Thursday, May 09, 2013

The Land of Oz

After an amazing time in the beautiful New Zealand our next destination was Australia, where we had 5 weeks to make our way up the East Coast from Sydney to Cairns, leaving the cities of Canberra, Melbourne, Adelaide & Perth for another time (hopefully!).

Our route

The most popular way to travel round Australia is on Greyhound buses (Premier buses are also a popular choice), however, we booked to go on Oz Experience in the hope that we would have a Driver Guide and be able to meet a group of likeminded travellers. Unfortunately though, on arrival in Australia, we discovered that Oz Experience had moved to its "winter schedule" and so we would be travelling on Greyhound buses anyway, even though we had paid more! Very annoying!

On our first morning in Sydney we went on a 3 hour free walking tour with a company called I'm Free, who also offer free walking tours of Melbourne. If you are planning a trip to either of these cities I would definitely recommend doing the walking tour as it was a brilliant way to see things that we otherwise might not have seen! We spent the rest of our day sunbathing in the nearby Botanic Gardens, before heading out to the suburbs where we went for a BBQ at Laura's family friends house - what a great way to start our time in Australia!

The next morning we went on a shopping trip (Sydney is amazing for shopping) and I just couldn't resist the lure of Topshop and ended up buying a dress that probably cost me twice what it would have at home - oops! Ed arrived in Sydney in the afternoon so we went for a walk to the harbour, then that evening my Mum's cousins son, Robbie, very kindly took us out for dinner at really nice place called The Sheaf in Double Bay.

Sydney Harbour Bridge

For the next few days, Alex & Laura stayed with Steve, a family friend of Alex', and his family, whilst Ed and I stayed in Bounce Hotel, a budget boutique hotel, which was recommended to me by Hannah, my older sister, and it was amazing!

On our third day in Sydney, we took the ferry to Manly Beach where we met Laura, Alex and Brad and Chippy, the boys Ed is travelling with. I would definitely recommend going to Manly if you're going to Sydney, as on the ferry trip you get such a great view of the harbour! The following day we went on the ferry again to Taronga Zoo, where we saw koalas, kangaroos and an amazing seal show - without a doubt the best zoo I've ever been to!

A koala at Taronga Zoo!

After a great few days in Sydney, we boarded our first Greyhound bus up to Spot X Surf Camp, an inclusion on our Oz Experience pass. Rubbish weather, even worse accomodation, and the surf lesson was also pretty useless! Our sleeping bag liners got their first use of the trip at Spot X - grim.

Two days at Spot X was two days too many, so we were very pleased when the bus arrived to take us up to Byron Bay! On our first night in Byron Bay we stayed in Nomads hostel - such a nice hostel. To book all of our hostels in Australia we used Hostelworld, a website and app, where people can rate the hostels, so you can then rank the hostels by rating. So useful, as we then stayed at the best rated hostel in each place we went!

The following day, we met my Mum's cousin, Terry, and her daughter Lara, who were on holiday in Byron Bay, and Terry very kindly offered for us to stay with them for the rest of our time in Byron Bay. On our second day in Byron, we went on a day trip to Nimbin, another inclusion on our Oz Experience Pass. Nimbin itself was a tiny street filled with hippies and drugs and definitely not worth the visit, but the trip was a good way to meet people, who we then met that night in Cheeky Monkeys  - a great club in Byron Bay where the dancefloor is made up of picnic tables. So much fun! On our last day in Byron Bay, Terry and her husband Neil booked us a surf lesson with Style Surfing which made us realise just how rubbish our other surf lesson had been. All three of us managed to stand up on nearly every wave and it was a great hangover cure!

Nimbin

From Byron Bay we headed up to Surfer's Paradise, which ironically wasn't a little surf town, but a city filled with high rise hotels - certainly not paradise! The good thing about Surfer's Paradise is that there are tonnes of activities to do if you have the money, but as we are on a budget we spent our day cloudbathing.

Brisbane was our next stop, where we spent the majority of our time at Southbank, a lovely area next to the river, with a manmade lagoon, museums, art galleries and cafes. On our second night in Brisbane, we met up with Dave and Arj, Alex and Laura's friends from home, for a night out. From what I can remember (not much) it was the best night out we've had whilst travelling!!

Southbank, Brisbane

Our next destination was Noosa, where we stayed with Al's Nanna's friend Jill for two nights, then with Jill's daughter Caroline for one night. Noosa is such a pretty place! Whilst there, Jill took us on a trip to the nearby coastal towns and we went on a walk in the Noosa National Park - lovely!

From Noosa we travelled up to Rainbow Beach, which is where we did our Fraser Island trip from. You can get to Fraser Island from either Rainbow Beach or Hervey Bay, with Rainbow Beach probably being the best choice, as it is only a 10 minute ferry crossing compared to 45 minutes. We did our Fraser Island trip with Rainbow Beach Adventure Company, who offer a self-drive 4WD tour of the island in a convoy of 4 cars, with a guide in the lead car. The other option on Fraser Island is to go on a 4WD coach but I would 100% recommend the self-drive trips over a coach, even if you can't drive, as driving or being a passenger in a 4WD car is the whole point of the experience and it just wouldn't be the same in a coach!

Fraser Island

On our first day in Fraser Island we drove to Lake Mackenzie, where our guide, Muzza, found some tiny turtles for us to look at - so cute! From Lake Mackenzie we headed up to our campsite for the night. It is safe to say that if you are more of a glamper then this trip is not for you! On our second day we went to Eli Creek (a lazy river that you can float along in), the Maheno shipwreck, then to the Champagne Pools, which are rockpools that are deep enough to swim in, where waves crash over the edges making the pools look like fizzing champagne! From the Champagne Pools we drove to a massive sand dune which we hiked up (seriously tiring), before heading back to the campsite. That night we played a hilarious drinking game with the lovely Swiss girls that we shared a car with, which did not make for a pleasant drive back to Rainbow Beach the next day (via Lake Wabby which we walked to for 40 minutes in the pouring rain).

The Maheno Shipwreck

So we arrived back at Rainbow Beach, looking like drowned rats and feeling slightly worse for wear to be greeted by Ed, Brad & Chippy in their Jucy campervan. (If hiring a campervan to travel round Australia, then Jucy are definitely the most popular company to hire from.) The next day, the boys headed off on their Fraser Island trip and we headed further up the coast to Agnes Water. Agnes Water is an even smaller place than Rainbow Beach, yet somehow I managed to get lost whilst on a run and had to hitchhike back to our hostel! At Agnes Water we stayed at Southern Cross which had a great pool to sunbathe next to.

Airlie Beach was our next stop, which is where you sail to the Whitsundays from. We spent 2 nights in Airlie Beach before our Whitsundays trip, staying at Nomads hostel (Nomads is a chain, with other chains of hostels including Base, YMCA & YHA), which was so nice! The morning of our Whitsundays trip we woke up to unbelievable weather - so lucky as the week before, most trips were being cancelled due to a storm! We had booked a 2 day 2 night trip on a boat called Powerplay, which takes 18 people plus the crew. There are hundreds of boats to choose from and we chose that one as it's not a booze cruise, but still for people our age. On the trip we stopped at 4 snorkelling spots and at one we saw 5 turtles which was incredible! The boat was ideal for sunbathing and the crew literally did not stop feeding us - without a doubt, the best thing we did in Australia!

Whitehaven Beach, Whitsundays

After returning from our Whitsundays trip, we headed up to Townsville where we took a ferry over to Magnetic Island for a 2 night stay at Base hostel, which was included on our Oz Experience pass - definitely the best inclusion. The hostel was right on the beach and would be better described as a resort! On our full day there, we hired a white and pink "topless" car to explore the island, and whilst there wasn't much exploring to do on the small island, it was such a fun day, plus we got to feed some wild rock wallabies!

Topless!
Our next stop was Mission Beach, a really popuar spot for skydiving. Having already done a skydive in NZ this made it a pretty pointless stop for us as there is not much else to do their apart from sunbathe.

Our final stop on our Greyhound route was Cairns where we spent 4 days, staying at the incredibly popular Gilligans hostel, complete with its own club! In Cairns we spent all 4 days at the manmade lagoon, as we managed to miss our trip to the Atherton Tablelands (oops).

From Cairns we flew to Darwin as this is where we flew to Bali from. For some reason, we had dismissed Darwin as a transfer day but unexpectedly, it was such a great place! It has a really nice waterfront with a wave pool and a deckchair cinema, and is home to the vast majority of Australian Aboriginals making it a culturally interesting place also! Darwin is also home to a huge number of crocs, so on our one day there we hired a car and drove up to the Adelaide River where we went on a jumping crocodile cruise. We got so close to the crocs and although it was pretty scary it was amazing to see them in their natural environment!

Jumping croc!!!
Whilst the weather let us down a lot, I really enjoyed Sydney, meeting my Australian family and our Whitsundays trip, all making Australia well worth the visit!

Next stop... Bali!

Saturday, April 27, 2013

Gladrags: Australia

Australia doesn't usually come to mind when I think about fashion brands, but whilst here I've discovered some great high street shops and have also been told about some really lovely Aussie fashion websites, so I thought I'd share them with you (especially as nearly all deliver to the UK, for my friends from home that are reading this)!


A popular brand in Australia is Sportsgirl - it reminds me of Topshop, just smaller! Unfortunately I can't add links to the individual items but I thought I'd show off my favourite pick of their products anyway!

www.sportsgirl.com.au


Zoe Spliced Top $79.95 AUD - now the time is nearing that I need to enter the real world and find myself a job, I have developed an obsession with shirts, and I love the graphic print on this one!


Thread Bar Necklace $29.95 AUD - I love a good statement necklace and this one is great - simple, yet still effective!


Black Stud Bucket Bag $59.95 AUD - I've never been a huge fan of bucket bags until finding this one - love the black studs.


Bardot is also a popular brand , prevalent on the high streets of Australia...

www.bardot.com.au

 
Polka Shirt $79.95 - Another great shirt that fits right in with the current monochrome trend.


Witchery is another, more expensive, high street store, selling some gorgeous accessories.

www.witchery.com.au


Wide Metal Belt in Black $59.95 AUD - I so want this, as it's just like the Aqua belt that has sold out!


Joan Metal Hardcase Clutch $99.95 AUD


Mura Boutique is an online store that sells some of the nicest summer dresses I've ever seen!

www.muraboutique.com.au


Sweet Orchid Dress $55 AUD - so so nice, if I wasn't travelling right now I would buy this ASAP!


And last but certainly not least, Sabo Skirt is an amazing website, that Alex told me about, with the prettiest clothes!

http://www.saboskirt.com/


Tropical Bird Shorts $42 AUD


Crochet Garland Maxi $52 AUD


Until next time... x




Wednesday, April 03, 2013

Kiwi Experience

For the majority of the 3 weeks that Laura, Alex & I were in New Zealand we were on the, very popular, Kiwi Experience.

However, our first 2 days in NZ we actually did our own thing - on the first day we headed down to the Kiwi Experience head office to check our bus booking, then after that we got a train out to the suburbs to meet Laura's old school mentor and headteacher, who since teaching Laura, have emigrated back to New Zealand to work at a school here. Laura's old mentor, Janet, met us at the train station then took us for a tour of the school they now work at, before very kindly treating us to lunch. This was such an interesting way to see parts of the city we would never otherwise have seen and to experience a different culture by comparing their school system to ours. It was so interesting to do something different to the 'norm' of backpacking and I can't recommend it enough if you are going travelling and have some foreign contacts!

On our second day we took a ferry out to Waiheke Island, which was absolutely beautiful!

Auckland skyline from the Waiheke ferry!
 We started the Kiwi Experience on our third day - we chose the Sheepdog pass, starting in Auckland and finishing in Christchurch, with a minimum time of 16 days and stuck to this timing, as we had to!

Doing the Kiwi Experience was such a great way of getting to see loads of places in New Zealand without having to worry about organising it all ourselves! It was also a really great way to meet people and make friends, so I would definitely recommend it to other first-time travellers like us! Other more independent options include the Stray, Magic and Naked buses or a lot of people hire their own camper vans!

Our route round New Zealand

From Auckland we travelled to Hot Water Beach, where we stayed in some really modern lodge-style accommodation and attempted to dig hot pools in the sand at low tide. The next day we travelled to Waitomo, where we skipped out on caving (the main activity there) to save money and sunbathed all afternoon, then Rotorua the following day, where we went to the Polynesian Spa which was voted one of the top 10 spas in the world by Conde Nast! Rotorua is a volcanic area and the spa was made up of hot springs that looked straight out on to Lake Rotorua - once we got over the smell of rotten eggs (from the hydrogen sulphide), it was absolutely beautiful!

Polynesian Spa in Rotorua

Taupo was our next stop and the first place where we stayed for 2 nights. Lake Taupo is the largest lake in the Southern Hemisphere and provided amazing scenery for our skydive which we did on our first day there with Taupo Skydive! Taupo is the cheapest place in NZ to do a skydive and I am so glad we did it there, the weather couldn't have been more perfect! Taupo is also the first place we had a night out at the bar under Base hostel, which made it so easy to get to bed after - even though I don't remember the process! On our second day, Ed came to surprise me as we weren't planning to see each other in New Zealand which was so nice, although unfortunately not a hangover cure!

Skydive Taupo

From Taupo we travelled to River Valley which was literally in the middle of nowhere (no phone signal and outdoor toilets and showers!). The following morning Laura went horse riding whilst Alex and I sunbathed, before heading to the capital city of Wellington where unfortunately we only got to spend a few hours as we arrived late and left early. Had we had more time I would have wanted to stay an extra day there to explore the city properly!

An early start got us on the 8.15am interislander ferry which took us to the South Island where our first overnight stop was Kaiteriteri. We travelled through the optional hop-off of Nelson which was a really pretty city and if I could do the Kiwi Experience again I would definitely plan to spend at least a day in Nelson! Westport came next, where we went jet boating - so much fun! From Westport we headed to Lake Mahinapua (I love all the Mauri place names in NZ) where we had a fancy dress night with the theme of St. Patrick's Day green! Lau, Alex & I dressed up as the bright green Kiwi Experience bus!

The Kiwi Bus!

Next we spent 2 days in Franz Josef at my favourite accommodation of the trip, Rainforest Retreat, where we spent our second day doing an ice hike on the Franz Josef glacier, which included a helicopter ride! This was without a doubt my favourite activity in New Zealand - possibly because weirdly enough I feel totally at home when surrounded by snow and ice!

Franz Josef Ice Hike

After a great 2 days in Franz Josef we headed to Wanaka, which I was really excited to visit, as it is where Olivia, my little sister, has lived for the past 4 summers at the Treblecone Ski Race Academy - it was absolutely beautiful and Olivia is one lucky girl! From Wanaka we went to Queenstown, the adventure capital of New Zealand, famous for bungee jumping... and we sunbathed! Adventurous or what! We did however visit the infamous Fergburger which I can confirm was amazing! Definitely the best burger I've ever eaten! Two days later we headed to our final stop of Christchurch which was devastated by an earthquake in 2011. Most people we met had warned us not to spend too long there as the city centre is pretty much deserted with boarded up buildings everywhere you look, but I actually found it so interesting to see how a large city is coping with the aftermath of such a huge natural disaster!

New Zealand is without a doubt the most beautiful country I have ever visited and I will definitely be returning! Next stop Australia... x


Monday, March 04, 2013

Bag For Life

Today is the day!!!

Laura, Alex & I are off on our travels!

We are starting in New Zealand for 3 weeks, travelling from Auckland in the North Island to Christchurch in the South Island. We then fly to Australia for 5 weeks where we will travel North up the East Coast from Sydney to Cairns. After Australia, we head to Bali and the Gili Islands for a week, before the South-East Asian part of our trip! From Bali we travel to mainland Thailand, then Vietnam, Cambodia and finally the Thai islands. So excited!

Our route!

I thought it would be appropriate for me to write a blog on how to pack for travelling when you aren't a 'typical traveller' i.e. obsessed with fashion and make-up. When I started getting things out to pack a few months ago (yes months - it's been a very long process) I read a lot of other blogs on how to pack your life in to a backpack, and the few that even mentioned make-up said to take minimal items. Well I am proud to say that I am taking a full make-up bag, along with the mini hair straighteners that Ed bought me for my birthday (he knows me too well), because I am a girly girl and I'm not ashamed to admit it.

It took me a while to decide which clothes to take with me but I think I've done a pretty good job and I will review what I've packed on my return.

So, if like me, you are off on your travels at some point, then here is my list of what to pack in your backpack:

  • Clothes - underwear, bikinis, pyjamas, leggings, shorts, skirts (including a maxi for visiting temples), lots of strap tops, a jumper for flights, a denim shirt as a useful cover up, dresses, flip-flops & converse.
  • Accessories - a beach bag (which I am using as hand luggage), a small over the shoulder bag, a bum-bag, a few waist belts, a watch, a silk scarf and lots of jewellery - I think having lots of accessories will be so useful to make my outfits more exciting as obviously I have limited clothing options!
  • Washbag - mine is one of the hanging ones which I find so practical.
  • First Aid Kit - I made my own as the ones you can buy include lots of unnecessary things such as eye wash and a hundred dressings! Mine is more along the lines of paracetamol, ibuprofen, immodium, anti-allergy tablets - basically a lot of drugs (you can't expect anything less from a pharmacists daughter)!
  • Electricals - phone, camera, iPod, travel speakers (I have some splashproof Breo speakers and they are amazing!) and my Kindle, plus all the chargers.
  • Fast-absorbing travel towels
  • Passport, spare passport photos, foreign currency, travel credit card, padlocks, travel journal & copies of all my important documents (passport, itinerary, insurance, drivers license)
  • A sleeping bag liner (to use as a sleeping bag as I am headed to hot countries), travel pillow and a pillowcase.
  • A Camelbak water bottle
  • A small umbrella for Asia - last time I went it rained A LOT!
  • Make-up and mini hair straighteners (thank you Ed)!

And believe it or not, all of this fits inside my 65L bag, with a bit of space left over!

I'd like to add that my backpack (Travelproof Worldwide Travelpack 65) is a travelpack (opens like a suitcase) as opposed to a top-loader, which makes it incredibly practical, and it was a whole lot cheaper than the other alternatives that I found so I would highly recommend it!

So, as always, here is my pick of the best items currently available for travelling...















Top Row L-R:

1. Paperchase Luggage Tags Travel Scrapbook £12.50 - Ed's lovely mum, Fiona, bought me a travel journal in the same pattern!
2. My sisters bought me this gorgeous Urban Outfitters watch for my birthday (could there be a more perfect watch for travelling?!), but unfortunately it appears to have sold out, although they do still sell a very similar one!
3. Accessorize Leaf Crochet U Ring Bandeau £17 and the matching Leaf Crochet Rouched Brief £15
4. New Look Black and White Aztec Maxi Skirt £16.99 - I bought a plain black one from New Look but I wish this one had been available at the time, gorgeous and so cheap!
5. Chelsea Doll Spike Dream Catcher Necklace £12 - My sisters also bought me this necklace which will look great on the beach. If you haven't discovered Chelsea Doll yet for jewellery then it's definitely worth a look!

Bottom Row L-R:

1. Mikini Bikini Bikini Builder - this great website lets you design your own bikinis... yes please!
2. M&S Get Set... Go Travel Hair Straightener
3. Urban Outfiters bumbag - I lied, this bumbag isn't currently available, I bought it last summer but I just wanted to show it off because it is amazing!
4. bareMinerals Matte SPF15 Foundation in Tan £25 - I always use this foundation on holiday as it's light but still provides good coverage and blends well with tanned skin.

I hope this has been helpful for those of you who are off on your travels!

Goodbye England! See you in 4 months... x

Thursday, February 28, 2013

Fitness Fashion

With less than a week to go until Laura, Alex & I set off on our world adventure, a bikini bod is number one at the top of my wish list! Because I am obsessed with food, instead of dieting (tried and failed) I have just been going to the gym more than usual.

I'm a true believer in looking your best at all times, even when at the gym! I'm not talking nice hair and makeup, but gym kit is important, and when there is so much great stuff out there, there's no excuse for going in a pair of holey leggings and the t-shirt you slept in last night.

Personally, I am a huge fan of Nike when it comes to sports clothes as you can see...


Can you tell how obsessed with Nike I am?

But bias aside, here is my pick of the best gym gear available at the moment so you can still look fashionable whilst working out...


Top Row L-R:

1. H&M Sports Bra in Pink Marl £9.99 - the picture doesn't show that this sports bra is actually neon pink... amazing!
2. Forever 21 Colorblocked Ankle Pants in Grey/Neon Coral £16.75
3. Adidas by Stella McCartney Women's Run Performance Tank in Black £65 - Although it's quite expensive, no list of the best fashionable gym kit would be complete without something from Stella McCartney's Adidas collection, and I love the mesh panelling on this tank!
4. Sweaty Betty Flaunt It Dance Vest in Black £59 - I just love the lace trim on this top.

Bottom Row L-R:

1. Nike Free Run 3 Hybrid Shield iD Women's Running Shoe £105
2. Nike Free Run 2 iD Women's Running Shoe £95
3. H&M Sports Bra in White/Patterned £9.99 - love the pattern!
4. Sweaty Betty Eco Yoga Mat in Pink Charcoal £39 - the useful handle doubles as a yoga strap and the mat is made from fully-recyclable non-toxic plastic - who doesn't like products that are environmentally friendly these days!
5. American Apparel Diagonal Strap Gym Bag in Camel/Natural £40 - this bag is available in 12 different neutral colour combinations. Camel is my favourite because I love tan accessories!

If the thought of a bikini body combined with all these gorgeous items doesn't provide some inspiration to do some exercise, then I don't know what will!

Keep an eye out for my next blog entry on packing for travelling for the fashion- (and hair and make-up) conscious!

x

Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Les Mid

Over the past few weeks I have found myself doing a serious amount of internet shopping, to pass the time until I go travelling - only 33 days now (AHHH) !

My favourite new purchase has to be a set of ASOS midi rings that I bought myself as a birthday treat. I am absolutely loving all things midi at the moment - not just midi rings, but midi skirts and midi dresses as well. Below is my pick of the best available at the moment...


From L-R:
  1. Bohemian Collective Wishbone Above Knuckle Ring £12 - this is my favourite of their gorgeous collection of 9 sterling silver midi rings.
  2. Topshop Green Double Layer Tube Skirt £20 - I bought this Topshop skirt for NYE and it is so comfy!
  3. ASOS Vintage Finger Tip Ring Pack £15 - These are the rings I bought myself for my birthday - I have to say though, I bought the S/M and they are too big for me which is a real shame! 
  4. Ark Black Evie Midi Dress £19.99 - Ark sell a really great selection of midi dresses including a 'Heidi' range with 5 tie dye midi dresses - what's not to love!
  5. ASOS Marketplace Rose Gold Above the Knuckle Rings £11 - these gold-plated rings are such great value for a pack of 4.
My ASOS midi rings from the collection seen above

That's all for now... x

Thursday, January 10, 2013

Ski Couture

My old hotmail address - which I would like to add I created at the age of eleven - was shopnski@hotmail.com (wow)! But in all fairness it sums me up pretty well, because other than shopping, and of course the obvious things - friends, family, Ed - the thing I love the most in the world is skiing.

I started skiing at the age of three and went on to become a ski racer at the age of eleven, finally hanging up my race boots last Easter, after ten amazing years!

So if anyone knows about what to wear when skiing, then I guess it should be me (excusing the fact that I have spent the majority of my life skiing in a lycra catsuit!).

Me racing in my last GS race - Saalbach, Austria, March 2012

Ed and I are off to the French ski resort of Les Carroz on Saturday, which will be a nice treat before we head off on our travels! So today I am packing for our trip and after so many years of skiing, I have a huge list (I love a good list) of what to take with me so I don't forget anything - although I probably know it off by heart by now! So if you are off on a ski trip then here is a condensed version of my list, featuring the most important things...

Packing for a Ski Holiday:

❄ Ski jacket
❄ Salopettes
❄ Thermals
❄ Ski socks
❄ Hoodies
❄ Snood
❄ Ski gloves
❄ Goggles
❄ Helmet/hat

Then, obviously, you will need a few outfits for the evenings (although I often find myself slobbing out in my thermals or pyjamas), a bikini - I always take one in case the lifts are closed one day - and Ugg boots - because although they have NO grip when walking on snow, they are just so warm!  

A beautiful view of Les Carroz which I took a few years ago!

Here is my pick of the best goggles, ski jackets and hats currently available...


Top Line L-R:

  1. Shred Soaza 2013 goggles in Need More Snow - Ted Ligety is my favourite male ski racer, so naturally, I love his brand!
  2. Trespass Swindle ski jacket in Ghost £74.99
  3. Trespass Dolce Vita ski jacket in Black Embossed £119.99
  4. John Lewis Hear-Phones Headphones in White Sand £12.95 - such a brilliant invention!
I really rate Trespass for ski jackets, as they are so cheap compared to many other ski brands, yet they still have all the features you could possibly need, such as, lift pass pockets, powder skirts and air vents, which you don't always find in more expensive jackets. They also sell matching salopettes for equally low prices.

Bottom Line L-R
  1. ASOS Faux Fur Pom Boyfriend Beanie in Black £13
  2. Faux fur headband - fur is really on trend this winter and headbands are great for warmer days! There are loads available from ASOS Marketplace
  3. POC Iris X goggles in Pink 
You'll notice I haven't included goggle prices as these can really vary due to conversion rates and sales so you have to shop around online to find the best price!

Me in my Trespass jacket, ASOS hat and POC goggles

If you're hitting the slopes this season then I hope this blog has been useful for you!

Happy skiing x