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The Anomaly Screening

Friday, 4 July 2014



Just a quick one from earlier this week when I attended a gala screening of 'The Anomaly' at the Ham Yard hotel in Soho.

I'm wearing a vintage blouse that I picked up at the Fairfax Flea market in LA for $15, a H&M leather skirt and Zara heels.

The Anomaly is directed my old friend Noel Clarke and stars himself, Ian Somerhalder, Luke Hemsworth and Brian Cox. Out in cinemas today! #SupportBritishFilm


London Film Festival: Gone Too Far

Saturday, 19 October 2013








With our beautiful writer Bola Agbaje


Me and lovely co-star Adelayo Adedayo, star of Some Girls and fellow blogger
Check her blog here

The whole Gone Too Far creative team; writer, director, DOP, producers and actors

Sweater and skirt suit: Libertine-Libertine
Shoes and bag: Zara
Chain: Ebay
Nails: Revlon Knockout
Lipstick: Mac Ruby Woo
 


Last night Gone Too Far premiered at the London Film Festival. It was the culmination of lots of hard work and love, from the stage show at the Royal Court to getting the film actually made to filming in the freezing cold last Autumn. It was great to get dressed up, walk the red carpet and then see the amazing reactions of our friends and family, it really makes it all worthwhile.

This woollen Libertine-Libertine outfit was the perfect edgy alternative to a dress and I thought it would be warmer as it is October!

The Hunter S

Saturday, 21 September 2013














Top, Skirt and Boots: all H&M
Bag: £19.99 Zara
Turban: £2.99 Ebay
Varsity Jacket: Vintage store in Brighton
Nails: Nails Inc. Hampstead Heath
Lipstick: Revlon Black Cherry
 
 
Well summer seems to well and truly have left us and so quickly too! Cold and rain have descended upon us which requires warmer clothes and warmer colours. I love this dark red colour, it's so autumnal and this varsity jacket is very American cheerleader haha.
 
My friend Louise wanted to try out this little pub called The Hunter S in Hackney's De Beauvoir so we headed down for a mid week dinner. The pub is named after eccentric American journalist and author Hunter S. Thompson who wrote Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas and the décor is a nod to his love of excess - taxidermy hanging on the walls, saucy pictures in the toilets and a huge chandelier hanging from a copper ceiling! It was very cosy and got busy later in the evening with groups of friends celebrating birthdays and their pretty cool lives (that's what it looked like anyway) so booking a table is advisable is you want to eat. We had pumpkin, sage and goats cheese risotto, olives and the most amazing sweet potato wedges followed by an alcohol soaked almond tart with ice cream (we shared ;-0).