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Powered by the planet: Four products from Herbivore Botanicals you need to try

by Lina Clémence May 30, 2025
written by Lina Clémence


I’ve been a real wellness kick lately.  Although I’ve always been one to workout a lot (I do some form of exercise five days a week and move everyday), I’ve been really focusing on nutrition and consuming and using better-for-you products.  This comes to skincare too.

Although I do love so many skincare brands, I have been leaning towards more natural products.  One brand that I’ve been intrigued about for a while is Herbivore Botanicals. Herbivore, which started in Seattle in 2011, has skincare products with an emphasis on natural, high-quality ingredients.  Their items are free of synthetic ingredients, including dyes, fragrances, and parabens. They also package them in glass and paper, using recycled and recyclable plastic only when necessary.

The thing that drew me to Herbivore initially was it’s super aesthetic packaging, which features glass bottles and simple labels. They have the kind of products that you want to display since they are simple, but oh so aesthetic. I recently got some items sent to me from the brand and couldn’t want to try them out. Their line ranges from serums to eye creams, moisturizers, masks, and more.

Curious on what to try? Then keep reading…

Herbivore Botanicals Blue Tansy Resurfacing Clarity Mask

Blue Tansy Resurfacing Clarity Mask

Looking for a product to help with large pores? Then you’ll like the Blue Tansy Resurfacing Clay Mask (C$66). This natural mask gently clarifies skin with BHAs and white willow bark, fruit enzymes, as well as aloe and blue tansy essential oil to help with the appearance of redness and irritation.

I actually had never heard of blue tansy before but it’s a natural source of azulene, which in addition to giving the mask its blue colour, it helps to also soothe the appearance of redness and irritation.

This mask is best suited for oily to blemish-prone skin, and if you have more sensitive skin then I would recommend a spot test first to make sure you don’t get irritated.  This mask helps wth enlarged pores and blemish-prone skin, uneven skin texture, oily or combination skin, and dullness.

Apply the product to your skin and then leave on for 15 to 20 minutes before rinsing off. Use it a couple times a week for the best results.

Herbivore Botanicals Super Nova 5% Vitamin C + Caffeine Brightening Eye Cream

Super Nova 5% Vitamin C + Caffeine Brightening Eye Cream

Do you suffer from dark circles or dull underlies? Then you’ll love the Super Nova 5% Vitamin C + Caffeine Brightening Eye Cream (C$63). This eye cream is great for dark circles, puffiness, and dryness.

The formula contains THD vitamin C, which is a highly efficacious form of vitamin C, as well as turmeric and caffeine to wake up the eye area.  Apply this eye cream in the morning to instantly wake up the eyes and depuff them, while also brightening the look of dark circles in seven days.

Although this is mainly for daytime use (because of the vitamin C and caffeine), you can use it at night as well.

Herbivore Botanicals Emerald Hemp Seed and Adaptogens Deep Moisture Glow Oil and Moon Fruit Serum

Emerald Hemp Seed and Adaptogens Deep Moisture Glow Oil

Looking for moisturized skin that glows? Then you’ll love the Emerald Hemp Seed and Adaptogens Deep Moisture Glow Oil (C$66). This serum gives skin intense moisture and a natural-looking glow.

Suitable for all skin types, this serum can be applied morning and night, and targets dryness and dullness to reveal glowing skin. The formula contains a blend of omega-fatty-acid-rich hemp seed oil, which also soothes skin, as well as adaptogens like shiitake mushroom and ashwagandha root to protect skin against environmental stressors.  It also has cannabis in it, which will help calm skin.

Moon Fruit 1% Bakuchiol + Peptides Retinol Alternative Serum

Love retinol but looking for a natural version? Then you’ll love the Moon Fruit 1% Bakuchiol + Peptides Retinol Alternative Serum (C$82).

This plant-based retinol-alternative serum helps treat signs of aging thanks to the one per cent bakuchiol and plant peptides. Bakuchiol is an isolated extract from the babchi plant that mimics the smoothing and firming benefits of retinol. It also contains plant peptides to visibly tighten skin, as well as a blend of super fruits that contain vitamins C, E, B5, and antioxidants, amino and fatty acids that firm skin.

This nighttime serum targets fine lines and wrinkles, loss of firmness, and dryness. The great thing about bakuchiol is that it’s non-irritating, unlike retinol, which when applied too much can give you irritation, dryness, and redness. This serum contains 100 per cent plant-based ingredients promising to gently give you the anti-aging benefits you’re looking for without any issues or irritation. It’s also pregnancy safe.

Herbivore Botanicals products

Herbivore has a ton of other skincare products available as well and I can tell you already that with such a small taste of the brand I’ve had so far, I will definitely be looking into trying out more items. Not only is the packaging so cute, but I love the fact that it’s a plant-powered skincare line that is good for you and the planet.

Have you tried any items from Herbivore Botanicals?

Please note, all products provided by PR. All opinions are my own.

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Indonesian Beauty

VOL.06 Slow Living di Bali 🚚 Daily Vlog 🍚 Ajari Anak Masak, 🧺 & Belanja ke Pasar Tradisional Bali

by Lina Clémence May 29, 2025
written by Lina Clémence


Halo semuanya, Setelah pindah dari Jakarta, kami mulai menjalani kehidupan baru di Bali—lebih tenang, lebih perlahan, dan lebih dekat dengan keluarga. Di vlog kali ini, kami berbagi momen saat anak-anak belajar tanggung jawab di rumah, dari mencuci beras hingga memasak nasi sendiri. Mobil keluarga kami juga akhirnya sampai di Bali dengan towing, dan kami mulai beres-beres rumah: pasang gorden, belanja ke pasar tradisional, dan menikmati sore yang bebas polusi. Semua momen ini adalah bagian dari perjalanan kami untuk hidup lebih sadar dan sederhana. Semoga video ini bisa memberi inspirasi buat teman-teman yang juga ingin mencoba slow living bersama keluarga 💛



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SWALEDALE CHATEAUBRIAND & A ROASTED ROOT SALAD. | Barely There Beauty

by Lina Clémence May 29, 2025
written by Lina Clémence


Everything about this dish is delicious. Simultaneously fresh but moreish, light but substantial. At it’s heart I’m featuring chateaubriand from Swaledale Butchers and alongside it, my most favourite of salads.

We really like to support smaller businesses where we can, especially over large supermarket chains and I love that butchers and other artisan food producers are branching out and providing the means to purchase their produce nationwide.

Swaledale kindly offered me the opportunity to try their wares, a chance
at which I jumped. Yorkshire-based, top-to-tail butchery from animals
reared on small farms in the Dales, they’ve a wide range from prime cuts
to offal and bones. Choosing lesser known breeds and fresh over frozen, they also curate boxes should you like to try a selection – I have my eyes on this one.

I plumped
for their chateaubriand this time – pan fried, lots of butter, then
roasted whole, sliced thin, medium rare, such a treat.

Vegetarians and vegans alike avert your eyes momentarily as I share this beautiful hunk of boeuf. 

 

Ingredients

The beef:
700g chateaubriand
A couple of sprigs of rosemary
Drizzle of olive oil
Knob of butter
A couple of crushed garlic cloves in skins
Salt & pepper

The salad:
150g washed rocket
300g carrots, peeled & chopped
2 large, or 3 small, beetroot, peeled & cut into wedges
2 good handfuls of pecans
2 tbsps light brown sugar
Chilli flakes
Salt & pepper

The dressing:
Juice of 2 lemons
A scant tsp of mustard
1 finely crushed garlic clove
Chopped rosemary
60ml olive oil
Salt & pepper

 

Method

Preheat an oven to 180C. Toss the beets and carrots in olive oil, salt and pepper. Roast for 35-40 minutes until toasty and tender.

Meanwhile add all of the viniagrette ingredients into a jar and shake well until combined.

 

In a dry pan over a medium heat toast the nuts until fragrant, before
adding the sugar, lots of black pepper and a pinch of salt and chilli
flakes. Once mostly melted, remove onto a sheet of parchment to cool (I
advise making more than stated here as they’re a moreish snack).

For the beef, I followed Swaledale’s cooking instructions: 

Remove the chateaubriand from the fridge ahead of time to come up to room temp.

 

Season a board well with salt and pepper, roll the meat around to season all sides evenly.

Preheat an oven to 165C.

Sear the meat in a little olive oil over a high heat, quickly brown on all sides.

 

Turn down the heat and add butter, rosemary sprigs and garlic. Once the butter begins to foam, baste the meat.

Transfer the pan to the oven and roast for 4 minutes. Flip over the steak, baste and roast for another 4 minutes.

Remove the chateaubriand from the oven to a plate/tray and tip over the
hot butter/juices. Tent with foil and allow to rest for 15 minutes.

Once the vegetables are cooked, remove from the oven and pour over the
viniagrette (everything goes a beautiful shade of cerise thanks to the
beets).

In a large mixing bowl, add the dressed roasted roots, rocket and pecans, toss and take to the table.

Once rested, slice the chateaubriand against the grain and serve.

Chateaubriand-roasted-vegetable-salad

I must note that the beef was delicious. Delightfully, truly tender with a smooth, rounded, beefy flavour.

Thank you to Swaledale for enabling this delicious dinner.

xx

 



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Hair Styling

Braided Updo with Baby-Girl~ yes, I’m still fixing my hair every day!

by Lina Clémence May 29, 2025
written by Lina Clémence


Hi friends!

It has been much too long since I posted on my blog, but as you can see I have been…busy 🙂  Baby Girl is growing fast and oh-so-sweet!  Thankfully I still have time most days to fix my hair, and yesterday we managed to take some mommy-and-baby photos that also include some hairstyle shots.  This is one of my go-to styles these days, a small French braid where a headband would go, brought down into a side braided bun.  Hopefully I can post more hairstyle pictures on my blog in the weeks and months ahead, thank you so much for continuing to follow!  I wanted to let you know that this is not yet a dead page 🙂

I hope you are staying happy and healthy these days, and that you too have a sweet quarantine buddy <3



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Cosmetics

Best Clean Beauty Brands and Products

by Lina Clémence May 29, 2025
written by Lina Clémence


Years ago it seemed like there were only two options when it came to skincare.

Choosing “natural” skincare meant that the products were safe for your skin and the environment, but they came at a price. Effectiveness was often sacrificed for safety and gentleness.

Synthetically made skincare was more powerful but could often raise health and environmental concerns.

But now consumers don’t have to choose, thanks to brands like Carrot & Stick.

Carrot & Stick perfectly balances the gentle nurturing of plants with the powerful results of innovative science.

Best Clean Beauty Brands

Best Overall

BEST Carrot & Stick

 

The Full List

Drunk Elephant

Origins 

Mad Hippie

Tata Harper

True Botanicals

Tula Skincare

Fresh Skincare

 

The Full List

 

BEST OVERALL

Carrot & Stick
Whether you’re already a fan of natural skincare or simply want to try it, one of the newest naturally derived skincare brands is Carrot & Stick. The collection offers the best of both worlds, meaning it combines plant-based ingredients with cutting-edge science to formulate skincare products that are effective and gentle to the environment. 

Carrot & Stick takes a tough-love approach to skincare, perfectly balancing the gentle nurturing of plants with the powerful results of innovative science. The result? Straightforward, effective skincare that delivers radiant-looking skin that is good for you and good for the environment. The collection covers all the essential skincare needs with a moisturizer, serum, face wash, brightening pads, and targeted serums to address various skincare concerns.

While Carrot & Stick products all rely on naturally sourced ingredients, what is equally important is what doesn’t go inside the formulas. The brand skips harmful chemicals commonly found in skincare products. The company is also environmentally conscious, and is committed to eliminating known irritants and pollutants that can compromise skin health and contaminate the environment. The packaging is streamlined to help cut down on waste.

The brand incorporates naturally derived ingredients such as plant proteins and plant-based neuropeptides and cannabis sativa. Other key ingredients include vitamin C, which helps to brighten the skin and fade the look of dark spots; vitamin E, an antioxidant that helps nourish the skin; hydrating hemp seed oil and glycerin, a humectant. Additional ingredients include sea buckthorn oil, which is thought to have anti-inflammatory properties; horse chestnut seed extract and oat kernel extract. Rounding out the ingredients list are proven heavy hitters like this group of AHAs (alpha hydroxy acids)- mandelic and lactic acid- and BHAs (beta hydroxy acids) like salicylic acid. Another key ingredient is hyaluronic acid, which occurs naturally in the body and can hold up to 1,000 times its weight in water.

It is also important to highlight what customers won’t find in Carrot & Stick products. The company calls it the “Nix List,” and these unwanted ingredients includes sulfates, parabens, formaldehydes, phthalates, mineral oil, retinyl palmitate, oxybenzone, coal tar, hydroquinone, triclosan, triclocarban and synthetic fragrances.

FULL LIST

Drunk Elephant
Cruelty-free brand Drunk Elephant has several top-rated products. With its clean formulations and Instagram-worthy packaging, Drunk Elephant is beloved by shoppers, influencers, and beauty editors. The brand has received plenty of editorial coverage in publications such as Allure, New Beauty, Vogue, and Refinery29 and has scooped up plenty of industry awards as well.

Drunk Elephant combines tried-and-true skincare ingredients (i.e., vitamin C, retinol, and peptides) with unique extracts (i.e., marula oil, mongongo oil, and more) to create products that truly stand out from the crowd. Plus, the brand leaves out harmful ingredients — aka the “Suspicious 6” — that they believe are at the root of almost every skin issue.

Origins
One of the pioneers of natural-based cosmetics is Origins, which William Lauder launched in 1990. Origins continues to trail blaze with green ideas, such as reducing its environmental impact and committing to planting trees. 

Origins’ slogan is “Powered by Nature. Proven by Science.” The brand’s philosophy is to incorporate natural ingredients into its skincare line. This means a mix of exotic ingredients sourced worldwide and more common plant and oil-based products, such as charcoal, ginseng, and caffeine – all created in an environmentally conscious way. One of the first products was the Clear Improvement Active charcoal mask, still one of the best-selling masks in the US. 

Mad Hippie
Mad Hippie is a clean beauty brand built on the notion that natural skincare can be very effective as traditional. The brand uses organic natural ingredients and safe synthetic ingredients to formulate its skincare and makeup products while leaving out toxic ingredients and unnecessary additives. 

The brand does an excellent job of incorporating a wide variety of beneficial ingredients into its product formulations. Mad Hippie uses many unique botanical extracts and oils, such as konjac root, cloudberry fruit extract, blackcurrant seed oil, acai extract, reishi mushroom extract, and chlorella extract just to name a few. Additionally, you’ll find many tried-and-true anti-aging ingredients in its formulas, such as vitamins A, C, and E, and peptides.

Tata Harper
Tata Harper founded her eponymous skincare brand in 2010 when the “farm to face” concept was still new. Today the Tata Harper brand is one of the best-known natural skincare brands with fans including Gwyneth Paltrow and Emma Watson. Harper herself is one of many females leading a beauty company, including Charlotte Tilbury, Glossier’s Emily Weiss, and Jamie Kern Lima of IT Cosmetics.

Tata Harper makes natural skincare products made in small batches in Vermont led by an all-female lab. Ingredients not grown in Vermont are sourced from around the world. Tata Harper products use 43 “high performance” ingredients. The company states that “We pack the most ingredients at the highest levels of concentration to deliver maximum results—without a single drop of artificial chemicals.” Each product has its batch number etched on the bottle so that customers can track how (and when) their item was made. Tata Harper products are free from GMOs, toxins, fillers, artificial fragrances, artificial colors, and synthetic chemicals.

True Botanicals
True Botanicals founder Hillary Peterson learned this hard truth after being diagnosed with thyroid cancer. She describes that moment as a “wake up call” and took a serious look at how she could better support her health in every way possible.

Tula Skincare
​​While dermatologists create many skincare brands, the story behind Tula is a little different. The brand’s founder — Dr. Roshini Raj — is actually a board-certified gastroenterologist. Through her medical career, Dr. Raj found that probiotics could benefit the skin like they benefit the digestive system. And that’s why you’ll find probiotics as the key ingredients in all Tula skincare products.

The probiotics used in Tula skincare products are clinically proven to help promote the look of skin’s natural balance, locking in moisture to leave your complexion more hydrated and reducing the appearance of inflammation. Tula also uses several superfoods in their skincare products, such as blueberries, turmeric, and white tea. All products are 100% free from phthalates, parabens, propylene glycol, petrolatum, gluten, and mineral oil.

Fresh Skincare
Fresh Skin Care is a beauty brand that creates their products by combining potent natural ingredients, ancient rituals, and modern science. In 1991, Fresh Skin Care founders Lev Glazman and Alina Roytberg were Russian immigrants living in Boston, and they saw the need for beauty that was both effective and indulgent.

Best Clean Skincare Brands: The Bottom Line

 Our top clean skincare picks is Carrot & Stick.

Carrot & Stick routines take the guesswork out of building a skincare routine. And, you save up to $160. Use code DERM20 for 20% off. We recommend Day and Night Routine.





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Luxury Fashion

Celebrate Motherhood with Timeless Fashion by Anne Fontaine

by Lina Clémence May 29, 2025
written by Lina Clémence


Being a mother evokes the birth of previously unknown strength, diligence, and flexibility. It is a role that only a woman is designed to fill, with all of her unmatched energy, love and grace. 

Join me and designer Anne Fontaine on a journey through life, motherhood and mountaintops as we explore just a few facets of what it means to be a mother–in a timeless collection of essentials suited for the the role.

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A woman in a white shirt is holding a baby while sitting on grass, with mountains in the background. Another child is seen in the distance, and a second woman is nearby.

Motherhood is a station that changes you completely, rewrites your forward chapters and gives you a new perspective on life itself. 

Everyday, I celebrate motherhood with cherished moments, new realizations, and a deep gratitude for the present moment God has given me. 

A woman wearing sunglasses holds a baby while standing on a grassy hillside, with mountains visible in the background.

This year, I celebrate motherhood in Anne Fontaine.

Designed with timeless silhouettes, durable high quality materials and craftsmanship, and details that scream “I am a woman”, I can’t imagine a brand more suited for the celebration of motherhood. 

A mother holding her baby while smiling, with two young children playing nearby on a grassy field with rocks and mountains in the background.

First introduced to the brand several years back, our relationship has involved to a lifelong appreciation and of art that is become fashion, from youth to motherhood.

From bold statement couture to the essential white shirt collection, Anne Fontaine designs clothes that feel special, and make moments memories with iconic style that lasts a lifetime. 

A woman wearing a stylish white shirt and denim jeans, seated on grass, enjoying a moment with a child.

This Mother’s Day, we have joined forces to share a beautiful moment of motherhood, wrapped in Anne Fontaine essentials that highlight versatility and timeless feminine style. 

Enter the anything but basic essential white shirt and everyday jean. A crisp white shirt and heritage blue jean may be the most timeless combination of all time. 

Anne Fontaine transposes traditional silhouettes into pieces that are unique and beautiful, while maintaining the versatility of the iconic blue jean and white shirt ensemble. 

A mother wearing a white blouse kisses her baby while standing outdoors, with mountains in the background.
A woman holding a child while wearing a white shirt, standing against a scenic mountainous backdrop.

Let us begin to discuss the Anne Fontaine white shirt collection. An iconic part of the Anne Fontaine assortment, the white shirt collection features a mix of classic, professional silhouettes with feminine details…

Scaling to couture inspired blouses with magnificent sleeves and ornate details–proving there is truly a white shirt for every occasion. 

Featured is the Eddie shirt. A piece I had my eyes on before it was officially released, spotting it paired with some Anne Fontaine bottoms from the previous season. As soon as it was available, it was added to my collection of Anne Fontaine white blouses (which is extensive). I have worn many of my pieces countless times, and my favorite blouse is now nearly worn thin after years of repeated wear. 

A woman wearing a crisp white shirt and jeans, sitting outdoors with a child in her lap, surrounded by green grass and a scenic mountain view.

This blouse is in a category of its own–with corset inspired “boning”, a front zipper closure and crisp structured cuff.

Anne Fontaine’s signature Parisian flair is evident, giving the blouse a look of refinement and sophistication. 

It has an incredibly flattering fit, with just the right amount of stretch in a timeless, dark blue hue. Snap details extend from the knee to the ankle which can be opened for a more flared look. The Nabi jean is a classic combo to the white shirt collection, perfect for picnics in the park, Sunday morning drives, or office to evening wear. 

A mother lovingly embraces her child while sitting outdoors, surrounded by a scenic mountain backdrop. She wears a white blouse and stylish dark blue jeans featuring button details, along with leopard print heels. The moment captures the essence of warmth and connection in motherhood.
A mother in a white shirt embraces her young child in a natural outdoor setting, symbolizing the bond of motherhood.

From denim to couture, Anne Fontaine is a timeless collection that celebrates womanhood, and all of the beauty that comes with being a mother.

Want more? I’ve shortlisted my favorites of the season in a Mother’s Day special, curated editorial in collaboration with Anne Fontaine.

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Not every moment of motherhood is aesthetically beautiful. It can be messy. Challenging. And funny at times. But the spirit of motherhood is a kind of beauty I never knew. With more love and appreciation of every moment than I ever could have imagined. 

Cheers to my mother who has taught me strength and endurance. And to all mothers who give so much of their heart and soul to their children. Thank God for the gift of being a mother, and for the way He has changed my life and shaped me into the ever sculpting form of mother I am today. And thank you Anne Fontaine, for the opportunity to celebrate this Mother’s Day clad in timeless elegance so suited to the occasion. 

A smiling woman wearing sunglasses and a white shirt is holding a baby in a cozy outfit, crouching on grassy land with a mountain view in the background.
A mother holds a baby while walking on a scenic path, as a young child in a white dress runs playfully nearby, surrounded by a lush green landscape and cloudy sky.

In accordance with the FTC regulations for Influencers, this post features gifted items from Anne Fontaine. All thoughts, comments and musings are made of my own opinion and honest, personal experience with the products reviewed or mentioned. I hope you’ve found this post informational and inspiring!

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GOSBAGS – fashionable, functional and for a cause

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Plus Size Fashion

Is a Craft Gin Club subscription worth it? – A Curious Fancy

by Lina Clémence May 29, 2025
written by Lina Clémence


A summer meadow picnic with Craft Gin Club’s subscription box styled by Ragini R/ A Curious Fancy. Ragini is sitting in a meadow wearing a green floral apron dress. Next to her is a mirrored tray with a bottle of gin, 2 glasses with gin cocktails, and some meadow flowers on it. Close to the tray is a wicker basket wth packets of snacks in it.

We’ve been getting a monthly subscription box from Craft Gin Club since February this year and I wanted to talk a bit about it! Full disclosure: Owen is the gin aficionado in our family and I’ve been partnering with Craft Gin Club on a gifting basis as a little monthly treat for him. We receive the boxes, I create some content each month (sometimes with Owen’s help, sometimes by myself) and then we enjoy the gin, snacks and mixers.

Would we pay for a Craft Gin Club subscription if I wasn’t in a position to create photo and video content in exchange for the monthly boxes? The answer is yes. We’d probably get a bi-monthly subscription instead of a monthly one – Craft Gin Club offers monthly, bi-monthly and quarterly subscriptions along with the option of purchasing one-off boxes of the month. There are some monthly boxes that I’ve loved more than Owen did and vice versa, so I appreciate that there’s the option to choose the ones you like the most.

A summer meadow picnic with Craft Gin Club’s subscription box styled by Ragini R/ A Curious Fancy. Ragini is sitting in a meadow wearing a green floral apron dress. Next to her is a mirrored tray with a bottle of gin, 2 glasses with gin cocktails, and some meadow flowers on it. Close to the tray is a wicker basket wth packets of snacks in it.

Whether it’s a subscription or a one off box, Craft Gin Club makes for a wonderful gift as there are so many different things to try out in every box. Everything comes packaged beautifully and securely, and there’s something for everyone. I love the fruity gin cocktails that I can make with the mixers while Owen prefers a traditional G&T. There are even things for Lila to enjoy (she loves the toddler friendly crisps and chocolate!) And thanks to Craft Gin Club, I’ve also discovered some new favourite beverages, both alcoholic and otherwise. That’s my favourite thing about these boxes – there’s a bundle of new things to try out every month that we wouldn’t discover otherwise, and some of the snacks and beverages from previous months’ boxes (blood orange cider and chocolate covered marshmallows immediately spring to mind) have become firm favourites in our household.

When we were shooting these photos in the meadows, we soon realised that we’d once again forgotten to bring a bottle opener, so we couldn’t make the cocktail of the month for the photos! (With every subscription box, you also get an issue of the Craft Gin Club magazine which has a variety of cocktail recipes and ideas including the cocktail of the month, the ingredients for which are included in the box.) So I quickly made a cocktail of my own creation with the Tassie gin, limeade, cocktail syrup, and dried pineapple garnish. And it was so good! I know next to nothing about making cocktails and with the ingredients in a Craft Gin Club box, I can just throw things together to my liking and get a delicious end result. Now that’s what I call magic!

This is July’s box that you can see in the photos – we’ve already received the box for August and I can’t wait to unbox it and try out the gin and other goodies inside! The boxes are £40 each and all of them have a full sized bottle of gin along with a range of tonics, mixers, garnishes and snacks to nibble on while flipping through the monthly magazine. Craft Gin Club also has frequent discounts on their website which make the boxes even better value! So here’s to a subscription box that never fails to delight, month after month *clink* And to more makeup free photoshoots (did you notice?)

A summer meadow picnic with Craft Gin Club’s subscription box styled by Ragini R/ A Curious Fancy. Ragini is sitting in a meadow wearing a green floral apron dress. Next to her is a mirrored tray with a bottle of gin, 2 glasses with gin cocktails, and some meadow flowers on it. Close to the tray is a wicker basket wth packets of snacks in it.
A summer meadow picnic with Craft Gin Club’s subscription box styled by Ragini R/ A Curious Fancy. Ragini is sitting in a meadow wearing a green floral apron dress. Next to her is a mirrored tray with a bottle of gin, 2 glasses with gin cocktails, and some meadow flowers on it. Close to the tray is a wicker basket wth packets of snacks in it.
A summer meadow picnic with Craft Gin Club’s subscription box styled by Ragini R/ A Curious Fancy. Ragini is sitting in a meadow wearing a green floral apron dress. Next to her is a mirrored tray with a bottle of gin, 2 glasses with gin cocktails, and some meadow flowers on it. Close to the tray is a wicker basket wth packets of snacks in it.
A summer meadow picnic with Craft Gin Club’s subscription box styled by Ragini R/ A Curious Fancy. Ragini is sitting in a meadow wearing a green floral apron dress. Next to her is a mirrored tray with a bottle of gin, 2 glasses with gin cocktails, and some meadow flowers on it. Close to the tray is a wicker basket wth packets of snacks in it.
A summer meadow picnic with Craft Gin Club’s subscription box styled by Ragini R/ A Curious Fancy. Ragini is sitting in a meadow wearing a green floral apron dress. Next to her is a mirrored tray with a bottle of gin, 2 glasses with gin cocktails, and some meadow flowers on it. Close to the tray is a wicker basket wth packets of snacks in it.
A summer meadow picnic with Craft Gin Club’s subscription box styled by Ragini R/ A Curious Fancy. Ragini is sitting in a meadow wearing a green floral apron dress. Next to her is a mirrored tray with a bottle of gin, 2 glasses with gin cocktails, and some meadow flowers on it. Close to the tray is a wicker basket wth packets of snacks in it.



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The Answer | A rose like this.

by Lina Clémence May 29, 2025
written by Lina Clémence


I have a very long answer for why I’ve been neglecting my little space of the internet so long but that will have to wait for another day and another post. Instead of being concerned as to whether anyone is reading or growing my following I’ve decided to go back to the roots of my blog where I posted a mix of creative work, outfits and music videos (new and old) I’d share with my opinions, so here we are. 

Jamie Lawson is someone I discovered in October 2014 prior to him having a record deal. He had known Ed Sheeran from the folk circuit way back when and Ed asked him on a whim to support his support act at Manchester Arena, less than a year later Jamie had a number one single and a record deal with Gingerbread Records. 

This is the first single from his third album (well third album he’s released as a signed artist?) and he may not have grown to the global success of Sheeran but his music is from deep in his soul and you can hear that throughout every lyric. I took my dad to his tour back in 2016 for his first album and my dad said it was bit depressing (which some of the songs can be and yes I’ve now had at least a few tears each time I’ve seen him live)

I’m going to leave you with the opening verse because yeah. Just listen. 

If I ask too many questions

It’s cause I can’t quite comprehend

How my soul’s in your possession

How in the world it all makes sense

Is there any explanation

How you’re always in my head

Why does my heart beat irregular rhythm

Could it be the touch that your hands keep giving

Your love this the answer.



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Chariots Of Fire – Advanced Style

by Lina Clémence May 29, 2025
written by Lina Clémence


Ari Seth Cohen

Photographer and author, Ari Seth Cohen, is the creator of Advanced Style, a project devoted “to capturing the sartorial savvy of the senior set.” He says, “I feature people who live full creative lives. They live life to the fullest, age gracefully and continue to grow and challenge themselves.”









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