The plan is to explore Montreal in three days, and at first thought this seems reasonable, but little do I know that Montreal is a complex patchwork of tremendously downplayed treasures.
We begin in Little Italy with a visit to the Jean-Talon Market (read all about it here), once a [...]
It’s not everyday the sight of an approaching train turns one’s legs to spaghetti, but then again, it’s not everyday I await the arrival of the beauty that is the Orient Express’ British Pullman. We look quite a spectacular picture, if I may say so myself. ‘We’ are Margaret Davidson of Penny [...]
As someone who spent almost every major school holiday in Yorkshire, I should have visited York at least a handful of times by now and yet my visit earlier this year was my very first – shameful, no? So it was with great enthusiasm and excitement that I accepted an invite from
I bought my very first leather satchel in 2006, when leather satchels weren’t a popular fashion essential and certainly not looked upon as an attractive alternative to a handbag (unless you were into vintage and vintage styles). I had become more and more invested in vintage fashion, particularly 60s vintage (the 1920s had yet to [...]
At the launch of Levi’s’ Paris Flagship store (as detailed in my article here), amongst its vintage inspired and eco-efficient interior and it’s substantial collections; LVC, Red Label, Made & Crafted et al, I had the good fortune to speak briefly with Lise Van Alsenoy – Women’s Merchandising & Design Director, Anit Van [...]
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