Sunday, 5 October 2014

My Fashion Career




Hi Ladies,

I have always had many questions put to me, about how I got into the fashion industry, and what path I took. I put out a post on my Instagram last week to see if you would like to hear my story, and got a great response, so I will do my best to cover everything below for you all! 

I finished school in 2008, and had always planned to study Make Up Artistry after school, as I was obsessed with make up from my early teens. I got accepted into Dublin Institute of Technology to study Retail and Services Management, but decided to defer it for the year, so I could focus on something that I enjoyed more, Make Up! It turned out to be a blessing in disguise, as the month that I began my year long course in Senior College Dun Laoghaire, my father passed away tragically. I think if I had not been doing something that I truly loved, I would have dropped out and lost my focus. 
I studied full time for one year, covering Fashion and Media make up, as well as Special FX, skincare, tanning etc. I made some of the best friends during that year, and couldn't thank the staff at my college enough for their continued support in helping me get through a very tough year personally. It was a very intense course, but is one of the most highly respected qualifications in Make Up, available in Ireland.

After this I began freelancing in Make Up, while attending college at night time. I decided that I wanted to study Event Management, as working on a make up counter did not appeal to me at the time. I got my Diploma in Event Management, and also continued to blog, and freelance in my spare time. 
When my course ended, I got a job working for an Event and Entertainment Management company in Dublin. I absolutely loved the fast pace of event planning, and knew that whatever road was ahead, it needed to be busy, as I get bored if my mind is not challenged daily.

On my lunch break, I would rather spend my hour on Grafton street shopping, than having lunch. Any spare minute was spent online, reading the latest fashion blogs, and watching my favourite bloggers on YouTube. I remember feeling like I would absolutely love to have a job that was also my hobby. So during my year working in events, I started up a small blog, for all things beauty and fashion related. I wanted to get a feel for it, and have a place to unwind and switch off from my busy job. My close friends and family always knew that the beauty and fashion industry was my number one love, and so when an opportunity came up, to enter a fashion reality show competition on TV, they were the first to encourage me to enter.

Oasis were launching a nationwide search for the next 'Personal Stylist" for their brand. All you had to do was fill out and application form along with your photo, and send it off. Seems simple right? Well who would of thought I would need so much persuasion from those close to me?! I had never done any TV appearances at this stage, and found the whole idea very daunting. After much persuasion, I sent in my application form and that was that. Later that night I had a call to say I was chosen to attend an assessment day, which was not to be filmed, but was to whittle down the thousands of applicants, to just 12 who would compete on the show. The judges were Ian Galvin, head of Aurora Fashions and a big name in the Irish fashion industry, Lisa Fitzpatrick, celebrity stylist and TV presenter, and Bairbre Power, Fashion Editor with the Irish Independent Newspaper. 

To cut a long story short, I made it to the TV show stage, and began preparing for the 4/5 weeks of filming that was ahead. We had a new task set every week, and would compete against each other to keep our place in the show, hoping to win the title of Oasis Personal Stylist, and win a full time year long contract with the brand. The footage was filmed during the week, and we would then attend the TV3 studios and one by one, contestants were eliminated live on air on Irelands biggest breakfast show, Ireland AM…scary right?! 

One of the tasks, was to put together a capsule wardrobe for a weekend away, that would be featured in Weekend Magazine, with the Irish Independent. We had 30 minutes in Clerys Dublin, to put our wardrobe together, all while being followed by camera men (very off putting!!) I won the task, and had my looks photographed and featured the following weekend, my first piece of press ever! 

We finally came down to the last week, and as I stood on set, hot lights from the TV set burning down on me, I realised that I wanted this job more than anything. Luckily, I won the competition, and finally had my stepping stone into the fashion industry. I had already got to know some of the biggest names in the Irish fashion industry through the show, and knew this was a great break for me. 

I began my whirlwind of a year working as the face of Personal Styling for Oasis flagship store in St. Stephens Green. I had began dressing Karen Koster, the anchor for TV3's Xpose show, for all five shows each week, travelled around the UK with Lisa Fitzpatrick, running styling workshops in Oasis stores overseas, and filming many pieces to camera for Xpose myself. Stellar Magazine were running a feature on "Dream Jobs" and I was selected to have a full page feature, with interview and photoshoot printed in the magazine, another career high for me. I also had the opportunity to personally dress and style the newly crowned Miss Ireland Aoife Walsh for her trip to the Miss World Competition in Indonesia last year.

 All of a sudden, being on TV and in front of a camera had become normal to me. This was all happening, on top of building up my client base in store. It was with Oasis that I really gained so much experience, skill and knowledge, and developed my confidence to go back to college again, and get some more qualifications under my belt. As well as working full time, and travelling a lot for Oasis, I decided to attend Portobello Institute and study Fashion Buying And Merchandising at night. I wanted to gain as much knowledge and experience that I could, so although it meant I never had a spare minute in my day, I was doing something I truly loved. My Mum always told us to invest in your education, as it will always stand to you. 

Although I was really enjoying my job at Oasis, and blogging in my spare time, I felt like I needed a new challenge, and applied for the job as Personal Shopper with Arnotts, Ireland oldest and largest department store. I felt like I was ready to further my career, and broaden my work and client base. I also loved the high end brands that Arnotts stock, and was excited to get working with some of the biggest brands in Ireland. I have been working as a Personal Shopper with Arnotts for over a year now, and can safely say, it is my favourite job I have had since finishing school 6 years ago. I work with some of the most amazing colleagues, and get to meet new faces every day with my clients. I have built up a strong client base here, and have also got to work on some fantastic projects too.

We work on many great fashion shows around Dublin, and dressed some of Irelands top models. I appear regularly on TV3's Xpose, presenting the latest fashion looks and trends available at Arnotts. I have also recently been featured in VIP magazine, talking about my fashion tips.

If you are still reading this far, then I salute you! The best advice I can give to someone who wants to break into the fashion industry, is to go for every opportunity that comes your way, no matter how big or small, or how scary it seems at the time. I have grown in confidence and as a woman, all from taking chances, and putting myself out there. Don't be afraid to step outside of your comfort zone, and chase your dreams. I did it, and so far it has worked for me. 

I have so much more I would like to achieve, and have many plans ahead for the future. Although I am expecting my first child in Decemeber, I am continuing to make great plans for my career and future, as I want to provide the best life possible for my son. 
My blog has just reached over 20,000 views, another great milestone for me. 

Surround yourself with good family and friends, those who encourage you, support you and most of all, who want to see you succeed. Never let jealous or bitter people put you down, they are only that way because you are already ahead…Keep climbing! Its a sign that you are doing something right! 

Thanks for reading, and have a great Sunday,

Lots of Love,

Rosie
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Tuesday, 30 September 2014

Review : Mothercare Blooming Marvellous Range

Hi Ladies,

I have recently teamed up with Mothercare Ireland to take a look at their Autumn Winter Blooming Marvellous Range that hit stores last month.

As many of you know, I am expecting my first baby in December, and was excited to see what maternity fashion they had on offer, as here in Ireland, we are very limited with options when it comes to dressing that ever growing bump.

As a personal shopper and fashion blogger, one of my early thoughts when I discovered I was expecting, was how I was going to remain stylish, on trend but also comfortable during the following 40 weeks ahead?! 

Luckily, Mothercare have come up with some beautiful pieces to add to your wardrobe, making sure you stay stylish in every trimester.

Here are a few of my favourite picks from the collection - 








Also available in White here



I just love the mix of casual and more dressy pieces. Each of the items in the range are affordable, great quality, and most of all SUPER stylish.

Be sure to check out your local Mothercare, or shop the collection online at www.Mothercare.ie 

Lots of Love,

Rosie 

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Saturday, 20 September 2014

OOTD : Fur Love

Hey ladies,

Sorry I have been a bit quiet on the blog lately! I have been super busy balancing work and a lovely touch of sciatica from the weight of my little 27 week bump, which has been slowing me down a lot the last week or two.

I am just back from the most amazing "Babymoon" in the 5 star Los Monteros Golf and Spa Resort in Marbella with Paul, and can safely say, I had the best week of my life.
I will be doing a full review of our holiday, the hotel, the places we ate etc this week, but for know, here is a quick look at my outfit today...





I am feeling the cold, having spent the last week in bikinis, basking in the sunshine, so I decided a fur gilet was the perfect choice on this cold, dull day in Dublin.




I picked this gilet up in Stradivarius, over in Marbella, and know I am going to get plenty of wear out of it in the coming months. It would be perfect layered over a leather jacket too…

My jeans are actually a dark bottle green colour, with a wax finish to them. The colour doesn't pick up on the iPhone!! 



Gilet  - Stradivarius 
Top - Zara
Wax Finish Skinny Jeans - Oasis
Boots - Oasis
Bag - Louis Vuitton 

Keep an eye out for my holiday post coming this week..

Lots of Love,

Rosie

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Sunday, 7 September 2014

What I Wore : Sunday Casuals



Hi Ladies,

Just a quick outfit post of what I wore for a chilled relaxing Sunday..

Decided comfort was my priority today, as I have been on my feet in work the last few days, and needed to give my back a break. 

My jeans are my trusty Zara distressed denims… literally worn these to death, tartan shirt is from Forever 21 and navy vest top is Penneys, perfect for my growing baby bump!

I threw these on with my white Converse, Michael Kors watch and my Louis Vuitton speedy 35.

Simple, casual and stylish…my favourite combination!

I hope you are all having a lovely Sunday…

Lots of Love

Rosie 

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Zara Biker Trousers

Hi ladies,

As I am now over 6 months pregnant, it is getting harder and harder to put together outfits that feel like my style, but that are comfortable for my growing baby bump. Pregnancy can be tough when you are already not feeling like yourself, your body is changing daily, and you have aches and pains everywhere (or you could be the lucky few who escape that side of things!!)


I popped into Zara during the week and fell in love with these faux leather biker pants. I am obsessed with leather and love the edgy look it gives to any outfit. 
I bought in my usual size XS, as they are not a high rise, so can be buttoned under my bump, and I wanted them to fit tightly to my legs.


I paired them with a black and white striped basic top and black ankle boots for work yesterday. My job involves a lot of running around and I am on the go from the minute I start my day, so they have been through the comfort test, and passed!

Later that evening, I was heading out for a little date night with Paul, and with little time to get ready, i just changed up my shoes and top. My shoes, top and bag were all Zara too.

I can't wait to wear them with a  cosy knit and converse on a  more casual day, They are the perfect item for my winter wardrobe.

If you are a fan of the leather look like me, then make sure to pick these up before they sell out!


Lots of love,

Rosie 

x

Monday, 25 August 2014

OOTD : Distressed Denim




My obsession with distressed denim continues….

Here is a recent outfit I wore, pairing leather with ripped jeans for a dressy, but relaxed look.

Links to where each item is from are below…

Lots of love,

Rosie 

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Jeans - Zara

Leather Jacket - Zara
Top - Penneys 
Shoes - Office
Bag - Zara
Watch - Michael Kors





















Sunday, 17 August 2014

Worth The Hype : Beauty Products



I have to confess, I am a beauty product junkie!! I can't walk past a Boots or Pharmacy without wandering in and picking up unnecessary beauty items to try. 
Over the years, I have gathered a lot of information on what products really work, and what products really weren't worth the hype, and money! I am now left with an Ikea unit full of half used bottles of every lotion and potion ever made. 

Seen as how I have spent so much time testing out products, I decided to let you all in on what beauty buys I think are completely worth it, so that you do not get caught out buying into another beauty industry gimmick! 

HAIR

1. L'Oreal Paris Elnett Hairspray 

 I would say I have caused a hole in the Ozone layer, at the rate I go through hairsprays, but I have come to the conclusion that you get what you pay for in this case. Trust me, there have been days when I have been stuck, and grabbed the €2 hairsprays from the local supermarket, but if you are looking for a strong hold spray, that does not make your hair feel hard, or dry, this is the one for you. So easy to brush out, and leaves your hair looking natural but structured at the same time. I find the large bottle is best for value (I get mine in Terrisales Wholesalers for around €7) but I like to keep a small bottle with me in my handbag for those days when the wind decides to ruin your morning blow-dry! 

2. Tangle Teezer 

For any of you with extensions, this is a staple you just need to purchase. I know there are plenty of variations of the Tangle Teezer around now,  but I picked mine up over a year ago in Boots, and have not gone a day without it. It is perfect for detangling your hair without damaging the bonds of your hair extensions, and also great for anyone who finds there hair hard to manage after washing it. They do great handbag sized ones now too, perfect for when you're on the go.

SKINCARE

3. Oilatum Natural Repair Face Cream

I have the girls over at Pixiwoo to thank for this one, as about two years ago I bought this on their recommendation, and haven't looked back. It is perfect if you have dry or sensitive skin, and is free from fragrances, preservatives and emulsifiers (hence the "natural" name!) My skin can react to products with too much fragrance, and become irritated, but I find this calms the skin really well. As my skin has now levelled out, and become less dry, I only use this twice a week, when my skin needs some extra hydration. 

4. Origins Drink Up Intensive Overnight Mask

If you are looking for a treatment to use once or twice a week, this is a great product. Again, for dry skin, it is a mask that you lather on to the skin and allow to dry in just before bed. By the morning, your skin will have absorbed the mask, and feel super soft and hydrated. My favourite thing about this face mask, is the smell. I can't even describe how nice it is, but it smells good enough to eat. It is a little on the pricey side, but considering you only use it weekly, you get plenty of mileage out of one tube.

BODYCARE

5. La Roche Posay Lipikar Lipid Replenishing Body Milk

Another great product from a well trusted brand, La Roche Posay. This is your basic body lotion, perfect for slapping on after your shower, and suitable for normal to dry skin types. It absorbs quickly, and leaves the skin super hydrated. Nothing incredibly gimmicky about this one, just an all round great regular body moisturiser.

6 . Vaseline Spray and Go Body Moisturiser 

I mentioned this spray on my Instagram a few weeks ago, and I feel it deserves a place in my favourites post. This is a light misty spray, that smells amazing, and drys in before you even finish spraying your whole body. I love to use this on days I am rushing off to work, and don't have time to allow a body lotion to sink in. It doesn't leave any grease or stickiness on the skin, so perfect when you need to throw your outfit on straight away. A new beauty favourite I can see myself using for a long time. 

TANNING 

7. Cocoa Brown 1 Hour Tan

As I am pregnant, I have to make sure to chose the safest option of tanning, to protect my little one from any harmful sun rays. Since the day this tan went on the market, I have not been without at least one bottle of it in my beauty stash (I generally pick up two or three at a time, so that I never run out!) The 1 hour mousse smells gorgeous for a false tan, goes on instantly, and gets darker within the hour. I apply it with the tanning mit and have never been left with any streaks or patches. The bottle seems to last for ages, and gives the most natural brown glow to the skin (no tangerine legs here please!) It wears off really naturally, and does not dry out my skin in the process. I cannot recommend this tan highly enough! 

8. SunFX Body Shimmer

Ok, so technically this is not a tanning product, but I use this alongside my tan, to prolong it, and to give your skin that shimmer and light to it. I am using this product since I studied Make Up back in 2008, and again, can vouch for the quality of it. It is packed with shea butter and macadamia oil, to get the most out of your false tan. Perfect for popping on to your legs before a night out, and also gives a great shimmer across the décolletage.


I hope you enjoyed this post, and you can find links to each of the products below.

Lots of love,

Rosie 

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