Brandy Melville - Current favourite shop!


Hello again! Today I thought it would be nice to do a different style of blog, and maybe even start a series of posts, called 'my current favourite shop' as I think it would be so fun to do, and also for you too see what sort of shops have nice clothes in at the moment! So, as you can tell from the title, my current favourite shop is Brandy Melville. I only heard about this shop last year and don't have many clothes from it, but when I recently went shopping in London, I bought some new tops and a new pair of shorts, and I absolutely love them! I have worn them all so much recently, and they are just perfect for the summer!

Brandy have a huge range of clothes, all made with outstanding quality. The fabrics they use are super soft and the clothes are made incredibly well. Some of the clothes are more on the pricey side, but in my opinion, they are definitely worth it! I love this shop for many different reasons, with the main one being the quality. Some of the accessories they have are just gorgeous, and I seriously need to get my hands on some of them! The only annoying thing about Brandy, is that they are very hard to come by. I think the only two actual shops are in Carnaby St. and Kings Rd. in Chelsea. Apart from this, I absolutely adore this shop and all the clothes they sell! I hope you enjoy reading this post, because it has been a very fun one to write!

This is the first top I bought on my recent trip to London, and as you can see, it is a plain, dark purply red colour with spaghetti arm straps, and then another strap around the neck, which just adds to the simplicity of the top. It goes with many outfits and is so summery because of the thin straps. It also has a very low back, so is perfect for wearing over the top of a swimming costume or a bikini, again amazing for the summer. This only cost me £11, which is a brilliant price for the quality of the product. They also sell this top in Black and white, and possibly some other colours, so there really is one for everyone!


I first saw this top from one of my friends and immediately fell in love with it. It is honestly the softest material and is more of a going out top as opposed to an everyday kind of thing because of the low cut neck line. Like the previous top, they sell this in other colours, but recently I have been loving dusty, burnt-out reddy, oranges, and this was just perfect. It is a halter neck crop top and will be amazing when I go on holiday. As well as looking great with shorts, it also goes very well with high waisted/mom jeans, so can be worn all year round. This was an incredible £10, which for the quality of this top, is definitely worth every penny!


The third and final top that I got from Brandy is just a plain black cropped t-shirt, which is an essential for the summer. It goes with absolutely everything and ultimately, you can't really go wrong with a top like this. Along with the other tops I got, the material is so comfy and soft and I wear it with literally anything! It has a reasonably low neckline so it looks amazing with a big statement necklace, so can be worn casually or for a more formal occasion!

We are now at the last product I got, and these are probably my favourite clothing item I own right now. I spotted these in the Brandy section of the Topshop on Oxford street and put them in my basket straight away. These are so versatile and can be worn on so many different occasions. The go amazingly with all the other tops I bought and many more of my clothes. They are very lightweight and, once more, perfect for summer. Also the flowery pattern on them is gorgeous and just amazing for the beach. These were the most expensive thing that I purchased, but still at £18 I don't think they are too bad, especially when the quality is so incredible!


I really hope you enjoyed this different type of post, and please let me know if you like the idea of me doing more of these! Any feedback or suggestions is amazing, and I shall talk to you all very soon!

Much love,
Becky Xx




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