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Since it's been almost 2 months since my last haul blog post I thought I'd share what I've picked up from Penneys and Zara over the last few weeks. I often do hauls like this over on my Snapchat (my username is penneystoprada) or Instagram stories (you can find my Instagram here) so make sure to follow me over there too to see my unhealthy shopping habit in all it's glory!

What I've Bought Recently From Penneys & Zara

3.9.17


Wardrobe staples, aka a phrase that will help you to justify buying yet another knitted jumper, or in this case, biker jacket! Last week I shared some of my favourite slogan t-shirts (catch up on that post here) and lots of you said you liked this kind of post, so lets make it a regular gig shall we? 

Next to slogan tees, the next item of clothing that takes up the majority of my wardrobe is biker jackets. I love them, always have, always will and I am all for every single shop bringing them out in all of these mad colours. The yellow biker in the picture above is from Penneys and was only €28, and the red faux leather biker is from Zara and is still pretty reasonable at just €50. 

Biker jackets are a brilliant statement piece, especially if it's a colourful one like some of the ones I have linked below. They instantly transform an outfit and add that air of badass biker chic that I only wish I gave off naturally! Most of the time I pair mine with a striped or slogan t-shirt, a pair of jeans and Converse and even though it's a very casual outfit, the biker jacket gives a bit more interest to it.

Below is an Instagram example of how I style my biker jackets. I'm wearing the grey version of the €28 faux suede biker jacket from Penneys and I also have it in pink too because when I love something I can't help buying it in every colour possible! 


Like I mentioned above, pretty much every single shop have some kind of biker jacket offering these days so there are lots to choose from. While I love how inexpensive the faux suede bikers are, I do have my eye on a few real suede ones from ASOS and also from Blank NYC which cost around the €150 mark, which is actually fairly reasonable as I have seen some real suede jackets costing upwards of €300!

I've rounded up some of my current favourite biker jackets below (you can click on the images to shop), so if you're on the hunt for the perfect one, hopefully I've made the search that bit easier! I've also tried to included lots of different price ranges and some of the jackets from the likes of Pull & Bear and Pretty Little Thing are very inexpensive!

Are you loving the biker jacket trend? What colours have you picked them up in? I'm seriously considering getting a blue one next time! Thanks so much for reading.
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Wardrobe Staples - The Biker Jacket

31.8.17


From a quick glance at my Instagram you'll see that I wear some sort of slogan tee/jumper almost everyday, I love them. It's gotten to the stage where every time I go shopping I almost always pick up something with a slogan on it. 

I love being able to wear some sort of sassy message and they definitely liven up an otherwise plain outfit, so today I've decided to write an ode to the slogan tee and share some of my current favourites with you!

Wardrobe Staples - The Slogan Tee

16.8.17


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


As soon as I mentioned doing a haul of things I've picked up recently, the reaction on Snapchat was a little crazy, so here it is! I'm currently on holiday in Spain, so this is a very summery haul, but let's all keep our fingers crossed that the sunshine returns to Ireland again soon so we can bring back out the summer dresses!

A Summery Haul & The Bargain Of The Year

6.6.17


Festival season can be a bit daunting, especially when it comes to deciding what to wear, but fear not, I'm teaming up with Ticketmaster Ireland * to give you a helping hand! There are quite a few different styles to pick from when it comes to festivals, and luckily for us, most of the shops on the high street have jumped on board the festival bandwagon so there's plenty of pieces to choose from!

A Guide To Festival Fashion

1.6.17




A 'haul' from someone who only last month swore off fast fashion? I promise I can explain! If you read my post on 'The Death Of Fast Fashion' then you'll know that over the past few months I've made an effort to steer clear of 'trend pieces' for the most part and mainly focus on staple pieces. While some of the items in this post might be classed as quite trend based, I know I'll wear them next summer too so I can kind of justify it, right? Anyway, with that little disclaimer out of the way (can you tell I feel buyers guilt?), let's get on with the post!

My Favourite Recent Purchases

9.5.17


Hello! Autumn has definitely arrived and so has the AW stock in all our favourite shops! While I love Summer and the bright, sunny days, I much prefer Autumn/Winter style. Transitioning from summer to autumn style is a lot easier than you'd think, as you can still wear pieces from the summer, so today I'm sharing a few outfits I've put together for this season!

Five Transitional Outfits For AW

27.9.16


Hello! Recently I've been trying to impose a 'spending ban' on myself as far as clothes go and apart from one slip up in Penneys (I'm only human after all) I've done pretty well! Of course, not buying clothes means that I have lots of pieces building up on my wishlist and today I wanted to share them with you!

My Current Fashion Wish List #1

22.8.16


Hello! Recently Ireland has been blessed with some gorgeous weather so of course I made the most of it and wore the Zara dress that I featured in my most recent haul

Military Chic - OOTD

16.6.16


Hello! I don't know about you but when the end of Spring rolls around, I try to wear as little black as possible, apart from my trusty skinny jeans of course. For someone who loves a good biker jacket, this can sometimes be a probably as you can usually only find them in black, but recently shops such as Stradivarius and Zara have brought out gorgeous coloured biker jackets, hooray!

She Has That Certain 'Je Ne Sais Quoi'

29.5.16


Hello! So I'm sure you've guessed from the above picture that this is a 'haul' type post, and a rather large one at that! You all seem to really love seeing what I've bought recently and over the last month or so I've picked up quite a few (more like way too many) gorgeous pieces, so here they are!

The Last of The Big Spenders

22.5.16


A girl can never have too many bags, that's how I justified buying yet another bag to add to my collection. I also justified it further because this little beauty was just €15 from Penneys, I couldn't leave it behind. 

Another New Bag

14.10.14

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