Wednesday, May 13, 2015

purelyinsaneunicorns:Tummy tuesday. I though I looked cute

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Saturday, May 9, 2015

How to Survive a Wedding Wash Out

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The bride's family might have put the child of Prague outside, but unless you have the man upstairs on speed dial, there is no way to predict wedding weather, especially in Ireland. Whether bride or guest, there a few fail safe solutions to make sure you, (and your outfit!) are prepared for the elements.
Bella Umbrella 
When it comes to wedding rain protection forget your father's golf umbrella that lives in the boot of your car.
Lulu Guinness
A luxury umbrella can be the ultimate accessory that will give your outfit the edge and have everyone running to you for the most glamorous shelter around.
Asos, €19.18
If you want to protect your designer guna a shawl just won't cut it in the Irish lashings.
Asos, €65.75
A raincoat might be synonymous with first days at school and festi vals, bu t these two offerings from Asos will have you singing in the rain all night. 

STOP EVERYTHING. There is a bag raincoat? A BAG RAINCOAT? Yes it's true, there is a US company that makes raincoats of your handbag, so say goodbye to damp phones and soggy cigarettes with this bad boy.
And it 's not just your bag you can protect... brides why not invest in some shoe covers at the door of your ceremony so your guests can mind their Loubs walking from the ceremony!


Whether your bag has a raincoat or not, all you really need is a drink in your hand to toast the bride and groom, the rain looks cool in photos anyway. (especially my good friend Liz and her husband Ken, proving that rain at your wedding is simply another fashion accessory).
Thehandbagraincoat.com $28
Photo by Mark McGuire Photography

K x








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Pitch Perfect 2 Review

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they say sequels sux, but PP2 is the bomb

Just got back from watching the movie and yes everyone is asking whether the movie is good enough to spend RM16 (or less depending on which cinema you go to). Okay that's how much I paid for a ticket at TGV 1 Utama. I won't go into details naming characters, what nots but I do want to say how good this movie is compared to the first. I was literally moving to the beat and cheering from my seat from the start of the movie until the end credits. It was mind blowing that I could experience beautiful voices, songs, mash ups, and the height of all inspiring determination from the all female a cappella group from Barden University. The energy was pouring from the movie as we watch how the girls got back their groove from being shamed initially at the start of the movie with an oppsy incident from Fat Amy who happens to be my favourite character.

I also loved how I bonded with the characters this time around as Elizabeth Banks (the director and also "Gail" the a cappella commentator) playfully injected romance, friendship (sisterhood), friendly competition and drama into the storyline.

Definitely a must watch, if I dare say, seconds and thirds as well. I'm glad I got to watch this before I fly off to Korea on Sunday night. I could not help cheering and singing to the tunes and being pumped up as a girl myself. Beautiful, wonderful, inspiring movie not to be missed. Pitch Perfect 2, is in my opinion, PERFECT.

P.S: Elizabeth Banks saved the best for last. My heart jumped out and landed on the floor with that last perf ormance by Barden Bellas. 

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Kimono Love II

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If I had to choose only one trend item to add to my wardrobe this summer, hands down it would be the kimono.   
Kimono & Tank/ Charlotte Russe + | Jeans /Ashley Stewart | Statement Necklace & Ring/ H&M|  Sandals/Calvin Klein Nordstrom| Fringed Bag/ Target
The last time I spoke about kimonos on the blog was last summer when I confessed to not initially embracing the long kimono trend.  This year, my present inclination to the long, trendy cover up is LOVE. Wear with everything and everywhere a kimono is the perfect layering piece for summer. Yet what I most love is the versatilit y. With the right styling, it can make a simple outfit with basic pieces look boho glam, sexy housewife, hobo posh, and even effortless chic.  And the styles are so many...long, midi, short, fringed, silky, lace, see through, over-sized, and printed.  I style my kimonos a top swimsuits, sleeveless jumpers & rompers, bustier tops, summer dresses, and for this look, jeans and a flowy tank.

I was able to snag a few up for the season; so I apologize in advance for the kimono overload you may will experience on the blog this summer.  This was the last one of its kind from my loca l Charlo tte Russe + and it will be accompanying me on my upcoming weekend getaway to celebrate my birthday. If the weather permits (it's been raining nonstop), I may blog another kimono look in the near, near future so stay tuned.  In the meantime, you can catch my upcoming birthday & getaway pics on Instagram, so follow me @pumpsandstudz.;)

Thanks for reading and to all you Moms, Happy Mother's Day!

Stay Fab!
Delilah 

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