Michael Kors Hamilton Bag

When it comes to the content of my bag, I’m sort of a hoarder. That’s why I got a big Michael Kors Hamilton as an everyday bag to carry all the junk that I don’t really need! Here’s a glimpse of what I usually carry with me…

1. Panasonic Headphones
2. Lumix LX5
3. H&M Hairband
4. Keys
5. DSLR Remote
6. L’Oréal Eyeliner
7. iPod Shuffle

8. Haircomb
9. Blackberry 8520
10. MaxFactor Mascara
11. Revlon Lipstick
12. Papermate Felt-tip Pen
13. Sketchbook
14. Neutrogena moisturiser

15. Urban Outfitters Sunglasses
16.Notebook
17. Cartier Wallet
18. Glasses
19. Sketching Pencil

I went to a small gig near King’s Cross with my flatmate yesterday. Scars on 45 were playing and Dia Frampton was opening for them. I honestly didn’t know any of the acts beforehand but it’s always good fun to try something new. This is why I love living in London, there’s always something new to do everyday! My flatmate was looking forward to seeing Dia, who was a former The Voice Australia contestant. Although we arrived a bit late and unfortunately missed her act, it was still fun – we got to see Scars on 45! Originally from Britain, they apparently are quite big in the US, having had their songs features in many TV Series soundtrack such as Grey’s Anatomy and CSI New York (thank you Wikipedia for your kind wisdom). Scars on 45 band members seemed really friendly and they were pretty good live, they even stayed after the show to hang out with the audience which I thought was really cool.

I’m wearing:

Coat : Primark
Top : ASOS
Trousers : Uniqlo
Boots : AllSaints
Clutch : Select
Hat : H&M 

Out & About

Camden

08.08.12

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I had a short walk around Camden the other day. The area used to be a great place to find vintage goods but over time, it has become populated with small stores selling cheap imported goods. Regardless, it’s still one of my favourite spots in London. Everything just seems so much different in Camden. Charity shops such as Oxfam tend to carry more interesting items and even though the H&M there basically carries the same goods as elsewhere, its interiors gives more of an American Apparel vibe. As creepy as it may sounds, Camden is a pretty nice place to watch people. You can find a great mix of people there: from the casual tourists to the vintage hunters and the sci-fi fanatics. I like to see what people wear and you can certainly expect to see some of London’s most eclectic fashion choices in Camden.