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One Day. The Seven Guys You’ll Find on Dating Apps

If you hadn’t already heard, I had some pretty exciting news to share a couple of weeks ago! No I’ve not found my future husband and gotten engaged… nor have I won the lottery… but when you’re a writer this achievement comes pretty close to those milestones!... I got published on The Huffington Post. A humorous little article I wrote about the world of dating in the age of apps is now out there for all to see. I thought I’d post it here as well for your reading pleasure… The Seven Guys You'll Find On Dating Apps As a single woman living in London I have come to discover that navigating the wilderness of online dating is a skilful art that requires an objective eye and plenty of gut instinct. With apps like Tinder, Happn and Inner Circle, the entire dating landscape has been transformed. Where once we used to rely on 'meet-cutes' out in the big wide world, now it's all about a mutual right swipe. It has become obvious to me that certain apps have certain reputations and

Style It. November Celeb Street Style

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The cold snap has certainly hit London (it was 0 last weekend!) and it’s hit the street style squad as well. Check out these sassy and sleek winter-ready looks. It’s all about monochrome for grey dull days and sophisticated styles. With so many coats and boots to covet my wishlist is maxxing out my card… Shirt / Jeans / Coat / Hat / Boots Check out the Victoria’s Secret queen herself, Alessandra Ambrosio . This is how she arrived for the catwalk show’s rehearsals! Such a babe. The snake trim fedora and the detailed boots only add to the fashion cred'. Damn girl.   Blouse / Lace Bra / Skirt / Double Necklace / Single Necklace / Rings / Lipstick (this Illamasqua is literally the best) At least she didn’t trip over in this one! Jennifer Lawrence looks sultry and sensational in this outfit. Love the sexy sheer blouse and the soft pleats of the skirt. A wine red is also my lip colour of choice for winter. Turtleneck / Skirt / Boots / Nail Polish / Bracelet / Bangle A li

Eat Me. Coya, Mayfair London

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Cast your mind back a few weeks... Halloween weekend was a busy little shindig for me. When I wasn't dressed up as either Catwoman or a vampire queen I was out for lunch. Coya was the highlight. But before I tell you all about it, here's a quick snapshot of my costumes. Friday night I broke the cardinal rule and didn't go as anything scary, naughty me. But I think I made up for it with Saturday's costume, there was plenty of fake blood.  This faux fur coat is my new fave, it goes everywhere with me! Now back to Coya. Until I moved to London I wasn’t all that familiar with Peruvian cooking. Then I heard the word go round about some amazing restaurants featuring the cuisine here in the city, one of which is Coya. Now I consider myself a connoisseur. For those who’ve never tasted it I would describe Peruvian food as the love child of Japanese and Spanish cooking. Think raw fish, flavour-filled nibbly dishes, herbs, spices and grilled meat. It’s a delightful combination. S

Plate Up. Apple Cinnamon Caramel Puffs

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I've done a lot of food posts lately which only means one thing - it's getting cold here. When the weather is blustery, raining and freezing, you'll usually find me in the kitchen, because a warm oven and, in this case, the scent of cinnamon apples baking is a much nicer alternative to getting drenched outside. My mum has always loved apple turnovers, in fact she loves anything with cooked apple. I was a little slower to the party, it never seemed to take my fancy when I was young, something about the mushy fruit texture. Now however, I love baked apple things just as much as her. This little recipe is the perfect thing to whip up for morning or afternoon tea. It will have guests smiling and, well if it's just you eating them, then you'll be grinning from ear to ear. What you'll need 1 sheet puff pastry 1 apple 2 teaspoons cinnamon 1 tablespoon demerara sugar 1/2 lime Caramels Rock salt 1 egg, beaten What to do Preheat your oven to 180degrees Celsius. Roll out y

Eat Me. L’Atelier de Joel Robuchon, Covent Garden London

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The food scene in London really is incredible. I have a dedicated list of places that I want to dine at on my phone and I cross them off as I visit. But would you believe every week my list gets longer, not shorter because I’m forever discovering more and more hotspots and hidden gems that are just waiting for me to sample their menu. Honestly I think I could dine out for three meals a day, every day of the week and still not cover them all. It’s a daunting but delicious task. Last night it was time to try L’Atelier de Joel Robuchon a whispered hotspot whose food has begun to shout from the laneways of Covent Garden. I made a quick stop by my friend’s apartment on the way (gorgeous isn’t it) and then it was time for our reservation so we set off, with my new Kate Spade tote in tow of course. Love this deep berry hue, it’s a nice way to brighten a winter outfit. My design is sold out now but here are two similar choices here and here L’Atelier de Joel Robuchon screams “hotspot” as soon

Suitcase. Seville, Spain - Travel Guide

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To be honest, I knew very little about Seville prior to this trip, in fact I hadn’t even heard of it until the start of the year. It wasn’t until a friend of mine, who was there for work, told me of the magic of the place that I dug a little deeper and found it to be more than just a city of oranges. So much more.        Yes the streets are lined with citrus trees, but it’s not just oranges that are blossoming in this place. It is full of striking Arabian culture and design, intriguing history, smiling locals and truly incredible food. After all, it is known as the gastronomical capital of Spain. [In case you’re wondering, the gastronomy trilogy in Europe is Lyon for France, Seville for Spain and Florence for Italy. Having now been wowed by the former two I know Florence will hold a treat when I do visit.] The medieval quarter of the city is Santa Cruz. Centrally located, it makes a great place to base yourself. Petit Palace was my home away from home with charming staff, a gorgeous b