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Autumn is officially here and I'm more than a little excited about all of the clothes that come along with it! While I absolutely love summer and the sunshine, I much prefer autumn/winter style and all of the cosy knits, coats and colours that go hand in hand with the colder months. If only we could have summer weather all year round but still be able to wear all of the cosy clothing too, right?!

I feel like this year especially all of our favourite shops have pulled out all the stops when it comes to A/W fashion and there are so many things that have caught my eye over the last couple of weeks, so I thought it only right to share them with you lot! H&M (who currently have 50% off and River Island in particular are playing an absolute blinder with their new stock, with so many gorgeous knits, and coats so we'll all be lovely and warm and oh so stylish over the next few months.

I'm sure you can tell from the photo above as well as the bits on my wish list below that I'm very much in love with anything that's in the gorgeous burnt orange shade that seems to be super popular in the shops lately. Whether it's a faux leather skirt, a bag, a jumper or even a pair of boots, if it's a deep shade of tan/orange, I need it. Now, I think that's more than enough waffling from me, because I'm sure a lot of you don't care at all about my favourite colour for clothing and just want some shopping inspiration so here you go! 




What's your favourite piece from my wish list? Do you love all of the autumn/winter style or do you prefer summer clothing? I hope you enjoyed this post and if you were looking for some A/W inspo that you found it!

This post contains affiliate links. It won't cost you any extra if you choose to buy something through these links, it just means that I get a small percentage of commission for finding these fab bits and sharing them with you. You get to shop till your hearts content, and I get some shmoney to help fund my own shopping addiction, it's a win win really.

What's On My Autumn/Winter Fashion Wish List?

20.9.18


Panic buying outfits is usually a total no-no, right? Well for the last few events I've been to, panic buying an outfit has actually worked out well for me. For example on Tuesday I ran into Topshop on Grafton street a few hours before an event and found the fabulous polka dot co-ord that you can see me wearing above. You can get the skirt here, and the jacket here. This time, not only did panic buying result in an outfit I loved wearing, but it has also ignited a co-ord obsession that I fear will never die. When I got home from Dublin yesterday evening, I spent more time than I'd like to admit scouring the internet and falling in love with so many co-ords so I thought I'd share them with you today.

First up is the leopard print version of my polka dot co-ord from Topshop. I very nearly bought this one instead, and am still very tempted to buy it still as I just love leopard print, no matter how tacky some may think it is! The thing I love the most about all of these co-ords is that you can wear them together, or break them up into separate outfits and wear them with different things. So many outfit options and possibilities!





Next we have this gorgeous pink corduroy number from Missy Empire. Until about a year ago I would never dream of wearing an all pink outfit, but now it's actually one of my favourite colours to wear, especially this dusky, "millenial" pink shade that's so popular now. The skirt also comes in yellow and black colour too, it's just a shame they don't have the jackets too because that yellow set would be so fab.





Leopard print co-ords seem to be everywhere and it looks like different coloured leopard print from the usual brown shades are very popular and while it might take me a bit outside of my style comfort zone, I kind of love it! These sets from the Pretty Little Thing X Maya Jama collection are sure to make you stand out from the crowd anyway!

Honestly I could sit here forever writing all about the co-ords that I love and all of the reasons why I love them, but for those of you who came to this post purely just for some inspiration or an excuse to shop, here are all of the co-ords that I've spotted and fallen in love with so enjoy!



I think the reason why I love the denim co-ord so much over the other types of co-ords that are out there is because I can wear them all with my slogan t-shirts. It's a really simple and easy outfit to put together, but if you have a brightly coloured or printed co-ord, the outfit looks like so much more and I love that! I hope you enjoyed this post and do let me know which is your favourite co-ord.

This post contains affiliate links. It won't cost you any extra if you choose to buy something through these links, it just means that I get a small percentage of commission for finding these fab bits and sharing them with you. You get to shop till your hearts content, and I get some shmoney to help fund my own shopping addiction, it's a win win really.

The Denim Co-Ord Obsession

19.7.18


Unless you've been living under a rock, or are just sensible enough not to live your life on social media (something I need to learn to do), you'll probably have seen all of the blogger/influencer drama that's exploded over the past few weeks. I have quite a few opinions on all of this and I wanted to take some time to think about it all instead of writing a post on the day it all started in the hope of getting as many clicks as possible.

Has The Blogging Bubble Burst?

21.1.18


Last weekend I went on the trip of a lifetime with Penneys/Primark to Disneyland Paris * and to be honest, even a week later, it all still feels like a dream! When I started Penneys To Prada back in 2014, never in a million years did I think I'd be going on a trip like this with my absolute favourite brand. 

The Most Magical Weekend - Primark X Disney

19.11.17


The winter months can drag on a bit can't they? In winter it's easy to want to just hibernate until spring, slip into dark, dull clothing and just give up on your outfits all together. Believe me, I've done it! A few years ago I only wore shades of black and grey for about three months straight, and I wouldn't touch any bright colours at all. 

Today I've teamed up with my favourite shop, Penneys, to share some of my tips for keeping your winter wardrobe from looking dark, dull and boring! This entire outfit is from Penneys and cost under €110 so livening up your winter wardrobe doesn't have to break the bank either.

Age is a weird thing isn't it? Every year your age goes up, this number that's supposed to define where you are in life. When you're 15 you're in school, in the middle of all the teenage drama. When you're 25 you're out in the adult world, probably at the start of your career.

When I was younger I used to always want to be older. I remember being 16 and counting down the days until I turned 18 and now I'd kind of like if time could slow down just a little. The idea for this blog post was brought on by my 22nd birthday a few weeks ago. For some reason 22 sounds really old to me, and I was stressing out because I have all of these things I want to accomplish by 25 until I realised I was being completely ridiculous. 


Our age shouldn't set any limitations on what we can and can't do and there shouldn't be certain goals we have to hit by the time we reach 25, 30, or 50. All the time I hear women who are older than me saying they can't do this, or wear that because they're "too old" and I say there's no such bloody thing. Your age is simply just a number and you shouldn't let it define you. A brilliant example of this would be my Mum, who has definitely inspired the way I think about age. She's got just as much "get up and go" as I do and when we went surfing recently she wasn't the one who gave up after 45 minutes, I was!

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On the flip side, when I turned 22 I had so many people telling me that I'm "so young" and that I've "done so much for someone who's only 22" which of course is a lovely thing to hear, but just because I'm 22 doesn't mean I can't work as hard as a 30 year old and achieve whatever I set my mind to. 

I came across a brilliant quote the other day that perfectly describes how I feel about age, so I thought I'd share it with you:

"I hope you aren't held back because of a number and that you don't rush into things because it feels like time is slipping by. I hope you do what's right for you. Hold on, slow down and breathe in. Your age is your age but more importantly your life is your life. Don't change your journey so that it matches someone else's. We need to walk different paths so the whole world can be explored. Revel in the differences and enjoy where you are in this moment."


If you don't want kids by 25 and to be married by 30 like your cousin Sarah, don't stress it, you don't have to! Like I mentioned above, I had this list of things I wanted to have done by the time I'm 25, like starting my career, moving to a city etc but I've realised now that if I get to 25 and I'm back in college studying a completely different degree, that's fine. That's just how my life is supposed to go.

If there's one thing I've learnt, it's that the Abraham Lincoln quote "it's not the years in your life that count, it's the life in your years" isn't as cheesy as it sounds. I may only be 22 but I've had more than a few hard life lessons thrown at me and I guess that's probably why I find myself having to put on a fake smile when people say I'm "so young" and why I'm such a cynical old git at times!


This quote also rings true when you look at really successful young people. I always think it's so funny to see headlines like "You'll Never Believe How Young This Tech Millionaire Is", as if a 21 year old almost shouldn't be able to be successful purely because he's "only" 21. A brilliant example of this is Nick D'Aloisio who sold his app Summly to Yahoo for a reported 30 million dollars back in 2013 when he was 17. If you google him, all of the articles will refer to him as a 'schoolboy', which of course he was, but how is that relevant? Surely he's a 'computer genius' above anything else, no?


Outfit Details

T-shirt - River Island (currently on sale) / Checked Trousers - Penneys (similar here) / Jacket - Mango (similar here) / Bag - Penneys / Watch - Daniel Wellington / Sunglasses - RayBan / Stan Smiths - ASOS

I guess the main point I'm trying to get at with all this rambling is that you can do whatever the hell you want, and the age you are can't control that. Your life is your life, it's up to you, not your age to decide what you do with it.

I'd love to hear your thoughts on age and if you feel the same way about it as I do, or if you disagree completely, I'd love to hear that too! Feel free to leave a comment here, on Facebook or on Instagram and we can have a chat.

Thanks so much for reading!

Who Cares About Age? NOT ME!

19.10.17


It's coming up to college graduation season and you can't go through a big life event like that without an outfit now can you? I've actually had this post sitting in my drafts for weeks now and the reason I delayed in publishing it is because I was waiting for an exam result that would determine whether or not I could continue onto the fourth and final year of my degree.

What To Wear - Graduation

18.9.17


Who's ready for a nice long rambling post where I get a few things off my chest? Today I want to have a little chat about some things I've been thinking about in regards to blogging and hopefully this post might shed a little light on what blogging is really like/what it's like to be a blogger.

Why Bother?

21.8.17


Well hello there! I'm sure none of you have even noticed, but it's been three weeks since I last published a post, which is quite a long time for me and even writing now feels a little odd. The reasons behind my little break will have to wait for another post though because today I want to chat about feminism. 

Now I know that as soon as some of you read the f word above, you will have rolled your eyes and maybe even clicked out of this post, but I promise you this post not going to be the usual "life is unfair because I'm a woman and men are awful" kind of feminism post. In fact it's the complete opposite. 


For a while now I've been asking myself am I really a feminist for a few different reasons and the short answer is yes of course I am. I truly believe that women should be equal to men and treated as such, but if we just stuck to the short answer, there wouldn't be a blog post to write, would there?

Feminism has become such a trend lately, a popular thing to talk about, a fashion statement etc. and it's made me really question what exactly feminists are trying to achieve and the ways we're going about achieving our goals. 

Sure, I think it's a great thing that literally every shop on the high street has some kind of feminist slogan on at least three of their t-shirts and that discussions on feminism and equality are now a common everyday occurrence. However there are some sides and practices of feminism that I don't agree with, and that I think actually damage what we're trying to achieve.


I am currently studying Multimedia in college, and once I get my degree I will be entering the tech world as a young woman which contrary to what some feminist might want you to believe, actually gives me the upper hand over my male counterparts. Technology companies have been the frontrunners when it comes to achieving an equal work force, but I don't agree with the methods they use to do that which is one of the reasons I've been asking myself am I really a feminist?

Surely anything that achieves equality and helps women get the same jobs and pay as men is a good thing? Well if I'm being 100% honest, no, I don't think that hiring a woman purely because she's a woman and it'd 'look better' in terms of equality is a good thing. I want to be hired for my skills and knowledge, not because I'm a woman. The same goes for promotions and such, I'd only ever want to be promoted or given a raise in pay because the work I've done deserved it, not because I'm female. That's equality to me. 

Don't get me wrong, I'm not saying that every single woman getting hired by tech companies are being hired purely for their gender, because there are so many amazing, genius women in tech, but it is something that happens and it's something I really don't agree with.


Another reason I've been asking myself if I'm really a feminist is the whole idea that because I'm a woman, and a feminist, I can't disagree with what another woman says or does purely because she's a woman. The idea that we all have to love and agree with each other no matter what because we have enough going against us in the world without going against each other is something I really can't get on board with.

I'm a very strongly opinionated person (probably a bit too much at times) and if I see something I disagree with, there's no way in hell I'll go along with it and blindly agree just because it's a woman who has done or said whatever it may be. 

The quote "You can always tell who the strong women are. They are the ones you see building each other up, instead of tearing each other down." really gets under my skin. Of course I don't believe in tearing anyone down unnecessarily, but if I disagree with a woman, it doesn't mean I'm not strong, or that I'm not a feminist. 

The same can be said for not liking someone, there's a hell of a lot of people in this world and you can't like every single one can you? I've actually had a conversation about this recently and when I said I didn't like someone (for many reasons) who just happened to be female, the person I was talking to said that 'wasn't very feminist of me' and I just thought that's total BS. 

If I've seen enough of a persons character to know that I don't like them, it doesn't matter if they're female or male, I don't like them and that doesn't make me any less of a feminist. I'd never publicly display my dislike for them or tear them down because that's just not the kind of person I am, but I can still dislike them if they happen to be female and still be just as much of a feminist as I've always been.


'Feminazis' is a word that has come about recently and while I don't think that it's the nicest way to describe someone, there are feminists out there who take it just a bit too far and turn the fight for equality into man hating which isn't going to help anyone. It's counter-productive and I don't know about you, but I truly believe that in order to achieve equality, we have to have men on our side too.

Like I said at the beginning of this post, I think it's amazing to see feminism becoming such a normal, everyday thing because god knows how hard women have fought for so many years for equality. I am so happy that young girls are growing up in an age where strong independent women are celebrated. I just hope that we can stay focused on what we're trying to achieve, which at the end of the day is just good old equality, not women being superior to men, or men being superior to women. 

One of my favourite feminist quotes is from Kate Nash, you know that girl who sang 'Foundations' all those years ago? It sums up how I feel as a feminist perfectly:

“Feminism is not a dirty word. It does not mean you hate men, it does not mean you hate girls that have nice legs and a tan, and it does not mean you are a bitch or a dyke. It means you believe in equality.”


Outfit Details

T-shirt - Zara
Biker jacket, shoes & bag - Penneys

So there we have it, the long answer to the question 'Am I Really A Feminist' and for anyone who only clicked on this post to find out where my fab red bag is from, all the outfit details are above!

I think it's important to keep the discussion about feminism and all the thoughts and feelings that go along with it going so I'd love to hear any thoughts you have on this topic so be sure to leave a comment below or over on my Facebook page

As always thanks so much for reading and I hope you enjoyed this post!

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Am I Really A Feminist?

31.7.17


I know I know, another blogger moaning about how hard posting a few pretty pictures on the internet is? I must admit I'm nearly sick of seeing these types of posts too, but there's been a lots of thoughts regarding blogging floating around my mind over the past month and I feel like if I don't type them out, my head might just implode!

The Problem With Blogging

16.5.17


If you read last week's post, The Death Of Fast Fashion then you'll know that recently I've been trying to focus a lot more on staple pieces for my wardrobe instead of throwaway fashion that I'll only wear once or twice. Since Spring is now in full swing (apologies for the rhyme), I thought a post on the Spring staples that you can recycle year after year would be helpful. I'm delighted to be working with Penneys on this post *, as you all know it's my favourite shop and they have some brilliant pieces in store at the moment.

Spring Staples That Every Wardrobe Needs

9.4.17


There's only ever been a few posts in my blogging history that I've been nervous to post, and 

this is one of them, but it's a topic that has been on my mind almost constantly for the past few months, 

so here it is! You can probably guess from the title that I'm going to discuss fast fashion, and you may 

be thinking 'but Emer, you're a blogger, you should be all about fast fashion and trends', so let me explain.

The Death Of Fast Fashion

3.4.17


Hello! Whilst I was in Amsterdam I got quite a few questions on what I packed, or how I packed so light since all I brought for the five days was a small carry-on suitcase and a backpack so I thought today I'd have a little chat about what I brought with me, and a few little tips that helped me streamline my wardrobe.


Hello! I intended to have this post up the week before last as Penneys To Prada turned 3 years old on the 21st of February, but college had me up to my eyes in assignments and I had to prioritise and then we went to Amsterdam, but I'm posting it today and that's the main thing! 

Hello! I'm sure everyone has heard of the term 'mid life crisis' but you may be wondering what the hell a quarter life crisis is? According to wikipedia, a quarter life crisis is ' a period of life ranging from twenties to thirties, in which a person begins to feel doubtful about their own lives, brought on by the stress of becoming an adult.' Basically, it's when you realise how big and bad the world really is and worry that you won't be able to deal with it.

The Quarter Life Crisis

30.1.17


Hello, I hope you're all having a lovely week so far (let's just ignore the whole Trump debacle shall we?), today I want to share with you an outfit that I've been wearing variations of a lot lately! 

Every Shade Of Grey - OOTD

9.11.16


Hello! Coat season has well and truly arrived and I'm probably more excited than I should be. Today I wanted to show you a new (and very bright) addition to my wardrobe and the price of it will shock you!

The Crimson Coat - OOTD

24.10.16


Hello! Today I have an outfit post that's actually been sitting on my memory card since May that I just never got around to posting. I wore this outfit to go and see Busted (my childhood dreams come true) with my sister and it was such a lovely day!

Sunnier Days OOTD

25.8.16


Hello! Today I want to share with you all the third and final part of the 'Penneys Summer Style' posts! This type of post seems to have been really popular so I'll definitely do some more like it in the future.

Penneys Summer Style: Evening

27.7.16


Hello! I'm back with another head to toe outfit from Penneys, the previous post was such a hit and I'm so glad you all liked it! Out of all the outfits I wore whilst on holiday, I think this was definitely my favourite, especially the top.

Penneys Summer Style: Daytime

25.7.16

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