16.1.13

A Pop of Red for Winter and My Primark Studded Tote Bag For Shopping In Town

Hi everyone! I went into town yesterday purely to get some thermal t-shirts for younger son, but knowing my destination was Primark I had a sneaky suspicion I would be having a browse around the store and possibly even purchasing something for myself too! 
 My main buys in Primark tend to be their scarves-for around £3 to £5 you can get an on trend accessory that can be worn straight away without breaking the bank. But before I reached the vests (menswear is on the top floor!) I passed the shoe section that had some nude patent slipper pumps on sale for £3, so they were held on to. Then I went to the scarves and couldn't resist a navy and white scull scarf for £4-ideal for Spring and Summer. I have had on my radar the 'want' (I won't say need!) of a red tote bag which will bag my buys when I am in town and save me having to carry 2 or 3 random carrier bags.  So I was really pleased when I spied this studded red large tote for just £12. It also comes in black but I wanted red for a pop of colour for winter. It is very roomy and generous in size, with a couple of inner pockets for your phone and keys:


The red of the tote is more of a true red in reality, the picture seems to show it to be more orangey-red.

Here are my favourite picks of other red bags available and which are on sale:








Will you be sporting a red bag this season?


14.1.13

Dress MyStyle-Layer up this winter with Uniqlo Heattech

Hi everyone! Well it's definitely winter weather now and our first snow here where I live hit this morning and settled slightly. So style wise it's all about layers and over Christmas I stocked up and bought three of my favourite layering pieces from Uniqlo in Oxford Street, their Heattech scoop neck long sleeve tees:


I bought them in the brown, light grey and off white and they are simply perfect for wearing under short sleeved tees, chunky jumpers and shirts to keep in the warmth. I originally bought Uniqlo's Heattech tops a few years ago and cannot recommend them highly enough, they are comfortable and come in a great range of  different styles and colours as well as accessories. They are available in store and online too.
I am wearing my light grey one with my thrifted H! for Henry Holland for Debenhams tee and thrifted 7 For All Mankind jeans (I have done a review of these on my denim style blog Live To Love Denim):


This is not a sponsered post, just a very satisfied customer who loves Uniqlos range of clothing. What will you be wearing to keep snug this winter and who do you recommend to keep you warm-stylewise, that is-not hubby or the hot water bottle!!

Have a great week ahead and thanks for visiting!

10.1.13

My favourite scarves of 2012

Hi everyone!! I thought I would do a 'show and tell' of my favourite scarves that were either bought, thrifted or given as gifts to me in 2012. As you may already know I am a denim addict-more of that is on my dedicated style blog Live To Love Denim but my other current style addiction is scarves. I love them in all colours, designs and materials and no matter if they are high street or designer they all add that something extra to outfits and stand the test of sizing issues and trends.

This first scarf was a pre Christmas buy by myself from H&M instore. It had been reduced to £4 and I love how it can be worn not only as a scarf but as a shawl/cape too. It is currently still on sale online here for £5:



My second scarf was from early 2012 and is a striped grey, baby pink and brown one by Hobbs, which I thrifted from my local Sue Ryder charity shop for just under £4. I wore it earlier with my brown Per Una down puffa coat and brown Pavers boots and it is the perfect neckwear of choice now the weather has dipped:


My next scarf was a Christmas present from my lovely mum when we spied it in the men's section of Marks & Spencer just before Christmas. It is available in a different colourway on line and what I love about it is that it is red tartan check, pure lambswool and was made in Great Britain. I wore it solidly over Christmas and New Year but am now giving it a little rest! The men's style to me worked out better quality than the ladies alternative-there was an orange and pink check scarf which was also lambswool, made in Great Britain but was actually smaller in length and width and was £25, so dearer than this one which was £19.50.


My next one is a blue leopardprint and star print scarf by Guess and was a present from my lovely son which he received in a goody bag from Guess at their Spring/Summer 2013 press day. I love the mix of the 2 prints  and is a great year round scarf:


This scarf was a present mid 2012 from a lovely friend and is actually by Burberry. It is a wool mix and has a gold thread running through it-it is very long and again is perfect as a year round scarf, definitely one of my firm favourites:


Of course my other favourite scarves from last year are my Mulberry scarf from Liberty's and my Liberty wool wrap scarf that I got in October.

I need to now enjoy wearing all of these and put them on a strict rotation! Have you got any favourite scarves that you purchased or was given as a present? Are scarves a passion for you?
Wishing you all a lovely weekend, apparently we have snow on the way but at least I am ready for it!!

8.1.13

Favourite Jewellery from 2012-WendyB Hashtag Ring

Hi everyone! Looking back at the last 12 months I was trying to see what my favourite purchases were and jewellery wise I invested really well. After seeing my lovely friend at our blogger meet last year and indulging in my annual ritual of wearing a chosen piece for the duration, I was suitably inspired in July to add my second WendyB piece to my jewellery box. I decided on her fabulous Hashtag ring which has been a regular on my finger and a real joy to wear. Not only is it utterly stylish it has an adjustable band for comfort too:
 

My only dilemma for this year is what to add to my collection next? Now that is the Question or the Exclamation, which may give you a clue as to my next purchases which you can see here and here.
Mind you, as I am trying to be a #goodblogger now, I could well be adding this too.
 
Well whatever I do decide to choose from the WendyB by Wendy Brandes collection I know for sure I will adore it and wear it with sassyness and pride, the only way to wear her gorgeous pieces, no?

6.1.13

Sharonrosepixie.blogspot.co.uk NOW Thriftmystyle.com and debut of the Mulberry scarf

As you may already see, my blog has been edited to add it's new name of Thriftmystyle.com as well as the URL of sharonrosepixie.blogspot.co.uk so any existing and new readers can access my blog from either one, no changes are required as it should automatically redirect you to thriftmystyle! Please do let me know if you have problems with reaching my site!

Onto a more stylish note, I debut my new Mulberry scarf yesterday that I purchased in the Liberty sales in London last week. It is gloriously long, wide and warm-being a mix of 80% wool and 20% cashmere ensures it is stylish as well as cosy. Here it is in the 'Sycamore' colourway on sale at Mulberry.com:


Mulberry Sycamore Leopard and Tiger print wrap, was £295, now £177
Liberty's discount was a further £30 on top so I got my one for half price, but only in store.

I am wearing my blue version of the scarf with my thrifted black leather Primark biker jacket and my Marks and Spencer black faux fur bolero on top of it; thrifted black skinny jeans by River Island; black Chanel handbag; black thrifted Versace boots and grey baker boy style hat:


I am also wearing a thrift find from last week-the grey tee you can just see, it's by H! by Henry Holland for Debenhams and was from the Sense charity shop for £3. The jeans were also from the charity shop a couple of weeks ago for just £2.69. 


I have become rather a scarf addict this winter and will be doing a post soon of my other scarves that I purchased and were gifts last month. As well as bags and shoes, scarves are a wonderful accessory investment-not only do they last for years, but they don't succumb to 'size' issues and can really add that bit extra to an outfit- as well as keeping you cosy of course!!

Scarves are definitely one of my guilty repeat buys-I can't seem to get enough of them, regardless of style, fabric or make-it can be Primark or Missoni, if it suits my chosen outfit then I'm hooked!!

Are you guilty of repeat buying of certain items-are you getting the most out of them?


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