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5 Virtual Self-Development Events to Check Out This Spring

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T H E H A P P I N E S S W E B I N A R

Roxie Nafousi has been such an incredible incredible part of my own wellness journey + her workshops are just EPIC. If you haven’t caught one of her 7 Steps to Manifesting virtual events you are in for a treat. I do them every time she has one + learn something new every time. Coming soon is her Happiness workshop with Mo Gawdat & Dr. Tara Swart, two experts in the field of self-development + finding the true joy in your life. I certainly can’t wait for this one..

March 20th 2021 // 1.30pm GMT


M I N D , B O D Y + S O U L

Having connected with Zoe, of Maia Well Co. a while back, I couldn’t help but truly come to adore her fabulous energy as a pilates teacher + quite simply too, as a human - the sweetest soul doesn’t come close to describing her. Zoe’s upcoming full-day virtual retreat is sure to be ultra fabulous; with a schedule packed full of workshops, classes + tutorials to nourish your body, mind + spirit, she + her expert team incorporate all the self-care you could imagine into one day.

March 7th // 9am - 7.15pm


F A C I A L I S T T O F A C I A L I S T

Again another tried + tested (I only ever talk about people, places + things I genuinely use + love) part of my life is my skincare routine with Dawn Hill of Florasion here in Dublin. Dawn is an expert facialist + stockist of my now favourite skincare brand - the one I will never turn my back on, Biologique Recherche who hosts her IG Live series, ‘Facialist to Facialist’. Announced on her IG a week in advance of the Live, Dawn speaks to other experts in the skincare industry + is so pro in every respect. To find out more about Dawn + her philosophy on reaching a healthy balance in our skin, check out my interview with her here.

Catchup with Dawn on her fabulous IG account for her next LIVE @florasion_ie


T H E H S F I G V I R T U A L M A S T E R C L A S S

A little plug here for my own workshop, but if you’re an independent brand or business looking to start or perhaps deepen your understanding of the game of Instagram for businesses, how to create beautiful content while also streamlining the time + effort you’re currently (most likely overspending) on around the digital market platform, this is for you.

March 22nd // 7.30pm GMT


B U I L D I N G R E S I L I E N C E

I came across yoga teacher + general positivity Queen Sophie Dear on Instagram (where else would I find anyone fab fab haha) this past year + have attended two of her workshops since. Her depth of honestly about her own journey in recent times + her inspiring life in Bali are so engaging + I adore following her ever since. Sophie’s upcoming working, ‘Building Resilience’ is sure to be as super chic as it is super meaningful .

March 7th // 9am - 11am GMT


Online Trainers + Workouts I'm Loving During Lockdown

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I LOVE to move my body.I cherish the moments in the day I dedicate to that as a practice that, these days, has become so sacred + important to me. I LOVE + am so grateful that I have the ability to do so + love the energy it gives me, both mentally + physically. Daily movement is such a hugely important part of my overall wellbeing + something I simply can’t be inconsistent with. I did a post about online workouts + classes I love last year + just like you, I’ve obviously had a whole lot of working out at home time to try out some more new trainers + classes over the past year, while also delving deeper into the ones I have always adored like Melissa Wood Health - which of course featured on my previous list too. As we find ourselves still working our way through to the other side of this lockdown life + to a time where in-person gym sessions + a fun Saturday morning at an actual class are a real thing again, here are some of the amazing online trainers + workouts I mix + match into my weekly routine lately..

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Audrey O’Connor is not only one of the sweetest people but on top of it, she’s absolutely one of my favourite pilates teachers. Taking mat work to the max, her classes are on fire! I love to feel the burn in a pilates class + you can be sure to with Audrey. She’s also just such a fun teacher, bringing the best kind of humour + vibe. Having recently launched CORE STATE, a membership platform where you an access all she’s about + get your butt on the mat! I genuinely couldn’t recommend Audrey + CORE STATE more! Also her work around mobility is second to none, I adore!

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L O U I S A D R A K E M E T H O D

Louisa Drake is London’s hottest exercise goddess. Focusing on a very a unique fusion style of working out that combines her expertise as a professional dancer + choreographer with her incredible knowledge of the body + how to make movement fun + effective, Louisa’s personalised method brings you on a shape-changing journey, resulting in longer, leaner lines + a strengthened body tone. Having travelled the world working with celebrities like Gwyneth Paltrow + Victoria Beckham, in 2017 Louisa set out to create her own method, opening her very own studio in London + it’s HOT AF (back pre a COVID world, I loved visiting any time I was in London). Incorporating resistance, conditioning, cardio + stretching, LDM is available online with videos to buy that you can enjoy on repeat or live classes to attend via Zoom while we stay home. LDM is a complete game changer, just give it a try!

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M E L I S S A W O O D H E A L T H

Melissa Wood-Tepperberg is a Mom, wellness coach, avid meditator, certified yoga + pilates teacher + plant-based eater, working to shift the way we live + help her fans thrive from the inside out. As someone who is health conscious + has a past with eating disorders, I love her philosophy around wellness. She moves because she loves her body, never as a form of self-punishment. Something I now thankfully believe in too. Her goal is to help you find your best self through movement methods, intuitive eating + mindful meditation. Her method is a monthly subscription with membership including 12 workouts available at all times, exclusive workouts published every Monday by Melissa herself + bonus flows + guided meditations throughout the month. Her upbeat personality + infectiously positive attitude is completely contagious + she is the perfect workout companion at home.

Get a 5 day free trial before committing - but trust me, you won’t be able to give it up. 

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A N D Y H I C K E Y F I T N E S S

I’ve trained just a few times, pre COVID, with Andy in person, here in Dublin, + really love his energy + approach to working out. It’s intense + it works! Fun + to the point, he is really good at what he does + his success is so well deserved in the fitness sphere. I incorporate his 8 week core program into my week + love how simple but effective he makes the program. I’ve genuinely noticed a sharper strength in my core since bringing it into my weekly movement schedule + love the fact that it’s completely achievable in just 3 days at about 15 minutes per workout. I highly recommend his program if you’re looking to boost your core work. He also provides 1-1 training online + other classes.

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M / B O D Y

M/BODY by Marnie Alton is such a FUN + fabulous class to get you moving. A mix of pilates, dance + HIIT, Marnie offers everything from a quick 10-minute blast to an hour long whole body sweat session. In each class Marnie provides amendments + executes so perfectly on explaining exactly what she means as she helps you navigate your way through each movement. I love how tiny some of the movements are - although it’s HIIT, it’s low-impact - yet how insanely burn-y they are. Think HIIT meets barre!

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The Workout Mafia is one I’d be wanting to try since seeing it on Monikh Dale’s IG account + then when my best friend said it’s the sh*t, I had to try it. It’s so badass. Currently only £25 per month for a full subscription, The Workout Mafia is home to five of London’s top five personal trainers who each have their own personal style but all come together in one mission.. to make you feel as sweaty + strong as possible. The way it works is you can join the daily live class or catch it on demand later in the day. I’ve really enjoyed every class since signing up + so far, it’s been pretty tough, which I love.

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My Experience of Living With An Eating Disorder; What Nobody Talks About

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In hind sight I can’t believe I once thought things were ok as they were then, or perhaps more aptly, how desperately I worked + tried to convince myself they were. Those around me who loved me so deeply, knew things were going from bad to worse + quite frankly, were the furthest thing from ok. In desperate attempts to get me to see what was happening + to understand the dark veil my life was drowning in, they loved me harder + harder than I ever realised back then. Firstly, I want to start this by saying how damn amazing it is I have the ability to write this. I once couldn’t concentrate on anything! Thanks to those who love me I’m alive. I am SO alive now. It’s years later + I’ve worked my ass off (or back on in this case) to get my life on track. A life I really very nearly lost, several times. 

Anorexia. Bulimia. Binge eating. Orthorexia. Whatever you do, there’s no escaping the fact that they’re basically all the same - a symptom of a much deeper issue + not the specific point of suffering that needs addressing. Whatever you do though, it’s an important thing to note, it’s NOT who you are. For years + years it completely defined me + my existence. Every thought, every action + every single second was consumed + determined by my eating disorder. 

What I did was anorexia which later turned into bulimia. Two things I didn’t choose - nobody in their right mind would EVER choose such dark realities. The eating disorders that blurred so many years of my life were my way of, unknowingly, trying to control something - anything - in a world I understood to be dangerous + scary. Maybe one day I’ll elaborate on that but for now, I write this in the hope my experience + subsequent recovery - and this is my experience alone - might help someone directly or someone you may know who is currently in the depths of despair due to the terrors of when control around food goes too far. This is my love letter to the lost girl I was + to those in the same place. It’s all the things I wished I’d known, understood + actually took on board all those years ago when I wasn’t even aware of what was happening nor what lay ahead on the path of a life ruined by eating disorders. All the things nobody talks about publicly. All the shittiest things that WILL eventually happen, the things that no matter how ‘strong’ you think you are or how ‘in control’ you’re determined to be, will eventually come to be your existence. 

Nobody talks about the deep + dirty reality of it, well not out loud anyway. When I say nobody, I mean those going through an eating disorder. Those inside the vortex of nothingness + the search for full control. It’s a deep secret that needs to be protected at all costs. Because if admitted to, then you will have to do something about it. And that thought terrified you the most. Nobody talks about the real reason you’re no longer joining the girls for brunch on a weekend or why, staying at your new boyfriends house is stressing you the fuck out because, damn it you can’t keep up the lie about having already had breakfast at home when you clearly woke up in the same house. Nobody talks about the amount of laxatives you have to take before going out to dinner with others cause you fear SO much the idea of having to maybe eat even a few bites in front of your friends or family. The insane level of these same laxatives you’re taking is also something nobody talks about - nor even knows about cause, like everything else around you eating disorder, it’s your deep, dark secret. Nobody talks about the reason you now have to travel far + wide to even get your hands on more laxatives cause, even though you’ve promised they’re not for you, all the local pharmacies know what’s going on. Nobody talks about it but everyone knows it. 

Nobody talks about the amount of cardio you have to do in order to keep yourself in somewhat of a ‘good’ mood for the day.. hell nobody talks about how moody AF you’ve become, moody like a teenage girl whose hormones are quite literally all.over.place. On that note too, nobody talks about the truth of having lost your periods long long ago + how deeply you now have to convince yourself you never even dreamed of being a Mum one day anyway. Who cares. Well that’s what you’re trying to tell yourself anyway. Nobody talks about how your every waking thought is about your body. You know you’ve lost weight but no matter what the scales says, it’s never low enough. So you HAVE to keep going. Loose more. Move more. Eat less. Another day. No body talks about waking up to check the same bones that you could feel protruding from your body are still there today. You check. And check again. 

Nobody talks about the way in which your food needs to be thought out. How prepping it + what you’re allowed becomes stricter + stricter. Entire food groups vanish from your eating abilities. So strict there’s becoming very little on the list of foods, permitted anymore. Nobody talks about the paranoia you have around people putting things in your water or on your food that might make you gain weight without your consent. It’s fucking mad, the whole thing but nobody talks about the moments where you want to scream for help yet can’t - cause again you fear SO much the idea of gaining weight that you’re willing to take more of the heat palpitations + blackouts from being so under weight than admit to any of this being real. 

Nobody talks about the chewing gum + the mental amounts of sparkling water you’re drinking to keep the hunger at bay. So much sparkling water you’re at risk of a stroke. Hunger though? What’s that you want to say. But yes you are STARVING. S.T.A.R.V.I.N.G. You are beyond mentally + physically malnourished + no matter how much you know it or try to convince yourself you’re not, you cannot admit to being hungry. Cannot + will not. The word isn’t allowed. It’s a sin in your mind. And although you’re not religious in that sense, it’s a moral sin + it is the ultimate failure. Again another thing nobody talks about are these obsessional thoughts that will not stop.

Nobody talks about the madness that goes on in your head. Things like say, being terrified you’ll gain weight if someone lights a candle in your presence that has some sort of food in the title. Like a nice Pomegranate Noir candle (back when I thought that was shit).. yep, for real, nobody talks about how paranoid you become that being in this very room with the candle that says pomegranate in the title means you are inhaling calories because it’s a food? WHAT? It’s INSANE for me to look back on those kinds of things that, as nobody talks about, absolutely ruin every moment that others take as so normal + everyday. Everything, even as little as lighting a candle becomes a mental ordeal. 

Something else nobody talks about really is, despite your most desperate pleas to those who love you to believe you you’re fine, what actually starts to happen in your body - things so obvious you can’t but notice. From blacking out + loosing your sight so many times a day due to your body having to work so hard just to function now that it can’t keep your blood pressure at a normal level - you no longer see it as weird or strange it now happens so often. Nobody talks about the layer of fluff your body has had to grow (yep girls, for real!) to keep itself warm. Your arms, chest, back. Fluffy. Yes you loose that as your body gets well again but nobody talks about getting hairier in the search for “skinny enough”. Nor does anybody talk about how thin + weird your own hair has become. It’s falling out in clumps + you have to make sure no one you love sees this as it’s just another reason for them to be right in how out of control things are getting. Nobody tells you either of the worry + sleepless nights your loved ones endure. Their time spent troubled by witnessing their daughter, sister, girlfriend, friend wasting away before their eyes. Nobody talks of the reality loved ones go through in the silenced screams + pleas to get through to you, only to be pushed away.

Nobody talks about how stressful it becomes to go to bed at night. You gain weight if you’re not moving + sleeping means not moving - as does being in bed. Or so you’re completely convinced. So no more sleep allowed. No way. Nobody talks about the nervous tension you have around being away from a bathroom for too long either. Your bladder is getting weak (again something you definitely have to keep secret as then the doctors / your family will have more evidence you need major help + your body is dangerously breaking down) + you can no longer hold your wee. No joke. You’re a 20-something year old who wets herself. Still though you aren’t convinced it’s that bad. Even the endless heart palpitations- nope, definitely not taking those as a sign your threading on thin ice.

Then comes the binge/purge cycle. And wow what fun that is. NOT. Nobody tells you that as you start to eat again + think that getting rid of the food is the only way to cope with that whole situation + that shit is about to get even worse! Nobody talks about the seriously low potassium levels from purging that you lay on the floor of the bathroom - coming to without a clue at first how long you’ve been out for. You feel dizzy, your arms are numb + you can’t move your legs. Shit, what’s happening to your body? Nobody talks about the lengths you will go to to find a bathroom in ANY situation, driving from your boyfriends after that tiny yoghurt at breakfast you had to eat informer of him to ward off the questions that are beginning to pop up.. off you go to a nearby garage (I mean how elegant right?) - like WTF!!! Getting sick in dingy bathrooms that you typically wouldn’t even allow yourself pee in in a normal situation -all this desperation now that you’ve become a complete slave to the bitch of bulimia. Nobody talks about the level of crazy amounts of food the binges have gotten to - it feels so urgent you would eat a gone-off sandwich from the bin your body craves food so much. Nobody talks about the secret eating that’s started to happen. Anything to fill yourself up (without allowing anyone see) + then throw it all back up. Nobody talks about the confusion you feel. Wanting to stop yet sticking your fingers down your throat again. Just one more time. You promise. And promise again. Thankfully it’s been about 3 years since I last got sick in a self-inflicted way + I just can’t imagine ever going back to that hell. You know it’s all a waste of a your time but yet you just can’t understand how you will ever eat again without getting rid of it - whatever the amount, large or small. Nobody talks about the days you wake to feel only you wish you were dead. It’s a mess. You really hate this eating disorder shit but you can’t let anyone in. It’s lonely as hell. Nobody talks about that either. How lonely + separated from the world you’ve become. Nobody talks about how swollen your face is from the vomiting or how your throat is SO sore the whole time, red raw from the acid that comes up with every retch. Nobody talks about any of it.

Shining a light on all the horrible things that I’ve found to be real is important to me now as I live free of 99%  of it - the stuff nobody talks about in terms of the real shit that happens behind closed doors in the life of someone in the grips of an eating disorder. It’s NOT glamorous. It’s not Victoria Beckham chic. It’s HELL. Skinny isn’t a thing to be proud of or to identify yourself as. Skinny, when you are a slave to your own mind’s ability to trick you into thinking you need to be skinnier, is nothing but the time, a solid indication, to ask for help - or let in the help that’s been trying to get through to you for so long.

If you know someone who is, or you are that someone tormented by an eating disorder - even if you’re having doubts or your mind is trying to convince you you’re fine.. I want to tell you something; you can + will enjoy life again. ’Thin enough’ is BULLSHIT. It’s a mental trap you might think you’re in full control of but that is taking away your life. Every day spent protecting your eating disorder instead of believing in a better way to live, is another day wasted that, and in my own experience that could be yours to live + love. I’ve spent extended periods in hospitals, treatment centres + in therapists rooms tormented by anorexia + bulimia.. then, in my stubbornness to go back to hospital, Mum made me sleep in her bed for a year as she was so terrified I’d have a heart attack + she didn’t want me to die alone. Her love is something I will perhaps only understand upon, one day, hopefully becoming a Mum myself but forever in my mind she will be a superhero who saved me from myself I’m so many occasions. None of that is living. Neither are any of the things I mentioned above, all of which became my reality for years + none of which are thankfully any longer things I face on a daily basis . You can be free of them too if you find yourself in any of them. I have my period back + today I’m proud of that. Again, I once bizarrely believed that not having my period for 7 years was a positive thing. I believed that the day I got it back I would have to end my life as I wouldn’t be able to cope with being “fat”. Gosh I can’t believe how badly that was the grip ED once had on me I no longer hold my breath walking past the bakery in fear that the smell of bread might make me gain weight. LOL, oh my god, I actually believed that once too.

It takes time, a lot longer than you would wish I admit.. but a loss lot less if you just commit. Honestly too it takes a LOT of effort + hard work to get to a better place with your body + food + allowing yourself grow into a much better way of being but damn, being in this place, writing this piece today, I’m SO incredibly grateful I stuck it out + continue to put in the work. It’s never perfect but I would not go back there for anything!

I mentioned above that eating disorders aren’t the core of someone’s issues but the longer they are allowed continue + run wild, the more of a deadly grip you fall into. The eating disorder becomes the one in control. It once felt like your best friend. You thought you’d be BFF’s for life. But shit hits the fan + there’s no going back to it ever being a crutch to lean on. It could take you years to get to a better place, as it did me.. but time will pass anyway + would you rather be deeper in the dark or stepping, one tiny step at a time into the light? 

I didn’t ever want to share things like this in the fear I would become defined as the person who had an eaten disorder but in my every day now, as I live my life + am happy doing + being me these days, I do not define myself as the girl with the ED.. + for me, that’s really all that matters now. I am not a doctor or any sort of professional + this one piece can never cover everything nor come close to really explaining how incredibly dark it is living with a life-threatening + debilitating eating disorder. it’s simply my first attempt ever to piece together parts of it that might make sense to you, or as I said, someone you may care for. It’s my way to try to enlighten or help in exposing my experience so I might reach another who needs it + I do not claim for one second to know what another’s experience may be. None of this is meant to be advice, it’s simply my experience + I share it in the dream that it might help someone - even just one person - to know that you do not walk this alone + that if I’ve been there, which I have been + I’m now HAPPY, living a fulfilled life, loving + living in all it’s imperfections, then you can too. 

Love R x

Dawn Hill of Florasion; The Interview

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HSF - Dawn, as you’ve taught me, skin + skincare are such individualised experiences for each person. My own understanding + patience with myself has depended since working with you; thank you for that. Explain though in your own words what your philosophy with skin is…

DH - My Philosophy with skin has always been about education. Educating my clients on their skin, on products + what truly works is key for me. A fast sell has never been the aim, because I’ve been there.  I’ve left salons with a bag full of expensive products without a clue why I actually handed over all that cash. Starting small is important. When you’re educated about your skin, why it behaves how it does + how to care for it properly, you become the master of it + learn to love it more. 

HSF - As you say here, your work is about the long haul, about investing in our skin + not falling for the often BS promises the beauty industry “guarantees” us. How do you manage people’s desire for instant results + the reality that good things take time - especially now in a world full of immediate gratification..

DH - To be honest I’m straight up from the get-go. New clients can often be taken aback by my honesty + openness about the industry. I’ve worked in beauty from so many angles - from blogging back in the day, to becoming a beauty journalist, to working in beauty PR + being a brand manager for some of the most well-know brands in Ireland. I know what goes into selling a product, how to market it to the masses + most of it is BS. The beauty industry can promise the world, but rarely does it deliver. It’s all about sales at the end of the day. I tell clients all the time to manage expectation of what skincare can actually do. Although the skincare industry is booming + is always evolving, there is a limit to what it can do. I’m real about that. There are so many factors that contribute to healthy skin, skincare is a small part of it. 

HSF - I certainly don’t need persuading (fully addicted since starting on a consistent routine with the brand last year) but explain, if you will, the reasons for your love of Biologique Recherche as a strong foundational range of products for anyone’s routine + why you chose to work with them over any other brand at that high-end level..

DH - I couldn’t have started my facial studio with anything else. Genuinely. BR works, there are no two ways about it. They don’t follow trends, they set them.  They don’t include ingredients ‘on trend’, they work with ingredients that work in-sync with your skin. They also don’t put money into clever marketing + PR strategies, instead they invest in research + development. I’ve seen BR change my clients skin into healthy, stronger skin. The main thing about BR is how bespoke it is. Every serum concoction, mask mixture is done so with YOUR skin in mind. So the finish is bespoke to you, always. 

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HSF - What are your favourite products from BR?

DH - Where to begin!! I can’t be without Serum 3R, Masque Biofixine, Masque Vernix, P50V, the finishing serums, creme acides de fruites, Lait VIP02, mask vivant. There are a lot!!

HSF - Good things come to those who wait (+ work consistently toward what they want) I’ve found. How long does it take most people to find balance with their skin so that you can actually step up the routine to begin to see results?

DH - I always tell clients to give it about 4-6 months. That may sound like a ling time, but absolutely nothing works overnight. Usually to be honest, it’s a year after clients first start on their skincare journey with me that we see the most spectacular results. And by then, they’re so educated about their skin + know it so well, they barely need me anymore!! 

HSF - Your clinic, Florasion, is the physical manifestation of your expertise + passion for helping people achieve their best. How is it running your own business? And how have you had to pivot during these times? (You’re a true inspiration)

DH - Running a business, especially during a pandemic has been + is a rollercoaster. It can be exhausting trying to keep it going + continuously think outside the box + adapt. But I have + always have had a vision for Floraison + slowly but surely it’s coming into fruition. I just want to create something a little different. It can be hard staying in your own lane too, your own bubble when there’s so much going on in the industry. You can start to question yourself + your abilities but I think if your vision is strong enough, it can keep you going. 

HSF - Where does the name Florasion come from? 

DH - Floraison is actually French for bloom. I absolutely love florals + the whole process of blooming + have done since I was a little girl. It was the perfect name for the business I wanted to create. A space for women to bloom, skin coming into bloom, helping skin bloom + to be its best. 

HSF - How often do you think people should be getting luxury-grade facials?

DH - It genuinely depends on the condition of the skin, what we need to treat + most importantly, budget! Some clients come in on the button every six to seven weeks, the likes of brides-to-be will come in every eight weeks + others every three months. But it’s a very individual choice.

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HSF - With lock-down life in full swing again, you’re obviously not working with clients in person at the moment, how can people  get started on a personalised routine under your guidance?

DH - A virtual consultation is best! It’s pretty much like it would be in the studio, although obviously I dont get to work on the skin. But it’s quite in-depth + based around educating the client on their skin, talking through their current routine + changing it up as we see fit. 


HSF - Outside the obvious nature of products + a health focused lifestyle, what tips or techniques do you swear by in the search for better skin?

DH - It may sound boring + it’s not an over-night thing, but lifestyle. Lifestyle is huge. By lifestyle I mean stress levels, healthy sleep habits, exercise + diet (to a certain extent. I’m not into cutting things from your diet). When I’m less stressed, I sleep better, my mood is lighter, I feed myself better + my skin shows it. But of course, it takes time. I like to think of it like this; if you eat broccoli for dinner once, it doesn’t mean all those vitamins + minerals are going to benefit you straight away with a couple of fork fulls. Its a process, it takes time + commitment to see the positive changes. I swear by green smoothies too, they make a huge difference to the skin when kept up. 


HSF - Are there any skincare devices you would recommend for at-home use?

DH - Yes there a re a few!! I’m going to keep them under my hat for now, but LED + some facial muscle trainers can be amazing. Again they all take time + consistent commitment, but more on that coming soon!

HSF - What products do you think are really important to invest in + which ones are totally ok to spend less on?

DH - Treatment products - so the likes of P50 + serums. These are long contact products with small molecular weight meaning they’re able to penetrate that little bit deeper into the skin and work harder. They’re usually the most active ingredients wise. Moisturisers do just that - they moisturise + keep the skin supple. Obviously there a some that are a little more targeted + therefore will be more expensive. 

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HSF - How important in someone’s daily routine is SPF? Does SPF in foundation suffice? And is there one you can’t live without?

DH - Extremely important but its important to use common sense here. There is definitely a lot of misinformation about SPFs. If you’re indoors all day + only leave the house when its dark for a walk - no SPF needed. Also - use an SPF from a brand whose game is SPF, brands that put a lot of research into their formulations. SPF in foundation most certainly will not suffice. Think of it - usually they only have an SPF of 15 in them which isn’t enough, but also think about the amount of foundation you apply - its just a few drops realistically. For SPF to truly protect, you need to apply half a teaspoon amount - who would apply that much foundation? Some SPFs are superior in their finish + protection of the skin. Heliocare is my go-to + I absolutely love their Water Gel version. I usually go for un-tinted because as previously mentioned, you need to use a lot to get the desired protection. 

HSF - What are your thoughts on cult products + skincare trends? Any you can’t stand or ones you do tend to stand by?

DH - Cult products I can get on board with but not all of them are truly cult - a lot of the time it’s noise + clever marketing + you buy the product + are left disappointed. But they do exist. Skincare trends - no. Despise them + more so when they’re plastered all over Instagram + brands jump on board. Trend ingredients are here today, then gone tomorrow. Same for treatments. For example, micro-dermabrasisson - huge a few years ago, but now you never hear of it because it can be so disruptive to the skin barrier. Dermaplanning is the same. Also trend for clean beauty (so much scaremongering + the term ‘clean’ + ‘non-toxic’ is damaging in my opinion) + the go-hard -or -go -home approach to skin is big but is just not healthy for any skin.  

HSF - In your opinion, what is the most under-appreciated piece of advice ignored by us about skin?

DH - Skin has pores, skin can be uneven, patchy + a bit all over the shop at times + that is NORMAL. Skin can change daily, even from morning to night - thats the nature of skin. Perfection doesn’t exist and when you stop searching for it, you grow to love your skin more. 


HSF - And lastly, Dawn what is next for you at Florasion?

DH - I have so many plans. But it all comes back to the same thing - to truly help people become more educated about skin + to actually love their skin. To help women become more confident in their skin really + to build a blooming empire that people love to visit, be it online or in studio.


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Designer Spotlight; Piece of White

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Founded in 2017 by Turkish designer Zeynep Tansug, Piece of White is a stunning representation of something classic, appreciated, respected + imagined anew. Zeynep started the brand as a core collection of white shirts, constructed + created in a more dramatic manner; ultimately bringing to life the essence of daily dressing up. 

Having grown over the past four years as a go-to label for some of the world’s most perfectly dressed women (Rosie Huntington-Whiteley’s wardrobe has a number of pieces), the label has expanded to include a beautiful selection of jumpsuits, dresses, tops + trousers. Off the shoulder, one shoulder + sometimes no shoulder, whatever the design it becomes desired. Think unique twists + insane detailing, met with negative space backs + elegant high necklines. While using mostly 100% silk or cotton poplin, each piece is beautifully handmade with top craftsmanship + attention to detail. 

Piece of White is redefining  the definition of desirable pieces + taking those everyday wardrobe staples to an entirely new level. 

Now stocked as an edit on online at Moda Operandi or you can find the full collection on the label’s on website. 

Shop at piecesofwhite.co.uk

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What Is.. Dermaplaning

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Working as an effective exfoliation procedure, dermaplaning is one of the hot topics on the agenda of all beauty seekers and aestheticians alike right now.  Short and sweet, the procedure is very simple with endless results. It consists of a sterile surgical scalpel that a trained beauty therapist uses to gently shave off the surface of the skin in order to remove all excess dead skin and peach fuzz hair. 

Don’t let the fear of hearing ‘surgical scalpel’ in the same sentence as your face scare you though, as there is no pain to the procedure and very little - to almost no - downtime post treatment for most people. Typically it is used as an add to another facial or peel. One of the most celebrated benefits of dermaplaning is that your skin is left without all the old cells, as it works to remove all the dead skin at the surface level, which then allows the skin’s absorption levels to fully revive. Lovers of the skin technique say it’s amazing how much longer products tend to last when they are being consistent with the treatment, as the skin’s ability to drink in all the products’ goodness is heightened so much more, making the skin look and feel clearer and brighter from every angle- and your monthly beauty product bills less I might add. Another use for Dermaplaning is the removal of any peach fuzz one might have on the face.

I’d been getting it done every few months + loved it. When COVID hit though + with it access to a trained aesthetician to attend in person suddenly vanished, I looked into being able to do it at home myself. Hello DERMAFLASH; one of the best at-home beauty tools. Easy to use, with very little way to do it wrong (make sure to watch the videos on the Dermaflash website here) or harm your skin, it’s a really good investment if you’re wanting to be able to continue your dermaplaning journey at home.

Personally I just love being able to do things at home in the comfort of my own space + the ease of my own time + although of course some things simply aren’t accessible, either financially or logistically, this one completely has my backing.

For best results, it is suggested to repeat the procedure every three to four weeks with a fresh as this leaves enough time for the skins natural rejuvenation process to take place - a cycle is typically about 30 days.

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Clean Beauty; Ground Wellbeing

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G R O U N D  is a newly launched luxury wellness brand I was recently introduced to + am truly loving. Focusing on artisan aromatherapy for your entire family, each product is created to awaken your senses through the beauty of + healing properties found in essential oils. Hand-crafted in small, quality-controlled batches in Cork, Ireland by Peigín Crowley, a globally celebrated curator of luxury spas, GROUND is neutral by design with each product created to encourage a sense of relaxation + grounding.

Peigín, has established a highly respected career in the wellness space as the originator + designer of high-end luxury spas in Ireland’s most indulgent properties including Cliff House Hotel, Old Head of Kinsale + Adore Manor. Her love of constructing beautiful experiences has been brought to life in her latest venture + is something you can see, smell + touch in each drop; a treasured treat in the every day rituals of self-care.

I was gifted some of the beautiful products from the range by Peigín when she first launched - the Recovery Hair Oil + Sleep Face Oil + I have been using them ever since. The Recovery Hair Oil quickly became a favourite; each time I wash my hair I gently massage the product into my scalp before getting into the shower, then after towel drying it, post shower, I put about 5 drops into the ends of my hair - again gently massaging it in. I’m particular about what I use on my hair + skin as I get older + I just love how natural GROUND products are - no gross pesticides or herbicides + each ingredient is organic (where possible) + completely sourced naturally.

One of the other products I love is the Sleep Face Oil. On the nights when I Gua Sha this is amazing, as with it’s beautiful texture, it means my Gua Sha stone glides so smoothly over my skin instead of pulling on it. Also with chamomile as one of it’s main ingredients, it means it’s a great way to de-stress your mind + body before bed. Peigín advises to rub the oils between your palms + inhale deeply before applying to the skin for an added boost to the senses - something that is applicable for the entire collection.

Since falling in love with G R O U N D products, I’ve ordered several others myself including the Uplifting Body Oil which is so divine after a lovely hot shower or bath. Our bodies skin needs that extra TLC in Winter + I‘ve found this (along with my unfailing love of Jojoba Oil) to be such a treat for dry skin + it smells so divine too.

You can find the full range, including Bath Salt, Body Oils, Face Balms, Face Oils, Face & Body Masks, Beard Oils + Mother + Baby products on BrownThomas.ie or directly on GROUNDWELLBEING.com

Great New Reads, January 2021

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What's Hot on Your Bookshelf, January 2021


 

‘GIRL A’ BY ABIGAIL DEAN

Lex Gracie doesn’t want to think about her family. She doesn’t want to think about growing up in her parents’ House of Horrors. And she doesn’t want to think about her identity as Girl A: the girl who escaped. When her mother dies in prison and leaves Lex and her siblings the family home, she can’t run from her past any longer. Together with her sister, Evie, Lex intends to turn the House of Horrors into a force for good. But first she must come to terms with her six siblings – and with the childhood they shared.

Beautifully written and incredibly powerful, Girl A is a story of redemption, of horror, and of love.

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‘LET ME TELL YOU WHAT I MEAN’ BY Joan Didion

Mostly drawn from the earliest part of her astonishing five-decade career, Didion writes about a Gamblers Anonymous meeting, a visit to William Randolph Hearst's castle at San Simeon, a reunion of WWII veterans in Las Vegas, and about topics ranging from Nancy Reagan to Robert Mapplethorpe, Martha Stewart and Ernest Hemingway. 

With an Introduction by Hilton Als, this stunning collection reveals what would become her subjects: the press, politics, California robber barons, women, the act of writing, and her own self-doubt. Each piece is classic Didion: incisive, bemused, and stunningly prescient.

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‘LUSTER’ BY RAVEN LEILANI

Edie is just trying to survive. She’s messing up in her dead-end admin job in her all-white office, is sleeping with all the wrong men, and has failed at the only thing that meant anything to her, painting. No one seems to care that she doesn’t really know what she’s doing with her life beyond looking for her next hook-up. And then she meets Eric, a white, middle-aged archivist with a suburban family, including a wife who has sort-of-agreed to an open marriage and an adopted black daughter who doesn’t have a single person in her life who can show her how to do her hair. As if navigating the constantly shifting landscape of sexual and racial politics as a young black woman wasn’t already hard enough, with nowhere else left to go, Edie finds herself falling head-first into Eric’s home and family.

Razor sharp, provocatively page-turning and surprisingly tender, Luster by Raven Leilani is a painfully funny debut about what it means to be young now.

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‘TROUBLED’ BY KENNETH R. ROSEN

In the middle of the night, they are vanished.

Each year thousands of young adults deemed out of control—suffering from depression, addiction, anxiety, and rage—are carted off against their will to remote wilderness programs and treatment facilities across the country. Desperate parents of these “troubled teens” fear it’s their only option. The private, largely unregulated behavioral boot camps break their children down, a damnation the children suffer forever.

Acclaimed journalist Kenneth R. Rosen knows firsthand the brutal emotional, physical, and sexual abuse carried out at these programs. He lived it. In Troubled, Rosen unspools the stories of four graduates on their own scarred journeys through the programs into adulthood. Based on three years of reporting and more than one hundred interviews with other clients, their parents, psychologists, and health-care professionals, Troubled combines harrowing storytelling with investigative journalism to expose the disturbing truth about the massively profitable, sometimes fatal, grossly unchecked redirection industry.

Not without hope, Troubled ultimately delivers an emotional, crucial tapestry of coming of age, neglect, exploitation, trauma, and fraught redemption.

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‘RED COMET’ BY Heather Clark

Determined not to read Plath's work as if her every act, from childhood on, was a harbinger of her tragic fate, Clark presents new materials about Plath's scientist father, her juvenile writings, and her psychiatric treatment, and evokes a culture in transition in the mid-twentieth century, in the shadow of the atom bomb and the Holocaust, as she explores Sylvia's world: her early relationships and determination not to become a conventional woman and wife; her conflicted ties to her well-meaning, widowed mother; her troubles at the hands of an unenlightened mental-health industry; and her Cambridge years and thunderclap meeting with Ted Hughes, a true marriage of minds that would change the course of poetry in English.

Clark's clear-eyed sympathy for Hughes, his lover Assia Wevill, and other demonized players in the arena of Plath's suicide promotes a deeper understanding of her final days, with their outpouring of first-rate poems. Along with illuminating readings of the poems themselves, Clark's meticulous, compassionate research brings us closer than ever to the spirited woman and visionary artist who blazed a trail that still lights the way for women poets the world over.

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‘SHUGGIE BAIN’ BY DOUGLAS STUART

It is 1981. Glasgow is dying and good families must grift to survive. Agnes Bain has always expected more from life. She dreams of greater things: a house with its own front door and a life bought and paid for outright (like her perfect, but false, teeth). But Agnes is abandoned by her philandering husband, and soon she and her three children find themselves trapped in a decimated mining town. As she descends deeper into drink, the children try their best to save her, yet one by one they must abandon her to save themselves. It is her son Shuggie who holds out hope the longest.

Shuggie is different. Fastidious and fussy, he shares his mother’s sense of snobbish propriety. The miners' children pick on him and adults condemn him as no’ right. But Shuggie believes that if he tries his hardest, he can be normal like the other boys and help his mother escape this hopeless place.

Douglas Stuart's Shuggie Bain lays bare the ruthlessness of poverty, the limits of love, and the hollowness of pride. A counterpart to the privileged Thatcher-era London of Alan Hollinghurst’s The Line of Beauty, it also recalls the work of Édouard Louis, Frank McCourt, and Hanya Yanagihara, a blistering debut by a brilliant writer with a powerful and important story to tell.

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‘A CHILDREN’S BIBLE’ BY Lydia Millet

A brilliant, indelible novel of teenage alienation and adult complacency in a world whose climate and culture are unravelling. Pulitzer Prize finalist Lydia Millet's sublime new novel-her first since the National Book Award-longlisted Sweet Lamb of Heaven- follows a group of eerily mature children on a forced vacation with their parents at a lakeside mansion. Contemptuous of their elders, who pass their days in a hedonistic stupor, the children are driven out into a chaotic landscape after a great storm descends. The story's narrator, Eve, devotes herself to the safety of her beloved little brother as events around them begin to mimic scenes from his cherished picture Bible. Millet, praised as "unnervingly talented" (San Francisco Chronicle), has produced a heartbreaking story of the legacy of climate change denial. Her parable of the coming generational divide offers a lucid vision of what awaits us on the other side of Revelation.

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The HSF Podcast List To Get Out of Your Own Head

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C R E A T I V E C O N V E R S A T I O N S with S U Z Y M E N K E S

Go behind the scenes with Suzy Menkes, Editor Vogue International at Condé Nast, for in-depth interviews with the fashion industry’s most influential designers, thinkers and executives.


T H E S A K A R A L I F E

Curated conversations that dig deep into the ancient rituals + modern research we can all use to build lives we love living. Each week, Sakara Life founders, Whitney & Danielle, sit down with today's top physicists, mystics, chefs, healers, + CEOs, to explore the areas of life where science + spirituality coexist + thoughts turn into real, live things. 

New episodes every week // LISTEN on iTunes or Spotify


T H E G O O P P O D C A S T

Gwyneth Paltrow + goop's Chief Content Officer Elise Loehnen chat with leading thinkers, culture changers, + industry disruptors—from doctors to creatives, CEOs to spiritual healers—about shifting old paradigms + starting new conversations.

New episodes every Tuesday + Thursday // LISTEN on iTunes


T H E B O F P O D C A S T

The Business of Fashion has gained a global following as thee essential daily resource for fashion creatives, executives + entrepreneurs in over 200 countries.

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U N L O C K I N G U S by B R E N É B R O W N

Brené Brown explains Unlocking Us in her own words: “I’ve spent over 20 years studying the emotions + experiences that bring meaning + purpose to our lives, + if there’s one thing I’ve learned it’s this: We are hardwired for connection, + connecting requires courage, vulnerability, + conversation. I want this to be a podcast that’s real, unpolished, honest, + reflects both the magic + the messiness of what it means to be human. Episodes will include conversations with the people who are teaching me, challenging me, confusing me, or maybe even ticking me off a little. I'll also have direct conversations with you about what I’m learning from new research, + we'll do some episodes dedicated to answering your questions. We don’t have to do life alone. We were never meant to”.

LISTEN on iTunes, Stitcher + Spotify


T H E M O M E N T S T H A T M A D E M E

Roxie Nafousi is one of the most inspirational women out there. Coming from a darker time in her life she has completely done a 180 + has become every girls best friend + the current day self-development QUEEN. Her podcast is a breath of fresh air as she speaks with inspirational individuals, some famous + some not yet all of whom have something incredible to share in the three tops moments that have shaped their lives + the people they have become. I absolutely adore this one + with two seasons thus far, you’re sure to get hooked on the deep human connections made in this one!

LISTEN on iTunes, Spotify + ACAST


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O P R A H’ s S U P E R S O U L C O N V E R S A T I O N S

Awaken, discover + connect to the deeper meaning of the world around you with SuperSoul. Hear Oprah’s personal selection of her interviews with thought-leaders, best-selling authors, spiritual luminaries, as well as health + wellness experts. All designed to light you up, guide you through life’s big questions + help bring you one step closer to your best self.

LISTEN on iTunes, Spotify + Oprah OWN


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R O O M 2 0

The sign above his hospital bed called him Sixty-Six Garage. For more than 15 years, he would lay there unidentified and unconscious. Or so, everyone believed. From L.A. Times Studios + the team that brought us “Dirty John” + “Man in the Window,” comes “Room 20,” a story about the search for a man’s identity + the truth about his accident. Investigative reporter Joanne Faryon’s two-year journey is filled with twists + turns. Now, she'll finally reveal who Garage really is. But one important question remained for her upon this discovery: has Garage been conscious this entire time?

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Tools for the (Very Real) Modern Day Woman

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I’m not usually one to share in such a personal manner here on Haute So Fabulous. However, today I welcome you into a very imperfect + previously super private part of my life that I’m tired of holding shame around. Shame that has me fearing you might think less of me were you to know how severely “anxiety” + “low moods” have played such debilitating roles in my life.. long before the lockdown reality of 2020. However as I get older, settling into the woman I am + seek to become, I begin to let go of that crippling shame + embarrassment that have only served to weigh me down even further in my experience. I’m here to be real.

“Anxiety” is such a buzz word but for those who know it’s wrath, you know there is no “buzz” + the “band wagon” isn’t exactly the party bus of the century. It’s crippling. It can consume your every waking moment + some nights the precious hope you hold in the possible escape of sleep. These experiences don’t match the fun or fabulous (‘grammable) part of me but, equally, they have played their roles in allowing me grow + evolve into the woman I am today + for that I am grateful.

In finding space to be my entire self in this world + not just the Instagramable elements of an existence, this post is from my heart, in the hope of letting you know that if you find yourself in that dark place too.. PLEASE remember you are not alone, we’re all human + trust me, we really are all just trying to figure it out. Some days are wonderful + even the smallest things like the smell of a fresh coffee can feel exhilarating + even just the noticing of it can be something to be grateful for; those days where you see the light + step into the trust that maybe, just maaaaaybe, it really all is ok. And then there are the days when you can’t even find the energy to look for the switch to turn the light on, despite everyone telling you it’s right there.

Despite my search for it, perfect isn’t a thing. It’s something, in this highly curated world we now live in, that we continuously seek to obtain + ultimately beat ourselves up for in failing to find. We constantly set ourselves up for failure in the search. What if though.. it’s ok to be the real you.. the one you’re figuring out along the way + haven’t yet fully come to know or accept or trust or love. That person who doesn’t just “wake up like this”. On that note of "I woke up like this” - let me remind you, Beyonce has every means to create her life so that she can spend her time exactly where she wishes. Not to belittle her as she’s one of the most incredible, badass women in the world but let’s face it, she isn’t thinking about the trillion errands that need to be completed while also making healthy dinners for her family + actively seeing to every detail of her career. She’s a powerhouse + I love her but we must remember that the cultured thinking of “I woke up like this” isn’t real in the every day life of ANYone.. not even Beyonce.

Refusing to imply or fall for the often marketed message that there’s a magical wand for this stuff, I am constantly seeking NATURAL solutions to this part of me. For what it’s worth, here are some of the things that play such integral parts in creating some inner zen. Health is a collection of choices + actions taken daily + not something to seek overall solutions in any one thing.

What drew me to post all of this was that I’m new to the world of CBD + have been using KLORIS CBD for several months now + although it’s not changed my life entirely, as I don’t believe any one product can alone or should ever promise you, it’s been something I’ve come to appreciate as an important part of calming my anxiety + offsetting the real threat of panic attacks which had become such an issue for me. I was so adverse to trying it as I’m so clean when it come sot anything around ‘drugs’ (I’ve literally never even smoked a joint) but am so so glad I finally did + started here with KLORIS. I highly recommend this brand if you’re new to it all too. You can find them at K L O R I S C B D . C O M

Another things I have to remember is the power of communication. Communicating with loved ones + trying to call it before it gets too overwhelming is beginning to be a real tool for me; something that's a complete work in progress as I hate burdening anyone with my stuff.

Having Supernova WOMAN 01 in my morning smoothie or by itself with water.. EVERY SINGLE DAY without fail! This has truly been a corner stone of my overall health the past 18 months. Read more about my S U P E R N O V A L I V I N G love here..

Chats with + staying inspired by Roxie Nafousi - the ultimate manifesting goddess. I listen to her affirmations + meditations on my morning walks for coffee, alongside attending her online webinars, she has one coming up on Self Love on August 16th. Book your spot at R O X I E N A F O U S I . C O M

Remaining consistent with daily practices + committing to non-negotiable morning + nighttime routines of self care. Doing something once doesn’t cut he cloth + certainly, in my experience of years of trying things once + then deeming them unsuccessful, consistency with anything is what creates an outcome. Wish I’d learned this one sooner but here we are.

Getting outside in nature. Again every damn day. Come hail, rain or shine. I work for myself + some days it’s just calls or Zooms with clients + not face-to-face so it’s imperative that I get out every day.

Exercising daily. It’s simply another non-negotiable for me. Lately I’ve been LOVING M/Body, Melissa Wood Health + Yin Yoga with Phoebe Greenacre. You can see my at home workout list here..

Dipping into the escape of another’s story + the magic of a good book. Watching good movies. You can always find my lists here on the website.. I’m obsessed with sharing movies + books. In fact, here are some links // MOVIES // DOCUMENTARIES // BOOKS

This feels so incredibly exposing to leave these words here; I’m not sharing it to be self-indulgent or to seek validation. It’s simply that I find great strength in reading about other strong women who somehow remain resilient through the lessons life throws their way + wanted to hopefully be some sort of light for even one other human being out there. Remember health is a collection of choices + actions taken daily + not something to seek overall solutions to in any one thing.

 

The Working From Home Edit

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Working from home is no longer something just for the freelancers + creatives of the world. In the past few short (but ohhhhh so long) months, WFH has become the norm, for so many more. It’s been something I’ve been used to for years + so you’ll often catch me semi in my gym wear - always working to make it that but more chic than as if I’ve literally just put on my leggings + a sweater. What we wear can make us feel good.. or great + while WFH, it’s even more important to pump some level of chic into your day, or at the very least, while you’re popping out for your morn ing coffee. Here, I share 5 outfits to up your daily grind both comfortable + vibe-y, while WFH.

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“W O R K I N G F R O M H O M E, B U T A L S O K I N D O F R U N N I N G E R R A N D S”

Monday Sweat Pants, 7 Days Active // Monday Crew Neck, 7 Days Active // Cat Eye Glasses, & Other Stories // Lucy Williams Gold Square Snack Chain Anklet, Missoma // Fanny Bag, Anine Bing // Classic SK8-HI Tops, VANS


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“C U T E, M I G H T N O T L E A V E T H E H O U S E”

Berry 004 Black Sunglasses, CHIMI EYEWEAR // Ribbed Leather Slides, ISABEL MARANT // Ball Cap, REEBOK X VB // Eternitas Ring, SORU // Logo Sweatshirt, ANINE BING // Bing T-shirt, ANINE BING // Leopard Cycling Shorts, GANNI

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'“W O R K I N G F R O M H O M E. A L S O W O R K I N G O U T F R O M H O M E”

Trainers, VEJA // Petite Amour Sunglasses, PARED EYEWEAR // Christy Sweatshirt, SILOU LONDON // Arabella Bodysuit, SILOU LONDON


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“I W O K E U P L I K E T H I S”

Health + Wellness Crewneck, Sporty + Rich // Densonic stretch shorts, KORAL // Classic Hi-tops, Converse // Sporty & Rich Tote, Sporty & Rich // Gold Ancien Chandelier Hoops, MISSOMA


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“W H E N Y O U N E E D M O N D A Y T O F E E L L I K E F R I D A Y”

Black Tie feather-trimmed crepe de chine pyjama set, SLEEPER // All white Andy low-top sneakers, SAINT LAURENT // Berry 006 Black Sunglasses, CHIMI EYEWEAR // Black silk face mask, SLIP // Slouchy Banana Small Crossbody Bag, THE ROW


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Great Reads, July 2020

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What's Hot on Your Bookshelf, July 2020


 

‘THE GLASS HOTEL’ BY EMILY ST.JOHN MANDEL

Vincent is a bartender at the Hotel Caiette, a five-star glass-and-cedar palace on an island in British Columbia. Jonathan Alkaitis works in finance and owns the hotel. When he passes Vincent his card with a tip, it's the beginning of their life together. That same day, Vincent's half brother, Paul, scrawls a note on a windowed wall of the hotel: Why don't you swallow broken glass. Leon Prevant, a shipping executive for a company named Neptune-Avramidis, sees the note from the hotel bar and is shaken to his core. Thirteen years later Vincent mysteriously disappears from the deck of a Neptune-Avramidis ship. Weaving together the lives of these characters, The Glass Hotel moves between the ship, the skyscrapers of Manhattan, and the wilderness of northern Vancouver Island, painting a breathtaking picture of greed and guilt, fantasy and delusion, art and the ghosts of our pasts.

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‘AN AMERICAN MARRIAGE’ BY TAYARI JONES

Newlyweds Celestial and Roy are the embodiment of the American Dream. He is a young executive, and she is an artist on the brink of an exciting career. Until one day they are ripped apart by circumstances neither could have imagined. Roy is arrested and sentenced to twelve years for a crime Celestial knows he didn't commit. Devastated and unmoored, Celestial finds herself struggling to hold on to the love that has been her centre, taking comfort in Andre, their closest friend. When Roy's conviction is suddenly overturned, he returns home ready to resume their life together. A masterpiece of storytelling, An American Marriage offers a profoundly insightful look into the hearts and minds of three unforgettable characters who are at once bound together and separated by forces beyond their control.

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‘JAZZ’ BY TONI MORRISON

At the funeral, his determined, hard-working wife, Violet, who is given to stumbling into dark mental cracks, tries with a knife to disfigure the corpse. Passionate and profound, Jazz brings us back and forth in time, in a narrative assembled from the hopes, fears and realities of black urban life.

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‘PEOPLE IN TROUBLE’ BY SARAH SCHULMAN

It was the beginning of the end of the world but not everyone noticed right away.

It is the late 1980s. Kate, an ambitious artist, lives in Manhattan with her husband Peter. She’s having an affair with Molly, a younger lesbian who works part-time in a movie theater.

At one of many funerals during an unbearably hot summer, Molly becomes involved with a guerrilla activist group fighting for people with AIDS. But Kate is more cautious, and Peter is bewildered by the changes he’s seeing in his city and, most crucially, in his wife.

Soon the trio learn how tragedy warps even the closest relationships, and that anger – and its absence – can make the difference between life and death.

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‘HOW DO WE KNOW WE’RE DOING IT RIGHT’ BY PANDROA SYKES

Modern life is full of choices. We’re told that happiness lies within and we can be whoever we want to be. But with endless possibility comes a feeling of restlessness; like we’re somehow failing to live our best life. What does doing it right even look like? And why do so many women feel like they’re getting it wrong?

From faster-than-fast fashion to millennial burnout, the explosion of wellness to the rise of cancel culture, Pandora Sykes interrogates the stories we’ve been sold and the ones we tell ourselves. Wide-ranging, thoughtful and witty, How Do We Know We’re Doing It Right? explores the anxieties and myths that consume our lives and the tools we use to muddle through.

So sit back and take a breath. It’s time to stop worrying about the answers ­– and start delighting in the questions.

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‘UTOPIA AVENUE’ BY DAVID MITCHELL

Emerging from London's psychedelic scene in 1967, folksinger Elf Holloway, blues bassist Dean Moss, guitar virtuoso Jasper de Zoet and jazz drummer Griff Griffin together created a unique sound, with lyrics that captured their turbulent times. The band produced only two albums in two years, yet their musical legacy lives on.

This is the story of Utopia Avenue's brief, blazing journey from Soho clubs and draughty ballrooms to the promised land of America, just when the Summer of Love was receding into something much darker - a multi-faceted tale of dreams, drugs, love, sexuality, madness and grief; of stardom's wobbly ladder and fame's Faustian pact; and of the collision between youthful idealism and jaded reality as the Sixties drew to a close. 

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‘VANISHING HALF’ BY BRIT BENNETT

The Vignes twin sisters will always be identical. But after growing up together in a small, southern black community and running away at age sixteen, it's not just the shape of their daily lives that is different as adults, it's everything: their families, their communities, their racial identities. Ten years later, one sister lives with her black daughter in the same southern town she once tried to escape. The other secretly passes for white, and her white husband knows nothing of her past. Still, even separated by so many miles and just as many lies, the fates of the twins remain intertwined. What will happen to the next generation, when their own daughters' story lines intersect?

Weaving together multiple strands and generations of this family, from the Deep South to California, from the 1950s to the 1990s, Brit Bennett produces a story that is at once a riveting, emotional family story and a brilliant exploration of the American history of passingLooking well beyond issues of race, The Vanishing Half considers the lasting influence of the past as it shapes a person's decisions, desires, and expectations, and explores some of the multiple reasons and realms in which people sometimes feel pulled to live as something other than their origins.

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The Earth Issue's Freedom Fundraiser

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Typically focusing on environmental issues, The Earth Issue is a collective of artists + professional creatives working together to bring about both awareness + financial resources for important causes affecting people + the world around us. Currently flipping their usual focus on the environment on it’s head the collective has launched a Freedom Fundraiser to raise funds for the Black Lives Matter movement, initially directing their first round of funding to the organisations involved in Bail Funds George Floyd + 4Front Project, a UK based youth organisation empowering young people to fight for freedom, peace + justice. After this, each £5,000 raised will be part of the second round of funding which will include individual causes within the Black Lives Matter struggle directly effected by the racial imbalances we still see so prevalent - these causes, smaller organisations + individuals will be carefully selected through a monitored vetting system.

With over 80 photographers donating their prints, the fundraiser will run for 30 days + being about 10 days in to it’a 30 day life span, it has already raised an impressive £125,000. Artists include Amber Pinkerton, Wendy Huynh, Harley Weird, Daisy Walker + Alex Walker among many more with each print costing £100 - all of which, after shipping + printing costs are covered goes directly to each cause. Examples of relevant causes being donated to include individual bailout fees, legal fees for social justice issues, food security for people of colour, indigenous struggles + racial discrimination cases intersecting with COVID-related struggles.

Support The Earth Issue’s mission HERE.

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A D A M A J O L L A H, London 2017


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Great Reads, June 2020

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‘TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD’ BY HARPER LEE

'Shoot all the Bluejays you want, if you can hit 'em, but remember it's a sin to kill a Mockingbird.'

A lawyer's advice to his children as he defends the real mockingbird of Harper Lee's classic novel - a black man charged with the rape of a white girl. Through the young eyes of Scout and Jem Finch, Harper Lee explores with exuberant humour the irrationality of adult attitudes to race and class in the Deep South of the thirties. The conscience of a town steeped in prejudice, violence and hypocrisy is pricked by the stamina of one man's struggle for justice. But the weight of history will only tolerate so much.

To Kill a Mockingbird is a coming-of-age story, an anti-racist novel, a historical drama of the Great Depression and a sublime example of the Southern writing tradition.

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‘AMERICANAH’ BY CHIMANDA NGOZI ADICHIE

From the award-winning author of Half of a Yellow Sun, a powerful story of love, race and identity.

As teenagers in Lagos, Ifemelu and Obinze fall in love. Their Nigeria is under military dictatorship, and people are fleeing the country if they can. The self-assured Ifemelu departs for America. There she suffers defeats and triumphs, finds and loses relationships, all the while feeling the weight of something she never thought of back home: race. Obinze had hoped to join her, but post-9/11 America will not let him in, and he plunges into a dangerous, undocumented life in London.

Thirteen years later, Obinze is a wealthy man in a newly democratic Nigeria, while Ifemelu has achieved success as a blogger. But after so long apart and so many changes, will they find the courage to meet again, face to face?

Fearless, gripping, spanning three continents and numerous lives, the National Book Critics Circle Award-winning Americanah is a richly told story of love and expectation set in today s globalized world.

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‘INFERNO’ BY CATHERINE CHO

My psychosis, for all its destruction and wrath, was a love story.

When Catherine left London for the US with her husband James, to introduce her family to their newborn son, she could not have envisaged how that trip would end. Catherine would find herself in an involuntary psych ward in New Jersey, separated from her husband and child, unable to understand who she was, and how she had got there. 

It's difficult to know where the story of psychosis begins. Was it the moment I met my son? Or was it decided in the before, something rooted deeper in my fate, generations ago?

In an attempt to hold on to her sense of self, Catherine had to reconstruct her life, from her early childhood, to a harrowing previous relationship, and her eventual marriage to James. 

The result is a powerful exploration of psychosis and motherhood, at once intensely personal, yet holding within it a universal experience - of how we love, live and understand ourselves in relation to each other.

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‘THE CHIFFON TRENCHES’ BY ANDRÉ LEON TALLEY

Discover what truly happens behind the scenes in the world of high fashion in this detailed, storied memoir from style icon, bestselling author and former Vogue creative director André Leon Talley.

During André Leon Talley’s first magazine job assisting Andy Warhol at Interview, a fateful meeting with Karl Lagerfeld began a decades-long friendship and propelled Talley into the upper echelons by virtue of his shared knowledge and adoration of fashion. He moved to Paris as bureau chief of John Fairchild’s Women’s Wear Daily, befriending fashion’s most important designers. But as Talley made friends, he also made enemies. A fraught encounter with a member of the house of Yves Saint Laurent sent him back to New York and into the offices of Vogue under Grace Mirabella. There, he developed an unlikely but intimate friendship with Anna Wintour, and as she rose to the top of Vogue’s masthead, Talley became the most influential man in fashion.

The Chiffon Trenches is a candid look at the who’s who of the last fifty years of fashion, and proof that fact is always fascinatingly more devilish than fiction. André Leon Talley’s engaging memoir tells the story of how he not only survived but thrived – despite racism, illicit rumours and all the other challenges of this notoriously cutthroat industry – to become one of the most legendary voices and faces in fashion.

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‘I KNOW WHY THE CAGED BIRDS SING’ BY MAYA ANGELOU

Maya Angelou's debut memoir has become an classic beloved worldwide. Her six volumes of autobiography are a testament to the her talents and resilience.. Loving the world, she also knows its cruelty. As a Black woman she has known discrimination and extreme poverty, but also hope, joy, achievement and celebration. In this first volume of her six books of autobiography, Maya Angelou beautifully evokes her childhood with her grandmother in the American south of the 1930s. She learns the power of the white folks at the other end of town and suffers the terrible trauma of rape by her mother's lover. However, far from being dispiriting, James Baldwin writes, 'I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings liberates the reader into life simply because Maya Angelou confronts her own life with such a moving wonder, such a luminous dignity.'

'I write about being a Black American woman, however, I am always talking about what it's like to be a human being. This is how we are, what makes us laugh, and this is how we fall and how we somehow, amazingly, stand up again' Maya Angelou

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‘WHY I’M NO LONGER TALKING TO WHITE PEOPLE AT RACE’ BY RENI EDDO-LODGE

The book that sparked a national conversation. Exploring everything from eradicated black history to the inextricable link between class and race, Why I'm No Longer Talking to White People About Race is the essential handbook for anyone who wants to understand race relations in Britain today.

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‘BETWEEN THE WORLD AND ME’ BY TA-NEISHI COATES

In the 150 years since the end of the Civil War and the ratification of the Thirteenth Amendment (the abolition of slavery), the story of race and America has remained a brutally simple one, written on flesh: it is the story of the black body, exploited to create the country's foundational wealth, violently segregated to unite a nation after a civil war and, today, still disproportionately threatened, locked up and killed in the streets. What is it like to inhabit a black body and find a way to live within it? And how can America reckon with its fraught racial history? 

BETWEEN THE WORLD AND ME is Ta-Nehisi Coates' attempt to answer those questions, presented in the form of a letter to his adolescent son. Coates shares with his son - and readers - the story of his own awakening to the truth about history and race through a series of revelatory experiences: immersion in nationalist mythology as a child; engagement with history, poetry and love at Howard University; travels to Civil War battlefields and the South Side of Chicago; a journey to France that reorients his sense of the world; and pilgrimages to the homes of mothers whose children's lives have been taken as American plunder. Masterfully woven from lyrical personal narrative, reimagined history and fresh, emotionally charged reportage, BETWEEN THE WORLD AND ME offers a powerful new framework for understanding America's history and current crisis, and a transcendent vision for a way forward.

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When Preowned Luxury Is the Real Deal

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Sustainable fashion is an important topic of conversation right now. Considering how we choose to consume + care for the planet is something so vitally important, it’s thankfully beginning to get the attention + care it deserves as a movement in itself. Yet while some of us have begun to pledge never to shop at Zara again, it’s no joke that sustainable fashion can be a difficult one to navigate in terms of varying budgets + in some circumstances a lack of real opportunity to shop more sustainably on a permanent basis. It’s important though, to begin, at the very least, to consider the way in which we shop, to consciously consider what we actually need (I mean, let’s face it, how many pairs of jeans does one person actually need to survive, not to mention how many bags + pairs of shoes is acceptable before it’s a case of having to move into the spare room?) + why is it we think that in order to be seen to be cool we need the latest, greatest, newest, freshest. Style is a way of living, it’s about the how, not the what. It comes in your thinking of the world + your approach to it + those around you. It’s about how you dress + conduct yourself, not what you’re wearing + killing yourself + your wallet to get the latest IT item.

So in regarding more the idea of sustainable shopping + how we dress, we come to the idea of spring cleaning, something that many have been undertaking in lockdown + the way in which we disregard things we no longer need or want in our wardrobes. In light of the current worldwide situation right now too, it’s important to be a lot more considered about consumption. Thinking of the world as it is today, it’s like Mother Nature is saying SLOW the F down guys, consume less, be kinder, appreciate what you do have + reconsider.. well just about everything. In the words of Marie Kondo, you should really only hold on to things in your life that “spark joy” - things that either make you feel fabulous whenever you wear them or perhaps hold dear + fond memories for you. Our wardrobes + the way we shop are no different, that’s why consignment stores are the way forward, the ‘real deal’ so to speak + just like us, our wardrobes deserve a second chance to be loved by someone else in a new light + a refreshed perspective. So today I’m sharing some of the best places to shop + sell preowned luxury items..

T H E H O S T A

I recently came across The Hosta on IG + loved it first for it’s beautiful aesthetic + the flow of colours + then upon rabbit-holing my way through the page, for it’s minimal style + chic selection of preowned luxury + vintage bags, carefully selected within The Hosta style. It’s focus is a fully serviced consignment service where you can sell your beautiful preowned luxury (fully authenticated) bags + also shop it’s amazing selection. It’s a really good service if you’re Spring cleaning + want to let your bags be loved by someone new, as they only charge a flat fee of 30% of the sale price which is consignment terms is pretty good. New to the market, it’s collection is growing by the day.

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H E W I L O N D O N

Hewi London (aka Hardly Ever Worn It) is London’s most famed pre-owned luxury destination for fashion lovers to shop + sell their designer pieces. Founded in 2012 by Sharon Wolter-Ferguson + her two daughters, Natalya + Tatiana when she + her family were living in Monte Carlo, upon the idea of being able to keep up with the never ending jet-set lifestyle of Monaco’s elite - where parties are legendary + outfits are never repeated. Ever. Wolter-Ferguson began the Hewi journey so that women could shop + sell their poses with ease + have fun keeping their wardrobes fresh on a regular basis. Hewi ‘s HQ is in a beautiful townhouse in Mayfair, London + has gone from local shoppers to a global customer base with celebrities + fashion insiders as regular shoppers.

Housing everything from luxury watches + high end designer shoes to kids clothing + major wardrobe statements, Hewi is an absolute must to check out if you’re in the market for buying or selling..

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R E B A G

For the bag lovers of all bag lovers, Rebag is the ultimate bag lovers dream. At Rebag, it’s alllllll about the idea of stepping into a haven of bags + never wanting to leave. Having been to their LA + NYC locations in person I an attest the vibe is of so real. At Rebag you can sell, shop + exchange your favorite handbags. When selling through Rebag, they gives you cash up front based on condition, designer, + price + when buying, well, just be warned, the selection is OFF.THE.CHARTS. Something great about Rebag too is instead of waiting for your bag to sell, you can get a free binding offer + simply mail it to Rebag (which they cover the shipping of) + get paid within one to two days - this is an unbelievable service in the consignment world.

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V E S T I A I R E C O L L E C T I V E

Vestiaire Collective is a well known platform, famed for it’s ample selection of amazing preowned luxury goods, with a very strong selection of  Hermès, Louis Vuitton + Céline specifically. For anyone looking to sell on the platform, unlike many other consignment stores’ T+C’s, Vestiaire Collective allows sellers choose the price of the items they are selling + takes you through an eBay style step-by-step guide of how to submit the piece. It’s very simple once you get started. In terms of buying, well it’s a chic jungle of (way to easy to navigate) beauty + desires to loose yourself to in a moment of true love.

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W H A T G O E S A R O U N D C O M E S A R O U N D

Again, a more famous way to consign your luxury items, What Goes Around Comes Around is one of the first + almost celebrity/cult status vintage finds store that takes a strong ‘NO BS’ policy when it comes to the quality + vintage of their pieces. Having opened their first store in NYC’s SoHo in 1993, it’s been an upward journey for What Goes Around Comes Around for it’s reputable way of elevating vintage shopping into a serious high fashion experince. Now with stories in Miami, LA + The Hamptons + from Céline to Chanel, YSL, + far far beyond, you will always find what you’re looking for (+ all that you didn’t realise you were looking for) at What Goes Around.

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L X R + C O

Trading exclusively as a bags, watches + jewellery destination, international sensation LXR+CO is something of an accessories-only enthusiasts sanctuary. At LXR+CO you can buy + sell on the spot, both in store + online by simply sending the company’s dedicated appraisal team images for cash on the spot. Also available in some countries is the option to rent pieces on a use + return basis. From all the major designers, it’s a collection that’s constantly being updates + refreshed.

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F A R F E T C H

Knowing you can never beat a classic piece to invest in for your wardrobe, Farfetch, the luxury e-commerce site, has it’s own preowned section which is FULL of amazing pieces. From accessories + bags to coats + dresses, watches, jewellery + lifestyle pieces, it’s a danger zone of WOW.

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Documentaries, But Make it Fashion

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Here at HSF we’re BIG on documentaries. Delving into the world of others + seeing how they see the world + how such vastly different ways can teach us a whole new perspective on life. We are all about that. As lovers of fashion; fashion as an art far beyond the obvious + much deeper than our next online order, we’re pieced together a list of documentaries that bring you into the world of those who’s lives behind the scenes aren’t necessarily as glamorous as you might thing + those who, without their craft, vision + exemplary talent, the world as we know it would be a completely different place. Not to mention, your wardrobe.

 

Great Reads, May 2020

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‘THE WATER DANCER’ BY TA-NEHISI COATES

Hiram Walker is born into bondage on a Virginia plantation. But he is also born gifted with a mysterious power that he won't discover until he is almost a man, when he risks everything for a chance to escape. One fateful decision will carry him away from his makeshift plantation family - his adoptive mother, Thena, a woman of few words and many secrets, and his beloved, angry Sophia - and into the covert heart of the underground war on slavery.

Hidden amidst the corrupt grandeur of white plantation society, exiled as guerrilla cells in the wilderness, buried in the coffin of the deep South and agitating for utopian ideals in the North, there exists a widespread network of secret agents working to liberate the enslaved. Hiram joins their ranks and learns fast but in his heart he yearns to return to his own still-enslaved family, to topple the plantation that was his first home. But to do so, he must first master his unique power and reclaim the story of his greatest loss.

Propulsive, transcendent and blazing with truth, The Water Dancer is a story of oppression and resistance, separation and homecoming. Ta-Nehisi Coates imagines the covert war of an enslaved people in response to a generations-long human atrocity - a war for the right to life, to kin, to freedom.

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‘FOLLOW ME TO GROUND’ BY SUE RAINSFORD

In house in a wood, Ada and her father live peacefully, tending to their garden and the wildlife in it. They are not human though. Ada was made by her father from the Ground, a unique patch of earth with birthing and healing properties. Though perhaps he didn’t get her quite right. They spend their days healing the local human folk – named Cures - who visit them, suspiciously, with their ailments. 

When Ada embarks on a relationship with a local Cure named Samson, and is forced to choose between her old life with her father, and a new one with her human lover. Her decision will uproot the town – and the Ground itself – for ever.

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‘HOW TO CHANGE YOUR MIND’ BY MICHAEL POLLAN

Could psychedelic drugs change our worldview? Join Michael Pollan on a journey to the frontiers of the human mind.

Diving deep into an extraordinary world - from shamans and magic mushroom hunts to the pioneering labs mapping our brains - and putting himself forward as a guinea-pig, Michael Pollan has written a remarkable history of psychedelics and a compelling portrait of the new generation of scientists fascinated by the implications of these drugs. How to Change Your Mind is a report from what could very well be the future of consciousness.

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‘EXCITING TIMES’ BY NAOISE DOLAN

When you leave Ireland aged 22 to spend your parents' money, it's called a gap year. When Ava leaves Ireland aged 22 to make her own money, she's not sure what to call it, but it involves:

- a badly-paid job in Hong Kong, teaching English grammar to rich children;
- Julian, who likes to spend money on Ava and lets her move into his guest room;
- Edith, who Ava meets while Julian is out of town and actually listens to her when she talks;
- money, love, cynicism, unspoken feelings and unlikely connections.

Exciting times ensue.

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‘THE WHITE ALBUM’ BY JOAN DIDION

In this landmark essay collection, Joan Didion brilliantly interweaves her own “bad dreams” with those of a nation confronting the dark underside of 1960s counterculture.
 
From a jailhouse visit to Black Panther Party cofounder Huey Newton to witnessing First Lady of California Nancy Reagan pretend to pick flowers for the benefit of news cameras, Didion captures the paranoia and absurdity of the era with her signature blend of irony and insight. She takes readers to the “giddily splendid” Getty Museum in Los Angeles, the cool mountains of Bogotá, and the Jordanian Desert, where Bishop James Pike went to walk in Jesus’s footsteps—and died not far from his rented Ford Cortina. She anatomizes the culture of shopping malls—“toy garden cities in which no one lives but everyone consumes”—and exposes the contradictions and compromises of the women’s movement. In the iconic title essay, she documents her uneasy state of mind during the years leading up to and following the Manson murders—a terrifying crime that, in her memory, surprised no one.
 
Written in “a voice like no other in contemporary journalism,” The White Album is a masterpiece of literary reportage and a fearless work of autobiography by the National Book Award–winning author of The Year of Magical Thinking (The New York Times Book Review). Its power to electrify and inform remains undiminished nearly forty years after it was first published.
 

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‘THE SCENT KEEPER’ BY ERICA BAUERMEISTER

Emmeline lives on a remote island with her father, who teaches her about the natural world through her senses. What he won't explain are the mysterious scents stored in glass bottles that line the walls of their cabin, or the origin of the machine that creates them. As Emmeline grows, however, so too does her curiosity, until one day the unforeseen happens, and Emmeline is vaulted out into the real world--a place of love, betrayal, ambition, and revenge. To understand her past, Emmeline must unlock the clues to her identity, a quest that challenges the limits of her heart and imagination. 

Captivating and emotional, The Scent Keeper explores the provocative beauty of scent, the way it can reveal hidden truths, lead us to the person we seek, and even help us find our way back home.

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‘ATOMIC HABITS’ BY JAMES CLEAR

People think when you want to change your life, you need to think big. But world-renowned habits expert James Clear has discovered another way. He knows that real change comes from the compound effect of hundreds of small decisions doing two push-ups a day, waking up five minutes early, or holding a single short phone call.

He calls them atomic habits.

In this ground-breaking book, Clears reveals exactly how these minuscule changes can grow into such life-altering outcomes. He uncovers a handful of simple life hacks (the forgotten art of Habit Stacking, the unexpected power of the Two Minute Rule, or the trick to entering the Goldilocks Zone), and delves into cutting-edge psychology and neuroscience to explain why they matter. Along the way, he tells inspiring stories of Olympic gold medalists, leading CEOs, and distinguished scientists who have used the science of tiny habits to stay productive, motivated, and happy. 

These small changes will have a revolutionary effect on your career, your relationships, and your life.

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Who Is.. David Shrigley

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The celebrated art of David Shrigley is a type of bizarrely irresistible craze level genius using cult-like + highly sarcastic humour to navigate his vision of everyday situations + the funny, sometimes misunderstood + often awkward human interactions. Seemingly inconsequential at the surface, his continuously fragmented narrative is satisfied with surreal bursts of deadpan hilarity + comes to life in the form of his now world-famous child-like texts + illustrations. 

Born in Macclesfield, Cheshire in the United Kingdom in 1968, Shrigley studied at the Glasgow School of art in 1991 where he then lived + worked for 27 years before more recently moving to Brighton in 2015. He finds inspiration for his pieces through the medium of (overheard) conversation + snippets of text from just about anywhere. Crude + at times ‘out there’ in terms of his messages, Shrigley confesses to being a complete outsider in the art world. His art possesses a sense of dark humour, as though he’s a rather wisest young child observing the adult world through a deeply witty, sometimes dirty lens. It’s a kind of genius. 

Although best known for his fascinating drawings, his work doesn’t finish there. Finding himself in a variety of other mediums including music, photography, large-scale installations, sculpture, painting + animation, he’s got a penchant for keeping things fun no matter the means of expression. 

Shrigley’s art has been the subject of major solo shows around the world including exhibitions at the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts in San Francisco, Statens Museum for Kunst in Copenhagen, the Kelvingrove Art Gallery + Museum in Glasgow, + the Hammer Museum in Los Angeles while his works are included in seriously prominent collections around the world including MoMa NY, tate, London, National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne, Australia, Museum Ludwig, Cologne, Germany, Thyssen-Bornemisza Contemporary Art Foundation, Vienna, Austria + Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, Edinburgh, Scotland among others. He was nominated for the prestigious Turner Prize for his solo show David Shrigley: Brain Activity which came after a major mid-career retrospective at the Hayward Gallery in London in 2013. His pieces have been commissioned for massive public display, most notably his monumental sculptural creation, ‘Really Good' which was unveiled in Trafalgar Square, London for the Fourth Plinth Commission. Just this year, in January the artist was awarded the decoration of Officer of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, also know an OBE.

Despite feeling on the periphery of his own industry, he’s most certainly know by the in crowd. You can dine in what is essentially a gallery of Shrigley’s  exclusive creations which he made specifically for the popular restaurant in London, Sketch. Par for the course, excuse the pun, of course is it’s Instagramable pink interiors which play as the backdrop to his vision. 

David Shrigley is the king of the most elegant type of rude + crude when it comes to his drawings; simultaneously smart-ass + smart. Deadpan humour has never been more fun or fabulous, chic or wonderful. 

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Who Is.. Suzy Menkes

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Understanding fashion as an industry in it’s entirety + in a way that’s both elegantly chic + brutally intelligent - beyond the obvious glamour + tempting frivolity of fashion’s fast pace excitement - isn’t always a given when it comes to much of the content that’s splashed in front of us in the modern-day world. Fast paced everything has become a concrete theme in our lives + it doesn’t always perform on the same plain as high-end quality. Where the sometimes superficiality or perhaps more aptly put, the flippancy + sometimes self-involved nature of the new-generation FROWers has taken hold; fashion journalists with whom there’s a sense of educated authority aren’t as easily come by today. There’s all that reality. And theres there’s: Suzy Menkes

Holding court as one of the most prolific fashion authorities in history, Menkes’ current title, since joining the Conde Nast family in 2014, is International Vogue Editor. With an accumulative audience of over 31 million viewers, her articles + written reports for the fashion conglomerate grace the web pages of 21 international Vogue websites which are translated into 15 different languages. To say she has scope would be an understatement.

However, such an empowered position wasn’t Menkes’ initial ambition. She isn’t just a fashion-focused, power-hungry woman but more a person with genuine authenticity + a deep commitment to upholding an excellence in what she does. She prides herself on seeing the bigger picture; life to her is more than prettiness + clothes however important + glamorous the industry deems itself. It’s about igniting a conversation + perhaps not always saying the right thing.

Writing has been a lifelong love of Menkes’ + on her first morning as a student, reading History + English Literature at Newnham College Cambridge, she joined Cambridge’s university newspaper, Varsity, becoming it’s first female editor-in-chief in her third year at the famous university. In 1967, upon graduating she joined The Times of London as a junior reporter which then led her to her first job as a fully-fledged fashion critic, at just 24, under the guidance of Charles Wintour, Anna Wintour’s father + the then editor of the London Evening Standard. It was back at The Times some time later that Mrs. Menkes met her late husband David Spanier. The couple went on to have three sons together.

Prior to her current position at Vogue, Menkes held a respected role as fashion critic at what was then known as the International Herald Tribune - which later of course rebranded as the The International New York Times, for 26 years. Her tenure there saw her build a solid presence in the industry + one that brought her immense regard as both a journalist + celebrity type within it’s inner circles. Throughout everything, her views on fashion itself has remained the same since starting out, of which she says 'It isn’t good because you like it; you like it because it’s good.'

In light of the truth over popularity, a good journalist must possess the ability to not hold back in their critical views + possess a confidence to share a decisively cultured opinion of a show or collection, despite the natural fear, + sometimes inevitable reality, of loosing popularity among fashion’s elite. Known for her truthful + independent views alongside a very strong personal principle, Menkes does not accept freebies or gifts from anyone. In the fashion world, people of influence receive a lot of free products from brands + designers. Editors, contributors, bloggers + anyone that a brand sees as a way to get their product out there. It is a practice that’s been around long before this current era of bloggers who openly chat about the array of beauty products + new outfits they’ve been sent though. It’s nothing new. Magazines + most print publications have been doing it for years in a different guise. What they share in terms of product shopping pages is all tied back to which brands are advertising the most that month + which they perhaps need to get more commitment from in terms of double-page spreads. The reality of what we’re seeing IS influenced by the bigger brands + those able to pay their way to a place in front of our eyes. But you won’t see Mrs. Menkes accepting any of this. Her distinct style of critical journalism remains firmly in tact + with serious respect, she’s never sold out in order to better her opportunities or her pocket. If she thinks something is good it’s for good reason + not just because she herself thinks it’s ‘nice’ or that she was simply ‘gifted’ it. Her opinion, you can be assured when reading any of her show reviews which come out one after the other during fashion month - isn’t a business deal, it’s both educated + deeply informed, never of the minute or of personal preference. 

Another massive contribution Suzy Menkes has made to fashion is in hosting a yearly luxury summit, known as the Conde Nast International Luxury Conference. The prestigious meeting celebrates + challenges the global luxury market bringing together well known names + newer, more innovative disruptors making their way into the luxury sphere. Mrs. Menkes has hosted it annually since it’s inauguration in 2015, taking in a new stylish city each year, from Florence to Seoul, Muscat to Lisbon + Cape Town. This year’s meeting is currently postponed but will be held in Vienna, Austria taking in topics around the opportunity for the luxury market as a result of the social + economical evolution in Central + Eastern Europe. You can watch an array of the conversations + topics in the CNIluxury’s Conference Library HERE.

Menkes has also recently launched her own podcast, Creative Conversations with Suzy Menkes which is available on most podcast platforms. Her first conversation is with Dior’s Creative Director Femme, Maria Grazia Chiuri with whom she discusses the reality of being the first woman to lead the brand, feminism, Couture, design inspiration + growing up in a fashion family. Click her to find out more..

When it comes to such a perceptive + insightful journalistic approach to fashion + the luxury market, Suzy Menkes commands her place in the industry as the epitome of class, authority + mastery. Never too far with her impeccable eye + wit, we hope to enjoy her intelligent + unforgivingly impartial words of wisdom for years to come. 

 

The HSF Documentary List Part II

Life 02Rebecca O'ByrneComment

During these restrictive times it’s important to keep your mind evolving + your imagination occupied. From climate change to fashion, iconic singers to the dark + dangerous underground of the drug world, the contemporary art space to politics, documentaries have quickly become one of the finest means by which to consume incredible, intelligent + eye-opening content.

Here we take a look at some of the top documentaries you cannot miss..



This list is updated mi-monthly