Hello everyone! I know I’ve been MIA since I got to London,
but can you blame me? Between partying, strolling the streets and shopping, I just
couldn’t find the time! Now I’m in Aberdeen and the husband’s busy with
cricket, so I am back in action and LOVING it!
First things first, before I move on to doing more Resort
reviews, I thought I could run you through some of the key pieces I shopped in
London. Getting into each and every item I bought seems too long and boring, so
talking about my favourite buys seems fine.
The day after I got there, my friend had planned on taking
me to be to Bicester Village, an outlet village in Oxfordshire. At first I was
a bit apprehensive as outlet malls are packed with tourists and boutiques have
hoards of discounted items which are either pricier than luxury department
stores despite being 4 seasons old or stock absolute rubbish. Eventually I thought why not at least check it out so were on our way. Anyways, the
first boutique I entered was Jimmy Choo and for a change I was very pleased
with the collection and their prices. I ended up buying an adorable pair of
tropical print espadrille wedges for 175 pounds which in my opinion is dirt
cheap for a pair of Jimmy Choos and considering the shoe was a few seasons old I
thought the price was apt. The best part was that the boutique was literally
empty!
Moving on, I checked out the usual Gucci, Fendi, Burberry,
etc. and most of the stuff was garbage. I couldn’t seem to understand why these
stores were so packed because apart from one or two select items, there was
really nothing worth buying! Don’t even get me started on the Prada boutique. I
saw people walking around with massive Prada shopping bags and I mean lots of
them so I thought ooh, let’s check it out. It was no surprise I walked out in
under two minutes because as predicted, the stuff was either too old or
overpriced. If I have to pay 250 pounds for a pair of ballerinas, I might as
well buy them from Harrods or Selfridges because that would be the SS13 collection
as opposed to the ancient stuff being sold there. Then I see everyone walking into Micheal Kors
so I jumped on the band wagon and oh god, the store was literally a fish
market. It seemed half the world was out to buy the MK crap. NOT impressed.
Anyways, I then spotted Sergio Rossi, virtually empty so I headed
there. Other than the sales staff, not a soul in sight (happiness!!) and I spot
a pair of adorable black ballerinas and only for 100 pounds! I’ve been wearing them
ever since.
Just a tip for all those planning to go to Bicester Village
if you happen to be in London; avoid all the overcrowded stores (if you have
good taste like I do, chances are you won’t find a thing or are better off
buying stuff from the Central London shops/department stores). The trick to
outlet shopping is calculating mentally whether an item is worth the price it’s
being sold at. Remember to first scope the scene at Harrods, Selfridges and
Harvey Nichols along with the flagship stores. Chances are you might find
something there on sale and from a more recent collection as opposed to the
outlet malls. Designer shoes on sale
usually retail between 200 – 350 pounds on (also depends on the leather
and embellishment on the shoes). So say for example you find a pair of Gucci
shoes at an outlet store for 250 pounds from FW 2012, unless you are head over
heels in love with them, I say ditch them because at that price, you will find
something on sale from the SS 13 collection.
Remember, outlet shopping isn’t about randomly buying
designer goods for the sake of it. Shop smart. Don’t come home with bags filled
with impulsive and silly buys.
The last two things I purchased from Bicester were negligees;
one from Agent Provocateur and the other from La Perla. I’m NOT attaching
pictures of them!
Anyways, so that’s the end of my outlet experience. So a few days
later my mom reaches London and the numerous never ending trips to Harrods
begin. YAAY! I ended up buying this gorgeous Rag & Bone Sofia Dress and if
you love it as much as I do, you can purchase the coral one from
here and the
green one from
here. The green Sophia dress was also on the SS 13 runway. Please ignore how crushed my clothes are in the pictures; this is what happens when you are a dreadful packer.
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What the dress looks like on a model as opposed to my photo! |
Silk shirts are a wardrobe staple for me. I have them in all
sorts of colours and just never get tired of them so of course when mom and I came
across this peachy pink DVF silk shirt, it was a no brainer that I’ll be
purchasing it. It is still available online, so if you’re interested, click
here to purchase and to see what it looks like when it's not crushed like mine! BTW I’m so glad I didn’t end up buying the silk shirts at the
DVF outlet boutique. They were around 50 to 70 pounds more expensive than
Harrods!
Next up was another silk shirt I purchased from the fabulous
brand Joseph. It’s a very longish type shirt made in heavy silk so the fabric
is to die for. It has a little keyhole at the back which is adorable and I got
it on sale for like 155 pounds (the original was about 265 pounds or something). Click
here to check if it's still available online.
Now for the cherry on top and I mean CHERRY on top was the
Celine trapeze bag! Yaay! I finally bought it. I can’t tell you how fast these
babies are being bought. I was chatting up with the Celine staff at Harrods and
he was telling me how they’re constantly running out of the trapeze bag. I was
standing there for only ten minutes and everyone approaching the Celine counter
at Harrods was only asking to see the trapeze. Anyways I got mine so I’m
walking on clouds; literally. The one I ended up buying has a python shoulder
strap and top handle. How stunning is she? I remember being miserable as it was
on a waitlist in their Dubai boutique for the longest time last year so I ended
up buying myself the YSL Cabas Chyc Tote to make me feel better. But somehow,
nothing made me happier than the trapeze.
Well, that’s all I have to say about my London saga. Happy
summer shopping people!