My headphones broke and I actually had to interact with the world … The beauty in a strangers kindness, and why we should be more trusting

Last week, I spent most of my time in one position: horizontal. Blissfully sprawled across a sun lounger, surrounded by the girls I finished my degree with, drink in hand, no responsibilities in sight. A whole year had passed since graduation, and somehow, in what felt like the blink of an eye, we’d all landed … Continue reading My headphones broke and I actually had to interact with the world … The beauty in a strangers kindness, and why we should be more trusting

Fashioning a Slower Life: Lessons from Brunello Cucinelli and Rousseau

A love letter to the countryside The countryside is where the inspiration I’ve gathered in London finally has the space to bloom. There’s a kind of quiet clarity to it, a slowing down that gives form to ideas only half-formed in the city’s rush. It always brings to mind that moment in Atonement when we … Continue reading Fashioning a Slower Life: Lessons from Brunello Cucinelli and Rousseau