9/01/2014

Desperately Seeking Susan - Universal Blush from So Susan Cosmetics

I never feel like my face is properly finished until I've swept a hint of blush over my cheekbones. As well as lifting everything upwards as if by magic, it also has the power to highlight and define in one swoop. I do love the cosmetic alchemy contained within the contents of my make-up bag!

Blushers which double up as a highlighter are great as they really save on time so I was over the moon when I discovered the Universal Blush from So Susan Cosmetics.

Universal Blush from So Susan Cosmetics (£18).

One of the  things which attracted me to the product was that the founder wanted to create a range of cosmetics which acted in a face loving way similar to skincare. The Universal Blush is designed to work with your skin's natural chemistry and is a lovely golden, peachy flush created to flatter all skin tones. It's infused with Buriti Fruit Oil which is meant to help repair the epidermis and improve skin elasticity as well as reducing redness and offering UV protection.


The finely milled cake is rich and pigment heavy, with a light sweep delivering a buildable product which blends like a dream. It has a soft golden shimmer which works as a highlighter and gives your skin a natural glow without being glittery.

The only criticism is the plastic case the blusher cake is house in. Whilst the cardboard packaging is beautiful, the container itself feels like an afterthought. For £18 I'd expect a heavyweight case with a mirror and indeed, it took me to drop it just once for the cake to completely smash. I decanted it into a small pot so it's still easily usable, but a luxury priced product shouldn't have that issue.

Despite that, I would definitely repurchase the product when my current one runs out as I've found whatever stage of the seasons my face is reflecting (milk bottle pale vs lobster red despite spf 50), it naturally adapts to a shade which works for me. It's nice to not have to do the suntan colour maths under fluorescent lighting and hope for the best! As someone who suffers from skin which can be prone to both redness and dryness, it glided on and covered like a dream with no irritation whatsoever.

To view the whole range of So Susan products, you can visit their website here.

Until next time,

Diana xx

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8/29/2014

Fat Bottomed Girls They'll Be Riding Today - Cycling, Being Happy And Stopping The Apologies

Yesterday I did something which even a month ago I wouldn't have thought possible. I cycled 20k - almost 12 and a half miles or a half a marathon depending which way you want to look at it. It was completed on my exercise bike in one go at a fairly vigorous pace and felt like a massive war cry to the latest range of box ticking health professionals I've had to endure looking down their nose at me.

I started running back in January after signing up to do a 5K with one of my friends. It was something which I knew wouldn't come easily to me, but felt that starting slowly and building up my endurance would be the best way forward. I'm not a natural athlete but I am fairly fit with low cholesterol and good blood pressure and have had a decent vegetarian diet since I was 12. However I've spent more than half my life being blighted with what I now know to be PCOS and glucose intolerance which has allowed my weight to slowly creep up over the years to where I'm now struggling to keep myself between a UK size 18 - 22.

Jogging leggings and trainers from F&F. Full details here.
Over the last few years, I've learnt to accept and actually quite like my body. My diet isn't perfect - I enjoy the odd slice of pizza and cake, but like most people, for the most part keep everything in moderation. However I spent most of my adult life making apologies for how my size makes other people feel and felt guilty for making strangers feel uncomfortable. I felt self conscious eating in public. I felt judged when shopping in a supermarket. I even felt worried if the coffee shop queue was taking too long as it meant being stood next to the cake counter. I'd worry about the horror which my coffee shop companions were feeling as I imagined them imagining me contemplating which tasty calorie laden treat to gorge myself upon.

Never did I think I'd find myself in a situation where I was running in public with my k-cup boobs and wobbly bits flapping away in spandex, but felt I owed it to myself to the be the healthiest and best that I could be, no matter what size my clothing label said. So I did. I put the effort in. I ran in rain, hail and blistering heat. I ran over grass, I ran over hills, I sometimes ran to the point where I was moments away from throwing up (although I wouldn't recommend that last one).

A few months in, I was continuing to push on but was surprised to find myself still struggling with shorter distances when in theory, the 5k training I was following was complete. It didn't make sense until I had some blood tests confirm dangerously low levels of iron and vitamins b and d. My GP couldn't understand how I was still standing let along keeping up with the exercise, but sheer determination was pushing me on. Sometimes that isn't enough though, and I knew I needed to reign things in, even if just for a little while.

During this running break, I met with a PCOS specialist who I'd been seeing for the best part of a year. She was someone who had very little interest in me as a patient because she clearly didn't believe a word of what I was saying and took great pleasure in exclaiming that I hadn't lost any weight in the past year - "not even a single kilo gram!" She then proceeded to tell me that my only hope was weight loss surgery. Yep. The only thing for an active and healthy person to do is take on an expensive, dangerous and debilitating surgery so they can in their eyes "look normal". I was horrified and angry at this treatment and immediately argued that this wasn't acceptable.

I'm lucky that I have a GP who is on my side because I can see how people could easily get bullied into going down routes they don't wish to. I asked her what benefit weight loss surgery would be for someone who doesn't over eat and her response was "it's your last resort." I was too furious to argue, but would love to have questioned her over what it was my last resort from. My low cholesterol? My healthy heart rate? Or is it that my chubby arms and tummy are so revolting to her that I'm best swept away to be put under the knife, stat?

Sequin Dress from Yours Clothing. Full details here.
Coming away from the appointment, I was struck by the realisation that I've finally accepted who I am. Even a few years ago, I probably would have caved in and agreed that surgery was something I should consider whereas now, I don't feel the need to conform to someone elses idea of what normal and healthy is.

Since I've been struggling to run, I instead purchased a second hand exercise bike and in three weeks have gone from a puffed out 5k to a sweat drenched 20k and I feel proud. Slaving away to exercise is no longer about getting down to a goal weight or dream size. It's about continuing to be healthy and happy and wearing whatever the hell I want, vbl and all.

Of course I have days where I feel frumpy, but then show me a person who doesn't have an off-day. I'm hoping to have my iron and vitamin levels sorted soon and would love to be running again by the Autumn. But that's because I miss being on Hampstead Heath more than anything to do with a training program.

My vbl outside doesn't mean that I'm falling apart inside and if strangers want to make assumptions, that's their problem. If you're going to sit across from me on a bus and judge me, chances are you're probably not the sort of person I want to hang out with anyway.

Medical professionals are important, but they are not always right. I'm lucky that my GP is great, but I've learned to not be afraid of pushing for alternative solutions, and certainly it's good to ask as many questions as you can. But above all, don't let yourself be body shamed or bullied. You wouldn't accept it anywhere else in your life, and your health - both mental and physical - are of the utmost important.

I am fat, healthy and happy. Am I perfect? Of course not. But I've learned to have fun as me rather than punishing myself in an attempt to be someone else.

Until next time,

Diana xx

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8/27/2014

She's My Cherry Pie - Cherry Prints on Black with Collectif and ASOS Curve.

I seem to be amassing a small collection of Collectif cardigans and I absolutely love their vintage inspired decals embroidered onto them. When I saw this black cherry covered number, I just couldn't resist as it goes with so many of my dresses. However I wanted to work it into a more simple day to day look too, but just needed to find the right pieces to create an outfit.

Step forward the best skirt I've ever brought. This simple, high waisted Skater Skirt with Pockets from ASOS Curve is one of the most versatile and comfy items in my wardrobe. The pockets are perfect for keeping hold of memory cards and batteries whilst shooting and the classic shape goes with almost everything.

Flowers: Roses from Pearls & Swine
Necklace: Custom PhotoGeek necklace from Tatty Devine
Art Deco Ring: Tatty Devine
Moonstone Ring: Vintage

The skirt is a soft jersey fabric which when teamed with leggings is the closest you'll get to being in your pyjamas whilst working!

Until next time,

Diana xx

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8/24/2014

Grey Skies Are Gonna Clear Up - Grey Floral Summer Dress from George.

There's nothing quite like a lovely, simple Summer dress and I adored the sweet pink print set against the grey of this cute number from George at Asda. I've only recently discovered how wonderful they are for basic wardrobe staples and picked this dress up in the sale whilst browsing.

Dress: George
Belt: ASOS Curve
Necklace: Pip Jolley
Leggings: F&F
Shoes: New Look
Bracelet: Vintage.

The dress had it's first outing when Howard and I visited Hyde Park for their British Summertime show to see Neil Young and The National. It was incredibly humid with a promise of rain so I teamed the dress with my favourite wellies from Jileon and an old F&F cardigan along with F&F True leggings. I finished the outfit off with another belt from ASOS Curve, my Whiskey Kittens necklace from Bete Noire and the perfect gig sized bag from Primark. Sadly in this photo I'm squinting straight into the sun and am thinking much more about eating my ice-cream than posing!

Howard, AKA Lord Dicely watching The National at BST Hyde Park.


Even though we're running into Autumn, I'm still buying up Summer dresses in the sales when I see something I like. They're perfect for wearing with chunky cardigans and woolly tights for a grungy layered look when you're not quite sure what the weather's doing! Add some battered lace-up boots for some Daria-chic and you are all the better for stomping in those huge piles of crunchy leaves which we'll be seeing very soon!

Until next time,

Diana xx

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8/22/2014

Push The Button - ASOS Curve Green Skater Dress With Gold Buttons

That one time we had a Summer (hey, remember that?), I found myself in need of some everyday dresses which I could stay cooler in whilst shooting. The ASOS Curve Green Skater Dress With Gold Buttons was exactly what I had been after, so when I saw it in the sale I just had to get it.

ASOS Curve Green Skater Dress With Gold Buttons.

I completely fell in love with the dress the second I tried it on. Whilst it's not in my usual vintage / repro style, the dress is soft, comfy and has two large pockets perfect for holding spare memory cards and flash guns. It's one of those dresses which is easily teamed with basics such as leggings and ballet flats and one which I know come Autumn, I'll be able to grunge up with boyfriend cardigans and smoky eyes. It has a slight dropped waist and is generously sized. I was worried that my normal size wouldn't accommodate my k-cup bust due to the buttons, but if anything I probably could have sized down.

Dress: ASOS Curve.
Leggings: F&F.
Necklace: Bete Noire.
Hat: Thrifted.

This has become my go-to dress when shooting on location as it's easy to move in and the pockets are deep and functional. Plus green is such a good colour, and one which I really need more of in my wardrobe!

Until next time,

Diana xx

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