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Showing posts with label challenge. Show all posts

Saturday, 18 March 2017

Mother and Daughter Style Challenge Part 1

I've been blogging for quite a while now - think it's about 5 years? - and my Mam has never really understood it. It comes from a place of love, that she doesn't want me attracting 'undue attention'. 

But she slowly started to take an interest - and I thought when the team behind J D Williams contacted me, I could work my Mam into my plan!

The plan was simple - I would choose 2 pieces for her, and she would choose 2 pieces for me. I would finally let her dictate what I wear!

We both trawled through the Plus Size options on JD Williams - and it seems we both went for one that was in our usual style, and another that pushed our limits a little.

My Mam first went for this green body con number: 



My new job has me working from home, but I regularly have to go for super business smart. But as I'm still one for showing spark and personality, I like to mix up my smart with a side of Kathryn positivity!

I paired with a grey collarless jacket for a work event.


The joy of this (for me), isn't the awesome colour, but the draping detail:


Gotta say, my Mam did very well choosing this! I spent most of the event sat down, and although I did pull at the length of the skirt a bit, I still felt confident and pretty awesome in it - meaning I was giving my A Game at the event! 

I chose this number for my Mam:



I mean, just look at her face! You can tell she is a super happy in it - either that or I hit her with one of my bad jokes! 

She rocks dresses like this all the time - and a bold floral print gives her a number of options for cardigan coordination (which is where I get that particular sense of style from!).

The waist detail is a great touch, something to separate it from the other dresses in her wardrobe



She actually loves this dress so much she's picked it up in the navy / pink spot combo!

So, round one of the Mother / Daughter style challenge worked out pretty well, didn't it!

Much love my lovelies, 

K and Mama K



Wednesday, 14 January 2015

100 Days Style Challenge Update One

As my 100 Day Spending Ban is going pretty well right now (helped by the fact I have NO MONEY), I wanted to bring an update on how I was feeling about my 100 Days, 100 Outfits challenge. 

In all honesty, I am really enjoying it! I'm liking that I'm having to think through outfit choices and whether I can wear a certain outfit today, if I might need it for later in the challenge. 

As I mentioned here, my first day was my favourite dress, and I'm not really regretting that decision, as I've loved every combination I've worn since - and it has taken it out of the running for the rest of the challenge!!

 Next up was my 'lady bird' outfit, as penned by the office as a whole (or so it seemed!)

Day 2:


Top was ASDA George, past season, and skirt is my trusty Collectif Liesel circle skirt.

Day 3


Already challenging myself, by opting for jeans, along with Bespoke tunic in leopard print!! Not just any jeans either, but FLARED JEANS!


Well, sort of!!

Day 4


Same jeans, but with a owl print tunic number

Day 5


Wears Wally! 

Or so I was called in the office, and yes, I've misspelled it on purpose!

Domino Dollhouse cardigan (past season), and basic black skater dress as a base. 


Day 6


Saturday called for weekend casual, as I was off to help my Grandma. Bespoke tunic and those flared jeans again!

Day 7


Daisy print dress (similar here) and leggings for a relaxed Sunday of naps and singing and tidying.

Day 8



Back to work, and so Welsh School Teacher was my look, and someone in the office even asked if that was my aim! I do love my team for noticing things like that!

Domino Dollhouse shirt (past season), Collectif Skirt and Blackheart Creatives commissioned Welsh Dragon necklace. I am a little said that I can't wear this combination again until the end of April, but can't wait to see what other pieces I put together!

Day 9


 Another outing for my Collectif skirt, along with my Simply Be lace effect top, and Look Magazine duster jacket

I've loved the idea of the duster jacket since it appeared on my radar about a year ago, and I finally picked this one up late on last year. This is a soft, thin material that I really see taking me into the summer months - it is not a function item! 

The print is a different take on the galaxy print, and my only wish is that it had pockets!!

Day 10


This was a very rushed outfit - I was running rather late and just lacked inspiration! So out popped my Excite Clothing dress from Plus North 2 in 2013. I call it my winter rose dress!


So, how do you think I'm doing? I'm feeling rather positive about the whole affair to be honest!!

Much love my lovelies, 

K x

Monday, 5 January 2015

100 Days of Outfits and a Shopping Ban

I've not come up with a fancy name for this challenge, but not only am I partaking in a 100 day spending ban, starting today (more information on the ban can be found here), I'm looking at not wearing the same outfit for 100 days. 

Although, to be honest, I do think that with wardrobes like these, it's not that much of a challenge!!

Tops, skirts and cardigans


Dresses

Rules

No repeats of dresses or tops, but skirts are okay to be repeated. Also this dress, as it's a basic basis to so many options!



Day One

I reckoned it called for something a little bit special, so my Modcloth dress of POCKETED dreams:


Along with these cute ballet pumps from George ASDA, bought pre-ban (promise!)






Let me know if you're joining in, but don't blog, in the comments. Also follow our progress on Instagram:

http://instagram.com/misskathryn84

And on the hashtag #100daysstylechallenge 

Much love my lovelies,

K

Sunday, 14 September 2014

Suits you.... Lisa-Marie

Sorry for being ridiculously late in posting this months (August) Suits You Challenge, but I think it might be worth the wait!!

I've trawled through the lovely Lisa Marie's Instagram feed, and spotted a lot of jeans and T Shirt combinations - which were all as good as this one:


Oooh, I'd love to see the lovely Lisa Marie in something like this Ax Paris Neon Shirt Dress:

With black skinny jeans it's not too far away from her usual style, but still think that it's a bit of a departure!

To keep it cool, black jeggings or jeans, with this fluorescent satchel:


And some biker boots for good measure!

The other wonderful ladies who are styling each other are:



Katherine - who is styling me this month








What do you think? Would you wear this? Do you think Lisa would Suit it?

Much love my lovelies, 

K x


Friday, 25 July 2014

Suits You - Sally-Anne

After having such fun working on Suits You last month, I'm super excited to style the gorgeous Sally-Anne



I've had a bit of a stalk of her recent outfit posts, and spotted that she's another floral loving gal. From jumpsuits to swing dresses, crop tops to bubble hems, she seems fearless in trying whatever takes her fancy!

So, I went with what I know, and that is office chic! (Ha, I hope anyway!)

One great thing about this challenge is that price is no object!



£157 for the whole outfit doesn't seem that excessive, especially as these are separates that I'd love to rock on their own as well as together!


The other wonderful ladies who are styling each other are:












Much love my lovelies, 

K x

Friday, 28 March 2014

Short, Tall, Inbetween and One Dress

Since the last edition of #shorttallinbetween was a bit of a success (check out the other ladies here: EmLeahMeSera), Simply Be asked us to review this great daisy printed baby doll dress:




As this dress only came in one length, I was interested to see how it would sit on my 5'10 frame:


I got the 22, and the fit over my bust (now a 36J), and waist is a perfect fit. The sleeves are a great length for those that like to hide their arms and the skirt flares in a subtle, but flattering way. 


When it comes to the length though, see for yourself. I'm perfectly comfortable now walking around the office with this much leg on show (I honestly never thought I'd say that), but due to the dipped hem, my bum is covered - so happy days!


And limited styling needed as the dress says it all. Although I do love it with my biker boots and leather jacket


And it seems like Maggie likes it too!

Go and check out how this dress works on the rest of the Short, Tall and In Between ladies:


Much love my lovelies, 

K x

Thursday, 20 March 2014

You Are Good Enough



It is a sad state of affairs when the term "You Are Good Enough" is a positive mantra. But it is. And it's a good one. 

We are all more than good enough:


Our faces are different, our style is different, our lives are different, but we are all good enough. 

Part of this idea was to identify a part of you that you love. I would have to say my face. It shows my feelings openly, it holds our eyes and so allows us to see beauty. It holds our mouth, so we can say beautiful things. And it holds our ears, which allows use to listen to the world around us. 

The ink on my hand didn't wash off easily, so I ended up going to Brownies with this on my hand, and I had to explain why. And I realised that I wanted this on my hand every meeting, to remind them all that we're more than good enough.

Other ladies taking part are:

Katt 

Monday, 10 March 2014

Lent

This may be a post I write and leave in my drafts for months on end before deleting it, or something I press publish on straight away - who knows!

I've been actively giving something up for Lent (and managing to stick with it) for about 3 years now. Usually things like Diet Coke, chocolate, latte's from the office canteen. That kinda thing. 

I first tried to do it, and put the money I WOULD have spent in a pot, or at least calculate how much I would have spent.. But it wasn't that easy to do - would that need / want have turned into an actual purchase? Who knows. 

That was the first year. The years following it, I've done it more out of the ritual of the church calender. And this year is no different. When I made the decision to give up clothes buying, I didn't instantly think "oooooh, blog challenge", but I did share my thoughts with a few pals.

So, consider this my disclaimer - I am giving up unnecessary spending for Lent. That means in my food shop, in my wardrobe, and for my home. No unnecessary spending. I have ordered a few items while in Turkey, so they'll be waiting for me when I get home. But for the next 33 days and nights (or 5 more weeks almost), I plan for no unnecessary spends. It helps, I guess, that I'm craving the clothes in my wardrobe, that I'm really looking forward to eating out of my freezer (not in a restaurant. Please. No more waiters for a while...) and I can't wait to enjoy my house for a while, as it is.

Being away from home has really made me appreciate everything a little bit more than I already did!

This Lent is not a money saving exercise, it is something that I know is getting a little bit out of control, and something that I feel will push me and challenge me and make me think about why I'm doing this. 

Much love my lovelies,

K x


Friday, 7 March 2014

The Magnificent 7th: Sports Relief

The theme for this month's Magnificent 7th is Sport Relief, which makes sense as it's coming soon to a TV near you (21 March - I've just looked it up!). 

Sport relief usually means wearing red and white in the office, eating red and white cakes people are selling which are over priced and a little dry, but HEY, charity!


And if I'm going to go for Red & White, it has to be this little number: 





I do wear a black T Shirt under this as the cardigan is sometimes a little low, or a little short, but I suspect that is due to my busy stealing material!!


If you've forgotten, The Magnificent 7th is a fashion challenge, which will be posting on the 7th of each month (hence our name!), and the aim of the challenge is to create an outfit to fit a theme or a topic, ONLY using clothes & accessories from our wardrobes, and yes that does mean digging deep into the depths and finding those long lost clothes! Hopefully one of us won't end up in Narnia, but you never know with my wardrobe!

Check out these other fabulous ladies and how they are doing sports relief!


Much love my lovelies, 

K x




Friday, 28 February 2014

WHAT BEING A FAT WOMAN IS REALLY LIKE...

Earlier this week, the social networks were buzzing with this Cosmo article. I know, I know, a relevant article in mainstream media! It baffled me. It also inspired the #psbloggers community, and Claire began asking if people wanted to write our own answers. 


I wasn't sure I'd have the time to answer these along with everyone else, so this will sit in my drafts until I've answered all of them.


How do you feel when other women around you complain about feeling/being fat?


It depends on how I'm feeling that day. Some days it makes its way inside my head and I think "If they're fat, what am I????" but most of the time I laugh it off. Fat isn't an emotion, it can't be felt. If they're feeling bloated, that is different, or over full, again, different. I don't feel fat, I AM fat. 

How has your body image changed since high school? College? 

I was probably a busty size 18-20 at school, and up to a 22 by the time I left for university. I hid in baggy t shirts and combat pants, feeling ashamed. I'd often binge eat in an attempt get some to control on the situation. By the time I left uni though, I was down to a size 16, but I felt I was much much bigger, and still needed to hide away in dark colours. When my condition REALLY flared up, around the age of 21, I went up to a size 22 in about 3 years. I started binging again in an attempt to control something about myself. Once I got the pain under control, and got some direction, my eating relaxed again. It's something I'm aware of, and I know I need to watch for in future.

Have you tried dieting? What happened? 

Under pressure from my parents at 18, I tried the Atkins diet for about 4 weeks. It didn't last at all. I've tried strict calorie diets, and the like, but nothing worked for me - or I'd end up bigger than I was to start with. 

Do you think in your case your weight is partly or entirely genetic?

I don't think it is. I think for the most part, it is down my state of mind, rather than anything genetic. I always thought I was a large kid, but looking back at pictures, I wasn't. It was all just perception. 

Do you consider yourself healthy? Have there been instances where people assumed you were unhealthy?

I think strangers probably think that, but very few have verbally stated that. I have a pain condition, but that is due to a mistake made by the NHS, not my size, so Doctors don't usually mention it when I have to go in to see them. I have a healthy mind, and a good outlook at the moment. Yes, I could do with being a little more active, but if you spend all day on your feet, or running between offices, running Brownie meetings, you're less inclined to then do more when you finally get home.

Are your parents both supportive of you at the weight you're at? Have they always been?

When a new fad comes into their lives, like Atkins, or the Hairy Bikers, they do try to suggest / force me to try things. Now I just respond with 'I'm happy as I am'. But it has been an issue in the past between us, yes.

How do you think retailers can improve clothes for plus-size people?

I'd like more shops. I want to be able to go shopping with my friends and try things on in store. Or just on my high street so I can FEEL the material. The one thing I hate is cheap feeling fabrics. They make you hot and sweat - and I hate that image of the fattie sweating - it's one thing I'm rather paranoid about.


Do you think plus-size women are judged differently than plus-sized men are? How?

I think women in general are judged more than men. On our looks, what we wear, how we act. So think this is a non-question. 

Do you think there’s an assumption made/stereotype that exists about plus-size people? How would you respond to it? 

I think we're seen as lazy, as though we do nothing other than sit and eat and watch TV. I have a great career, in a sector I LOVE. I run a Brownie pack, I sing in a choir, I help the community. But I'm still judged on my image, and my size. 

I also hate the idea I'm a fetish, or a 'Real' person because I have boobs and a bum. And don't get me started on the idea of fetishising fats.

Do you think there’s ever a right way or time to express concern about someone’s weight? 

Only if I start the conversation (which I won't). Or I ask your advice (which I won't). Or I want a recipe for some weight loss miracle tea (which I won't).


What are the worst things people have said to you about your body?

I'll be honest, I've blanked most of them out. I don't want to remember what people called me at school - and my last name garnered more than it's fair share of comments (it's pronounced Cowpa(t)... Imagine! And no, there is no t at the end of my name). 

How did you respond?

A lot of the time, I used to ignore things shouted, or implied. Now I politely challenge them!


What have people said (or do you wish they’d say) that would compliment your body or appearance?

Working in a large office for such a long time (over 5 years now), means that I've known some of these people for a very long time. And so they've seen me change in terms of fashion, and acceptance. So a new outfit (or combination) will illicit at least one or two comments from people. 

One thing that I know people will think is a compliment is 'It makes you look slimmer', or 'Have you lost weight'. I really don't take well to these types of comments, but I get that most of the time they're said out of kindness.

Do you find yourself hanging out with women who are closer to your size?

Not really. I think in real life, I'm possibly the largest in the office, and certainly in my friendship circle. Not that it bothers me though. In the virtual world though, my social circle has some amazing women in it, of all shapes and sizes. I wish I could live there sometimes, just to be near all their amazingness.

How has your weight affected your sex life, if at all?

Yes, mainly because I've let it affect it. I have a block in my head that I'm slowing dissolving, where I think I must be the 'pity shag' or the hidden girlfriend, due to the stigma attached to being a plus size cutie!

When you've been single, has your weight affected your dating life?

I'm the chronically single friend - my longest relationship is about 5 months when I was 21 (my first in many ways), but I felt it wouldn't work due to distance, and being the fat girlfriend.

I always used to question "Why are they with me?", and "Why do they like me?" and I think I sabotaged a couple of chances due to my own issues with my size.

I think online sites have helped though. Posting realistic, full length selfies mean I know they know I'm bigger than most before we start chatting, and my new found confidence also means I'm less likely to accept being hidden away. 

Do you feel weird if the guy you’re with only dates larger women?

No, I don't. They have a type and stick with it. I maybe would have done in the past, but certainly not any more.

Do you feel weird if he's only dated slimmer women before you?

No, again, I don't. Attraction isn't about types, it's about the person. Again, age and confidence now means I'm happy to accept myself, and others who may be interested!

I hope you'll check out the others who are also going to be answering these questions:


I really enjoyed answering these, and hope you enjoyed reading my waffle! 

Much love my lovelies, 

K x 





Thursday, 20 February 2014

Welcome to Turkey!

My first week in Turkey is drawing to close, but the 12 hours travel, 3 flights, and getting frisked at security twice was most definitely worth it!

I'm here for work, but plan to make the most of my weekends in the beautiful city of Izmir. When I was here back in October, I was made to feel so welcome and part of the team, and now it is no different. 

These past few nights have involved room service or eating in the hotel restaurant (check out my Instagram for updates on beautiful food, and the best cheesecake EVER).

As I'm here for 4 weeks, and only had a luggage allowance of one bag, I've packed a bumper load of separates, and set my self a challenge not to wear the same combination - be that through cardigan swapping, or what, I don't know. It's going to be rather interesting to see how things go. 

I've also underestimated the weather in February, and my footwear is COMPLETELY wrong. I mean, biker boots? REALLY???

So, first off, a revisit for this, only with black hair, obviously:


My striped folk print lace dress from Simply Be, complete with my Little Miss Delicious cardigan (and biker boots, out of shot):

My Collectif Liesel skirt, with Lovedrobe for Evans top:


And today, I fancied a little corporate-ness, in my Team Enterprise Services tee shirt, and my Collectif Liesel skirt.





So, 4 outfits down, and about another 21 to go - with trips to the sea side planned, as well as shopping in bazaars! 

Wish me luck!

Much love, 

x