At times I feel that blogging is sometimes a one-way conversation where there are elements of my work I don’t share.
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At times I feel that blogging is sometimes a one-way conversation where there are elements of my work I don’t share.
This post has been a long time coming! As you can see, things look very different around here! It’s been three years since I started the blog and now I feel it’s the right time for an update.
I like print, in fact I'd go as far to say as I love print. I like the freedom and flexibility of magazine layouts, its tactility and its book-like appearance.
The feeling of being comfortable and content is something that worries me. Staying still for too long in anything I do plays on my mind. It's time for a change.
What is better than a mooch? Something made better when it’s not in your own town and somewhere new. Last week I visited Brighton to see friends and leave work stress behind in Leicester.
The desk is where I spend most of my time. How much of that time I spend productively is questionable, but nonetheless I’m at it by 9am most mornings.
Though I may share the occasional moan and tweet about how much time I spend on trains, I always choose a day out over a day at the desk.
I hope you’ve all had a fun bank holiday weekend, whether that’s consisted of a trip away or even just as enjoyable, time to do nothing.
When I think back to my earliest memories, most of my younger years were spent wearing glasses. I had quite poor sight while growing up, with one pair causing people to make references to Harry Potter.
Almost every week, I find myself heading to London for meetings and each time I leave knowing a little more about the city. I'm discussing the importance of finding balance as a frequent commuter.
When I used to live in Bournemouth, nothing beat going to the beach. I realised I took it for granted while in my final year so I made sure I made more excuses to head down.
Could 2023 be the ultimate year of sustainability for fashion? Probably not, but there are some positive things happening if you look for them.