the fashion roundup
Enjoy seeing my shopping habit unravel before your eyes.
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The Fendi Baguette Review: Expensive, Iconic and Completely Worth the Obsession
There are some bags you buy because they are practical. There are others you buy because they fill a gap in your wardrobe. And then there are bags you buy because they have lived rent free in your mind for years and refusing them feels less like financial restraint and…
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Closet Confidential: The Rules I Live By for Getting Dressed
I have always admired the women who can throw on something wildly unexpected and look like they were born to do it. The clashing prints, the exaggerated silhouettes, the colours that feel one shade away from chaos. I watch them the way one watches modern art, impressed but slightly confused. The truth is, that is…
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Hangers, Heels, and Harmony: My Closet Secret
There are two types of wardrobes in this world. The kind that look like a serene Pinterest board where everything hangs in tonal order, and the kind that resemble a fabric based crime scene by Thursday evening. I have been both women at different stages of my life. If you have been reading here for…
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Luxury Lust: Thoughts Before I Swipe
For today’s post, I am going to chat to you guys about what I think before making a high-end purchase. From reading my blog, you guys will probably think that I am quite happy with my cash. As much as I love treating myself to lovely high-end items, I am also very frugal. I am…
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The Gucci Marmont Handbag
Today, I want to talk about one of the most memorable purchases in my handbag collection — my Gucci Marmont handbag. It’s wild to think this design was released around five years ago, because at the time, it was everywhere. My Instagram feed was filled with that iconic GG clasp and chevron quilting. As much…
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The Manolo Blahnik Hangisi Pumps
Where can I start when it comes to these absolutely stunning Manolo Blahnik Hangisi Pumps? I can remember first seeing these in the infamous Sex and the City movie many years ago. I fell completely head over heels in love with them as a 14-year-old. At the time they were completely unattainable. But, they were…
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The Louis Vuitton Pochette Metis
It is about time for me to write a blog post all about my Louis Vuitton Pochette Metis Handbag. I can remember when I was growing up in my mid-teens and seeing this handbag all over. The likes of Tumblr, Pinterest and Instagram would shove this bag down my throat. As much as I wanted…
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Rare Beauty Warm Wishes Soft Matte Powder Bronzer Review
It takes a lot for me to get excited about a bronzer. I feel like once you find one that works, you cling onto it for dear life and refuse to be tempted by anything new. However, when Rare Beauty launched the Warm Wishes Soft Matte Powder Bronzer, I was intrigued. The brand has a…
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Should We Think More About Gel Manicures?
Today, I want to share a post all about gel manicures. If you have been reading here for a while, you will know they have long been a staple in my routine. I have written about them countless times, and for good reason. For me, they have always felt like a no-brainer. They are long-lasting,…
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Wrinkles, Wisdom and Why I’m Embracing Both
As I write this post, I am just a few weeks shy of turning 29 years old. A couple of months ago, I am pretty ashamed to say that I had a freak out about getting older. I was thinking about inching closer to thirty and my mind went into overdrive. So I thought in…
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The Urban Decay All Nighter Setting Spray Review
I wrote a beauty post the other day. As always, I began adding links to reviews that I have previously wrote about the items that I spoke about. But I was shocked to realise that I have never actually reviewed the Urban Decay All Nighter Setting Spray. So, for that reason I quickly added it…
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The Gel Bottle Inc Nail Products
I’ve said it before, and I’ll say it again — I do my own manicures at home. Not because I’m antisocial (well, maybe a little), but because the thought of sitting in a salon after a ten-hour day of office small talk is my idea of torture. I’d much rather be at home, hair tied…
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Press Pause: The Day I Broke Up With PR Packages
This might sound like a controversial thing to say on a beauty-focused blog, but I’ve stopped accepting PR packages from big beauty brands. Back when I started my first beauty blog in 2013, I was desperate to get noticed. I spent a small fortune of my own money on products, stayed up late writing reviews, and…
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A Little Life Update: Coffee-Fuelled, Overworked and Under Moisturised
How the hell are we in June already? It feels like only yesterday that I was sitting down and sharing with you guys my first post of this year, and here we are, almost halfway through the year already. With that said, May was bloody amazing. One of the best months of the year. I…
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The Catch Up Nobody Asked For (But Here We Are)
April was a strange month, and yet somehow, in the same breath, it was filled with moments that felt quietly magical. As we eased into the softer edges of spring, I found myself wrapped up in family life in a way that felt both chaotic and completely grounding. I never quite understood the cultural obsession…
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Four Weeks, Twelve Crises and A Lot Of Lip Glosses
Who can believe that we are already in April? I am not going to lie, life is passing by so quickly that sometimes when I sit down to draft these posts, I feel slightly overwhelmed that another month has already gone. There was a time in my life when I would be desperate for the…
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A Little Life Update: Coffee-Fuelled, Overworked and Under Moisturised
How the hell are we in June already? It feels like only yesterday that I was sitting down and sharing with you guys my first post of this year, and here we are, almost halfway through the year already. With that said, May was bloody amazing. One of the best months of the year. I…
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Caffeine, Therapy and Mild Chaos: A Survival Guide
There is a version of me that wakes up at 6am, drinks a green juice, journals for twenty minutes and greets the day like a well-adjusted adult. Unfortunately, that version of me is fictional. The real version wakes up, checks emails before her eyes are fully open, mentally lists twelve things she is already behind…
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The Catch Up Nobody Asked For (But Here We Are)
April was a strange month, and yet somehow, in the same breath, it was filled with moments that felt quietly magical. As we eased into the softer edges of spring, I found myself wrapped up in family life in a way that felt both chaotic and completely grounding. I never quite understood the cultural obsession…
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The Unexpected Things That Made My Career What It Is Today
If you had asked me ten years ago what my career would look like, I can say with complete confidence that marketing would not have been my answer. Not even close. I did not grow up dreaming of campaigns, strategies, or leading a department. In fact, I fell into marketing entirely by accident, which is…
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Four Weeks, Twelve Crises and A Lot Of Lip Glosses
Who can believe that we are already in April? I am not going to lie, life is passing by so quickly that sometimes when I sit down to draft these posts, I feel slightly overwhelmed that another month has already gone. There was a time in my life when I would be desperate for the…
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My Life Between Coffee Breaks: A Short Memoir
There is a version of my life that looks very polished from the outside. The finished makeup. The structured calendar. The carefully worded blog posts. But if you zoom in, really zoom in, you will find that my days are stitched together in the margins. In the in-between moments. In the space between one coffee…
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The Unexpected Things That Made My Career What It Is Today
If you had asked me ten years ago what my career would look like, I can say with complete confidence that marketing would not have been my answer. Not even close. I did not grow up dreaming of campaigns, strategies, or leading a department. In fact, I fell into marketing entirely by accident, which is…
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How I’d Promote a Site If I Had To Start From Zero Tomorrow
Some people out there who have sites simply post just to fulfil a hobby. Others do it because they want to make a career out of their site. Personally, I feel like I sit somewhere in the middle of that. I began many moons ago because I just wanted to share my opinion with people….
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In Another Universe, I’d Be Doing This Instead
There is something quietly surreal about looking back at your career and realising how little of it was actually planned. I have shared before that I very much fell into what I do now. There was no grand strategy, no carefully mapped-out path. Just a series of decisions that, at the time, felt small but…
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From Brainstorm to Publish: My Content Game Plan
by quite some time, I mean well over a decade. In fact, I have now been sharing my life online for more than half of it, which, when you really stop and think about it, feels slightly surreal. With that level of consistency comes the need for structure. Creativity may be the heart of what…
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The Metrics That Keep My Digital World Going Round
As I have mentioned before, alongside this blog, I work full-time in marketing. It is a space I have grown into over many years, gradually building both experience and confidence. During that time, I have learnt a great deal about the digital landscape, particularly when it comes to understanding how people interact with content online….
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From Chaos to Clicks: Top Blogging Lessons
I have been blogging for an incredibly long time now. Long enough that I sometimes forget there are people entering the space today who were probably still in primary school when I first started uploading grainy photos and typing away into the internet void. And while parts of blogging have changed dramatically over the years,…
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