Frozen Party!























































Hey everyone!
I have been so busy with uni lately that I have not been able to post anything, but hopefully I'm going to learn how to make time for blogging AND uni work...

Last week we organised a Frozen-themed kids party for my niece and nephew.
We tried our best to bring the film to life for the children, and I think we did a good job.

As you can see in the pictures above, we took ordinary party ideas and gave them a Frozen touch: the sweets table wasn't just any sweets table- it was Oaken's candy stall!
The original plan was for my boyfriend to dress up as Oaken himself, but the kids just assumed he was Kristoff...

We had blue lemonade, which Queen Elsa herself created, of course. Lots of carrot sticks for Sven, and a hand-drawn pin-the-nose on Olaf game amongst other things.
Oh and, of course, the Frozen soundtrack was on repeat the whole time.

I dressed up as Anna, which was fab- I'll use any excuse to dress up as a Disney Princess.
I am now selling this dress, so if anyone is interested in buying it please let me know- I'll be selling it at a reasonable price :)

Ana xo

Hot Topic Disney Wishlist

Hey everyone!
Anyone who knows me knows that I am a little bit obsessed with Disney.
Recently, I went on the Hot Topic website and found that they have a really great Disney section, so obviously I had a look at everything they sold and found myself wanting to buy almost everything they had to offer!
So today I thought I'd do a little wishlist featuring my favourite items.


The first item is this amazing phone case. I love looking at Disney phone cases online, and I have purchased a fair few in the past, so as soon as I spotted this one I immediately wanted it.
Trouble is, every time I try to buy it it says it's sold out, so perhaps they don't make these anymore :(
Either way, this is my current dream case.


I'm loving these two Little Mermaid necklaces. They are so subtle and yet so Disney at the same time; I particularly like the shell one.



































I am forever looking for the best Disney poster. I really want one that isn't too childish, one that's quite elegant and a bit more grown up, so this one is just what I'm looking for.
I can already picture it in my room at uni...

These teapots are so cool!
At the moment I can't stop looking at homeware for my new uni flat, so when I found these teapots you can imagine my reaction.
Anything Disney must be in my flat!

                            

Last but not least is some more homeware that needs to be in my flat- how cute are these salt & pepper shakers!
I think I would be too scared to use them as I'd probably break them, but they would make the perfect kitchen ornaments.


Hope you enjoyed reading this post.
Are there any Disney items on your wishlist? :)
Ana xo

Holiday Haul!

Last week I went to Madrid for a few days.
I was born there and lived there for 12 years, so it was lovely to go back and see a few friends & family.
Apart from catching up with people, I went shopping and spent a little bit of money... So I thought I'd make a blog post and show you all the things I bought!


Before going to Spain there was one thing I knew I wanted to buy: the Bioderma micellar water.
I've read so many good things about it, and lots of people seem to love it, so I was really looking forward to trying it.
When I got to El Corte Ingles, a famous Spanish department store, I found a whole Bioderma section, and I ended up buying more than just the micellar solution!
I picked up the Soothing, Purifying Cleansing Gel for redness and sensitive skin and the moisturising cream for dehydrated and sensitive skin.
All of these products sound perfect for my skin, especially the cream, so I'm really excited to try them- I will probably write a little review once I start using them.


Another skincare product I bought was the new Body Shop Wild Argan Oil Radiant Oil for body & hair.
I have wanted to try an Argan Oil product for a while, and I thought this body oil would be the best bet as it's so easy to apply.
I have used it a couple of times since I bought it and I love it, my skin feels a lot softer than usual even hours after I apply it, and it smells amazing.



I went into Sephora and found these really cool body washes.
There was a big stand with lots of these capsules and you could choose the ones you liked and put them into a little case (it kind of reminded me of pick & mix sweets).
I chose strawberry, blueberry, 'lagoon', and green tea.



I walked past a MAC stall and I obviously had to stop and have a look at their lipsticks.
I was really in the mood to buy a new shade for winter (even though it was 30 degrees in Madrid).
At first I tried on a very purply colour, but in the end I went for ..., which has more of a dark red and brown tone to it, and just suited me a lot better.



I picked up the Estee Lauder Double Wear foundation at the Duty Free on my way to Madrid.
This is obviously a cult product that so many people love, and at first I thought that it wouldn't suit my skin because it's quite a thick foundation.
However, after trying a sample of it I discovered that this actually IS the best foundation ever, as it's the only one that stays on all day and covers all the dry patches on my skin- it was definitely a must buy at the airport.



I picked up the DKNY Be Delicious perfume at the Duty Free on my way back to England with my last remaining Euros.
I really wanted to buy a new perfume, and as soon as I smelt this one I had to buy it.
I've actually had this perfume a few times in the past, but I stopped buying it a couple of years ago to try out new scents, but now I'm really happy to start using it again, it has such a lovely, fruity smell.


I found this sleeping mask in H&M.
It was only 4€, so I decided to buy it because I have been after one of these for a while (the sun wakes me up every single morning and it's so annoying).
I just thought it was nice and simple, and the little ears are really cute.



My final purchase is this raincoat from Pull & Bear. I've always wanted a mac, and I particularly liked this one because the inside is so soft and warm, and I'm a ridiculously cold person so if a coat isn't warm enough then I won't buy it, even if it's really gorgeous.
I tried it on and loved how casual it looks but also how it compliments and goes with any outfit.
Also, this is the only coat/jacket I own that has a hood, so no more getting my hair wet during rainy days, yey!
Have you been on holiday recently? :)
Ana xo




What's in my Holiday Makeup Bag?

Hey everyone!
I'm going on holiday today, which is super super exciting!
I've had a really busy week getting the keys to my new flat and sorting all the last minute holiday stuff, but I thought I'd do a very quick blog post about what makeup I'm taking to Madrid with me.





I found this make up bag in Primark a few days ago. I usually end up carrying two or three bags full of make up and brushes whenever I go away somewhere, but this bag is so handy as I can fit everything into just one bag.
And I really loved the colour and the pattern as soon as I saw it... oh, and it was only £4!



Here is a list of the makeup I'm taking with me:
  1. YSL 'Babydoll' Mascara
  2. MAC Mineralize Skinfinish Powder in 'Light'
  3. The Body Shop Bronzing powder in 01
  4. Collection Fast Stroke eyeliner 
  5. Benefit 'Stay Don't Stray' eyeshadow Primer 
  6. Clinique 'Even Better' Foundation in 01- 'Alabaster'
  7. MAC Eyeshadow in 'Wedge'
  8. MAC Mineralize Skinfinish Highlighter in 'Soft and Gentle'
  9. MAC Mineralize Concealer in NC15
  10. Clinique Super Primer for Redness
  11. Maybelline Eye Studio Gel liner.




I thought I'd go for a light coverage seeing as it's 36 degrees in Madrid at the moment, so any makeup I wear will probably just melt in the heat!
I also thought I'd take some eyeliner with me just in case, although I doubt it will stay on with it being so hot.
Some days I won't be wearing makeup, so I'm taking the Clinique primer with me as it hides the redness on my face quite well.

If you have any questions about the products mentioned above, please just ask! :)

Ana xo

London & Kate Bush

Hey everyone!
On Wednesday I went to London to see Kate Bush (!!)
I went with my girl Joe, who has just come back from America after being there for nearly three months, so spending a couple of days with him was really great (although I probably stressed the life out of him!).

London was quite hectic. We were rushing to get to places as we didn't want to be late for the show.
We did manage to go to Oxford Street for some lunch and a bit of shopping however.
We went to Chipotle, a sort of Mexican Subway, which is Joe's new American obsession. There, I had my first ever burrito, and it was pretty fab.

I love the Topshop in Oxford Street; there's so many different stalls and products to choose from (there's even a frozen yoghourt bar!)
I had to really stop myself from buying a new coat or a new hat... there are so many hats there...

So we rushed around a bit more and our last stop was Primark.
I was really excited to go to Primark as I'd heard that there's some great pieces there this season.
Maybe I didn't look well enough, but I was a tiny bit disappointed. I'd seen a few items online that I was excited to buy, but they didn't have them in stock.
On the other hand, I was quite impressed with their handbags, I picked out four different ones that I liked, but ended up buying a lovely, small black bag. I thought it looked quite different to any bag I own, and I was also in desperate need of a smaller bag.

                                                                                                                                              


After running around London, it was finally time to go to the concert.
I couldn't believe my luck when I got the tickets back in March; like every other Kate Bush fan out there, I never thought I'd get to see her live.
The show itself was beyond my expectations. I would have been happy with just seeing her sat at a piano singing a few songs, but she put on an incredible, ingenious show that, after four days, I'm still trying to take in.

When she came on stage for the first time, everyone stood up and didn't stop clapping for a good few minutes. I looked around a few times and everyone there looked so amazed, you could totally see a look of admiration and respect on their faces throughout the concert.

The show was split into two different theatrical productions, the first one based on The Ninth Wave, from Kate's Hounds of Love album, and the second was A Sky of Honey, from her Aerial album.
The two acts had very different, almost opposite themes, the first one being dark and gothic, whilst the second gave a happy and bright atmosphere to the theatre.


Before The Dawn (the name of the concert) was like nothing I'd seen before. Kate Bush is able to visualise her songs, and she is inspired by films- you can tell Alfred Hitchcock is one of her biggest inspirations.
In her show, Kate Bush tells a story through her music, with the help of lyrics, stage design and previously recorded short films- and the result is genious.

I'm still not over what I witnessed on Wednesday. I have been listening to Kate Bush non-stop since, and I get super emotional every time I remember that I've seen her live.
I hope she releases a dvd of the show, because I feel that when you see it for the first time you feel amazed, starstruck and shocked all at the same time, so I need to watch the show again to take it in and find a few details that I might have missed the first time. 




I hope you've enjoyed reading this post!
Ana xo

A Little Missguided Haul

I have recently been loving Missguided. Over the summer I bought quite a few of their clothes, mainly because they've been doing some great summery pieces, most of them in pastel colours.
Today I thought I'd do a small haul featuring a few of my latest Missguided purchases (and probably my last summer buys of the year! *sob*)


The first item is this lilac/pink back shell top.
I love this top because it easily adds a pop of colour to any outfit, and it's great to pair it with other pastels.
On the website it says it's lilac, but to me it's totally pink.

             
                                    
Evelyn Chiffon Back Shell Top Lilac, £9.99

Next is this lilac sweatshirt.
This is such a casual piece, perfect to wear with jeans or trousers.
I've been wearing this a lot this summer, as it's so easy to just throw on but still feel like you've made an effort with your outfit.
I sometimes wish it was a bit longer so I could also wear it all year round.

            
                                
                        Graca Cropped Scuba Sweatshirt In Lilac, £14.99




















I was dying to buy a yellow item of clothing for ages, and in the end I went for this lemon crop-top.
Yellow can sometimes be a bit overpowering, but this shade is rather subtle, meaning that you can wear it during the day and not draw too much attention to yourself.
Missguided also sell a matching skirt in this colour, which I would totally buy if it wasn't for the fact summer is nearly over and I don't think I'll get much wear out of this top until next year.



Bibianka Lemon Crop Top With Curve Hem, £10.49


The last item in this mini-haul is this gorgeous blue swing dress.
I have been after this dress for so long, and last week I bought it in the sale for only £4.50!
I originally wanted it in pink, but I just couldn't resist the price of the blue one.
It's a really nice day-dress that you can wear with or without tights and its long sleeves mean I will be able to wear it a lot this autumn.

Mikita Long Sleeve Swing Dress In Baby Blue, £4.50
(This item is no longer available on the website)

I hope you've enjoyed this little haul!
Are you a fan of Missguided?

Ana xo