2017 | Goals And That New Year Feeling

2017 new year goals

Happy New Year you lovely lot!

I know this is such a cliché thing to say but I cannot believe it is already 2017 – I am not ready for a new year yet, to be honest. That is not because I haven’t achieved all of my 2016 GOALS but because there is a lot of pressure at this time year – especially online – to appear like you are turning over a new leaf and are feeling “super motivated” for the new year ahead. This is not exactly how I feel and I want you to know, if you are also feeling a little left behind with the whole new year hype, that it is ok to take a bit more time. Ultimately, today is just another day and just because it is a new year does not mean everything is going to miraculously change.

That said I do think it is a good time to set some goals to work towards during the coming year, whether they be goals that you start straight away or you wait for the right moment.

Last year I wrote a similar post but I am not going to obsessively go through the goals I set myself and analyse whether I achieved them or not because a) that could be extremely demotivating, which is not the attitude I want to have going into a new year and b) although they may have been my goals at the beginning of 2016, my mindset has changed a lot in a year and some of the goals have either changed slightly or become less important entirely – and that is also ok.

2017 new year goals
2017 new year goals

My first set of goals are to do with this blog. Similarly to my 2016 goal – I want to continue to work hard on my blog content and social media channels. I know that I need to adapt how I produce content, especially during the next few months because shooting outfit photos in Montreal’s subzero snowy climate is not always a laugh and all you’ll be seeing is different variations of jumpers, jeans and Dr Martens. I also want to up to Youtube game – starting a YouTube channel is one of the 2016 goals that I achieved and am most proud of so I am going to continue to work hard on that too. A second goal, that I want to work on as soon as possible, is updating my blog design and maybe switching to WordPress. I feel that in 2016 the blogging world took design a lot more seriously and as a result many blogs no longer have that “blog look” but are more like professional websites. I want to keep a simple design for Fashion Et Moi but I think we need a little makeover, don’tcha think?

2017 new year goals
2017 new year goals

My second lot of goals are career orientated. If you have been reading this blog for a while, you will know that over the past few years I have lived in Paris, then Barcelona and now I am in Montreal. While travel is one of the things I enjoy most in life – and one of my 2016 goals was to move to a new city (done!) – living abroad can mean that your job prospects are limited. I am extremely grateful that I have been able to experience a winter without a coat in Barcelona and a white Christmas in Montreal and accepting jobs in retail or customer service have allowed me to do that. However, in 2017, I really want to get a job that I enjoy (and preferably pays well too). This is probably the most important goal for me and I feel that I am already on the right track – I am currently doing a part time digital marketing internship while working in a vintage shop where I run their newly established online shop. A lot can happen in a year so here’s to finding my pathway in 2017.

2017 new year goals

Finally, I find that I am at my most productive and most motivated when I am happy so my last set of goals are about working on myself. I truly believe that nobody is perfect and while that is totally ok, if your imperfections are making you unhappy or hurting others – make a change. I have been able to recognise for a while now that I need to work on my outlook on life, anxiety and indecisiveness and will continue to do so in 2017. Due to my indecisiveness, I can leave a lot of things to the last minute – including writing blog posts late on a Sunday night – which results in higher stress levels. So getting shit done within good time is another big goal for me this year – it will not only improve my wellbeing but also how I work and what I produce. I also want to get back into yoga and mindfulness, which have been rather neglected of late.

So here’s to 2017! Who knows what the new year holds for each of us but I hope that you achieve what you want to – whether you start working towards your goals right away or take your time, that is ok!

Izzie x

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Blogging Outtakes 2016

Blogging outtakes 2016 funny fashion blog photographs

Hello strangers! I hope you all had a wonderful Christmas – mine was the first spent away from my family but it was also that first time Lewis and I had had Christmas just us (despite having been together for nine years!) and it was delightful. So now that Christmas is over, the blogging world goes into reflection overdrive and today I am sharing with you my blogging outtakes 2016….

The trick to fashion blogging is to not take yourself too seriously. There are many factors at play when shooting outfit photos – wind can play havoc with your hair (hello #fringeproblems), people might be staring at you or sometimes, quite simply, your face just does not look right. All of these have happened to me and I am sure will continue to happen because, let’s face it, I am not a professional model. So here are my best blogging outtakes of 2016 – from pulling cba faces, doing funny poses and a cute photo bomb to that sneaky shutter capturing just the most unflattering moment – so have a laugh at my expense and enjoy!

Blogging outtakes 2016 funny fashion blog photographs
Blogging outtakes 2016 funny fashion blog photographs
Blogging outtakes 2016 funny fashion blog photographs
Blogging outtakes 2016 funny fashion blog photographs
Blogging outtakes 2016 funny fashion blog photographs
Blogging outtakes 2016 funny fashion blog photographs
Blogging outtakes 2016 funny fashion blog photographs
Blogging outtakes 2016 funny fashion blog photographs
Blogging outtakes 2016 funny fashion blog photographs

Original blog posts –
YELLOW SKIRT AND BAKER BOY CAP
DAYTIME METALLICA
WHAT A BARGAIN!
STYLING BLUE JEANS AND A WHITE T-SHIRT
SAILOR STRIPES, RUFFLES AND DENIM
COLD SHOULDER AND FLORALS
KEEPING IT SIMPLE
CHOKERS AND OPEN COLLARS
DRESSING IN MY BOYFRIEND’S CLOTHES
Izzie x

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Five Free Things To Do In New York City

You do not need me to tell you that New York City is one of the most expensive cities in the world. It is also (IMO) one of the greatest cities in the world and as with all amazing cities, there are of course loads of free things to do so you do not have to worry about a trip to The Big Apple breaking the bank – especially if the bank is already broken after having bought all your Christmas presents.

Lewis and I headed to NYC last weekend to see Bon Iver (which certainly was not free or cheap) and as we had both already done the major tourist stuff before, our agenda was simply to discover some new areas, soak up the Christmas spirit and have a jolly good time (all the while not spending too much money). So here are my top five free things to do in New York City that we did during a whirlwind 48 hours in the city. My New York vlog is coming this Sunday to my YOUTUBE CHANNEL so watch out for that!

The High Line five free things to do in New York City
The High Line five free things to do in New York City

1. The High Line & Greenwich Village

In the quest of finding the alternative sights of Manhattan, on Saturday morning we took ourselves to W34th St where begins The High Line – a 2.5km stretch of old railway tracks which have been converted into a green (in the summer) walkway above the gorgeous area of Chelsea. It was amazing to get a different view of the city, being slightly raised up, and there are lots of interesting buildings to see, both old and new. We strolled until W16th St where we gave into our cold toes and went to Chelsea Market to warm up and grab a bagel.

Friends building five free things to do in New York CityFrom Chelsea Market we headed to the neighbouring Greenwich Village which has fast become my favourite area of Manhattan so far. Although it is still full of people, it feels less intense than further uptown thanks to the smaller buildings and neighbourhood vibe. If you are a Friends fan you have to stop off at Grove and Bedford to see the building where they supposedly lived, although once you walk about the area you will see how unrealistic that actually was! It was a lovely weekend activity and if you are tired after all that walking, I would recommend John’s of Bleecker Street pizza which we had on the Friday night and it was delicious!

Central Park five free things to do in New York City
Central Park five free things to do in New York City

2. Central Park

Ok I know that Central Park is a very obvious must-do in New York City but as strolling through a beautiful park is one of my favourite free things to do on holiday, I just had to include it. We were both so excited to see that ice rink that has been in so many films and it is just such a stunning setting with the backdrop of skyscrapers. There are lots of other things to see and do in the park if you are not there during the festive season such as visiting Strawberry Fields, strolling through Bethesda Terrace and boating on the lake!

Christmas Tree at Rockefeller Center five free things to do in New York City
Times Square five free things to do in New York City

3. See the lights

There is no doubt about it that New York is made so special by its lights and being there just before Christmas, we were treated to even more lights. As dusk fell on Central Park, we headed south on Fifth Avenue towards to famous Christmas Tree at Rockefeller Center. On our way we got distracted by the endless but beautiful shop window displays and an impressive light show on the front of Saks Fifth Avenue. It is all about the tree though – it is seriously surreal standing in front of that iconic tree, watching the ice skaters below and getting that inevitable feeling of being in a film.

If you are in New York at any other time of year, never fear – head to Times Square after nightfall for your fix of lights. I know Times Square is a super obvious “travel tip” but as a girl who finds more beauty in raw, bustling cities than serene countryside, the lights of Times Square are simply unmissable.

View of Manhattan from Williamsburg five free things to do in New York City
View of Manhattan from Williamsburg five free things to do in New York City

4. Views from Brooklyn

It is always so tempting to spend all the time in Manhattan because it is staggering, breathtaking and iconic, however the other boroughs of New York City should not be forgotten. Although I still feel that I have only scratched the surface in my exploration of Brooklyn, we made sure to give this quirky part of NYC the time it deserves. We were actually staying in Kensington, Brooklyn right next to Greenwood Cemetery and just south of Prospect Park, which are another two amazing free things to visit that go under the radar. On our last day, we went up to the ever-so-hip Williamsburg which boasts not only some cracking brunch places (check out EGG) and shops but also an incredible view of Manhattan. I would also recommend walking over Brooklyn Bridge to Manhattan at dusk to get a great view of the city lighting up for the night.

Uniqlo Friday evenings at MoMA five free things to do in New York City

5. Friday evenings at MoMA

Thanks to stumbling into Uniqlo to check out their thermals – glamourous, I know – we found out that MoMA (The Museum of Modern Art), in collaboration with Uniqlo, is free on Friday evenings between 4pm and 8pm. I remember going to MoMA on my first trip to New York when I was sixteen and loving it so I was excited to spontaneously go again, while avoiding the usual 25$ admission fee. We only had time to do one floor so we headed straight for the 1960s where I had expected to see a lot more Andy Warhol than there actually was. It was still amazing though and backs up what I already knew – that the sixties was just simply the best for all things art, fashion and music. So if you are in New York on a Friday evening, I highly recommend catching a bit of culture at Uniqlo’s free Friday evenings at MoMA before heading for dinner and/or drinks elsewhere in the city.

Izzie x

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Battling The Elements

Skirt – ZARA, Top – vintage, Coat – vintage, (SIMILAR), Boots – DR MARTENS
Location: Mile End, Montreal

We all know that fashion blogging in winter is tough – it gets dark much earlier, the weather is worse and outfits are dominated by coats and boots. But winter in Montreal is going to challenge outfit photo shoots to another level and although I have been mentally preparing for this since I moved here, evidently I am still refusing to let a bit of cold get in the way.

So today’s outfit is clearly not weather appropriate but as I had planned to shoot it on Monday morning, I bloody well did! The second big snow fall of this winter so far was not going to stop me getting my content – I was instantly up for the challenge to try shooting while it was actually snowing and I love the result.

This look featured in my recent ALTERNATIVE PARTY OUTFITS LOOKBOOK but I wanted to share it because this might just be the perfect party outfit for Montreal, for four reasons. Firstly, thanks to the snow, I am currently living in my Dr Martens boots so being able to rock them to a party and not having to take a change of shoes is a win in my eyes. Secondly, I have given up on wearing tights and mini skirts for the foreseeable few months so a midi skirt with leggings hidden underneath is a great way of keeping cosy and looking fab at the same time. Thirdly, until I find a proper nice winter coat (good luck Iz), I will refuse to stop rocking the faux fur, which is fine because faux fur coats keep you damn warm and look so elegant for the festive season. And finally, if you were not sold on the previous three practical reasons, this outfit is super on trend with the metallic pleated midi skirt and mesh/goth top, which happen to go perfectly together.

I am sure that soon I will have to give into the cold and start shooting in the underground city, in my apartment or in the metro but I will keep sharing snowy Montreal outfit posts as long as I can brave it!

What are your tips for surviving fashion blogging in winter? Are you loving the Dr Martens as part of an evening/party look?

Izzie x

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