Category Fashion

Dressing The Bump: An Everyday Style Guide

If there is one time you’ll end up truly having a capsule wardrobe it’s when you are pregnant. I’ve found the bigger I get the more capsule it becomes. From finding tops that cover the bump but aren’t so long that you look like a sausage to comfortable smart/casual skirts and dresses. Here are my fail safe everyday pieces that I’ve been wearing during this pregnancy – they are not

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Winter Holidays: The Style Edit

Although summer is my favourite, I’m getting more and more into winter fashion and especially love all the faux fur and winter accessories currently around. So whether you’re jetting off to somewhere cold and Christmassy or just looking for some winter fashion inspiration, here are a few ideas. City Break Style In Copenhagen Sunglasses| Boots| Bobble Hat| Jacket| Jumper| Bag I’ve wanted to go to Copenhagen for a while and

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If I Won The Lottery: The Wishlist ‘Edited’

One of my favourite conversations is ‘If I Won The Lottery…’ I’m not dissatisfied with life but let’s face it, most people would be grateful for a bit of breathing space financially. When Lottoz asked what I’d spend my money on if it happened to me, it got me thinking. Pre-kids it would have been all about mega luxury holidays, superyachts and designer clothes but it’s funny how your priorities

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A Winter Made In Britain – Gloverall Duffle Coats

Winter for me is all about the investment buys, having spent too many years not being warm enough when I’m out. I now realise, no matter what I’m wearing underneath, if I have a good sturdy coat to carry me through the winter months, I’ll be fine. I’m not talking about going out and buying any old winter coat however, this coat is the one you’ll be seen in most days for several

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A Stylist’s Boutique: Feather & Stitch, London

If you need an injection of style inspiration but can’t afford an actual stylist and signing up to a high street personal shopper is not your bag, then read on. Last week I discovered the glorious treasure trove of independent labels and style advise at Richmond boutique, Feather & Stitch.Tucked away in a pretty little lane just off Richmond Green in South West London is a cosy little corner of

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Dressing Kids For A Hygge Life: Love My Smalls

We’ve definitely been getting a lot cosier in our household lately. Blankets in front of the TV, candles on…my neighbour even lit a fire the other night which we all sat round while drinking red wine, it was so nice – living the Hygge dream! If you didn’t know what ‘Hygge’ is, it’s the Danish art of being cosy – surrounding yourself in a relaxed and warm environment. With summer

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A Styled Autumn Wardrobe For Rex: Shortstitch

It’s officially sock weather. You know how I feel about the cold but nevertheless I have no choice but to embrace Autumn. This also means a cosier wardrobe for Rex. He has had a massive growth spurt recently and barely fits into any existing clothes and so I’ve been slowly buying a few bits here and there – a mixture of high street and a few independent brands. It all takes time

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A Transition To Slow Fashion: Matter

It is not easy living in one of the world’s most fast paced cities – London. Always at the forefront of everything, not least fashion, I find it really hard when I am there not to get caught up in the whirlwind of consumerism. This year I have been away for a while and through not having a permanent address, my shopping habits have had no other choice but to

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When Last Season Is This Season: Slowing Down My Sunglass Fashion

The words ‘sale’ and ‘discount’ have unfortunately never featured highly in my shopping vocabulary. I’ve always liked all the new season (expensive) stuff. As with many things however, motherhood has changed my shopping habits…and I’m starting to think it’s for the better. I buy more online to save time and whilst I still love all the latest fashion, I really would rather have items that will last, both in a fashion sense

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The Balearic Sandal: Palmaira

If you’ve been following our Mallorca travels on Instagram, you might have noticed Rex and I have abandoned all other (14 pairs to be exact) shoes in our holiday wardrobe for these – our Palmairas. Soft, buttery leather and easy to slip on and off, our Palmaira sandals have replaced flip flops this summer, not only for comfort but also effortless holiday style.Rex has been particularly attached to his Palmairas (the

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