Beyoncé on Elle Magazine UK May 2016

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Queen Bey is on the cover of Elle UK Magazine May 2016 issue and I am loving it. It feels like I have not see Beyoncé on a magazine cover in ages, so this looks refreshing. I love this Elle cover, simple but striking. I love her messy hair and light makeup, she looks very beautiful in a natural way. The white background also looks really good, this cover will surely catch many eyes on the newsstands.

In her interview with Elle, Beyoncé chats about freedom, feminism, how her new fashion line, Ivy Park, helps women love their bodies, and a lot more. Ivy Park is an active wear & athleisure collection, designed by Beyoncé in collaboration with Topshop. The collection features, flip-over waistband leggings, sport bras, sultry, mesh-accented bodysuits, snapbacks, tracksuits, functional patterned jackets, caps and hair bands. I am sure the fitness and Beyonce lovers cannot wait to get their hands on this collection.

Have a look at some of the pieces from the collection modelled by the Queen herself below and tell me what you think –

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Check out the promotional video featuring Beyoncé wearing Ivy Park, and telling us the inspiration behind the clothing line;

This collection will be available from April 14 on Ivypark.com, Topshop, Net-A-Porter and Nordstorm. Prices will be ranging from $30- $200, so fitness lovers, get your bank cards ready.

 

I personally cannot wait to get my hands on this issue. I feel like I need to play catch up with one of my BFFs, lol.. I seriously admire this woman. I love majority of her songs, and music videos, and I hope this new clothing line does really well.

Beyoncé is also on the cover of the US edition, check out the cover below:

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Which cover do you prefer? I am loving the UK version more, I love how simple it is.

 

 

Style Icon: Leandra Medine – The Man Repeller

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The stylish and quirky 27-year-old author and fashion blogger, Leandra Medine is the style icon today. For those who do not know, Leandra is the brain behind the American fashion blog – Man Repeller, a blog famous for documenting outfits women love to wear, and men love to hate. Leandra is known for her take no prisoners style, and the fact that she dresses for herself, and not for men or anyone else. In her words, she choose fashion over men, and she started her blog to showcase her style:

“There is a story that I’ve told a million times about being in Topshop with a close friend of mine, and I was complaining about the state of my love life and she essentially said, ‘Of course nobody wants to date you, you don’t dress for men,’ and it was sort of this really empowering moment for me where I was like, oh my gosh, I’m single by choice because I’m choosing fashion over the men. That’s when I started the blog.”

I first noticed Leandra’s style in 2013 when I set up Fashion and Style Police. She was one of the few fashion bloggers that caught my eye, and I have since been intrigued by her sense of style, and her writing. If you are having a bad day, just head over to her blog, you are sure to find various light-hearted posts to put you in a better mood.

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I don’t think I will look half as good as she does, rocking most of her pieces, but I think it all boils down to self-confidence, which she has a lot of. For you to have a true personal style, you have to sort the confidence bit first. Leandra Medine can look good in anything because she CAN. I would want to be like how when I grow up, but then again, I am older than her, so I guessed I am grown up right?

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What do you think of her style?

 

The Size Styler

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Vanity sizing is one issue I do have. I sometimes struggle to find pieces with a perfect fit. I am a petite woman (just 5″2), and I am a usually a size 10 in most stores, but in some stores, like River Island and Topshop for example, I could find myself going for a size 12 pair of skinny jeans, and I am like, but why?

For someone who prefers shopping online, and who hates trying on clothes when I do go into the shops (I find it so hard, don’t ask), I do find myself stuck with ill-fitting clothes, buried in my ever-growing wardrobe, never to be seen again. It is like money down the drain really, and it has been a major shopping turn off for me. Why buy new clothes when they may not fit properly? That is another reason why you notice I mainly shop in few, selected UK stores. I just cannot be bothered trying 5 different sizes in a new store before I find the right size.

I still do not understand why I can fit into a size 8 top in stores like Next, a size 10 skinny jeans in stores like Debenhams, and a size 12 skirt in a River Island. Why do I always have to think and THINK again about the store size before shopping? Why can’t it be one size for every store? Why do retailers have to make shopping so hard? Like we don’t have enough worries already.

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It took me a long time to finally come to terms with the fact that I am a different size in most shops, it took me a while to discover what size I was in my favourite shops, and it is still hard work remembering. I still unconsciously go for a size 10 piece when I go into a store, or shop online. Then I have to think of my size for that store. Sometimes, I find the style of the piece determines the size, the tighter the piece, the higher up I go. With all this confusion, you can imagine my excitement when I stumbled upon SizeStyler.

The way SizeStyler works is quite simple, you take your key measurements; bust, waist, length, hips, and so on, put these measurements on SizeStyler website, and the site will check hundreds of brands and recommend your best fit across thousands of products. Isn’t that the coolest thing ever?

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SizeStyler will also instantly filter out pieces that won’t fit so you don’t waste time, keep you up to date with the latest High Street and Designer ranges, as well as the latest sales and promotions while you shop. This site takes the whole stress out of the sizing, you just need to put in your details once, and it does all the work for you. For someone who enjoys shopping online, this website is a lifesaver for me. I will be making the most of this website during the january sales, and shop in stores I haven’t shopped before, since I won’t have to worry about the sizing with SizeStyler searching for me.

Do you struggle with having various sizes in different stores? What do you think of SizeStyler? Drop me a comment, let’s chat.

Thanks for reading.

 

*This is a collaborative post.

 

 

 

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