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Outfit:
Black cat eye glasses - c/o MyOptique
Nude sheer stripy blouse - Dorothy Perkins
Black pleather midi skirt - c/o Pretty Little Thing
Black leather heeled ankle boots - Topshop (similar)
Black leopard print collar coat - Topshop (similar)

MyOptique have recently launched a new eye care range celebrating the iconic London Underground stations, each pair is named after one of the many stations. As a self-confessed London fanatic I'm in love with the range so when they asked me to pick a pair to try out, it was a very hard decision. Ranging from both small to large frames, the Metropolitan range is full of beautiful retro-inspired glasses suitable to tickle anyones fancy. It was a toss up between the Eliza or the Piccadilly frames. As I already have a pair of larger frames I opted for the vintage inspired cat eye glasses to help me channel my 50s siren! The black makes them look classy and sophisticated because lets face it I need all the help I can get in that department! Priced at just £79 for the frames, they really are a bargain. The frames feel such good quality - I don't have to worry about them blowing off my face in the wind!

What is your favourite style of frame?


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Put your best foot forward


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Next Easter I shall finally be soaking up the sights of New York City. To say I'm excited would be an understatement. I've wanted to visit the Big Apple since the age of 14 and I think I might actually cry the minute I step foot out of the airport - I'm only half joking. As much as i'd love to totter around the city in skyscraper heels doing my best Carrie Bradshaw impression, it just ain't going to happen. Therefore i'm on a hunt for a pair of converse to save my poor feet. After scouring the internet i've noticed Littlewoods range of Converse is an absolute corker. The spotty low tops are winning the battle of the sneaker. They're a colour that will go with most things but the pattern stops them from blending into the background. But if you really want to make a statement, go for the wonder woman option. They'll certainly be a conversation starter! 

Are you a fan of converse?
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Recipe - Malt loaf bread pudding

Bread pudding is one of my favourite comfort foods. There's nothing better than the smell wafting around the kitchen and settling down in front of some trashy TV with a big slice whilst listening to the rain pitter-pattering outside. So when I was very kindly sent a bundle of Soreen goodies I put a recipe passed down by my nan to the test. Look at all that squidy goodness!


You'll need:
1 Soreen Toastie Malt Loaf
1 large egg
2 tablespoons of milk
2 teaspoons of soft brown sugar
A handful of currants

1. Preheat the oven at 200 degrees

2. Soak the bread in a bowl of water for around 10 minutes and then break it up into little pieces. I find a masher works wonders! It doesn't look very nice I'm afraid! Then drain all the water out.

3. Pop all the other ingredients into the bowl and give it a good thorough stir. 

4. Pour into an oven proof dish and pop in the oven for around an hour. If you have a fan oven like me, make sure you keep a good eye on it. The consistency should be squidgy but not gooey. It should be fairly solid. 

5. Sprinkle white sugar over the top. Let it cool down and cut into generous chunks. If you're feeling extra indulgent, pop a scoop of ice cream on top!

Happy eating! Let me know if you give it a whirl and tweet me a picture! 
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