If ever there was a task I was destined to find out, this was probably it. I love London for its abundance of galleries and museums but even I admit that finding time to squeeze them all in is hard.
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There is nothing I love more in decor than filling your home with personality, and for us, that's with art and prints.
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I'm not going to lie: it has been quite a dark time, lately, as far as my skin is concerned. The change of water with all my work travel, the late nights working (both on my laptop and on the house), the lack of funds to go out and let…
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Trench, £134.10, Boden. Shirt: £53.55, Boden. Leather bag: £71.55, Boden. Photographs: Eva K Salvi To celebrate London Fashion Week, Boden asked me to shoot my favourite pieces in my top London spots – so take a mini tour of London with me as I walk you through my favourite haunts. Trench, £134.10, Boden. Shirt: £53.55, Boden. Super…
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Image from Pinterest I believe that a room doesn’t really have a personality until you have pictures or photos up. After pulling down most of our picture frames whilst the builders have been in, I’m rethinking about how and where I put them back…and upgrading a few for some more…
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‘My Bed’ – Tracey Emin You all know about my love for the Tate Britain – one of London’s best free days out. And excitingly, Tracey Emin’s controversial Turner Prize exhibition piece ‘My Bed’ is back at the Pimlico gallery along with some other pieces by Emin and Frances…
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Hat: Topshop. Coat: Whistles (buy similar from Asos here). Jumper: Bella Freud. Skirt: Oasis (coming soon). Clutch: Gap (personalised with Anya stickers). Socks: Pantherella. Boots: Tabitha Simmons (buy similar from LK Bennett here) Luckily, this photo was taken just before the heavens opened and the gale force winds began – there…
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A few weekends ago, I visited the Tate Britain with my family – the sun was out and I love London in the sunshine. The exhibition was great, however, just too crowded to really get a good insight. I actually prefer the permanent collection (which is free to visit) –…
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