Thursday, 10 January 2019

A PERFECT START TO 2019 | MY HOTEL BREAK



A new year means new beginnings, a fresh start, new ambitions and bigger and better dreams. So, this year I asked, why do we so often spend the entire first day of our ‘new chapter’ hungover on the couch? This year – partially due to working NYE and partially thanks to a blog opportunity - I did something completely new for new year. The boy and I got up at a reasonable hour, packed our bags and headed on the road towards one of Scotland’s most charming towns - St Andrew’s - for an overnight stay at a rather plush hotel. 


When My Hotel Break got in touch a month earlier and asked if I’d like to try out their services to test run one of their featured hotels, I jumped at the chance! There was so much to choose from with hotels right across the UK. We decided to stay local and while searching through their easy-to-use website a stunning DoubleTree by Hilton in South Queensferry and the Lochside House Hotel in New Cumnock quickly became some of our front runners. Not before long though I stumbled across The Fairmont in St Andrew’s and stopped searching instantly. It’s a hotel I’ve always wanted to visit and knew it would have everything The Boy and I love in a hotel.





We arrived in the early afternoon on a cold but bright New Year’s Day. On first impression, the hotel is set on a stunning cliff edge with golfing fields all around. On entering the hotel, a welcoming grand fireplace instantly warmed us up. After a quick check-in, we were directed towards our Fairmont King View room. Our room was elegant and modern with hints of Scottish heritage. We had gorgeous views of the sea front and a HUGE kingsize bed that would fit a family of four. My jaw dropped to the floor when I walked into the bathroom. With floor to ceiling marble it’s every girl’s dream. It featured a grand bath – perfect for a bubble bath for two, a large walk-in shower and a beautiful basin area that made for the perfect make-up station. 

When looking at pictures online, one of the biggest pulls to this hotel was their courtyard area and it was even better in real life. A breath-taking open space that truly is the beating heart of the hotel. It’s where you will find all of their restaurants, bars and lounge areas. Still decorated for Christmas, there was a gigantic real tree crowning the top of their ‘Beauty and the Beast’ stairwell as I liked to call it but even without it, the hotel has a beautiful art piece draped from the ceiling that is there year-round. 



After we got our bearings, we decided to take an hour out and make the most of the spa facilities before getting ready for dinner. We spent a nice hour, swimming in the pool, chatting in the jacuzzi and detoxing in the steam and sauna rooms.  

7pm came around before we knew it and we headed down for dinner. We decided to book into the hotel’s Italian restaurant as it only felt right - 2019 is the year we tie the knot in Italy in case you didn’t catch the reference J





I could go on for at least a few paragraphs raving about the restaurant, but I’ll keep it brief. The food and wine was some of the best Italian food we’ve indulged in since visiting Tuscany last July. It tasted very authentic and the staff were incredibly attentive. We were kindly sat on one of their balcony tables which was so beautiful. My heart could’ve burst at how happy I was spending my first day of the year, indulging in delicious Italian food with my hubby-to-be in a beautiful setting. It was perfect. 

Before checking out, we took full advantage of the spacious bath tub, had a peaceful sleep in our big bed and ate a very tasty breakfast in the courtyard area in the morning.



The staff at The Fairmont were some of the best I’ve experienced in a hotel and I can’t wait to return. Before jumping in the car back to Glasgow, we took twenty minutes to stroll down towards the coast line and simply take in the views. Standing on a cliff edge and hearing the waves come in was so relaxing and I was gutted that we had to head off so quickly. On our next visit I’ll definitely be scheduling more time to soak in the views and explore the local town. 


A huge thank you again to My Hotel Break for giving us the most perfect start to 2019. One thing I did want to mention before signing off was that My Hotel Break are actually based in Scotland. Over the years, I’ve developed a deeper appreciation for local businesses and always strive to support them when I can which is why My Hotel Break will be my go-to for booking hotels in the UK from now on. Not only are they easy-to-use but they also offer some fantastic deals. They actually have a deal for the Fairmont currently available for just £74.50 per person for bed and breakfast. From my own experience of this stunning hotel, I can say that is an absolute bargain. 

If you’ve made it to the end of this post – well done JI wanted to share every amazing detail about this experience with you and simply couldn’t stop typing. 

Until next time. 

XoXo 

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Wednesday, 16 November 2016

Winter booties: this season's must-haves


I'm back with another outfit post and this one comes with a side of puppy cuteness. Yep, that itty bitty tiny face is in fact my future in-laws new chihuahua. Isn't he the CUTEST?! I'm literally in L.O.V.E.

After a lazy morning on the couch with this little fella, The Fiance and I climbed up to a mini forest to grab some pictures as the sun set for another day. It's not often I get my legs out in the winter without tights (us cold blooded gals can't handle anything below 10 degrees) so I compensated with a cosy jacket from River Island, a big fluffy scarf and my new Public Desire booties. After being on the hunt for a new pair of heeled ankle boots I ended up buying two pairs from my favourite footwear site. Of course my intention was to send one pair back but you know what us gals are like and after falling in love with both pairs I happily flung that idea out of the window.

These are the Cayden Sock Boots and my slightly fancier pair that I plan to wear when going to bars or events. I also picked up the Chloe Persepex Boots which have a slightly shorter heel and are more suited for work and days out. I love the Yeezy feel of the sock boots and think they're SO flattering on. I got them when there was 20% off so they cost a bargain £32! I'd recommend hanging off for a voucher code with Public Desire if you're thinking of buying anything as they're always sharing them.











Jacket - River Island
Skirt - H&M (similar)
Scarf - Zara
Hat - stolen from my bestie 

Don't puppies just make pictures ALL the better? I actually have some exciting news for you in my next post that all my fellow puppy lovers are going to love. Stayed tuned!

XoXo


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Tuesday, 23 February 2016

Building the perfect capsule wardrobe


A few weeks ago I was invited along to a style workshop at the amazing new creative workspace that is The Lifestyle Lab. The concept was created by the lovely Victoria Martin Style and is already becoming a hot spot for cool events and launches - watch this space, quite literally.

Presented by Victoria, we were taken on a journey to the perfect capsule wardrobe. The what you need, what to invest in, working with trends and what to just straight up avoid. With a background in personal styling Victoria's pretty dang awesome at this stuff and I left feeling ready to give my wardrobe a much needed re-fresh. I've been going through a bit of a love-hate relationship with my clothes so the event couldn't have came at a better time. I've always thought I was pretty good at knowing what looks good and what doesn't but my shopping habits don't often lend themselves the way they should. Impulse buying is a weakness of mine. Anyone else? So, now feeling a little more knowledgeable in how to shop stylishly I'm living by a few wardrobe mantras. Here's just a few ways that I'm planning to nail a killer wardrobe that Olivia Palermo would be proud of.

Simple isn't boring
I'm finally starting to move away from this but growing up I only ever purchased statement pieces. I'm now realising the importance of a basic - a plain white tee, a pair of good jeans, a tailored blazer or simple flats. Quality is also crucial in basics. It can be SO hard to spend the good portion of £50 on a basic t-shirt but I'm now realising the difference this makes on the way it hangs on your body, how it washes and it's overall look.

Inject a little colour
It's so easy to lean towards an all black wardrobe to look chic with minimal effort but fashioning a little colour into an outfit really shows your style credentials. One blogger who pulls off colour perfectly is Sincerely Jules - her style is still incredibly effortless yet chic. Accessories are also another brilliant way to rock colour. Think colourful jewelled earrings, a statement bag or even bright nails.

Play with texture
Another thing I've really started to consider when purchasing clothes is the variety of materials I have in my wardrobe. Contrary to the previous mantra, wearing the one colour (whether that's grey, black, white or blue) can be undeniably stylish however texture is key to nailing this look. Wearing top to toe black cotton can be a little uninteresting but mixing it up with a different material such as leather or silk brings a whole other dimension to an #OOTD.

This is just a few thoughts but definitely a good starting point. In terms of purchases, here's a few that are on my #NeedsMust shopping list:
  • A white blazer - I have a black blazer that I've worn religiously for the last two years and it's the perfect piece to smarten up any look. I'm hoping the white will be a nice alternative and give a really fresh look to my outfits, especially with spring / summer on its way. 
  • A good pair of jeans - now, when I say good jeans what I really mean is 'proper'. I.e. ones that are made with denim as opposed to a mix of cotton and elastan. I still love stretch denim jeans but want a pair that look straight outta the 90s. Perhaps in a better fit.
  • A Breton top - my love for the striped top grows every day and I'm needing a new edition to my wardrobe.  I'm not too fussy on the style but it just needs to be something that fits / hangs really well. 
  • An oversized shirt - although it might look like there's already one of those in my closet based on the above pictures this was actually a steal from The Boy's wardrobe. Yes, I could steal his any time I wanted but I'd prefer to find one of my own that's the perfect balance of oversized yet flattering. I've heard a lot of good things about the men's shirts at Gap so planning on picking one up there during their next sale. 
So, again, just a few of the things I'm hoping to pick up in my next shopping spree.












Cardigan - Zara (similar)
Shirt - stolen from The Boy
Belt - Moschino
Jeans - Zara (similar)
Shoes - Next (similar)

If you have any fashion staples that you absolutely live by I'd love to hear about it.

XoXo



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