tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15971502690748069102024-03-13T04:41:11.066+00:00The Wardrobe AngelStephaniehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00200646650990759319noreply@blogger.comBlogger237125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1597150269074806910.post-62772802726766172482019-01-14T11:23:00.000+00:002019-01-14T11:23:07.305+00:00And then I became a mum and my whole world changed...<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
<span style="background-color: white; font-family: inherit;">Running my business, </span><span class="main-green" style="background: rgb(255, 255, 255); border: 0px; font-family: inherit; margin: 0px; outline: 0px; padding: 0px; vertical-align: baseline;">The Wardrobe Angel was my joy, not my job</span><span style="background-color: white; font-family: inherit;">. I inspired, motivated and advised people on what to put in to their wardrobes and, more importantly, what to take out and why. </span><span style="background-color: white; font-family: inherit;">I loved bringing clients back to their </span><span class="main-green" style="background: rgb(255, 255, 255); border: 0px; font-family: inherit; margin: 0px; outline: 0px; padding: 0px; vertical-align: baseline;">authenticity and awesomeness</span><span style="background-color: white;"><span style="font-family: inherit;">. I loved organising, cleaning and decluttering client’s wardrobes, helping them extend the life and style of their wardrobes and promoting </span>sustainability<span style="font-family: inherit;">.</span></span><br />
<span style="background-color: white;"><span style="font-family: inherit;"><br /></span></span><span style="background-color: white;"><span style="font-family: inherit;">I produced, researched and presented my own weekly radio show on Phoenix FM and I’ve filmed my first TV show called Fashion House. I wrote a monthly style column in the national magazine Sewing Made Simple showing readers how to get more wear out of what they sew. I appeared on ITV and was a regular contributor on BBC Radio Manchester, BBC Radio Leeds and BBC Radio Humberside on matters of style, our changing fashion industry and body image. </span></span><br />
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<span style="background-color: white;"><span style="font-family: inherit; font-size: large;"><i><b>And then I became a mum and a my whole world changed</b></i></span></span></div>
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<span style="background-color: white;"><span style="font-family: inherit;"><br /></span></span><span style="background-color: white;"><span style="font-family: inherit;">No-one can prepare you for motherhood and even if you were sat down and told in great detail what to expect, you wouldn't believe what you heard. So what's changed? Everything. </span></span><span style="font-family: inherit;">When Erin arrived in 2017 my world turned upside down and inside out - I felt I was wearing my heart, my feelings, the whole inside of me on the outside all the time. I felt vulnerable and excessively joyful all the time. Nearly 18 months on I am kinder, more open, quicker to laugh and quicker to cry. </span><br />
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<span style="font-family: inherit; font-size: large;"><b><i>The contradictions of motherhood are writ large on the face: </i></b></span></div>
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<span style="font-family: inherit;"><br /></span><span style="font-family: inherit;"><br /></span><span style="font-family: inherit;">My head and heart are full or Erin, so full that the thought of returning to work gave me anxiety attacks. I felt so far removed from clothes, fashion and style that it would've been </span><span style="background-color: white;">disingenuous</span><span style="font-family: inherit;"> to start styling again; when you run your own business your head and heart have to be in it 100%. And so, with the birth of Erin, the styling side of my business has ceased. </span><br />
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<span style="font-family: inherit;"><br /></span><span style="font-family: inherit;">On New Years Eve 2018 I let it go - a Facebook post and a blog on my website announced the changes, behind the scenes I wrote to all my best clients to let them know. I received support from friends, past clients and colleagues. </span><span style="background-color: white; font-family: inherit;">It is my firmly held belief that the Universe has my back and that moving forward with blogging and writing, no matter how scary, will work out because the Universe wants it and so do I. My sidestep into a not so new career (I've been blogging and writing for years) will take me where it will, but all from my desk so I can work from home and be the mum I want to be for Erin.</span><br />
<span style="background-color: white;"><span style="font-family: inherit;"><br /></span></span><span style="background-color: white;"><span style="font-family: inherit;">Thank you for reading my blog over the years. I'll pop back with more news soon.</span></span><br />
<span style="background-color: white;"><span style="font-family: inherit;"><br /></span></span><span style="background-color: white;"><span style="font-family: inherit;">With much love and kindness</span></span><br />
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Stephaniehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00200646650990759319noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1597150269074806910.post-4739363609717062182017-05-25T12:23:00.004+01:002017-05-25T12:23:45.730+01:00Getting my Business ready for Baby Brown<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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Behind the scenes at Wardrobe Angel I have been getting ready to go on maternity leave for a long time. Instead of working in my business I've been working <i>on it</i> for months, prepping for 1st June when I go on maternity leave. If you are self-employed, pregnant and going on maternity leave I hope this list helps you get your head around temporarily leaving your business whilst still growing a baby:<br />
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<li><i><span style="font-size: large;"><b>Clear out your office.</b></span></i> I used to keep all my back copies of Red magazine and HFM magazine for reference. They have all been recycled. I have been through all my styling folders and recycled all the articles I haven't used, I have cleared out books, unsold clothing, pens and stationary: it's been an incredibly cathartic and freeing experience.</li>
<li><span style="font-size: large;"><b><i>Clean your computer.</i></b></span> I updated my anti-virus softwear last month to protect my laptop when I'm out of office. I've also cleaned all my files (hello 'to do' lists from 2014!) and deleted unnecessary emails. </li>
<li><span style="font-size: large;"><b><i>Get your books up to date</i></b></span>. Print out all your paid out invoices and client invoices. Have you paid all your invoices? Have clients paid <i>you</i>? Chasing invoices is never fun however <b>being pregnant has made me really brave</b> - I've been on the phone to clients chasing unpaid invoices and making sure each invoice sent out has the payment term "before 1st June" written on it. </li>
<li><b><i><span style="font-size: large;">Make sure you have enough money in your business bank account for the months ahead </span></i></b>- tax, phone, wifi and any other bills you pay out of your business account. Check, cancel and/or alter any standing orders you need to pay whilst on maternity leave. </li>
<li><span style="font-size: large;"><b><i>Talk to your accountant. </i></b></span>My accountant, Claire Howarth from <b><a href="https://www.novis.co.uk/">Novis and Co</a></b>, has been a <i>huge </i>source of knowledge about my business transactions when I'm away. As I'm receiving Government Maternity Allowance I can't earn any money through my business whilst on mat leave - thanks to Claire I've been really savvy about saving money this year to see me through to my return to work in 2018.</li>
<li><span style="font-size: large;"><b><i>Decide what you are doing about online presence</i></b></span>. I've written a hefty amount of blogs for my website and have been stockpiling articles on the Pocket App to tweet whilst I'm 'away'. I decided to keep my Wardrobe Angel brand alive online but my out-of-office will definitely be on.</li>
<li><span style="font-size: large;"><b><i>Word your out-of-office</i></b></span>. As this is my first baby I'm not sure how long I'll be on maternity leave for. My out-of-office will tell people I'll be back at work sorting wardrobes in spring 2018 - a season not a specific date.</li>
<li><span style="font-size: large;"><b><i>Unsubscribe.</i></b></span> Each time I have emptied my junk folder I have unsubscribed from all of those newsletters I thought I'd read but never did and from those odd marketing lists I seem to be on. I intend to check my emails once a month and this will really lighten the load. You can use <b><a href="https://unroll.me/">Unroll Me</a></b> if your email account is compatible. </li>
<li><span style="font-size: large;"><b><i>Check your contracts -</i></b></span> when do contracts expire? Need renewing? I paused my Mailchimp account this year which takes care of one expense but my car insurance is due in August. I've saved for this and made a note in my diary for the week it needs dealing with.</li>
<li><b><i><span style="font-size: large;">Manage people's expectations</span></i></b>. In the run up to my maternity leave I only saw local clients for 3 hr appointments. I answered new client requests saying I'd keep their details and contact them again in 2018. A new work stream has emerged for me over the past month (working as a Creative Consultant on a business re-brand) so the preliminary work has been done and they are more than happy for me to finish off the work in 2018. </li>
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Boundary setting has been a <i>huge </i>part of me getting ready to go on maternity leave - working more from home (hello Wedding Guest outfit shopping for clients online!) and pausing working further afield, saying 'yes' to some opportunities and unfortunately saying 'no' to others. The mantra that has been running through my mind for the past few months has been:</div>
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What's been really heartening is the number of new clients, existing clients and businesses who are more than happy to wait for their appointments in 2018. </div>
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I'll still be blogging on this here website during maternity leave so check back every now and again, won't you?</div>
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Stephaniehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00200646650990759319noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1597150269074806910.post-36998687094141060772017-05-11T12:00:00.000+01:002017-05-11T12:00:02.196+01:00Pregnancy Style 101 - Bodycon Bump<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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I've hit the 30 week mark and as the weather starts to hot up I finally cracked and bought myself a bodycon maternity dress. Pre-pregnancy I dabbled in a bodycon dress once or twice but both ended up on eBay: I felt too exposed in them. Now, however, rocking a bump to rival a beach ball,<br />
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I <i>love</i> that the fabric clings, I <i>love</i> that you can see my baby bump, I love that my legs are out and most of all I love the fact I'm not overheating. I wore this dress yesterday to meet a client in paired with my leopard print H&M jacket and a pair of sandals and felt <i>awesome</i>.<br />
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I never advocate buying duplicates for your wardrobe but I'm going to break my own rule. Smash. There it goes. ASOS get ready for another order for the same dress! I can see it's all I'm going to be wearing in the next 9 weeks leading up to Baby Brown's arrival.<br />
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What else has been happening? Rich and I have our first NCT class next week which I am so excited about!! A chance to meet some people in the same pregnant boat. We've ordered the pram, the cotbed and had the nursery decorated, with the new carpet going down next week. I've put my stake in the sand and said my finishing date for work is the 1st June. Until then I'm getting back office bits organised, taking lots of afternoon naps (my saviour after all the night time trips to have a wee!) and embracing the nesting instinct that has given me a good ole kick: all I want to do is clean and tidy cupboards. I found myself wandering around the house with a duster the other day, dusting the fireplace and the shelves. All I need now is a tabard....<br />
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Til next time....x<br />
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Stephaniehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00200646650990759319noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1597150269074806910.post-79844335110320440542017-04-24T11:31:00.000+01:002017-04-24T11:31:24.265+01:00Top Tips for surviving your Pregnancy Wardrobe<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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Even though my pregnancy wardrobe can fit in a carry-on suitcase this doesn't bother me: I'm building a baby which ultimately is bigger miracle than a wardrobe full of clothes. Here are my top tips if you are struggling with a limited pregnancy wardrobe and what to do about it:<br />
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<li><b><i>Split your wardrobe into 2 halves</i></b> - maternity wear and 'other'. I have an Ikea PAX wardrobe and one half is all the things that fit, the other half is full of things that don't fit right now but can be revisited after baby is born.</li>
<li><b><i>Don't look back in anger</i></b> - your body will grow out of stuff over your 9 month pregnancy journey. FACT. When you have gone through a cycle of growth and that top that did previously work now looks like a crop top with your baby bump hanging out the bottom of it <i>just let it go</i>. Move it into the other side of you wardrobe and thank it for what it did for you, thank it for fitting you when you needed it to. </li>
<li><b><i>Edit, Edit, Edit </i></b>- Getting hot in a particular dress? Feeling itchy in a top? Felt crap whilst wearing it? Even though you are pregnant you still have the right to look and feel awesome (and comfortable) in your clothes and if they don't make you feel awesome, time to move it on.</li>
<li><b><i>Raid your clothing stashes </i></b>- that suitcase of summer clothes under the bed and your husband's shirts and jumpers are now all up for grabs. I have a couple of dresses from Whistles which are usually too corporate for <b><a href="http://www.wardrobeangel.co.uk/">Wardrobe Angel </a></b>work but a few months ago they came up trumps for a number of speaking gigs I was booked to do. They gave me a polished look that I felt I'd been missing since my bump popped out and I felt amazing wearing them.</li>
<li><b><i>Don't knock a gift horse in the mouth</i></b> - my sister Penny gave me a suitcase full of maternity clothes before Christmas. Were all of them to my taste? Nope. Can I style the items I do like so they match my style and personal brand? Yes. </li>
<li><b><i>Save what you would have spent</i></b> - I think any pregnancy wardrobe boils to down money. I have certainly been loathe to buy a shed load of maternity clothes because I am growing and changing over a 9month period but with no indication of how big my bump will get at what rate. Sustainability is one of the pillars of my <b><a href="http://www.wardrobeangel.co.uk/">Wardrobe Angel</a></b> business and if I'm only go to wear an item of clothing for a few weeks that doesn't fit with my ethos. HOWEVER there is life after a limited pregnancy wardrobe and I have had my head turned by lots of shiny new season goodies. In these instances instead of buying the clothes with fingers crossed I'll be able to wear them once I've birthed this human I'm growing, I have saved the money instead. When the time comes after the breast feeding and my body has re calibrated I can happily head to the shops with a fistful of cash and shop until my wardrobe is content.</li>
<li><b><i>Stick to a colour palette </i></b>- if you are investing in a maternity wardrobe then stick to 3 colours max. This means everything goes together and you give yourself more outfit options. </li>
<li><b><i>Just COS</i></b> - My new clothing best pregnancy-friendly friend. I LOVE YOU COS THANK YOU FOR MAKING AWESOME PREGNANCY FRIENDLY CLOTHES!! Stylish tops and trousers with elasticated bump friendly waists. Buying a couple of pieces from COS last week lifted my spirits no end: I felt chic, awesome and capable when I wore the outfit to a client appointment. Pics to follow!</li>
<li><b><i>Don't do a hatchet job on your wardrobe</i></b> - Pregnancy can be a frustrating time, style wise. None of the maternity clothes you see may float your boat. But don't take it out on your other clothes. You may be armed with bin liners, tempted to rip into the pre-pregnancy clothes and send them on their merry way to the charity shop. This may even be part of the nesting instinct but avoid it if you can. You'll welcome getting back into your own jeans, your favourite tops and shoes post-pregnancy. Put the bin liners down and step away from your wardrobe because</li>
<li><b><i>This too shall pass </i></b>- It's just a phase. Yes I have found some aspects of pregnancy hard: the tiredness, the sickness, the effect it has had on my business, generally feeling like a ball of mozzarella. It ain't all sweetness and light. But clothes are just clothes and right now your body, and my body, are performing a miracle - growing a baby. </li>
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Stephaniehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00200646650990759319noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1597150269074806910.post-85455678501451787292017-03-29T08:30:00.000+01:002017-03-29T08:30:04.420+01:00Pregnancy Style 101 - Ode to The Denim Doctor<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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I haven't been able to stand anything pressing on my bump for the past 6 months so whilst Baby Brown has been growing I have been wearing 90's low slung jeans. The ones above are my trusty Diesel jeans from 2002 bought for £110 in the Manchester Diesel store with my second wage packet from Marks & Spencer. At the time they weren't called Boyfriend jeans but after years have passed in the fashion industry, they are now.<br />
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When they went through on the arse (the gusset to be precise!) I was mortified!! Hardly glamorous is it?! I contacted Michael The Denim Doctor with an email dripping with shame. He reassured me that was the most common area to go as it is an area of higher friction. I packed up my jeans and posted them off to him for tender loving jean shaped care. 3 weeks later they are back and I am thrilled. I have been living in my Topshop Leigh Maternity Jeans and it'll be lush to get these Diesel bad boys back into rotation. Here's the after pic:<br />
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He's done a reet good job. The mended area is a lot stiffer than the jeans themselves (it has been 'fused') but James reassured me that this will ease over time and not be so stiff in the future. No-one will be looking at my gusset so I'm not bothered what it looks like, as long as my arse isn't hanging out!<br />
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This repair cost £19.95 plus postage so £25 altogether. WORTH IT. I could easily have gone out a bought a new pair of boyfriend jeans but these have lasted 15 years and they have only needed 1 repair so cost per wear I reckon I'm gaining interest now. If you have a pair of jeans for Michael to fix or alter check out his website <b><a href="http://www.thedenimdoctor.co.uk/">The Denim Doctor.</a></b><br />
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Stephaniehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00200646650990759319noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1597150269074806910.post-58793652842988989472017-03-22T17:58:00.001+00:002017-03-22T17:58:50.821+00:00Taking care of business....and a baby<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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A few months ago I drew out a huge brain map of all the things to consider when going on maternity leave from The Wardrobe Angel: networking memberships, tax and my accountants, my monthly column in Sew Now magazine and my radio show at Phoenix FM. Now the bump is just shy of 6 months old all this planning has come swiftly into real-life reality.<br />
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This month I stepped away from my radio show for the rest of the year. Producing, writing and presenting my show each Tuesday morning on Phoenix FM for the past year has been an absolute pleasure. I honed skills which had lay dormant since my university radio days: driving the desk, choosing the playlist, back-timing songs and writing jingles. I've even added to my skill base by learning how to use Cool Edit (yep, that's a real thing) and after having an hour long interview with a business guest each week my interviewing skills are pretty damn sharp now. As a side note I have felt extremely honoured that members of the local business community in the Leeds City Region have gotten up early and trekked over to Halifax to join me in the studio each week.<br />
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Having an <i>actual</i> print column YOU CAN HOLD IN YOUR HANDS in Sew Now magazine has been a dream come true this past year. Each month I have been taking the trends and translating them into ways-to-wear which has fed into the sustainable aspect of my business. I have also upskilled myself in the world of sewing, fabrics and print journalism.<br />
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This year has been chock-full of business opportunities and I am grateful for each and every email and phone call that came my way heralding the sound of my professional dreams coming true. So naturally I have felt anxious that when I take my foot off The Wardrobe Angel pedal in June that things will change. Well, of course they will - I'll be a mum and have a completely new focus and love of my life. But I take heart in women like Annie Mac who was back at work on her flagship Friday night Radio 1 show after the birth of her first child and I thank my lucky stars that I have such a wonderful network of <i>awesome</i> women who have answered my emails and sat face-to-face with me over a brew to re-assure me that my business will be intact when I return in 2018.<br />
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So for now I have my Wardrobe Angel pedal to the metal and I am fully booked until mid-May. Absence certainly does make the heart grow fonder for my wonderful clients!<br />
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Stephaniehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00200646650990759319noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1597150269074806910.post-41782408344147679462017-02-19T18:16:00.000+00:002017-02-19T18:16:34.938+00:00Pregnancy Style 101 - In the Hood<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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<i><span style="font-size: large;">One pearl of wisdom I have picked up over the years of working in womanhood has been that when you have a baby you need a waterproof coat with a hood and I quote </span></i><br />
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For a while I did question this wisdom until I realised you can't manoeuvre a pram<i> and </i>an umbrella, well, you can but not easily, hence the waterproof coat with the hood. So not only have I added more flats and trainers to my wardrobe, the floor length 80's wool camel coat I call my winter coat will only be let out occasionally later this year. <br />
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In January I actually looked on the Go Outdoors website for such a coat, I even ventured into a Milletts for wardrobes sake. I spun around on my heel and left as soon as I'd arrived; the camping gear looked too menacing. On a cursory glance of the Zara website I spotted my coat. It said "WATER REPELLENT" on the item description. That was it, I was SOLD "get your coat, love, you're coming home with me," I thought. I couldn't stop thinking about said coat and if I can't stop thinking about an item of clothing that is a sure fire sign I need to buy it. I went into Zara a week later and unearthed the coat from amidst the throng of sale shoppers. I tried it on, loved it, paid for it, cut the tags off and wore it home! Like an excited kid! If you fancy purchasing one for yourself <b><a href="http://www.zara.com/uk/en/woman/outerwear/view-all/water-repellent-parka-c719012p4222611.html">click here to be transported</a></b>.<br />
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It has 2 deep pockets which are just the right height kind of beneath my burgeoning chest but above the hips. It's warm. Sleeping bag warm. And yes, waterproof. I wear it ALL THE TIME. I even took it out for a Wagamama's to meet my German friend Stefan, that's just the kind of classy, knackered looking lady I am.<br />
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Now this isn't my first foray into waterproof 'sensible' coats. I ordered a <b><a href="https://www.parkalondon.com/">Parka London</a></b> parka a few years ago and just couldn't find one to fit. I have ogled the <b><a href="http://www.woolrich.eu/en/women/collection/parka/">Woolrich </a></b>ones many a time but never committed to a purchase. So Zara it was. I'm sad that I'll have to retire the coat as the weather heats up (unless I want to sweat my way through the summer) but looking forward to the first hints of autumn when I'll dig it out again and head out, this time with a baby in tow.<br />
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Stephaniehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00200646650990759319noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1597150269074806910.post-67536567029756050062017-02-14T16:20:00.000+00:002017-02-14T16:20:44.036+00:00Pregnancy Style 101 - a square cut top for the WIN!<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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So I'm 19 weeks pregnant and find myself amongst esteemed ladies also "with child" - maybe Beyonce wants to come to NCT classes with me? I'm pretty chuffed as I feel I've hit my pregnancy style stride: black skinny maternity jeans, t-shirt or top and a jacket. Sitting here right now I'm wearing a vintage silk Escada blouse and my trusty Helmut jacket, paired with - correct! Topshop maternity skinny jeans!<br />
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I had a business function to attend last week: my dear friend Sue Hanson who was launching her new business <b><a href="http://yourlamplighter.com/">Your Lamplighter</a> </b>and I wanted to be there in full support. Pre-pregnancy there would have been a pencil skirt and stiletto heels involved and I certainly wouldn't have worn jeans. I have only ever done a client appointment in jeans once and <span style="font-family: inherit;">felt too casual so going to a swish business launch at <b><a href="http://www.roundhaypark.org.uk/roundhay-park-virtual-tour/The-Mansion-Roundhay-Park-Leeds.html">The Mansion House</a></b> in jeans filled me with trepidation. However a square cut Topshop Boutique top with a faint whiff of Vivienne Westwood about it saved the day. It's 100% cotton and fairly rigid but the beauty of it is in the side vents - they give the fabric more room to breathe around the lower torso which is where Baby Brown is starting to show now. The top also has <i>epic</i> sleeves which I tucked out of my Topshop longline blazer in pearly dazzling white. I felt great in the outfit and in a white blazer and shoes I really stood out in the room - not a bad situation to be in at a business event!</span><br />
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Let me tell you, I am one tired, pregnant lady and have energy for about 3 hours out of 24 a day so trekking over to Roundhay in Leeds on a Wednesday evening took a herculean amount of effort. I left promptly as the event ended and hot footed it bed to be awoken at 6am by Baby Brown making their presence felt for the first time. That natural alarm clock made my week.<br />
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Stephaniehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00200646650990759319noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1597150269074806910.post-49168926520102058762017-02-05T18:36:00.000+00:002017-02-05T18:42:39.438+00:00Pregnancy Style 101<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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2016 was the most productive, fun and profitable year as The Wardrobe Angel and personally it has been a whirlwind stepping into 2017: one year of marriage, finishing decorating our home and now a baby on the way! This has meant a significant change to my wardrobe with two thirds of it unwearable and my heels left forlornly on their cosy shelves as I reach for trainers most days. In January I ventured into Leeds to size up the maternity clothing situation. Dire. Appalling. Nasty. were just 3 words that came to mind. In H&M the maternity collection seemed to be based on 2 assumptions:<br />
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I never wore tight fitting tops when I wasn't pregnant so why on earth would I start to wear them now? Even the Topshop maternity selection seemed to be deep into the floral print vibe with tea dresses a plenty. Bleugh! Sorry, that is NOT by cup of decaff tea! So what solutions have I come up with instead? I have been living in my Topshop Leigh maternity jeans along with a logo t-shirt and a blazer jacket for most of January, delving deep into my vintage t-shirt stash and "borrowing" a few of Rich's t-shirts along the way. Men's t-shirts fit longer in the body so they are perfect for covering a growing bump and pair of boobs. I have 2 thigh length blazers, one white, one black, which I have been chucking over the tees to smarten them up.<br />
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My temperature has been fluctuating over the past couple of weeks, either getting really cold really quickly (and keeping my coat on indoors!) or getting really hot really quickly which has meant that the cotton t-shirts have been a <i>godsend</i>. Cotton is a natural, breathable fabric and also feels great against my skin. And let's not forget the shoes - the ones in the pic above are a Topshop copy of a Celine shoe and with a tasty block heel in white leather. They are perfect for client meetings, networking events, 1-2-1's - basically any interaction I have when I'm seated! During wardrobe appointments I now remove my shoes and wear slippers: baby Brown has completely changed my centre of gravity!<br />
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Stephaniehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00200646650990759319noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1597150269074806910.post-83891578971005852072017-01-11T14:29:00.002+00:002017-01-11T14:29:29.153+00:00The baby likes mango (I'm pregnant)<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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Rich and I are over the moon thrilled to announce that Baby Brown will be coming into the world in July. The past couple of months have been challenging to say the least: all day morning sickness, 2 weeks in bed to get over a cold, weird pregnancy cravings (tinned ravioli, cottage cheese and mango have been a highlight of my sick strewn days). Pregnancy has taken its toll on my energy; sleep has become my saviour. The sleep of the dead actually. I feel like I've been out for 5 minutes, turns out I've been out for 45 and could easily and greedily lap up more. 9pm is my new bedtime. I eat at 5.30pm.<br />
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And what about my wardrobe? Bye bye to 3/4s of my high-waisted wardrobe. I wore a trusty pair of naturally high-waisted culottes to an interview one day and the feeling of pressure was enough to (nearly) make my puke on the face of my questioner. So it's hello to a 90's low rise jean, a plethora of Rich's shirts (gorgeously oversized on me) and welcoming with open arms <i>flat shoes</i>. My whole centre of gravity has changed and I am now shopping for trainers rather than heels. Rich looked at me in amazement when I came home with some trainers before Christmas and exclaimed "we really are living in upside down world!" Amen husband, Amen.<br />
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A suitcase full of maternity clothes from my sister, books on pregnancy, a Baby Bjorn baby carrier and a foot muff for the pram, an offer of a spare car seat, and bags of baby clothes from couples who have walked this path before us. We have been touched, and overwhelmed, at the generosity of our nearest and dearest.<br />
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I'm nearly out of the worst of it - hoorah!!! Apparently in the next 3 months I will "bloom" and "feel energised". No evidence of that yet but as always, trust will out. So onward into 2017 we go. The year we will become parents. And nothing will ever be the same again. </div>
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I met a wonderful lady in 2015 who said she ran a "small business". This phrase has been percolating in my mind ever since. Well, not all the time but sometimes that phrase "small business" would just pop into my head and irritate the heck outta me. Why? Because, honestly,<br />
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As a business owner you actually go out into the world and make your own money, precariously providing your own paycheck, and <i>none</i> of the actions you take in order to do this are small. Constant learning and innovation drive your business forward and whole rafts of shiny new skills have to be honed at each stage. Want to send a newsletter? You need to learn how to use Mailchimp. Want to keep data? A CRM System (Customer Relationship Management) or a fricking large dose of Excel spreadsheet should do the trick. Want a shiny new laptop, premises and some sparkly stationary? Hello basic forecasting, book keeping and cash flow. And all the time in the background, foreground and side-to-side, there's brand building: every tweet, each picture posted to Instagram, the wording in your blog posts, that networking interaction and client satisfaction. Learning how to say NO ....and YES so your business, and your goals, advance. Getting outside your comfort zone, time and time again, believing in yourself and finding the people who believe in you when you don't have any more to give. To sum it up business = persistence. And a frickin boat load of it.<br />
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That's why no business is small - you take HUGE actions everyday to make your business succeed and to achieve your goals. And part of being a business owner means celebrating those successes. So here are mine from 2016. The picture above is from <b><a href="https://www.instagram.com/wardrobeangel/">my Instagram feed</a></b> 87 weeks ago, in April 2015. It was part of the awesome <b><a href="http://galadarling.com/">Gala Darling</a></b>'s #InspirApril. The word missing from the picture on the bottom left hand side reads RADIO. Despite the political side swipe that 2016 served up for us all, I've loved the majority of this year. I've filmed my first TV show, got a radio show, contributed to a book and now write a column for a national magazine. Those goals took time to manifest but damn were they worth waiting for! That's why I refuse to call The Wardrobe Angel a small business: what I've built is epic.<br />
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And I look to other female business owners doing epic things: Frances Day of <b><a href="http://birdboard.co.uk/">Bird Board</a></b>, Cate Wood from <b><a href="http://flowersat180.co.uk/">Flowers at 180</a></b> and <b><a href="https://nataliewillingham.co.uk/">Natalie Willingham make-up artist</a></b>. Women who have all taken their businesses from scratch to success and keep on building day after day after day. It is a pleasure and an honour to know them.<br />
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<span style="font-family: inherit;">PS - As a business owner it would be remiss of me to mention Wardrobe Angel Gift Vouchers are on sale NOW! Give the gift of an awesome wardrobe this year and never have to hear the words "I have nothing to wear" ever again. Drop me an email info@wardrobeangel.co.uk to buy buy buy!</span><br />
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Stephaniehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00200646650990759319noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1597150269074806910.post-27946960677121211822016-11-22T16:36:00.000+00:002016-11-22T16:36:04.111+00:00Ode to ASOS<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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Years ago when I was a graduate manager for M&S, my bi-weekly treat was a Tuesday off. I'd have a lie-in, go for a run then head into Manchester for a full day of shopping. Yes - a full day. I'd try on armloads of items, trekking back and forth to the fitting empty rooms, I'd saunter through the northern quarter and buy one-off jewellery pieces from Afflecks Palace, stop for a brew in one of the quirky cafes and spend huge portions of my pay check on Diesel jeans (which I still own and wear to this day, albeit for decorating!) I'd see how the fashion seasons were changing by what was on the shop floors and avidly drink in the styling techniques of the staff I encountered. The joy of those solitary Tuesdays and my love of shopping got me through a pretty hardcore year of suit encased management training.<br />
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Each venture to the shops is either to plan a Personal Shop or to 'keep my eye in'. I take copious notes and photos, clients receive numerous picture messages with recommendations for things for them to purchase, styling ideas and colour combination inspiration. When I try and shop for me in a shop, I soon find myself looking for things for clients instead. So where does that leave me? ASOS. Simply put ASOS has been my saviour this year. Trends change not only on the catwalk but also how we shop - more and more of us are shopping online. I'm late to the game but now I'm a fully paid up, card carrying member of the ASOS Next Day delivery service.<br />
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I had a week off last month and after 2 hours in the Trafford Centre trying to re-kindle that feeling of solitary shopping, I bought some birthday presents and got the hell out, drove back to my sofa and planned my winter wardrobe with a brew in hand and my Ipad on my knee. Two deliveries later and 1 pair of leather look culottes that smelt like fish swiftly sent back, my capsule winter wardrobe is done.<br />
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Stephaniehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00200646650990759319noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1597150269074806910.post-63728226342889311272016-10-31T17:32:00.000+00:002016-10-31T17:32:02.102+00:00Time for Tights Lesson 3 Sock It to them kid!<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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I have spent the last 4 Wardrobe Angel appointments waving various photos showcasing feet-encased-in-socks at clients imploring them to try this new styling trick. I'm not talking about a pop-sock (dear gawd, no) or your A-typical black ankle sock seen on most commuters. I'm talking about the rise of the fashion sock: a fish netted or metallicised beast of an ankle grazer which can add a layer of awesomeness to the most pedestrian of winter outfits. Imagine your everyday jeans and a jumper worn with a tasty sock and heel. Well, for me that's heaven!<br />
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2. <b><a href="http://www.asos.com/asos/asos-pothole-fishnet-ankle-socks/prd/7107954?iid=7107954&clr=Black&SearchQuery=ankle%20socks&pgesize=36&pge=0&totalstyles=303&gridsize=3&gridrow=6&gridcolumn=1">ASOS Pothole Fishnet socks </a></b>- a looser, more blousy affair than the micronet fishnet. Again, added to basket. I'm wearing mine with a vintage navy and gold striped court shoe for the texture. These socks are genius as you can layer another sock underneath - warmth <i>and</i> style?! Be still my beating heart!<br />
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3. <b><a href="http://www.asos.com/asos/asos-gold-glitter-ankle-socks-with-silver-welt/prd/6730955?iid=6730955&affid=14173&channelref=product%20search&mk=abc&currencyid=1&gclid=Cj0KEQjwmri_BRCZpaHkuIH75_IBEiQAIG0rIWKeq0zzjbAMLBoD5zlCFL7NNdiwHW7d_Yqttiv2-foaAmu_8P8HAQ">ASOS Gold Glitter Socks </a></b>- Cute stuffed into white trainers for the school run and worn with party shoes. These would look cracking with a white heel (yes, white heels are back. Again.) If gold isn't your bag then try a coloured sock. Swap your black socks for a shot of colour and match them across the colour spectrum. Yellow socks and blue shoes, navy socks and burgundy heels.<br />
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John Lewis opened recently in Leeds to much fanfare. I waited a week to venture forth and when I did....my my John L, you outdid yourself: Baum und Pfundgarten and Hush just 2 juicy labels to get your hands on. My favourite part of visiting the new mall on the block was walking around COS and &OtherStories. Ye Gods how long us northerners have waited for these shops, Talk about the north/south divide! You guys south of Watford Gap are swimming in Scandi brands whilst us heathens up here on the moors have a had a mere whisper of these gods of clothing with the COS concession in Selfridges and only recently a full brace of &OtherStories opened up where French Connection used to be. Anyway, as I drifted up the stairs to COS menswear the assistant on the fitting room said<br />
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forgot to pack babywipes to remove my lipstick so in a stroke of genius I used
the Organic Elixir. Just a couple of drops of
the oil on a cotton wool pad wiped my lipstick clear off! Not only a fab facial oil it multi-tasked the hell out of getting my lippie off! I was really impressed as the Maybelline 24hr Super Stay
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After my make-up was running down the plug hole I applied the skin nourishing
cream which smells like a box of rose Turkish delight. Even Rich noticed the
smell and commented on it (he loved it). As the temperature had dropped that
week I whacked on a couple of drops of the Organic Elixir Face Oil. In winter
my face feels like a sheet of thin parchment stretched over my features - kind of like Voldemort from Harry Potter. Even
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I was in London last week where there was a nip in the air. Happily skirting around wearing my 80's charity shop double breasted wool blazer, I noticed many-a Londonite battening down the hatches readying themselves for winter by going full pelt: coat, scarf, tights, boots. Was a single one of these people wearing sheer tights? Nope. As a northerner I found the article above slightly hilarious - bare legs or sheers? Give over, have you ever experienced a winter in Yorkshire? In winter it isn't survival of the fittest, it's survival of the <i>warmest</i>. As I type this I'm wearing 100 denier tights and I'm inside a warm house, warmer with the black coating of a thick tight. I guess what I'm saying is take the "advice" from The Times with a pinch of salt. Ladies up and down the land will be reaching for their opaques this winter regardless of what fashion decrees are handed down to them. As it says in the article sheer tights aren't as practical as an opaque: they aren't as warm, the ladder easily and they skirt dangerously near to the edge of the 80's (which I LOVE but that's my personal taste). But if you <i>do</i> want to switch things up this year, alternating your opaques for sheers can the way forward. I began wearing sheer tights last winter and love them. I don't wear them everyday and yes they do ladder exponentially often but it's a break from the norm. I even took them a few pairs on my honeymoon in April (and WORE THEM! Dear gawd it was freezing in Chicago!)<br />
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Let's begin this weeks masterclass using the master of the sheer tight: Carine Roitfeld.<br />
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1. <b>Just plain sheers - </b>Carine has a cracking pair of pins which she dresses really well in pencil shaped skirts. Her style is very sexy, a lot of body-con type stuff in a monochromatic colour palette with hints of grey, brown and khaki. Easily identificable she mixes it up using different fabrics to add interest: leather, brocade, lace. Here she has a monochrome look broken up with a sheer tight. If she had worn an opaque (and I highly doubt she ever would - maybe I should invite her to Halifax to see if the cold weather would force her hand?) the shoe would have disappeared into the tight, all you would've seen would be one black mass resting on a stiletto heel. Carine has so kindly answered another question here - is it ok to wear tights with peep-toe shoes? Why yes but don't show the seam where the tights are sewn. That's a fashion tragedy waiting to happen.<br />
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2. <b>Patterned Sheer Tights </b>- this once again is down to personal style. I myself loathe them, they make my outfits overtly fussy and I don't like how my legs look in them. But let's look to Carine for some guidance if you do want to head down this road. Below Carine is once again loving black and using a mix of textures to make her outfit visually appealing. A heavy coat is broken up with a patterned skirt and patterned tights, both in contrasting patterns. The tights draw attention to arguably her crowning feature: her legs. And after years in the fashion game, she's savvy - sitting on the FROW what's on show? Her legs. <br />
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3. <b>Fishnets</b> - I had a fab client recently who I re-styled with a vintage 1950s grown-up Rockerbilly vibe. One of the key things I bought for her was a pair of black seamed fishnet tights to wear with her full circle skirts. But fishnets are not just for vintage wear. Carine shows us how - look close and you'll see the tights below aren't sheer, they are a pair of close knit fishnets. Clever Carine has worked broken up a fairly matt, flat outfit, with the texture of a fishnet and the colour of a pink stiletto. Her take on a business suit subverts the traditional ideals of the office and gives us something fun to look at.<br />
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4. <b>Oversized Fishnets</b> - Carine is also known for wearing a larger scale fish net (below) which works as she's gone bold with a mid length textured coat. I don't think a smaller knit fish net would've worked with this, it would've gotten lost and ended up looking like a sheer in the photo. A larger more open weave is the way to go this winter (2016) - <b><a href="http://www.whowhatwear.co.uk/lace-pattern-tights-trend-spring-2016/slide9">check out this article from WhoWhatWear for more inspiration</a>.</b><br />
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5.<b> Socks</b> - the saviour of a winter wardrobe and a sharp turn away from those gawd-awful pop-sock things. Wear them with your 7/8th trousers and heels for a stylish extra layer of warmth. More on socks next week...<br />
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Stephaniehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00200646650990759319noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1597150269074806910.post-14898536583024983582016-09-30T12:39:00.000+01:002016-09-30T12:39:15.732+01:00Time for Tights! Lesson One Opaques and Sheers.<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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The temperature has plummeted this week, I have gotten my winter pj's out of storage and I am ready for jumper season. Hand-in-hand with jumper season comes tights-time! Recently a few clients have asked about what tights go with what so here's a quick summary to get you started. Firstly Opaque tights versus sheer tights.<br />
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2. <b>Sheer Nude Tights</b> - Kate Middleton favours a sheer tight but they have the fashion world divided. If you have varicose veins, scarring on your legs which you are conscious of or extra pale legs (I'm talking seeing the blood actually pumping through your veins pale) then a sheer tight can work wonders for giving you the extra layer of warmth AND providing a comfy blanket under which you can forget about the things on your legs which you are conscious of. This <a href="http://www.redonline.co.uk/fashion/what-to-wear/lets-talk-about-nude-tights"><b>RED online article</b></a> perfectly surmises the 2 forces at play when it comes to sheer tights. I'm happy to admit to wearing sheer tights at weddings in March and October when the weather was a bit chilly and my legs were the colour of white flour: white. There's suffering for your art (hello brave New York fashion person out in the snow with a bare leg) and there's being comfortable with how you style yourself. Considering <a href="http://www.wolfordshop.co.uk/products/boutique/best-sellers/bestseller-tights"><b>Wolford's best sellers list</b> </a>starts with 3 pairs if nude sheer tights, that means plenty of women out there are loving that little bit of extra coverage. Amen to that. </div>
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Stephaniehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00200646650990759319noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1597150269074806910.post-62936733608782230912016-09-01T12:30:00.000+01:002016-09-01T12:30:05.154+01:00Things I'm Looking Forward to in #September<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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Hey there September! My, you came around <i>fast</i>! It's back to school month and the steady slide into the Christmas season has begun! So what has the 9th month of the year got in store for me....<br />
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<li>My family is spread from Yorkshire, to North London, to Reading and back around to Hertfordshire so twice a year we have a family day where we meet up, chat and have good times plus loads of food. This year saw my Mum & Dad celebrate their Ruby wedding anniversary so they've laid on a tasty spread at the September family day. Cannot wait!</li>
<li>Getting back into the swing of WI (<a href="https://www.thewi.org.uk/"><b>Women's Institute</b></a>) talks. Got 2 booked this month. Love the vibe of the WI and I love the cake at the end of a meeting.</li>
<li>Going to see <a href="http://www.amyschumer.com/"><b>Amy Schumer</b></a>. I'm a huge fan of Tina Fey, <a href="http://amysmartgirls.com/"><b>Amy Phoeler</b></a> and <a href="http://tignation.com/"><b>Tig Notaro</b></a> and loved Schumer's Trainwreck film last year. Schumer's comedy is on point about aspects of the female experience - how she feels being "plus sized" in Hollywod (she says her arms register as legs in Tinseltown) and the double standard of men sleeping around vs. women. </li>
<li>Researching tights. 3 clients in the past week have asked me what tights go with what. Now, as a fan of a bare leg or a thick black tight and nowt in between, this month I am determined to crack the tights 'code'.</li>
<li>Learning to relax. Blogging, Instagram and outfit posts all took a hit in August. Behind the scenes at Wardrobe Angel I experienced a <i>huge</i> uplift in business: August was fully booked with appointments and it's heading that way into September as well. Being self-employed, you pretty much take the work when it's there but carving out time off can be hard. I was taught the most beautiful, simple action of placing my right hand over my heart and breathing deeply by <a href="http://www.hypnotherapy-directory.org.uk/hypnotherapists/katherine-anna-garner"><b>Katy Garner</b></a>, a wonderful Yoga coach. That coupled with regular meditation has helped me tremendously with being able to switch off and get a good nights sleep!</li>
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Stephaniehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00200646650990759319noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1597150269074806910.post-87015632818081957652016-08-09T09:27:00.002+01:002016-08-09T09:39:36.286+01:00Things I'm looking forward to in #August!<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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This is a posthumous "Things I'm Looking forward to" because I had a week off last week and most of the stuff off this list has already happened!<br />
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<li>Hair Treatment time! I was booked in for Olaplex (invented by 2 guys in a garage apparently) and the hair dresser took 1 look at my barnet and told me that I needed KeraStraight. It's a smoothing treatment which lasts a month and works by pushing a tonne of protein into your hair. When I left the salon with my new do and poker straight, shiny, non frizzed up hair I caught a glimpse of myself in a shop window, Wearing a white top, black jeans and black boots I had a sudden realisation I looked like Uma when she was in Pulp Fiction. Altogether now "It was a teenage wedding and the old folks wished them well..."</li>
<li>Cheeky trips! One to Leicester and one to Whitby. One of my favourite places on the planet, I am so excited to roll up my jeans and walk along the beach eating fish and chips. </li>
<li>ASOS Premier Delivery - I signed up for this last week and dear lord it is amazing! </li>
<li>Spending time with my nephews, I have to say I am much better acquainted with Room On The Broom after spending time with my nephews last week!</li>
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Stephaniehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00200646650990759319noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1597150269074806910.post-77641944307765880922016-07-11T14:28:00.000+01:002016-07-11T14:28:02.854+01:00The Wardrobe Angel and Part 2 of my journey to Hair Health<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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For the most part I wore my hair up on honeymoon (hiking and windy city breaks didn't bring out the best in Brian) but disaster struck: my hair and the sulphate and paraben free shampoo and conditioner from Kind Natured fell out BIG TIME. Rich and I had arrived in Bodega Bay. I headed out to the hot tub and watched the sun sink slowly in the distance. After an hour stewing in human soup, I donned my big fluffy robe and headed back to our room for a shower. Naturally, I washed my hair. We ordered room service and when I went to dry my hair it had turned into a matted mess, much like an oil slick taking up residence in my barnet - just <i>gross</i>. Ah <a href="http://www.boots.com/en/Kind-Natured-Nourishing-Shampoo-250ml_1697628/"><b><span style="color: #38761d;">Kind Natured</span></b></a>, I had such high hopes for this shampoo and conditioner. I used them for a couple of days before Rich and I jetted off to America for our honeymoon and to be honest, the frizz seemed worse after I'd used them but I packed them nevertheless: I wanted to give them a fair try. Three weeks of use, one disgusting oil slick of a hair disaster later and they were gone; I ditched the Kind Natured shampoo in the cabin in Big Sur and at the next CVS Pharmacy I bought some <a href="http://www.amazon.com/TIGI-Moisture-Maniac-Moisturizing-Conditioner/dp/B000FZXGH4"><b><span style="color: #38761d;">TIGI Moisture Maniac</span></b></a>.<br />
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We got back from honeymoon in May so what have I done since? I have changed my hair brush, worked out that washing my hair at night is a frizz inducing fest BUT come morning, the frizz has (nearly) abated and it kinda looks ok! I've resisted getting a fringe trim for the last few weeks and it has grown out to hit my eyebrows, plus my hair has gotten past my shoulders and has started to wave - gotta say I am LOVING the new relaxed vibe atop my head, even if there are still some frizzy mountains to climb. A chance conversation with my friend Cate also drew my attention to the fact the the frizzy hairs are a lot shorter than the rest of my hair. She reckoned the pesky frizz hairs are <i>re-growth</i> of hair lost after a period of stress and will eventually settle down BUT they ain't gonna grow if they kept getting broken by being swept up in to a topknot every day.<br />
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I've had some cracking suggestions via Facebook to help my hair health - try the Kerastright Smoothing hair treatment, Olaplex (although I thought this was just for coloured hair?) and some other shampoo and conditioner ideas. If you have any tips please let me know! I finally dug out some photos of my mane back in my late 20's and there was some frizz there! In the mists of my mind I thought my hair was wavy and frizz free but nope! So maybe I'm just going after this unreachable hair ideal....<br />
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Stephaniehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00200646650990759319noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1597150269074806910.post-24482539904432258932016-07-05T22:00:00.000+01:002016-07-05T22:00:11.967+01:00Things I'm looking forward to in #July!<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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We really are half way through the year now. GULP. STEADIES SELF ON COUNTER SIDE. Yes, I do understand how time works, I own a calendar and a watch, I get how time moves along and that yes, despite much protestation, the year flies by. It's because I'm a goal orientated person that when I lift my head up from the awesome grind stone of self-employed life, I feel I have so much more to do and that time, sometimes, isn't on my side. So, July, you tricky bugger, here we are and here's what I'm looking forward to this month:</div>
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<li>Bringing back my Teacher 10 campaign for the summer. Teachers ROCK. FULL STOP.</li>
<li>Decorating our bedroom. The last room in the house to be done and by jove it needs a hefty dose of <i>everything</i>: plastering, carpets, curtains and some form of wardrobe. Now this is the weird thing that has held me back from moving the bedroom up the list of house priorities: I've seen<i> a lot </i>of wardrobes in my time and almost all have design features that <i>don't work</i>. I've seen a pull down wardrobe that had to be reached with a pole, a wardrobe that covered half a room but with only one sliding door it made it nigh on impossible to get to most of what was inside in a hurry, and many, many wardrobes which conceal the clothes in a way that makes things hard to find. I'm talking about draws, hanging spaces, nooks and crannies that have no real purpose for the clothes they are supposed to be serving. So for the last 8 years I have kept my clothes on rails, open rails with jumpers, jeans and tees folded in an upright chest of draws. My friend Clare always thinks it is hilarious I am called The Wardrobe Angel and don't have a wardrobe but I've seen enough to know I'm scared of committing to the <i>wrong</i> wardrobe. </li>
<li>A cheeky weekend away in Oxford. Rich and I fancied seeing some more of the UK so first up: Oxford. And a trip down memory lane for Rich as we visit Banbury where he was born.</li>
<li>Lunch with a old friend. Haven't seen for her ages and she only lives 30mins away! Life man! It just kinda happens unless you are intentional about it!</li>
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And finally - getting stuck into my radio show - 4 weeks in and the nerves have steadied! Filling 3 hours is no longer terrifying and the guests through the door have been AWESOME! You can listen live by <a href="http://www.phoenixfm.co.uk/"><span style="color: #274e13;"><b>clicking here</b></span></a>. I'm on every Tuesday morning from 9am-12noon. My favourite feature of the utmost awesomeness is: <div>
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1. <a href="http://www.bodyposipanda.com/"><b>Body Posi Panda</b></a> - ON MY GOD I LOVE THIS WOMAN!! I found her Instagram account this week and was blown away by her message of self-love. I'm getting pretty sick of the airbrushed images we are subjected to in magazines, and all the so called "perfect" lives displayed around us on social media and Megan, the Body Posi Panda is a breath of fresh air. In the summer months where every magazine cover screams "lose weight" "get beach ready", this website tells it like it is: you are good enough exactly as you are.<br />
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4. <b><a href="https://twitter.com/elizabethforma">Elizabeth Warren</a> -</b> Any woman that stands up the orange buffoon that is Donald Trump deserves a mention in my book! Her Twitter feed calls Trump out over and over: taxes, Wall Street, student loans, his position on the minimum wage.<br />
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5. <a href="http://www.thesassyshe.com/"><b>Lisa Lister</b></a> - Exploring the blood and guts of being a woman, Lisa encourages us to have a "bloody conversation" about our menstrual health. She's got a cracking book out on 5th July called Love Your Lady landscape published by Hay House, which you can pre-order as I type. She's a taboo lifting author of awesomeness.<br />
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Stephaniehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00200646650990759319noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1597150269074806910.post-16855401118151900622016-06-07T17:51:00.000+01:002016-06-09T19:22:01.582+01:00A TV and Radio Presenter - step forward The Wardrobe Angel<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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An old manager of mine used to say "blowing your own trumpet plays a very bitter tune" then laugh and say "bollocks! If you've done something you're really proud of, you should tell people." I know people who are <i>so good</i> at sharing all the exciting things that are happening in their life but in a non-bragging sort of way. After you've left the conversation with them you think 'oh WOW. They are so talented.' (And you want to weep a little bit because you think you aren't as talented.)<br />
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Well, since Rich and I returned from our honeymoon 3 <i>really</i> exciting things happened:<br />
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Let's break this down. First, my radio show. On honeymoon I made 3 promises to myself, 1 of which was to trust my gut. I'd been aware of <a href="http://www.phoenixfm.co.uk/"><b><span style="color: #38761d;">Phoenix Radio</span></b></a> for a while and I've had their website open on my phone for <i>months</i> but it never felt like the right time to contact them. After 1 day back at my desk I rang them, told them what I wanted to do and headed down for a meeting. At the end of the meeting I was offered a slot on Tuesday mornings, a slot which had only become vacant the day before. HELLO SYNCHRONICITY! My show features awesome guests who are running their own businesses and doing awesome things.<br />
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Secondly, the TV show. I owe this to a man I have never met: Michael from <a href="https://www.alwayswearred.com/"><b><span style="color: #38761d;">Always Wear Red</span></b></a>, a <i>fantastic</i> accessories brand. We've chatted on the phone, followed each other on Social Media but never met in person. He'd been approached to appear on a new TV show called Fashion House, a show which didn't have a presenter. He recommended me, they loved my YouTube videos and the rest is history; filming started last week. I get to chat to stylish people in their wardrobes <i>and</i> try on their clothes.<br />
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I've wanted to be a successful broadcaster for as long as I can remember and the events that have transpired over the past 3 weeks are the seeds of <i>years</i> of hard work, making connections and having a true intention and trusting that it will happen. So, toot toot! This week I'm blowing my own trumpet.<br />
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So we are nearly half way through 2016!! Crikey - how time flies. This month sees the manifestation of a couple of long held dreams when it comes to my business, <a href="http://www.wardrobeangel.co.uk/"><b><span style="color: #38761d;">The Wardrobe Angel</span></b></a>.<br />
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<li>First up we have me landing a radio show! I did student radio when I was a first year at Nottingham University and loved it. Since then I've been invited to talk about all things wardrobes on BBC Radio Leeds, Manchester and Humberside. Now I have my own show on a Tuesday morning from 9-12 noon on <a href="http://www.phoenixfm.co.uk/"><b><span style="color: #38761d;">Phoenix FM</span></b></a>, talking to awesome people who are doing awesome things in awesome businesses. You can listen online, text in for shout outs and request songs. See you there - I'll be live every Tuesday from 7th June!</li>
<li>Secondly I've been asked to contribute to a book about wardrobes. Erm, hello? How perfect is that?! The book's purpose is to investigate the space of the wardrobe: <a name='more'></a><span style="font-family: inherit;">"</span><b style="font-family: inherit;">The wardrobe is an under-investigated space within the fashion and clothing system, below the radar of many traditional academic disciplines and also popular culture. It is not a commercial priority. It does not feature on runways or fashion magazines. It is an area of life that impacts closely on people and a powerful component part of a more interconnected, diverse fashion system.</b><span style="font-family: inherit;">"</span></li>
<li>Styling one of the hottest dresses on the workwear block - a beautiful dress from <a href="http://www.wearcecily.com/"><b><span style="color: #38761d;">Cecily</span></b></a>. The Gina dress (pic at top) is to die for! Look at those sleeves!!</li>
<li>Starting a Yoga class. Last quarter I worked myself <i>hard</i> with not a lot of time off. Before Rich and I set off for our honeymoon I was a ghost of my former self. I realised the state I had gotten myself in to was exactly the state I had left when I went from being employed to becoming self-employed nearly 5 years ago. Swift action was taken - trusting my gut when it came to job opportunities, feeding myself a more varied diet (not just hummus and oat cakes, basically) and to take at least 1 full day off a week. The Yoga class is an hour after my radio show finishes - day off WIN.</li>
<li>Another year of <a href="http://birdboard.co.uk/"><span style="color: #38761d;"><b>Bird Board</b></span></a>. I've been a member of this fantastic power team for 2 years now and it has helped me to become more assertive and better prepared in my business. Frances, the amazing brains behind the operation, has expanded the number of groups and this networking is growing <i>fast</i>! So excited to be a part of it.</li>
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Stephaniehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00200646650990759319noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1597150269074806910.post-29322738866615936742016-05-29T15:04:00.001+01:002016-05-29T15:04:21.508+01:00Truly Gifting and The Wardrobe Angel<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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<span style="font-family: inherit;">Before Rich and I headed off on our honeymoon I found Truly Gifting on Twitter. Now I love a sustainable gift every now and again, a piece of vintage clothing always has the ability to catch my eye and I'm not averse to some pre-loved clothing coming my way via eBay but I've never seen anything like Truly Gifting before. They provide <span style="background-color: white; color: #392316; line-height: 20.79px;">packaging and gifting cards, designed to encourage consumers into giving pre-owned items as gifts. </span></span><span style="background-color: white;"><span style="color: #392316; font-family: inherit;"><span style="line-height: 20.79px;">Now, I'm sure we've all done a cheeky re-gift before, I know I have (usually with scarves) but the sense I get from Truly Gifting is that they want the pre-owned gifts to be given more gravitas in the gift giving arena. And rightly so - according to a survey carried out by Truly Gifting, over 50% of </span></span><span style="color: #392316;"><span style="line-height: 20.79px;">respondents</span></span><span style="color: #392316; font-family: inherit;"><span style="line-height: 20.79px;"> were interested in second hand gifting. I guess it's just dusting off those preconceived ideas that only a "box fresh" gift is a real gift. </span></span></span><br />
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<span style="background-color: white; color: #392316; font-family: inherit; line-height: 20.79px;">Here's one scary ass fact from the Truly Gifting website: i</span><span style="background-color: white;"><span style="color: #392316;"><span style="line-height: 20.79px;">f everyone in the UK were to give just one second hand present per year, 60 million new items would never have to be produced. WOW. </span></span></span><span style="background-color: white; color: #392316; font-family: inherit; line-height: 20.79px;">Even the Ikea's Chief Sustainabilility Officer, Steve Howard, said earlier this year that we've hit "peak stuff."</span><br />
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<b><span style="font-family: inherit;"><span style="background-color: white; color: #333333; line-height: 24px;">“If we look on a global basis, in the west we have probably hit <u>peak stuff</u>. We talk about peak oil. I’d say we’ve hit peak red meat, peak sugar, peak stuff … peak home furnishings,” Steve Howard said at a </span><a class="u-underline" data-component="in-body-link" data-link-name="in body link" href="https://www.theguardian.com/membership/audio/2016/jan/14/is-business-action-on-climate-change-believable-guardian-live-event" style="background: rgb(255, 255, 255); border-bottom-color: rgb(220, 220, 220); border-bottom-style: solid; border-bottom-width: 0.0625rem; color: #005689; cursor: pointer; line-height: 24px; text-decoration: none !important; transition: border-color 0.15s ease-out;">Guardian Sustainable Business debate</a><span style="background-color: white; color: #333333; line-height: 24px;">. </span></span></b><br />
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<span style="background-color: white; line-height: 20.79px;"><span style="color: #392316;">A couple of weeks ago I re-Marie Kondo-ed my wardrobe (</span><b><a href="http://thewardrobeangel.blogspot.co.uk/2016/01/the-wardrobe-angel-and-life-changing.html"><span style="color: #38761d;">read my 1st post here</span></a></b><span style="color: #392316;">) and came across an orange jacket that had survived the 1st joy sparking cull. I've used it to style many-a-dress in the past as due to the jazzy open back feature it looks nigh on awesome with a back splash of pattern poking through the material. BUT. This time as I held it in my arms I realised that it wasn't structured enough for my liking. So, a client that looks AWESOME in orange is the lucky recipient of said jacket, all packaged up mightily smart thanks to Truly Gifting. I hope she likes the jacket as much as I loved the packaging. </span></span><br />
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<span style="background-color: white; line-height: 20.79px;"><span style="color: #392316;">Please </span><span style="color: #38761d;"><b><a href="https://trulygifting.co.uk/">click here to visit the Truly Gifting website</a></b>.</span></span></div>
Stephaniehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00200646650990759319noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1597150269074806910.post-49530488296210200712016-05-01T10:00:00.000+01:002016-05-01T10:00:17.820+01:00Things I'm looking forward to in #May...<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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We are <b><i>deep</i></b> in 2016 now people. Rich and I are the proud owners of a blue velvet beauty from Sofa.com, we've found a light for the dining room which means we can actually see when we eat in that room (!) and after some joinery skills (not ours, I hasten to add) we have a cabinet on which to sit the TV and in which to hide all the wires that come with a DVD player and Freeview box.<br />
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So what's does May look like for me?<br />
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1. No Maypole dancing on the cards unfortunately but it is time to UNLEASH my summer dresses. That Banana Republic full skirted beauty bought in the January sales is coming OUT!<br />
2. Meeting <a href="http://www.oldfashionedsusie.com/"><span style="color: #38761d;"><b>Old Fashioned Susie </b></span></a>for some blogger chats.<br />
3. Handing over my books for the past financial year. This is always a task accompanied with a sense of relief that A) I don't have to do my own books and B) you get to see how much your business has grown over the year and give yourself a pat on the back.<br />
4. My healthy hair story continues - what's next after I've switched to sulphate free shampoo?<br />
5. Rich and I have been planning lots of city mini-breaks this year and this month we are getting some dates in the diary. Watch out Sheffield, Bristol, Edinburgh. Oxford and Cambridge Team Brown are coming to get ya!<br />
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Til next time....Stay Wardrobe Happy!<br />
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<a href="http://www.wardrobeangel.co.uk/">The Wardrobe Angel</a> </div>
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