Tag: 2015

  • Inspiration | Golden Hour

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    My absolute favourite time of day is just before the sun sets.

    Rush hour has been and gone, your dinner has likely settled in your stomach, and the world isn’t quite ready to go to bed just yet. If the sky is clear and cloudless – heck even if it isn’t – golden hour creeps across the world. It’s that magical moment when the sun hits that perfect sweet spot just about the horizon and rooftops creating the most dreamiest shades of blue.

    One of my favourite things to do at that time of the veining is to stop, take a second and just stare at the sky. We spend so much of our time rushing around all day or glued to our phones/computers/tablets that we forget to pause, take a deep breathe and clear your mind. Golden hour is the most perfect time to do this. It’s almost made for contemplation.

    So look to the skies this evening.

    Embrace the last few rays of the day.

    R.xoxo

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  • Beauty | The Little Soap Company & Naked Haircare Review 

    I seem to have extend my cruelty free pledge outwards from make-up recently. Bodycare seems to be an area not really talked about too much in terms of cruelty free companies (and when it does Lush tends to dominate this arena!) but I thought I’d share two I’ve discovered recently.

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    Started by former PR agent, Emma Heathcote-James, The Little Soap Company was established 5 years ago out of Emma’s need for a little stress relief and love of green beauty. Since then the soaps, still manufactured here in the UK, are now stocked on the shelves of both Tesco and Waitrose, and provide a nice little cruelty free and environmentally friendly alternative to the usual soap brands.

    I found the Organic English Lavender and Citrus bar in my local Tescos and gosh is it lush! As well as the soothing hit of lavender (which is perfect for washing away your troubles at the end of the day) you also get the refreshing citrus scent to perk you up a bit too – perfect for trying to cool down on hot Summer evenings! I have fallen a little in love with the lavender/citrus combo, but I wouldn’t say no to trying out the rest of their organic range too – they have peppermint and rosemary scents too.

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  • 150 Years of Alice | Wonderland’s Best Cover Designs

    Just over 150 years ago on a river outing on a Summer’s day in Oxford, Charles Dodgson (otherwise known to the world as Lewis Carroll) told a story a young girl who fell down a rabbit hole into a weird and wonderful world, to the Liddell family.

    The story, of course, turned into one of the most beloved children’s stories in the world ‘Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland’ (and the book that followed, ‘Alice Through The Looking Glass’). The original manuscript wasn’t finished until around two years later, and published the year after that – this year marks the 150th anniversary of it’s first printing by Macmillan Publishers in 1865 – but today marks Alice’s Day, the anniversary of that trip Dodgson took down the Thames.

    The book itself has now been read but millions of readers around the world, been adapted into countless new plays, television series, and movies. Not to mention the hundreds of different printed editions, both in and out of circulation.

    Not only did ‘Alice’ make a household name of Lewis Carroll, but the legacy of the book’s illustrator John Tenniel has ensured Alice (with her traditional Victorian dress, apron and long blonde hair) is now one of the most recognisable literary characters from around the world. His illustrations still inspire generations of cover illustrators when recreating the ‘Alice Aesthetic’ and after 150 years in circulation I thought I’d pick out some of my favourites below.

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    *all images via Goodreads
    Row 1 (from l-r):-Evertype (2008)//Harper Design (2010)//Penguin English Library (2012)//Vintage Classics (designed by Vivienne Westwood) (2015)//General Press (Ebook version)
    Row 2 (from l-r) Puffin Books (illustrated by Chris Riddell) (2008)//Penguin Books (2006)//Puffin Books (2014)//MacMillan (2014)//Minedition (2007)

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