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A DISNEY KIND OF DAY



Ah, Disney. The happiest place on Earth. A place where you can forget your troubles, ride rollercoasters until you feel dizzy and eat Mickey Mouse shaped food all day. What more could you want? The one thing I do find slightly difficult is finding the perfect outfit for the trip. You want to wear something Disney (of course), something nice and something you can walk 1000 miles in without your feet hurting . My feet were definitely in pain by the end as we managed to clock up nearly 40,000 steps each. That was according to my phone which was in my bag so I don't know how accurate that was as we could of easily done more. 

So first things first, Minnie ears. These ones I did buy from Disneyland in California, however they are available from all of the parks. I chose the lilac ones as purple is my favourite colour but I was still keeping it classic. Primark have such an amazing Disney range at the moment, and best of all, it's so CHEAP. I picked up this top with my life moto on it for just a tenner. For Disney, that's super cheap. The shorts I'm wearing are denim, which were ok but next time I will definitely go for something comfier. Being an adrenaline junkie, I was all about the big rides (and the fireworks at the end of the day). So sitting on all those rides in denim shorts soon became a bit uncomfortable. I finished off the outfit with some American 90s vibes. Calf-high American style socks and some Nike high tops, that remind me of Marty McFly in Back to the Future 2. Unfortantly they didn't tie up themselves ... I thought autolacing shoes we're sooo 2015 Doc?!

MINNIE EARS - Disneyland California / TOP - Primark / SHORTS - Topshop / SOCKS - American Apparel
SHOES - Nike / BACKPACK - Hollister

LOREN TAKES AMERICA



America. Land of the free, home of the brave. But also my favourite place to escape to when things aren't particularly going my way. After hitting the age of 24, I started having a bit of a quarter-life crisis. I needed to do something crazy and a bit out of my comfort zone. So what better way than to book a plane ticket for one heading straight to Las Vegas! A few weeks later I stepped off the plane and there I was, Sin City. Completely on my own, and if anything was to go wrong my family and friends were 5226 miles away. People told me Vegas was huge but my god they weren't joking. Even now I couldn't put into words how big it really was. Anyone who knows me will know that I am a city girl by heart, so I was in my absolute element here. After a quick explore it was time to head to bed so I was ready to start my big adventure in the morning. 


7 am the next morning I was standing in the hotel lobby waiting to meet my tour leader and fellow explorers. A hot american guy walks in, introduced himself and told me he was going to be my leader for the trip (definitely a fist pump moment). We placed our suitcases into the trailer and we were off to our first destination, Zion National Park. The Vegas city lights and buildings soon disappeared and we were travelling through the vast Nevada, Arizona and Utah desert. After making a quick pit stop to pick up some of my favourite American food which you can only buy fake versions at home (Cheetos and Mountain Due) we arrived at Zion. We were told we were going to embark The Angel Landing Trail, a trail that was only for the most adventurous and bravest people. A 5 hour hike across narrow sandstone ridges which had dizzy drop-offs reaching thousands of feet on either side. 



Trekking through Zion National Park



This trek was without a doubt one of the scariest things I've ever done, and something I would never forget. I've never been scared of heights and always loved climbing as a kid, but this did make my legs shake in fear. Trying to look graceful and elegant in front of my hot tour leader had gone straight out of the window. Every time I looked down to take a step I would think "Yep, if my foot just slipped a tiny bit I would easily fall to my death." But I was determined to make it to the top. Even though my tiny body made it bit more difficult when pulling myself up onto rock faces and uneven boulders, I could rely on my dancer muscles to complete each arduous move. After climbing just under 6000 feet high, we made it to the top of Angels Landing, and wow what a view it was. I was so proud of my little self making it to the top, and it shows you can achieve anything if you are determined enough.



The view from the top of Angels Landing


When we trekked back down and made it to even and non-dangerous land, we hopped back into the trailer and headed to our next destination called Bryce Canyon. As we spent most of our day trekking through Zion National Park, there wasn't a lot of daylight left in the day. Therefore we decided to watch the sunset over Bryce Canyon before grabbing some food and getting a bit of an early night. The reason for the early night was because we could watch the sunrise in the morning if we left by 5.30 am. Thankfully my body clock was still slightly in English time so it wasn't too much of a challenge (as I am definitely not a morning person). 5.30 am the next morning, my tour leader was already in the van waiting for us and we set off back to Bryce Canyon. Watching the sunrise was beautiful, just like watching the sunset the night before. Suddenly I had an epiphany, it made me realise that being upset over my heartbreak was completely pointless when there is all this beauty and wonderful things to do and see in the world. In a second my problems had been solved, I was happy independent Loren again and I couldn't be happier. 

Sunrise over Bryce Canyon

An early morning hike was next on the itinerary and this time it wasn't death defying. This hike was more for exploring rather than strenuous climbing. As it got lighter, it was amazing the see the colour of the rock change as the sunlight hit onto it. Walking past all the hoodoos and natural amphitheaters, I could easily say it was something I had never experienced before. After completing another hike, we had to jump into the van and head to our next destination of Monument Valley. We couldn't stay too late as we had a lot to pack in for the rest of the day, but that was fine by me as Monument Valley was one of the places I was most excited to visit. 

Hiking through Bryce Canyon


It was located on the Utah/Arizona boarder and I couldn't wait to get there. This is because I knew all my childhood dreams were about to come true. Firstly, since I can remember I have watched the Back To The Future trilogy a million times. Back To The Future 3 was filmed at Monument Valley so it was amazing to be at the actual place I had grown up watching. I never thought one day I would be standing where Michael J. Fox and Christopher Lloyd were filming. The place was as beautiful as it was in the film, it was a real pinch myself moment. 

Monument Valley

This wasn't the only dream to come true that day. When I was a kid I wanted to be one person and one person only, Pocahontas. The Navajo Native American Indian Tribe lived there and for the day I got to be one of them. While travelling through Monument Valley learning about their history, I was honored with the opportunity to be able to enter one of their homes. A lovely lady who lived in the hogan did my hair in which it is traditionally done when one gets married. Then we trekked more deeper into the valley and was served a traditional Navajo meal while the Navajo Indians sung, danced, played music and told traditional Navajo stories. I really felt like I was Pocahontas. Knowing the film inside out, everything clicked and made sense and it couldn't be more true to the film. 

Navajo Indian Tribe


After that breath-taking day, it was the next morning and we were heading back into Arizona. Next on the agenda was to spend the day at Grand Canyon. No wonder they call it 'Grand' Canyon, it was huge! Nearly 300 miles wide to be precise, and today was the day to do another thing I hadn't done before. A helicopter flight. We spent the morning embarking on another small trek, only a small one as it would take days to walk all the way to the bottom and back up again. Then the moment arrived, the helicopter trip. I was pretty apprehensive how it would feel flying on a helicopter. I love flying but I knew it would be different compared to a plane. However much to my surprised, I didn't actually feel anything as it was so smooth and controlled. It was amazing being able to fly so close to the canyon edges and seeing what the different aspects Grand Canyon had to offer. After landing back on solid ground, my tour leader took us back to the trekking areas so we could watch the sunset. 



The Pilot and I after my first helicopter flight


The next morning we drove back to Grand Canyon so we could watch the sunrise, and then it was back to van so we could head to the next place. Before reaching Hoover Dam, our tour leader took us down the world famous Route 66. In all honesty it was just a road so there wasn't much to see besides small towns that run along side it perfect for tourists as it was full of souvenirs shops. After having a quick shop in one of the towns it was back on the van and time to get on the move again. We reached Hoover Dam and we firstly walked across the bridge over-looking it. Some of the guys on the tour were scared of heights so it was down to me to take pictures for them. We soon went back down to drive across the dam and had time to take some photos in true tourist style.

Get your kicks at Route 66

Next stop it was back to Vegas! Even though I'm so glad I had experienced all these new and different things, I was so excited to see all the city lights once again. The rest of the people on the tour had already spent some time in Vegas, where I hadn't. While chatting to my hot tour leader, I told him I hadn't had much chance to see the city yet nor the 'Welcome to Las Vegas' sign. After dropping most of the guys off back at the hotel he kindly offered to take me on a cruise down the strip and to see the sign. It would take days to walk it so it was amazing to able to see it all.  A couple of the guys decided to join us but it was so lovely of him to do it just for me. I got my picture by the sign and got to travel from one end of the strip, all the way to downtown Vegas and back again. 


Viva Las Vegas!

We drove up to the entrance of our hotel and I was devastated it was all over. I gave my tour leader a hug goodbye and I walked into the hotel to check in. As I got to my hotel room, guess who was standing there ... my tour leader! If that wasn't a nice surprise enough, he then asked me out on a date! We ended up going for a few drinks and danced the night away on a rooftop club over-looking Caesar's Palace. Afterwards we were running through the casinos, wondering past hotels seeing what they had to offer before making it back to our hotel. It was just like a film, nothing can ever top that night. The perfect way to end the perfect trip. The next afternoon I had to sadly say goodbye to my tour leader and head back to McCarran International Airport. So it was goodbye America, and time to start planning my next trip back!


Date night!

DEEP V



This playsuit from Topshop features a deep V neckline, elasticated waistline and flared shorts. Personally, if you're wanting to go braless with this number I would suggest it would be best for us ladies who aren't blessed with the biggest bosom. This is because the material is a little slippery when placed onto the skin so it may move around a lot. I would wear this outfit more in the nighttime, or if you are going somewhere like a festival. I did wear this to Radio One's Big Weekend (with a bra this time) earlier this summer, as we all know festivals are one big fashion catwalk. 

Due to the playsuit being plain black, a variety of gold or colourful accessories can be added to jazz this outfit up. I chose to add gold jewelry from New Look and Hollister, however any colourful jewelry and accessories will perfect match this garment. As well as the freedom of using pretty much any accessories you want with this, it can be the same for the shoes. You could wear bright shoes to match your bright jewelry, gold shoes to match your gold jewelry or nude/tan shoes like I have chosen to do. I've seen these shoes, or similar ones, featured a lot on fashionable instagram pages. I couldn't believe my luck when I stumbled across these as I was walking through Primark. 2 pairs left and one of them were a size 4, perfect! And being a neutral colour, I know I will be getting a lot of use out of these. 

PLAYSUIT - Topshop / SHOES - Primark / NECKLACE - New Look / BRACELET - Hollister


RITE OF SPRING

Rite of Spring



March is already here (where has this year gone?!), so this means spring is only just around the corner. When I think of spring, I love wearing pastel colours to wave goodbye to the winter blues. Pastel shades have been the height of spring fashion for the past few years, and I hope it is here to stay for a while. Being a brunette, I usually stick to the purple and green shades as I feel this matches my hair best. Blondes best suit blue and pink shades as other colours may make you look washed-out, especially if we're lacking our summer tans. As well as this, black and white combinations are making a regular appearance in retail shops. These can also be matched with our pastel shaded garments for more outfit choices. Last but not least a pair of twerk shorts because quite frankly, I love a twerk! If you would like to see where these pieces are from and their prices, click on the links displayed below.

WINTER WANTS

WINTER WANTS


We can safely say that the cold winter weather has arrived here in England. With the news constantly predicting snow any day now, it's time that we stocked up on our winter accessories. We need to look after our health after all, so why not do that while looking fabulous! Here I have created a wishlist especially for this season, including the latest must-have scarfs, gloves and hats. Accessories are great to dress up any outfit whilst keeping us extra warm. You can try all of these items on in the shop at the drop of a hat (see what I did there) without having to queue for the fitting rooms. The great things about accessories is that we can easily mix and match them to make an outfit look completely different every time. If you would like to know where each garment is from and their prices, click the links below.