Showing posts with label Bazaar Lifestyle. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bazaar Lifestyle. Show all posts

Thursday, 23 August 2012

Bazaar Lifestyle: Lion King the Musical. . London









Top: H&M, Vest cardigan: Topshop, Trousers: Vera Moda, Trainers: Boohoo.com

I was so excited to take my mum to see the award winning West End production of the Lion King Musical in London. It was the third time I saw it and was just as excited as the first time I saw it. We sat in the aisle seats in the Stalls section which was a treat as the animals walked down next to us. Definitely pick an aisle seat if you decide to go for Stalls. Prices range from £50-100 for tickets but it is well worth it. The show is breathtaking. It is easily my favourite West End show as so much effort goes into the staging, costumes and lighting. The theatre is right near my old Uni so I pranced around campus as if I was a Fresher again (sniff). 
My outfit was a simple comfy look but I was excited to wear out my Isabel Marant wannabe trainers from Boohoo.com. 

Monday, 13 August 2012

Why I Will: Miss the London Olympics. .




British models strut their stuff at the closing ceremony
I didn't really watch the Olympics. There. I said it. While most Londoners counted up Team GB's Gold medals and eagerly anticipated each Olympic game, staying indoors to watch on the TV, I wondered what I would eat for iftaari or how to fill my days after a long holiday in Spain. I am a terrible Londoner. Eek. I even slightly nodded in agreement at a recent meal in Tinseltown when a girl loudly declared she 'had no interest in the Olympics' before everyone around her threw her a disgusted look (including me, I jumped on THAT bandwagon straight away). Either way here are 3 reasons I am sad the Olympics are over:

1) The roads will be busy again. London will awaken from its Olympic drenched slumber from in front of the TV and realise that actually we need to go out again to get active ourselves.

2) I no longer can look forward to the Spice Girls performing at the closing ceremony which was the one of the highlights of my Summer.

3) London is not going to be polishing its shoes and looking squeaky clean for all the visitors anymore.

Either way I am still looking forward to the Brazil Olympics.