Sunday, 10 August 2008

London, day two and three.

In the morning on Thursday last week we went to do some sightseeing that my boyfriend was interested in. I don't really care much for it, as I rather just want to walk around and just see different areas. We did a little of that, too, going to Covent Garden as well.







Later that day we had dinner at my mother's cousin who lives in London. I don't have any pictures from it, but it was very nice.

The next day, in the morning, wasn't very fun for me either. We went to the Docklands as my boyfriend wanted to look at the buildings there. It was okay, but I sort of felt like I was missing out on other things that I'd much rather do.



Perhaps the nicest thing about that area was a really nice park, which soft, long grass that felt like a bed to lie in.


Afterwards we did some more sightseeing in London, such as seeing the Tower Bridge...


... then, finally, some shopping. I found this really nice shop called Dahlia in Carnaby that had the most adoring clothes, as well as fitting rooms.

I bought this dress, and I love it so much.


I really, really regret not buying this trenchcoat. I didn't have time to go back and buy it later.

14 comments:

FASHION CHALET said...

You look so cute in every photo, and I love your bag too. :)

Thank you so very much, for saying you will be commenting/voting in my honor. I appreciate it more than you can know. :) Thank you!!! xx

Amber said...

I love the high waisted skirt with the suspenders! It is fab and It's awesome you bought that dress because it looks fantastic on you. I looked through the program to see when gymnastics was so I've planned in advance and no one will interfere!

HANNAH-ZOË said...

that dress is adorable, i also like that skirt in the first photos. I have a similar trench coat to that one and i never where it because it covers up the whole outfit!

Margrete said...

Cute!:D

SZUSZ said...

I love your grey dress, it looks very nice on you

Anonymous said...

oh that trench coat is lovely! and so it the dress! i might have to find that shop when i next go!
x

Kaethe said...

this dahlia dress is the most beautiful item of clothing that i've seen for a while! you look wonderful in it, almost aristocratic. i wonder if dahlia has an online shop ... :)

anyway, i very much like your blog! would you like to trade links with me?

Insta Cooking said...

meybe in November i will be in London:D
Cute photos:)

Anonymous said...

oh.so many nice photos, and the trenchcoat.oh my, too bad that you didnt buy it,cause it looked smashing on you!!!

the Oracle of Style said...

I love your dress. You look great!

Anonymous said...

That coat was to die for.It looked very beautiful on you.Too bad you didn't have time to return to that shop. The dress is gorgeous too. Suits you perfectly;)

Anonymous said...

Åh, London är ju så underbart!
Tyvärr såg jag ditt tips om Dahlia först när jag kom hem, men jag får helt enkelt åka till London igen och kolla upp den affären då!

Ariella said...

Fashion chalet: Thank you :)
Amber: Thank you, too. Oh, I hope I manage to find out when gymnastics is on.
Hannah-Zoë: Ah, thanks. I actually think that I would wear that trench because the weather where I live is quite bad.
margrete: thanks.
city elegance: merci!
Carrie: yes, you should. It's easy to find, really... it's just off Carnaby street.
kaethe: Oh, that is such a great compliment. I checked and Dahlia (dahliafashion.co.uk) actually doesn't have an online shop, but it says on their website that you can contact them for mail order requests... And yes, I'd love to trade blog links!
Ania: Lucky you!
Regine: Takk... å, jeg funderer på å kontakte dem og høre om de kan sende den til meg.
the oracle of style: thanks!
anonymous: I might contact them and ask if they can send it to me... that is, if they still have it.
sassy: å, så synd. Jeg håper du hadde det bra i London likevel!

Caroline said...

that dress and trench are GORGEOUS. i'm sure you'll be able to find a similar trench somehwere else, don't worry.