Women’s Designer Jeans
There’s always an excuse to pick up a new pair of jeans. There’s never really a time when you should, as they are so adaptable and will work in absolutely every season. Rather than trying to restrict yourself, jump at chances to stock up. Here are some of our top picks:
1. 7 For All Mankind – Gwenevere Double Knit Black Jeans. These ones do cost quite a lot, as you’ll probably end up having to pay in the region of £185 for them, but the way they’ve designed them makes them utterly irresistible. They have a straight casual feel to them and manage to extenuate your figure, without being too intrusive to your natural body shape.
2. Paige Premium Denim – Verdugo Jeggings in Twilight. These ones really stand out, so it’s not for the person who wants to blend into the background, but we all know it’s no fun if we have to do that anyway. Leg huggers like these will always make the most of your physique and a splash of colour never goes a miss. If you’d like to know how you’d fit this one into an outfit, your best bet is to make sure that your colour isn’t bottom-heavy and is balanced in your outfit. Pick these super-stretchy indigo jeggings for £170.
3. J Brand Jeans – 910 Low-Rise Skinny Leg Jeans. The colour is deep and the price is high, what’s new with these J Brand jeans then? You’ll probably have to pay £185 for these, but J Brand really have a way of making the most classic style look brand new and perfect to throw on when you’re in need of something that’s guaranteed to do the job.
4.Levi’s – Skinny Roller. Light jeans aren’t really as popular as dark ones anymore and haven’t been for quite a while. Buck the trend and see what gems you can find at Levi’s, such as this lovable pair. They’re quite cheap at £66, so it’s not a problem if you can only find a couple of outfits for them to go with.
5. AG Jeans – Ryder Skinny Riding Trousers. £220 is the price tag that these ones come with, so you might want to try before you buy on these, but everyone seems to be satisfied that they’re worth it and are a top quality buy for some long-lasting designer black jeans.
Designing a child’s bedroom
Designing your child’s bedroom doesn’t have to be challenging. Plan ahead and make sure your child likes the colours, furniture and accessories you choose.
Many choose to design rooms according to a child’s favourite hobby or cartoon and while this is something they will enjoy at the time, it’s very likely this will change with time. Children go through many hobbies and having a room inspired by something they longer enjoy means you have to re-design it. Instead of designing your child’s room according to what they like, create a neutral room and add accessories which represents what they enjoy, something you can easily change as they grow up. If your child is interested in football buy posters and bedding emphasising this, instead of using wall paper. If you’re stuck for ideas around children’s bedroom furniture, GLTC have a beautiful range of girls and boys beds as well as great bedroom storage furniture.
Once you wish to re-design the room it won’t cost as much and you will save time and money. Children spend plenty of time in their rooms and it is important that they have enough space to play in by themselves and when they have friends visiting. If you are designing a small room it would be a good idea to invest in storage boxes which you can organise toys into. You can either label them with the contents or with a picture of what the box contains, so your child can easily find things as well as being able to putting them back one they are finished.
There are several fun, decorative storage boxes if you want to spice things up. Purchasing the right bed can be difficult since children are constantly growing, so if you are considering buying a new bed for your child keep this in mind. Instead of buying a small bed which may last for a couple of years find one your child can grow in through the years. By doing this you will save money in the long run and you won’t have to worry about redecorating the room according to the new bed later.
If in doubt look through catalogues and decoration guides as they will help you find clever solutions and options you might not have considered.



