Wednesday 25 March 2009

Keep calm and carry on !

It was good advice in World War 2, and its good advice today !

I love these retro posters, and i'm thrilled that i've just found one in pink. They're from an original World War 2 poster that was never in wide commission, and recently since their discovery by Barter Book, they've enjoyed emerging fame...!

There's others too, "Loose lips may sink ships" and "Tea revives you" how true ! But this is my favourite, I love the whole idea of not making a drama out of everything, and stoically carrying on, how very British, along with Victoria Sponge, cups of Tea and the weather - fabulous !

Thursday 19 March 2009

New Momiji Dolls have arrived!

Momiji are gorgeous little collectible friendship dolls. Joanna Zhou is one of our all time favourite designers. Her range is inspired by Japanese street fashion. Now she's back with three new designs called the Cosplay Collection.

Cosplay is the word you get when you mix costumes and play. Cosplay has become a Japanese subculture centred on dressing as characters from manga, anime, and video games. Cosplay fans gather to see each other’s costumes, show off their own elaborate handmade creations, take loads of pictures, and in short have loads of fun.

Each Momiji Doll in the Cosplay collection is a Momiji doll in a costume! The one pictured here is Polo she's dressed up in this adorable polar bear outfit! Polo says " cuddles save me from muddles. I like furry boots and mocha"

Like other Momiji Dolls, at the base of Donut, Polo and Tiny is a teeny card to write a teeny message. Pass it on.

Spread the love!

Sunday 15 March 2009

Don't get in a fluster this Mother's day, checkout our cheeky checklist so you can have a fun day !

Don’t get into a panic this mother’s day, follow our 8 simple steps to have a relaxed day with your mum:

1. Buy your card in advance, or if you’re making one, start it early enough for the glue to be dry ! Make sure everyone’s signed it.

2. Flowers sell out really fast around Mother’s day, so buy them a day or two in advance, or pre-order them, so you don’t end up at the garage…. Mum’s notice these things !

3. If you’re buying a present online, do it soon, and allow for delivery times. Wrap your present in advance so you’re not rushing around trying to do it as your mum walks in…

4. If you’re going out for dinner, make sure you have a reservation. Restaurants are really really full on Mother’s day. Make your reservation at least a week in advance (more would be better)

5. If you’re going out for the day, buy tickets in advance if possible

6. If staying at home and you’re cooking, make sure you’ve got everything you’ll need !

7. Make sure everyone knows what’s happening, so no-one gets left out and gets upset

8. Check your camera – make sure your batteries are charged

Step nine - Relax and have fun with your mum !

Friendly warning !

I've just got to write and tell you about something that makes steam come out of my ears !! To all you Sunday Posh ground car booters who park in the KFC car park - Be careful !!!

I made this mistake a couple of weeks ago and it cost me £125 to get my car released !!! Aaaargh, money I really couldn't afford, and can I just say that the clampy people are not the friendliest in the world - if you get my meaning :-( The fine is £125 and they only accept cash! )

I went past there this morning on my way to work, and there were at least 6 cars clamped today, (someone's making a lot of money ? !) and it makes me mad ! I don't want this clamping firm to get any richer by ruining peoples day. So there you have it, don't park there, and tell everyone you know too please.

Enjoy our lovely sunny Sunday (daffodils and sunshine, brilliant !)
Reba car parking alert team ;-)

Saturday 14 March 2009

Nostalgic fashions at the new Sue Ryder shop

Sue Ryder care, our local charity, is opening its first ‘vintage and retro’ store in Peterborough's high street. There'll be nostalgic fashions and timeless classics. They open today - 14th March on Bridge Street.....!

The charity retailer raises funds to provide care and social support for people with conditions such as Cancer, Multiple Sclerosis, Huntington’s Disease, Parkinson’s Disease, Stroke and Dementia. They are among the top 3 UK charity retailers. Locally they have a store in Eye, but this new shop is described as a specialist store, selling retro and vintage labelled stock. Shoppers will be able to buy what Sue Ryder Care describes as ‘vintage elegant classics, or retro chick at bargain prices’.

We wish them all the best, the local Sue Ryder hospice does a fabulous job and we support them !

Thursday 12 March 2009

Red nose day Friday 13th March

It's extraordinary to think that Comic relief was launched in 1985 !

The idea behind it was so simple - Comic Relief would make the public laugh while they raised money to help people in desperate need.

So far there's been eleven Red Nose Days that've raised more than £420m.

Now thats more than funny - that's flippin astounding !

Do something funny for money this comic relief day

Go on, have a laugh !

Wednesday 11 March 2009

Hearts a flutter

This new Nica handbag had our hearts racing this week....!

In this Summer's muted coral shade, and oh so cute, with its clip on accessories and lots of pockets for all our terribly important stuff, we've voted it a winner...!

Nica are a new brand, only launched in 2006. Their collections mix design, fabrics and prints to create an innovative and individual look. Although the handbags are designed in London the range shows strong influences from around the globe and each piece is adorned with the Nica signature detail.

Uniquely designed charms, beading and embroidery, we love these handbags and it seems that you do too.... check out the new Summer collection in store...

Sunday 8 March 2009

Finally got to see Slumdog Millionaire !

As someone who goes to India pretty often, i was really curious to see if they'd be able to get across the assault on your senses that is India.

From the territorial dogs in the street, the chai wallah's, the amazing rail system that works beyond all reason and logic, because it really shouldn't. The beggars and the slum shanty towns, the rickshaws (Indian helicopter !) and the love affair with the man that is Amitabh Bachan ! Didn't see any roaming cows though, and not so many of my favourites, the ambassador taxis, but i think Danny did a great job !

Slumdog millionarire's got the lot, punch and pizzazz: a strong, clear, instantly graspable storyline and fabulous cinematography. It's definitely got that quirky-underdog twinkle and the awards are well deserved. How he managed to film a movie in the slums and in the street without a million onlookers is quite simply a feat in itself, and the other thing you don't get to see from the movie, is how flippin hot it is, noisy, or crowded...

If you haven't seen it yet, here's the rundown : The movie is about the Indian version of the hit TV show Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? Its the story of Jamal Malik, a former Mumbai street-kid who has a job making tea at a call centre. He astonishes all of India by entering the show as a contestant and triumphantly getting question after question right. Is he a fraud or is something weird going on? His amazing winning streak means he has to come back the next evening for the final big-money question. But overnight he is interrogated by Mumbai police (and they're not fluffy people) convinced he is a cheat. They take him through each of the questions he got right, and Jamal's life story unfolds in flashback as hereveals that each question, has a special significance.

The movie, differs from the book, which i really enjoyed, but i guess that at 2hrs, they just couldn't fit any more in. Its a brilliant feelgood movie, of indomitable spirit overcoming and of course - getting the beautiful girl !

Give yourself a treat and suspend your cares for a couple of hours - You'll be glad you did ..!

Thursday 5 March 2009

Elsie Belle - We're loving it ....

Elsie belle, is a cute but edgy jewellery range we've found, that creates a unique look, by using a mixture of vintage, modern and repro components.

It's loved by fashionisatas and has a celeb following including, Duffy, Holly Willoughby, Jenny Frost and toe tappin Rachel Stevens

We love it, because its just a bit different, and who wants to look like everyone else ? Our favourite? Well, its a tough call between the cutesy Deery me necklace or the big love in the mail necklace, which has had loads of press

Breaking news ........The top selling mail me a letter necklace is back in stock now, in medium or large and silver or gold.... finally !

See you soon, enjoy the sunshine...

Monday 2 March 2009

Nene Valley living - Features Reba's Spring bright colours

Nene Valley living featured some of Reba's lovely Spring bright jewellery in their zingy Spring fashion trend this month.

The colours for the Spring are bright and cheery and we've got some fabulous jewellery to match, or accessorise any outfit. With sunshine over Peterborough and the emergence of daffodils and Spring lambs, who wants to be encased in muted colours any more?

So bring on long lazy summer days, beer gardens and flip flops - we can't wait !

Sunday 1 March 2009

Backwards in High Heels - the impossible art of being a woman !

I love this book! It's one of those rare books that you want to earmark, scribble in and rush out and buy for all your girlfriends, its absolutely fabulous !

Its title comes from the old saying, that Ginger Rogers did everything Fred Astaire did, only backwards and in high heels ! Its a book for everywoman struggling to make sense of the contradictory demands of living in the 21st century, and it tells it exactly how it is.

Within its pages is everything an intelligent woman might want to know about the nuances of every conceivable topic: big subjects, such as love, motherhood, feminism, politics, grief, ageing, as well as the “shallower” stuff. Except, in this book, as in most women's heads, and their lives, the demarcation between the deep and the shallow is so slight that its barely noticeable.

What the authors show is exactly what it is like being female in 2009. They have reinvented this genre and made it properly grown-up. They're playful, they swear and make jokes, but they mean every word and best of all, there isn't a patronising sentence in the book.

It assumes that its readers will be adult women who are au fait with life's complexities, know how to live and how to think, but would like a little reinforcement every now and then. Or a little shaking out of worn mental grooves.

Here's what the Times critic said about this book "intensely charming, like a clever, fascinating woman in an impeccable little black dress at a dinner party where every other woman is flashing her fake tits and batting her eyelashes. Backwards in High Heels tells it how it is, and you occasionally get the sense that the wise information contained within its pages has been hard-won"

We don't sell this book in Reba, so its not an advert, its more of an extollation, buy this for your mum, your sister, your best friend or your cousin - It really is all that it promises on the cover and she will thank you for it !