Rick Owens dupe on the high street

Rick Owens dupe on the high street | A Living Diary

i am a HUGE fan of rick owens, i honestly pine for everything he’s ever made – it’s all so beautiful. he’s the king of darkness, perfect drapes, off centred zips, sharp cuts, flawless silhouettes, minimalism, black black and more black – i could go on! for me he is the definition of avante garde – it’s scruffy looking but extremely luxurious! almost warrior like. perfect, all of it. i love love love it!


“There’s something a little too chatterboxy about color. Right now I want black, for its sharpness and punctuation”

Rick Owens dupe on the high street | A Living Diary

as i’m vegetarian, i tend to stay away from leather, which unfortunately the majority of rick owens garments are made from. but a quick hunt around the internet i’ve found some amazing high street pieces that inherit rick’s distinct style for so much less (not that his pieces wouldn’t be worth it, they totally would! but for non-rich vegetarians like me, these i’m about to show you make great rick owens dupe)

Rick Owens dupe on the high street | A Living Diary

above are some inspired pieces i found at river island, all available online. my favourite has got to be the biker jacket, it’s in my shopping basket as i’m typing this! usually i struggle with picking clothes and outfits, but i think this winter it’s going to be all black and as many layers as i can fit on!

Rick Owens dupe on the high street | A Living Diary

how beautiful is the bag? rick owens isn’t a bag type of guy, infact i dont think he’s really designed many; but if he did i’d imagine they’d be this simple as the one above, with a patent and matte pleather material contrast. all the pieces in the collage above are from H&M – can you believe it!

i can see all my wages going on rick owens style things, mmmmmmmmm…

Monochrome & Neon

Monochrome & Neon from Monki, H&M | A Living Diary

pouch, sunglasses, nail polish, white tee, & pink tee.

at the moment, i really enjoy a wardrobe of monochrome & neon, with hints and shades of metallic! they’re so eye catching and versatile. i’d love to say this is all i wear, but i hate all of my clothes at the moment – i just want to start a fresh new wardrobe with beautiful new things!

Real vs Fake Mac Studio Fix Plus powder foundation

this post will focus on a real vs fake mac studio fix plus powder foundation.

i went to manchester at the weekend, and picked myself up a new foundation from mac. i’m in love with the studio fix powder plus, which shocked me because i’d have thought a powdered foundation would dry my skin out but it’s surprisingly nice to me. i’d run out of this a month ago, and because there isn’t a mac counter in my local debenhams i have to go to selfridges in manchester to stock up!

so, in the month i was out of my studio fix i had a toot on ebay and came across a legitimate looking foundation, on auction, from a 100% feedback seller, and there was already bids on it! but as soon as it arrived i knew it wasn’t right. the box was a dead giveaway and the shade the second. never again.

so i’ve compared the both to let everyone know what to look for when you’re skeptical of the authenticity of a mac foundation. the real compact is on the left, and the fake one is on the right. (prepare for a photo heavy post!)


notice how easily the fake lettering on packaging rubs off? instant giveaway.


if you take a closer look at the real packaging, you’ll notice these tiny sparkles.


but here on the fake foundation, the colour is more solid and flat.


they’re very similar, but looked at from this angle you’ll notice the closure of the compact is different.


when they’re both opened, not much looks different right? (haha, pink pyjamas)


but take a close look at the real one and the pan sits very near the lip of the compact.


whereas the pan of the fake one sits alot lower from the lip. small but noticeable.


same applies for the sponge compartment. they look very very similar…


but the real compact has the packaging numbers on, and the fake one doesn’t.


authentic underside labels have the batch code stamped on them, mine is (A81). understanding the batch code is really easy. they’re three numbers/characters in length. the first will be a number, the middle there’ll be a number OR a character, and lastly will be a number.

first represents the batch run
A: first batch, B: second batch, C: third batch, etc…

middle represents the production month
1: january, 2: february, 3: march, 4: april, 5: may, 6: june, 7: july, 8: august, 9: september, A: october, B: november, C: december

last represents the production year
this is the tricky part. the number represents the last number of the year of production. so if your last number is a 3, it was produced in 2003. if it’s a 7, 2007. more recent products purchased in 2011/2012 will still only contain one number for the year. my last number is 1, which means the year of production was 2011.

my batch code reads a81, which means that it was the first batch run, made in august of 2011.


although this batch code reads legitimate, it’s printed onto the label instead of being stamped. the font is also SLIGHTLY different (if you have an eye for design or typography you’ll notice this alot quicker)


the shade that i picked up are both apparently NC20. the fake one appears very pink, and the real one…well, real.


when applied to the skin, they look like completely different shades. the real one looks alot more orange (i have the palest skin ever! could do with using NC15) and the fake one a little less pink than in the compact but still a huge difference. if you have the chance to feel your foundation before you buy it, you’ll notice the texture of a fake one feels creamier and lighter, and if you test against your skin a fake one seems alot less pigmented and tends not to have a buildable coverage. it’s almost if you try and use a pressed finishing powder as a foundation, if you sponge/stipple it on it doesn’t really blend well.

i hope this helped anybody feeling a little skeptical about any mac products that they worry might me fake :)

Maximo Riera Furniture

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the octopus chair

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the rhino chair

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the walrus chair

you’ve gotta love maximo riera’s weird furniture right? i’d 100% have all of these chairs in my home if i could afford and fit them in. there’s something about all black, chunky bold looking furniture. the animals are simply added bonuses! his work reminds me of a few moooi designs, same concept but slightly different.