For many people, fashion is an excellent way to express yourself and this blog will explore many topics including fast fashion, sustainability, the latest trends and how culture affects trends and styles.
Everyone has a different relationship with fashion, and while some just wear what is comfortable and prioritise that, I am the complete opposite. The phrase ‘beauty is pain’ is somewhat true for me. I’m not saying I’d wear something if I’m in physical pain, but if I feel uncomfortable it’s not the worst thing in the world as long as I look good.

I get bored easily so always look for new outfit ideas and cool new items. However, I feel guilty about it due to the fact that the fashion industry is so unsustainable and contributing to fast fashion is something I do not want to do. In a perfect world, I would only shop from brands such as Aryha and TALA who are not fast-fashion brands, however this is not possible for me or millions of other people. I aim to use this blog to promote sustainable fashion while keeping up with the latest fashions, and introduce people to more styles that they might not have even thought of.
Everyone has their moments with anything, whether that was an ’emo’ phase with extremely wild, big and colourful hair, ties and fishnet gloves, or a pop-star phase with tutus and everything neon. I am a self-confessed former-emo kid who’s biggest dream was to be Avril Lavigne. For a while during my teenage years I was ‘basic’ and wore Tumblr inspired outfits with cringe quotes plastered all over t-shirts; it was horrific. The last few years have brought me back to my roots and my goal is to look like an 80’s rock band reject with a hint of class; think Mötley Crüe meets Audrey Hepburn.
Hopefully you will enjoy this blog, and you find some of the posts useful. If you want to keep up to date, please follow my social media and tag me in your own posts, I’d love to see your style. I think it’d be a great way to inspire each other to try something new and exciting!