I have to apologise with the sincerest of 'sorry's as, quite frankly, I have been a coward. Yes, a coward. It has been so busy in Leicester lately, what with it being Christmas and all that jazz, that I have been somewhat afraid to take my camera out. I have, however, often regretted being such a Pansy as there has been many a missed opportunity.
I believe it to be about time my poor camera saw some daylight at long last, so be warned: I'll be coming to get you! (but not in a creepy way)
From now on, I shall be putting all my time and energy into finding some beautiful people to showcase on this very Blog, so scrub up and put on your Sunday best (You can wear your Monday to Saturday best too, depending on when I spy you)
Bethany-Grace
Sunday 9 January 2011
Sunday 5 December 2010
John, 13, Leicester
Excuse the fact that I look like I was being posy. I actually wasn't. |
Ok, so it's a bad photo. You'll have to take my word for it. |
Houndstooth Check Trouser. Brilliant. |
Bethany-Grace
Sunday 21 November 2010
Children In Need: £115!
You may not know this yet, but I am known by my friends and recognised by people around school as ‘the one that dresses a bit weird’, probably amongst some other slightly more offensive things. At any one time I can have as many as about twelve different colours and six different layers on. I wear whatever I please and I don’t care about what people think, but for one day only on Friday 19th November 2010, I dressed like everyone else: Ugg boots and all.
I never leave the house without my over-exaggerated eyeliner and bright red lipstick, massive mismatched earrings and so much jewellery that I make pimps jealous, but I left it all at home to help the children that are less fortunate than myself. I left all colour (and with it a little bit of personality) back in my wardrobe and spent the day in black and dark blue.
Now, due to my usual trick of wearing excessive amounts of colour, people were finding it difficult to imagine an ‘average Bethany-Grace’ and were therefore willing to pay plenty of money to see it. Thanks to the curious nature of the human race, those children in need are now over £115 better off. Well done everyone and thanks for your donations!
Bethany-Grace
P.S.
It was OK though as I got to dress as Elly Jackson from La Roux the next day at my friend’s party, so it sort of made up for it. This is me doing my surly Elly Expression with my friend Ellen who was Robin Hood/Peter Pan/An Elf.
Wednesday 17 November 2010
And We're Off! - Tasha, 16, Leicester
This lovely lady is officially my first ever victim! Mwahaha!
Ok, so maybe I cheated ever just a teeny weeny bit. We do happen to be life long friends but I love her style never the less. This photo was taken outside of the Highcross Shopping Centre, Leicester and despite the cold, she is still looking rather tasteful.
Right, well, firstly, I love her leggings. How can you not? They are a blue and gold/silver damask and certainly not for the faint hearted. She has then teamed it with a simple white T-Shirt layered with a cropped blue wooly jumper so as not to over complicate the look, which works very well by the way.
I love her military style winter-coat too; practical AND fashionable. Take note. Yes, you know who I'm talking to. Those of you that will sacrafice a limb or two to frost bite in the name of style.
As you may notice as time goes by, I am ever so slightly obsessed with all things Vintage, so I was extra chuffed when I noticed her beautiful tan-leather satchel bag that came ready with years of history behind it. And, just because she is a legend, she has topped (or rather bottomed) it all off with a pair of All Stars. Brilliant.
Bethany-Grace
Monday 15 November 2010
Well, One Simply Has To Start Somewhere...
Designer fashion is brilliant, don't get me wrong, and highstreet fashion isn't all that bad either, but quite frankly, its the people walking the highstreets that I find most fascinating. Many a time have I stood and gawped at someone because they have an amazing sense of style (hence, many a time have I looked a terrible fool). There are so many people that merely stick to the trends, which is fine by all means, but it just makes it even more refreshing to see someone with a bit of imagination. Personally, I think that these civilians that roam our streets looking gorgeous should be taken notice of. So, armed with camera and compliments, I plan to head out into the world and capture every fashion gem I find (with their permission, obviously, or else that would be a bit wierd) and I'm doing it all for you... well, me a little bit, but mainly you.
Bethany-Grace.
Bethany-Grace.
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