Thursday 16 June 2016

Style Update: The colourblock bib dress

Eloquii short bib dress
Eloquii short bib dress
I never order anything from the USA. I'm starting with that because the dress you are looking at here, the Eloquii short bib dress, was my very first "cave-in" moment. I saw it and I had to have it, and I couldn't chance it selling out before I was home in the States. So, I put in an order, attempting to guess at what size I would be, and it seems the gods of fashion were shining down on it. It turned up a week later and fit like a glove - a glove that just so happened to fit perfectly with my Clare Vivier  &  Other Stories bum bag (fanny pack for my American readers). I do love when things just fall into place, and into my closet. 

Eloquii short bib dress
Eloquii short bib dress
Eloquii short bib dress
Eloquii short bib dress
Photos by Terence Webb.




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Wednesday 15 June 2016

FFG Eats: Pizza Pilgrims in Covent Garden

Here's something you may or may not expect to read from me. My last meal on this earth would look like this - pizza, a burger and a Krispy Kreme doughnut. Not all together in one dish, as that would be disgusting, but rather as appetizer, main course and dessert. Hey, I'm dying at this point, right? So calories really don't count. Ah ha! I mention this so that you will know that when I say I'm a serious pizza lover, you'll understand just how much I mean when I make that statement. I say it with passion, passion for pizza. When I lived in Florence, Italy for a year, I ate a pizza nearly every day, all 365 days. Yeah, it's oh so wrong and mostly to blame for this pesky cellulite that just won't budge, but I wouldn't take any of it back. All these memories of fabulous, authentic, Italian pizza came flooding back to me as I sat down to try Pizza Pilgrims in Covent Garden last week. I was transported and led to have indecent thoughts of making pizza a daily mainstay in my diet. I dreamt of making excuses for having to eat at Pizza Pilgrims, for health reasons. I have an iron deficiency and, well, I need a lot of tomatoes and cheese for a lack of calcium as well. It's the only cure.

Sadly, life doesn't work like that. If you have a vitamin deficiency, no doctor I know of is going to send you to Pizza Pilgrims. But you know what, I'm PhDing it up and saying that Pizza Pilgrims is the cure. It's the cure for the mundane. It's the cure for those who lack motivation while seeking out a decent meal in the, sometimes, rather boring corridor of Covent Garden. Pass by Pret, carry on past Carluccio's and step into a pilgrimage for great pizza. Let Pizza Pilgrims seduce you with their rather simple decor. Laugh as you look at cardboard cut outs of Elvis and James Dean eating pizza pies. Then cry when you take your first bite out of Italy. Yes, eating at Pizza Pilgrims will make you think you are sitting in Napoli, enjoying your first slice of a local margarita. Don't worry, you'll be brought back to London as the car horns outside blow and sirens wail. But, for that brief moment in time, when cheese and tomato melt in your mouth, you'll be taken away from it all. And that, dear reader, makes all the difference in whether or not a restaurant is to be recommended. Yes, Pizza Pilgrims is a place I'd say is worth the trek to get there, as I'm sure most of you don't live in Covent Garden.

Service is made with a smile, pizzas arrive piping hot and ready for consumption and the atmosphere is neither intimidating nor conducive to long hours in situ. This isn't fast food, but it also isn't sophisticated dining. It's come in, enjoy and be on your merry way. Come to think of it, that's the way more restaurants should be.

Pizza Pilgrims... go. That's all. 

Pizza Pilgrims
23 Garrick Street
London WC2E

Closest Tube: Leicester Square

Fashion Foie Gras was a guest of Pizza Pilgrims.




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Tuesday 14 June 2016

Graduate Fashion Week: Nottingham Trent University


Olivia Barclay


Latasha Hammond


Beth Needham


Chloe Jackson


Laura Tollervey


Charlotte Rollings & Morta Rapalyte


Kendall Baker 


Beth Needham & Josephine Bulmer


Charlotte Yates & Lianyi Chen

This week, after a few amazing Finnish fashion filled days, I flew back to London, just in time to see some of UK’s freshest talent present their collection on Graduate Fashion week. I got to be a guest of Nottingham Trent University again and was blown away to say it lightly. What an amazing amount of talent this University breeds, that was also proven by three students that headed into the finals, of which Chloe Jackson and knitwear designer Kendall Baker was awarded for their refined hard work and imagination.


I was personally mesmerised by Olivia Barclay and her innovative use of layers and exploration of silhouettes, where the balance of masculine and feminine came together in a harmony that I could easily see on myself. Laura Tollervey was another favorite that played with volume and layering in a very ready-to-wear manner. I was especially smitten by her material combinations. Yet another designer worth mentioning was Morta Rapalyte and her bold take on pale hues: a perfect presentation of how to balance hard and soft when it comes to materials. I could go on and on about these young talents, but I am sure we will hear more from these graduates very soon.
In collaboration with Nottingham Trent University




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Outfit du Jour: Stripes & Fringe

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Monday 13 June 2016

Fortnum & Mason magic: Afternoon Tea and Alice in Wonderland

Fortnum & Mason Afternoon Tea and Alice at Wonderland
Fortnum & Mason Afternoon Tea and Alice at Wonderland
Afternoon Tea in London is an institution. It is one of the few things in this city that both tourists and locals love, and with good reason. Nowhere in the world will you find a more beautiful setup for such an event. Nowadays, however, there is a very short list of special locations in London that are held on a pedestal when it comes to serving this late day delight. One such location is the cherished Fortnum & Mason in Piccadilly. It shouldn't come as any surprise that afternoon tea at Fortnum's is a special treat. Downstairs they sell some of the finest tea available and in such varieties that people from all over the world come to Fortnum's specifically to fill their tea chests. 

How I have managed to live in London for 14 years and not step into this tea salon is beyond me. But here we are and those are the facts. Well, until last weekend at least. For the first time, I sat down to afternoon tea at Fortnum & Mason in London and I had not one, but two handsome gentleman by my side. It should be mentioned that one of these handsome gentleman was four years old. I note that, specifically, because I was so incredibly surprised by how accommodating Fortnum & Mason were for afternoon tea for a child. We had originally thought that the whole thing may be a bit grown up for such a youngster. We couldn't have been more wrong. He was offered his own menu, a glass of juice with our champagne and hot chocolate while we had our tea. This was a well oiled kid pleasing machine. Oh, and Mr. Maxwell, even took a few pics for FFG while enjoying the special moment. 

Now, moving along to the adults enjoying tea. We started our afternoon with a glass of bubbly from the champagne trolley. I mean you can't say no to champagne on wheels. Am I right or am I right? From there, we chose both a savoury and a sweet tea to share. This is a game changer and I highly recommend everyone take this course of action. You get the best of all worlds and if you love something, never fear... everything is "refillable." Yup, this is endless eats. Although that all sounds so Western Sizzler and this is the height of sophistication here in London. So, no, we did not order seconds. 

After tea, and with very full bellies, we made our way downstairs to peruse the windows. Fortnum & Mason's windows are legendary and this season we were not left disappointed. Oh, and once again we had a hit for kids. The windows were all Alice in Wonderland themed, in honour of the new release of the movie. 

All in, I'd say this was an experience to remember and recommend. And please, if you have children, consider this your next best thing since the opening of your local playground.

To make reservations, visit the Fortnum & Mason Afternoon Tea  information page. Book in advance, so as not to be left disappointed!

Fortnum & Mason Afternoon Tea and Alice at Wonderland
Fortnum & Mason Afternoon Tea and Alice at Wonderland
Fortnum & Mason Afternoon Tea and Alice at Wonderland
Fortnum & Mason Afternoon Tea and Alice at Wonderland
Fortnum & Mason Afternoon Tea and Alice at Wonderland
Fortnum & Mason Afternoon Tea and Alice at Wonderland
Fortnum & Mason Afternoon Tea and Alice at Wonderland
Fortnum & Mason Afternoon Tea and Alice at Wonderland
Fortnum & Mason Afternoon Tea and Alice at Wonderland
Fortnum & Mason Afternoon Tea and Alice at Wonderland
Fortnum & Mason Afternoon Tea and Alice at Wonderland
Fortnum & Mason Afternoon Tea and Alice at Wonderland
Fortnum & Mason Afternoon Tea and Alice at Wonderland
Fortnum & Mason Afternoon Tea and Alice at Wonderland
Fortnum & Mason Afternoon Tea and Alice at Wonderland
Fortnum & Mason Afternoon Tea and Alice at Wonderland
Fortnum & Mason Afternoon Tea and Alice at Wonderland





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Saturday 11 June 2016

LED Lunchtime Beauty with Sarah Chapman

Don't be frightened. I promise the pictures above and below are not pictures of some exotic torture. In fact, it's quite the opposite. Those bright pink rays you're seeing are all helping to heal my face and take away the daily London grime that likes to accumulate over the day. This is my new lunchtime love...

This is the Sarah Chapman LED Light Therapy and the treatment can easily fit into your lunch hour, with 30 mins to spare. It's a fast treatment that involves a lovely cleanse with a facialist, followed by twenty minutes in front of a non invasive red LED panel. So, what, you ask, is a panel of light bulbs going to do to help your skin? I thought you'd never ask. The LED Light Therapy is all put into action to do the following: increase cell energy, up collagen production, and remove bacteria from the skin. This is a great treatment for anyone with acne prone skin or for anyone looking to just cleanse the city air from their skin. It's also hella relaxing. I fell asleep five minutes into the treatment. Whoops.

Now, for those of you worried about down time after the procedure, there isn't any. You look better than when you walked in, with a face that's fresh and squeaky clean. If you'd rather put hot pokers in your eyes than leave any place without makeup, never fear, as you can apply makeup on the skin once again straight after the therapy. While you'll see a difference after just one treatment, this is recommended as a regular course of therapy to keep the skin looking its best. 

The price of LED Light Therapy at  Sarah Chapman is set currently at £70. However, keep an eye out for special offers. For Chelsea in Bloom, for example, they had the treatment on special for £40.

259 Pavilion Road, Chelsea, London SW1X 0BP
020 7589 9585







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