Having a bad hair day



We've all been there; that certain piece of hair won't lie flat or your parting won't go where you want it to. And you could be the most selfless, non-vain, non-shallow person ever and yet it would still annoy you all day. Which is what happened to me today because that extra bit of fringe that was clearly on the wrong side kept falling in my face. Not that I'm all those things; I'm actually kindof selfish, quite vain and a little shallow (not making myself sound too great am I). Anyway, so that's why I look kindof menacing in the photos because I'm battling with a piece of hair that kept falling in my eyes every 2.5 seconds. Aside from that though, I loved todays look. Like always in the UK, you can never trust the weather - when I woke up it was pouring with rain and then by the time I left my house an hour and a half later, it was bright sunshine. So I chose to trust the burst of sunshine and dress accordingly in my favourite H&M skirt that is a gorgeous length and fit and paired it with this long sleeved sheer floral top that I got from topshop (I went with long sleeves because let's face it, you can never trust the sunshine 100% and I didn't want to be cold). For the first time in what seems like a really long time, I didn't wear my long white missguided coat (*shock horror*). Instead I went with my stone trench that was from primark because I felt like it matched better and made a nice change. I added my caged black sandals (new look) which worked nicely with the dark top, and then finished with my Marc Jacobs watch and Spirit lipstick by MAC. I might've been pushing the weather thing a bit too far by adding sunglasses but I did it anyway (because I'm crazy like that), which probably wasn't necessary because by the time I finished work, it was back to being cloudy again. I love wearing oversized sunnies though because it makes me feel like one of my inspirational women; Audrey Hepburn, Victoria Beckham and Anna Wintour are all known for their oversized eye wear and so if I wear them too then I'm setting myself up for greatness. That, my friends, is known in my family as the 'jenni logic'.

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