Down by the River
Bristol Harbour Festival, or 'Harbourside' as it is generally known, is a free annual event based in the docks area of Bristol, which took place at the weekend. With a variety of musical, theatrical and circus shows as well as market stalls and boat trips, it really is a great event that can be enjoyed by everyone.
Unfortunately, the Saturday was rather wet. In fact it rained solidly from 3pm until way into the night so we spent most of the day in the pub and under an abandoned gazebo. Of course none of us had come that prepared so we had to fashion some waterproof gear out of bin bags. I know, so chic.
Sunday was much sunnier and I took advantage of this by visiting some of the boats and the market stalls. The outfit photos below were taken on board The Matthew which is a replica of the boat sailed by John Cabot from Bristol to Newfoundland in 15th century. It is a really pretty boat which resides in the Bristol Docks so I thought it was the perfect setting.
Dress - Topshop / Bag - Vintage / Necklace - Vintage / Sunglasses - Asos / Lace cycling shorts - H&M (old) similar here
I can hardly stop wearing this dress at the moment. I know it's quite a common item that everyone will have in different colours because it's a Topshop basic but it is so easy to wear. I actually thought I would never wear orange, it being my least favourite colour, but I saw this and loved it. I wear it with lace cycling shorts just in case a gust of wind blows up my dress!
In the afternoon and evening I went to see some local bands play such as Peter & The Harmonics and a personal favourite of mine, Yes Rebels. I would highly recommend a trip down to Bristol for Harbourside next year if you want a weekend filled with lots of boats, lots of culture and as much local cider as you wish.
Izzie x
Labels: Asos, boats, Bristol, Bristol Harbour Festival, culture, fashion, Harbourside, lifestyle, music, ootd, photography, style, The Matthew, Topshop, what I did at the weekend, what I wore today, wiwt, Yes Rebels