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Vanessa Cornell, Founder of NUSHU; The Interview

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With NUSHU, there’s something quite different. You can sense it from any + all interactions with the woman’s support network which runs as a community rooted in compassion, care, non-judgement + an unwavering deep belief in the innate strength we all possess within.

NUSHU was founded by Vanessa Cornell in New York City + has quickly become a safe space for people to connect in a very authentic + soulful way. I’ve been blessed to attend some groups + can attest to the beauty of it all. People aren’t there to be fixed but rather, at quite a profound level, held, heard + their stories as women credited without initial doubt or question. NUSHU is a place where you are believed + believed in, not to mention truly truly seen. The human need to feel validated, especially in this ever evolving yet isolating world we now live in, is fully palpable in the air of these past few years + NUSHU, as nurtured by the directional vision of Vanessa is quickly becoming the go-to safe place for women to find themselves within the tribe.

Here, I speak to Vanessa about how she identifies who she is at her core, her own personal journey within the need to validate herself solely for herself, all while still being all things to all aspects of her world.

HSF — Vanessa, tell us, beyond the roles we all play + often find placed upon us as we move through different stages of life - from mother, daughter, wife, friend, lover, founder, entrepreneur - who are you? Who is Vanessa at a soul level?

VC — I’m super curious. After spending my life chasing other peoples’ goals of success in school and at work, I realized the only thing that is going to keep me engaged and fascinated for the rest of my life is the study of the inner workings of human beings. I’m endlessly fascinated by what motivates us, why we make the choices we make, and what it is we’re supposed to be doing on this earth and the one short lifetime we’ve been given. I’m interested in other people but mostly I study myself. The insights gain, and being really really honest with myself about myself, end up being helpful to other people.

HSF — What do you consider your mission in this life?

VC — I’m still trying to determine this. Every day I ask myself this question. But my approach might be slightly different than others.  I really believe that that question of what we’re supposed to do in our life is exactly the same question as who we are. Who are we, truly, at our core, before we built up our defenses and our coping strategies that disconnect us from our deep inner knowing and our innate divinity? If we can discover that, then I believe what we’re supposed to do becomes very obvious. 

HSF — One of your beautiful gifts to the world so far is the creation of community + connection within the NUSHU container - for those new to NUSHU, can you please tell us about it + how it came to be..

VC — NUSHU came from a need to explore all of my inner questions with other people, in community. I had this intense energy to explore my inner landscape and a deep knowing that this work isn’t supposed to be done in isolation.  

What I find really fascinating is this interplay between the fact that no one can do your work for you, but at the same time you can’t do it without other people. Essentially you are the only one who can find your answers in your self exploration. Only you can walk your path of healing and discovery. No one can tell you who you are or what to do. However, this solo work is not possible without a community around you. So it’s important to understand that you’re both completely in charge of your own process + also that it is not possible to do it alone.

HSF — Clearly creating + nurturing connections is a huge part of the NUSHU community. In a world where connections seem so readily available via the digitalisation of what links us; yet often in reality the authenticity of it all is becoming more fleeting. How can people nourish truthful connection + the link to others we really need as humans both IRL + online?

VC — There is a big difference between feeling deeply connected to people + simply being surrounded by people. You can have tons of people in your life + still feel incredibly lonely. The difference between true connection + merely brushing up against people is your willingness to actually show yourself to them. If you are not showing them your true self, then they are in relationship with your avatar, not you. If you are pretending, putting up a good front, or only showing the pretty, shiny sides of yourself, you can never be in true intimacy with someone because the person that they’re in a relationship with is not actually you. It takes a combination of courage + discernment, to be able to show people all sides of you, especially the messy, less flattering sides of you. But that is how you build connection: allowing people to see you not only at your best, but also at your worst.

HSF — On the idea of holding space for someone in our personal lives, how can we do this while also preserving inner boundaries, knowing where we can help without neglecting our own needs, thoughts, opinions, beliefs?

VC — This is a complex question and too much for the space allotted, but I will say that it is definitely a skill that we can build. I have a course within NUSHU dedicated to exactly this practice called How to Hold Space. What it comes down to is building awareness inside of ourselves, so that we can show up for another person without getting muddled by our own fears and stories. It’s also about getting clear on what is our experience + what is the other person’s experience. Ironically, when you learn how to show up as a powerful space holder, you actually end up protecting yourself + your energy at the same time. It is not a zero sum game where you have to compromise yourself to show up for the other person. Building your skills of holding space ends up benefiting you both.

HSF — Self-care, all too often, seems to just about scratch the surface of the depth of who we really are + what we need. It’s been commercialised in every way now. Do you have any thoughts on what self-care truly means beyond the fluff + where people can begin to go deeper at an absolute level?

VC — Self care. It’s become such a buzz word hasn’t it + has been co-opted by the wellness industry to mean products + massages + other things that you can spend money on. That’s my first issue with self-care: that it’s become an industry. My second issue with self-care is that there’s this projection that there’s a one size fits all way of doing it. And it all has to do with more + better. More exercise is better, more meditation is better, more journaling is better, more supplements are better. When we can’t fulfill all of these “mores”, we end up feeling badly about ourselves. Self-care is about one fundamental thing: taking the time to pause + understand what you need to nourish you in the moment. And deciding that what you need matters. Sometimes it’s action + sometimes it’s rest. Sometimes it’s more exercise + sometimes it’s less. Sometimes it’s meditation + sometimes it’s permission to skip meditation. You cannot engage in self-care, while having a view on whether something is better or worse. The only question is: what do I need in this moment?

HSF — How do you maintain your own identity + honour your own place in this life beyond the natural requisites of the roles you play?

VC — That’s easy. It’s absolutely non-negotiable. I ask myself these four questions every day, all day: How do I feel? What do I need? What do I want? Who am I? When you ask this of yourself all the time you realize how important it is to honor the answers that come through. This practice makes it very clear when things in my life don’t align with the answers to those questions. If they don’t align, I have zero time for them. We have such a limited amount of time on this planet.  I believe that it is available to everyone to live a life of complete alignment, or as close as we can get to complete alignment with who we are. I will not waste a single moment of my energy doing anything that compromises that.

HSF — It seems the journey of self-discovery is the de-conditioning of what we’ve learned to become rather than who, perhaps, we authentically are. Do you feel this happens in different ways at each stage in a woman’s life + what has your experience been thus far?

VC — There’s a reason that many women go through a midlife crisis. There is a point at which the conditioning that has built up over a lifetime is so dissonant with who we are that our inner voice starts to scream at us that something has to change. It’s often a painful and messy. I went through it myself. But at some point we can no longer keep living a lie + pretending that the life we’ve built is the life that’s meant for us.

I think women in their 40s have this tremendous opportunity to start to claim who they are if they haven’t done so so far. For many motherhood breaks us wide-open. And for others, we finally realize we are sleepwalking through life + simply putting one foot in front of the other. We ask ourselves what the hell am I doing? Is this the way I’m going to live the rest of my life? These are the women I love to work with because I’ve been there I get it. And I want to say to them there is so much more for you. You can live a life that is alive + vibrant + exciting + fulfilling + full of close + intimate relationships with the people you love. You can show up for others + yourself at the same time.

HSF — And on that note, when we’ve found identity in parts of ourselves that no longer serve us, how can we detach from what we no longer need? 

VC — Again, there’s this beautiful way that when we discover who we truly are + become really grounded + rooted in that, it becomes very obvious what we need to shift + let go of. If that’s people, they may have a hard time + there may be pain or grief involved in that process, but our deep grounding in who we are allows us to weather any of those storms with both full conviction + tremendous love + compassion.

HSF — As humans we all exist constantly between the healer + the healed. There’s always someone ahead + someone behind, just as we are to others. Yet there is a lot of unsolicited advice, ‘expert’ opinions + sometimes dangerously authoritative directive information within the self-development + wellness space. Personally, the only thing that’s worked for me is trying a million things + compiling my own treasure box of what works. Do you have any advice for those in that place of total overwhelm? Where do people start?

VC — It’s not an easy road + you’re right it’s very crowded with conflicting messages. I would offer a couple of points of guidance. 

Number one. Steer clear of anyone who tells you what to do or what you should think or projects an aura of authority. Nobody knows what’s right for you but you. If somebody is trying to tell you that they know what is right for you, run in the other direction.

The second thing I would say is that if you really want to make change, you need to treat this like your full-time job. Now I’m not suggesting we quit our jobs. I’m suggesting that we are capable of multiple full-time jobs at the same time, especially women and mothers. My point is that you need to really prioritize this + take it seriously. It does not get relegated to the very last item on the list, the thing you get to once you’ve taken care of + satisfied everyone else’s needs. If you approach your own healing as a nice to have + not a must have, you will not make any changes. The first thing is you have to decide it matters. Then you fight for it.  There is so much healing just in the process of making that decision.

The third thing I‘d suggest is finding quiet from the noise of life today. It can feel sometimes near impossible, but how or where you find your feet most firmly on the ground between what requires your attentions speaks volumes.

I actually spend a ton of time alone in my home office. Once the kids go to school, I would say between 8 and 3 PM, I’m almost always alone + in the quiet. That’s what I need to fuel me as I’m very introverted. I pace myself in terms of energy output + being around people. I’ve gotten good at not over-filling my capacity, + my team is amazing in helping me protect my energy.  


HSF — Do you have any non-negotiables in your day?

VC — When you’ve got five kids + two businesses + a busy household to run, you have to be flexible. I have found that putting my stake in the ground about doing something at a certain time every day or even every day simply always gets upended. My nonnegotiable is that I am constantly checking in with how I’m doing: how I feel + what I need. I can be flexible to a point, but I’ve always got my own needs in mind, + I take care of myself. So yeah, I can go a day or two with not enough rest but then I make the space to get the rest I need. My nonnegotiable is that I never let my needs go unattended for long enough that I’m feeling resentful or burned out. I’m not always the first priority, but I’m always one of the priorities. Both the needs of my family AND my needs get taken care of, not always all at the same time but all eventually. I am absolutely in the mix of people who have needs that matter.  That is not negotiable.

HSF — Your favourite piece of advice or approach to your life by?

VC — The path to discovering yourself is paved with deep self honesty plus deep self compassion.



HSF — The book, movie, show + podcast that’s left a lasting effect..

VC — The book would be Razors Edge by William Somerset Maugham. Battlestar Galactica as a TV show + Elena Brower’s interview with Meggan Watterson on her Practice You podcast.  


HSF — What are you most interested in learning about at this stage in your life?

Me. 

HSF — What’s next for NUSHU? 

I’m working on a course for mothers to reclaim themselves that I’m really excited about. We also have a number of amazing retreats coming up. I would love for you to join us!


Nadia Josse, The Interview

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Think Winter 2020 - early 2021, in the midst of lockdown life, things were pretty bleak to say the least. While holding huge awareness of my immense privilege that I was safe + physically healthy, not forgetting the gratitude for the safety + wellbeing of my loved ones, I will admit that, like for millions of people the world over, it was a really moment where I needed to find new ways to stay well + on top of feeling good. Enter my introduction to Nadia Josse, cool-French-girl extraordinaire come breath-work practitioner, who upon realising I could actually attend her group classes from home here in Ireland (Nadia’s based in NYC), I booked right in + got my breath-work on. I’ve since attended, either live or on the recording sends out post the session, pretty much every group session she’s held along with some private 1:1s with Nadia who’s approach is kind + gentle with a technique that’s absolutely worth it’s weight in gold. On a personal level, it’s been a really powerful part of my collection of wellness tools over the past few years now + each time I work with Nadia, I go deeper + find that little bit more peace within. Here we speak about her journey into the space, how she sets herself up for success + what she does to get that glow.. (Nadia’s skin is the most glowing I’ve ever seen)


HSF — Nadia, what brought you to begin your journey toward the wellness space + specifically to this beautiful practice of breath-work?

NJ — Moving to NYC was a huge catalyst for me. I had to find an output and a way to ground myself. I found a yoga practice, which slowly led me into Reiki, meditation and lastly Breathwork. 

HSF — Have you always been so passionate about your health or have there been challenges that afforded you a fresh perspective on what it means to feel good?

NJ — Yes I always nerded out on health books. I feel like in my 20’s I was trying to find myself. I tried a LOT of different modalities - I was vegan for a little bit, paleo, keto haha. I think my biggest challenge which eventually led me to really lean into a Breathwork practice was fertility and conceiving. I had to manage my stress, regulate my hormones and connect with my feminine energy. 

HSF — As you know, I’m a huge believer in your breath-work, having worked with you on a 1:1 level + attending so many of your group sessions but for those new to your work, can you explain the specific modality of breath-work you use in your teachings..

NJ — I teach a method that really focuses on emotional release. David Elliot and Erin Telford were my teachers. It’s a heart opening practice. Some people call is 3 steps breathing. It’s a way to release stuck energy and trauma from the body , reconnect with your truth and strentghten your intuition.

HSF — How has breath-work impacted your life? 

NJ — It’s changed my life but more than that it gave me confidence that I had the answers and the power to heal within me. I used to seek healers and gurus. People who would tell me what to do and who I was. 

HSF — For those new to breath-work, where or how do you suggest someone to begin?

NJ — Start with one of my group classes and then if you want to go deeper you can do 1-1 sessions or even try on your own.

HSF — Your career appears quite demanding with a lot of travel + big industry events.. yet you manage to make it all look so chic + elegant. What tips can you give for a demanding schedule, especially with traveling between time zones?

NJ — I plan, I do lists. I set myself up for success. I also have non-negotiable in the morning that set up the foundations for my day. I wake up early, I journal, meditate (depending on the days I would do a combo of meditation and Breathwork or one only) and then I exercise. If I’m traveling I’ll adapt and try to do a shorter version of all this. But sometimes that doesn’t work and that’s ok. I get back on my routine and feel great. 

HSF — What does your morning +/or nighttime routine look like?


MORNING—

Wake up - make coffee 

Drink coffee / Journal

Meditation + Breathwork for 15 to 20 mins 

Tracy Anderson Class in Tribeca (my favorite workout) I sweat like crazy and I love it. 

Go home - cold shower, supplements (I take Lyma supplement, Cymbiotika Omega, B12 and D3)

Smoothie with plant protein, collagen (love Agent Nateur), Fiber (PaleoFiber), Creatine and L- Glutamine). 

And then I head to work! 

NIGHT —

I try to wind down early like 7:45. 

I do my skincare

I turn on my red light in my room with peaceful sounds (love my Lotfie alarm).

I take magnesium and gaba

I turn on my BioMat and read on it for 20/25 mins. 

I get into bed and sleep. I need the room to be VERY cold. 


HSF — Let’s talk skin for one second.. yours is always glowing. Who or what are your secrets?

NJ — RED Light! Recently got the LYMA laser which I love. My facialist Cynthia Rivas (in NYC) uses Is Clinical products which I love. She has a very simple outlook on skin - no fluff no extra steps. KEEP IT SIMPLE! I see her once a month. Obviously I use retinol and SPF 365 days a year. IPL lasers and medical peels also helped my skin a lot. 

HSF — What one product could you not live without?

NJ — Is Clinical Pro Heal serum and their face wash. It’s the best. I also love Bioderma micellar water. Oh + ELTA MD tinted SPF.

HSF — A quick (but important) note on your style - again, always so chic. What is your personal style philosophy + how do you build out / invest in your wardrobe each season?

NJ — I don’t buy any Zara, Mango or cheap clothes. I prefer to wait and invest in a VERY good piece that will last me forever. My style has evolved a lot over the years. I really want to buy pieces that are not the “trendy” thing and that will last through the years.

HSF — You’re one of the coolest people to follow on Instagram; a style connoisseur + wellness aficionado, all with a killer career + the cutest family. How do you switch off though? Do you find the pull of social media + always being turned on a challenge? Where do you find balance in doing it all?

NJ — I delete instagram from my phone from time to time and I take a break. Right now it is very difficult to be on. It’s taking a toll on my mental health so I only use it to promote my classes and try to stay away. 

HSF — On a personal level, what do you hope to impart to those you teach + who’s lives you enlighten with your breath-work?

NJ — I just want for people to realize they can change and they hold so much power within. Breathwork is the ultimate tool for self discovery and self love.

HSF — The last book/ movie/ tv show/ podcast you loved?


Podcast: I love the Armchair Expert with Dax Sheppard. Such great convos.

Book: I’m currently reading the Fourth Wing 

TV Show: Obsessed with a lot of shows - the last one I loved was Fleishman is in Trouble on Hulu

Movie: Triangle of Sadness 


HSF — Your favourite piece of advice?

It’s not about you. So don’t take this personal. 

HSF — Nadia, what has been your proudest moment to date?

NJ — The birth of my baby. Unmedicated, beautiful and chaotic. 

HSF — What are you excited about for the future?

NJ — Continuing to teach, launching more online offerings and retreats. 


Gifts That Keep On Giving - A Wellness Gift Guide

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This isn’t your typical gift guide that people tend to share at this time year because, not to sound all righteous or holier than thou but I find the excess of Christmas + the consumerism around it to be quite upsetting. As someone who really considers what I purchase + what I use in my life, I hate the waste of things that not needed or wanted + the idea of gifting those I love with things I am only just hoping they will love or use. Also, let’s face it, most of us don’t need more ‘stuff’ so this guide is curated as I try to curate everything in my life with an evergreen approach + a conscious heart to shine light on the things I love + genuinely use in my everyday life that continue to give long after the wrapping has been recycled + the tree has been taken down for another year.


‘The Elevator’ by SISTERLY

The Elevator is a supplement I’ve been taking for several months now + can absolutely say I am feeling the benefits of. Admittedly they are a client of mine but I had started using the product prior to that becoming a reality so my love for the brand is organic. SISTERLY is a unique product, something that was created with immense consideration for what the female physiology actually need (and just as much doesn’t need) + is scientifically led. What I’ve really noticed a few months into being on it is that in coming up to my period my PMS is usually like fire, taking me down rabbit holes tittled "my life is coming to an end” + other sort of dramatics. And a few months in I’m finding the PMS isn’t PMSing so hard. I also find that my skin is clearer, my hair + nails stronger + my sleep is showing up as a deeper kind of sleep on my Oura ring which - let’s be honest, who doesn’t need a little more energy these days. SISTERLY is a female founded brand, brought to life by three incredibly intelligent, aware, progressive + kind Irish women who sought to produce the best foundational supplement that would speak to the physiology of every female body (over 18) + in working with the best of the best - Dr. Daniel Jones - they cut absolutely no corners in producing ‘The Elevator”

Subscriptions are available with many options with a 1, 3, 6 or 12 month offerings.

Give her the gift of feeling great — SISTERLYLAB.COM


A Voucher for Katie England Skin

This year while traveling over + back to London for my clients, I started seeing Katie England, the extraordinary facialist come all round beautiful human who.. let’s just say she KNOWS skin like no one else I’ve ever met. My best friend introduced me to Katie’s brilliance who, for the past number of years, has held a residency at the Nomad Hotel in Covent Garden, London. My absolute favourite hotel in the city too so it’s always even more fabulous going to see her. I’d been using various different products over the years + have always been a fan of certain brands, I was finding my skin wasn’t getting to be where I actually felt confident. And so with an openness to start all over again, I put my trust in Katie + we have been working on my skin each time I’m in London which has now become one of the best decisions I’ve ever made. As someone who has always felt incredibly uncomfortable in my skin, I am not joking when I say, I feel like that girl who actually glows when I come out of my treatment. I’ve never really truly felt that before. Thanks to BYONIK, Buccal + Katie’s mastery, I’ve been wearing no makeup some days + the progress I’m beginning to feel with my skin is all thanks to Katie + her magic hands + expert recommendations. Working with many different approaches, Katies creates bespoke treatments for each client depending on your specific needs + looks at the idea of gaining confidence in your skin with a long term strategy while giving you “homework” between sessions so that her work is even more beneficial when you’re in session with her. I cannot recommend Katie enough + for anyone you know who can book in while in London, this is the perfect gift that will continue to feel good for a long time to come.

Gift them confidence — KATIE-ENGLAND.COM


A Sound Healing Session with Audrey O’Connor of CORESTATE

You might remember I spoke about sound healing earlier this year as something that’s come into my life a lot more over the past year or so. Something that lends itself to the deeply reparative + therapeutic, this modality of healing has been around for thousands of years + is finally catching on as something of great importance + benefit when it comes to dealing with trauma + the every day levels of stress that we all tend to be under these days. My dear friend Audrey is a sound healing practitioner + has started a Monday Sound Club where each Monday evening you can connect with Auds on her virtual classes. She also hosts in person workshops in Dublin which are like enveloping your entire being into a vortex of relaxation, safety + beauty. Her energy is a stunning mirror of her soul + you cannot go wrong in gifting someone you love with a voucher for CORESTATE. It’s a soul essential + again, something that lends itself to feeling great from the inside out.

Give the gift of healing — CORESTATE.COM


 

Pieces on my Radar, Autumn Edition

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Hellllllll yes. Winter is coming + every year I say the same thing, I’m such a Autumn Winter girl in body, mind, soul + wardrobe. My husband just recently said, ‘you’re not taking out all your coats are you?” - we live a minimally lead life but my coat collection is the major exception to this united philosophy so YES it’s time to take out all my winter wardrobe. Here too are some of the pieces I am loving + dreaming of this season..

 

Oversized Cuff Shirt by SERENA BUTE LONDON
£250


Sambas in Suede Green by ADIDAS
€150

The Elevator by SISTERLY
On Subscription

Barrel Jeans by TOTEME
£225


Cashmere hood by ARKET
€69

Cashmere sweater by & OTHER STORIES
€199


Brushed knitted jacket by MARANT ETOILE
€555












The Movement Baseball Cap by ALEX EAGLE
£35

Juno Ear Cuff by ENNUI ATELIER
€300


** Disclaimer, some of the links in this article are affiliate links, meaning if you click through + decide to purchase the item, I get a small percentage of the price. Commission is only transferred if you purchase however. You do not pay any more than the store’s recommend retail price.

 

October Musings

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With a forward intention of beginning each month here on HAUTE so FABULOUS with an editors-style letter from me to you, a note on the theme of my thoughts, learnings, inspirations - a snapshot so to speak of each particular moment in time, I begin here today with my first monthly note in this Monthly Musings series. Thank you for being here, it is my wish that you find something that inspires you to feel less alone, something that - in whatever measure - enlivens your soul + evokes a sense of freedom to explore your own path more creatively invigorated. This is a place for me to learn + grow authentically, embracing all parts of me from the spiritually inclined to the Phoebe-Philo-launch-can't-come-fast-enough aspects of my being, in real time + where, most importantly, we can do that together.

I made it to my favourite reformer pilates class this morning + after a call with a potential new client, one whom I really hope it works out to work with as it just feels so Universally correct, I sit here writing this, cosy at home with the sound of raining pour heavily outside + my nice hot coffee (on tap) thanks to our new WILFA coffee maker which we are really loving. I might be one of a very tiny percentage of human beings alive who absolutely loves the fact that we are facing into what I consider to be the best time of year, the cosy promise of Autumn + Winter. I love this time of year + all that it represents; the assurance of restful hibernation + a nurturing safety blanket of intimate moments of home. The natural darkness or heaviness that comes with this seasonal change is something I find solace in while knowing, I guess, it will one day be brighter again. I find comfort too, perhaps, in the beginning + the end; the completion of things. Nature is confident in it’s inherently cyclical style of function + each season creates a trust with each rotation. Knowing nothing is forever is something I guess that lends itself to the ease with which we can deal with the shorter days + heavier mood of Winter. Also.. let me not forget a very serious truth too; that one little thing of the wardrobe - those who know me will know, I will take a winter coat over shorts ANY day of the year.

Something that happened me just this week was an experience I don’t know I’ve ever been even close to before. After a really positive work week where I met with new clients + continued on-going projects - both personal + professional, that dare I say.. I am incredibly proud of - I found myself, without an accustomed uncertainty that seems to permanently be fluttering around my head. Shutting my laptop on Friday post my final call of the day, it was with great calm + an internal ease I am not so familiar with that I got Winston (our fur baby) ready with his lead, popped my new BOOK into my tote (this STABLE one I’m loving) + without hesitation my legs somehow got me to the park where I seemed called to sit under a tree + actually relax to read my book. I understand this might seem incredibly basic + perhaps you’re thinking, wow this chick is so weird but for someone who’s monkey mind is in constant sh*t-chat at me that I should be doing this, that or the other, being productive at all times of the day, I found myself somewhat astonished at the level of ease with which I’d gotten there + was actually very much presently there. It was without the usual guilt or self-accusations of idleness in doing something simply for myself that I guess caught me off guard. The inner tranquility I experienced really rooted me in the moment + I found myself wondering how on earth I’d arrived at this sort of serenity on a random Friday evening. A lot of things is the answer. It’s the compilation of a whole host of varying things I’ve been doing (or working to let go of doing) that brought me to that momentary inner peace, all of which I aim to explore more openly with you here. To know this peace in the simple things, to me, is to know happiness. And it reminds me of the idea shared with me by my coach from New York around ‘blissful presence’. Isn’t that what it means to truly be alive, to be blissfully present in this moment? Friday evening definitely made me think so.

It feels as though I have to in some way round this post off in a particular way or add in some links to things I’m loving or what’s on my Wishlist but for this month, just the above alone feels correct. This series is where, as I said, I can step into my explorative self as a writer + be the person I am in whatever that looks like at any given time. And plus, this very much challenges in me my inner critic that tells me something has to be perfect for me to begin. Well here I am, imperfect but starting.

What would you begin if the illusion of perfect didn’t exist?

 

Designer Spotlight; The Landskein

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The true meaning of a forever piece when it comes to matters of the wardrobe can often be somewhat of an impulsive idea, never mind a deeply disputable concept - what are the specifics of something being rewarded the promise of forever? Well, when considering something to last a lifetime, THE LANDSKEIN is my ultimate winter-wardrobe-investment destination. It is the beginning, the end + just about everything in between for the perfect forever winter coat selection - if you can hold yourself back + just choose one. Founded by Irish native, Anna Guerin, THE LANDSKEIN came about in 2018 with Guerin’s mission, along with 20 years experience in the fashion industry, to design + manufacture luxury textiles that, steeped in the beauty of home, will stand the test of time, season + occasion.

At the core of this contemporary tailoring brand is the commitment to honouring heritage Irish textiles at a beautifully detailed + consciously considered level, all impeccably designed within a modern aesthetic. Achieving this with such perfection, THE LANDSKEIN consists of luxuriously tailored coats, blazers + scarves, the core + seasonal collections of which embody an easeful sense of opulence with relaxed oversized cuts, drop shoulders + extended style lines. Each piece is hand cut + sewn from authentic Donegal tweed - all exclusive to THE LANDSKEIN - made by hand by fifth-generation weavers in Co. Donegal.

Married with the flawless quality + the sense of quiet luxury of this brand, for me it’s the unstructured silhouettes + the rich tones I just can’t resist. I own two beautiful pieces thus far, one blazer + one coat, both of which make me long all summer long for the colder moments we’re beginning to experience to fully envelope us for the seasons ahead. I’m a Autumn/Winter girl at heart + with AW ‘23 having just recently launched, you could say the new collection has reconfigured my personal style wishlist entirely, bumping the SOLACE coat right up top.

Stocked in luxury retailers such as Brown Thomas, HAVANA Boutique, Emporium Kalu + Peel or shop online directly at —THELANDSKEIN.COM

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Chic Gifts to Bring To a Dinner Party

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Ensuring your of-course-its-home-made food is something of a spectacular delight, the company blends smoothly + the energy is flowing on the right frequency, there’s no doubt that hosting a dinner party is a whole thing. Yet being the guest who brings something interesting as a gift at such a dinner party is something of a thing too don’t you think. It can be difficult to know what to bring outside the obvious bottle of champagne or traditional box of chocolates, which of course are perfectly perfect too. It goes without saying that I get it, we’re alll in a rush, life is busy + perhaps you thought you had a bottle of great wine at home + so in rushing out the door, you realise a pit-stop at the off license is required en route. However in putting some thought into the act of preparation for you, I’ve compiled a selection of really chic + thoughtful gifts that go beyond the blatantly obvious options..

Parfum Discovery Selection Box — ROADS // €60


Palais De Tokyo Incense — ASTIER DE VILLATTE // €50


KEEP KISSING candle — ROADS // €65


Incense Holder — ASTIER DE VILLATTE // €95


The Creative Act; A Way of Being by Rick Rubin — SHOP HERE // €22


Fig Tree Candle — CLOON KEEN // €45


Chanel No.5, The Bath Soap — CHANEL // €35


 

Essential Dining; The Dublin Edition I

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Most recently updated as of February ‘25 —

Perhaps it happens people living in all cities that while discovering new places that blow you away in your own, you think.. wow you could be in *insert another city you consider chic AF*. Well this seems to have happened me a few times lately in Dublin while dining out. Taking in something that enveloped my senses right here on my doorstep, I was transported elsewhere - something I love + appreciate is where good food + great design works wonders in elevating the vibe of new experiences. And while, of course, I love my home city of Dublin, you sometimes can’t ignore that inner, well.. unintended snob, that comes alive when tricked into thinking you could be anywhere else.

So, yes Dublin has really been impressing me lately with hot spots where not only has the food most definitely been something to write home about but the vibes have been majorly on point too. A solid favourite (if three visits in two + a half weeks doesn’t scream obsessed I don’t know what does) is definitely ROW which, in my mind, gives New York, London and Paris a run for their money. The food is diviiiine.. like majorly wow + the atmosphere contests that of Raf’s in New York or perhaps The Barbary in London. Perfection in a nutshell.

Here are my favourite restaurants in Dublin right now..

ROW

As I mentioned above, ROW is unmissable. The latest venture of Dublin’s renowned brother-duo, Marc + Conor Bereen, ROW is elevated beyond words with a self proclaimed mission to “capture the imagination of Dublin’s cultured, well-traveled food + wine aficionados”; something they do with utter perfection.

Beyond an incredible wine selection that makes organic the only way, the menu at ROW consists of 8 - 10 plates plus a smaller collection of snacks all with fresh Irish produce weaving it’s way throughout the experience. One of the (yes three) times I was at the restaurant recently was with two of my cousins, visiting from NY. We ordered the entire menu + without fail, each plate spoke to us collectively as “the best dining experience we’ve had in a while”. And that’s saying a lot for three girls who all recently went wild on dining out in Manhattan while I was visiting them there. TOP of my list.

Book — BREENBROTHERS.COM/ROW


ALLTA Bar

I’ve been lucky enough to experience all renditions of ALLTA, from it’s current representation in Grand Canal Docks + the original to it’s pop-up in Slane Castle as a most genius response to lockdown restrictions during COVID + the car park situation for their winter garden restaurant on the 5th floor of St Andrews carpark - each an energy of somewhere else entirely. Somewhere chic, elevated. And ALLTA Bar is no different thanks to the master of it all, Niall Davidson. An absolute must in it’s own right, it’s not just to be considered if you can’t get a booking in the main restaurant, this part of the ALLTA experience is wholly got it going on. Think amazing DJ sets - like the kind where Shazam is repeatedly open on my phone trying to capture everything, great bites + amazing cocktails - frankly I’m not a drinker so it’s the non-alcohol ones for me + they are ** chefs kiss ** perfection. Oh + the desserts are incredibly delightful, so uniquely put together with tastes you wouldn’t imagine possible. ALLTA itself deserves a spot here itself but I decided to give the place of love to it’s fun, cooler, younger sister which for me is always the energy I love in anything, the slightly cooler vibe.

Book — ALLTA.ie


PARRILLA

Tucked into the vibrant heart of Ranelagh, Parrilla radiates an energy that's infectious from the moment you walk through the door. This seriously hot + chic AF Mexican joint isn't about fancy, overthought dishes or energy; it's about bold flavours, good vibes + a shared love of great food. Whether you're digging into a plate of tacos al pastor or just sitting back with a perfectly tangy margarita, the mood at Parrilla is all about letting loose, being present + soaking up the moment. A place to go when you want a little more colour, a little more zest + a lot more fun in your night. It's the kind of place where tables are filled with laughter, where the warmth of the staff makes you feel like part of the family. The open kitchen adds to the buzz, with flames leaping as tacos sizzle on the grill, + the scent of spices floating through the air. It has firmly + quickly become one of my absolute favourites in the city. Period.

Book — PARRILLARANELAGH.com


THE BUTCHERS GRILL

I verge very closely to admitting total (albeit, nothing to do with Irish catholic) shame in myself that it took me forever to get my ass to this Dublin classic. I think I just always considered it a red meat joint simply for those who enjoy a really luxe steak. However, despite the many meals I could’ve enjoyed here had I not been so I don’t really eat red meat, it was worth the wait. Every bite. I went with a friend who loves a great steak + of course it doesn’t disappoint on that front but beyond that for those like me, the other selections of fish options are phenomenal. From gammas + tuna tostados that will break your heart, I was that annoying person that kept saying.. wow, like wooooow at every new bite. I mean, I’m late to this party but hell I will be here till the end.

Book — THEBUTCHERGRILL.IE

ORWELL ROAD

Ok, this one is another brainchild of Marc + Conor Bereen. ORWELL ROAD. Somewhere that had been on my list for quite some time, my Husband + I went on a date night here + loved it from beginning to end. Another place where it’s more than just great food, the atmosphere is intimate with an attention to detail that really shows in absolutely everything at ORWELL ROAD. A in saying that, in everything the Breen’s bring to life. One of the main focuses of the food is around sustainable sourcing which emphasises incredible Irish ingredients that, when brought together by head chef Daniel Hannigan, generate the essence of truly incredible dining without the fuss of the fine dining formalities. A delight in every way.

Book — BREENBROTHERS.COM/ORWELL-ROAD


NOTE

One of the things I love most about going out for dinner is the idea of discovering new things, especially the vibe. I love somewhere where small/er plates are on point + the opportunity to taste + experience different dishes is on the cards. NOTE is just that. And then some. Energetic at it’s core, yet equally understated with a touch of European cool, this wine bar come bistro - super retro cool for Dublin - is a really sleek place for a date night or a long evening of slow eating enjoyed with friends. The food at NOTE is Mediterranean by nature with a menu of dishes bold + confident, leaving you considering ordering just about everything. The staff are so knowledgable, friendly + efficient which brought together with NOTE’s incredibly tasty food, a wine list worth it’s weight in gold + the perfect amount of retro vibes, is worth considering this your cue to book your table immediately..

Book — NOTEDUBLIN.COM


ETTO

Since it’s opening in 2013, ETTO has remained top of all the lists as one of Dublin’s best restaurants. It’s been one of those that when anyone asks me, I recommend without a second of thought. A tiny sweet premises on Merrion Row ETTO has been ahead of the trend when it comes to small plates + a relaxed yet elevated dining experience since before it was cool to do something so “off “ the beaten track. With an emphasis on seasonal locally sourced ingredients, the menu is a delight for those who enjoy contemporary cooking in a manner of grazing a perfect selection of small plates or if you’re feeling it, the full-on cote de boeuf experience. Every time I’ve been to ETTO, I can’t help but fall in love with it a little more + can see just why this award-winning eatery remains top of the IYKYK list!

Book — ETTO.IE


LUNA

We celebrated my birthday at LUNA this year + it was such a delight. I’d been meaning to go for years + simply just never got around to it with living abroad + then the pandemic turning life upside down. However, it was worth the wait + not just that it was my birthday. From the moment we arrived till the second we left, I couldn’t help but fall so in love with Dublin + the idea that we are becoming more + more a truly wholesome city with a cosmopolitan touch. First off, I want to note that the staff at LUNA were so incredibly beautiful in every way that I emailed the restaurant the following morning to commend them on the most hospitable experience we’d had in a long time. It can seem small but when you’re met with friendly + enthusiastic service staff who hold a well-educated knowledge of what they’re doing + the importance of kindness for the customer, it elevates dining out to another level. In recent time I’ve found you can often feel to be an inconvenience for staff when asking questions at a restaurant + this just wasn’t the case. Kindness always always blows me away. And that was just the beginning of a very memorable experience at LUNA. The food was insane. We did the tasting menu + not one thing disappointed. Paired with exceptional cocktails.. I mean like, exceptional, we left on a happy-tummy high of the perfect amount of plates tested + loved + cocktails to literally write home about. I highly recommend LUNA if you’re looking for somewhere to celebrate a special occasion or are in town for a visit.

Book — LUNA-RESTAURANT.COM


AMY AUSTIN

AMY AUSTIN is the perfect amount cool paired with ample amounts of sh*t-hot-not-to-be-missed wine bar + restaurant to add to your Dublin hit-list!! The ideal little spot to get some time with your girl over some delicious small plates + a really great glass of wine, it’s got that European aura down to a tee. Casual on the fashionable side, AMY AUSTIN is splendidly intimate with capacity for just 30, loud but vibe-y music that brings the atmosphere of sassy sophistication to life + a menu that in ordering jut the right amount leaves you with a yearning to return pronto. Again, another place where the staff are incredibly helpful + friendly, it’s mission to burst with energy at every level is achieved with sheer we-re-not-even-trying-to-be-this-cool excellence. Loved a summer evening here with a friend + absolutely recommend.

Book — AMYAUSTIN.IE


COPPINGER

Very much an elevated execution of it’s original take, COPPINGER is most definitely a must for all + any occasion. Masterfully balancing a highly stylish energy with culinary excellence, the recently revamped restaurant is a perfect spot for a casual bistro-cool lunch or a more in-depth date night dinner. Offering a mix of Mediterranean-inspired small plates along with heartier mains, it’s an obvious creation of the Breen brothers (who’s other spots on this list include ROW + Orwell Road) yet in their ever evolving expansion of their pristine brand. Unique yet classic, I really loved a work lunch here recently + absolutely recommend for whatever the occasion. A brilliant one that impresses beyond it’s well-known previous self.

Book — BREENBROTHERS.COM


 

Consistency within the Uncertainty of a Depressed Mind

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In piecing together thoughts on my own mental health it comes with a slight (ok, a rather huge) unease of coming across as moan-y or self-obsessed. Yet in putting that to the side as much as my brain possibly can + pushing through that naked vulnerability fear, here we go. Again.

So you may already have read some of my pieces on, or heard me speak about, my personal journey with depression + eating disorders as a result of childhood trauma. While thankfully I’ve made massive strides over the years I will admit, it’s been a bloody long road, one that I seem to either be trudging along with whatever strength I can muster - a power that seems to dwindle + simultaneously strengthen each time I’m sucked back into the downward spiral of depression - or in the other very much welcomed less intense times, you’ll find me on a path nearby - loving every moment, day, week + hopefully month of actually living.

This year has seen me more often than not on the bathroom floor of cafe d’epresso - as I call it. A state of depressed where I find myself lacking the ability to see beyond any current state + sometimes in a frightening depth of a type of despair I don’t really know how to voice or explain without sounding like I’m seeking attention or being too dramatic, other than to say, it’s brought me to an edge I’d known before, yet the very edge I hadn’t so seriously found myself at in many years + it scared me. It really scared me.

I feel the need to write this, not just for you who might also find yourself in those dark places + in need of a reminder, but for myself, both future + present, so I can read my own words + remind myself of what I CAN do + what DOSE work when faced with the blindness.

Ultimately.. I know, I know, I am getting there I promise, the point of this piece + the point I’m getting to understand more + more is that even in times when it seems like nothing works to alleviate the absence of hope or ignite any amount of lightness, what I can share with 100% certainty is there is one thing. Consistency. One thing that works is to practice consistency. Small, baby steps - as my loving Husband + best friend remind me of daily - made consistently is exclusively the only way to move through + eventually beyond the debilitating stagnant state depression often causes. Whatever you can or wish to be consistent with is up to you. And whatever it is, is enough.I know options don’t really help in those times so for me there’s a list of positive things that I know will help me once I get to doing them consistently. And even if the consistency isn’t in one particular thing but rather in doing one thing on your list.

I can relate too, if you find yourself thinking, but like FFS Rebecca nothing works + there’s nothing that makes any real difference when you’re this low. I get it. I say these very words + feel it myself when I’m there. It’s some weird phenomenon that I can’t ever quite get my head around too that when I’m in a serious state of depression, the very thing I know, when in the whole of my health, helps if I do it each day, is the exact thing I can’t seem to bring myself to do or implement in my routine. Getting up + actually showering, getting dressed + taking our dog for a walk WILL make things a tiny bit better when done daily - but your brain comes in + says, but what is a tiny bit better when the depths of this shit is so deep it’s like trying to let the light of a pocket torch, shone from the opening of a well, reach 10 miles under ground. It’s seemingly impossible + makes absolutely no difference. So what’s the point? There is none, says the brain.. And plus you don’t have the energy. I manage to shower one day, promising myself I’ll do it again tomorrow + yet days pass + I can’t seem to get myself undressed + under the water again. The simple things are crippling never mind having to keep up with + uphold a life that I love. Trust me, I get it. The overwhelming sense of confusion + frustration too at not being able to bring yourself to do the things that work.. what is that?! you say. And then, the guilt. The f-ing guilt.

HOWEVER, in relating to all that, I bring it back to the basics of consistency + the fact that the only way forward is tiny steps made with commitment despite how you feel on in the inside. I think too, it’s about leaning into the most simple things + asking for help where you can, not thinking you can do it all in one go or go from zero to one hundred with a day or a week. If managing the shower daily or getting the go for a walk each morning is your daily thing, then be proud of that. And for other things that will help, perhaps you can bring them in a few times a week + over time, the brain definitely begins to notice that oh she’s still able to do the things despite how she’s feeling.. that’s progress.

I know this isn’t rocket science + I certainly don’t claim to be a genius. And it can all feel beyond the bounds of possibility but I recently journaled of how it’s the consistency of doing the small things that will bring about a glimmer of lightness, not in a quick-fix manner but over time because let’s be real, doing it once won’t make any real difference however with persistence, you begin to feel a shift.

Again I’m no authority + certainly don’t claim to have all the answers but what if, in doing one thing daily - be that whatever you need - imagine where you might be in a week, a month or a year. And screw it, even if I’m still depressed, at least I might have clean hair + fresh clothes on. Consistency. Patience. Growth.

 

Positive Productivity or Toxic Busyness?

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“How are you?” Is a question asked trillions of times a day, one that has absolutely nothing to do with the activities of our daily lives. In it’s literal meaning, it’s intention is to find out how the person really is, how they are doing as a person. How many times though have you (I include myself in this entirely) answered with “oh god I’m so busy”. But busy isn’t how someone is doing as a person it’s what they’re doing.. and not too effectively so.

Almost to the point of breaking out in a rash, I find myself quite allergic to the culture that celebrates busyness or hustle. Western society is fast paced by nature, that I get. Yet at a very deep level in recent decades we’ve been seduced by the association of success along with a sense of deep self worth in how “run off our feet” or how hard we work. What is that though? What does busy even mean? Is it actually a badge of honor? I think not. It reminds me of the toxicity of the hustle culture, of how it used to be silently admired to sleep as little as possible. Just look up the #5amclub on Instagram + there is an endless ‘club’ of early risers under pressure to do it all before 9am. As an early riser myself, I love my mornings too + I definitely sometimes fall for the thinking that I must achieve a certain amount before a certain time in the day but why on earth do we believe that unless we’ve written a book, cleaned the house, walked the dog, exercised AND prepped dinner for tonight (and Jesus, this is just me as someone who doesn’t even have kids so kudos to all the Mums reading this) all before others are waking then, well, what are we doing with our lives? Come on people, chop chop! And perhaps this is all just me but it seems that unless we are busy achieving or doing something - most times, just anything, regardless of how productive it may be - we fear it might equate us with the failure linked to the dreaded idea of laziness or not being triumphant on the road to greatness. Dramatic no?! And man is it tiring.

In thinking about this deeper a lot overt the past number of years, I realise busyness for me is often more about being occupied rather than, despite it’s mask of deep deception, actually getting things accomplished. It’s a lack of self-care or prioritisation of what is actually your priority + instead simple an act in itself of nothingness. Within it, I know too there’s a whole rabbit hole on a lack of boundaries which .. well for me, is definitely one of the many work-in-progress things I’m personally working on. I notice in myself though, it’s many times simply a deterrent from what I’m meant to be doing or what direction I genuinely want to be taking or the things I wish to be implementing into my life. It’s a type of procrastination. And perhaps a distraction for some of us? When I used to really believe in the idea that I should be busy all the time without really knowing why other than it seemed to be what society valued, it was me running around more than anything. Filling my time with things that must get done + letting anyone take up my valuable time because god forbid, desire how busy I was no way could I ever say no to anyone. Very conceivably too I can see it was me running away from me. But that’s a whole other article. Finding a sense of identification in the busyness is unhealthy + causes a loss of that very important connection to self that a solid, happy + successful life requires. Furthermore, I’ve found myself really finding more meaning in my days + the work I do since developing my allergy to busy; in reality, the way in which I consciously choose to spend my time, not to mention the boundaries I put in place to allow for that really put a lot into perspective of what’s important. It’s about time management in a very structural way + for most of us, the idea of work these days isn’t as linear as it once was, especially, if like me, you’re a Millennial who works for yourself or that WFH life is the new normal. You get to choose. And thankfully, time now holds more personal value these days, something I’m very much here for. I’m aware this isn’t the case for everyone but at some level we can, or at the least seek to, structure our work around our life instead of the other way around. Let the hassle of the hustle go. Let’s value efficiency over busy - like what we can actually achieve when focused within a concentrated time? Let’s value the quality of the work we do rather than the perceived time we’re stuck grinding through what needs to get done. And dare I say it, let’s value the idea of LIVING for ourselves, for what we want to do + who we want to be rather than allowing our time or lives be dictated by + dedicated to others all the time.

Let’s be real too, nobody is ever going to say on their deathbed, wow what a life, I wish I had been at my laptop more or jeez, I really should have spent more time working - it will always be about the quality of how we decided to spend our time in this life, the people we loved + the memories created within it all, the places we were lucky to experience, the connections we felt + the moments of calm that brought us deeper levels of meaning + perhaps, the mots important thing of all will be the in we hopefully made those we met feel good about themselves.

Stop glorifying the struggle. Seek to manage your time more efficiently. Get productive with a focus. Busy isn’t a thing to establish your place or your worth in this world upon. You are worthy simply because you breathe. That is all it requires. And with that, I will leave it there. Something to think about + perhaps something, I hope, to remind you that what we pack our days with, how we spend the moments, is literally what makes up a life.

 

Conscious Beauty; Seabody

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You’ve most likely encountered SEABODY, the luxury Irish beauty + wellness brand on a mission to evolve the market's approach to wellness without harming the planet? Fear not though, for if you haven’t, this is where your next wellness/beauty-love-story can begin. Over the past year or so the brand has been making its way into my world personally, from my supplement routine + my preferred hero skincare products to the brand’s newest launch at a spa level. And quite honestly, I’m most definitely here the entire SEABODY experience.

From a beauty gel cleanser + elixir style serum to supplements that support movement, bone + joint health along with beauty + skin health, the SEABODY product range works to bring the healing powers of the Atlantic waters right into your daily world. Co-founded by powerhouse Dr. Helena McMahon who possesses a BSc in Biomedical Science along with an MSc in Molecular Medicine, SEABODY is primarily a biotech company creating products in the wellness + beauty space that not only sound amazing + look chic (AF) but actually truly work. The realisation of Dr. McMahon + her team of passionate biochemists who, in unison, believe strongly in the power of a variety of native Irish seaweeds + sea plants, the formulation process follows the harvesting of the chosen plants from the waters of the Wild Atlantic Way, followed by their refinement + the extraction of their many wonderful molecules, all of which solidifies the foundation of the SEABODY product range.

Having very much ticked the box of quality for the consumer, SEABODY goes on to care very deeply for what their manufacturing does to our planet. You will find the brand far beyond the sometimes surface-level idea of sustainability that brands now have to, at the very least be seen to conform to, be it just for perception purposes or you hope at a more genuine level. At SEABODY, they not only got the sustainability memo but they implement it like it’s a religion. Their emphasis on the abundance of natural + effective resources so nature generously affords us along with their long-term approach to the utilisation, management + protection of each + every component of a SEABODY product is almost unparalleled in the industry.

As part of their growth, the brand most recently partnered with one of the most notable Irish institutions of luxury, the exquisitely elegant + desirable Dromoland Castle where they have created bespoke treatments for as part of the newly renovated The Castle Spa at the magnificent destination. I was honoured to visit recently where I was treated to the SEABODY Touch Facial. A divine encounter with luxury where every single moment + each detail was thought through thoroughly + taken care of in a very distinct + defined way. The effective nature of the products married with the tranquil + calming atmosphere of the spa which is like nothing I’ve encountered, it was something of an escape for the mind, body + soul. Dromoland Castle is definitely on my list of places to return as any experience, from this special treat to our friends wedding, has simply been exceptional, leaving you wanting more yet equally fulfilled.

And so, despite being someone who most definitely can often be drawn into new beauty or wellness products based on first impressions of the aesthetic, I can most definitely say that I stay with SEABODY for it’s quality + their considering of every element + each minute detail. The SEABODY philosophy may be science led with an approach that notably works + I just can’t help but loving it for how it all makes me feel: great from the inside out.


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What Is.. Sound Healing

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In the past year or so I’ve been so blessed to experience sound healing on a really deep level. A very close friend of mine Audrey, the founder of CoreState, is a qualified Sound Healer + she’s been so kind to do some bespoke sessions with me, tailoring the direction of each to my specific needs at each given session.

I am a huge believer in so many wellness modalities + practices, implementing many into my own life on a daily, weekly basis. But with this particular one I will admit that before my more recent experiences of sound baths with Audrey, I understood the practice to be a more fanciful type of self-care - something I always loved however, somehow not as justifiable in my mind as say my weekly therapy call or my gym membership + rather something of an occasional indulgence. It felt, to me, like more of an expensive way to take a nap as I’ve always found myself drifting off in any of the sessions I’d been to over the years. Despite this though, I always felt a sense of inner calm coming out the other side. And man, is it so much more than an expensive nap I’ve come to believe. It’s deeply healing. The more I’ve practiced the more I’ve realised the deeper meaning of it + the benefit of it’s not-so-woo-woo magic.

Sound healing, or therapy, might seem like it’s just popped up in recent times but it is in fact an ancient holistic healing practice that holds many therapeutic values. As humans we have used sound as a way to communicate, express, celebrate, heal + restore for thousands of years, transcending cultures, geography + belief systems. From the ancient mantras of yogic + Tibetan practices to more modern ways like The Haka, a sound + dance ritual performed by the New Zealand rugby team at the beginning of each game to showcase, in ceremony, their courage + determination. At a basic yet powerful level, think about how music can change the way you feel, it can help shift a dark + heavy mood into something more tolerable; taking us from overwhelm to a somewhat calmer state. Sound has been healing us for a long time.

Sound baths are an elevated version of this. Now backed by science, the point of sessions like an actual sound bath is to bring us, as entire beings, from imbalance into balance. To encourage a homeostasis state. The practice works wonders to switch on the parasympathetic nervous system, something I’m understanding more + more of late + the importance of it’s activation in nurturing the rest + digest side of our system which is becoming more vital with this very fast paced, high stress world we find ourselves in 2023.

And not only is it something for the soul to enjoy + explore, for anyone slightly on the more cynical side of the fence, it is scientifically proven to work on a cellular level. The sounds + vibrations of this modality are essentially frequencies created by + flow through the tools used by your practitioner that enter the conscious + subconscious, the physical + subtle energy fields within + around our body encouraging a state of wholeness. Reducing stress in general is a positive thing of course but at this cellular level the body + mind reap a lot of very tangible + long-lasting rewards. From regulation of the immense system, slowing the heart rate, supporting the production of melatonin which aids in a natural sleep flow along with lowering blood pressure, the prolonged effect is that it nurtures the longevity + quality of our mind, body + life in gerneral. For my fellow sleepers, I’ve also learned that dosing off is a sign of going deep while in a sound bath so it may, in one way, act as a nap but it’s definitely an elevated + high healing one so don’t worry about nodding off during a session.

Check out Audrey’s work HERE where you can book in with her for a private session, attend one of her groups or online classes.

 

Interested + Interesting; Podcasts I've Got On Repeat

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CHANEL CONNECTS

Now in it’s third season, CHANEL Connects features global thought leaders, artists, + creators in a series of eight episodes released weekly. Devoted to the profound questions + conversations that shape culture today + define its tomorrow, CHANEL Connects pairs two visionaries in each 25-minute episode for an intimate conversation that interrogates: the intersection of technology and imagination, fact + fiction in autobiography, the power of collectives, cinematic inspiration, and more. CHANEL Connects fosters unscripted exchanges between brilliant minds at the edge of innovation on universal themes that touch us all.

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TABLE FOR TWO with BRUCE BOZZI

For decades, Bruce Bozzi worked at the highest end of the service industry, managing his family’s storied restaurant, The Palm. And if he learned one thing, it’s that the best parties always end up in the kitchen. Table for Two is based on that premise, and on the friendships Bruce has forged along the way with some of the most well-known people in Hollywood, media, and beyond. Over the romance of a meal at one of his favorite restaurants, Bruce interviews a special guest and seeks to untangle the intricate web of power and fame. Tune in for Table for Two—like all the best dinner parties, it’s intimate, a bit conspiratorial, and a whole lot of fun.

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MORE THAN ONE THING

More Than One Thing will pull back the curtain on successful creatives whose journeys appear seemingly perfect. They are not. No one, if they are being truthful, has it all figured out. I want to highlight those multi-hyphenates who are open enough to share their grit. Through a series of interviews, More than One Thing reveals how each guest broke societal norms, found a way to climb outside that perfectly packaged box of expectations and found success in not just one thing, but many. This is a place for advice on how to design your dream life.

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AIRMAIL MORNING MEETING

Morning Meeting is where AIR MAIL’s Ashley Baker and Michael Hainey take you inside the stories people are talking about this week—and tip you off to the ones the editors are talking about for next week. We cover the people shaping your world that you want to know more about (and more often the stuff they don’t want you to know about). And we talk with friends of AIR MAIL—writers, reporters, and style-setters. So listen in every Saturday as Morning Meeting brings you what’s new and exciting from the world of AIR MAIL. 

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Some Thoughts on Wardrobe Investments

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In certain perspectives - not naming names here but .. my Husbands, investments are all about long-term thinking + what the market is doing over an extended timeframe. Here at HAUTE so FABULOUS it’s kiiiind of similar, ok less about shareholders + dividends or IPO’s + good ROI’s + more along the lines of CPW’s + capsule collections that make your girlfriends do a double take. Like a really stone androgynous look that serves up a vibe + dart placements that work just right. Quality over wuantity, when it comes to wardrobe investments, it is about the chic that will stand the test of time.

Taking a long-term vision when it comes to your wardrobe is key in building a long standing + well-established classic collection that works for you whatever the season, reason or your personal mood or style - all of which can evolve without restrictions. When it comes to building a really reliable wardrobe, I’m a huge believer in investment pieces that work within a vast array of situations + parts of your life; things that not only stand the test of what’s on trend at any given moment but pieces that serve up some major wows no matter how many times, occasions or seasons they may see or be spotted. And within the long-term vision of investments, it’s also about those pieces you trust will hold their value for when you may fall out of love with them or they simply aren’t your vibe anymore. Like I said, we evolve + so does our sense of self. Style isn’t a permanent thing. It’s transient + continues to flow as we progress into a more confident + content or perhaps just different place in ourselves; with that we don’t need to hold on to what no longer feels like us or brings us joy. I have always been selling pieces on consignment + preowned luxury platforms over the last few years with this philosophy in mind + the attitude that I don’t mind investing a little more in what I know I will wear a lot + that will be snapped up in a second within the pre-loved market.

Along with consignment stores or online pre-loved market, something to consider when building your wardrobe is the gift of great sample sales. Sample sales are the best. Earlier this year for instance, I bought two new pieces from a luxury coat label I love even though it was almost summer, I know they will be amazing come Winter. They did a one off sample sale + it was incredible to pick up new pieces I know I will have for life regardless. Websites to consider for luxury items with a discount too are GILT, where items can be found for 60% off. THE OUTNET is one I search on a lot; with up to 75% discounts on premium brands from the YOOX Net-A-Porter group.. what’s not to love!

But whether it’s a straight up new purchase, something with an irresistible discount, sample sales or a pre-loved purchase, some important questions to ask yourself when it’s an investment for you are:

  • Is this “me” beyond this exact season or reason of purchase - will I wear it season on season +to many different events?

  • Have I thought about it for a while or am I being impulsive? When it’s a big purchase I leave it for a while to make sure I keep coming back to it + am not simply lusting but truly in love.

  • Is what I’m looking for available on any of the pre-loved websites + stores who all work incredibly hard to make fashion more sustainable? Do I really need to own it new? Like really!!

  • Can I wear it day + night? Dress it up + down? Does it have scope beyond that initial love at first sight?

  • Does it go with around 4-5 looks I wear often if it’s an every day item?

  • If I do eventually fall out of love with it which is so possible, does it have a good resale market?

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The Weekend Edit 05

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The  T H O U G H T  // “Let go or be dragged” - someone very smart said this to me recently + it’s wisdom really settled into my being. We can hold on to the things that have been but it’s a choice as it comes with the understanding that in holding on to them they can, + most likely will, continue to effect us at a very conscious + deeply subconscious level. The effects of old shit trapped in our bodies can do untold damage too, both to our physical + mental well-being. OR as another choice (however uneasy it can feel at times) we can let it go of what no longer really matters or serves us in our current direction in life so as to become a more empowered version of ourselves; living + loving with freedom of what has happened. I love the idea of holding agency over our inner world + the fact that in choosing to let go of things, we choose autonomy over every aspect of our world that we have the power to direct.

The  P O D C A S T  // “The Witch Trials of J.K. Rowling’ is an audio documentary that examines some of the most contentious conflicts of our time through the life and career of the world’s most successful author. In conversation with host Megan Phelps-Roper - author of the incredible book Unfollow which I also recommend if you haven’t already read it, J.K. Rowling speaks with unprecedented candor + depth about the controversies surrounding her—from book bans to debates on gender and sex. The series also examines the forces propelling this moment in history, through interviews with Rowling’s supporters and critics, journalists, historians, clinicians + more.

The  D O C U M E N T A R Y  // Jane Fonda In Five Acts. I’ve always held such admiration for Jane Fonda. She’s lived a life of immense self-truth, resilience + embodied a remarkable fight for justice on things that might not immediately impact her world yet do the life of others in ways unimaginable. Her activist work has been unparalleled in any other celebrity in the past 100 years + this documentary really helps you get to know not just that part of her life but the story of her personal life, relationships + motherhood.

The  A R T I C L E //  ‘The fashion magazine on the front line’ by Jo Ellison of the FT who speaks of + with the newly appointed editor of Ukranian Vogue, Venya Brykalin who brings to light the reality of fashion + what it means for any given time : to tell the story + inform on the really happenings of culture at any given time; something that is often all too lost now in the age of logos, logos, logos + the tackiness of what the majority of fashion has evolved into.

The  M O V I E // War Pony. I’ve had a slight girl-crush on Riley Keogh for forever. And when she recently starred in Daisy Jones + The Six I must admit, the crush only deepened. War Pony is her directorial debut + tracks the lives of two young Indigenous men while cementing Riley Keough + her directorial partner in the project Gina Gammell, as serious talents to watch.

The B O O K // The Colony by Audrey Magee. There are few words but to say wow. I truly adored this book + highly hiiiiighly recommend. I literally can’t quite say any more than that as it left me in awe of it’s beauty + strength.

The  R E C I P E // Go Banana’s smoothie - the most simple yet incredibly nourishing + delicious smoothie I’ve got on repeat lately using Hush & Hush’s PlantYourDay Super Greens Protein Powder. You can find the recipe here at AGENCY FOURTEEN - super simply + such a delight.

The W E L L - B E I NG   P R A C T I C E // One of the things I’ve found helpful as part of my wellness routines these past few months is celery juice every day.  While I’m currently away on some summer travels, I am really missing it but when I’m home in my own environment with my juicer at hand, celery juice is a non-negotiable. It is great for reducing inflammation in the body, especially the gut, it is a great source of important vitamins + minerals + also improves digestion as a result of how cleansing it is to the gut. I absolutely love this addition to my daily routine.

The PLACE // The Hamptons. I’ve been going out to the Hamptons for nearly 20 years + I’m just back from two weeks there with family which was so much fun. I am in the process of piecing together the HAUTE so FABULOUS Hamptons guide so stay tuned.

The BRAND // Lelet, a stunning accessories brand based in New York is something of a mircale I stumbled across recently while in the city. Mainly known for their hair pieces, Lelet pieces are designed + created in the brand’s studio, all by hand, in NYC. Chic + very unique, a Lelet piece elevates the meaning of accessorising your fit whether it’s by day or by night.

 

Menorca, A Hikers Haven

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Earlier this summer I took the trip of a lifetime; ten whole days with my best friend hiking the entire perimeter of the exquisite island of Menorca. Hiking is one of our shared passions + anytime we can, we soak up the opportunity to hike wherever we are in the world, be that together or apart. Big day-long hikes we’ve loved together include some beautiful ones around Lake Como + many here in Ireland but until this trip the longest we’d ever taken on was 120km over 4 days along the Wicklow Way. Menorca was a little bit of a step up for us though with both the heat + the duration; a more significant challenge in that it was 185km over seven days + just as we knew we would, we loved every single second. A week of total bliss, just the two of us. I am still beaming with gratitude for that time. Seven whole days of complete submergence in nature, boundless time with my best friend, some serious (+ I mean serrrrious) giggles, abundant time for all the chats + uninhibited moments delving into all the wonders of our respective lives + all that overlaps in being so close. It was a holiday I will cherish for life + something I highly recommend if you’re looking to do something a little different + active.

Menorca itself is something of a wonder. Thanks to the island’s UNESCO designation, it’s natural beauty remains whole + unharmed by the resulting over construction + general ruination over-tourism has had + continues to have on so many other European destinations over the past number of years. Here, the bedazzle of it’s other two Balearic counterparts, Ibiza + Mallorca, just doesn’t exist in the same way. With landscape that will quite literally take your breath away; the vibe is very Ibiza-in-the-70’s pre the era of big yachts + even bigger lips. It’s local. The less known of the Balearics but for us + this trip, gladly so. Rich in that uniquely untouched air, almost to the extent of discovering something of a secret yet equally + somehow according to this summer’s hype of the island, it also seems to be teetering on the verge of the dreaded mass discovery. It is unmatched in it’s wholesome + innately pure aura with beaches calling to that inner nudist, buried deep within us all; the language of freedom spoken everywhere + undeterred by any restrictions of life today lived under the microscope of social media + the reality that freedom no longer really exists in that same way it used to. It is as if the locals haven’t quite yet been sucked into the perceived perfection social media requires, they wisely sit in the knowing yet happily unspoiled by it’s underlying discontentment. Menorca is an extraordinary island. And for me, a truly beautiful memory, forever etched in my heart.


The HAUTE so FABULOUS Guide to Menorca

THE HIKE

For the hike we used CAMI DE CAVALLS 360 the Menorca based tour company servicing the historical Cami de Cavalls for hikers, mountain bikers + trail runners. The company works to ensure you are fully equipped for the journey, sharing the best swim spots to stop at each day, where to lunch + which days to bring something packed. Each morning to collect your bags + drop them to the next hotel or destination while also picking you + your crew up or dropping you off at the appropriate starting + end points.

HOTELS

As part of our trip, we loved a boutique hotel in Ciutadella called SODIUM. Super chic, Sodium is a contemporary boutique style hotel + the perfect place to base ourselves for a few days moving to + from points along the hike. Family run, it’s a really slick home from home where the rooms quietly scream all sorts of cool // Our absolute favourite place we stayed was undoubtedly MENORCA EXPERIMENTAL, the place we called home for our last three nights + it was heavenly - so.purely.heavenly. Perfectly remote, it leaves you with little desire or necessity to leave + so, despite a moment of contemplating walking on our two days off post completing the hike - because yes, despite having walked through my runners, we loved the hiking that much, a day by the pool at Experimental was just too tempting + so we gladly read + played chess by the pool all day. Such a delight, the property is an old military base + has been restored with such integrity + respect for the island + it’s natural essence while elevating it’s cool in that perfectly Experimental way // Other hotels on our radar during our trip that we checked out but did not stay at include : LES DOMAINE DE FONTENILLE in both the Santa Ponsa + Torre Vella locations. These are beautiful Relais & Chateaux hotels where the vibe is refined yet superior beauty built upon the foundations of the island’s exceptional heritage + simplistic essence // One final one that peaked our interest is SON VELL, a stunning original 18th century Manor House which underwent a deeply detailed restoration, bringing to life somewhere of a sanctuary for those wanting to escape the world for a moment. Surrounded by the Cami de Cavalls, the estate is set on the fringes of 180 hectares which comprises of a working farm as well as landscaped gardens, citrus trees, olive groves + an organic vegetable garden. WIth many experiences available from sound healing + other therapeutic modalities to water sports, shoemaking demonstrations + horseback riding, there is no need to venture far //

RESTAURANTS

The food scene in Menorca is on fire. So many little gems around the island, some of which aren’t necessarily right in the towns so a little adventuring is required to find the hotspots. Starting with NONNA BAZAAR, a restored farmhouse sitting amid nearly 1,000 acres of breathtaking gardens + orchards right on the outskirts of Ciutadella. Celebrating the locale both in vicinity, traditions + flavours, it’s a perfect place to enjoy the Mediterranean tastes of the island + take things from day to night with some of the island’s famous DJ’s playing once the sun sets // Also on the west cast of the island in Ciutadella amid its sweet cobbled streets, is SMOIX. Headed up by chef Miguel Sánchez, it is a haven for those who love inventive dishes with equally simplistic pleasure. The dishes at Smoix are inspired by the island’s seasonal flavours within the surrounds of a sleekly restored shoe factory. This was something of a treat // For something different, why not learn something very authentic + cook your own traditional paella in the beautiful CUK-CUK. We did this one of the evenings post hiking + loved the experience; a fun way to learn something to take home with you. The couple who host the experience are so sweet + they offer many different dining experiences // For a lunchtime delight on the cute northern coastline fishing village of Es Grau there’s TARMARINDOS, the iconic restaurant that locals flock to in the summer where the mens is full of seasonal classics // Some of our favourite meals on the island were on the terrace of MENORCA EXPERIMENTAL where the ceviche is on fleck + the fresh produce allows for an explosion of tastes only a Mediterranean summer will allow for. This menu is full of creative pleasures realised in thanks to the property’s own vegetable garden. True rapture + an experience we couldn’t help but repeat each night we were at the hotel // ISABELLA BEACH CLUB is a total vibe. With views to make your heart skip a beat, DJ sets that bring the setting to another level, the vibe is sleek AF //

POINTS OF INTEREST

HAUSER + WIRTH'S Menorcan location is such a delight to visit. Situated on Illa del Rei, a beautiful island in Mahon harbor which you can get to by the company’s own taxi boat during season, the famous art institution opened it’s art center + conservation project in 2022 . Set in a renovated 18th-century naval hospital founded by the English navy in 1711, you can explore the galleries 8 viewing spaces + outdoor sculpture trail before enjoying the olive-lined on-site restaurant Cantina // BINIADET, the island’s local vineyard celebrating the Menorcan wine culture is a family run passion project where in 1979, the Anglés family planted 40 varieties of vines in order to see which vines would adapt best to Menorca's climate + some 40 years later they have one of the most beautiful destinations for wine lovers + foodies alike // The S’HOSTAL QUARRIES are located to the west of Menorca, just outside Ciutadella de Menorca. Consisting of marés limestone, these beautiful quarries were abandoned until a big cleanup in 1983 saw them restored + later listed as part of Menorca’s heritage catalogue // Whether by day or to catch the sunset, one of the island’s most revered spots for visitors is Cova d’en Xoroi a bar, lounge + night-life destination built into the cliffside which some say offer the best sea views on the island // Our last day was spent on a private BOAT TOUR which was just a dream. The island is known for it’s many caves which are awe-inspiring to venture inside + taking in the vistas from water gave us a whole new perspective of the island’s immense beauty. For those braver than us, there’s a lot of free-soloing practiced from the cliffs but for us it was a moment to soak up the last of the sun + I absolutely recommend jumping into the soul-hugging waters that surround this tonic of an island. One of the coolest things was swimming from the boat to land + into one of the caves where there is a tiny little area within the cave where you can stand in the water touching the bottom. That day couldn’t last long enough, a dream // Cami de Cavalls means way of the horses + so as you can imagine, there is a lot of horse-riding experiences to explore on the island. And while we didn’t have time to do this as part of our trip, this is a good place to consider, MENORCA DE CAVALLS //

 

Pieces on my Radar, Summer Edition

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Summer is officially in full swing, even here in Ireland where we’re enjoying a wonderfully welcomed heatwave. Typically we might be lucky to quickly soak up all of 37.5 hours of sunshine over the course of an entire summer + here we are weeks into what feels very much like a we-live-here-now kind of moment. And so alongside the delicious weather I share with you some other delights on my radar lately; some of which I already own + love + some hitting up my shopping online baskets. Yet each perfect for many summers to come.

 










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HSF Wellness Travel Guides; The London Edition

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An HAUTE so FABULOUS Wellness Guide; The LONDON Edition


M O V E M E N T as M E D I C I N E

Basic Space - Jaime Hepburn can literally do no wrong when it comes to yoga + aesthetics so when she opened her own studio in London, it quickly became the hottest studio in town for the aesthete’s out there looking for authentic yogi embodiment with a major touch of chic // The Rogue Room - ok this is one of the coolest yoga concepts out there. Look out fir their pop-up classes + their bigger events which are held at FABRIK London - SUCH a vibe! // Love Supreme Projects - I have found some incredible new teachers by attending this beautifully loving + welcoming studio. Always on the look out too for online workshops or classes to attend, this is the perfect place where teachers from all over the world tend to come to share their magic // Indaba - this is my home studio for London, it holds a special place in my heart as it is where I trained for my 200hr Yoga Teacher Training, the array of classes available are incredible. Teachers I love there are Amrab Vallo (my teacher trainer), Stewart Gilchrist (be prepared for a whopper class) + any of the Forrest Yoga teachers // Nobu Pilates - for a super boujee but authentically classic reformer, Nobu is my go-to for reformer in London // Barry’s - as always, my favourite high intensity class whatever city I’m in. I’m admittedly fully addicted // Psycle - OK, this is my London vibe! I absolutely adore this brand when I’m in town. Any of the early morning spin classes are just epic + if you appreciate a beautiful Sunday afternoon flow, do your mind, body + soul a favour + book into Alanna’s yoga class at the Mortimer St. location. It’s absolute weekend heaven // Soul Cycle - an obvious classic but always a good idea to get a serious sweat on, I love Soul Cycle + my go-to location in London is the Nottinghill one // BLOK, ok BLOK is a viiiiibe. I first fell in love with it when we lived in Manchester for a year a while back + the classes are so diverse. One of my favourite barre teachers is Ellya Sam who is head of barre at the brand + who’s classes will set your glutes on FIRE. Also I highly recommend trying out some of the more unusual discipline of classes on offer, I’ve tried them all + it’s amazing to step outside your comfort zone. I literally had to stand there in calisthenics as I couldn’t do a thing, entirely humbled watching people do inspirational things with their strength // BXR - for HIIT classes this is a real kick in the butt.. so worth it though.

O U T D O O R S

London is so vast; expansive like few other cities. Because of this, I adore walking everywhere I possibly can when I’m here. My average steps go way up in my London days. Running in Regents Park is one of my favourite ways to get a good sweat in on a sunny day. Or strolling from one side of the city to another, taking in all the different neighbourhoods along the way. Hyde Park, of course is a classic but in fact, Regent’s park is my personal preference.

S H O P S

ilapothacary - in Notting Hill is an entirely wholesome obsession of mine. This beauty + wellness brand is a dream come to life with the most amazing products that work to heal from all angles. Try Beat the Blues Pulse Point Roller or the Beat the Blues Room Spray. Oh + the SOS Body Balm is BEYOND // Planet Organic - such a great classic for all things healthy for // Daylesford Organic - another British classic, the Marlybone + Notting Hill locations are my preferred in the city. A perfect point of country-chic reference in the city for all things organic, healthy + beautiful.

W E L L N E S S P R A C T I C E S

Roscop Practice - Frederic Roscop is an Osteopath + founder of Roscop Practice who has been bringing health to a whole new level in London long before it was ‘cool’ to care about what it actually feels like to be well. Covering many aspects of health including acupuncture, movement, massage + osteopathy, all from the core concept of integrative health measures being the ultimate way to live well + prioritise well-being at all levels. I believe in this concept so deeply so it’s one place that always draws me in // FaceGym - I’ve been doing FaceGym on + off for years now having dipped in + out of their in-person facials in different cities, attending their Zoom classes throughout lockdown for Gua Sha + the FaceGym at home tutorials + of course their tools.. their tools are wonderful! // Get A Drip - Great + affordable IV drips + vitamin shots with several locations around the city, it’s a welcome boost when you’re feeling in need of a little energy lift // The Mandrake Hotel - Here you can find an incredible offering of wellness + spiritual gathering including sound baths + varying sound healings, Reiki, breathwork, yoga + more. I have loved anything I’ve gone to here + Barbra May + Maria Lodetoft from Mystic Sisters host much of their energetic classes here which are literally a hug for your soul // RE:Mind Studio - OK this is one of my favourite places to take the pace down in London. RE:Mind is a luxe level unwind for your mind, body + soul. Everything I’ve gone to here has taken me down to earth while simultaneously taking me far from anything earthly. It is HEAVEN // Last but most definitely not least is Ricari Method - the OG of lymphatic drainage + it coming into my psyche some years back. I’ve been to the ones in London + New York + it is always a dream. Try to book with Anna if possible but if not, anyone in NYC +

C A F É S + R E S T A U R A N T S

Sunday in Brooklyn - literally lines down the street, it’s exactly as it suggests, as though you’re out for brunch on a Sunday.. in Brooklyn. It’s a thing + must be tried // Ottolenghi - ANY + ALL of the Ottolenghi locations. Just anything he does really food wise. He can do no wrong // Farmacy - a chi-chi haunt made famous by the Notting Hill crowd, Farmacy is a great one to do just once. Healthy, fun + great people watching // Rovi - Another genius Ottolenghi creation. Divine on all levels // Wild by Tart - Founded by Jemima Jones + Lucy Carr-Ellison created Wild by Tart after the success of their bespoke catering company Tart London. Seasonal dishes with a strong focus on sustainably sourced ingredients, it’s a really nice girls lunch spot with a fun aesthetic // Farm Girl - With locations in Notting Hill, South Ken, Belgravia, Fitzrovia + Soho, you can be sure to find a healthy (with twists) option whichever Farm Girl you stumble upon // Island Poke - One of my go-to Deliveroo options when in London, you can never beat a great Poke bowl // Rika Moon - OK the complete opposite of Deliveroo style nights, this is your next must when in London. I was introduced to this incredibly cute, chic + VIBEY Japanese-fusion dinner spot + fell in love at the first bite. The food is OUTRAGEOUSLY divine + the vibe is so on-point. Sushi + champagne, yum // Atis - My idea of salad heaven. Literally all there is to say: this is me in a meal - SO good // Kol - Impossible to get into, this is one I’m yet to experience in person but it’s top of my list to check every time I know I’ll be in town. Think Mexican but elevated!!! //

J U I C E S + C O F F E E

Gails - I love my morning coffee at Gails when I am staying with my gorgeous cousin Jess. It’s my little go-to. And I will admit that their salads were my everyday lunchtime choice (literally on repeat) while I was over doing my Yoga teacher training last year // The Monocle Cafe in Marylebone is another of my go-to favourites for a coffee + some time spent watching the world go by if you’re lucky enough to catch a seat outside. Plus the matcha here is insane // Daylesford Organic - Any of the London locations are just as chic as the brand’s first location in the Cotswolds - a perfect little spot to grab a coffee + a moment to recharge // LIFT Coffee - I love this spot in Notting Hill for really really great coffee + a laptop day // Shreeji Newsagents - I love grabbing a coffee here + sitting outside watching the world go by. It’s right by Chiltern Firehouse (+ next door to Monocle) + is the perfect little spot to pick up the best magazines + let the hours pass you by

 

Confessions of a Recovering Apple Watch Addict

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Admittedly, as my husband would (rightly) suggest, I am absolutely (and willingly I might add) a slave to the supreme cult-like existence of Apple. Completely “indoctrinated” by the brand when my parents bought my little brother + I a - now probably vintage - Mac back when we were kids - think dial up connections + not having a clue what the internet really even was, I am grateful for Apple, in all it’s crazed-up-marketing genius glory, because it works for me + I’m happy to flow in the ease of my entire digital life + work syncing for me on every device without fault.

When Apple came out with the Apple Watch though, I was, much to my own dismay, hesitant to allow myself one. I know my personality. I get into things. Like really into things. Sometimes in an all-consuming way. But at some point I thought, hey, maybe I’ll just give it a go. I can control this. It was Series 6 by the time I chose to dive in so it was a good few years on the market at this point. And you guessed correctly, I loved it. I mean, I loved it. I was obsessed from the get go. The ability to see my activity data so clearly on the daily was like the drug for me I knew it would be. A healthy one at some level as I love to move, it was part of my wellness routine really kicking into a new gear. However.. there’s healthy + then there’s, well.. let’s just say an unhealthy level of control. And while it was all fun + giggles for a while, I knew it had been getting too much yet was resistant in admitting it out loud. Apple’s collection of my data was working on me - or perhaps more aptly, against me. Each month the targets the watch would set for me were increasingly insane based on my performance the month previously. In full type-A style though I was hitting them all. But I wasn’t feeling good from any of it really. Movement energies me yet I was tired. For me moving my body is medicine for my entire being, it is part of my life in a very positive way + it was past the point of any real enjoyment because it was entirely whatever the watch was indicating that was doing rather than what I actually felt like doing. I wasn’t even really present on an evening stroll with my husband cause it was slowing up my stats. While it low-key drives me crazy how slowly he walks, I admire how he goes for a walk to enjoy it rather than it being an exercise. But this had gone beyond me - the fun part of wearing the watch.

At the beginning of December last year I had a moment where - for the first time in two years except for our wedding day, cause hey, let’s face it it’s not exactly the most bridal look ever - I forgot to put it on. I had literally worn it every single day without fail until that point. It needed charging during the day + shockingly I forgot to put it back on. But then I realised something really clearly that evening, my thinking that came to light that day was pretty alarming(even to my madness): shit.. I can’t go for a run now cause it won’t show my full day of data, what’s the point?! OK.. wait what, Rebecca!?!?!? You can’t go for a run because you didn’t wear your watch for the first half of the day? Like WT(actual)F! A run is a run. Stats or no stats. I used to be that person to jokingly (kidding but not kidding) say that if I didn’t record it, did it even happen? But what on earth does that even really mean!? What is the real motivation behind moving my body? Like seriously. Emotionally I would only know how to feel about myself depending on what the numbers came in as at the end of the day. Was I good enough? Had I done enough? Did I need to walk around the house a little more to hit the goal? Run up + down the stairs like I’d actually lost it? Had I reached some completely made up version of “perfection” for the day? The watch dictated how I was allowed feel or think about myself. It was unhealthy. And I knew it. So.. I choose to try on something new: freedom from the stats. And I haven’t worn the watch in a couple of months now.

The results? Well while firstly I am aware this might all simply highlight my kind-of bonkers side - something you hopefully don’t relate to at all, I hope, if you do relate, that you might find some freedom in the idea of not wearing your smart watch with me one day if it’s become more of a prison for you than just the intended information it provides because on the upside, while I took a little break from working out since being floored by a flu recently I’ve been enjoying my walks so much more, being present with my husband on our (ok slow walks is so his thing.. I still love to walk fast, it’s just who I am, ha) slower walks together. For real though, I’m more in the moment, letting our little dog Winston stop + sniff as many times as he wishes cause let’s face it, he doesn’t give a damn what pace we take so long as he gets to stop a million times to pee on every plant + check out all the corners. And how do I record my workouts you might (or totally might not) ask? Well in case you were wondering for friend, this week I went to my first class since being sick + it was fabulous. I was there, on the reformer, in my body.

And while I’m definitely not saying I won’t ever wear it again or dive back into the desire to track my movement, for now it’s a welcomed calm in mind + body to move with more of a body-mind connection as my focus + to cherish what it feels like to move again rather than how a device dictates it should feel to me. A more nourishing + self-respecting body-mind connection is something I am really working toward as it’s something I notice is still very much a work in progress for me. Well if I can give up the stats, then maybe we really can do anything. Here’s to progress, not perfection.

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Life 02Rebecca O'Byrne

The P O D C A S T // ‘Brain Biohacking with Kayla Barnes’ - I’ve followed Kayla Barnes on IG for quite some time for her incredibly insight + empowering content around the human potential, biohacking + mindset tips. Her podcast is just as amazing in terms of the quality of conversation Kayla brings to the table while topped with the well-being industries masters in varying categories. I love her one with Dr. Zach Bush + another with Dave Asprey who is considered the godfather of biohacking.

The A R T I C L E // ‘ The Fall of the Success/Failure Empire’ by Sierra McDaniel of The Subliminal Shift - one of my go-to well-being reads + where I love to learn + embody more of my own wellness experience + path. This article is must for anyone in that awkward place where you know what you want + definitely what you don’t want yet you still feel the pull societal premises that work to dictate what success is. When really you get to define it for yourself. I found this an incredibly helpful read around self-doubt + feeling less alone in that realm.

The M O V I E // Aftersun. I went to see this in the movies with my Mum pre-Christmas. I’d been meaning to get to see it for quite some time + we just caught it before it finished in theatres. I knew it had gotten incredible reviews but I wasn't ready for how truly breathtaking it would be. It is the best movie I saw in 2022 - perhaps even in the past number of years. And I watch a LOT of movies. But by far it is the most raw, stunning + unembellished portrayal of depression I’ve seen yet. Simple in it’s unhurried + measured pace, the story of a father + daughter on holiday together during which time the father is experiencing a state of despair + despondency that ultimates clouds his view of every experiencing anything else - the hopelessness in those darkest of times. Beyond Paul Mescal + Frankie Corio playing father + daughter to absolute perfection, part of what I loved about it was the ease in which director, Charlotte Wells brings to life so beautifully + authentically the duality found in depression; where moments of reprieve can be found, laughter reached. Where one day can be somewhat ok + then it’s just simply not again. The misunderstanding that the existence of these types of lows is who you are at your very core is painted with unparalleled understanding. And yet, trapped in the feeling that the darkness never lifts, you become all of what it convinces you is all you’ll ever amount to. I cannot recommend this enough. I cried big time with this one.

The B O O K // ‘Nonfiction’ by Julie Myerson. This book is a stunning portrait of maternal love + the corresponding struggle as one woman’s past as a daughter + present as a mother comes under immense pressure as she + her husband work tirelessly to save their daughter who is lost in the grips of addiction + self-destruction. A beautiful yet difficult read but most definitely worth it.

The P L A Y L I S T // ‘Healing Hibernation’ by Helsinki Healing Arts Centre - a gorgeous one to have on in the evenings as you unwind or while doing one of your favourite self-care routines.

The A C C O U N T to follow // Casa Sol - a beautiful artist based in Cambridge, England, I came across her recently + am excited to work on a commission piece for our new home. Also, just a beautiful account to follow for interiors + aesthetics.

The P E R S O N // Right now it has to be Ruxandra Gheordunescu-Preda, or Rux as she is more commonly known on IG + YouTube. A dear friend of mine introduced me to Rux late last year at which point I immediately booked in for my first session. It finally occurred this week. A western Astrologer, Rux works with clients to “reconnect with their soul's intentions + understand the timeline of their lives” through the medium of Western Tropical Astrology. I am a lover of astrology in general, it is something I’m looking to delve into a lot more this year though to be ablate understand for myself. I follow certain accounts + have had readings in the past with a few other astrologers. But my reading with Rux this past week was phenomenal. So much of what she said resonated with me + made entire sense to my life + my self as a human. I cannot recommend her enough if you’re in the market for a reading. And if you’re not wanting to delve that deep on a bespoke level, Rux also has a badass YouTube channel Written in the Stars by Rux where you can find weekly astrology updates.

The R E C I P E // ‘Spicy Miso Noodles’ by Audrey O’Connor of CoreState. This one is on my list of meals to lovingly prepare for myself + my husband this week.

The W E L L - B E I NG P R A C T I C E // One of the things I’ve found helpful in my wellness routines this past year has been breath work. My favourite + the ones I seem to go deepest with are sessions with Nadia Josse. I came across Nadia about 18 months ago + I attended a few of her group sessions which she thankfully holds on Zoom as she is based in NYC.. + I quickly found a new love + understanding of the HEALING nature of breath work. I have since done 1:1 sessions with Nadia which are incredible as it of course allows you to specifically focus on what you yourself exactly need. but Nadia’s group classes on Zoom are equally just as powerful, her next one coming up is Sunday February 5th, you can book HERE to join.