Hello you lovely lot! I recently got sent this gorgeous top from Cove  (you may have already seen it on my YouTube channel: www.youtube.com/c/HollyWhitee) and I thought since Spring is finally upon us that I would try and style it up in a more Spring/Summer way than my usual 'I'm bloody freezing, where the hell is my coat?!' fashion.

This is the Parisian Nude Frill High Neck Blouse  and I absoloutley love it! I have to say, it's definitely more of a peachy pink colour than a nude, but I actually like that a lot more. The high neck is super flattering and the frills are just so on trend for this Spring/Summer.. BUT, want to know the best thing about this? It's only £13.99! Eeee! How fab is that?!

I've styled the top here along with my trusty white high waisted Missguided shorts and then my Dorothy Perkins heels and I think it looks super cute!

Let me know what you think down in the comments and go check out Cove for a right ol' bargain!
  • April 27, 2016

Feeling Peachy with Cove





Hello you lovely lot! I recently got sent this gorgeous top from Cove  (you may have already seen it on my YouTube channel: www.youtube.com/c/HollyWhitee) and I thought since Spring is finally upon us that I would try and style it up in a more Spring/Summer way than my usual 'I'm bloody freezing, where the hell is my coat?!' fashion.

This is the Parisian Nude Frill High Neck Blouse  and I absoloutley love it! I have to say, it's definitely more of a peachy pink colour than a nude, but I actually like that a lot more. The high neck is super flattering and the frills are just so on trend for this Spring/Summer.. BUT, want to know the best thing about this? It's only £13.99! Eeee! How fab is that?!

I've styled the top here along with my trusty white high waisted Missguided shorts and then my Dorothy Perkins heels and I think it looks super cute!

Let me know what you think down in the comments and go check out Cove for a right ol' bargain!















Spring is quickly becoming my favourite season. It's not too hot (certainly not here in the UK anyway) and when the sun shines it just seems to perk up my mood. The sun seems to be making me so much more motivated and also a little more experimental with my outfits, which I love!

Today I'm wearing an outfit that I just can't stop putting on. Whether I'm just having a driving lesson or going out for a meal, I'll put this outfit on and feel fabulous and ready to take on the day!

This gorgeous dress is from ASOS and it had been on my wishlist for sooooooooooo long. I won't waffle on about my obsession with frills because you already know it all and you can quite blatantly see that that was my reason for falling head over heels in love with this. However, I especially love the back of this dress too. The way that it dips down into a slight v-shape is just such a lovely added detail.

My jacket is from Zara and was actually something I purchased on a whim, just to wear with this dress. Luckily, I think the two go together wonderfully and seem to create the perfect Spring look for me! I love the kind of denim-look to it and the buttons are just super cute!

I always pair this look with either my white, grey or powder pink heels to kind of keep to the pastel vibe but sometimes I'll even just slip on my ballet pumps and tights for a more casual look.

No outfit is complete without a classic red lip but I think it just works wonders with this outfit! I haven't tried this look with a more nude lip yet but it's something that I think would look lovely too.

I was in such a good mood whilst shooting this outfit - the sun was out and it was pretty warm and I just love wearing this look - perfecto!

Tell me, does the sun put you in a better mood? or are you pining for the day that winter comes back around? haha.

Dress - CLICK HERE TO BUY
Jacket - CLICK HERE TO BUY

  • April 23, 2016

Spring Thrills and Spring Frills
















Spring is quickly becoming my favourite season. It's not too hot (certainly not here in the UK anyway) and when the sun shines it just seems to perk up my mood. The sun seems to be making me so much more motivated and also a little more experimental with my outfits, which I love!

Today I'm wearing an outfit that I just can't stop putting on. Whether I'm just having a driving lesson or going out for a meal, I'll put this outfit on and feel fabulous and ready to take on the day!

This gorgeous dress is from ASOS and it had been on my wishlist for sooooooooooo long. I won't waffle on about my obsession with frills because you already know it all and you can quite blatantly see that that was my reason for falling head over heels in love with this. However, I especially love the back of this dress too. The way that it dips down into a slight v-shape is just such a lovely added detail.

My jacket is from Zara and was actually something I purchased on a whim, just to wear with this dress. Luckily, I think the two go together wonderfully and seem to create the perfect Spring look for me! I love the kind of denim-look to it and the buttons are just super cute!

I always pair this look with either my white, grey or powder pink heels to kind of keep to the pastel vibe but sometimes I'll even just slip on my ballet pumps and tights for a more casual look.

No outfit is complete without a classic red lip but I think it just works wonders with this outfit! I haven't tried this look with a more nude lip yet but it's something that I think would look lovely too.

I was in such a good mood whilst shooting this outfit - the sun was out and it was pretty warm and I just love wearing this look - perfecto!

Tell me, does the sun put you in a better mood? or are you pining for the day that winter comes back around? haha.

Dress - CLICK HERE TO BUY
Jacket - CLICK HERE TO BUY




Want to see what else the fabulous The White Pepper sent me? Okay then!

Here I'm wearing one of my fave pieces that was sent over to me and it's one of my 'faves' simply due to all the tiny little details that it has! This is the Buckle Strap Denim Jumpsuit in Blue and oh my oh my is it dreamy....

I'm always a bit funny about dungarees because I love the way they look but never actually get a lot of wear out of them but these are a right ol game changer. Like I said, it's all in the detail with these. From the frayed legs to the frilly pockets, I am completely besotted with them.

Here I decided to style them along with a basic white tee and these nude heels from Dorothy Perkins. I love the denim and the nude heels together - I think it created a really nice colour palette. The dungarees themselves give off such a laid-back vibe and the frayed legs just give them that added bit of edgy-ness. However, the frilly pockets and pinky nude heels bring back round full circle creating an almost kind of Parisian feel! *total heart eyes emoji*

Let me know whether you're loving these beaut dungarees down in the comments and remember to check out The White Pepper by clicking here.
  • April 16, 2016

Dainty Dungarees




Want to see what else the fabulous The White Pepper sent me? Okay then!

Here I'm wearing one of my fave pieces that was sent over to me and it's one of my 'faves' simply due to all the tiny little details that it has! This is the Buckle Strap Denim Jumpsuit in Blue and oh my oh my is it dreamy....

I'm always a bit funny about dungarees because I love the way they look but never actually get a lot of wear out of them but these are a right ol game changer. Like I said, it's all in the detail with these. From the frayed legs to the frilly pockets, I am completely besotted with them.

Here I decided to style them along with a basic white tee and these nude heels from Dorothy Perkins. I love the denim and the nude heels together - I think it created a really nice colour palette. The dungarees themselves give off such a laid-back vibe and the frayed legs just give them that added bit of edgy-ness. However, the frilly pockets and pinky nude heels bring back round full circle creating an almost kind of Parisian feel! *total heart eyes emoji*

Let me know whether you're loving these beaut dungarees down in the comments and remember to check out The White Pepper by clicking here.




Guys, before I get into this blog post, I have to let you know that this look was totally inspired by Sammi (http://www.samanthamariaofficial.com/)! She had pretty much an identical outfit in one of her latest lookbook videos and I just couldn't help but recreate it! However, the pieces I'm wearing aren't the same as her's so I guess it kind of gives you some alternative places to buy the pieces!

Anyway, hello all! Today's look is honestly one of my favourite looks that I've worn in such a long time. I currently have an obsession with pink/nude/mauve and it all started when Public Desire sent me these absoloutley gorgeous boots. These are the Romona Ankle Boots in Nude and they are seriously some of the most amazing shoes I've ever owned. After thinking and thinking of a way to style them, I saw Sammi wear them in her lookbook and I was instantly inspired!

It was kind of unintentional that I completely recreated her look and I didn't solely purchase a pink bomber with the intention of creating this outfit, but it just kind of happened haha! My bomber jacket is a super recent purchase from Bershka and oh my giddy gosh I LOVE it. I never thought I'd be so obsessed with a powdery pink jacket, but here I am, drooling over it. It was only £22.99 too!

My blouse is also from Bershka and is the Off Shoulder Ruffle Top in White, (you can see this in more detail over on my YouTube channel), whilst my jeans are by Boohoo and my belt is from ASOS!

Let me know what you think of this look down in the comments and don't forget to watch Sammi's lookbook which is where all the inspiration for this outfit came from!

Hope you're all doing well! ♥
  • April 13, 2016

Pink Bomber and PD Boots





Guys, before I get into this blog post, I have to let you know that this look was totally inspired by Sammi (http://www.samanthamariaofficial.com/)! She had pretty much an identical outfit in one of her latest lookbook videos and I just couldn't help but recreate it! However, the pieces I'm wearing aren't the same as her's so I guess it kind of gives you some alternative places to buy the pieces!

Anyway, hello all! Today's look is honestly one of my favourite looks that I've worn in such a long time. I currently have an obsession with pink/nude/mauve and it all started when Public Desire sent me these absoloutley gorgeous boots. These are the Romona Ankle Boots in Nude and they are seriously some of the most amazing shoes I've ever owned. After thinking and thinking of a way to style them, I saw Sammi wear them in her lookbook and I was instantly inspired!

It was kind of unintentional that I completely recreated her look and I didn't solely purchase a pink bomber with the intention of creating this outfit, but it just kind of happened haha! My bomber jacket is a super recent purchase from Bershka and oh my giddy gosh I LOVE it. I never thought I'd be so obsessed with a powdery pink jacket, but here I am, drooling over it. It was only £22.99 too!

My blouse is also from Bershka and is the Off Shoulder Ruffle Top in White, (you can see this in more detail over on my YouTube channel), whilst my jeans are by Boohoo and my belt is from ASOS!

Let me know what you think of this look down in the comments and don't forget to watch Sammi's lookbook which is where all the inspiration for this outfit came from!

Hope you're all doing well! ♥

Groaning at your reflection in the mirror whilst picturing Victoria's Secret angels and telling yourself you should have got off ya lazy bum and been to the gym this morning? Well, we've all been there. But hey, imagine if you'd spent the past 2/3 years of your life dedicated to working your arse off (literally in my case) to get to the size/shape/feeling you wanted to be but then still not feeling content or even sure what you look like any more... it's a bloody nightmare. *majorly rolls eyes, because it's just such bull crap*

As many of you know, last year I went through a long process of recovering from Anorexia, along with some other illnesses. Going through anything like that, really takes it's toll on a person and as this post is going to discuss, it can leave you feeling kind of confused and lost.
I think one of the biggest changes that my struggle with mental illnesses caused for me was definitely how I see myself. Like anyone living in this day-and-age, I struggle a lot with body image and it's something I think that I've now accepted that I really just have to live with. I often talk about loving yourself and accepting yourself and whilst I mean every single word of that, I know that it's not always going to be the case. I mean, c'mon, I'd be a complete and utter liar if I told you that I walk round radiating confidence and loving the skin I'm in. I really don't. I bloody hate it.
At the end of the day I'm a size 6, 5ft 6in and an incredibly healthy person. Logically I can think 'I'm happy the way I am' or 'I look great' but, sometimes I just look and think 'what the hell am I looking at?' because often, I just don't even know. I feel like my body is something that has always been scrutinised, whether that be by myself or others. When I was bigger, I used to be constantly concious of my stomach and my weight was often made apparent to me by other people when I was growing up. I've been called 'fat' sooo many times and that's a word that can really scar you as a person.

As you can imagine, going from a size 16 to a size 6 doesn't leave you in brilliant shape and I'm sure that other people will agree that it doesn't always fix how you see yourself. Often, I look in the mirror and still feel like I'm seeing my size 16 body, despite the fact that if I were to wear a piece of my old clothing it would literally swallow me whole. I still look at my stomach and think 'oh god' or look at my thighs and groan but then other times I'll be thinking 'man, I look good today!'. It took me a while to realise that what I'm going to see in the mirror is going to be forever changing and that's something I've had to come to terms with.

This post isn't meant to be some kind of sob story about me feeling 'ugly' or a post to tell you to not feel shitty about yourself and get on with life, it's a post to let you know that it's okay to feel confused about your body, because I feel confused too. Okay, yes, I might be dealing with a mental illness and something a lot deeper, but that doesn't mean that those of you that I guess would be considered 'normal', can't feel confused too.

I suppose that I should explain what Body Dysmorphia is so that you can kind of understand how it works.

Body Dysmorphia is an anxiety disorder which causes you to have distorted view of how you look. It causes people to constantly be comparing themselves to others, excessively exercise and have an unhealthy relationship with mirrors.
I feel like to me, it causes me to zone in on every flaw that I have; every little stretch mark, spot, scar, lump, bump, are all highlighted massively to me, even if you, as another person, would never even notice. As I mentioned, it also makes me feel like I'm still stuck in my old body and that I still have the same 'flaws' that I used to. I will look in my reflection and see huge wobbly thighs and a flabby gut when actually when I feel my stomach with my hands, it isn't really like that at all. In the past, (when I was in deep depression and anorexia) I would also excessively exercise because what I was seeing in the mirror was just not changing.

One of the biggest things that I notice Body Dysmorphia causes me to feel is that I weirdly feel 'bigger' when I'm at home in my bedroom compared to when I'm walking down the street or at someone else's house. That probably barely makes sense, so let me try and explain it...
I think it has something to do with the fact that I've probably stood in the same place in my same bedroom, scrutinising myself for years and now, I can't erase the memory of how I used to feel. When I go outside I guess my mind works differently because it hasn't got that memory attached. But, it's really good that I can define a difference between that.
If I'm really honest, I've gotten incredibly used to seeing myself differently sometimes and don't find it too hard to deal with any more and in fact, most of the time now, I am pretty certain that I'm actually seeing the real me, which is amazing and just proof that things can get better!

Nowadays, if I'm having a shitty day, I won't look in the mirror or I'll put something on I feel comfortable in. Most people feel more comfortable in baggy clothes, but something I've found that makes me feel better is wearing fitted clothes. Baggy clothes make me feel bigger than I am, so I find wearing nice fitted clothes shows me what my figure is actually like. It just depends what makes you feel good.
I also try and avoid comparing myself to others. If I see a bikini post on Instagram, I'll zoom past it or I'll even sometimes un-follow the account if I think that it's going to effect me that much. If I start to compare myself, I stop and try and think about how far I've come and the fact that I'm ME and other people are THEM and that, that isn't something that is going to change.
And well, if worst comes to worst then distract yourself as much as you can. Go for a walk, watch a film or my personal favourite, have a nap. zzZz

My body is still such a work in progress and I don't want to stop until I feel comfortable in my own skin and at least more than 50% happy with how I look, but it really is a very long journey. It can be really terrifying to be sooo unsure of what you look like but something that I've realised is that if you yourself can't see what you truly look like, then you really have to listen to other people, notice what clothes size you're wearing and figure out if it's a certain place or piece of clothing that is making you feel/think they way you do.

I'm so so so determined not to let Body Dysmorphia affect me and cause me to feel rubbish about myself for the rest of time and I'm hoping that you guys are ready to start accepting the fact that it's okay to be confused and feel down but things can become better!
We just have to learn to love ourselves as much as we can but remember that it's okay to feel crappy sometimes too.

Hopefully some of you out there can relate to what I'm talking about or have found this a little bit reassuring that you're not alone at least. I'd love to hear some of your techniques for dealing with distorting thoughts and also how you stop it from affecting you day-to-day.

Sending all of you a massive wave of love and hugs ♥

Body Dysmorphia: A Forever Changing Reflection


Groaning at your reflection in the mirror whilst picturing Victoria's Secret angels and telling yourself you should have got off ya lazy bum and been to the gym this morning? Well, we've all been there. But hey, imagine if you'd spent the past 2/3 years of your life dedicated to working your arse off (literally in my case) to get to the size/shape/feeling you wanted to be but then still not feeling content or even sure what you look like any more... it's a bloody nightmare. *majorly rolls eyes, because it's just such bull crap*

As many of you know, last year I went through a long process of recovering from Anorexia, along with some other illnesses. Going through anything like that, really takes it's toll on a person and as this post is going to discuss, it can leave you feeling kind of confused and lost.
I think one of the biggest changes that my struggle with mental illnesses caused for me was definitely how I see myself. Like anyone living in this day-and-age, I struggle a lot with body image and it's something I think that I've now accepted that I really just have to live with. I often talk about loving yourself and accepting yourself and whilst I mean every single word of that, I know that it's not always going to be the case. I mean, c'mon, I'd be a complete and utter liar if I told you that I walk round radiating confidence and loving the skin I'm in. I really don't. I bloody hate it.
At the end of the day I'm a size 6, 5ft 6in and an incredibly healthy person. Logically I can think 'I'm happy the way I am' or 'I look great' but, sometimes I just look and think 'what the hell am I looking at?' because often, I just don't even know. I feel like my body is something that has always been scrutinised, whether that be by myself or others. When I was bigger, I used to be constantly concious of my stomach and my weight was often made apparent to me by other people when I was growing up. I've been called 'fat' sooo many times and that's a word that can really scar you as a person.

As you can imagine, going from a size 16 to a size 6 doesn't leave you in brilliant shape and I'm sure that other people will agree that it doesn't always fix how you see yourself. Often, I look in the mirror and still feel like I'm seeing my size 16 body, despite the fact that if I were to wear a piece of my old clothing it would literally swallow me whole. I still look at my stomach and think 'oh god' or look at my thighs and groan but then other times I'll be thinking 'man, I look good today!'. It took me a while to realise that what I'm going to see in the mirror is going to be forever changing and that's something I've had to come to terms with.

This post isn't meant to be some kind of sob story about me feeling 'ugly' or a post to tell you to not feel shitty about yourself and get on with life, it's a post to let you know that it's okay to feel confused about your body, because I feel confused too. Okay, yes, I might be dealing with a mental illness and something a lot deeper, but that doesn't mean that those of you that I guess would be considered 'normal', can't feel confused too.

I suppose that I should explain what Body Dysmorphia is so that you can kind of understand how it works.

Body Dysmorphia is an anxiety disorder which causes you to have distorted view of how you look. It causes people to constantly be comparing themselves to others, excessively exercise and have an unhealthy relationship with mirrors.
I feel like to me, it causes me to zone in on every flaw that I have; every little stretch mark, spot, scar, lump, bump, are all highlighted massively to me, even if you, as another person, would never even notice. As I mentioned, it also makes me feel like I'm still stuck in my old body and that I still have the same 'flaws' that I used to. I will look in my reflection and see huge wobbly thighs and a flabby gut when actually when I feel my stomach with my hands, it isn't really like that at all. In the past, (when I was in deep depression and anorexia) I would also excessively exercise because what I was seeing in the mirror was just not changing.

One of the biggest things that I notice Body Dysmorphia causes me to feel is that I weirdly feel 'bigger' when I'm at home in my bedroom compared to when I'm walking down the street or at someone else's house. That probably barely makes sense, so let me try and explain it...
I think it has something to do with the fact that I've probably stood in the same place in my same bedroom, scrutinising myself for years and now, I can't erase the memory of how I used to feel. When I go outside I guess my mind works differently because it hasn't got that memory attached. But, it's really good that I can define a difference between that.
If I'm really honest, I've gotten incredibly used to seeing myself differently sometimes and don't find it too hard to deal with any more and in fact, most of the time now, I am pretty certain that I'm actually seeing the real me, which is amazing and just proof that things can get better!

Nowadays, if I'm having a shitty day, I won't look in the mirror or I'll put something on I feel comfortable in. Most people feel more comfortable in baggy clothes, but something I've found that makes me feel better is wearing fitted clothes. Baggy clothes make me feel bigger than I am, so I find wearing nice fitted clothes shows me what my figure is actually like. It just depends what makes you feel good.
I also try and avoid comparing myself to others. If I see a bikini post on Instagram, I'll zoom past it or I'll even sometimes un-follow the account if I think that it's going to effect me that much. If I start to compare myself, I stop and try and think about how far I've come and the fact that I'm ME and other people are THEM and that, that isn't something that is going to change.
And well, if worst comes to worst then distract yourself as much as you can. Go for a walk, watch a film or my personal favourite, have a nap. zzZz

My body is still such a work in progress and I don't want to stop until I feel comfortable in my own skin and at least more than 50% happy with how I look, but it really is a very long journey. It can be really terrifying to be sooo unsure of what you look like but something that I've realised is that if you yourself can't see what you truly look like, then you really have to listen to other people, notice what clothes size you're wearing and figure out if it's a certain place or piece of clothing that is making you feel/think they way you do.

I'm so so so determined not to let Body Dysmorphia affect me and cause me to feel rubbish about myself for the rest of time and I'm hoping that you guys are ready to start accepting the fact that it's okay to be confused and feel down but things can become better!
We just have to learn to love ourselves as much as we can but remember that it's okay to feel crappy sometimes too.

Hopefully some of you out there can relate to what I'm talking about or have found this a little bit reassuring that you're not alone at least. I'd love to hear some of your techniques for dealing with distorting thoughts and also how you stop it from affecting you day-to-day.

Sending all of you a massive wave of love and hugs ♥









Monochrome? Frills? Dusty Pink? All things I'm completely in love with this season and ooo guess what? This amazing The White Pepper knitted dress combines all three just perfectly!

If you've been keeping up with my posts, youtube vids, instagram etc etc, then you'll know that The White Pepper kindly sent me 4 amazing pieces to style for their SS16 magazine. Today's look features their super pretty Colour Block Pleat Hem Knitted Dress  along with my lovely Florence Ankle Boots in Grey by Public Desire boots and these cute sunnies from Cheap Ass Sunglasses.

I absolutely love that this dress combines all three trends that I'm loving lately, plus the fact that it's perfect for British Spring time as it comes in this light knit that you can wear on it's own or pair with a cute roll neck or shirt underneath.

I think my favourite part has definitely got to be that pink frilled hem them - I mean, how pretty?!
  • April 09, 2016

A Mix Of Everything with The White Pepper










Monochrome? Frills? Dusty Pink? All things I'm completely in love with this season and ooo guess what? This amazing The White Pepper knitted dress combines all three just perfectly!

If you've been keeping up with my posts, youtube vids, instagram etc etc, then you'll know that The White Pepper kindly sent me 4 amazing pieces to style for their SS16 magazine. Today's look features their super pretty Colour Block Pleat Hem Knitted Dress  along with my lovely Florence Ankle Boots in Grey by Public Desire boots and these cute sunnies from Cheap Ass Sunglasses.

I absolutely love that this dress combines all three trends that I'm loving lately, plus the fact that it's perfect for British Spring time as it comes in this light knit that you can wear on it's own or pair with a cute roll neck or shirt underneath.

I think my favourite part has definitely got to be that pink frilled hem them - I mean, how pretty?!




I love the whole co-ord trend. I think it's so cute to have your outfit all completely matchy matchy and put together. It allows your outfit to really catch peoples attention and think 'ooo, how's she done that?' or 'Girlllll I'm gonna have to copy that idea'... well, that's what I think when I see people in similar ensembles anyway haha.

This gorgeous co-ord is from Lola May (a brand who I've really wanted to work with a long time) and actually comes in both this lovely grey colour and a kind of dusty pink shade! When asked to pick something of theirs to style, this immediately caught my eye simply because it has a real SS16 vibe about it. We all know that these kinds of pastelly shades are really 'in' this year as well as high necks and cut off trousers. I loved the length of the culottes and the d-ring round the waist which meant I'd definitely be able to adjust the fit perfectly on me.

I decided to style them with my grey Dorothy Perkins heels, just to go completely coordinated and then a light nude lip. I think this look would be so pretty on a night out along with a cute little clutch bag, but I think you're definitely able to dress this co-ord down too with a pair of white trainers and a bomber jacket (maybe something I can do here on the blog in the future!).

If you want to get your hands on this gorgeous piece then simply click here to head to their website and don't forget to have a browse of their other items too because they have the most gorgeous stock!

Let me know how you'd prefer to style this - dressed up with heels or causal and cool with trainers? I'd love to know!
  • April 06, 2016

The Lola May Co-ord





I love the whole co-ord trend. I think it's so cute to have your outfit all completely matchy matchy and put together. It allows your outfit to really catch peoples attention and think 'ooo, how's she done that?' or 'Girlllll I'm gonna have to copy that idea'... well, that's what I think when I see people in similar ensembles anyway haha.

This gorgeous co-ord is from Lola May (a brand who I've really wanted to work with a long time) and actually comes in both this lovely grey colour and a kind of dusty pink shade! When asked to pick something of theirs to style, this immediately caught my eye simply because it has a real SS16 vibe about it. We all know that these kinds of pastelly shades are really 'in' this year as well as high necks and cut off trousers. I loved the length of the culottes and the d-ring round the waist which meant I'd definitely be able to adjust the fit perfectly on me.

I decided to style them with my grey Dorothy Perkins heels, just to go completely coordinated and then a light nude lip. I think this look would be so pretty on a night out along with a cute little clutch bag, but I think you're definitely able to dress this co-ord down too with a pair of white trainers and a bomber jacket (maybe something I can do here on the blog in the future!).

If you want to get your hands on this gorgeous piece then simply click here to head to their website and don't forget to have a browse of their other items too because they have the most gorgeous stock!

Let me know how you'd prefer to style this - dressed up with heels or causal and cool with trainers? I'd love to know!






Damn Holly, back at it again with the all-black outfit...except this time, there's a little twist (or should I say stripe? lol no? okay haha)

You might remember that a while back I did two collaborations - one with We Are Cow and another with Shores. Well, guess what? They're back on here again! The lovely Nicola at We Are Cow kindly sent over a few of their new pieces for me to style, whilst Sam from Shores sent over this gorgeous coat! Thanks guys!

When I chose these 3 pieces, I never thought about actually styling them all together, but hey! how well does it work? Here I'm wearing the WE ARE COW Ribbed Lucy Striped Crop Top along with
the WE ARE COW Ali Pinafore Dress and the Shores Charlie Trench Coat in Black. I really love the top in this look. I love how the stripes just bring a little bit of something something to the outfit and help break up all the black pieces. The pinafore works great paired with the crop top too and is also super comfy. (I think it would look so cute with a cable knit jumper underneath in colder weather) The thick straps on the pinafore give it kind of a 60's vibe and the black colour just means it's going to be great paired with almost anything. I also absoloutley adore the way the coat works with this look. The long shape and almost suede-like feel create such a lovely contrast with the other pieces. I, of course, simply finished the look by adding a red lip and my Public Desire boots and voila!

I'd love to see some of you recreate a similar look to this because I just think it's so cute! Let me know if you do! And, remember to check out We Are Cow and Shores by clicking here and here!

  • April 03, 2016

A Touch Of Stripes with We Are Cow and Shores







Damn Holly, back at it again with the all-black outfit...except this time, there's a little twist (or should I say stripe? lol no? okay haha)

You might remember that a while back I did two collaborations - one with We Are Cow and another with Shores. Well, guess what? They're back on here again! The lovely Nicola at We Are Cow kindly sent over a few of their new pieces for me to style, whilst Sam from Shores sent over this gorgeous coat! Thanks guys!

When I chose these 3 pieces, I never thought about actually styling them all together, but hey! how well does it work? Here I'm wearing the WE ARE COW Ribbed Lucy Striped Crop Top along with
the WE ARE COW Ali Pinafore Dress and the Shores Charlie Trench Coat in Black. I really love the top in this look. I love how the stripes just bring a little bit of something something to the outfit and help break up all the black pieces. The pinafore works great paired with the crop top too and is also super comfy. (I think it would look so cute with a cable knit jumper underneath in colder weather) The thick straps on the pinafore give it kind of a 60's vibe and the black colour just means it's going to be great paired with almost anything. I also absoloutley adore the way the coat works with this look. The long shape and almost suede-like feel create such a lovely contrast with the other pieces. I, of course, simply finished the look by adding a red lip and my Public Desire boots and voila!

I'd love to see some of you recreate a similar look to this because I just think it's so cute! Let me know if you do! And, remember to check out We Are Cow and Shores by clicking here and here!

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