Tuesday 28 June 2011

Geordie Shore. Good, bad or just plain ugly?

So the hottest new shockumentary has hit our screens this month and it has certainly got everybody talking! Whether you love it, hate it or are warring a rampage against it, everyone has an opinion on the antics of the lads and lasses on MTV’s Geordie Shore!
A reproduction of its most successful ‘reality’ series Jersey Shore, MTV has created another show, in which 15 strangers from the North East are thrown together in a Big Brother-style pad and their shenanigans are viewed 24/7. Similar to the pseudo reality TV docu soaps of The Hills and The Only Way is Essex, Geordie Shore follows some extravagant characters in and around Newcastle, including an 18-year-old self-confessed ‘Posh Spice of Middlesbrough’ with fake FF breasts and a heavily-plucked Geordie male whose hardest days work is doing his hair. Despite a lack of an intriguing plotline in which the characters are merely viewed entering a variety of different nightclubs night after night, the Geordie Shore creators have certainly upped the ‘sex factor’ with this show, in which the characters are seen getting frisky with a multitude of different people in every episode, including each other.
The Geordie Shore cast.

However, despite popular ratings of over 1.3 million in its opening episode, trumping the MTV Music Awards, The Hills and Jersey Shore, and addictive characters, the show has caused uproar in the place the Geordie Shorers all know and love. Newcastle natives are worried about the region’s reputation and have branded the show a disgrace, believing the lewd and embarrassing behaviour to cause untold damage to the region’s image. This belief was so strong that a Facebook page was created, called ‘RIP Geordie Pride24/05/2011 10:00pm’, the moment which the first episode of Geordie Shore aired, which currently holds over 30 thousand members. Locals are so sore about the subject that the show is banned in city pubs, branding the show as pornographic. The Geordie Shorers, however, have defended their actions, saying that they are not representing Newcastle, they are merely representing themselves and they just do what any other average person does on a night out.
In addition, people from Middlesbrough, the hometown of cast member Holly Hagan, are also livid over her performance on the show, in which she obsessively parades her voluptuous body and continuously cheats on and argues with her boyfriend. This led to her being ostracised by the group and leaving the show within the third week. Middlesbrough was named ‘the worst place to live in the UK’ in a 2007 report by Location, Location, Location and ever since, there has been a resurgence of people defending and trying to regenerate the area, resulting in a city bid this year. However, due to Holly’s experiences on the show, sudden fears have emerged that the public perception of the town will have deteriorated; meaning the town and its people’s efforts will have been in vain.

Holly's outrageous behaviour in the hot-tub.

Personally, and as a local from the North East, I am enjoying the show purely due to the outrageous behaviour and extreme characters. However I do agree that many people outside the North East will form certain derogatory opinions due to what happens on Geordie Shore. I do feel that the show represents extreme behaviour and is not a true representation of how we Northerners truly live. Not all Geordies act that way but it can’t be denied, it is certainly entertainment!
What's your opinion on Geordie Shore, do you love it or hate it? Please feel free to follow me on twitter: @emmarobinson14.
Thanks,
Emma.

Thursday 16 June 2011

The future's bright... it's neon.

Team your neon brights with, well, more neon brights this summer to be in with another hot style trend for the season. Inspired by the sizzling vivid colours of the summer getaway, neon can be fun to wear and adds a bit of spice and an injection of colour to a grey, dreary day. And there’s no going half measures with this style, clash your colours and patterns to make a big impact!
Here are some of the best neon pieces the high street can offer, which inject a bit of ‘wow’ into your wardrobe!

 Sexy, fun and flirty- this dress ticks all the boxes. £39 from American Apparell. 

 This high-neck shift dress literally stuns with this eye-popping yellow. £85 from ASOS.


Pink is the new black and with this pink sheer maxi skirt, you’ll have all eyes on you. £50 from Topshop.


Clash those neon colours on your feet with these gorgeous suede peep toe sandals! £68 from Topshop.

And if clashing neon colours just isn’t for you or you don’t want to over-do it, here are a few options on how to work neon the subtle way so you don’t scare the neighbours...
1.       Add some neon nail polish. This can brighten up any outfit and can make a work outfit or a LBD just pop! Neon nail polish is a bit tongue-in-cheek and shows you have a wild side beneath that plain work-suit exterior. If you work in an office, try it on your toenails instead, which adds a sexy, daring edge to a peep-toe sandal. This is an ideal way of injecting some neon into your wardrobe and especially if your tentative in doing so!
2.       Wear a neon clutch or purse. Neon bags are all the range at the moment and are ideal to making a statement without wearing neon clothing. Plus, neon bags can go with any outfit by brightening up dark, block colours or by clashing with bright colours and patterns.
3.       Work some neon jewellery. Quirky, neon jewellery can look fun and flirty but be careful. Make sure you pick clean, classic pieces, such as a bangle or pair of earrings. Too much can look tack, a definite no-go area.  
4.       Add one piece of neon clothing. Either a shirt or a skirt to put a flirty punch into your outfit. Team your neon shirt with plain trousers or jeans to tone down the look and mix your skirt with a printed t-shirt, to create a simple rock chick look.
Please, however, do not confuse for the tacky 80’s neon of wristbands and legwarmers. That look should not be seen outside of Flares, the nightclub.
Hope you enjoy adding colour to your wardrobe, let me know if you have any favourite neon pieces. Also, as ever feel free to add me on Twitter at @emmarobinson14.
Thanks,
Emma.