Sunday, February 24, 2013

Boux Avenue is very much the type of lingerie store after my heart.  If you've ever paid a visit to one of their boutique looking shops you'll know where I'm coming from; the huge, sophisticated black gloss doors which open to a glamorous treasure trove adorned with glass chandeliers and boudoir tables blanketed with lacy lingerie.  Boux Avenue is, in essence, affordable luxury.

I was asked to look at Boux Avenue's current lingerie collection and to choose some items which I could then review - an offer which was too good to deny!  I had a look through the website but it didn't take me very long to decide what items to pick because the choice was particularly tantilising and very quickly my basket bagan to fill up.  I found it really easy selecting what sizes I needed and adding to my basket but I did experience quite a big glitch attempting to view - and then proceed - my basket to checkout.  After some technical intervention with the 'better half' I soon found myself at the end of my online experience.  From the day I ordered to the day my package arrived it only took a matter of a few days which I thought was super quick!

My order arrived in a cardboard box which beneath that contained a Boux Avenue branded box.  It looked feminine and high end, and on opening the lid my lingerie was neatly folded within pretty pink tissue paper and perfume scented faux rose petals.  The whole box and it's contents smelled divine.

My first lingerie piece is the Angelina Strapless Bra in white (30G).  You can also get this in black but the white version stood out to me, looking very bridal and beautiful.  A complimenting mix of smooth satin and intricate lace trimmed with a centre pearl, this bra really is attractive to look at.  Half cup padded balcony styled with detachable straps means it's wearability is very flexible as either a strapped bra or strapless.





Sadly I found the 30G too small for me to wear properly, as you'll be able to see from my photos, but it still manages to look lovely.




I secondly chose to buy the Marilyn Girdle (size 12) as it's an item of lingerie I've never purchased before.  I do own quite a few suspender belts and similar garments so I was really keen to see how a girdle compared to my usual go-to attire.  I've always considered a girdle to be very old fashioned, something my late Grandma wore, but the Marilyn is more of a classical and feminine piece and supremely modern vintage.









Marilyn was easy to wear as it was just a case of pulling it on; there were no fiddly zips or buttons.  Normally I find attaching suspenders to be tricky but it was so easy fixing my stockings onto these.  My silhouette looked shaped and contained which I would happily wear underneath a dress next time I feel the need for shapewear.



Finally I purchased a pair of Frilly Milly briefs (size 12) as I just love the over the top girly look of them.  I wear knickers like these fairly often for boudoir modelling shoots and so these would be a great idea if you're looking for boudoir attire.




The pink and black alternate frills were cute but not overpowering to look at because of the muted pink shade.  They are styled highly cut across the bottom, like a cross between a thong and a short.   These are really cute and fun to wear just for the pleasure of it.


Boux Avenue are an attractive brand with a very recognisable and particular look which is a rarity for the British lingerie market. Their use of quality fabrics and refined designs make them desirable while their resonable prices attainable.  It's brilliant to see a high street lingerie store catering for the larger bust too and I look forward to seeing their sizing chart broaden to cover the scarcely produced 28 backs.

Becky x

Friday, February 22, 2013

This competition is now CLOSED - winners announced soon!


Sadly, this is the last day of the giveaways (Boooo!) but I really hope you've enjoyed entering the fantastic prize draws I've hosted this week.  The prize donators have been amongst my favourite brands and online shops and it will be such a success that you love them as much as I do.

We end with a particularly generous giveaway from leading Polish company, Ewa Michalak.  Not one, not two but THREE prizes of money vouchers to spend on the website, each to the value of 100 Polish Zloty.

I wouldn't have known about Ewa Michalak if it weren't for my fellow readers and bloggers and I've been so thankful for being introduced to the company.  The beautiful lingerie is a breath of fresh air; the european influence makes for a totally refreshing approach we're yet to see designers try here in the UK.

Ewa Michalak are offering 3 lucky winners a 100PLN voucher to spend.  To enter, simply complete the quick 'n' easy tasks in the Rafflecopter below.


Here's some of my current favourites from Ewa Michalak >

Ewa Michalak - 3DM Melon


Ewa Michalak - CHP Mak Nowa Koronka


Ewa Michalak - 3D Kokietka



This draw ends one week from today on the 2nd March 2013 - so be quick!

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Thursday, February 21, 2013

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It may be Day 5 of my blog's birthday giveaways but it's not coming to an end just yet!

I've worn and reviewed so many bras and knickers in the two years I've been writing this blog that I'm hard pressed to think which have been my favourite pieces.  There have simply been so many brands and styles I've enjoyed looking at and wearing.  One bra that does come easily to my mind happens to be the prize that today's brand has decided to award to the winner.  This bra in particular didn't just impress me ridiculously so when I first saw it in person, but has become my favourite go-to bra to wear since I got it.  It's the Freya Gem.

Freya Lingerie are simply one of the most desirable lingerie brands on the market in terms of their eclectic range of collections which enthrall and excite season after season.  Something so many large bust brands misconceive is the notion that if you have a larger bust you must want to wear something dowdy, and Freya buck the trend with their hot colours and quirky patterns.

Freya Lingerie are offering 1 lucky winner the tantilising Freya Gem Bra and Brief set.  To enter, simply complete the quick 'n' easy tasks in the Rafflecopter below.  



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Wednesday, February 20, 2013

This competition is now CLOSED - winners announced soon!

I can't believe it's Day 4 of the giveaways already!  I'm really enjoying hosting these gorgeous prize draws and I hope you're having as much fun entering.  It's not only amazing to see how many lingerie brands value the blogger circuit but it's so cool to see all of your support for my own blog.  It means so much and I wish I could give you all a huge hug to say thanks.

Today's giveaway comes from a brand I only reviewed earlier this year, and that is the very beautiful, very British - very Essex - Alexis Smith.  Fans of The Only Way Is Essex reality tv show will already be familiar with this brand as the representing face is the show's very own Jessica Wright, who opened her own lingerie boutique, choosing to sell Alexis Smith in her store.

Alexis Smith have kindly lined up a stunning lingerie set for those with D-G cups - the sexy plunging White Satin Bra and Brief set.  To enter, simply complete the quick 'n' easy tasks in the Rafflecopter below.  


Jessica Wright for Alexis Smith

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Tuesday, February 19, 2013

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On day 3 of our prize draw week I have a very special giveaway from none other than the most iconic and internationally recognised lingerie brands around that is the powerhouse Wonderbra.  They've come a long way since the 1960s when the first push up bra was released and the illustrious 'Hello Boys' cleavage drew our attention in the 90s, and today the brand is still pushing boundaries with exquisite designs and new concepts such as the Ultimate Strapless.

Wonderbra has kindly provided our prize for one lucky winner - the Wonderbra Gel Pixel Lace Bra.  Sizes from 32A - 38DD. To enter, simply complete the quick 'n' easy tasks in the Rafflecopter below.  



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Monday, February 18, 2013

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We're on to our second celebration day marking Becky's Boudoir's 2nd birthday which fell on the 18th Feb, yesterday.  Each day this week we're launching a fab new giveaway, and our favourite brands and online shops have kindly put forward some fantastic prizes specially for you gorgeous readers to win!

UK based Lingerie Heaven must be the web's best kept secret for lingerie lovers and bargain hunters.  From the latest collections at discount prices to bags full of previous season beauties, you're sure to find something in your size.  If you don't see, just ask!  The friendly folk at Lingerie Heaven will do their utmost and more to source your desired bra.

Today, the lovely Lingerie Heaven has selected a special prize for one lucky winner; the covetable Freya 'Deco' moulded bra with the choice of brief or thong in your size.  To enter, simply complete the quick 'n' easy tasks in the Rafflecopter below.  




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Sunday, February 17, 2013

This competition is now CLOSED - thanks for your entries!

It's Becky's Boudoir's 2nd birthday today!

I want to take this opportunity to celebrate and thank YOU, my loyal readers and friends for reading every little post I've written and put up for all of you to read.  Not only has it been my personal thoughts, opinions and photos since the 18th February in 2011 but, you've help me find a new passion (and obsession!) and for that I'm so very grateful and honoured to have you here.  :-)

Some of our favourite brands and online shops have been so awesome as to donate an array of fantastic prizes to enable me to host a week of giveaways!  How amazing is that?!  Be sure to stop by each day this week to enter yourself into the draws to win something pretty, which will run for a week each.  Bring your friends too - the more the merrier!

Today's giveaway is from the fabulous My Curves and Me website - selling top D+ lingerie and swimwear brands including Panache, Cleo, Masquerade and Atlantis at prices less than RRP!

We've got up for grabs, courtesy of My Curves and Me, 1 stunning Masquerade 'Amor' Bra and Brief set in the lucky winner's size.  To enter, simply complete the quick 'n' easy tasks in the Rafflecopter below.  



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    Saturday, February 16, 2013

    We may still be in Winter (yak!) but thankfully March is around the corner and if you look closely you'll see glimmers of spring suggestion; buds are awakening on the old season's tired trees and shoots are sprouting from beneath fading smatterings of snow.  It's so exciting to see the world blooming into life and colour once again.

    You don't have to wait so long for a burst of colour though because this month Cleo released their beautiful Melissa collection.  An invigorating azure sea blue is trimmed with pillar box red mesh panelling in a pattern that looks akin to fluffy clouds, while a contemporary fruity berry print electrifies the cups and front banding.  Melissa is a set that will blow away any cobwebs!

    Cleo Melissa in 28H

    Cleo Melissa's 'clouds'

    Cleo Melissa brief in size 12

    Melissa's fabric is strong and sturdy with a slinky touch.  The comfortable fully adjustable straps are ribbed (like Cleo Marcie) which follow round to double layered wings and two way hook and eye fastening.  The band continues right round underneath the cups for extra bust support.

    I was sent the Melissa set in a 28H and found it to be extremely supportive; the band is the right firmness and the cups keep my boobs separated and well encased.  Unlike my experience with Cleo Meg, the 28H Melissa balcony was a pretty good fit.  The only fit faux pas I found was a slight puckering in the mesh along the top of the cups at the point where the mesh meets the cup fabric and the upper point of the mesh was a tiny bit tight on my left boob.




    The briefs are a size 12 and in a bikini style.  They're quite low fitting which isn't to my particular preference.  The back of the briefs which covers your bum is stretchy however the front is the same woven fabric as the bra cups which I found a little restrictive.  They are very cute knickers though and feature the same mesh and bow detailing.


    I think Melissa is a really striking design and definitely a breath of fresh air that reminds me what there is to look forward to about spring and summer.  The fit is perky and looks fab - you should really give this one a go!

    Becky x

    Tuesday, February 12, 2013


    Okay, tomorrow is the 14th of February which means I've left it pretty late for a Valentine's Day post.  That's true, although my excuse is I've been unwell for a little while and seeing as you're here too probably means you've left the all important love date to the last minute as well.  Touche.  Yes, you have less than 24 hours to grab a dubious looking monkey clutching a heart or a cheque book containing 'vacuuming the house in your smalls' IOUs.  It's times like these that give you cause to wonder.

    This is not a 'how to guess your partner's bra size' post.

    Like a lot of our holidays now, it's easy to be swept under by the commercialisation of Valentine's Day and its annual barrage of ready made love tokens.  Manufacturers like to think they know what we want and sell what's cheap and quick to churn out.  Sometimes they're cute enough for a purchase on a whim but we would never go out and buy ourselves these things.  It's the thought that counts.

    Valentine's Day is the biggest event on the calendar for the lingerie industry, if we're not buying it for the bedroom our partners are secretly buying it as a gift, and at Valentines, sex sells.  Or so we're convinced.  From adverts to store windows, magazines and the special 14th Feb shop displays, we're told the sexier the better: lingerie should be red, lacy and flesh revealing.  Every year we're told what to buy and what the other sex wants, and just as dependable is the number of us who'll fail with probably the worst gifts ever.  But it doesn't need to be like this.  It's the thought that counts.

    Miss Mandalay's red Amelie collection
    - red and lacy in a good way

    So, what is Valentine's Day all about?  What are we supposed to buy for our significant other?  Teddies and flowers, heart shaped boxes of chocolates and naughty knickers are great to receive but not in the same way as a book is for an avid novel reader, a mug for a coffee lover, the latest shooter game for a computer gamer or even a pair of welly boots for someone who loves to walk their dogs.

    And if you really want to buy your special lady some lingerie this Valentine's,  how about buying what she loves?   If your other half loves lacy lingerie, great!  Equally, if she likes to wear big knickers, high waisted it is.  If your better half's underwear drawer is full of quirky cartoon pants, what's wrong with buying a cute set of boy shorts?  This kind of gift means so much more because it's personal and when you acknowledge something so individual about a person, it's touching and that's how thought - and love - is shown at it's most real when gifting.

    Valentine's Day is tomorrow and you have less than 24 hours to buy a gift.  Don't stress and get taken in with a generic gift, your inspiration is right in front of you.

    Happy Valentine's Day!

    Becky x

    Friday, February 8, 2013

    My recent experience with Curvy Kate's Princess bra wasn't the success I'd hoped for.  I'd found the fit very broad with straps that teetered on the edge of my shoulders.  I absolutely loved the style and the berry colour was just delicious so I was immensely disappointed that I couldn't wear Princess.  I was soon to see a glimmer of hope, however, since my post last week prompted Curvy Kate to inform me that corrections had been made to the design of Princess.  Armed with this knowledge, I was encouraged to seek out a new Curvy Kate release to judge for myself whether the fit indeed had been improved on.  My visit to Bravissimo earlier this week gave me the perfect chance to again try on Curvy Kate for size.

    On Bravissimo's website I noticed they sold both the Princess and Portia collections, so I was frustrated to find only the Portia in store.  It wasn't much use being told I could order it online as the chance to try on garments at Bravissimo is the reason why I opt to go into the store.  Never mind, I thought, there's still Portia.  Wrong!  For some reason, Bravissimo don't stock Portia in a 28 back, yet I'm led to believe Curvy Kate do produce Portia in a 28.  I'm slightly confused why Bravissimo would choose to size from a 30 back when they are usually the first stockist you'd think of when looking for small back bras.


    I would have tried the 28H but since that wasn't available the assistant suggested I tried the 30H instead.  I'm sure I grimaced when she said this, having a huge inkling that it would be quite a bit too big, but I agreed hesitantly and asked for 28H sister size 30GG to try on too.

    Now, I'd never tried on Portia before and hadn't seen it for real, either.  In reality, Portia is a really pretty, intricate design and this season's new colour, Seafoam, is a really appealing looker.  I was relieved to find that when I put (30GG) Portia on, the straps sat in a good position on my shoulders.  The band was also firm but not uncomfortable and the cups fully encasing.  I loved the look and the feeling.


    I tried the 30H on just to compare and surprisingly struggled at first to see the difference.  With several photos taken at varying angles it soon became apparent - the shape of the cups gave it all away.  The 30H was too loose to support my bust properly, creating a dropped shape.  Comparing to the 30GG, you see the lift and firmness; a much better fit.


    There's also slight wrinkling along the mesh of the cups of the 30H and also space just beneath where the straps begin, showing the 30H is marginally too big.


    I was so impressed with the fit of the 30GG I seriously considering buying it but I didn't, purely because I didn't have a 28H, or 28HH to compare it to.  When I generally wear a 28 back I like to be sure a 28 is beyond wearability before I consider looking at a 30.  This refers me back to my earlier point, why Bravissimo don't stock 28 back Portia?  It's a mystery to me, and as such I continue with my quest: to find the best fitting Curvy Kate I can.

    Becky x

    Wednesday, February 6, 2013

    Earlier this week saw the introduction of some gorgeous new bras for the early spring season at Bravissimo.  New on the block, own brand bra Paradiso Plume had me smitten the moment I saw it online.  I was tempted to place an order from the website but I decided I couldn't wait and made the trek up to Newcastle today; Eldon Garden bound to Bravissimo.

    If you've not yet seen Paradiso Plume, get ready for a juicy feast for the eyes!  It's tropical jambalaya is a vibrant and intoxicating explosion of feathers in heady blooms of fuchsia and peacock blues.  This beauty looked stunning on the Bravissimo model and the lofty half cup balcony shape sold it to me.  Sadly - and I'm truly dispirited to say this - it didn't work for me in the slightest, teensiest bit.  Gutted.


    I'm pretty!  Oh so pretty!

    I tried on the 28H which is my most worn size.  The band fastened up fine and felt snug.  Beyond that, I just don't think this style was made for me.  Firstly, the cups were not sufficient in size; the central gore sat away from my chest bone, in fact, the whole front of the bra seemed to sit away from me.  I also had bulging over the top of my left (larger) side.  I felt as if I needed at least a HH.

    Looks kinda okay... except the wide straps and cups!

    See the bulging on the left cup?

    The bra shape was just far too broad for me; the straps were not only ridiculously far off my shoulders but they were disappearing into my armpits!  If I increased anything this fit would be made even worse, if it could be worse.

    The straps are disappearing into my armpits

    I look like I'm wearing a backpack on my shoulders!

     I'm quite relieved I did come to try this bra on as opposed to ordering it on a whim as it's not a great design at all.  Now, my boobs are close set and bottom heavy, I'm thinking this bra may better suit wide set and full up top boobs.  If this is you, Paradiso Plume could look fantastic on you.  I'm just miffed it's a no-go for me.

    What do you think of the style and pattern of the Paradiso Plume?  Do you think it would suit you better?  I would love to hear how you got on if you've tried it too.

    Becky x

    Sunday, February 3, 2013

    I hadn't tried a Curvy Kate bra for a while, with the last design I bought being the Criss-cross, which didn't work out for me.  I've always had my eye on the brand though because there's always something new to catch your eye, whether a fresh new collection or just another yummy range of colours.

    I've long wanted to give another style a go so when I saw recently that Brastop was having a January sale I decided it would be the perfect time to try Curvy Kate out again.  With quite a few collections and colour ways to choose from it took me a while to decide which bra to go for.  The only bit that had me stumped was the sizing which I'd heard was a case of trial and error.  I loved the look of Princess thanks to it's girly velvet polka dot design but having heard funny stories about the cups I decided to jump right in and order a 28HH, a cup larger than I usually wear.  This is a past season colour in wine which is just a gorgeous, deep fruity shade.


    I was so excited for the delivery of my bra and thankfully it didn't take long at all: only a matter of a few days!  When I opened up the parcel I knew Princess was a beauty.  It's light and unpadded with delicate detailing and sheer mesh panels.  I couldn't wait to try it on.

    The fit is both good and better than expected in certain areas, but also truly disappointing.  The 28 band was a perfect fit, tight but not silly tight.  The back fastener was a 3 way hook and eye with a deep band so really well designed for support.  I adjusted the straps to a comfortable length and didn't find the half adjustable straps a problem; the length was plenty sufficient for me.  Once my fit was sorted I was able to figure out what the bra both looked and felt like and this was where it all went to pot for me.

    Curvy Kate Princess in 28HH

    The first negative I recognised immediately was the breadth of the straps; they were way too far apart, so much so they were slipping right off my shoulders.  This in turn meant the cups cut too deep around my underarm allowing me no room for movement.  It was really uncomfortable.  It seemed this bra wasn't designed with slight frames or sloping shoulders in mind.


    The too far apart straps and cutting in


    The cups were also not agreeable.  My left boob is the bigger of the two and felt perfectly okay within the cup, but my other side was swamped with visible unfilled fabric beneath my boob and to the side.
    Considering this, I would be tempted to try the 28H although I'd worry the back would be made too tight, or be inadequate for my larger boob.


    The under filled right cup

    I'm so gutted that Princess wasn't 'fit for a princess' in my case.  I have heard it's a tricky style to fit, so I guess I may have to live with the fact that this Curvy Kate wasn't made for me.

    Have you have similar experiences with Curvy Kate and Princess in particular?  Is there a better, fail safe style from Curvy Kate?

    Becky x

    Saturday, February 2, 2013


    Thanks so much for popping by Becky's Boudoir; my creative outlet on the web where you will find my opinions on lingerie, particularly for the larger bust, and gorgeous products for the boudoir.

    Becky's Boudoir was conceived in February 2011 as a place to share my modelling work; showcase my evolving portfolio and experience in the photographic lingerie and pin up industry.  What you see is both behind the scenes images and final edits, and what you read is a personal insight into my photoshoots.

    The more I worked with gorgeous lingerie as a model, the more I developed a love for beautiful pieces that flatter the hour glass figure.  Boudoir themes of decadent bedroom suites, feminine fabrics and sensual womanly shapes have appealed to me more than any other style and become my lifestyle.  Becky's Boudoir is everything innocent and not so about reveling in being a woman.

    Writing is an indulgent interest of mine as much as lingerie and beautiful trinkets themselves, and I take immense pleasure in sharing my personal reviews of things that I love.  I hope you enjoy and take home from each of my blog entries as much as I do from writing them.

    I'm always keen to hear from each and every reader who takes the time to read my blog.  If you've not yet said 'hi', please do!


    Friday, February 1, 2013



    Even though I've been blogging for two years this month, I'd never heard of the Liebster Blog Award before.  It turns out it's a casual blogger nominated award for blogs with no more than 200 readers (I'm guessing GFC followed).  It's a way of acknowledging and appreciating blogs you follow and is a fun way of getting more involved in the whole blogger community.

    What does it involve?  Don't worry, there's nothing daunting or scary about it, it's all just for fun!  

    First, compose a post on your blog in the same way as I've done, and start by giving 11 facts about yourself.  Then you answer the set of 11 questions that were given to you by your nominator.  Finally you 'send' the award on to 11 of your favourite blogs, again under 200 readers, by posting on their blog and letting them know.  Don't forget to thank and link to your nominating blog!

    I was notified today that clever gal Laura from The Scrimpy Student nominated me!  I'm really touched that Laura thought of my blog and I enjoyed reading her own facts and answers.  So, here are some facts about me.

    1. I have an obsession with lipbalm.
    2. I ran an online guinea pig website and shop for 10 years.
    3. I'm fanatic about Christmas.
    4. I love listening to music, from Katy Perry (pop) to Hayley Westenra (classical).
    5. I've been engaged from the age of 17.
    6. I have little toes.
    7. I'm a huge animal lover - from rabbits to frogs.
    8. I was on a tv series in 2010.
    9. I'm left handed.
    10. I'm a born again Christian.
    11. I write far too many lists.  And rewrite them.

    And now for my questions from Laura >

    1-What's your favourite TV series and which character do you think you're most like?
    I can't really think of any character I'm like, but I do love watching Downton Abbey.
    2-If you had to buy clothes from one shop forever more, what would it be?
    Probably New Look.  They're not as cheap as Primark but better quality and I do love their stuff, particularly their sweaters, footwear and bags.
    3-What's the weirdest food you have ever eaten?
    Nothing adventurous I'm afraid, maybe a scallop?!  lol
    4-Sex or chocolate?
    It depends what mood I'm in!  I'm not a big chocoholic though ;-)
    5-What is your favourite item of clothing?
    Right now, my cream chunky jumper with knotty bobbles on that I got for Christmas.  It feels the best.
    6-Any plans for a holiday this year?
    Fat chance!  It's all work in this house.  But I do love spur of the moment weekends away.
    7-What is your favourite season?
    Spring, because it starts warming up and everything feels alive, optimistic and exciting.
    8-How's life going?
    The super looper.  I'm happy to say lots to look forward to this year.
    9-What is your biggest achievement so far?
    Overcoming an assault when I just left school.  It took years to get to where I am now; a freedom and peace of mind I never thought I'd feel again.
    10-If you could have a dinner party with 5 people of your choice (dead, alive or fictional) who would you choose?
    Katy Perry, Michael Buble, Barry Weiss, Peter Kay and Jesus.
    11-If you could have a magical power for one day only, what would it be?
    Be able to control peoples minds so they go along with what I want!

    Thanks Laura for those questions!


    I'm nominating the following people for their fantastic blogs, helpful content and amazing personalities (Only 6 I'm afraid, but they're good ones!) >



    My 11 questions to you are >

    1. Your house is on fire and you can save only one thing - what is it?
    2. What is your favourite drink (alcoholic or non alcoholic)?
    3. Who is your favourite celebrity and why?
    4. What is your favourite song?
    5. If you could send someone into space for good, who would it be?
    6. If you had no milk or bread, what would you have for breakfast?
    7. Where is your dream holiday destination and what would you do?
    8. Which food most repulses you?
    9. Where do you want to be in 5 years time?
    10. What would you never leave the house without?
    11. What is your favourite beauty product?

    I would love to know when you've completed your turn, and remember to pass the Liebster award on!

    Becky x
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