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Sunday, May 1, 2016

South-Western Vibes/ Coachella Sadness

With the craziness that was Coachella going on, practically all of my social media was filled with pictures of either the outfits or people just having a spectacular time there in general. As much as I love England, I gotta say I was pretty bummed I didn't at least get the chance to attend (in reality, even if I was in the states the chances of me going were pretty low because of $$$). Those pictures also made me miss the warmth that England is lacking right now. If I were at home right now, I could easily be wearing shorts or dresses without anything underneath, being that Tennessee is usually around 70-80 degrees in the spring time. I'm really not used to England springs with it being 40-50 degrees during the day. Oh, and also snowing in April!? Anyway, I made these series of outfits to semi-fulfill my Coachella dreams and also to give myself some outfit ideas when I go back home for the summer. I'm noticing myself buying more South-Western style pieces and I'm blaming my Coachella Vibes for that, so I thought I would incorporate them into my outfits.
This dress is definitely something I would have worn to Coachella, if the stars would have aligned somehow.
Dess and slip from H&M
Top- Forever 21
Skirt- Hollister
Shoes- Goodwill
Top and Shorts- Forever 21
Shoes- Goodwill
Playsuit- Newlook
Shirt- Forever 21
Shoes- Topshop

Sunday, April 3, 2016

Outfits for an Art Gallery

One of my favorite things in the world to do is going to art galleries, and during the past few weeks I've been lucky enough to have taken several trips to some of the art galleries in London. I thought I would take this opportunity to showcase some of the outfits I wore to them. I wanted the outfits to have a tone of elegance and maturity to pay homage to the works of art, but still have a very feminine and young look to them. I also discovered something on one of the trips I took. As I was strolling through the works of Claude Monet in The National Gallery, it dawned upon me that some of his works of art were very similar to clothing I own! His choice of colors and beautifully crafted floral scenery reminded me of prints that I either own, or would not hesitate to buy if the prints were transferred onto a dress in a window of some department store. The painting were absolutely gorgeous and that was when I realized that these works of art were actually inspirations to me. Up until then I never connected the correlation between artwork and fashion. It opened my eyes to how the two can be connected and inspired by each other, and I think that is truly wonderful. In the future I would love to do a Monet or Van Gogh-inspired outfit series when I collect more pieces, so hopefully look forward to that! In the meantime, here are the outfits I wore during my excursions!

Top- Forever 21
Skirt- Forever 21
Shoes- Topshop



Top- Zara
Pants- Zara
Shoes- New Look



Top- TK Maxx
Pants- Zara
Shoes- Topshop



Shirt- Zara
Skirt- New Look
Shoes- Topshop

Garden Path at Giverny- Claude Monet 1902 

Sunday, March 13, 2016

Modern 70s Gal

So these series of outfits are inspired by the latest 70s trend (obviously). I love it when elements from other decades come back into style, but I have to admit I'm sort of shocked that I was drawn in to this trend because I used to absolutely hate the 70s aesthetic. I used to picture it as brightly striped gaudy sweaters and horrendous blue jean bell-bottoms (which I'm still not a fan of) but the recent modernization of the style has totally changed my perspective. In these series of looks I tried to incorporate 70s elements into modern day looks because that's what I love about reviving decade styles. Hope you enjoy!




Sweater- Goodwill
Skirt- Ebay
Scarves- New Look
Shoes- Topshop

Sweater- Goodwill
Dress- Brandy Melville



Dress- Brandy Melville
Top- Forever 21
Shoes- New Look


Top- Forever 21
Jeans- Hollister
Belt- Goodwill
Shoes- Topshop



Saturday, March 5, 2016

In The City


So 2 weeks ago my brother-in-law's mom came into town to visit and we took a little trip to London to show her all of the major sights. We set out on a rainy morning and ventured throughout little neighborhoods to finally reach our bus stop. Along the way I couldn't help but snap a few pictures of the little apartments that we saw on our journey.  I love the fact that even in a city as big as London their are these cozy little wonderlands where people live hidden in the outskirts of the city. I've always dreamed of myself living in a little apartment on the outskirts of a big city, so hopefully I can use these pictures for inspiration for my own home in the future.





Sunday, January 17, 2016

A Little (or long) Introduction

Hello, there! As this is my first post, I wanted to do a little introduction so that whoever may be reading this kinda gets the feel of who I am and what my blog content will be. To start off, I would like to say I have no idea what I'm doing (maybe this isn't a great start, but it's true). I'm sort of new to online platforms and I'm not very good at the technological side of things, but I'm crossing my fingers this goes as I had imagined! Now to the generic introducing myself part: Hi my name is Emily, I am 17 years old and I have recently moved to England from the US. I have been here for about 6 months and up until now I had never moved anywhere in my entire life. I am from a small town in Tennessee and let me tell you, as you would imagine this is the biggest change I have ever experienced. The opportunity came up for me to come here because my sister is in the Air Force and is currently stationed here. She called and asked sometime last fall if I would like to come here and live with her for a while before I left for college. She said she thought it was a good idea because we don't get to spend a lot of time with each other. She entered the Air Force at 19, when I was 4 so we haven't really had the time to bond with one another. My purpose for moving was simply because I wanted to experience something new and different. I have lived in Tennessee for the past 17 years and I have never gotten out of that "bubble" so to say. I wanted to at least say I have tried something so utterly different than what I am used to. This is kind of a personal journey of mine, I just realize now that sounds like I'm going through some kind of mid-life, Eat Pray Love-style crisis, but that's how I feel about it. Sorry for the long background info, but now on to the reason why I started this blog. I have always been drawn to fashion ever since I could remember, like way way back. When I was in elementary school I used to sit and watch E news with my mom (her favorite show) and excitedly wait for the fashion segment to come on. I used to put together outfits on whatever was "in trend" according to them at the time. Most of the time I used to go to elementary school looking ridiculous, I never got the layering look down and would ultimately end up piling a ridiculous assortment of things on my tiny body. Anyway, back to the present. My love of fashion still runs strong and last year I discovered the blogger Mermaidens, I immediately fell in love with her blog. I love anything that brings elements of tv, music, or movies to life and I especially love it when it's incorporated into fashion. Kailey does a wonderful job of creating a 50's mermaid dream come to life and her collaboration with Hana Haley is the exact aesthetic I wish to achieve. Her identity prompted me to start my own blog and after a year of accumulating all the necessities of starting one (camera, tripod, courage, ect.) here I am! I wish for this to be a platform to share all of the creative things I produce, whether that be my outfits or photography. I am very sporadic by nature and I usually never stick to one "theme" or "aesthetic" for long periods of time. I can get inspired by mostly anything and when I do, I usually incorporate it into outfits or photography. The reason I love photography so much is that it encapsulates special moments or moods in our life and produces it into a visual that will last forever. Oh, and while we're on the subject of visuals, let me explain my blog name really quick. It's just simply because I adore flowers, they're the one thing that I never will get sick of and you will see I wear A LOT of floral print, it's kind of obsessive (hence the name thefloralfreak). So, to end off I hope that this goes well and I hope to learn more about myself along the way and maybe inspire a few others. Thanks to anyone that is reading this!
A current picture of me in Paris