Sunday 27 July 2014

Outfit of the Day: Shoot with Wonderfulife Productions

I was fortunate enough to take part in a mini shoot with the lovely Julia from Wonderfulife Productions last week. Wonderfulife Productions are based in Galway -same as myself- and take really beautiful photographs and videos for all occasions. 



As I'm fairly new to the whole blogging adventure, I was pretty nervous about taking part in a shoot. My experience in front of the camera consists of cheesy, posed 'Irish dancer' shots, funny faced pictures with my friends and making my boyfriend snap the odd 'outfit picture' on my phone! But Julia was so kind and gave wonderful direction which made me feel at ease instantly!


Check out the finished product!

















Outfit Details: 

Trousers: Topshop, Top: Topshop, Heels: Asos, Necklace: Similar found on Etsy, Bag: Similar found on Etsy



- Sinead xx





Monday 21 July 2014

The Galway Races are coming!

A week from today marks the start of one of the most exciting weeks of the year in Galway- Race Week. For those who don't know, the Galway Races are legendary- full of fun, drink, gambling and the style. You either love the races or hate them, and I personally love them- although the streets do get a bit hectic in the evenings. This year I am making a headpiece for Sinead, and a couple of other friends, and we have really enjoyed the preparation and lead up. Like going to any big event, the build up is nearly more fun than the day itself!
This will be my sixth year attending ladies day. Its a strange day really, where ladies parade around in outfits they would never wear anywhere else. Judges wander around making you feel like you are at a meat market and women openly stare, comment and generally check each other out. I personally, have given up on trying to pick what the judges are looking for in a winner-or even a finalist- and have decided to just have fun this year! I can't wait to share mine and Sinead's outfits with you all next week. For now, here's a look at Ladies day in Galway over those past 5 years...
 
Top: Me before heading to ladies day in 2009. Above: Winner of the Best Dressed Lady and Best Hat 2009. Lets be honest, the Best Hat lady really should've taken out both titles in her stunning Lina Stein hat.
 
 
 

Top: Myself and friend Colleen Brady at the end of Ladies Day in 2010. I made Colleen's entire outfit for her, as well as my own dress and hat. I still believe Colleen deserved a place in that finalists tent- she was robbed! Centre: The winner of the Best Dressed Lady 2010 wearing a Carol Kennelly hat. Above: Winner of Best Hat 2010.

Left: My outfit for the races 2011- it was a safer outfit than I'm used to, but I felt good on the day. Right: The winner of Best Dressed Lady in a custom-made Lina Stein hat and the winner of Best Hat in a piece by Edel Ramberg. Again, I feel like these two were maybe the wrong way around? Or the best dressed lady could've taken out both titles.
 
 
Top: My outfit for Ladies Day in 2012. I decided I wanted a horse-print suit and by gosh I made one. The fabric was hard to source, I managed to get it in Australia and dye it the colour I wanted. I ran out and had to improvise with the coral panels! This is the only pic of the whole outfit I have, as, well, alcohol was involved! Above: The winner of Best Dressed Lady, with the Winner of Best Hat, milliner Aisling Ahern in one of her own designs.
 
 
Top: Myself and my friend Niamh at Ladies Day last year. The dress looks longer in picture than it is in reality- its actually only midi-length. I love the colours in it, as well as the flattering neckline. Best part is, I got it in a vintage shop in Paris for €10!! Above: The winner of Best Hat(yes, seriously), The winner of Best Dressed Lady and the winner of the new 'Wear Irish' award 2013.  
 
As you can see from the winners, you will probably agree that the judges don't seem to have a consistent 'type' that they go for. Who knows what they deem the winner to 'have'. And I guess I will say that I don't always agree with their choices. But my taste would be different to most! I love colour on ladies day- blocked and clashing is my favourite. I also think you should go all out, and dress like you are from the Capitol in 'The Hunger Games'. Like I said, you can't dress like this to go anywhere but the races, so why not go nuts??!! Keeping that in mind, here is a gallery of 'Fashions on the Field' outfits to give you all some inspiration. 'Fashions on the Field' is what we call the 'Best Dressed Lady' comp in Australia. I said in a previous article that I feel Australia does racing fashion best, and I stand by that. The colours, shapes and styles are amazing, and definitely Capital-esque! And if you like these pictures, why not follow me on pinterest for more? Find me at GalwayFashion.

















And lastly, look, if all else fails, you can head to Mad Hatters day on the last day of the festival. I decided to go last year, and well, it was the best decision I've ever made! My husband and I got an amazing holiday to Milan out of it as my prize for winning best hat! You really do have to go mad though, so just swallow your pride and think of the amazing prize!!

Sunday 20 July 2014

What I Wore: Outfit of the Day

If you saw my last post, you'll know I'm mad about culottes this season. I'm delighted with my pair from Topshop! Here's two of the ways I've worn them:


Look 1:





SHOP THE LOOK: 

Culottes: Topshop, Top: Topshop, Sandals: Topshop, Bag: Similar at Topshop, Necklace: Similar at Forever 21, Sunglasses: Similar at Missguided

Look 2:







SHOP THE LOOK:

Culottes: Same as above, Top: Topshop, Sandals: Same as above, Necklace: Similar at Forever 21, Hat: Similar at Asos, Bag: Similar found on Etsy, Sunglasses: Similar at Asos


- Sinead xx






Sunday 6 July 2014

How To Wear: Culottes

Oh yes. Love them or hate them, culottes are back in a big way. And the great thing is, with the right shape and style, they're surprisingly flattering and very wearable for both day and night. On paper, pleated trousers don't sound particularly flattering, but in this case, they will make your waist look tiny!


HERE'S HOW TO WEAR THEM:


To really highlight the waist, wear with a cropped shirt or bralet. If you don't fancy flashing too much flesh, opt for a pair of culottes that sit right under the rib cage with a shirt that just hits the waistband.



You don't have to go for crazy prints to cash in on the trend. Stick to black, white and neutral tones for a chic look. Or, try a block colour (like the tomato red pair below) for a more daring, but still classy ensemble.


For a more relaxed take on the trend, wear with a cami or shirt tucked in and slightly bloused over the top. For colder weather, add layers with an oversized jumper, coat or duster.

 


Heels are an obvious winner when it comes to shoes as they'll lengthen the legs, but don't be afraid to mix it up! Wear your culottes with trainers (I'm obsessed with my New Balance 574's), Birkenstock's or sliders for an effortless, laid back look. 

 

 

So don't be shy and give them a whirl! Be warned, you may literally be twirling in all their billowy goodness! Hopefully you'll end up loving culottes as much as I do... 


SHOP MY TOP PICKS HERE:


TOPSHOP:


Approx 65
Approx 55

ASOS:


42.25
56.34
42.25

ZARA:


29.99

BOOHOO: 


22
22

-Sinead xx