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Laboratory Perfumes ‘Tonka’

November 25th 2015 Beauty

Laboratory Perfumes limited edition Tonka fragrance Eau De Toilette from Tessuti. Laboratory Perfumes limited edition Tonka fragrance Eau De Toilette from Tessuti. Laboratory Perfumes limited edition Tonka fragrance Eau De Toilette from Tessuti.

Laboratory Perfumes ‘Tonka’ Limited Edition EDT via Tessuti *

I’ve become really fond of unisex scents recently, there’s just something a little more intriguing and unusual about them. They’re the ones that have people stopping me in the street asking to know what I’m wearing and the wonderful mixes of masculine and feminine notes are definitely something which appeals and I feel fits me quite well.

Laboratory Perfumes craft unique, unisex fragrances, scientifically formulated to react to the wearer and evolve over the day. Inspired by the flora of the British coasts and countryside these fragrances aim to conjure up a strong sense of place, whilst acknowledging traditional perfumery techniques, echoed in their glass bottles etched with measures recalling the origins of the traditional perfumier’s laboratory.

Tonka is their first scent which draws it’s inspirations from a little further afield – pink peppercorns, mandarin, woodland aromatics and tonka bean are blended together creating a distinctive and exotic fragrance. It’s a beautiful scent, complexly layered, clean and elegant at first, with a hint of spice and becoming warmer, richer and more earthy. Most fragrances do smell slightly differently on different people, thanks to everyones unique body chemistry, but I wanted to test out the claims of reacting to the wearer so I asked my family to test it out too. On me I noticed the citrus notes most clearly, it smelt fresh and a little peppery, on my Mum it smelled similar but with a stronger floral hit, but on my Dad it smelled much spicier, with more depth and warmth and I think it actually suited him the best. Tonka is limited to a 1000 bottles, each hand numbered, thankfully it’s a very generous size but I shall still be using it sparingly to make sure it lasts me a good while yet.

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Lace

November 18th 2015 Style

Fashion blogger Stephanie of FAIIINT wearing Catarzi fedora, Todd Lynn x Topshop cropped jacket, H&M draped waterfall cardigan, SheIn lace dress, Kurt Geiger saturn lace up boots. All black everything dark street style outfit. Fashion blogger Stephanie of FAIIINT wearing Catarzi fedora, Todd Lynn x Topshop cropped jacket, SheIn black lace dress, Ottoman Hands circle labradorite ring, Young Hearts gold dipped quartz necklace. Outfit details. Fashion blogger Stephanie of FAIIINT wearing Ottoman Hands circle labradorite gold ring. Outfit details. Fashion blogger Stephanie of FAIIINT wearing H&M draped waterfall cardigan, SheIn lace dress, Kurt Geiger saturn lace up boots. All black everything dark street style outfit.

Catarzi Fedora / Todd Lynn x Topshop Cropped Jacket / H&M Draped Cardigan / SheIn Lace Dress * / Young Hearts Quartz Necklace /
Ottoman Hands Labradorite Ring * / Bracher Emden Bag / Kurt Geiger ‘Saturn’ Boots

It’s getting to that time of the year again where it’s almost dark by 3:30pm, it’s either raining, gale force winds or both and it’s getting increasingly more difficult to shoot outfit posts in these dull British daytimes. I really do envy bloggers in sunnier countries, where even when it starts getting dark early, the hours of daylight are at least bright and photo worthy, and there’s less chance of the weather ruining outfit shooting plans for weeks straight. I’ve been trying to think of posts that I can do when I’m not able to go out to shoot an outfit, I want to start doing the inspiration posts featuring artists and designers again, and I’ve enjoyed shooting some beauty ones recently too. What do you guys most like to read or see other than outfit posts? Would you prefer beauty posts, wishlists, artist features, new in posts, lifestyle or something else?

The good side of this very autumnal weather is digging out the chunky knitwear, I couldn’t resist layering this cardigan over this super delicate lace dress and making it a little more cold weather friendly. Wrapping up in a nice blankety waterfall cardigan when it’s cold is one of my favourite things, I’ll throw one over pretty much anything and H&M have so many good ones in at the moment that I brought three – They’re all different technically, but if I showed them to most people they’d say I’d brought three of the same thing! I always think it’s worthwhile stocking up on staple pieces like this though, especially when they’re this nice, and really inexpensive too.

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Citizen M Glasgow

November 16th 2015 Adventure

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Citizen M / Glasgow

As part of our stay in Glasgow we were put up in the wonderfully quirky Citizen M hotel, and as soon as me and Tara walked through the doors we knew that this place would need it’s own post. Every corner is full of interesting little features and design details, with sprawling open lounge areas instead of a lobby and ultramodern pod-like rooms, it’s definitely not like any budget hotel I’ve ever stayed in before.

All of the rooms at Citizen M are identical, with a huge super comfy king sized bed, wall to wall window with blackout blinds, rain shower pod and a large TV with free movies and WiFi. They are clean, compact and basic, but with plenty of unique little touches. My favourite thing was the iPad control, which controlled everything in the room from the temperature, to the blinds, lighting, TV, alarm and the colour of the mood lighting. We didn’t arrive until late in the evening, but I spent about an hour gleefully playing with all the controls before I could go to sleep! It was such a fun little novelty and really added to the futuristic feel of the capsule-like room. The one thing missing though was a kettle, the first thing me and Tara said to each other after checking out our rooms was “Where’s the kettle?!” – a big deal for tea addicts like us! Thankfully the canteen is open 24 hours, so we were able to go down to get ourselves a cuppa whenever, but I still would have prefered the convenience of just being able to make myself one in my room.

Throughout the ground and first floors are the coolest open plan lounge areas, designed to feel like an inviting and homely living room instead of a lobby, so you don’t feel like you have to spend all your down time in your room. They are so beautifully designed and filled with interesting furniture and decorations, perfect for relaxing, working or grabbing a bite to eat. The canteen on the first floor is fully stocked with drinks and snacks 24 hours, so you can pop down to grab something at any hour, plus there’s fresh and hot food for breakfast, lunch and dinner and a bar open until 2am. We were only around in the mornings for breakfast, but if breakfast was anything to go by, I’m pretty sad we didn’t get to try lunch or dinner. We had freshly brewed tea and coffee with hot Scottish breakfast (scrambled eggs, potato scone, tomatoes and toast for me) followed by warm flaky pastries, toasted waffles with jam, honey and Nutella, porridge and fresh juice. I’m glad Tara’s also a big breakfast person, on both mornings we got up early and gave ourselves a good hour to fully enjoy everything (stuff ourselves!) before we had to meet the others, and it was so worth it.

As we were leaving we both said how much we enjoyed our stay here, the rooms were comfortable and quirky, the staff were all super friendly and helpful, we slept well, were fed well and had everything we could need, plus it was so nice to stay somewhere that was a little more than just somewhere to rest your head. I would highly recommend Citizen M if you’re planning a stay in Glasgow and I would love to try out some of their other locations too. Prices start at £69 for a room, which I think is incredibly reasonable and if you sign up to become a ‘Citizen’ you’ll always get the best rate plus some nice little extras too.

I was a guest of Citizen M for this stay. As always, all opinions are honest and my own.

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