Wednesday 23 October 2013

|| Mallzee || App Review ||



I was recently introduced to Mallzee after I received a lovely email off their Engagement Executive. Mallzee is a free, personal shopping app with a “social twist”.

Mallzee is different to most online shopping companies in that with over 2 million products from over 200 brands you can find as many of your favourites all in one place. What I find truly wonderful is that it can help you pick out outfits and products based on your previous searches and purchases. They select them and pull them together making your own personal ‘Mallzee’ – how lovely. It’s like a personal shopper without the fortune being spent. The app is constantly evolving and changing meaning that if your style changes or the current fashion changes, Mallzee will the there one step ahead.

Within the app itself they have a voting system, which can help you, gain a second opinion. The voting system allows you to always have someone on board to impart his or her “fashion wisdom.” There are also live chats and built in sharing so you can get those extra all-important opinions.

‘But what if I can’t buy it right now’ I hear you ask. Well, within your personal Mallzee you have your own little virtual wardrobe of all the things you’ve thought of getting. They stay there until you decide to buy it meaning that you don’t have to spend ages searching for that perfect item again.


 I personally have got my Mallzee App and I absolutely love it. I have to say, that writing about it doesn't really say how great it is. It's one of those things you really have to see, use and experience for yourself.
I really recommend getting this app, and this coming from me really does mean something as I'm not a techy person at all and don't really have many apps on my phone at all. I think for me one of the best things is that you obviously don't have to buy things, you can just browse, get ideas etc, and the built-in personal stylist helps inspire you a massive amount! I really can't stress how much I enjoy this app, so please try it for yourself!



If you do happen to download Mallzee, leave a comment or send me a message on your thoughts - I'd love to hear from you.

All images taken from the Mallzee website.












|| Autumn Colour Flash ||


Autumn in finally here (yes, the post is a little belated I know…)
Autumn has always been my most favoured season, sprouting obviously from my birthday being in autumn making it my most favoured season as a child. However, as I’ve got older I’ve begun to appreciate in a much different way (obviously still loving the birthday bit.) There’s something ever so special about autumn and there’s so much that creates this ever so special time of the year, something so warming and nostalgic.
Here’s a list of my personal favourites of autumn:
  • The colours
  • The weather
  • The food
  • Halloween
  • My birthday (of course)
  • Bonfire night
  • Fireworks
  • The fashion
The autumnal colours are my favourite colours, and my wardrobe is best suited to the colder weather that autumn brings and I tend to either wear dark colours or the complete polar opposite with bright rainbow-coloured clothing. The dark warm colours of red, brown, orange, purple, black and deep shades of green and blue are truly a personal favourite in my wardrobe.

The colours I have really been in favour of recently are purple and orange. Together. 
Together? I hear to question in utter confusion. Yes, together. There's something so magically about this seemingly wrong combination. The clash of the two colours somehow works, and rather  effectively I feel. I happen to own a lot of both these colours in various formats meaning that the combination of the two is quite easy for me personally. All the clothes in the pictures are relatively old, and none have been bought recently.








 The dress underneath I bought maaaany years ago for a fancy dinner at my school. I don't think I ever wore it in the end, but kept it because it was Ted Baker. I couldn't throw away my first ever designer dress? I've kept it in my wardrobe all these years knowing one day I would wear it again and it would once again be a treasured item. And I was right. I wore it a few times throughout this year, and wore it at a wedding this summer. But I re-found my love for it when I was deciding on an outfit to wear to college. I decided to team it with this jumper (which belonged to my sister, and the original purchase is unknown) and to my surprise it looked good. I really liked the contrast between the two colours and the small amount of purple in the jumper helped settle my nerves about the outfit.


This top I bought in a charity shop a while ago, and I automatically fell in love with it. I love the stripes running through it of the two tones of orange: the deep warm orange and the lighter cooler orange. It's rather large on me but I like that (I'm a fan of baggy oversized clothing) and it's also one of the comfiest things I own and I wear it with almost everything.


This was again bought in a charity shop and I've had for well over a year. I have loved it ever since I bought it, it's incredibly soft and the colour is gorgeous and goes with everything! I normally wear it buttoned-up over leggings, or unbuttoned over almost anything else. It's really light-weight but oddly warming when need be - fabulous.


This jacket. Well where to start? This jacket is probably my most treasured item of clothing and is definitely one of my favourite things I own. I bought it in one of my local shops; Willow (which is not only my favourite shop in the entire world, but also where I currently work.) It's originally from India, and is completely covered in patches of various colours, patterns and pictures and is dotted around with little silver circles. It is unbelievably soft and I just love it so so much. I can't really express my love for this jacket in all honestly.


These Topshop jeans actually belong to my sister but I frequently wear them. They're a really soft shade of purple which I just think is so pretty. The jeans themselves are actually really soft and incredibly comfortable.



I got this bag in Paris last summer and I've loved it ever since. The size and shape is incredibly handy meaning that I can use it not only as a handbag, but also as weekend-bag if needed. It's a deep plum purple with faded sections and a pretty embroidered pattern in yellow.


As you can see, my love for the purple-orange combination is not only found in my clothing but also on my bed-sheet...







Wednesday 2 October 2013

|| Angela & Roi Handbags: fashion with philanthropy || Donate by Colour ||


A few weeks back I received an email from the co-founder of online handbag company; Angela & Roi. I was over the moon to receive an email requesting if I could write about them, and obviously I said yes.
Angela & Roi are an online handbag brand that “combines fashion and philanthropy by colour.”
As my readers will know, I am very keen on vegan produce and am very much against the use of animals in fashion, and I was delighted to find out that Angela & Roi use high quality vegan leather to make their handbags instead of animal leather. Their bags are boutique quality, minimally and classically designed with minimalistic styles varying from totes, shoulder and cross-body bags, and each with various colour options. Their aesthetic is “vintage-inspire with a modern touch.”


“Our company was founded on strong moral principles. We prioritize ethical and respectful treatment of our customers. Our products reflect our value system that is focused on customer satisfaction, not profit margins. However, we believe we can use our resources productively in a way to impact the greater community. We believe fashion can be utilized to both an artistic and charitable effect. Our company presents an opportunity for us to intertwine consumerism with philanthropy. We hope you can join us in our effort to donate toward the solution of various causes.” Angela & Roi


One particular aspect of Angela & Roi that really fascinated me was their Donate By Colour mission. The idea behind this is that different medical issues relate to specific colours i.e. Lung Cancer awareness is linked with the colour white, so when cusomers purchase a white handbag from Angela & Roi, they automatically donate $5 to Lung Cancer Alliance. In total, Angela & Roi work together with 11 non-profit organisations:

Each handbag is accompanied with a detachable coloured ribbon, which associates, to the specific cause. By attaching the ribbon to your bag, you are helping to raise awareness of the associated cause.

  • Red Ribbons – AIDS
  • Orange Ribbon – Kidney Disease
  • Grey Ribbon – Diabetes
  • Purple Ribbon – Alzheimer’s Disease
  • Green Ribbon – Anxiety and Depression
  • Brown Ribbon – Cancer
  • Blue Ribbon – Colon Cancer
  • Gold (Yellow) Ribbon – Child Cancer
  • Pink Ribbon – Breast Cancer
  • Black Ribbon – Melanoma (Skin Cancer)
  • White Ribbon – Lung Cancer





“We maintain our positive attitude toward change. We frame our campaign within our energetic color theme. Colors grab us out of the dreary day-to-day existence and shoot us into a world of vivaciousness. We chose to link different causes with specific colors. We wanted to create easy to recognize categorizations on our website. We understand how associations between tangible objects and pleasing concepts strengthen interest. Our purses speak color, and we believe our products should converse with our greater charitable goals.”


Not only do their bags support many wonderful causes, but also they are absolutely lovely! Every single one is beautiful, with excellent craftsmanship and designing  and all at an astonishingly wonderful price; ranging from $65 to $148. Below are just some of the types of bags Angela & Roi offer, with each design coming in an array of colours.

Palette White Cross-body

Sunday Black Tote

Palette Purple Cross-body

Square Mandarin Orange Tote

Palette Light Brown Cross-body 

Mini Navy Body-cross

Classic Wine Cross-body

Casual Grey Shoulder Bag

 As you can see, the bags are absolutely gorgeous, are wonderful prices, part of a wonderful and charitable mission, but they also do free deliver and returns. (Not that you would want to return them!)


Leave a comment below letting me know what you think about this wonderful company, and do definitely check out their website. Let me know if you buy one of their bags too, I'd love to hear what you think about it and which colour/cause you went for.

I personally look forward to when I buy my own one - I'm saving up!












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