A coffee dependency

Ginger & White

I have been asked a few times recently where in London is best to drink the black, hot, addictive liquid we call coffee.  Sticking to my daily single dose of coffee is my only remaining addictive vice – so I am adamant it should be a good one.

The Italians and the French say that UK coffee is awful.  For the most part, i agree but, as with most things in life, you just need to know where to find it.

Here are my top 5 favourite haunts:

Kaffeine, Great Titchfield Street

Jason’s Merito stall, Swiss Cottage market (Tues – Fri)

Ginger & White, Hampstead & BelsizePark

Department of Coffee and Social Affairs, Leather Lane

Flat White, Soho.

 

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Q:does the Perfect Man exist?

Let’s get this straight.  This weekend, while I am nursing Small’s sky-high temperature, Mini-Me’s icky tummy and general end-of-term exhaustion and He has been at the local library cramming knowledge before his exam next week,  my friend has been hanging out with the Perfect Man.  Yes, before you ask, he is ridiculously handsome, seems to be dishing out gifts and compliments in equal measure and, whenever I peak, he is naked to the waist.

More to the point, he isn’t grumbling that the fridge is empty or that he is too exhausted to clear the table/empty the dishwasher/make the bed.  That’s actually the point; he doesn’t seem that keen to ever leave the bedroom.  Oh and did I mention that he is a photographer with the body of a … model?

Are you feeling insanely jealous of my friend?  Don’t.  You too can run the quite brilliant Perfect Man App alongside your ‘real life’.  Creators of the app, Sarah Woodhead, the ex-PR and celebrity party organiser extraordinaire and her partner, Amy Bevan, felt that there is too much emphasis placed on perfect in today’s society and that their software strikes a good balance of being tongue-in-cheek, entertaining, flattering and sexy to women (and interested men too).

Launched only last Christmas but with thousands of downloads already ‘under his belt’, the app offers a poet, a photographer, a business man, a fireman and a famous man for you to choose between.  Unsurprisingly Laura Bailey, Mariella Frostrup, Sarah Brown and Georgie Thompson along with many others are blushing and giggling as they experience their Perfect Man.  Priced at £1.49, there seems little reason not to…

Download him here.

 

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shopping outside the box

It’s those who shop on the high street who give shopping a bad name.  Recently upon hearing yet again:  I hate shopping; it just doesn’t interest me from a high street shopper, I set myself a shopping challenge.  This week I needed to find three alternative ways I could enjoy a peruse, perhaps try on and generally flirt with the idea of making purchases.

Monday evening

Accompanied by two NYC vintage-loving friends, I rocked up at Home House for one of Buy My Wardrobe‘s regular pre-loved designer clothes sales.  The events are always held in upmarket locations and open with a VIP champagne preview hour where ticket holders can beat the crowds and bag any bargains.  This particular sale focused on frocks but there were also plenty of shoes, bags and sparkly jewels.

Did I buy?  A pair of studded Yves Saint Laurent pumps stole my heart for a second.  But – in a Cinderella moment – I realised that they were not my size.

One day in the not too distant future, Buy My Wardrobe will be a glamorous online marketplace where you will be able to buy previously-loved designer clothes at a fraction of their initial price.

Visit www.buymywardrobe.com for details of the next sale.  I have 20 VIP tickets to give to my readers – the first 20 to email me.

 

Wednesday morning

One of my sisters in law has squeezed out three babies before I could say Jack Robinson.  I remember that feeling of living solely in pregnancy attire and having a suddenly realisation that fashion had changed three fold since my tummy had swelled and re-swelled in close succession.  Entirely out of necessity, we headed down to 20th Century Theatre, 291 Westbourne Grove directly after the school gates had opened for the Temperley London sample sale. Alice Temperley is, of course, the designer of choice for A-listers and Royals alike in search of that special gown or premiere wow-dress.
Racks of jackets, tops, dresses (long and short), trousers, shirts and then belts with very few bags on a centre table focused our attention for some intense fashion scouting.  The adjoining room catered as a large communal changing area.  Many shoppers were going solo and I immediately noticed a sisterly-love atmosphere as advice and clothing were offered in equal measure to complete West London strangers.

Did we buy?  Sister in law bought a bang-on-trend grey leather semi studded gilet and a girlie playsuit for hot summer days.

Friday morning

Who says Twitter is useless?  I certainly don’t think so.  Tweeting that I was on the look out for a local stockist of my new favourite brand of T-shirt, Velvet, I was answered by @FrecklesSun, clearly the girl-in-the-know.  Stepping down from the Twittersphere, she introduced me to Michelle who runs a sales shop (anything from dresses to bags to cashmere jumpers, t-shirts and her own jewellery) from her home in NW6.

Did we buy? Flanked by two Gates Mates and Mini-Me, we kitted ourselves out in Summer tees at ridiculously good prices.

To find out when Michelle’s next sale is on or to join her mailing list, call 07985985676 and mention LifeOfYablon.

 

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arch appeal

Is the big brow taking a bow?  Where does the wag arch end?  And what on earth is the ‘boy brow’?  If these questions confuse you as much as they did me, let me take you on my eyebrow educating journey as I discovered how short, long, drawn, dyed, arched and even bejewelled (as was experimented with by Chanel’s creative director Peter Philips at the recent fashion shows) the funny strip of hair above our eyes should be.

Chanel A/W 2012

Along with boyfriend jeans and grandfather jumpers, the boy brow is very much on trend this season.  And it is bold and bushy so wave goodbye to your thin arch and head for the Benito Brow Bar where the Back to Wow three-visit treatment, £75 leaves you tinted, toned and honed – ready to walked the streets with a perfectly groomed brow.

As with most trends, the reality sets in pretty early on that we won’t ‘look good in it’ so for those, like me, who don’t fancy a flashback of my mono-brow of teenage years, you need to reassess the look you are going for.

read my brow feature in its entirety on Beauty and The Dirt.

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