum on the Run - The practical look

I had a great time last night at the Radisson hotel in Birmingham, doing a style evening with some of the city's top PA's.  They were a lively chatty bunch, which was fantastic.  Earlier in the day I did a Wardrobe Consultation with a lovely client.  As we sorted through her summer clothes she pulled something out and proclaimed "Great, the dog's bandana" - I have come across some unusual items in people's wardrobes but that is the first dog's bandana that I have seen.  Cool dog!

Today I did some shopping - for me!  I have spent the last month or so shopping for everyone else but today it was my turn- not that I am wearing any of it below!

As it was such a lovely day we did the long walk to school and back, hence the converse.  I also wore navy peg leg cotton trousers and my striped H&M top.  None of earth shattering but it did the job as I truly was a Mum on the Run and a Mum in a rush today.  Just so that you know, I am giving myself a day off tomorrow, returning Sunday.  Have a great weekend!

Thursday, 24 March 2011

Mum on the Run - Shoes for Spring


Shoes are always tricky at this time of year, so I have some suggestions for you of ones that are pretty, yet practical.  The red ones on the left are from Zara - they are red patent and have a kitten heel and ankle strap.  They are more limited in their appeal in one sense as they will only work for women with slim legs and ankles but if you can get away with them go for it!  The ones on the right have a pretty floral print, a mid height heel and they are from Dune.  They will work well with black work trousers, cropped trousers, jeans - plain skirts or dresses - pretty much anything really and will just lift the black clothes that you probably haven't yet cast off.

Here are some flatter shoes - good old converse, which you can get in many colours (Jones, Office, Schuh) and which have now earnt their fashion stripes as a design classic.  They can be worn with jeans and also with dresses and skirts to give them slightly more edge.  On the right is a pretty pump with a bit of bling on the front - not too much though!  They are from Jones.

Hope that you like!

Wednesday, 23 March 2011

Mum on the Run - Sequins again!

As it was such a sunny day I decided to wear my new sequin T from Topshop again.  I was invited to be the guest speaker at a fund-raising lunch for St Mary's hospice and I wore the sequin T with my navy peg trousers and red patent shoes. As there was no one around to photo me (well apart from a room full of women having lunch that is) I took this photograph myself to show how I accessorised the top with a pendant and leopard print belt.  Thanks to the lovely ladies who came along and thank you for the bouquet of flowers.

Outfit: All from Topshop apart from the necklace which was from Jigsaw

Later on in the day I decided to walk the three mile round trip to get our eldest from school.  I swapped the trousers for jeans, the red patent shoes for converse and left the necklace at home.  I didn't have time to change my navy patent LK Bennett bag though so that had to come along for the walk.

Outfit: Converse Jones, Jeans Gap, T Topshop, Bag LK Bennett

Tuesday, 22 March 2011

Mum on the Run day 34 - Utility trousers and a blazer

Another day in paradise - well, the Bull Ring in Birmingham, but for me it's pretty close.  I was shopping for a Style Party that I have tomorrow night - 6 lovely ladies with varying different requirements which is great as it keeps me on my styling toes. 

I knew that it would be a long day and that I needed to be comfortable so on went the Oasis ankle boots, followed by the Whistles utility trousers. I added a cream lace top and black blazer to make the top half it a little more feminine and a little smarter.  Hidden under the blazer for warmth was a pink cropped cashmere cardigan from Boden.  For the walk to school later in the day I just swapped the trousers and boots for jeans and pink converse. 

Outfit: Trousers Whistles, Boots Oasis, Blazer Gap, Lace top Monsoon Fusion

Monday, 21 March 2011

Mum on the Run day 33 - Daytime sequins

I can't believe that it is Monday again - my favourite day of the week as I get a day at home with our youngest which normally means swimming, seeing friends, trips to the park and the kinds of bizarre conversations that you can only have with a three year old. 

The weather for the day looked promising and I just felt that it was time to break away from the clothes that I have been wearing all winter - so I looked to my new Topshop cream sequin top for a bit of sparkle.  Because it is fairly delicate looking I didn't want to over power it with a bold scarf so I chose a pale pink jersey one. I also layered a long sleeved white top underneath and a navy cardigan over the top.  Jeans, coral converse and my orla kiely tote meant that I was sorted.

Outfit:  Gap jeans long and lean, Topshop long sleeved white top, Topshop sequin top, Warehouse cardigan, Converse Jones, Orla Kiely bag online

Sunday, 20 March 2011

Mum on the Run day 32 - Lace and sequins

 Last night saw me doing another style party, which was great fun but late!  I mixed my fabrics (lace) with embellishment (sequins) but stuck to the same colour palette (navy) and kept the rest of the outfit plain so as to avoid too much going on.

Outfit: Lace skirt Mango, Sequin jumper Warehouse, Patent shoes LK Bennett, Bag Miu Miu

Saturday, 19 March 2011

Mum on the Run day 31 - Fun in the sun

I knew that, being a Saturday, there was the potential for lots of different activities (the main one being tripping over endless toys as our youngest now empties out her toy baskets so that she can wear them on her head and pretend to be a scarecrow - don't ask!) so I stuck to the safe option of jeans, striped top, long layered top  underneath and sequin trainers.  The yellow and green stripes on the top, whilst not too bright, aren't the easiest colours to wear so I put on a scarf to break them up a bit.  At least the oufit seems conducive to action - which is what it's all about on a Saturday really! Off to another style party tonight so must dash to get ready.....

Outfit: Jeans Gap, Long top Jigsaw, Striped top French Connection, Sequin trainers M&S

Friday, 18 March 2011

Mum on the Run day 30 - Pinky but not so perky


I knew that today had the potential to be tricky.  After too many late nights I am tired (and it shows!) I had a meeting first thing and although I didn't need to be overly smart as it was a work meeting I wanted to make an effort.

I hadn't planned what I was going to wear but as I fell asleep last night I had the words in my head "keep it simple".  So I did - navy trousers, navy long sleeved top layered under my navy v neck bat wing jumper.  Can't get much simpler than that! Then I stuck on a long necklace, a bright coat and added my heeled ankle boots and Marc Jacobs bag - which I ought to swap but I love it and anyway I didn't have time!

Now that I am home for the afternoon with our youngest I have swapped the trousers and boots for jeans and converse and the necklace has long gone.

Outfit: Trouser and long sleeved top Cos, Jumper White Stuff, Boots Oasis, Necklace Jigsaw, Coat Benetton, Bag Marc Jacobs


Thursday, 17 March 2011

Mum on the Run day 29 - Not quite monochrome

This started off as a monochrome outfit but didn't end up that way, due to the addition of the bright shoes and teal scarf.  What can I say?  I like a bit of colour here and there.

Today was an unusual day for me as I had some time at home.  I did a quick gym trip, which was followed by a visit to Vintage Beauty to get my nails shaped and polished.  The lovely Kally did it for £5 and it was definitely one of the best £5 that I have ever spent.  You can find her at http://www.vintagebeauty.co/ So, I now have nice bright pink nails for my meeting tomorrow and my Style Party on Saturday night. 

After doing some jobs at home (ie sorting out the rat man to come and sort out our rats - what a glamourous life I lead) Caroline from Caroline's Cake Company http://www.carolinescakecompany.co.uk/ then visited for a cuppa.  If you need a special cake, she is the lady for the job.

This evening I am off to see our eldest in a dance production at school.  With lots of dashing around and four children for dinner tonight, I knew that I wouldn't have time to change .

So, has this outfit done the job for me today?  I reckon so - although I wasn't really demanding that much of it other than being warm, comfortable, casual enough for the day and smart enough to go out this evening - OK, may be I was being quite demanding!

The dress is comfortable and layering a long vest underneath stopped it from being too sheer.  The addition of a black cardi kept me warm whilst the scarf just injected a bit of colour next to my face.  I always like wearing my Reiss biker jacket - it just stops things from being too twee.  It's not my favourite but it was OK.

Outfit: Dress Coast, Cardigan Hobbs, Jacket Reiss, Shoes Kurt Geiger, Bag Marc Jacobs, Scarf Cos