Thursday, 20 March 2014

Jill - She knows TREND

I love me some colour...Jill from TREND MAGAZINE made for a pretty sight in her vivacious burst of an outfit.

She was the seemingly effortless organiser at the helm of affairs at the TREND FASHION LUNCH. I say "seemingly" because I know events like these come with a whole lot of background work and a flurry of preparation on the day. But Jill...no moss, no fuss...just irrepressible elegance. I could take lessons.

Bottom-line was...her outfit simply had the effect of making you smile. The stark contrast from the typical austere colour choices of Aberdonians...now that's the sort of confrontation I like to be faced with. Yes please!

Enjoy :)












Jemma - bon chic, bon genre

Designer label BCBG Max Azria has the acronym BCBG named after French slang "bon chic, bon genre" which translates to "good style, good attitude"

I'm sure you see where I'm going with this...

Met Jemma at the TREND MAGAZINE FASHION LUNCH held at The Malmaison on Friday 14th March. Dress from Karen Millen, coat from Juicy Couture, bag from Louis Vuitton and shoes from BCBG Max Azria.

Loved her well put together style and infectious bubbly personality, and then at the event, she won some of the fabulous raffle prize-picks a few of us had an eye on. Good style, good attitude...and then good luck?

Cheers Jemma!








Tuesday, 4 March 2014

The CUP CAFE

As it's Pancake Day today...


When I got an email from one of my dear blog followers asking for my assistance for a day of style shopping, I was flattered and looking forward to it.

So I met up with my "client"...let's just call him Lord Grantham (such a lovely proper gentleman he was), and after we had a successful run of rather gentlemanly shopping, he suggested lunch at The CUP CAFE on Little Belmont Street.



We got in and it was a crowded but smart little cafe, with proper treats for breakfast or lunch and lots of tea options. I ordered salmon and scrambled eggs on toast. Sounds pretty standard right? Well no. It was anything but.
I'm not really sure what was drizzled on the accompanying salad, what I'm sure about is that it was delightful. View my plate of sweet and savoury deliciousness.


On Lord Grantham's recommendation, I ordered one of the pyramid infusers. With names like China Gunpowder and African Solstice, and lots more which encouraged similar levels of fascination, it took me a wee while to make up my mind.
I settled for the Green Mango Peach. Yes, it tastes as exotic as it sounds. Who knew making tea could be anything more than...well...making tea?







And then Lord Grantham got me some macaroons to finish off. I'm not much of a sweet tooth so I didn't delve in as much as my friend Ola would have. Ola is my soul sister. And resident sugar consumer. If you're anything like her, you'd live for these.

My verdict?...Please go to The CUP CAFE at least once, and what better day than today Pancake Tuesday? It's likely not to be the last time you go in.

Thank you Lord C.W. Grantham!

Cheers :)

Sunday, 2 March 2014

Style Event - PEBBLE SHOP LAUNCH

The PEBBLE SHOP launch party was on 28th February. The quirky, bright store is at 198, Rosemount Place and aptly describes itself as a store for gifts, arts and pretty things, of which there was no short supply.

Everything in store is hand made with majority of the items made or sourced from Aberdeen and environs.


The entrance. Warm and welcoming with all sorts of interesting little vintage knick knacks.



Here's Lorraine, Pebble's owner. She's carrying the bag which was my favourite of the gorgeous display from TWEEDIE BAGS. Tweedie is based in Inverness but with online shopping available on Etsy and their website.

Lorraine's daughter Jilly, being the capable captain of the till. She owns a jewelry making business called BOTTLED TREASURES which I've featured before in the Candy Belle Vintiques post. I left with one of her "Glitter Drops" neck pieces. Love it Jilly :)

And here's Amy, another lovely daughter of Lorraine. Full of hearty smiles through the evening and she circulated the store like a perfect hostess. Her full style will be on the blog soon. Watch this space :)


If you follow Aberdeen Street Style (I refuse to use an acronym...for obvious reasons) on Instagram, you would have seen the style post on Jade. Not only does she have this effortless cool about her, she is also rather creative. Some of her hand-made  items were on display at Pebble. Check out her work at GINGER PICKLE

The scene wasn't female dominated. The boys and the men stopped by too :)



Hand made chocolates. 






A closer photo of my fav TWEEDIE bag. 


Hello! I am a hug...with that intro, who wouldn't want one? :)


I guess when you live in Aberdeen, you need a moment to think on this...


More pretty things



And even more...these were made by ALABASTER BOX 


It's just a wee thing of beauty. No further narrative needed.



This was my favourite item in the entire store, the retro phone. I asked Jilly if it was just for display or if it actually worked. She gave me the store's number and I rang it with my very modern iPhone. Well it rang! Very loud and very clear. With my iPhone forgotten, I squealed in excitement and stared in awe for perhaps a little too long.   
May be a case of misplaced thrill, but in the end I can honestly say, even if yes Steve Jobs did an amazing job with all these new age Apple contraptions, I was reminded that Alexander Graham Bell invented the phone so that people could just talk. With a phone like this, talk and listen will be all you can do...and that for me, is the very business! 

Visit Pebble. They're open to the public from 1st March 2014.

Love and lots of it :)