OOTD: Summer Fashion

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I am still making the most of summer fashion. I can smell autumn but the sun is still out on most days thankfully, so I am still rocking my summer wardrobe. I love summer fashion so much. It is so vibrant and full of life, it ia hard not to love. I particularly love the bright coloured pieces and accessories. They make me feel alive and ready to take on the world.

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I never wore much colour back in my teen years. You would only catch me in monochrome pieces 99% of the time. Maybe it had to do with hormones or me finding myself but I am happy I now wear some colour. It is a lot more fun to dress up now.

I wore this outfit some days ago. I have not worn a pair of jeans in weeks because of how warm it has been (I get really hot in jeans), so I was happy to get into my good old Molly jeans.

The coral top is a new addition to my wardrobe. I love the colour and the design of the top. It feels amazing and it looks great. I will be wearing this beauty in many summers to come.

 

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This beautiful sparkly nude leather embellished summer sandals is also a new addition to my summer wardrobe. I love how sparkly and comfortable it is. I am hardly in flats these days but this beauty right here is definitely a keeper.

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Overall, I was really happy with this look. And I am also very pleased with my new hair. I am rocking the straight long hair look this August, and I like it.

 

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What are your thoughts on summer fashion? What do you think of this look?

 

WHAT I WORE

Coral top – Quiz

Black Molly Jeans – River Island

Nude Embellished Leather Sandals – c/o River Island

Sunnies – Lacoste

Bag – Guess

Watch – D&G

Earrings – Swarovski

 

 

 

Inspiration or Outright Copying?

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Lets talk getting inspiration or outright copying in the blogosphere.There’s a very thing line between inspiration and outright copy. It’s a good thing to be inspired by other bloggers. You only have a problem when you are ‘too inspired’. Whether it is photography, design or writing, copying continues to be a serious problem in the blogging industry and I wonder why. Imagine spending hours thinking, researching and crafting your masterpiece, only for someone to copy almost everything you’ve done. It makes me angry and upset just thinking about it.
We should all strive to produce unique quality content every time. And we should take pride in our work. The uniqueness we posses is what makes us stand out as individuals, as bloggers. No two human beings can create the same content. You would have to have lived my life, and I would have had to live yours!

Being original is so very important, but it is ok to be inspired. We all get inspiration from somewhere, I know I get inspiration from some of my favourite blogs. Inspiration gives birth to something new, while copying is a reproduction of the original. Have you come across a blog whose content sparks an idea? The blog post becomes a starting point, a foundation upon which you build something that reflects who you are and your style or brand. What is produced is a completely different variation from the blog that sparked the idea. Copying does not do that. It clones the original. It makes no addition, no change in perspective absolutely nothing. The copied content is just a mirror of the original.
An inspired piece is backed up with hard work, while a copied piece requires little or no effort. When a blog inspires you to create something, you’re always motivated to do your own research to make your piece unique. To make your work stand out, you put in time and effort to make your article reflect your views. The other blog inspired you to do your discovery and make your own post. A copied article is hardly backed by any effort. It is written down almost verbatim. The only time spent was to recreate the original blog post, which can be very annoying for the copied blogger.
A blog post is inspired if it reflects you but it’s copied if it reflects the originator of the post. It is as simple as that. When you write a blog post that was inspired by someone else, your blog post will always reflect your personality, your thoughts and your feelings. Someone else might have inspired your article but there’s hardly any trace of that person’s thoughts, personality or style. The post truly reflects who you are. It’s easy to tell if a blog post is copied. A copied blog post reflects only the original owner’s thoughts and personality. Although you reproduced it, there is no trace of anything that reflects you in the article.
There are obvious differences between inspiration and copying. No matter how cautious you try to be, it’s always good to play safe. Don’t copy. Be original. But seek inspiration and give credit where due. It’s only fair to acknowledge the originator even if you didn’t copy.

 

What are your thoughts on inspiration or outright copying? Sound off in the comment section please.

 

Chloe Grace Moretz Covers Glamour UK September 2016

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The beautiful and stylish Chloe Grace Moretz is the cover girl of Glamour Magazine UK September 2016, and she looks terrific. I adore everything about this cover. I love her hair and makeup, the pose is on point, and her outfit is out of this world! Everything about this september cover is the truth. This is definitely the best British magazine cover I have seen in a very long time. Glamour always gets the cover right.

I have followed Chloe’s career for years now, and I think she is a talented, and hard-working young woman. I would love to read her interview with Glamour. This September issue is on sale now so I can clearly see myself picking up a copy.

 

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In her interview with Glamour,  Chloe Grace Moretz opens up about her relationship with Brooklyn Beckham (I never even knew they were dating)

and how she deals with Twitter trolls –

“Seriously, you don’t know how often I’m just described as ‘his girlfriend’. And you think: ‘well, I’ve also been acting for 13 years, but don’t worry’.”

Good to see young love, so refreshing…And don’t we all have to deal with faceless Twitter trolls every now and again. I had to deal with one earlier this week, and I felt genuinely sorry for the troll. It was tweeting malicious tweets to many bloggers and a beauty clinic. I bet it is a depressed blogger in real life.

Her interview sounds promising. I like to read about successful, young people. I would also love to find out what epic advice Victoria Beckham gave her. Apart from Chloe’s interview, I would also like to read about the budget beauty alert feature. It sounds very interesting. And the big fashion issue with 638 looks so like a stylish read too.

What do you think of this Glamour cover? Have you had to del with any troll lately?

 

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