Wednesday, 5 April 2017

spending hours on style.com (as I do)

Has anyone else seen the Audrey Hepburn and Givenchy book online? It's just so super pretty and I literally cannot wait to save up enough money for it. Ugh.. It's just gorgeous. So are almost all of the
Prada books. I'm in fashion heaven. I promise you as soon as I get one of them I will talk about them on here more!


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Anyway, so I have been browsing Style.com for quite a while now and I'm currently captivated by Isabel Marant. I love how elegant and girly her pieces are without being over the top feminine.

Isabel Marant Arlington Ruffled Blouse Isabel Marant Duke Cotton Trousers With Contrast StitchingIsabel Marant Cotton Blend Corset Belt

One of the most fabulous things Isabel Marant does is make small tweaks and changes to very classic pieces. She can take a timeless item and make into something new and exciting, which I just love. Take this corset belt. This is something that has really come into style recently and I wasn't too keen until I saw her very Parisian interpretation, which I have to admit made me squeal. Also, her designs are making me see all sides of a garment.

ONLY FASHION, DEGRASSI AND GOSSIP GIRL CAN MAKE ME FEEL THIS WAY (ALL CAPS TOTALLY NECESSARY)!!!

Anyway, I should probably stop typing now, sleep is calling. No seriously. I'm knackered. So bye, I guess. 


- Edie



Tuesday, 21 February 2017

Why I don't want to be a Mr Man...

Hello friends! My teacher tried to make the whole class dress up as Mr Men and Little Misses for World Book Day. She said if we didn't we would have to write a 500 word persuasive letter on why we aren't going to do it. To be honest, I don't actually think she thought anyone would actually write one... Anyway, I thought I share it here, just in case any of you wanted a read. 

Dear Katie,
I am writing to you to tell you why I have decided not to go as a character from the popular Mister Men series by Roger Hargreaves to World Book Day. Please take the time to read and consider the reasons I have outlined the below.

Firstly, World Book Day is about celebrating books you love and dressing up as characters from those books. On the World Book Day website, it says, and I quote, “Bring your favourite book character to life.” How am I able to do this if I am dressing up as a character from a series I read a few books of when I was four or five years old? Part of the fun of the day is looking around the playground to see what people enjoy reading by looking at their costume. The real truth is that many people, not only me, don’t enjoy the Mister Men series and would have a much more enjoyable day if they could dress up as a fictional character they look up to or enjoy reading about, rather than stereotype enforcing toddler fodder.

Secondly, the Mr Men and Little Misses lack uniqueness. Apart from their colours, there's not much difference between the characters appearance, leaving minimal room for creativity and imagination in a costume. Surely you’d want people to express themselves on the one day we get to dress as book characters to school?

Furthermore, the Little Miss and Mr Men characters are all harmfully stereotypical. In fact the characters live in a place named Misterland and the Little Miss characters were written a whole ten years after the Mister Men characters were first created in 1971. As well as this, the name Little Miss makes you think of a small child whereas Mr Man is made to sound very big, strong and much more powerful. Roger could easily have called the female series Ms Woman or even just Miss Woman. To be honest, the author didn’t even need to separate the characters based on gender, as the only difference it really makes throughout the series is in the title. Not only are there gender stereotypes but the books teach impressionable young children that you can only be a certain way. For example, Little Miss Tidy is considered to be good whereas Mr Rude is only meant to be considered bad. Surely you would agree that it’s not good for me to be promoting this with a costume of a character I don’t even like.

I know that you and other people in the class feel that we are more likely to win the competition with outfits from the same franchise, however, if you work hard to create a costume that you love, I’m sure whoever’s judging will love the effort and still pick us. I understand people may also say that if I’m the only person without a Mr Man or Little Miss costume, then I am letting the whole class down, but actually, wouldn’t it be better if I’m standing up for what I believe in instead of going with everyone else even though I don’t agree with it?

In conclusion, I hope I have managed to persuade you to let me be something other that a Mr Man character this year and you don’t put me on one o’clock for a week for dressing up as someone else.

Kind Regards,
Edie
PS. I counted the words, I wrote 572 not including the Dear Katie. 

Thank for reading my lengthy letter. My usual posts aren't always quite like this so if this is your first time on my blog, be sure to scroll on down!


Wednesday, 8 February 2017

Get to know me tag!

Hellooo internet,

One of my irl and online best friends,Winter from Hopeful Snow, tagged me to do the get to know me tag! I'm super excited for this so let us begin!



You are meant to do this with two people but I'm alone in my bed and no one is answering my calls so yeah. I guess I'm breaking the rules.

1. New York or Japan?

New York. One, because of Gossip girl, but I promise that is not my only reason. Also, Henri Bendel and Barneys. And Breakfast at Tiffany's. And the Alicia Keys song!





2. Long hair or short hair?

Long hair. But I could so pull off short hair like Lola in Degrassi season 15.




3. Dog or cat?

I have a gorgeous cat called Olive but I love dogs too! Monkey from, you guessed Gossip Girl, is a firm favourite.





4. Pinterest or Instagram?

Insta!

5. Lipstick or eyeshadow?

Eyeshadow all the way! I actually got the Urban Decay Naked palette for Christmas and the Nars penelope is a beautiful pink creamy shimmer. Although, I love a pinky nude lip.

6. Pretty Little Liars or Dance moms?

I don't really watch Dance moms but PLL is probably my third favourite show after Gossip Girl and Scream Queens and just before Shadowhunters.






7. Ballet or pop?

Pop! I love myself some Ari! And some Gabi Demartino!






8. Unicorns or fairies?

UNICORNS !!! obv...


9. Wagamama or Nando's?

Nandos!!!!


10. No feet or no hands?

No hands, I guess.



- Edie

Thursday, 26 January 2017

the deal with makeup

Hi! I was reading a lot of bloggers thoughts about makeup. And when something is too much makeup.

A lot of the time when young teens start to get into makeup (and I'm obviously not saying all girls do) they get made fun of. They are told that they cake themselves or you're too young for makeup. Some people even get asked why they do it if they aren't getting payed.

For a lot of people, it's the same everyday. You wake up and put on makeup. You go to school and you wait for everyone to stare. To look at you and say,
"They're wearing a lot of makeup,"
 "They're caked,"
 "She's* fake."
 "She doesn't want people to see her imperfections, her pimples, her acne."
"She's insecure."

But they don't know because you are confident. You wear makeup because of you. You put it on because you choose what you want to. No one dictates whether or not you wear makeup. You put it on because YOU want to. You don't put it on because of that guy over there. You don't put it on because of that girl other there. You smile as you apply your blush and highlight but are you really happy to be going to school where you will be judged and be called a clown? Where they say your highlight means you're oily? But none of that is going to happen because you don't care. Makeup is art, no one is allowed to tell you what you can  paint on your face. No one gets to tell you whether you are allowed to paint your face or not. It is your own art. You get to paint it. People are going to say it was not how you were made. You are allowed to wear clothing. And makeup is like clothing for the skin. You wear it because you want to. You wear it for one sole purpose, you feel GOOD with it on. If you don't feel good with makeup on, then don't wear it. You are perfect with or without it. Makeup is 100%free expression.

Thanks for reading!
xoxo
- Edie

Wednesday, 18 January 2017

I guess I'm maybe back

Hello and welcome to the njbc!

I guess I want to be more devoted to this blog. I'm going to try and write whenever i can. Recently i've been starting to listen to music more, currently I love anything either pop rock, hamilton or playlists on spotify called "Songs to cry to sleep to". Wow, I've made myself sound really depressing now. I promise you I'm not though! I also love anything shadowhunters (what do you guys think about it?), pretty little liars and Degrassi.

And what I love most is Gossip Girl. Speaking of Gossip Girl, I'm going to address my new blog name. It used to be Minty Perfections but I almost feel like I've grown out of that name. I've had this blog since I was 9 years old and I feel like the non judging breakfast club is more timeless. It comes from one of my favourite quotes.

The njbc is oen of the best tv best friendships ever (Chuck bass, Serena Van Der Woodsen, Blair waldorf and nate archibald). Just watch the videos below okay?

Bye!

- Edie








okay so this next video is technically not a non judging breakfast club video but It's a sibling video with half of njbc (Chuck and Serena).







sorry for bombarding you with videos!

- Edie
xoxo