OOTD: 08.05.20

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Summer ready in sustainable Belize gingham...

With a basket whose only current role in life is to carry my M&S Fruit Sherbets from one room to the next...

ALSO… Wihelmina Garcia’s Gold Daisy necklace is giving me aaaall the instant pick-me-up joy feels

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OOTD: 09.04.20 (In support of Meals for the NHS)

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Self Distancing/Timering... 💙


My pals at Chinti and Parker are donating 100% of the profits from their Anni Heart Collection to Meals for the NHS, a not for profit initiative who partner with local restaurants to ensure our frontline heroes get the delicious and nourishing food they need to tackle their arduous 18-hour, life-saving shifts... #HelpOurHeroes

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Hello There: With Nothing Underneath

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I love to highlight small, sustainable British brands that I truly love - and wear; After living in my throw-on linen With Nothing Underneath boyfriend-style shirt allllll last summer (which so many of you consistently enquired about), I’m finding their recently launched brushed-cotton design just as useful, and sooo cosy... Basically, they are my everyday wardrobe staples, whether I’m spending the day in town, on the beach, or in bed (don’t judge, it’s cold out there...)

Not only does this brand source all its organic material from the Better Cotton Initiative and use plastic-free packaging, but despite being a small company, after seeing a surge in orders after the Duchess of Sussex wore one of their cotton designs to visit the Luminary Bakery, my friend Pip Durell (WNU’s founder), made a generous donation to this London-based social enterprise that supports disadvantaged women, as a way to pay it forward.... Jolly good shirts by a jolly good egg

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Photographer: Rosalind Alcazar

Business Not As Usual...

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Does 2020 have a re-set button?! Asking for a friend...

Assassinations and abdications aside, watching the Australian bushfires unfold have left so many of us feeling completely overwhelmed, hopeless and, besides being able to make donations, utterly helpless. I have felt unable to continue à la ‘business as usual,’ whilst knowing that over a billion animals have perished in the fire’s path, and many species are now hastening towards extinction.

After spending last week beating myself up over this uncharacteristic lack of chutzpah, and feeling unable to rally, I’ve decided however, that perhaps a ‘business as usual’ mentality is not actually what is needed from me, or any of us, right now - because let’s face it, ‘nothing changes, if nothing changes.’ What’s clear is that we need to hold ourselves and our leaders to a greater responsibility for the well-being of our planet... None of us have been, or indeed are, perfect, but let’s all agree that by making more sustainable and less polluting choices in our daily lives and businesses, we can all be and do a helluva lot better... Now is definitely the time, friends.

*To donate to the Australian emergency and rescue services, please see HERE.

Joining the Cocoon Club

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I’m thrilled to have discovered Cocoon, the circular, sustainable solution for (*commitment phobic) bag enthusiasts...! Founded by Matt Heiman, Maya Taras-Nelson and Ceanne Fernandes-Wong, Cocoon has been created to allow consumers to “experience luxury in a more responsible, less wasteful way,” with a monthly £99.00 subscription allows you to get your hands swinging the most sought-after styles, without any buyer’s remorse or additional environmental impact.

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Luxury bag brands featured on Cocoon include Bottega (ooh, yes please!), Gucci, Chloe, Saint Laurent, Chanel, Stella McCartney, Shrimps - and Celine, like I’m wearing here.

Remember, sharing is caring, y’all…

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Wearing: ‘The Patti’ by Rock The Jumpsuit, made from organic stretch denim produced sustainably in Portugal.

Hair: Taylor Taylor London

Photography: Rosalind Cazar