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A NOTE FROM THE FOUNDER They say that taking time out is often the biggest favour you can do for yourself, and where Lipstick is concerned this has been proven true. After a break of almost a year, we've come back with a relaunch issue bigger than ever and I couldn't be more proud of the finished result. A personal highlight? The array of strong and successful women who grace the pages of this magazine. From Sophie Michell, the country's youngest female executive chef, to Nana Wereko Bobby, an ambitious romantic who has completely revolutionized dating.

CONTENTS FASHION I scream, you scream - p.7 Pluralist by Milk Tooth - p.8

We introduce you to Milk Tooth, the shining light in the world of statement jewellery and a brand the whole team have fallen in love with. We also pay homage to our planet, in a discussion about switching up our shopping habits in a bid to be even slightly more sustainable. Not as boring as it sounds, I can assure you.

Timeless Fashion - p.15

We run a brand building bootcamp with Yulia Rorstrum, the founder of blow-dry destination Duck & Dry. This is complimented nicely in a lesson on optimising your job prospects with social media; after all of that it might be time to take a digital detox and head to the Caribbean. If an English country retreat is more your thing, you can read all about our time at the Verzon House Hotel in Herefordshire. Pure bliss.

HEALTH

We've already set to work on our Autumn/Winter edition which will be published in October, so pop this issue on your coffee table as a reminder of the next great read you've got to look forward to.

Crayola Queen - p.17 Miss Modern by Jigsaw - p.19

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Lipstick Loves Studio 10 - p.25 Back with a Bang - p.27 Lipstick Lowdown - p.29 Chef on a Diet - p.33 All Hail the Office Workout - p.37

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Change the way you date - p.47

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Female on Fire - p.50

Tanya Samuel, Founder & Managing Director tanya@lipstickmediauk.com

OUT&ABOUT A Boozy Country Escape - p.58

Sophie Cockett, Acting Editorial Director sophie@lipstickmediauk.com ii @sophiecockettx

Digital Detox - p.61 Speak Up! - p.66

Rudie Rai Ryan, Acting Art Director rudieryanwork@gmail.com www.rudierairyan.com

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LOVE MOSCHINO, Studs Backpack Bag, [1<15, houseoTfraser.co.uk

NEXT, Point Wedge Slingbacks, £38, www.next.co.uk H&M Divided Embellished Mesh Dress, £19.99, nm.com DUNE --------­ Guilt Metal Saddle Trim Loafer Shoe,

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Anything with a pastel hue is sweet for the new season. Think pieces resemblant of pistachio gelato and lemon sorbet: perhaps not a groundbreaking concept, but when teamed with many a designers' new trick to dressing, it is a trend sure to impress. Take a "throw it all on" approach and layer every pastel garment you own. Apparently it works. Compiled by: Sophie Cockett

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NEXT, Matte Coated Stone Statement Earrings, £10, next.co.uk


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Milk Tooth LDN live and breathe statement earrings. From their beautifully bold vintage range, to the signature Pluralist collection seen here, everything they do reflects their philosophy: "embrace your style. Buy things you love. Feel amazing." In 2016, the label was set up by Ernestina Potts and her husband Mark, who wanted to try their hands at creating original pieces that will make any outfit. And it's safe to say they succeeded. The gold plated pieces in the geometric Pluralist collection combine a passion for gold and power dressing, with contemporary patterns and bold shapes evocative of post-modern architecture. Our advice to you? Invest in Milk Tooth before everyone else does.

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Photography: Marc Hayden @_marchayden Styling: Ernestina Potts @milktoothldn Model: Natalia Nunes @lydsefleur via @vauhausagency

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The city summer is fast approaching and the remainder of our wage packet is being spent on the only two staples we'll need this season: rainbow brights and an urban beach bag. Wince at the thought you may, but the *admittedly jazzed up* holdall is your perfect get around companion. It is the matured and trend savvy sister to the garishly printed beach sac you took to Ibiza circa 2008. It has had an overhaul: woven, embellished or with leather detailing. It's an office tote-cum-beach bag-cum-airport carry on. A chic and super XL shove-it-all-in, sure to effortlessly aid in your weekend gallivanting. Why it didn't make it big sooner, we're not sure. After all, the Sp carrier bag charge long ago left us in dire need of an on trend piece which will hold our groceries and then some. In recognition of this completely life easing trend, we've compiled a collection of all the best models of holdall 2.0. You'll look slouchy cool like Vicky B and no one will ever have to know how disorganised everything is inside. LIPSTICKMEDIAUK

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TIME TO BUY TIMELESS You've long been savvy in business, but if the future survival of our planet is dependent on a commitment to change in our fashion habits, it's time to be savvy with your shopping, too. Sophie Cockett talks.

W ho isn't partial to a bit of a wardrobe overhaul once a season? (Or half-season - no judgement here). Bored and feeling ruthless, we cart bin bags full of oh-so-dated clothes off to the rubbish and head down to Topshop quicker than we can say Sir Philip Green. Bank account empty and shopping bags full, we give ourselves a pat on the back for transforming yours truly into a walking; talking high street edit in a matter of a few small hours. On the face of things (ignoring the mighty financial damage, obvs), this ritual is harmless. Yes, more of us are guilty than would ever care to admit, but what harm are we really doing? Well, according to the London College of Fashion's Renee Cuoco, a whopping 90% of the clothes we buy in the UK are gotten rid of within 6 months. A large majority of these go to landfill: 10,000 garments every 5 minutes, to be exact. That is 35 tonnes a year worth of new clothes

which often have absolutely ZILCH wrong with them. Dare I brand the act unsustainable without you all yawning and turning the page? Today, the fashion industry is fast. Really, bloody fast. Compressed production cycles and a hell of a lot of constantly changing stock mean we can't really be blamed for always wanting to update our wardrobes. The Ethical Fashion Forum says affordable brands offer up to 18 collections a year, and the value end of the market is booming. Retailers have no choice but to be on the ball with trends, which are now changing weekly rather than monthly. For this we can thank instant social coverage of catwalks, plus a desire to show our loyal Instagram fans - sorry, followers our daily outfit spectaculars. We can also thank the rise of the YouTube star: the sparkly, dolled up content creator worshipped by millions of passionate smartphone toting "millennials". She goes shopping fortnightly and "hauls" everything she's bought in one beautifully edited 15 minute video. Christopher Jones, a social psychologist currently based at the University of Sheffield, has collaborated in fashion sustainability research for many years. He says You Tube culture encourages LIPSTICKMEDIAUK

unsustainable behaviour: "I have seen a lot of Youtubers who talk extensively about how much stuff they have bought during their latest shopping trip. If this level of consumption is seen to be normative (or acceptable), then the move towards a more sustainable fashion sector could be a lot slower than we would wish." It's glaringly obvious that we are stuck in a cycle which (sadly) can't be maintained, so in our quest towards sustainability, we need to 1) make the manufacturing process more sustainable, and 2), reduce our waste. Stage one is very much in the hands of the brand, and moves in the right direction have been made over the last few years. H&M launched a sustainable collection called "Conscious" back in 2005. It's set at the same price point as everything else in store, but it's made with 25% sustainable materials. Catarina Midby, H&M's UK Sustainability Manager said: "We hope to achieve 100% sustainably sourced cotton by 2020 across the whole business. H&M will always have a sustainability consideration because it has a future". Topshop has a Fashion Footprint programme whilst ASOS have an "eco edit" on their website. Smaller brands are jumping on the bandwagon, too. Page 15


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Yvonne Lin, founder o f London based Zelle Studios said that they reduce waste by producing in small batches and only repeating orders when it's completely necessar y. "We try to use natural material in conjunction with synthetic material to ensure products last wash after wash w itho ut sacrificin g premium hand feel. As an independent brand that's growing, we are definitely trying to do our part." Whilst a ro und of applause are definitely in order for these brands and their green fingered efforts, the fil bigger problem still lies in what we do with our clothes when we get r id of them. If we want to reduce landfill then that is where the work needs to be done. Maybe we start fro m the beginning and spice up our shopping habits, because honestly? I'm always on board a shopping based challenge. As it stands, we don't replace. We just add to what we already have. We walk into a shop w hich has new stock every week and we are suddenly incapable of not buying somethi ng which is completely off our personal fash ion piste. I am totally guilty. Last week I bought a tea dress wh ich was more ladylike and luxe th an anything I h ave ever owned in my not s o lady-like and luxe life. I know I w ill probably wear it once and throw it away 6 months after. With this in mind, Christopher J ones said I sho uld start buying for long term investments. Ch erish wh at I buy and be. More. Picky. Challenge accepted. A moment of excitement was followed by a brief moment of searing self doubt. How co uld I

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less aw ay AND buy a bit less whilst still fuelling the fashi on addition I've had since the womb? And there i t was: my light bulb moment. I discovered Depop. I say 'discovered' - a few others got there first: the critiques who dubbed it one of the "ho ttest home business ideas o f the mo ment" and the several squillion image-conscio us

sentiment, but i t's a horrible oversimplificati on. Only 0.1 % o f all the clothing collected by charities and take back pr ogrammes are recycled into new textile fibre, says anoth er of H&M's Development Sustainability Managers, Henrik Lampa. With Depop, most of what we put online gets s old if w e use the right techniques, and we know where the clothes are coming from. Light bulb moment number two: maybe we're heading towards a hyper-transparent future.We'll ask brands w here our clothing came from; they'll realise tha t promoting a story about how their

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teens w ho 've been o ut of their minds with fashion flavo ured passion ever since its launch . I might not be so late to the party, however, wh en it comes to getting excited about Depop being really super sustainable. Th ere's pr obably not even a party for th at. Apparently 'one man's junk is another man's treasure', so it seems down-right daft n ot to sell on yo ur clothes once you've done with them. Depop founder, Simon Beckerman, told Artefact Magazine tha t when h e launched the app, the aim was to create a platform for up and coming designers to sell their clothes. Little did he know , armies o f young girls w ould be eager to sell the contents of their wardrobes on the app whilst reducing landfill. Two birds. One stone. Depop is better than recycling clothes in store-run initiatives. H&M encourage sh oppers to leave their old clothes in bins around sto res in return for vo uchers. Nice LIPSTICKMEDIAUK

to the buyer. The London College of Fashion h ope that in 5 years time we w ill all be better educated abo ut sustainability: small changes make a big difference. We'll be Depoping, charity shopping and purchasing selectively. Oh , and we'll be buying into H&M's Conscious range and then some. Our bank accounts w ill thank us and landfills will thank us a whole lot more. I'm not saying stop shopping completely, but for the love of clothes, let's work togeth er to stop fast fashi on from killing this big ol' planet we'd struggle so much without.

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Ex Celine mastermind Phoebe Philo encapsulated the SS mood: "let it be joyful". Your wardrobe is bright; it is bold. It is feel good, rainbow fashion. Compiled by: Sophie Cockett TOPSHOP, Hibiscus Ankle Boot,

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Quite ironically, since their 1970 founding, Jigsaw have been a brand with not even a small piece missing. They're synonymous with class and style, and their holistic approach to dressing plus an emphasis on permanently elegant designs has had customers slavishly follow them through the decades. This season, they dress you in pastels and plaids. They allow you to look cool yet equally chic, where wide legs, sliders and a mac are all you could ever need. jigsaw-online.com I @insidejigsaw

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BACK WITH A From the shows put on by Moschino and Fendi alike, we've realised one thing: bangs have made a return. This is why you should consider a hair department switch up for the summer... The fringe: terrifyingly easy to get wrong but transformative when done right. Reminiscent of your pre-school days, bangs are a chop filled with nostalgia; if we ignore their power..... they become a style winner for anyone looking to clamber out of a hair rut. Fringes have been jumping on and off our radar for a while, but the SS18 runway would suggest they're back in a bigger way than ever. Tom Ford displayed the sweeping fringe: feathered and layered to soften angular face shapes. Over at Giorgio Armani, we saw the power of the blunt fringe sharpening a round face,

and at Prada, flicky strands were styled to create a more subtle look. It would seem there's something to suit everyone. And if you're feeling really brave? Baby bangs. According to the red carpet, a fringe which brushes your eyebrows is so 2017, so you should really consider one which starts a couple of inches above. Bold? Yes, but also the perfect way to make your haircut super modern and open up your face. If you've been toying with the idea for a while then get that hair of yours looking super glossy, invest in a round natural bristle brush, and bite the bangs bullet.

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Where? Larry King, 34-36 Harrington Road, London SW7 3ND See Larry in his flagship salon for pure cutting expertise and the total revamp you're after. He also has the most extra baby pink toilets in the capital.

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Fresh from the Brecon Beacons, this girl says she thinks of every haircut as a piece of art. Plus, Gigi and every other stylist at the Chapel charge hourly rates, so no more hidden costs.

The interiors are cool and the hairstyle you'll come out with is cooler. Susannah cuts with laser precision and her Northern hilarity will have you giggling whilst she's at it.

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FRUIT POP LIPS

Spring Summer's beauty tones are pin k and fruity: from raspberry red to coral and tomato. Take a leaf out of Chanel's book and rock high shine fuchsia with Ritual's latest glossy lip addition . RITUALS, Miracle Lipshine, Ras pberry Red, £13.50, rituals.com

BLUSH> CONTOURING

At this season's show s, contouring was a thi ng of the past. Instead? Blush was applied in abundanc e . In popping pi nk to the apfles of the cheeks. Ritua1s' blush powder wil be your favourite new companion . RITUALS, Miracle Blush Powder in S oft Pink, £20.50, rituals.com

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Dominique Ropion This perfume is a portrait of the woman who wears ,ONS DE PARF it: sophisticated and FREDERIC MALLE full of class. ______,,;;::,,oT'l Notes of clove, ��;;....::==..___ �-�--� blackcurrant and raspberry bind the perfume together for a final movement of symphonic femininity.

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If the gorgeous bottle and ability to completely jazz up your dressing table wasn't enough, the scent will have you sold. Notes of Amber, musk and cedarwood make this a wonderfully alternative spring summer scent. Bella Freud Psychoanalysis Eau De Parfum 100ml Exclusive, £165

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LIPTUITIVE

The ultimate gloss: it enhances the natural colour of your lips with the ultimate high shine finish. We're shouting about it because it's limited edition. Follow in our footsteps and stock up ASAP. BECCA, Liptuitive Glow Gloss, £20.00, beccacosmetics. com

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SERUM SPECTACUL A R A mutli-correctional infusion of the

world's most nutrient rich botanicals and essential oils. This serum has been hailed the "face oil to end all face oils", and here at Lipstick we can totally see why. Its a face-plumping, nourishing winner. VINTER'S DAUGHTER, Active Botanical Serum, £175, contentbeautywellbeing.com

THE MODERN CAT EYE

Rife behind the scenes of the SS 18 runway was the modern cat eye: the exaggerated take; the pastel liner twist. Style your eyes in whatever way you please, because Lanvin's graphic shapes proved there really are no rules.

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GLITTER BOMB Last but not least? The beauty trend which has truely dominated the runway. Forget mattes, this season we're like magpies flocking towards anything sparkly and shiny. Try out glitter eyelids, as seen at Topshop. NEW LOOK, Gold Rush Glitter Nail Polish, £2.99, newlook.com NEW LOOK, Pink Show Business Glitter Nail Polish, £2.99,

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Award winning chef, Sophie Michell, shares recipes from her seventh cook book and teaches us the secrets to her career success.

Sophie Michell 1s the UK's youngest female executive chef. That in itself is impressive. She's adored by press and fellow cooks alike, and when we sat down with her at Chelsea's Beaufort House, we could immediately see what all the fuss is about. She'd modest, passionate, and totally in the know. Sophie's career has been exciting and varied. Before spending eight years as Executive Head Chef at London's Belgrave Hotel, she was publishing employed, self cookbooks, working in TV and transforming London's food scene. Her secret to foodie success? "I was 15 when I started. I had such a head start, and what got me noticed was doing

Words: Sophie Cockett

being competitions and nominated for young chef of the year. I got myself an agent the year after that." Since leaving Belgrave eight months ago, she's dedicated her time to writing, appearing at food festivals up and down the country, and running her events business. That's something she really enjoys: "with events, you're building up a whole story, journey and creation for one night which I love". Sophie also works alongside three other female chefs at the Gorgeous I<:itchen, Heathrow Airport, an eatery with a menu inspired by the passions and specialities of each of the four LIPSTICKMEDIAUK

chefs. Seriously, there's so many strings to her bow. Is there anything she'd change about her career if she could do it all over again, we wondered? "If I was 18 now, I think I would definitely do some sort of food truck thing and focus on just getting my food out there rather than working my arse off in a restaurant for 16 hours a day." She continued: "Nowadays there's a wider spectrum of people doing things on social media, which are really interesting: pop ups and street food - it's a completely different kettle of fish."

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Sophie's seventh cookbook, Chef on a Diet, was born when a marriage proposal and a lifetime spent in kitchens left her feeling like she needed to get in shape. "I had opened two restaurants in about two years, and basically just put on loads of weight", she says. She wanted to lose a few pounds, but with a chef's mentality and cooking skills. Luckily for her, a cookbook with this at the core was something which just wasn't on the market, so she got writing. The best bit? "It works! I lost 12 kilos in 3 months and got down to the size I wanted to be, all by having complex carbs and proteins for breakfast and then minimal, high protein lunches and dinners." Here, Sophie shares with us some of her favourite Spring breakfast recipes which are healthy and totally delicious. Don't just take our word for it.

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"I adore chia seeds: they're full of nutrients. For this breakfast pot, I add a touch of maca powder as it gives you a powerful energy boost. I sometimes make this with almond milk and raspberries, or even apple juice and grated apples to make a chia Bircher muesli." INGREDIENTS - SERVES 4 300ml coconut water 100ml coconut milk 1 teaspoon maca powder 50g sultanas 50g chia seeds 50g desicated coconut Agave syrup to serve

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METHOD Mix the coconut water, coconut milk and maca powder together in a bowl, then add chia seeds and sultanas. Leave for 10 minutes then divide between 4 pretty bowls or glasses. Cover up and pop in the fridge for a few hours, then sprinkle with desiccated coconut and agave syrup when ready to eat.


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BIG SUR EGGS BENEDICT "I am a huge fan of Californian food and cooking. I went to Big Sur recently and I was bowled over by how stunning it is. At the hotel I stayed at, they served Eggs Benedict with a layer of avocado underneath the egg. To make it Et in with my low-carb eating plan, I swapped the mufE.n for some chicken sausages. It's now one of my favourite brunch dishes." METHOD First, make the patties. In a large bowl, mix together all the ingredients and some seasoning. Once the mixture in combined, use your hand to shape it into four patties. Place the patties on a plate in the fridge to chill and firm up. In a bowl, mash the avocados together with the lime juice and coriander, and season with salt and pepper. Place a large non stick frying pan over a high heat. When the pan is hot, add the patties and dry fry for 6 minutes on each side of until cooked through.

INGREDIENTS - SERVES 4 2 avocados, peeled and stoned Juice of 1 lime A small handful of freshly chopped coriander 4 free-range eggs 2 teaspoons olive oil 200g spinach leaves Sea salt and freshly ground black pepper Hollandaise sauce, to serve For the turkey patties: 500g turkey mince 4 spring onions, finely sliced 1 red chilli, diced

Poach the eggs. While they are poaching, heat the oil in a saucepan over a high heat and add the spinach for a few minutes to wilt. Stir in some salt and pepper. When everything is ready, you can assemble. Take out four plates and place a patty on each one. Top each patty with a layer of spinach, some crushed avocado, an egg and finally a touch of Hollandaise sauce. I often serve with salad leaves and cherry tomatoes on the side.

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Pilates is back: Discover London's new fitness craze Words by: Sophie Cockett

Pilates has long had the fitness industry abuzz. Thanks to its ability to do much more than tone you up, the New York founded regime gets your next door neighbour and Kate Hudson alike boosting brain power, beating back pain and getting super strong. Julia Scodie is the woman at the forefront of a whole new "get London fit" movement. The ringleader, if you like, and she's using pilates to drum up the attention. Of course, being fit has been on trend for a good couple of years now, but only amongst people with time. That is something most of us thought we didn't have, but Julia's company, Exercise in the City is starting to make big waves across the capital in proving we do. Since being founded five years ago, it has dedicated itself to getting office workers across the city taking part in fitness classes on their lunch breaks. Desks are pushed aside, your office becomes a studio, and you've lost no time from your day. Genius.

"I had a feeling it would work there wasn't anyone else doing it at the time. The gym and boutique fitness marketplace was getting quite crowded", Julia said of her brainwave. She was a one man band in the early days but now has over 15 instructors running up to 15 classes a day across London. Even the staff at the City of London Police are getting in on the act. Julia's business model is super flexible; that's why she thinks it's been so welcomed. Classes can be as long as you like to fit in with busy schedules. "Someone in the office contacts me so say they want to start a class for their team. Or it might be someone from the HR or wellbeing team who have a budget, in which case the company can pay for it." She continued: "We offer bespoke services and so many different discounts". Here at Lipstick, we're wondering why you'd ever sacrifice a summer evening in the park for a fitness class when you can do it all at lunch... LIPSTICKMEDIAUK

STRESS RELEASE Pilates releases all the tension you've built up stressing at your desk. Pilates is all about strengthening your core and posture, so you'll head back after lunch with imbalances fixed. PRODUCTIVITY You'll be much more productive in the afternoon. Taking time away from your desk at lunchtime will get those creative juices flowing. Fact. LESS SICK DAYS Sick days cost UK businesses over ÂŁ4 billion a year. Get your office working out so they're in bed less. CHIT CHAT It's great for internal networking. You know Sharon from finance who you always email but never see? Time to put a face to a name. MONEY SAVER Pennies will be saved. Trendy spin classes are expensive, and office workouts are a damn sight cheaper than the gym.

Keen to get Julia into your office? Head to exerciseinthecity.com to enquire about classes in pilates, Zumba, HIIT, and more.

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Sometimes, the reason we feel tired is lack of exercise. I suggest 15-20 minutes of HIIT at home - you don't need any gym equipment for this and you can make time for this in the comfort of your own home. You'll feel energised and glad you put the effort in afterwards! Becca,

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If your dream is to found a powerhouse of a brand, you've got to learn from the best. That's why we caught up with Duck & Dry founder, Yulia Rorstrom, to discover how she transformed the hairstyling marketplace. "It's not just a salon: it's a destination where you can spend yout time." Ukraine-born Yulia Rorstrom proudly reflects on the brand which she's spent the past three years creating. We're sat in her office in her recently opened Oxford Circus store. The space is comparable to a New York loft: very industrial with stainless steel beams and brick work aplenty. It's light and airy and totally stylish: a haven tucked away above the hustle and bustle below and with views that stretch down Oxford Street. She's done remarkably well to score this place. Rewind half a decade and we were starting to become inundated with blow dry bars. They'd make it big

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in the states and were starting to land on UK soil, but none of London's efforts were quite the same. In fact, none of them really took off at all. There seemed to be a general theme: get it done quickly and get it done cheap. We're almost certain that's why Duck & Dry works so well: they're about something completely different. "Even though we recognise that being time efficient and providing value for money is important, we didn't want to be pigeonholed into being quick or cheap. We want to be providing quality hair styling" Yulia said. She continued: "We're one of the few salons that has 16 looks, 50% of LIPSTICKMEDIAUK

which are hair ups. We introduced the modern 'hair up' that's not just for weddings or balls". The first Duck & Dry store opened on the much sought after !Zings Road in 2014. This was a great starting point for Yulia and her team: "Chelsea was fantastic for us. We really owned the market place and we have a great following there, with lots of repeat clients." As the Chelsea store has gone from strength to strength, so has the brand as a whole. Not only have they seen the opening of their Oxford Circus store, they've launched a tried and tested, natural product line, and grown their team from 8 to 40 employees. They've styled the hair of Pippa Middleton and a multitude of Made in Page 41


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Chelsea cast members, and featured on many-a-TV show (namely the Apprentice and Celebs Go Dating). "Yes, it has definitely been busy!" At the time of our interview, Duck & Dry's third store, one based in Soho, had just opened its doors. It's at number 1 Carnaby Street: part of a wellness experience led concept store in a three storey \ townhouse. Shoppers can expect Sweaty fitness Betty studios, a Duck & Dry blow bar concession and a new sparkly version of Notting Hill's Farm Girl cafe. Seems like a pretty dynamic trio to us. In short, Duck & Dry 1s a branding dream; according to the Yulia, for formula creating a brand powerhouse is a simple addition of 5 ingredients. Finding a gap in the market, thinking up a catchy name, collaborating with lots of other brands, knowing when to give it your all, and understanding the operational grind. So, let's expand. Step one is to make your selling point really unique. Yulia might have put a strong focus on styling, but that wasn't all she wanted at the brand's forefront. Creating a salon experience was just as important, if not more so. W hy?

Because that's what everyone else was lacking. The inspiration for her idea began in Japan, when Yulia was on her travels. "It really inspired me there", she said. "They have a high concentration of salons per square meter, and I hadn't seen anything like that before." It wasn't that they were all necessarily blow dry bars, she continued. They were bog

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and the buzz of America's. It was time to combine the two. We have a specially created music list which differs Monday through Thursday and at the weekends. We have prosecco bars and DJ sets and we do lots of collabs." Duck & Dry are particularly popular on the weekends, when the salons really come to life. Groups of people come and hang together. out Yulia beamed: "If you're going to go for a cocktail or a coffee, why not go for a blow dry? It's seen as an activity and a fun thing to do. That has set us apart from the others." Once you've got a USP, you need a name that's just as good. this Granted, might be the hardest part, so you've got to be playful with it, says Yulia. How did you come up with your name, we asked? "It was a play on words... ducking in, going underwater and getting your hair wet, and then drying out: the blow dry." She says it was meant to be playful and distinctive, different from the names of all the other blow dry bars which just blur into one. The biggest struggle for budding entrepreneurs tends to be knowing when to quit the day job and give the brand their all. For Yulia, the whole process from

"If you're going to go for a cocktail or a coffee, why not go for a blow dry? It's seen as an activity and a fun thing to do. That has set us apart from the others."

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standard salons, but each of them had bags of character and personality: "It varied from interiors to uniforms, to drinks bars and the music they played." Yulia's travels further took her to America, where the salons had "a real buzz about them. W hen I went there, the girls were really excitable and happy to chat and hang out. It was their weekly spot before going out." London was a totally different ball game. Salons lacked the originality of Japan's LIPSTICKMEDIAUK


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having the light bulb moment to opening the doors of her first store took about 10 months. She acknowledges this is pretty quick, particularly when it comes to securing commercial property in the capital, but whatever your time scale, this is what Yulia recommends: "I think the research, thinking of the idea and raising finance can totally be done alongside a job, but the execution will become very tough if you have lots of commitments. In my experience, it would be very hard if you're in full time employment." By all means, have a Plan B, but for your brand to work you need to give it your undivided attention. Once the persona has been created, the best and most fun way to get your name out there is to collaborate with lots of cool brands, Yulia says. Over the years,

Duck & Dry have done some pretty exciting stuff with other big names. They've worked with Batiste, Barbie, Boden and Birchbox. They've done a braid pop up at the Adidas store, ran a pop up Coco Rum bar for the most recent London Fashion Week, and collaborated with French Sole. "We tend to pick on certain events throughout the year, whether it's LFW or Halloween, and inject something a bit different for our clients. Our thirst for events is definitely there." Yulia's dream brand collaboration? "Liberty. It's beautiful, so my dream pop up would be there." That's something we'd love to see. Last but not least: be prepared for everything your business will bring you. W hen you're setting up a business, especially in an industry you're not familiar with, you might spend a long time thinking about

Discover the Duck & Dry experience at home with their range of "blow yin a bottle" products.

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the big picture: the client experience, the interiors or the lookbook. Yulia said: "Sometimes what you don't spend as much time on is the day to day operational grind, and that's tough, because first of all you're unprepared for what that's going to bring you." By operational grind we mean everything from suppliers to staff management, clients and landlords. HR, recruitment, schedules, website maintenance and all the legal bits and bobs. There's a lot to consider. Yulia continued: "It's not particularly sexy or glamorous, but it's what makes the business and takes up 90% of your time. It's the most stressful part." Looking to the future, Yulia is keen to figure out whether Duck & Dry works in a different capacity and not in a standalone store. "We've been approached by large department stores with the view of Duck & Dry on smaller scales as concession models", she said. Franchising is also something which could see the brand grow. She continued: "We are currently signing our first franchise for Duck & Dry, and that's really exciting. There is a lot of demand outside London and I'm not sure if I personally have the appetite elsewhere. I'd have to be present to execute it well, so it'd be great to find fabulous franchise partners. Oh, and building the product line. Both are important for scalability". Duck & Dry's newest and most popular style is called "hot off the tongue". Head to any one of their three stores this weekend and see your locks be transformed.

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Socia media is BIG. That's no secret. It's about time you used those accounts wisely to bag yourself the job of dreams. By: Sophie Cockett

As tempting as it may be to use social media as a way of advertising your sparkling social life, there's many other more productive things you should be using it for. For starters? Landing your dream job. Of course, you've probably heard that many times before, but knowing how to use each of your accounts differently can be a bit of a minefield. How can you be efficient with what you post and ensure what you put on Twitter isn't a bland replication of your latest Insta pie? We spoke to the best in the business to find out how you can use all your apps to your advantage.

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Instagram had to come first. It is the • platform which has launched so many women into social stardom and that captures users with it's great big ounce of daily inspo. According to social media specialist Jonathan Pollinger, Instagram should be used to showcase your creativity. What you post is vital: a club photo from last Saturday night? Nope. A video of your wine drunk bestie on a Wednesday? Absolutely not. Show you can think outside the box with captivating instastories and a pretty grid, so employees recognise you're as good with how things look as you are with number crunching. Oh, and follow the right people, like those who work in the office you want to be in. You'll find out how Claire from marketing loves the Friday Prosecco hour. In your interview, tell them you think it's a nice touch; they'll be blown away that you know it even goes on. Easy plus points.

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TWITTER

Twitter is for more regular • comment. Twitter is for engaging in conversation and it is for sharing things you find professionally interesting. It moves much faster than Instagram, so to hold a leading place in the rat race, recognise that the retweet tool is something which should not be overlooked. Share articles which show you're up to date with news in your field, add a comment and a couple of relevant hashtags, and you'll be gaining visibility for yourself with minimum effort. Reply to tweets published by the companies you want to work for and the people you want to work with, and as Jonathan suggests, "use Tweetdeck to keep on top of vacancies". Comment and show support and chat away, because after all, Twitter is a really great community to be a part of.

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• Granted, Facebook might not be used in the same way as Instagram and Twitter are: it's not usually for connecting with companies and industry big timers. But? It still needs to be kept in check. Most employees will Facebook search you during the interview process, just to get a bit of a grasp on who you are. For that reason, your profile picture needs to make you look semi respectable. Oh, and it also needs to show them what you actually look like. Pictures of your cat are strictly banned, but according to Sam Collier, founder at Collier Media, pictures of your BF or hubby are totally encouraged. "It just shows you're normal." Lastly, change your privacy settings so that only people who you're friends with can see what you're up to, because let's face it, a future employee will not need to see you checking in for reunion drinks on Friday.

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the most useful social media app of them all. This is the place to brag about your work achievements: to post that you were voted employee of the month and not lose followers in the process. You're not likely to be connected to many friends on this platform. You're likely to be connected to every other individual in a similar job role to you in the country, and more importantly? To people who are likely to employ you. Jonathan told me the best way to show you're open to opportunities is to really hone in on your visible criteria: are you looking for temporary work? Permanent? Full time or part time? There's lots to consider.

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Tinder and Bumble are so last year. Give your love life a Spring clean and go straight back to basics. It was 2007 and Nana Wereko-Bobby was working in the heart of corporate America: the Rockerfeller Centre, New York City, to be exact. She hated it. The long hours, the loneliness and lack of quirk. There wasn't really much to sing about, except for one thing which provided a bit of light relief. The dating scene was fast paced, exciting and offline. It was sociable when days in the city were nothing but the opposite. "You'd walk into a bar, you'd talk to people, you'd give them your business card, and that was just normal. It was really cool." Nana became addicted to the buzz of meeting new faces and discovering the restaurants and bars New York had plenty of.

On her return to London a year the high-flying later, twenty-something hit the ground with a thud. Dating had become digital here, and Match.com and el--Iarmony were experiencing marketplace booms. They were digital honey pots for young who wanted professionals someone to share dinner and drinks with (read: young professionals desperately worried they'd never find someone to marry). In a bid to meet people outside of her social circle, Nana jumped on board the bandwagon. "It took me all of about 24 hours to feel disheartened. It was so quick judging because you knew there was a million other people you could talk to", she reflected. LIPSTICKMEDIAUK

The dating industry had completely exploded. "Everyone was so spoilt for choice, so we became very throw away with our connections and our attitudes towards dating." But as with the world of Tinder, every cloud can be swiped left to reveal a silver lining. Enter the Nana who was about to lead an all-star tribe of love gurus intent on changing the 2011 dating landscape for good; a Nana who'd had a brainwave to give what we knew a New York style makeover (with a few twists and tweaks). It was 2011, and Social Concierge was born. "It was purely editorial at first: a site telling you where and how to date in London." It made dating stylish, so you could enjoy Page 47


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the whole process. It wasn't long before Nana started to receive messages asking her to put on events. Readers wanted parties in the stylish places with the stylish people she wrote about. "The first one was a disaster. It was just a bunch of randoms in a room being very awkward." It was the sort of 'have the floor swallow me up' dating experience that Nana was totally trying to avoid. Queue brainwave number two: "I had the idea to make it into a private members' club. We knew we wanted people who were well educated, driven, sociable and able to be extroverts when pushed into it". This was the USP which Nana built from there on out, resulting in a company which now has a database of over 14,000 members, offices in New York and upcoming Hong Kong and Singapore headquarters. Not too shabby. We caught up with Nana at The Curtain in Shoreditch, to find out how seven years have seen her fix some of dating's biggest flaws. "The market was so skewed". Offline dating was only attracting women, and online dating was so male heavy it hurt. "That's why one of our biggest priorities was to say we work for women. 90% of our applications are from women, so most of our money goes towards making sure the best men are there for our female members." Nana has a charming, mid 20's employee called Grace who dedicates her whole life to scouting down eligible bachelors. Seems dreamy at first glance, but the process is drawn out and sales heavy. Nana will run campaigns like "Gentleman's Hour". Last year, she invited men to an event full of women, where they could Page 48

drink for an hour for free. Grace will then get their feedback, offer them free tickets to join the club, meet them for coffee to get their lowdown, then try and keep them gripped. There's lots of headhunting, but with women it's not so difficult. The sifting out of bad eggs is also done for you, since Nana and Grace have a set of criteria for the daters who join their service. Don't let that put you off, though - it's all for the better. To ensure you're mixing with people similar to yourself, everyone has to fill out a club form providing information on their education and career. "I'm not saying we're not

first time then they sack it off and don't go again." Nana gets her

"Everyone was so spoilt for choice, so we became very throw away with our connections and our attitudes towards dating." elitist, because we are looking at something, but it's more of a niche where the niche is being super smart and driven." W ith a bit of hard work where needed, members could quickly be found, but Nana quickly realised that in an industry so dependent on customer emotions ("with dating you're wearing your heart on your sleeve", she said), longevity would perhaps be the biggest achievement of all. "If people don't meet someone the LIPSTICKMEDIAUK

daters to sign up to a rolling membership. Not only does that give her financial stability quite quickly (good thinking) it allows them to get the best out of the experience. "It takes about 3 months for people to get into the vibe, so we have to lock them in for their benefit, in case they have one bad experience and never come back." If you're still not poised and ready to sign on the dotted line, Nana's final point might just persuade


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you. "Lots of people talk about dating fatigue", she said. "After a couple of months of getting themselves out there, they'll have a detox. They'll stop dating and they'll delete all their apps. I always find that funny, because pausing from dating is like pausing from life. It's saying: I'm not going to be open to any options." Women would tell Nana they weren't having any luck, and after a day in front of a computer screen, they didn't want to go home and log into an app if it wasn't going to get them anywhere. That's why Social Concierge works offline. It introduces people to new and cool venues across the city every time (which Nana says many people use as an excuse for joining) and ultimately, it is a digital detox without being a dating one. We came away from meeting Nana feeling totally refreshed (and keen to sign up). Her passion for

Time To Get Involved Catch Social Concierge at their next event: Witness the Fitness on Saturday 21st April. They'll be holding an 80 person fitness class followed by a prosecco after party. It sounds like our kind of Saturday.

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Laura Bartlett, founding Editorial Director at House of Coco, is our girl crush of the moment without a doubt. Why? She single handedly founded the coolest luxury travel publication we've seen in a very long time. There was so much we wanted to know, so we caught up with her for a bit of a chat...

"The wanderers, adventurers and marvellous millennials". They're the people Laura Bartlett wanted to capture when she launched her quarterly luxury travel magazine back in 2010, and from the moment she quit her sales executive role, she began to do exactly that. Contrary to many success stories, Laura started her empire with no investment. Absolutely zilch. Perhaps that's what made it all the more rewarding, we suggested? "Definitely. When things are great, I can give myself a pat on the back and I know I don't have to thank anyone else for getting there." Back in the early days, Laura's publication was primarily fashion focused, championing the

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underdogs of the fashion industry and bringing trends to life on paper. It was a local magazine, so Laura took to the BBC1 show, Dragon's Den, in a bid to make her brand international. "I was totally annihilated by Peter Jones. He told me to quit; I was devastated!". But like all great entrepreneurs, Laura didn't take no for an answer. She made proving Peter Jones wrong her mission, went on to secure advertising and the magazine sold out in 16 countries worldwide. Impressive, huh? You'd think from there the only way would be up, but Laura admits it was around this time that she put all her eggs in one basket by entering into a partnership with a fashion events company. The partnership failed, so with little luck and a few hefty knock backs the magazine had to close down. Does she regret the choices she made? "It definitely knocked me back for a while, but I'm never one to stay down". She continued: "I brushed myself off and decided to start over, and I'm so LIPSTICKMEDIAUK

Whether it's her creativity and business brain, or just a cracking idea for a publication, it doesn't matter. It's pretty much dead cert that we're all wanting to take a leaf our of Laura's book. Here are her top tips for starting your own luxury magazine: • Know your audience. Really nail who you're aiming your content towards. • Be consistent in your content. You have to turn up every single day! Even if it's a new blog post or social media update, you can't dip in and out. • Don't be afraid to be different. There's so many magazines out there, but no one will do it quite the way you do. • Collaboration over competition. Find brands who compliment what you do - it's a great way to tap into their audience. • Keep going! You won't get a million readers overnight and it'll be a while until brands are knocking on your door, but when it happens it'll be worth it.


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glad I did". If you find yourself in a similar situation, it would seem the best thing to do is press the reset button. Take time out. That's what Laura did, and it worked wonders. "I mainly slept!", she joked. She came back bigger and better than ever, and after deciding where her true passions lay, she decided to rebrand and re-launch under a new title. And just like that, House of Coco was born. Three years have passed since then, and Laura is proud to have a team of over 30 people working to create content for the magazine. "You can expect page after page of luxury travel inspiration, adventures and a sprinkling of art and fashion. Me and my #TeamCoco literally

travel the world to create our content." It is sold in only the most exclusive postcodes across London to reflect the exclusive content inside. If that wasn't enough, the magazine 1s also sold on newsstand.co.uk and is the fourth largest seller out of 4000 titles. Girl did seriously good.

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As she celebrates twenty years in the media industry, we sit down with broadcasting entrepreneur of the moment, Leah Charles-King. Words by: Sophie Cockett

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"I can and I will. Watch me."This 1s the mantra that has led broadcasting powerhouse, Leah Charles-I<:ing, to achieve well over 80,000 hours worth of live TV presenting success throughout her career. It is the mantra which has made her CITV's first and only black female continuity presenter in its 35 year history, and it is the mantra which pushes her to teach professionals and budding presenters alike how to speak like a fellow pro. Leah is an on-and-off screen dream: the full package, if you like. A woman who in a typical week can be seen presenting for the likes of ITV, BET International and Sky, hosting a weekly flagship radio show on The Beat London 103.6fm, is a Producer and TV businesswoman. We think this is pretty impressive! As if it wasn't enough she is also a woman who takes time to mentor and develop the skills of others to harness the power of using their voice. Now that is worth talking about! We are not surprised to hear she's won seven media awards last year alone. Leah founded The Red Carpet Academy just over three years ago with one goal in mind: to help anyone who came through the doors become a knock-out speaker. To do so? She handpicked some of the best professional TV presenters and public speakers to join her team and create a three level training program. ''We don't just teach for TV presenting", she said. "We personally coach you to connect with your audience on stage or through the lens. W hether you're promoting your business, product

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or service, learning how to engage with your audience in a way that's authentically you is the most important principle of all". Leah believes presentation skills are crucial, more so today than ever: "In a digital world if you have a business or a brand, you want to be able to professionally livestream on Youtube, Instagram and Facebook with ease, and boost your number of interactive followers. If you become a master presenter and can deliver your idea to a room full of people, you can also experience a huge surge in sales. The main priority though is to become a recognised expert in your field. Knowing how to present yourself on and off camera is the way forward." We're not sure why we didn't see that gap in the market sooner but this is Leah's expertise after all. I walked away feeling humbled by Leah: she recognises that visual media is the future, and that she shouldn't be the only one who is trained to deliver it well. For that alone, we really do applaud her.

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London's Top 5 Business Brunch Spots You want good coffee, surroundings to inspire and a plug to keep you charged. We hear you. These are the brunch spots you should be visiting to get. Stuff. Done.

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Escape to the rolling hills of Herefordshire and immerse yourself in the world of William Chase's best tasting booze.

Setting the scene Herefordshire is one of the UK's greatest unsung heroes. There's something about the county's rolling fields and amplified chill which make whoever visits feel completely at ease, and here at Lipstick, we can vouch that there's no better place to stay if you're thinking of heading West. In the village of Trumpet, about five minutes outside of the historic market town of Ledbury and just at the foot of the Malvern Hills, sits the Verzon House Hotel. It's a Georgian house, with nine beautifully decorated rooms, a cosy bar complete with log fire, and a chandelier lit restaurant. As you roll down the gravel driveway to the foot of the house, you'll be greeted by a fairy lit porch and beautiful terrace gardens overlooking hills aplenty, but it's not until you step inside that you really experience the Verzon magic.

Eat, Drink and be Merry The Verzon house team are all about eating and drinking. They're passionate about local produce and local flavours, and that certainly rubs off on everyone who steps inside. Hit the bar and you'll be greeted by friendly barmen itching to introduce you to one (or two) or their uniquely mustered up cocktails. All creations use Chase spirits, naturally. Page 58

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(Verzon House is owned by Kate Chase, ambitious and visionary wife of Chase Distillery founder, W illiam. But more on that later.) The first cocktail to sip upon arrival has to be "Mr Chase", says barman Patrick Buckley. "It's light and refreshing, garnished with cucumber and a tonic top". Just the ticket. The bar staff will be happy to let you taste your way through the entirety of the drinks menu: from wines handmade at the Chase family's vineyard near Aix-en-Provence in Southern France to ciders made just down the road at Much Marcle's Weston Cider. By that time, you'll need a bite to eat. You'll be escorted through to the restaurant: it is spacious and airy with large bay windows overlooking the surrounding farmland. There's only 13 tables, most of which are oak and laid to perfection with personalised Chase glassware. The imaginative and seasonal menu is made up of produce which really couldn't get more local. In fact, everything is created almost exclusively using ingredients from Herefordshire, Worcestershire and Gloucestershire. Choose from Hereford beef, Teme Valley lamb or Three Counties cheeses. It's only the fish which comes from further afield.

What to do Verzon House is owned by the Chase family; Chase

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Getting there

Farm is aptly located just 15 minutes away from the hotel, in Preston-Wynne. It was once home to William's Tyrell's empire, but since he moved on from potato chips to try his hand at spirit making, it has been home to the distillery. If you fancy learning about how runny mashed potato is turned into flavoured gin and vodka (or even if you just want to tag along for the tasters), then the frequently run tours are for you. As you're walked through every step from field to bottle, you'll discover how Will perfected the recipes for all his products, from his classic GB gin to the Marmalade Vodka and Elderflower Liqueur. And you're in for a treat: William's works are award winning. The original Chase Vodka was voted World's Best Vodka at the prestigious San Spirits Francisco World Competition. If you book your tour through Verzon House, transfers to the farm are complimentary; we're guessing you'll need it after all those shots. Don't fret if getting a bit blurry eyed isn't quite up your street.

The Land Rover experience, which takes place just 20 minutes away in Eastnor, could be just the ticket. Get behind the wheel of a Land Rover and go off-roading through the breathtaking Herefordshire countryside. Choose from taster, half day and full day experiences depending on your level of confidence on varying terrains, then get 15% off your bed and breakfast bill at Verzon House.

A good night's kip After all of that, you'll be ready to hit the sack. There's a whole host of choice when it comes to picking the perfect boudoir in which to lay your head after a day in the country air. Enjoy a soak in a standalone bath, then wrap yourself up in a Verzon bathrobe. All rooms include flat screen TVs, free wifi and mini bars, plus you'll wake up to a dizzying breakfast spread back downstairs in the restaurant. Start with fresh fruit, natural yoghurt and granola, then nurse your sore head further with tea, coffee and a full English. Or eggs Benedict... or French toast. The possibilities are endless. LIPSTICKMEDIAUK

If you're driving, you'll have no problem leaving your car in the safe and spacious car park which sits in front of the house, for no extra cost. If you're travelling from London, take the First Great Western service from London Paddington, and arrive in Ledbury within two and a half hours. Trains depart almost hourly, so simply hop on whenever the time's right. On arrival in Ledbury, grab yourself a taxi (pre booking might be necessary - taxis aren't all that plentiful in such a rural county) five minutes down the Hereford Road. You'll do it in under £10.

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A life online can be taxing for the best of us, so it's about time we switched off. Petit St Vincent has it all: sparkling ocean, white sand and complete distance from the Western world. It is the perfect retreat from which to turn on flight mode.

There comes a moment when the simple act of switching off your phone is the most powerful thing one can do. A moment when actually, disconnecting from everyone and everything makes you feel more connected than ever. Granted, such an exercise might not appear quite so attractive if executed in ordinary surroundings, but from

Petit St Vincent, a one hundred and fifteen acre tropical island in the heart of the Grenadines? That is quite a different story. There just aren't enough superlatives to describe how wonderful this resort is. Named St Vincent and the Grenadines Leading Resort at the 2017 Travel Awards, Petit St Vincent has relaxation at the heart. It is

an elegant barefoot resort, where tranquility, comfort and astounding service meet. There are just 22 exclusive beach and hillside cottages here which promise seclusion and privacy. All are constructed in native stone which was quarried from the island itself, ensuring buildings match the unique landscape. The cottages are

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with spacious, decorated and furniture driftwood private with complete hammock-adorned decks. Personally, our island highlight is their the simplicity of communication (or lack of it). Everything here is done with a flag system which allows guests to request anything from breakfast on their private patio to lunch on the beach or even privacy, all by raising a signal. And taking that step from phones to flags will be easy, since mobiles and wifi aren't actually allowed in your room. There is wifi in the reception area for that occasional check in, but going cold turkey is the most effective form of habit breaking, right? Long days phone-free need filling, so if sitting back in a sunlounger won't float your boat for the entirety of your stay, there's plenty to get up to. The cherry on the top of the resort's cake is undoubtedly its easy access to the Tobogo Cays Marine Park, an area made up of Page 62

50 square meter sand bottomed lagoon. Turtles frequent the park making for great viewing pleasure, whilst coral reefs aplenty are the perfect snorkeling spot. Visit by yacht, day tour or water taxi for an unforgettable exploration. If your priority is maintaining your fitness levels enough to justify another sunset pma colada, then practising yoga at one of two open air pavilions maybe for you. Both are beachside: one faces Conch Bay and overlooks the Atlantic, whilst the other faces Caribbean Beach. Classes at sunrise are recommended if you can drag yourself from the depths of your luxurious bed, best complimented by a post stretch treatment at the Balinese-run hillside spa. The menu 1s extensive: from short traditional facials to 90 minute deep tissue massages. All are administered in elevated treatment rooms at the base of Marni Hill. The rest of your day can be spent golfing on the nearby Canouan LIPSTICKMEDIAUK

Island, or replenishing vitamin D from a beach or poolside sun lounger, and when the sun sets you'll want to head to one of the island's two restaurants. The main restaurant is set on a hillside with views out to the sea, whilst a second beach restaurant serves freshly caught fish and lobsters are cooked on a barbeque grill. Of course, if you fancy something much more casual, then room service is always available, as is the chance to arrange your own private dinner or beach picnic. Hoist your yellow flag and request a hamper filled with lunch and a bottle of wine to take anywhere on the island. Now that is what you call luxury. All in all? If you're going to switch to flight mode for a week this summer (which we'd totally recommend you do), then there's simply no better place to do it. Words by: Sophie Cockett

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Petit St Vincent, St Vincent and the Grenadines, North America.

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Words by : Sophie Cockett and digestive system in check. I arrive at the flagship store on Duke Street with my hopes sky high. The place is adorned with copper light fittings and pastel colours, resemblant of their fresh and fruity USP. The pink Himalayan salt counter is a nice little nod to fermentation, and after weeks of winter flu suffering, I feel I've stepped into will which somewhere immediately make me better. High serves a different array of fermented spectaculars for every meal and snack. I was tempted by breakfast: kefir and flax soak power bowls are a big deal first thing; since the early rising High team serve from 7:30, the cafe is the perfect convenience stop for time-poor professionals on their way to the office. I decided to pay my visit at lunchtime for the sole reason that I wanted my plate to be tickled pink with the spot's famous beetroot hummus. I was enamoured by choice and loved how personalised my meal was. I embarked upon creating LIPSTICKMEDIAUK

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London's Top 5 Event Spaces

The intimate one Beautfort House, Chelsea

This place is the Mary Poppin's bag of the events world: what you thought was just restaurant also boasts a champagne bar, members' lounge and club room, each with a different interior. Despite the space, you'll still get the intimacy you need. .

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Blood, sweat and tears have gone into bringing your idea to life. But where are you going to launch it? One of these five venues will do nicely.

Madison, St Pauls If you're wanting to splash the cash, impress your guests and put on something really lavish, then Madison is the place for you. With a roof top bar and views of the cathedral, you can guarantee your customers will be stunned.

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The blank canvas Untitled, Dalston You want somewhere with a bit of edge: warehouse-esque with bags of mystery. If their Instagram is anything to go by, Untitled is your only option.

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The Maytime Inn, Oxfordshire

Bunga Bunga, Covent Garden

Escape to the country and launch your idea in peace. The Maytime Inn is close enough to London to be accessed, but far enough away to instil a sense of retreat.

Step into your wildest fantasy at Bunga Bunga: an extravagant world where you'll be greeted by the most incredible Italian food and a spectacular variety show.

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You've had a busy week and you need to unwind. Michal Galecki, Head Mixologist at Kensington's K West Hotel, tells us the best cocktails to make with the ingredients you have in the fridge.

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Cara is the woman behind Within These Walls: a blog which was born after giving birth to two little boys. She said: "I started my blog having lost all sense of identity after giving up my job to be at home with them. I needed something separate from being a mum and a wife." For Anna, the birth of her blog, Blossoming Birds, came whilst she was pregnant, so she could document her growing family and make sure she'd remember all those little moments that matter. A couple of years down the line and both blogs have not only filled their original purpose, but are loved by small and international brands alike. Anna's Blossoming Birds has featured Laura Ashley, Boden,Johnsons and Crew, whilst Cara has worked with Home Sense, Game and Joules. Anna said: "As I speak to you I'm at the airport

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headed to aJoules Spring/ Summer launch. I'm so pleased to be able to bring my mum with me." Of course, the journey for both was not plain sailing, and as is the case for many bloggers, giving up work just wasn't an option immediately. After giving birth, Cara worked night shifts as a carer for the elderly, balancing her hours with those of her husbands', whilst Anna continued to work as a supermarket store manager, balancing long shifts with her blog. Between the late nights, early mornings and all round juggling act, there are some positives. Anna said: "I am proud of running this alongside a store and a high pressured job. I am also very proud to have got my first contract, to feel like a well-known brand wants to invest in mine 1s a huge compliment." Where do they see their blogs

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going in the future, I asked? Cara said she's had some bad experiences writing about parenting, with lots of negativity and horrible comments, so the future is filled with fashion and interiors. "I feel much happier writing about those topics." With growing families and blogs alike, the future can only be bright. It was time to find out how we can take a leaf out of the books of these ladies and be supermums, too.


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CARA ON SHARING HER CHILDREN & LIFE ONLINE: "I am often asked about this & I do feel I have made mistakes along the way. I never expected my following to grow to what it is now, so when I initially posted about my children or my house, 1000 followers wouldn't have put anyone at risk. Now my following has grown I do regret that. Fortunately, we are moving house soon so I will be able to make more considered decisions on sharing my location. In terms of the boys being on social media, I am confident that I share a very small percentage of my life. On weekends I rarely share my day and I am very focused on being present. I respect when the boys don't want to be photographed and the majority of my work is focused on interiors or lifestyle and is no longer about parenting. Unfortunately it is hard to ever know if you are doing the right thing with parenting. I am just trying my best and doing what I personally think is right for our family."

TOP 5 BOOKS FOR AMBITIOUS TWEENS: Aniyah Samuel shares her favorite books that inspire her for when she's grown up.

ANNA'S TOP TIPS FOR JUGGLING LITTLE ONES AND WORK: Your day starts the night before. I love technology but I have a diary where I jot down my main priority for the next day, plus a couple of goals. It could be something as small as replying to my emails.

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Involve your partner. I can do anything but not everything, and I have to remind myself of this often and before burnout. For some reason men can't read women's minds, so I ask for support when I need it.

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