Designer Sunglasses at 'British Summertime' Prices! My Retro Picks from SmartBuyGlasses.co.uk

This week Twitter has been about two subjects, the rather royal baby, and people going, 'it's too hot!'. The baby arrived yesterday, and so did the rain, but don't be down heartened if you've only just splashed out on a new BBQ, as the cloud-splitting sun is set to return.  

This wet interlude gives you time to prepare, and check out Smart Buy Glasses for discounted designer frames, ski goggles, as well a prescription glasses & prescription lenses for sunglasses too. With Prada , Gucci, Jimmy Choo, Ray Bans and Costa Del Mar frames amongst the discounted designer labels, it's the best UK site of its kind I've come across.

Here are my top picks from SmartBuyGlasses ranges.

 

Bolle £46.65

Bolle £46.65

Gucci £99.95

Gucci £99.95

Burberry £199.95

Burberry £199.95

D&G £105.95

D&G £105.95

Marc Jacobs £155.95

Marc Jacobs £155.95

Ray Bans £85.95

Ray Bans £85.95

Versace £126.95

Versace £126.95

Horrendously Ugly Retro Green Bathrooms, I Love You

Avocado green bathrooms are due a come back by now surely? 

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SnapBox UK- No More Boring Walls

My son has become obsessed with The Aquabats on CITV. The US-import is, without exaggerating, the best children's tv programme in years. Unfortunately any toys or merchandise are nowhere to be found, due to the fact the series is only one series old here in the UK. Whilst I've given their creators my hard earned cash for what official merch there is to buy, I was disappointed I couldn't find any large posters of The Aquabats for my son to stick on his wall.  You always want your favourite band on your bedroom wall when you're a kid, so I used SnapBox UK to help him out.

 

Hey Homies!

Hey Homies!

Look how crips and bright the print is. How beautiful would your home, family snaps look in this format? It's easy to find out. You can connect your Facebook, Instagram etc. accounts and pick which images to transform into artwork as easily as clicking.

How about you make your own family portrait? Or create a photo canvas of your child's favourite pet to hang in their bedroom? It's time we started printing physical photos again, and SnapBox UK is there to help. 

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Ten per cent of Brits have lost irreplaceable picture memories after dropping their smartphones down the loo

Survey reveals Brits are literally flushing their photos down the toilet!

New research  reveals that over a third of Brits (36 per cent) have lost valuable photos after relying on their smartphones to store them. New innovative digital photography service, SnapBox, found this includes ten per cent from dropping their phone down the toilet (4 per cent whilst drunk!) closely followed by eight per cent in the bath.

Clumsy Brits also admitted to losing precious memories by dropping and damaging their smartphones (28 per cent), which could be easily avoided if special photos were more regularly printed and displayed in the home. The research highlighted that people have fallen out of love with the tradition of printing and displaying photos in the home with the top reason (19 per cent of respondents) being that they now have far too many photos to choose from, possibly following the surge in daily smartphone photography.

A generational shift was also witnessed, with only eight per cent of 18-24 years olds now displaying their photos in a traditional photo album, compared with 26 per cent of people over the age of 55. These findings suggest the trend for taking photos on smartphones, rather than cameras and displaying snaps on social media has changed the way young people now share and store their memories.

John Doe at SnapBox comments on the research; "There is a whole generation of people who are relying on smartphones to capture and save all of their memories. Photos are all too often gathering virtual dust on phones and social media where no one can enjoy them. We're hoping this research raises awareness that a smartphone is an unreliable way to store precious photos, especially for those who are particularly accident prone. People need to start making their memories count! 

"Imagine losing the irreplaceable snaps of your baby's first steps or best friend's wedding, these are memories you can't go back and relive. Don't let your friends and family become a JPEG, display your memories with pride for all to see", advises Doe.

The research is revealed at the UK launch of SnapBox (www.snapboxuk.com) . The service turns photographs, including those from Facebook and Instagram, into high quality canvas prints. Following a successful launch last year in the US, SnapBox is set to offer Brits a stress-free solution to the worry of what to do with the growing number of precious images saved on smartphones today.  

To begin your SnapBox order, simply log on to www.snapboxuk.com, upload a photo from your computer or mobile device, or select one from your Facebook albums. Alternatively, email an image from your device to snapbox@snapboxuk.com. You'll get a SnapBox preview email back in a few minutes. Choose your size and continue.

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Crazy, Kitschy Prom Dresses

Prom is the high school equivalent of the Grammys or the Academy Awards: the night is all about getting dolled up and making a statement with your style. While most girls opt for a classic fairytale ball gown or slinky evening gown, every once in a while, someone shows up to prom in a dress that is truly over-the-top. Let’s take a look at some of the craziest, most kitschy prom dress trends to ever hit the high school auditorium.

Duct Tape Mania

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What started out as a creative money-saver—to make a prom dress entirely from duct tape—has become a huge fad, thanks to the inception of the Stuck at Prom scholarship programme in the States. Over the years, gals have fashioned everything from Renaissance to rodeo-inspired dresses entirely from duct tape. Definitely one of the most over-the-top submissions this year was a “Queen of Hearts” dress that used silver, red, gold, white, and black duct tape to re-envision the style of the famous Alice in Wonderland character.

 

Wrapper Flapper. 

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Along with duct tape, candy wrappers are a hot commodity when it comes to DIY prom dresses. One girl showed up to her prom in a Starburst wrapper dress, while another showed up in a dress entirely made from bubblegum wrappers. But our favourite of these wackyCandyland-themed dresses is this frock made from Skittles wrappers. The ruffled knee-length skirt seems to pay homage to the 1920s flapper style.

 

Light Up the Night.

 

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Want to make sure you’re constantly in the spotlight? Show up in a light-up dress to prom next year. Designers are beginning to incorporate technology into wearable prom dresses—think hundreds of colourfulLED lights that shimmer as you move across the dance floor. Not wacky enough? One look at this Tron-themed prom dress—complete with light-up straps and bodice—is sure to leave you dazzled.

 

The Cat's Meow. 

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Why leave your favourite cartoons and animated characters in your past? Pokémon and Sock Monkey have both made big debuts at high school proms, but thanks to Etsy, Hello Kitty was the cat’s meow this prom season. As if the cartoon cat face and big red bow on the bodice weren’t enough, the full tulle skirt lined with fire engine red ribbon makes this frock one of the most over-the-top prom dresses of the year.

It's Too Bloody Hot. I Need a Novelty Ceiling Fan.

If it wasn't freezing 75% of the time in Northern Ireland, I might just invest in one of these. I love the Dr Seuss painted one, which do you like? 

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The Five Most Iconic London Hairdos

When it comes to global trends, London leads the way – and in the world of hairdos this is no different. From the swinging 60s to the indulgent 80s, London has shownthe world what to do and what not to do with their crowning glories so if you’re looking for inspiration then why not take a look at these five iconic London hairdos?

1. The Sloan

Though the original 80s version of this hairstyle lacked a little in the finesse department, it instantly became a globally recognised style. Its strongest feature is the central bouffant which can be accentuated by tying your hair at the back with a scrunchie or puffing it up even more with an Alice band.

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2. The rocker

Like the Sloan, the rocker requires a bit of backcombing and puffing. Think Carnaby Street in the 60s or Amy Winehouse circa 2005 and you’ll have a good idea of what we mean. You can complement the puffed-up back with smooth fringes or curled ends for a really great London look.

 
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3. The mod

From Twiggy to Quadrophenia, the mod look is a true classic and well worth mastering for your hairstyle repertoire. To achieve the most authentic results try using nice 'n easy blonde hair colouring to become a true blond bombshell.

 
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4. The duchess

This one is more of a modern classic, popularised by the ever-glamorous Kate Middleton. A modern variation of the Sloan, this hairdo requires you to look understated yet perfectly groomed at all times. Try using a really good, deep conditioner and then gently blow drying. Use a diffuser if your hair is prone to frizz and then use wide curlers to achieve gentle waves.


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5. The Rachel

This one may not have been born in London but its reach was truly global and once it had jumped off of the silver screen and across the pond, there was no keeping it away from the British capital’s salon scene.

If you’d forgotten about this 90s craze, crack open a couple of early Friends videos and remind yourself of the style icon that was Rachel’s hair.

If you’re looking to change your style or just want to do a bit of experimenting, you could do a lot worse than these iconic styles. Pick your favourite, get the necessary tools and hair dyes and set to work transforming your hair.

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TinyMe.co.uk Name Labels for the Coolest Kid in Class

TinyMe is a brand of terribly cool name label and personal kids' product. Started in 2006 and owned by three fathers (with thirteen children between them!) the emphasis is on cute with a side of sleek design.

TinyMe kitted us out with the Basic Variety pack, so now we are sorted for Back to School time labelling. The great part of these labels is that your child can pick from dozens of images, monkeys, monsters, butterflies, robots and cupcakes. They then can choose a colour scheme, another way to make their books and lunchbox stand out amongst the others'. The variety pack is ideal for those starting primary school, as some can't recognise their own full name yet, but will be able to say, "those must be my gym shoes, they have my picture of a boat on them!".

My son Michael chose the mod monkey on a moped. He loves them, so much so I'm going to have to hide the pack of iron on labels and stickers until closer to school time, or the whole house will be labelled! 

Visit TinyMe.co.uk to create a pack of your own for your child. 

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