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  • Blogging from the North | QueenBeady

    Blogging from the North | QueenBeady

    QUEENBEADY X MATT MCCORMICK

    Jacket C/O Get the Label | Dress Urban Outfitters | Boots C/O Ted & Muffy | Choker ASOS | Watch Larsson & Jennings | Bag Bought in Italy | Sunglasses C/O Sunglasses Shop | Blow Dry Alice, Aqua Creative | Photography Matt McCormick

    I’ve always had the idea in my head that you have to be down in London to make anything of yourself in the blogging world. I’m sure a few of you (read: a lot of you!) will probably feel exactly the same way. With major companies mainly all based down south it’s normally very difficult for us Northerners to get a look in when it comes to opportunities and events. But, over the last year I have noticed a massive change. The offerings are becoming plenty for us online blog warriors up here and we are starting to make some noise and it’s not going unnoticed. Blogging from the North just got a whole lot more exciting…

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  • 12 Reasons Why I’ll Never Be That Perfect Blogger | QueenBeady

    12 Reasons Why I’ll Never Be That Perfect Blogger | QueenBeady

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    It’s time for one of those posts, one that’s to be taken with a pinch of salt, because quite frankly I love a good ol’ laugh (at myself mainly.) I noticed some comments recently on a blogging thread about how people are now steering away from the super glam bloggers to those that are a little more relate-able. Aint nobody got time (or money) for a YSL handbag and jetting off to far-flung destinations every week. For me, reading blogs that are more “down to earth” that have nice (not excessive) things on their blog make me come back more and more. As much as I would vie to be one of those bloggers who constantly struts around in a bikini 89.76% of the year whilst being wined & dined by big brands I just know that that will never be me, so here’s reasons why I’ll never be that perfect Blogger…

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  • Escapism | QueenBeady

    Escapism | QueenBeady

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    Leather Jacket Topshop | Denim Dress ASOS | Boots Ted & Muffy | Watch Larsson & Jennings | Bag From Italy

    I’ve been racking my brains for the last 2 or 3 weeks wondering where the hell my desire to create content for this blog has gone. I mean really soul searching. It’s an outlet that I have loved for many years but slowly I’ve just fallen a little bit out of love with it. There was no tearful arguments or mixed words, I just drifted from it. I do still love it dearly despite mentioning my love diminished for this little space on the web but I just needed to take a backseat for the sake of my own sanity and health. I look at these photos and think my goodness, “I look healthy & happy.” That’s all I want to ever be in life.

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  • When I Grow Up #WEChildhoodDream | QueenBeady

    When I Grow Up #WEChildhoodDream | QueenBeady

    QueenBeady Workwear Express

    Ever since I was a little girl I knew I wanted to write. Whether that be penning my own novel or casting my editorial eyes over the latest fashion magazine? It’s something that I’ve always been passionate about, you’d catch me making my own magazine’s as a little girl, using my set of Crayola’s and my latest notepad to create my imaginary editorial. I’d play Agony Aunt for the letters page, create my own short story, I’d even create my own mood board of things you should be buying. This was at a ripe age of six or seven. There wasn’t a week that went by that I didn’t pick up my issue of Girl Talk for inspiration (you know the one I mean!) When Workwear Express got in touch with me and asked ”what did I want to be when I grow up?” as part of the #WEChildhoodDream campaign, I knew the answer was easy because my love for the topic has always been apparent through my life.

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  • The ”I’m a Celebrity & I can do whatever I like” Culture | QueenBeady

    Wow, what a week for Media controversy’s. It’s never dull in celeb-land is it? From Jeremy Clarkson’s fracas with a producer, to the rather old-fashioned comments from D&G on surrogacy and now the vile tirade that Natalia Kills & husband, Willy Moon launched on contestant Joe, on the New Zealand version of X Factor.

    It begs the question – do these people really know what influences they have on modern day society? All the people questioned above, I at some point, have looked up to and valued their presence as an artist, designer, presenter. To only be swatted round the face with a fly squatter and told to ”wake the hell up.” Yes, they are human beings, we all make mistakes, say things and do things that don’t always have the desired effect that we necessarily want. But the difference between them & I is that they are in the public eye and they all have well regarded fans and followers. Some of those who are impressionable.

    Hitting someone is not acceptable – but we don’t know the ins and out’s of that one. D&G’s comments are old-fashioned & I don’t agree with them but we all have opinions, who knows if those words have been twist. But to me, the direct vile abuse that Natalia Kills & Willy Moon gave that poor sod on stage was just a car crash that I could barely watch through the little gaps in between my fingers. It was live, everything was on show for all it was worth. That was downright bullying.You could not hide from it, warts and all.

    You can watch the clip here. And do you know what it was over, not his ability to sing, or his fantastic performance, oh no-no don’t be silly, it was over his suit and hair. Yes, you did read that right. Apparently he was a ”doppelganger” of Willy Moon and he should be embarrassed of how much he had ”copied” him with his suit. I am actually appalled at the venomous blasting that that poor boy received on national TV. Well of course, the underdog had the last laugh. After much campaigning the two have been sacked after the appalling behaviour they displayed over the weekend.

    Bullying is not ok. They sent out a very loud & clear message that it was ”ok” to ridicule someone. It just doesn’t sit comfortably with me. Two young, influential artists who quite possibly could have been bullied themselves not that long ago were being the bully. That’s pretty rubbish to me, especially when I have seen someone dear to me be treated in a similar way. Bullying will never be ok & I applaud MediaWorks for quickly taking action.

    Have you seen the video? Are you happy that they have been sacked?

    Rebecca xxx

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