Showing posts with label Tigerlily. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tigerlily. Show all posts

Wednesday, 28 June 2017

Tiger's Glastonbury

Tigerlily Taylor, our girl on the ground at Glasto

Festival season is well under way, that much is true, but if a few of your friends have booked a whole week off work and seemed to be skulking out early doors there’s just one place they’ll be this week: Glastonbury. The festival of dreams, which takes place yearly on the Summer solstice, is taking place this week, and while your friends might just be starting their adventure, most of the crew will have been there since Monday morning.
 Almost a town in itself, Glastonbury is so big it’s almost impossible to see all of it, even if you return year after year, but that doesn’t matter. Finding yourself lost in the music of the Piano Bar or caught up in the energy the headliners bring to the Pyramid Stage makes the festival an experience in itself. Once you go, you go forever and that seems to be the case too for the delightful Tigerlily Taylor, the Bluebella babe who rates Glastonbury as her all-time favourite place to festival this summer.

Tigerlily Taylor in Bluebella Lingerie Solitaire Body
Tiger in the Solitaire Body

 Who are you most looking forward to seeing play?
I am really excited to see Foo Fighters again, I have seen them so many times but they are always awesome.
Also at Glastonbury: Toots and the Maytals, Chic, Afriquoi, The Flamings Lips, Goldie, DJ Shadow... I'm sure there are many more that I can't think of right now.
 Hottest up and coming band?
The Darkness!
 Best festival for food?
I literally eat trash all weekend at festivals so I'm not too fussed about overpriced festival food! Although I did have a really good ostrich burger at Isle of Wight festival last year.
 Best festival for fashion?
I generally wear very comfortable clothes, a lot of tracksuits, shorts and t-shirts but I am looking forward to incorporating some sexy Bluebella lingerie into my outfits this year. Glastonbury is probably the maddest in terms of outfits.

Tigerlily Taylor in Bluebella Lingerie Black Gia Bra
Tiger in Gia Bra

 Top tip for festival season?
Always carry wet wipes, hand sanitiser, a disposable camera and water. Carry a small backpack.
 Your festival style would be described as….
Casual, comfortable, but this year I am going to step up my outfit game a little.

Tigerlily Taylor in Bluebella Lingerie Leopard Nova Bra and Black Jamie T-Shirt
 If you ran your own festival the headline act would be…
TLC (I heard that T-Boz and Chilli just had a reunion in London), Freddie Gibbs, Action Bronson, Lil Ugly Mane, MF Doom, Wu Tang Clan, Led Zeppelin would be amazing. I have always wanted to see Rage Against the Machine, Blink 182 and Red Hot Chilli Peppers as well... that's a hard one. Too many to narrow down!
 Favourite Glastonbury memory?
Seeing Wu Tang Clan in 2011 and The Who last year with my boyfriend.
 Camp or glamp?
Camp... but glamp if someone threw a teepee my way.
 Your Glastonbury happy place?
The Rabbit Hole. It's very secret and always full of amazing music, friends and family

Tigerlily Taylor in Bluebella Lingerie Solitaire Body
Tiger in Solitaire Body

 Tigerlily is a dream at creating the perfect festival look, but packing needn’t be that hard! Although Glasto is renowned for being muddy, the weather looks scorching this weekend so it’s best to pack as little as possible, and what’s lighter than a bit of lovely lingerie? Check out Bluebella for the perfect cheeky bralettes, bodies and chemises to take your wardrobe game from 1 to 100.
 Happy festivaling gorgey gang!

Tigerlily Taylor in Bluebella Lingerie Black Gia Bra
Tiger in Gia Bra

Tigerlily Taylor in Bluebella Lingerie Solitaire Body
Tiger in Solitaire Body

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Wednesday, 8 March 2017

International Women's Day - #BeBoldForChange


For some of us lucky enough to live in societies and cities dedicated to striving for equality, gender bias can at times be an almost invisible struggle. Powerful confident women are in our place of work, amongst our friends and in our professional networks. Much progress seems to have been made.

And yet… the gender pay gap in the UK remains at 7% for women without children and leaps to a staggering 21% for those with children and recent figures suggest 1 in 5 women in will at some point in their lives experience sexual assault. The Everyday Sexism Project has highlighted the casual sexism that infiltrates most areas of our society and we have been dismayed to witness the sexist rhetoric displayed recently at the highest level of global politics. And for many women around the world the most basic human rights are still denied based on gender alone.

International Women's Day means different things to different people, but the global focus is on equality and a celebration of women and all their achievements.

Throughout ancient and modern history, women have collaborated and lead purposeful action to redress inequality in the hope of a better future for their communities, children and themselves. Whether through bold well-documented action or through humble resistance that never made it into the history books, women have and continue to unite for equality.
International Women's Day

The Bluebella Team taking part in the #TiedTogether campaign – the movement by the fashion industry in support of solidarity, unity and inclusiveness

Along the way, as part of this almighty struggle one particularly powerful and effective movement brought lasting and significant change. The Suffragette movement began in the early 1900s and forged a globally united community that worked together in hope and action for equality. It was the Suffragettes who started International Women's Day, with the first officially named "lnternational Women's Day" event held in 1911.

To this day, International Women's Day continues to be a powerful platform globally that unifies tenacity and drives action for gender parity, while celebrating the social, cultural, economic and political achievements of women.

Here we find out how some of our favourite women feel about being a woman in 2017 and what they have pledged for International Women’s Day

Tigerlily Taylor - International Women's Day
Tigerlily Taylor is Daughter of the Queen drummer Roger Taylor and supermodel Deborah Leng, Tigerlily is already a society favourite, having graced the cover of Tatler and appearing regularly in Vogue.

Who is your inspirational woman?

My mother. She raised my siblings and I as a single mother and is, and has always been the strongest, most unique and independent woman I know.

How do you feel about being a woman in 2017?

Fantastic. The women I surround myself with are smart, strong individuals who are not afraid to voice their opinions; I feel blessed to have the privilege of their company. Due to certain changes recently made in Western society which have unfortunately provided ignorant, prejudiced people with a platform, we must be particularly cautious of the perpetuation of hate and alienation. However, having observed the protests happening around the world I have felt an immense sense of pride and love towards the human race as the extraordinary power of solidarity continues to be exhibited by brave, compassionate individuals.

Due to certain recent changes, we must be particularly cautious of the perpetuation of hate and alienation. Hold your own sisters! Together we are an irrepressible force.

Stef Paralympian - International Women's Day

Stef Reid is a 5-time World Record holder and has won medals at the last three Paralympic Games and took home a silver medal from Rio 2016. She was also the first British amputee to model at London Fashion Week.

Who is your inspirational woman?

I am inspired by my mum and my sister.  They take risks, they fight back when life gets tough, and they love fiercely even when it is hard.

How do you feel about being a woman in 2017?

I love being a woman.  Never before has there been so much opportunity. Sometimes I feel the weight of responsibility of having such choice and freedom.  It is important to me that I use it well

International Women's Day
Emily looks after Bluebella’s production process from initial concept to final design samples. She also creatively curates our social media platforms. Emily boasts 32 tattoos and is a particularly talented doodler. 

Who is your inspirational woman?

Annie Lennox is not only a hugely talented musician but an ardent social and political activity, particularly for children and women. She is an example of someone on a platform really using her position and her audience for positive change.

How do you feel about being a woman in 2017?

It is both a distressing and an empowering feeling. I am more aware of gender bias than I have been at any other point in my life and have seen this bias be flouted in the political sphere and actively embraced. However I have also seen women (and men too, of course) come together against this to form a powerful sense of community and spirit. This weekend, for instance, I was at CARE’s Women’s March over Tower Bridge, in recognition of IWD. It was an amazing thing to be part of, and Annie Lennox was there! Plus I’m lucky enough to be surrounded by some totally kickass women, without whom life, frankly, would be V dull

International Women's Day
Karolina looks after Bluebella’s much loved web community from customer care to social media as well as generally organising us all! Karolina is known for her fast-changing rainbow coloured locks, love of chick flicks and feminist literature.

Who is your inspirational woman?

Deborah Frances-White - She's a business woman and a comedian. She makes it okay to make mistakes while also helping women to achieve their goals in feminism, comedy and business. She is also absolutely hilarious.

How do you feel about being a woman in 2017?

It feels more exhausting than ever before, but it also feels more important than ever before.
International Women's Day
Ally looks after our fabulous wholesale accounts, there is nothing she loves more than making a Bluebella stockist happy with a slick delivery. Ally is the lucky owner of an incredibly cheerful disposition which brings good cheer wherever she may go. 

Who is your inspirational woman?

For always smiling, being utterly selfless and bringing all the laughs no matter what adversity she faces; my ever-resilient nan.

How do you feel about being a woman in 2017?

As a woman in 2017 I feel eternally grateful to be surrounded by friends and family who continue to support and encourage me on a daily basis and have never believed there should be limits on what I can achieve because of my gender. Equality often feels a long way off these days, so in the interim I'm giving thanks for those already showing respect and love to the women in their lives!
International Women's Day