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Friday, 12 September 2014

Uni Survival Tips

Hello Dolls!

Some of you will be starting university soon and are probably worrying about moving away or not moving away, making friends and starting the term. I am now starting my third year and thought I would write a post aimed at students with tips for the new student life at university.

1) If you are moving away then familiarise yourself with the area you will be living in. If you're university organises trips to the city centre or around the area then sign up for them! This is the best way to get to know your new home. Find out where bus stops are, where the train stations are etc. Make sure you have google maps or something similar on your phone for anytime you get lost. Trust me you'll need them!

2) Find out if there is a taxi service linked with your uni as some of these will offer discounted taxi fares (especially groups).

3) You might be worried about making friends and the best way to make friends is be yourself and just chat to people.A simple smile and hello can go a long way. Sign up to clubs and societies as another way to make new friends.The clubs and societies also look really good on your CV.

4) If you're living at home and think that you won't make as many friends as those living on campus you're wrong! You can make just about the same amount of friends and even more by the methods mentioned in 3. Also look into transport passes for discounted travel to uni.

5) Do not pack an iron,toaster, kettle, microwave, cooker...basically don't take your whole kitchen with you. Contact your residence officer to find out what they have and what you will need to take.

6) If you are going to miss your mother's cooking then it is possible to take some cooked food with you and freeze it. In my first year my mum supplied me frozen curries ha!

7) Locate the nearest food stores to your accommodation where you can shop. Places best to shop at on a student budget include Aldi and Lidl. Trust me, their products are the same and sometimes even better...AND CHEAPER! If you wish to have groceries delivered then order together as a flat and split the delivery cost between you.

8) Get the 16-25 railcard and a national express coach card for journeys back and forth from home to uni. 

9) Learn to budget. Money runs out fast when you are a student as you are pretty much limited. Keep receipts and think before you buy. Search for a part time job to help finances. Your student union may have a special careers section where they may help with jobs.

10) Attend all lectures.Trust me on this one.When you don't attend lectures, you have to spend more time catching up and when it comes to exams instead of revising..you'll end up learning material for the first time.

11) Familiarise yourself with the library and Student Union. If you need to buy textbooks, first check them out in the library. If they have enough,you may not need to buy one. Also do not waste money on a textbook if you won't touch it. If you decide to buy any, check out the union bookshops, amazon, ebay and even see if students in the year above are selling any. The student union may have many services you may require or just use it as a place to chill.

12) Apply for NUS card!!! If your uni, like Aston, doesn't support NUS card then you can still get discount in most places just by showing your uni card.

13) Take ID and necessary documents for enrolment. If there are students waiting with you, chat to them and make friends.

14) If you are out at night, stay in a group or with at least one other friend. Also make sure someone is aware that you are going somewhere. Learn emergency numbers for around the city and also campus security. 

Finally, enjoy this new chapter in your life and at the same time learn and become an adult! Uni time is the best time, trust me! If you wish to ask me any questions regarding university in general or if you go to Aston Uni (where I attend) then feel free to comment any questions and I will reply ASAP. 

Until next time,

Anastasia xo

Sunday, 7 September 2014

Eid Inspiration: Women

Hello Dolls!

Today's post is some inspiration for Eid-ul-Adha, it literally feels like just yesterday it was the end of Ramadan and we were celebrating Eid (and the fact we could eat whenever we wanted). This post is focused around females. I will do one for males soon.

"Blue Beauty"
This first ensemble I absolutely adore. Fusion dresses are my absolute favourite as personally I feel like they are "so me" (British Asian, a mixture of two cultures). The dress is flowy and reminds me of western style prom/bridesmaid dresses. It has embroidery at the chest which brings in the indian element. For this I have put together gold shoes and clutch to match the work as well as matching blue and gold jewellery.


Anarkali: Bahira Boutique, AA-3301, £65 Unstitched
Shoes: Dorothy Perkins, Head Over Heels By Dune Boden Pointed Toe Court Shoe, £39
Clutch: Amazon, Satin Diamante Clutch Bag, £6.98
Jewellery: Diya Online, LD 117, £8.50


"Mughal Rani"
I love, love, love this! A mughal inspired anarkali which has heavy embroidery at the bottom and top of the dress. This is something I would wear not just on Eid but to weddings as well. I also like how the anarkali has an A line effect. I have matched it with gold and maroon earrings and a gold clutch. However, to add a bit of contrast, I would wear black heels. You can wear red matching heels like in the ensemble below this.


Anarkali: Bahira Boutique, MA-3210, £65 Unstitched
Shoes: Unze, Jewelled Cage Upper Mae Sandal, £19.99
Clutch: Rupali Online, 92775, £19.50
Earrings: India Trend, Maroon Gold Jhumki EBC6591, $23.99

"Monochrome"
My favourite colour combination is black and white which is why this particular saree caught my eye. For me, Monochrome oozes sophistication and class. My favourite part of this saree is the heavy work on the neck of the blouse, no need for a necklace! Wear with matching white clucth and gold/black earrings. Once again, for contrast I have added red/gold heels, although there is red on the saree. 

Saree: Jhilmilaa, £70
Shoes: Unze, Fabulous Party Heels, £25
Clutch: Rupali Online, 92777, £8.50
Earrings: Rupali Online, 92258, £5.25

So dolls, I hope you have enjoyed this post. I actually have so many outfit ideas but if I was to post them all then I would never get off my laptop! Remember, these are just my personal choices/ideas, you can mix and match and choose your own accessories/colours. If you wish to have any assistance on your outfit choices or accessorising then you are more than welcome to comment below and I will do my best. Don't forget, Eid inspiration for men out soon this week!

Until next time,

Anastasia xo

Wednesday, 3 September 2014

Weekly Update: Weddings and Designing

Hello Dolls!

I hope everyone is well and enjoying the last few days of the summer holidays. I thought I would dedicate this post to my week and a few thoughts that have occurred to me.

So, this week was my nephew's first birthday party and to this day I still find it surreal how my cousin is married and I have a one year old nephew! It seems like just yesterday when we were talking about our futures and how it would be. He is my first nephew and I love him dearly. And, oh was he spoilt on his big day! I also attended a wedding on Sunday where two friends from my high school got married. Awh, childhood sweethearts. The bride looked so beautiful but I was unable to get any photos of her. For both these events, I wore similar indian outfits (as family events), both cream/beige in colour but styled my hair and makeup differently and accessorised it differently. 

Hair: Attempted a fishtail braid
Makeup: Kept it simple with pink lipstick and no eyeshadow


Hair: Curled and accessorised with Matha Patti
Makeup: Gold, turquoise and dark blue eyeshadow with red lipstick

What I would like to discuss next it a newly discovered old passion of mine. As a young child I had a big interest in fashion and wanted to draw my own designs. However, I was never any good at drawing and was better at picking up a book and spending time in the library. However, since starting blogging I have decided to improve my art skills. Not only that, but to rediscover my ability to sew and stitch so I can make my own clothes to wear from my designs. This is something I want to and have to do for the little girl inside me, whether it takes a month, a year or more. So stay tuned and follow me on my journey.






Last but not least I would like to thank everyone who reads my blog and follows me on social networking sites, I am new to this and with time I will get better at it, I promise! So once again, thank you and please follow my blog on bloglovin and on here with google+.

Until next time,

Anastasia xo