There is nothing I love more than infusing a sprinkling of glamour and luxury into daily life. Whether you consider it luxurious to buy a new lipstick, linger with a cup of tea, sleep in, curl up with a stack of books or surround yourself with beautiful trinkets, there is quite literally something for everyone in the field of glamour. See my post on how to live a cozier life for more inspiration!
One of my favourite websites for additional inspiration is {this is glamourous}. It posts almost every day, simply with beautiful pictures of fashion, home decor and things that are simply so..well, glamourous. Definitely check it out, it will sweep you away with its champagne pink ruffles and gold trim.
Today I thought I’d share some photos I’ve taken of glamourosity in my own life/friends. There’s so much beauty everywhere, you just have to stop and look!
Decadent puff pastry pizza with Boursin soft cheese, caramelized onions and basil.
Treating myself to a delicious dark chocolate bar and cozy movie..Freshly picked flowers from the garden A favourite photoA collection of Harrod's productsIsabelle's high fashion bag collection..plus a little sunflower friend!Isabelle's beautifully french-looking framed posterSeeing a rainbow on a beautiful afternoonBuying fruity martinis..
Dressing up in my favourite old-fashioned polka dots for a fancy birthday dinner!
So? What are your favourite luxuries? Where do you find the most beauty around you on a day-to-day basis? I’d love to know!
One of my favourite comments recently was from the Stir-Fried Dinosaur, who said that my blog was cozy. Isn’t that just the nicest? Thank you! This made me particularly happy because I try very hard to keep my life as cozy as possible. Today I’m going to share with you how I achieve coziness, and how you can too!
My Definition of Cozy:
1. Making your life work for you, so that your personal spaces always feel like home
2. Knowing what you love, and doing it
3. Feeling luxurious in your own way
How To Cozi-fy Your Life
Hot Chocolate and Magazines
1. Making your life work for you.
This means making the most of what you have. You may not have an unlimited budget, or you may not have unlimited space, or you may not have unlimited time to make your spaces perfect. What’s important is that you prioritize. What means the most to you? What will make you feel the most at home when you get home? Is it a big library? A doggie? Big windows and an easy chair? Photos of family and friends? Lots of delicious food? Zero in on what is most important, and make your lifestyle work around that. Budget your time, energy and money carefully in order to get the most out of your life, and the spaces you spend it in.
Marjorie Hillis’s book, Live Alone and Like It, was a bible written for the modern 1930’s woman, but still manages to be remarkably current. It’s one of my favourite books, and I always read it whenever I want to amp up the luxury/cozy in my life. She speaks about the importance of having a home that you really feel at home in, and how just because nobody will necessarily see your home, doesn’t mean you don’t need to make it fabulous! The time you spend nestled up in your rooms should give you lots of happiness – nobody will be happy and inspired if they don’t bother to make an effort in their living spaces!
2. Knowing what you love.
For many people, this is very intuitive. When we walk into a store, we can immediately say exactly what we love and what we hate. But I’m not talking so much about material possessions so much as routines and habits. Chances are there are many little things that make you very happy, but maybe you’re not doing them every day. And why not? What should stop you from incorporating as much happiness and coziness into your daily routines? Maybe for you your favourite thing is:
a quiet half hour reading with some tea
a long walk outdoors
a bubble bath
painting
people-watching in a café
spending rainy days in a record store
dancing.
skipping stones
driving aimlessly
spending Saturdays at the Farmer’s Market
exploring bookshops
drinking your orange juice out of a huge glass
making music
wrestling with your dog
napping
swimming
taking extra-long showers
mood lighting
listening to music without lyrics
etc.
The point is to make your life cozy you need to make time for the things that you love. I know, you’re busy, burnt out and have no time for such frivolous things, right?. To that I say two things:
You will continue to be perpetually burnt out and unproductive if you never take any time to relax or make yourself happy.
Frivolous things? This is your life! If you keep your nose to the grindstone day in and day out, you’re going to wake up in fifty years and realize you haven’t really lived or been happy.
So take the time. Don’t deny yourself time to do exactly what makes you happy. You probably already spend a few hours a day mindlessly watching television or surfing the internet, so you likely do have the time! And of course t.v and internet make people happy as well, but once in a while it’s refreshing to spend some quality time, creating memories and happiness. And coziness, of course!
3. Feeling luxurious in your own way.
In addition to ‘daily happiness upkeep’, you should also treat yourself every so often. And don’t worry if your idea of a special treat differs from someone else’s, you’re you and they’re them. Don’t ever let other people dictate how you should live your life or spend your money. They’re probably just jealous anyhow, that you have such a cozy life! Some extra-luxe ideas for ultimate coziness:
Get a milkshake
Spend extra for something you really love: a type of tea, notebook, bed sheets, perfume/cologne, a mug
Breakfast in bed
Keep your house stocked with cookies, homemade if possible
Spray eucalyptus/lavender spray on your pillows
Invest in a bed tray – it will change your life
Get fresh flowers weekly, if you like them
Conclusion
So there you have it! Three simple ways to squeeze every drop of coziness out of your life. I’m not advocating frivolity, neglect of your daily duties or blowing all your money on expensive things to make your space better for you. It’s all about moderation, simple luxuries and getting the most out of your life. Take the time to think about what parts of your day you love best, and see if you can find a way to amplify that positivity throughout your day. Surround yourself with things you find beautiful and cheerful, and I bet you’ll find yourself more cheerful too :).
What sorts of cozy things do you try to incorporate into your life? What do you spend extra money on? What are your personal luxuries? What makes you happy!?