Tuesday, 6 May 2014

Ryan Gosling

Listen: if you have a soft spot for the male gender, then you probably fancy Ryan Gosling. No? Good. One less person I have to fight off.

I feel like I fancied Ryan Gosling before the whole 'hey girl' hype - I was oblivious to it until last year, when everybody made Memes to encourage revision. How dare you prostitute my Ryan like that! Nevertheless, I loved him through and through. To make it official, my dear friend Alice bought me a 'Mrs Ryan Gosling' mug which I whip out in case a person ever gets out of line. Yes, we belong together, this is serious stuff.


…Through all the Etsy Gosling earrings and the commercialised Ryan tops, I've stood tall. I've stood away. But let's just say my wardrobe is slowly becoming infiltrated.

Exhibit A - a great present from my lovely friends, Franzi and Pug Sarah (…her real name is just Sarah, hahah).
Does it not look like I have no legs?
Excuse the derpy expression.


Oh what. It reads (at the bottom where my shorts (Topshop)
RYAN GOSLING
If you find him or look-a-like please contact me

Genius.

I wore this outfit on my first trip to, *drumroll* Five Guys. YUM!?!


I got the bacon burger with grilled onions, a still peach Fanta (I know, excuse me?!? right?) and a 'Little fries'. Big shoutout to my lovely friend Em for taking me. It was gloriousness. I've had better burgers but if I had the opportunity to roll around in a bed of little fries, I wouldn't pass it up. Each piece was so delectable I had trouble keeping my saliva in my mouth. …Just when you thought I was oh so lady like. Deal wit it.

L.




Sunday, 4 May 2014

OOTD - 4th May, 2014

It is a beauuuutiful day in London - sunny, a cool breeze in the air, perfect for, well. I thought it was perfect for going to the cinema. The weather is a waste on me, I know.

I went solo to go see The Other Woman. But after a little mix up with the times (my bad) I saw Bad Neighbours at Vue in Islington. Great film! And so much eye candy (Seth Rogen, I'm talking about you. Hahah)

Anyways, I took a couple impromptu snaps before I hurried out the door. 





Apparently I like to touch my face


Black. Surprised?

My basic black top is from Topshop (? like, £8ish)
My jeans are from Topshop (Jamie, £40)
My belt is also from Topshop (£18)
My necklace is from New Look (??)
My Kimono (which I am in love with) is from Forever 21 (£9.75)
My trainers are Adidas


L.

Saturday, 3 May 2014

OOTD

Two posts, one day? Well, let's not get a little crazy shall we.

This one is a quick post, just to show you my birthday outfit. I actually changed 3 times yesterday…

The first outfit was a pair of Topshop Mom jeans and a mauve Topshop jumper with three quarter lengthed sleeves. This was for running to university to hand in a physical copy of my assignment.

I then had plans to go to The Fragrance Lab (that my flatmates ever-so-kindly bought for me for my birthday!) and so wanted to dress a little more, well, truth be told, black. Haha. I wore my black Topshop Jamie jeans, black docs, a black, plain vest top from Monki and over that, a little crop crochet top from Topshop (…but it was in white, dun dun dunnnn.)

The final number is a new welcome to my wardrobe family, from Monki. I've never been brave enough to pull these off because I'm quite short, and I felt like it would only make me look shorter. I, however, do not think it does. *Fingers crossed*


This little one piece jumpsuit, as I said, is from Monki. It only cost me £20 which made me and my pockets tres happy! It has string waistband to cinch in your tummy but I decided to put a Topshop belt over the top (which I already had, but cost me almost as much as the jumpsuit… ludicrous, I know!) and a gold cross necklace, also from Topshop. My bag and jacket, are, would you believe it, from Topshop too :) PAYING WAGES amiright?

L.

Borough Market

It seems a bit unforgivable that I live in close proximity to Borough Market, but have yet to write about it in my blog post. I hang my head in shame. But don't fret - for I spent my late Saturday morning enjoying the hustle and bustle with my good friend Kiara.

We set off at around 3, which seemed like a 'safe' time to go. By safe, I don't mean protection from obscure weapons or burly looking members of the public that are far too sketchy to hold conversation with. No no no. I mean, safe from tourists.

It was not.

(I can't quite be so judgmental against tourists because I'm not a "proper Londoner" - I myself am just an 8 month-long tourist. I feel like I can classify myself as 'one of the people' after at least one year. Am I straying from the point? Yes.)

Despite the chaos of Borough Market on a Saturday and feeling like nobody knows how to walk properly, it's worth the trip every. single. time.

I felt a little too lazy to make lunch so I decided to silence my stomach by taking a trip to one of the food stalls. We perused the long line of selection until I had made my choice: The Boston Burger. Yeehaw. I was drawn in just by its name: the smells, the look, and the sound of the beef patty sizzling on the grill were all salivating bonuses that were definite deal sealers for me. At £5 (£7 if you want a double!) the Boston Burger is your non-standard, 'special' burger. It's no McDonalds fake or Burger King wannabe… it's the Macbook among Dell's, if you will.

Mouth watering beef. Melted ooh-la-la stilton cheese. Wiggle-inducing rocket (and I don't even like rocket!). Eye-opening onion chutney. All of these flavours tucked tightly in a white bun? Can I get an AMEN?!



Don't mind my tuft of hair. It can't be tamed.

Chow dat burger.


They also do a sausage equivalent?!?! If that's not
diversification, I dunno what is.

Seriously, great stuff. Especially when you had a tummy full of alcohol the night before.

We then perused a couple more stalls and the vitamin D soaked into our skin. Yay for a natural mood boost!

We ended our little trip at a juice bar. I hadn't yet tried these juices, but the smell of crushed fruit and veg emanated from the stall made it a done deal. I wanted the apple, mango and cucumber juice but they had no cucumber?! In a market?! Surrounded by vegetable stalls?! Shame. The juice I had (pineapple, mint and something I can't remember… oops. Turning 19 must be affecting me already.) was so refreshing but I didn't like all the mint leaves that made themselves comfortable in between my teeth. Ew. But at least it was fresh, and for £4, was a nice treat. My tummy did feel the tinge of acid after a while, but it can make do.









I had such a nice time at Borough and all though it is so close and the novelty has kind of worn out, it's still such a pleasure to visit with company. Yay for food-orientated activities.

L.





Friday, 2 May 2014

Fragrance Lab?!

Hi! Hope that this blog post finds you well :)

And I hope you keep reading on because I did something super unique today, and it makes me feel all squiggly inside! For my birthday (which is actually today) my flatmate friends bought me the Fragrance Lab experience! SQUEE, right? If you, (like me, only 5 hours ago) don't know what the Fragrance Lab is, then please, allow me to explain.

Basically, it's a pop-up exhibition (kinda) where you walk through multiple rooms with the guide of a schmancy new Sony MP3, smell a bunch of odours (some great, some not so great) do a little wandering and leave with a fragrance that entirely sums you up as a person. Or y'know, attempts to.

I skipped a much-needed revision session to head to Oxford Street for 1pm. It said to arrive 10 minutes before and thanks to Bond Street Station being closed (typical…) I was flustered and a little clammy when I got there. Attractive, I know.

…side note: what was attractive was Matt, one of the team who helped me get started. ah.

Anyways, they make you take a brief personality questionnaire and then they hook you up to the MP3 and you listen to a lovely lady tell you to walk up the stairs and guide you through the rooms.

See, I'm a little fumbly. I don't think this was necessarily the best option for me, audio tape, because I tune in and out of what people say. For example, in one room was a collection of objects - some abstract, some old, some funky and minimalist etc. etc. She said to find the 3 …somethings. And smell them? How was I supposed to know what I was looking for in a room full of things. I think I fudged that bit up.

I also smelled cat glands. YUM.

Anyways, in between rooms, to clear the previous smells, you smell coffee beans. I LOVE THAT SMELL. Unfortunately, my perfume did not smell like coffee beans.

The penultimate room is effectively the shop window with a smoke machine, a couple of brass copper tubes and sand - I watched as shoppers peered in to look at me talking to this stranger. A little uncomfortable but all part of the fun. I was greeted by a 'technician' who is supposed to figure out the last little kinks in your journey. He asks you questions about the rooms, what you thought, and just makes general conversation. He asks you to smell a couple more things to get it just right and voila, you're done.

I then got taken into a final room where this technician tells me about my own personality (like bud, I've been living with myself for 19 years, I think I know…) and I'm finally faced with my fragrance. I grab the paper stick a bit anxiously and take a whiff.. Alright, I say. "It smells like the baby cologne I had when I was younger." He replies oh, and says that I must have had my scent figured out from a young age then. In reality, my Mum put baby cologne on all of her kids before school, haha.

After coming full circle, I'm finally told about my perfume: how a pretty big deal French man made it himself, (only 1 of 2!) unlike some of the others that are made by his wife and his prodigies. It makes me think, though: this perfume isn't really unique if it's already pre-made? It's just the one I seemed to sway towards the most, is it not?

But it was such a cool and unique experience and I'm glad I was a part of it.

If you'd like to know more, check it out on their website right ---> here.


L. 


Thursday, 24 April 2014

The Summer Set

Almost missed this gig. We thought it was next Monday but it turned out it was last night and it's fine because 3 looks like a half 8 and whatever. BUT I'M SO GLAD WE DIDN'T.

The Summer Set played around the UK and had their finale show at the O2 Academy, Islington, London. Although we didn't get VIP passes to meet the band, it was a mind-blowing experience. (It would've been ULTIMATE had The Cab not pulled out but s'alright.)

The show started off with Paradise Fears, a 'baby band' (as described by Brian Dales) that switched up their pop-rock genre with a little spoken word action in some of their songs - kinda rapping, but not fully there, if that makes sense? Very Ed Sheerany! They were good. They got the crowd hyped up and were very accommodating to the fact that they weren't so well known. Their > website <!

The second opener was William Beckett, ex-frontman of the band 'The Academy Is...'. This guy.
He was so charming and brilliantly talented - his solo stuff is spectacular, which isn't surprising as his songwriting talent is phenomenal. You should definitely check it out. I especially liked his song Cracks in the Ceiling and Compromising Me! He also made the best entrance to Eminem's 'The Real Slim Shady'. *Ahem*, I mean, The Real William Beckett. I'm a little bit sad I didn't get to hear 'About A Girl' live but y'know, William Beckett was still a pleasure. His > website <!

And the climax - The Summer Set. I was buzzed. The prospect of seeing Chelsea Kane (who joined the band for a couple of the dates) added fuel to the fire. Unfortunately I didn't, but a friend of mine did! Bah humbug. ANYWAY, the band came on to Rescue. It wasn't the first time we'd caught a glimpse of Brian, as he came in for a Third Eyed Blind cover with Paradise Fears and sang back up for William Beckett's 'Just You Wait' beforehand. 

They sang Chelsea next, which was brilliant. It's crazy, thinking of the kind of energy that emanated the room. They played for about an hour and a half and mixed the playlist up with new songs and oldies. They finished on Legendary, toasted the final show with shots and the infamous 'How I Met Your Mother' canary-yellow coloured umbrella (rumour has it, Chelsea Kane is the one holding it in the IG post Brian uploaded, and is also the one he passed it to after…) and sang 'Yellow', 'Life Goes On' and 'Lightning In A Bottle' as encores. WAAHH. So much goodness. One would even call it LEGENDARY. Their > website <!

OH THE FEELS.

You can see a mash up of snippets on my Instagram, @la_german, so please do go check that out!













:)

L.

Thursday, 17 April 2014

My Running Playlist


I’m a newbie at the gym, but for as long as I remember, I’ve kept a running playlist on my phone to ‘motivate’ me. One day my flatmate asked me what songs I had on there, and I thought it’d make an interesting blogpost for you exercise buffs out there –or y’know, you wanna do your cardio in the form of dancing around to hella upbeat tunes.

First of all, it’d make sense for me to tell you that I have a little routine (which I switch up every now and then to keep my body challenged. I start off with a 10 minute warm-up at Level 8 on an exercise bike (obviously these levels vary depending on the bike’s brand, but let’s just say it’s around gear 5ish?)  After this, I stretch those freakin legs out before they feel stiff. That’s probably the wrong way to do it but y’know, I like the way I do it. Anyways, after I warm up, I do interval cardio. I walk for 10 minutes at a high incline and medium speed, to warm my legs up gradually again.

I then run like the wind. Or, try to, I guess. I run a kilometre in about 8ish minutes. That’s where the real shit kicks in and I’m sweating like a p i g. …never really got that saying. I drink water every time a song ends to keep super hydrated. Also, trying to drink large volumes of water every 10 minutes as opposed to small gulps every 4 really screws up with my breathing- and I hear getting oxygen into your blood stream is pretty important.

So, on to my playlist! Of course, I have it on shuffle so I don’t know what comes next.

  1. Accidentally In Love – Counting Crows
  2. Anklebiters – Paramore
  3. Angel of Small Death & The Codeine Scene – Hozier
  4. Big Yellow Taxi – Joni Mitchell
  5. Black Skinhead – Kanye West
  6. Break It Down – Traphik & Twankstar
  7. Burn – Ellie Goulding (Codeko Dubstep Remix)
  8. Come On Eileen – Dexys Midnight Runners
  9. Dear River – Kina Grannis
  10. Dirty Litte Secret – The All-American Rejects
  11. Diva – Beyonce
  12. Feel The Love – Rudimental (Kill Paris Remix)
  13. Girls – The 1975
  14. Gives You Hell – The All-American Rejects
  15. Hero – Childish Gambino
  16. Let’s Get It Started – Black Eyed Peas
  17. Love Lockdown – Kanye West
  18. Love On Top – Beyonce
  19. No Interruption – Hoodie Allen
  20. Pump It – Black Eyed Peas
  21. Ring The Alarm - Beyonce
  22. Say My Name – Destiny’s Child
  23. Sorry feat. Big Sean – Naya Rivera
  24. Still Into You – Paramore
  25. Sweet Louise – The Belle Brigade
  26. Swing, Swing – The All-American Rejects
  27. Slow Down – Selena Gomez
  28. Stronger – Kanye West
  29. Timber – Ke$ha ft. Pitbull (Gordon & Doyle Quick Fix Remix)
  30. Touch The Sky – Kanye West
  31. 3005 – Childish Gambino


I hope you get a couple new songs from this playlist! Happy exercising :)

L.