by Sarah Pritchard
Love it or loathe it – we’ve gotta rid our hair of those split ends from time to time. Here are the inevitable feels we all go through at the salon…
by Sarah Pritchard
Love it or loathe it – we’ve gotta rid our hair of those split ends from time to time. Here are the inevitable feels we all go through at the salon…
It’s the trend that never dates so it’s time to dig out your nautical numbers girls. From Breton knits to wrap waist pieces, let’s get on the stripe hype.
There’s two types of people in this world. Wait, scratch that. That’s a lie. There’s actually hundreds and thousands of different people living right here, right now, but for the sake of this post, there’s two okay? Play along with me here…
Just last weekend my friend woke up with ‘the fear’ and no I’m not talking a generic breed of fear but technological fear. Why? Because she’d bluntly told the guy she liked that she liked him. ‘Wow’ you’re probably thinking right? But it takes a whole lotta bravery to put yourself out there with a chance of rejection looming. To let down your walls and to show vulnerability to someone else.
I’m kinda like the Chuck Bass of the world. It’ll take me two seasons in before I realise ‘crap, yeah, these feelings aren’t going anywhere’ and even until the last episode ever before I do something about it. Luckily for Bass it wasn’t too late for his happy ending but we don’t all have his luck and this is real life baby. Playing it cool may defend you and your heart, your feelings and your pride, but in the long run where does it get you?
When I was 16 I remember one Valentine’s card I got in school. My ‘admirer’ handed me the bold red envelope which he told me was from ‘someone else.’ I think he forgot we’d spent years sitting together enough for me to know his writing a mile off. Denial: it’s a funny thing.
Life’s both the shortest and longest thing you’ll ever do, and I think my friend shouldn’t fear anything at all, and it’s in fact the deniers of the wold (and yes I’m even pointing the emotional finger at me) that should be fearful. Life’s what you make of it. It’s also who you share it with. And why hide what you’re feeling? Why hide potential partnerships, flings and attractions?
Sure it can go a few ways. He may feel the same – if so, winning. If not, don’t feel disheartened. Falling for someone is flattering, and if they value you as a person, they won’t run a mile but be thankful you spared a part of your heart for them. Because at the end of the day, feelings are what make us human, spread love around like confetti, keep your heart open to all of the paths possible and never regret telling someone how you feel. Better to know where you stand than to always wonder ‘what if?’
by Ettie Stevenson
Spring’s sprung and all we wanna do is to be out and about enjoying it. There are all kinds of events to be planning but the real struggle is knowing what to wear.Forget last-minute outfit planning, here’s our guide to get you prepped – no matter your plans.
There’s nothing like discovering a new city with your squad but knowing what clothes to pack ain’t always that easy. We say keep it casual. Jeans tick all of the boxes – combine yours with a slogan tee and statement jacket for a comfy look – perf for travelling too. You’ll need a rucksack, because what adventurer is complete without one? Look effortless AF with this look.
by Amita Kundlani
It’s been 10 years since the final episode of The O.C. aired. Despite only having four seasons (sob!) there were some pretty unforgettable moments c/o Seth and co. From shootings and breakups to weddings and divorces (and a WHOLE lot of crazy drama) here are the life lessons we’ve learnt from The O.C.
We wanna be in a family where bagels are on the menu EVERYDAY.
by Sam Grisdale
While most 14-year olds these days know how to contour and bake, for us, we’ve experienced some pretty shameful faux pas…
You did it, I did, we all did it. But none of us know why we did it.
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