The Cult Edit: December Favourites

[eltd_dropcaps type=”normal” color=”” background_color=””]H[/eltd_dropcaps]ere’s our best Christmassy and New Years essentials, whether it’s food and drink, sequin outfits, favourite Christmas films, we found it throughout the festivities. Our team is here to show you our favourites.

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[eltd_dropcaps type=”normal” color=”” background_color=””]H[/eltd_dropcaps]ey boys, it’s time to stop saying “I love you” during sex.

Every girl has had to suffer through the awkward, uncomfortable moment where a boy says “I love you” during sex. Just as every boy has, at one time, uttered those three little words and then promptly looked like he wanted to throw himself out of the window.

Free Hair Styling at Remington Pop-Up Salon

[eltd_dropcaps type=”normal” color=”” background_color=””]R[/eltd_dropcaps]emington have opened pop-up shops in both London and Manchester over the past few weeks and are offering free styling sessions using their new Proluxe range.

How to Find Time for New Friends as a Twenty-Something

[eltd_dropcaps type=”normal” color=”” background_color=””]A[/eltd_dropcaps] stranger on the internet invited me to join her for a witchcraft session this week and I couldn’t be more excited. Anna* and I met via Instagram – she’s a writer, I’m a writer, we both live near the same city – my new friend radar started honking in my ear from the first hopeful glance at her Instagram feed. Images of frothy artisanal coffee next to a well-poised laptop and book had me cracking out the multi-coloured friendship bracelet thread.

Creating a Timeless, Winter Wardrobe

[eltd_dropcaps type=”normal” color=”” background_color=””]S[/eltd_dropcaps]ustainability is a thing we often pass by and don’t take into account when funding the newest fads; what does sustainable really mean? How can we really be sustainable, in a world where fast fashion is the newest way to shop?

Managing burn out at Christmas

[eltd_dropcaps type=”normal” color=”” background_color=””]C[/eltd_dropcaps]hristmas is a time for celebration, fun and gathering around the ones you love. However, with the parties, planning and juggling multiple balls, it may also lead to stress, exhaustion and even burnout. The pace in December is quicker than most other months, and there huge expectations, more pressure and so much to prepare for; all whilst still getting on with your usual daily routine around work, family and general life and admin.

Rockin’ around in your Christmas jumper this December

[eltd_dropcaps type=”normal” color=”” background_color=””]E[/eltd_dropcaps]veryone knows that in December, Christmas jumpers become the new normal. Whether you’re wearing it to raise money for Save the Children with Christmas Jumper Day or simply because you’re a fan of the festive season, it can be hard to know how to accessorise them. After all, bold, vibrant colours are great, but bright red noses on brown reindeer, or violently orange carrot noses on snowmen, aren’t made for the catwalk.

My Top Street Style Picks from Paris Fashion Week SS20

[eltd_dropcaps type=”normal” color=”” background_color=””]I[/eltd_dropcaps] look forward to seeing the street style from fashion week as much as I do the shows. Paris in particular really does scream fashion and the style there always seem on another level – completely! If you are a street style stalker like myself I am sure you will follow all the street style accounts on Instagram

The Good Life: Learning To Live Again

[eltd_dropcaps type=”normal” color=”” background_color=””]I[/eltd_dropcaps]t was three years ago. I was completely fucked.

In and out of hospital, barely able to haul my petrified body out of bed. Diagnoses of leptospirosis, post viral syndrome, chronic fatigue syndrome, postural hypotension, sensory intolerance, multiple food intolerances, oesophagitis, gastritis, peripheral neuropathy, neurological damage, histamine intolerance, anxiety, and ‘tropical disease unspecified’ attached themselves to my identity with more velocity than getting five different colours permanently streaked through my hair and buying baggy ripped jeans did when I was seventeen—who was I now? A medical anomaly. A sick person. Fucked.

La Dolce Vita – Brunch at Theo Randall’s Restaurant

[eltd_dropcaps type=”normal” color=”” background_color=””]H[/eltd_dropcaps]aving never been to London’s infamous Intercontinental Hotel before, when I was invited to sample the La Dolce Vita Weekend Brunch menu at Theo Randall’s restaurant (Theo was previously head chef at the River Cafe for 15 years) I jumped at the chance, and it did not disappoint. Theo launched Theo Randall at the InterContinental, in November 2006 and his commitment to delivering rustic produce-driven Italian food has earned him loyal followers and rave reviews from critics and food-lovers.