The weather turned cold and leaves fell on the cobbled streets of Paris. This however, only added to the remarkable charm it showed me on my short trip to the city across the channel.
The weather turned cold and leaves fell on the cobbled streets of Paris. This however, only added to the remarkable charm it showed me on my short trip to the city across the channel.
There’s substance behind the cliché. New York city is the city that never sleeps. Day one is overwhelming, day two is a blur, but by your third day you feel embedded into the New Yorker way of life.
There are times when you should embrace opportunity. I headed out to New York on a solo trip in September following the launch of the new blog and after one of my busiest months to date. It was a chance to recharge and experience somewhere that has eluded me up until now.
I’ve been on the road a lot recently and so I’ve become more familiar with the contents I zip up for my travels. I want to give you a rundown of what goes in my wash bag and travel case.
Sometimes it's important to make time to take a step away from the fast lane of blogging. Well, on this day, I did exactly that. No motive, no places to be, just a day out with friends and away from work deadlines.
September is pretty much over and what a busy one it’s been. A trip to Leeds, visits to London for meetings and a website relaunch has seen me rack up my train miles and screen time.
Collaboration is such an important and exciting role for me within my job. Timex is a brand I've enjoyed wearing for a while and together with Mat, I've worked with them to celebrate the 40th Anniversary of their Easy Reader collection.
At times I feel that blogging is sometimes a one-way conversation where there are elements of my work I don’t share.
Style is about expressing creativity, feeling confident and enjoyment. Let's talk about being comfortable in what you wear and how you can push your personal style further.
Hardy Amies aren't just known for their tailoring. I take a walk around their local neighbourhood and talk about menswear rules that don't necessarily have to be followed.
Belgium has a charm to it. The country is a hive of both tradition and creativity, something that is celebrated by Heverlee beer.
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.
It only feels like two seconds since I was talking about my joy for not needing a jacket and now we're left with the in between transitional weather, that, let's face it, nobody enjoys dressing for
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.
Unbeknown to me, Leicester has a botanical garden and once I'd learnt this, the seeds were sown to go over and with no jacket in sight. One nil to summer!
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.
Among sporadic heat waves, summer city breaks and the morning routine of seeing what our unreliable weather is doing, summer is over in the fashion world.
I’m slowly beginning to tick off more places in Europe these past few months… Munich, Copenhagen, Florence and now most recently, Amsterdam.
Most of what I do is built on relationships. Surrounding myself with good people and coming together to create content. This time it was with Oliver Spencer.
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.
Could 2023 be the ultimate year of sustainability for fashion? Probably not, but there are some positive things happening if you look for them.