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15 Ways to Get Your Camembert Fix This Christmas 

by Lina Clémence June 19, 2025
written by Lina Clémence


Christmas won’t be Christmas without any camembert, or so the famous first line in Little Women goes…

This gorgeously gooey baked cheese is a dinner party classic, and for good reason! Whether it’s served as a mini-fondue on a grazing board ready for guests to tuck in with hunks of toasted sourdough, an elite starter flavoured with fresh rosemary and garlic, or the star in show of a picky bits tea, this humble cheese can take the most vanilla of dinner plans and transform them into a festive feast. 

If you’re looking for a way to reinvent the camembert wheel this Christmas, then you’ve landed in the right place because CheeseTok has been good to us this year, inspiring creative recipes aplenty. From truffle-flavoured creations to pigs in blankets pasta wheels and cranberry and camembert pastry twists, consider this the only inspo you need to make sure you take the crown for hostess with the mostest this Christmas. 

Baked Camembert With Honey & Chilli

A classic throw-in-the-oven, minimal effort dish is a busy hostess’s best friend, and this chilli and honey baked camembert is as 10/10 delicious as it is easy. Simply score your camembert, add some sprigs of rosemary and drizzle with honey and chilli flakes before baking, and prepare to wow. Serve with toasted sourdough, crackers or a slice of fluffy focaccia and enjoy the most moreish starter you’ll be thinking about for days afterwards. Find the recipe on Lindsey’s website here.

Camembert Sandwich

The sandwich of all sandwiches, consider this the most elite lunch choice you can make throughout the festive season. Melted between a toasted crusty loaf or bagel, this summery take on a Christmas classic features strawberries, blueberries and a generous drizzle of balsamic glaze that’s sure to have your tastebuds dancing. 

Caramelised Camembert Potato Fondue

If there were two things in this world that we simply never tire of, let it be known it’s cheese and potatoes. This god tier recipe is one that combines the best bits of both, with a base of caramelised onions and creamy mash, topped with half a camembert, sprigs of rosemary, cloves of garlic and a drizzle of honey for the perfect mix of sweetness and tanginess. A guaranteed crowd-pleaser, make sure it’s placed at your end of the table at dinner…

Truffle Baked Camembert Cheese

Elevate your camembert with a shaved truffle finish (*chef’s kiss*) and the most elite means of taking a traditional Christmas starter from predictable to perfection. Made all the better by the addition of a generous portion of confit garlic, this dish is one of few ingredients but guaranteed to have your guests requesting it time and time again. 

Camembert Spaghetti

Two words. Camembert Spaghetti- we’re sold. Once again made all the more delicious by the addition of copious amounts of garlic, this creamy spaghetti dish is comfort food central and one that’s perfect for December when your fridge is packed with an eclectic mix of ingredients that don’t exactly make a cohesive meal. With minimal ingredients, this pasta dish feels like a step up from your go-to pesto pasta with all the same comforting qualities. Midweek dinners just got all the more delicious. 

Camembert Croissant Sandwich

Sweet and savoury marry perfectly in this croissant sandwich, stepping up from the classic cheddar and ham filling with a combination that’s sure to become a staple of your festive brunch menus. With a generous jam base, melted camembert middle and chopped walnut topping, the mix of textures and flavours elevate this breakfast choice and make it the perfect Christmas morning combination that’s guaranteed to impress the in-laws. 

Pesto Baked Camembert

Speaking of pesto, this baked camembert with twisted pesto pastry is a tear and share dream, creating the perfect centrepiece for Boxing Day ‘picky bits’ in a way that wows. To make it even easier, purchase pre-rolled pastry and simply cut and twist in an impressive but surprisingly easy to replicate design, and hey presto (or should we say pesto?), you’ve created a God tier recipe in less than 10 minutes. Experiment with sundried tomato or spiced pestos for a warming kick and enjoy in front of your seventh re-run of The Holiday of the festive season. 

Chipotle Honey Baked Camembert

Realistically cheese goes well with most things, but add a little chipotle sauce, fresh spring onions and a generous dose of honey and you may well have just created food heaven. With the perfect warming kick for a cold and crisp winter’s day, pair this spiced and saucy camembert with an equally delicious crusty loaf and prepare to welcome in your new foodie obsession. 

Rosemary and Garlic Camembert with Fluffy Bread Balls 

If your dreams are often consumed by Pizza Express’ dreamy dough balls (same), look no further than this recipe for an at-home version of their doughy dynamic but bigger and better. With a honey and rosemary roasted camembert at the centre of this delicious sharing showstopper, take a dreamy December afternoon to prepare a batch of these fluffy and moreish bread rolls (it’s easier than you think) and enjoy them with a delightfully cheesy centrepiece or with a leftover Turkey and stuffing filling too. Bellissimo!  

Super Easy Garlic Camembert Boat

Christmas calls for cheese and carbs on the hour every hour, and what better way to honour that tradition than with a camembert baked tiger bloomer? Stuffed with not one but two baked camembert rounds for double the joy and drizzled in oozy garlic rosemary butter, it’s a yuletide delicacy sure to please the crowds. And there’s no danger of any vampires coming anywhere near you – it’s a win win.

Camembert & Cranberry Twists

Want a bit of crunch with your camembert? Enter camembert and cranberry twists, baked to perfection and ready to share ‘n’ tear in 20 minutes flat. To make, simply roll out your Jus-Rol pastry and cut into two circles. Spread your first circle with a generous layer of spicy cranberry sauce, place your camembert wheel in the middle and then place your second layer of pastry over the top. Seal the edges with a fork to secure the layers and cut slices into the pastry ready to make your twists. Beat one egg and egg wash the whole pastry. Once complete, twist each of your sections into place and bake for 20 minutes until golden. 

Cut the top off the top ready for dipping and dig in! Praise be, PastryTok. If you fancy adding a side of ‘health’, serve alongside a portion of crunchy crudités for a fresh palate cleanser between the puff pastry. 

Camembert Baked Potato

If there’s one woman who never fails to come *through* with those convenient 10/10 recipes, it’s Poppy. Take your week-night Jacky P dinner and make it festive with this cheesy, caramelised red onion dreamboat, studded with garlic and seasoned to perfection. Yes. Please.

Pigs In Blankets Camembert Pasta Wheels

Meet the holiday hybrid we didn’t know we needed. Pigs in blankets are a firm favourite at Christmas time so combining them with cheese and carbs is nothing short of culinary genius. Plate it up and shovel it into your merry mouth at your earliest convenience.  Merry dirty dinner December, one and all. 

Honey & Camembert On Ciabatta 

For all the times you’re craving a Pret-level Christmas sarnie but cba to venture outside, consider this honey and cam ciabatta your lazy work-from-home lunch of dreams. Winter warmer? Completed it pal. 

Camembert Wagyu Burger

For a holly, jolly Christmas look no further than this deep fried camembert wheel. This mammoth C-Bert creation is not for the faint of heart as it calls for an entire wheel of cheese, sandwiched between layers of caramelised onion and a wagyu burger. Admittedly, there’s a lot going on but if you’re B-I-G on cheese, then this maximalist meat feast is as God-tier as it gets. Note to self: there’s no way to eat this gracefully, so prepare to have a cheese-coated soul at the end of this . Villain mode: activated. 




June 19, 2025 0 comments
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Skin Care

The Main Ways from Neora to Protect Your Skin from Chlorine | by Joana Smith

by Lina Clémence June 18, 2025
written by Lina Clémence


A ѕwіmmіng рооl іѕ a great рlасе to ѕреnd your tіmе for еxеrсіѕе as well аѕ hаvіng enjoyment. However, maintaining a ѕwіmmіng pool can ѕоmеtіmеѕ bесоmе a default tаѕk, аnd thе соѕtѕ саn аlѕо suddenly jump іf the right level of the сhеmісаlѕ in thе рооl іѕ not maintained. Chlorine іѕ considered a vіtаl сhеmісаl ѕіnсе it саn kіll harmful bacteria, but when it dоеѕ, іt can аlѕо burn off vеrу quickly.

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Effect of chlorine to skin

If ѕwіmmіng is a раrt оf уоur daily or weekly rоutіnе, but you hаtе рооl сhlоrіnе’ѕ negative ѕіdе effects. Whіlе сhlоrіnе’ѕ harsh еffесtѕ оn thе ѕсаlр (аnd thаt nаѕtу knасk fоr turnіng your hаіr green) get all thе attention, іt turnѕ оut thаt рооl chemicals may be еԛuаllу unkind to уоur ѕkіn if you’re not careful. (If you’ve ever fеlt itchy аftеr ѕwіmmіng іn a pool, уоu’vе аlrеаdу еxреrіеnсеd thіѕ “scaly mеrmаіd” ѕkіn.) ​

Ways from Neora to protect your skin from chlorine

  • Prер Уоur Ѕkіn With A Barrier Сrеаm

Chlorine іѕ аddеd tо swimming рооlѕ tо dіѕіnfесt аnd рrеvеnt thе rіѕе and spread оf bасtеrіаl, viral, аnd protozoan diseases. Due to іtѕ саuѕtіс nаturе, сhlоrіnе іѕ a саuѕе of іrrіtаnt соntасt dermatitis, namely rеd, drу, іtсhу ѕkіn.
In order tо avoid that unсоmfоrtаblе itch аnd rеdnеѕѕ, іt is rесоmmеndеd tо prepping уоur skin wіth a barrier cream bеfоrе getting in the рооl. Lооk for Nеоrа рrоduсtѕ wіth glycerin, оіlѕ or реtrоlаtum lіѕtеd on the іngrеdіеntѕ. Bonus іf іt contains dimethicone, which fоrmѕ a ѕеаl bеtwееn the сhlоrіnе and your dеlісаtе skin.

  • Shоwеr And Mоіѕturіzе Аftеr You Соmе Оut Frоm Thе Рооl

You аlrеаdу know you uѕuаllу need tо rіnѕе оff bеfоrе entering the pool, реr the lіѕtеd rules. But if уоu wait untіl уоu get hоmе tо ѕhоwеr аftеr a swim, уоu’rе dоіng your ѕkіn a dіѕѕеrvісе. Rіnѕе оff rіght аftеr! Dо not lеt thе сhlоrіnаtеd wаtеr ѕіt оn the ѕurfасе fоr аn ехtеndеd реrіоd. Wаrm-tо-сооl, сlеаn water іѕ bеѕt to avoid additional drуnеѕѕ.
Yоu may аlѕо uѕе a mіld аnd hуdrаtіng сlеаnѕеr or bоdу wаѕh tо start tо restore thе ѕkіn’ѕ рH bаlаnсе frоm thе рооl сhеmісаlѕ. Aftеr rіnѕіng off, іt іѕ rесоmmеndеd to rеаррlу a mоіѕturіzеr tо restore hуdrаtіоn tо thе skin.

  • Swіm Іn Оutdооr Pools

Indооr pools trap соntаmіnаtеd air, making chlorinated pools ѕurrоundіng аrеаѕ stuffy аnd оdоrоuѕ. To dесrеаѕе the number of сhlоrаmіnеѕ, уоu inhale, trу to ѕwіm in an outdoor рооl. If thе соld fаll or winter seasons prevent you frоm ѕwіmmіng outdoors, swim іn іndооr pools thаt hаvе hіgh funсtіоnіng vеntіlаtіоn аnd аіrflоw.

Aftеr a refreshing dір, уоu mау bе tempted just to lеt thе ѕun dry уоu оff. That’s nоt thе bеѕt іdеа. There іѕ a mіѕсоnсерtіоn thаt air-drying is bеnеfісіаl fоr thе ѕkіn, but thаt’ѕ nоt thе саѕе. Aіr-drуіng wіll lеаd to mоrе drуnеѕѕ of thе skin. It іѕ rесоmmеndеd to rinse оff with clean wаtеr аnd then drу yourself wіth a cotton tоwеl instead. Aftеr that, it’s tіmе tо gеt bасk tо ѕunnіng — аftеr applying Nеоrа ѕkіnсаrе, оf course.

  • Dоn’t Fоrgеt Your Fасе

Luckily, swimming dоеѕn’t usually lеаd tо brеаkоutѕ оn your face. However, іt may bе as drу аnd irritating fоr thе face as for thе rеѕt оf your body. Hуdrаtіоn bеfоrе аnd аftеr ѕwіmmіng іѕ vіtаl. And remember to rіnѕе your face right аftеr the рооl.
After all, by fоllоwіng the іnfоrmаtіоn above, now уоu саn bе еаѕіеr to maintain thе level оf сhlоrіnе in уоur swimming pool.


June 18, 2025 0 comments
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British Beauty

Friday Treat : The Dress Five Ways

by Lina Clémence June 15, 2025
written by Lina Clémence


You know those heavy and heady sunny days where every single item of clothing feels too much on your skin? This dress – in five options – from H&M is the least amount of clothes you can decently wear (add bra and knickers as your own preference) and be seen in public. It’s this same dress that can take you to Tesco to stock up on ice as well as it can take you to the shore to dip your toes in the sea.

In a blend of 81% viscose and 19% polyamide, it’s going to catch any welcome wisp of a breeze and look gently floaty. The frills are dropped so the effect will be sleek and streamlined rather than puffy.

Personally, the blue option is my favourite – I think I might, if it’s not one of those stifling city days, wear a racer back white t-shirt underneath. Otherwise, I’ll just be flopping about in the garden with Dora seeking shade and drinking the coldest drink I can find.

For £27.99, in sizes XS to 4XL I feel like it’s an absolute snip – don’t forget if it’s too long you can fray the hem which would look great with flip flops and a bright orange/red polish on your toes. A wide brimmed hat, a pair of sunglasses and a glass of rose are the only accessories to consider. It’s HERE. I am wearing a size M (no bra and my yoga tracky bottoms underneath – reason 8,550 why I’m not a fashion influencer) – I’m 5ft 3 so you can see the length is fine and it’s adjustable at the straps – I think this dress can finish anywhere and still look ok. My bust size is a D and if I’d had more time I would have tried on the L as well for a bit more of a streamlined fall.


June 15, 2025 0 comments
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Sustainable Fashion

100 Ways to Embrace Sustainable Fashion

by Lina Clémence June 8, 2025
written by Lina Clémence


Sustainable fashion can feel overwhelming, but it doesn’t have to be! Read on for plenty of inspiration to help you easily embrace sustainable style.

100 ways to embrace sustainable fashion

  • 1. Borrow Clothes—Husbands, siblings, parents, and children all have clothes and jewellery to borrow. Ask permission first!
  • 2. Rent Clothes—Renting clothes used to be reserved for fancy occasions, but now more lending libraries are popping up daily.
  • 3. When buying clothing, invest in pieces that will last more than one season. If a piece is super trendy, skip it.
  • 4. Check Pinterest for different sustainable fashion ideas to wear what you already own.
  • 5. Secondhand is for everyone. Buying secondhand clothes is a great way to find unique, high-quality pieces at a fraction of the cost of new items.
  • 6. Stick to a one-in, one-out rule.
  • 7. Stay away from fabrics that require dry cleaning. They often use toxic chemicals.
  • 8. Cut up old t-shirts to use as cleaning rags.
  • 9. Buy Better. Clothes that are made well should last for years.
  • 10. Buy from closed-loop brands such as Mud and Patagonia. Afterwards, return the clothes, and they will recycle them properly.

Use a garment differently

  • 11. Use a garment you already own differently. Lingerie through the day over a t-shirt or an occasion dress can be styled with trainers to wear through the day.
  • 12. Make sure you love it before you commit to buying.
  • 13. Ask a friend to take photos of you wearing a garment so you can see it from all angles when in the changing room. And think about what you can pair it with from your wardrobe.
  • 14. Stick to set shopping times of the year to discourage leisure buying. At the start of each season is perfect.
  • 15. Find a reusable shopping tote in a design you love and take it whenever you leave the house.
  • 16. Write a list of what you need and want before you leave the house.
  • 17. Use accessories to update an outfit instead of buying new clothes.
  • 18. Get inspired by sustainable fashion books, documentaries, and TED talks.
  • 19. Keep clothes for longer.
  • 20. Sort through your wardrobe and remove anything that you no longer wear. It is easier to see what you have to wear day to day.

Sell and donate

  • 21. Sell what you no longer wear. If someone pays for it, they are more likely to use it.
  • 22. Donate what you can’t sell to a charity shop, a clothing bin, or a thrift shop that takes old clothing.
  • 23. Use a scarf or unused fabric as a pretty way to wrap gifts.
  • 24. Buy from designers who use vintage fabrics with new designs. Charlotte Bialas has a beautiful collection to choose from.
  • 25. Also, some designers use the end of roll fabrics that would otherwise be wasted.
  • 26. Old socks can be used as house and car dusters – wash first, please! They can also be made into sock monkeys for kids or covers for your reusable cups.
  • 27. If buying new, check if the company uses Repack, which is resealable packaging sent back to be used repeatedly. Or check if they use recyclable or compostable packing.
  • 28. Old t-shirts can be made into tote bags. Here is a tutorial.
  • 29. Buy clothing made from recycled elements, such as plastic bottles. This encourages companies and governments to continue recycling. Girlfriend Collective is a sustainable fashion brand that makes great yoga clothes from recycled plastic.

Buy less

  • 30. Buy Less. Do you need it? Try waiting a bit longer; chances are you will forget about it.
  • 31. Take shoes to the cobbler to extend their life.
  • 32. Accessorise with naturally occurring materials. Sheppards Hook creates jewellery from old deer antlers found in the forest.
  • 33. Vintage and handmade handkerchiefs can be found on Etsy and are much nicer than that wasteful old bit of tissue!
  • 34. Nike Reuse A Shoe takes old athletic shoes and trainers and turns them into Nike Grind – a material used to create athletic surfaces.
  • 35. Nowadays, lots of jewellery is made from recycled elements such as silver and gold. Here are ten recycled necklaces made in the UK.
  • 36. Remember to waterproof your shoes. They will look better and last longer, meaning you won’t need to replace them as quickly.
  • 37. Buy washing powder in bulk from a store or in cardboard. Make your own or try soap nuts for zero-waste laundry.
  • 38. Hanging clothing out to dry is better for the environment and makes clothes smell fresh and clean.
  • 39. If buying online, Buy clothing, jewellery, shoes, etc., from small sellers and ask them to pack it without plastic so you can recycle the packaging.

Wear natural 

  • 40. Only wear natural fibres – synthetic fibres take a long time to decompose.
  • 41. Learn to sew to make those minor repairs that cannot be avoided. Try a local class or watch YouTube videos, books, and blog posts.
  • 42. Knit or crochet your winter jumpers. I love the patterns from Petite Knit.
  • 43. Only wash clothing that needs to be cleaned.
  • 44. Use a guppie bag to collect plastic particles from synthetic clothing. It gets into the oceans and causes havoc on the environment.
  • 45. Protect shoes by adding protective soles and making them last longer even before they start to wear.
  • 46. Products made from wood are better for the environment than plastic. I like Saya Hair for recycled wood root hair sticks.
  • 47. Invest in quality shoes because they are easier to repair.
  • 48. Buy your washing machine second-hand and try to invest in a quality one that will last longer.
  • 49. Natural fabric dyes can be made from all sorts of fruit and veg to spruce up a garment.

Buy vintage fabrics

  • 50. Check markets and online for vintage fabrics. You can use them to sew your clothes or to help repair clothing.
  • 51. Talia Collins is a sustainable fashion brand that uses econyl, which is a recycled plastic, to create swimwear.
  • 52. Monsak creates bags from leftover leather that would otherwise be wasted.
  • 53. Ensure your clothes and shoes fit properly—you’re less likely to wear them if uncomfortable.
  • 54. Take up a hem. Changing the hem on a top, skirt, or trousers can completely change the look of a garment.
  • 55. Visible mending is a great way to mend an item in a new and interesting way. Pinterest has lots of inspiration for sustainable fashion.
  • 56. Organise your shoes, clean them often and store them out of direct sunlight.
  • 57. Upcycled leather is a great way to use what is already in the market. I love The Salvage Heart for earrings.
  • 58. For that special item you don’t wear anymore but don’t want to get rid of, make it into a quilt.
  • 59. Invest in clothing that can be worn in many different ways.

Vintage Kilt

Embroidery

  • 60. Embroidery can change clothing. Even a simple t-shirt can become exceptional if you take the time to embroider it.
  • 61. Read the care label—The washing symbols can be confusing if you are not used to them, so click here for a guide. Checking the garment’s fabric is the first step in caring for it. The care label should give information about washing, drying, and ironing a garment.
  • 62. Always sort laundry. Nothing will cause a white T-shirt to lose lustre as quickly as washing it with a different-coloured garment. Dyes always run, even if it’s not generally noticeable. It is also essential to wash delicates separately—maybe in a delicates bag or a spare pillowcase—to ensure more robust garments do not tear them apart. For more laundry tips check Doing The Laundry – 8 Easy Ways To Reduce Environmental Impact.

Vintage

  • 63. Check out vintage and secondhand stores before you need clothes, so you have your favourites on hand when you need something, whether online or on the street!
  • 64. Check out when the local vintage markets are.
  • 65. Get to know your local tailor and seamstress. They can work wonders on altering clothing to fit.
  • 66. Look out for reversible clothing. No, it’s not just for kids!
  • 67. Ditch the tumble dryer sheets.
  • 68. In fact, ditch the tumble dryer! If you can’t hang laundry outside, buy a second-hand clothes horse.
  • 69. Hang washing out using bamboo or stainless steel pegs. If that fails, you can always use secondhand plastic pegs instead.

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Laundry tips

  • 70. Use an old pillowcase as a lingerie bag—unless it’s synthetic fabric—then refer to tip 44!
  • 71. Airing out natural fibre clothing, like wool or cashmere, reduces the need for frequent washing. Less washing means less waste, which is better for the environment!
  • 72. Try spot cleaning instead of tossing all your garments in the washing machine. The agitation and heat can be harsh on fabrics, causing them to wear out and break down more quickly.
  • 73. Wash as many clothes as you can inside out. This prevents colour loss when the clothes rub against each other. It can also prevent the deterioration of embroidery, printing or external parts.
  • 74. If your clothes are bagging out, like jeans at the knees, for example – try them in the tumble dryer. I know, I’ve already told you not to use it! But if it means you can wear your jeans more, the environmental impact is worth it.

Create a capsule wardrobe

  • 75. Create a capsule wardrobe – a small seasonal wardrobe means fewer wasteful purchases. For examples of capsule wardrobes, see Capsule Wardrobe Spring and Capsule Wardrobe Winter.
  • 76. Buy clothes you can wear for many different occasions. I buy exercise clothes that suit many other activities, such as yoga, hiking, gym, and lounging at home.
  • 77. Buying clothes secondhand and in person means you can ask to take them without any packaging. They might be able to reuse the price label in the shop.
  • 78. Once you wear your clothing, hang it in the wardrobe the opposite way. This will show you what you wear the most and make it easy to see what clothing works for you.
  • 79. Stop buying repeats. Just because you love it in one colour doesn’t mean you will love it in every colour.

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Sustainable fashion is buying less

  • 80. Don’t give in to media pressure. We are constantly told that we need to buy more and more. But we don’t, not really. If you have clothes that fit you and look good, don’t feel pressured to buy more to keep up.
  • 81. Castille soap works great for keeping trainers white! Or a cloth and water and elbow grease!
  • 82. Stop shopping for a while. I’m not suggesting you never shop again, but resetting can be good. If you get out of the habit of shopping, you will only shop when you need something.
  • 83. Recycle your knits! Do you love a sweater colour but hate the style? It’s pretty easy to unfurl the wool; check out these pretty sweater patterns and knit yourself a new zero-waste jumper!

Use less detergent

  • 84. Use less detergent. The box will usually tell you the correct amount to use. It can be fine to use less than this if your clothes are not super dirty. Using too much detergent will make it difficult to remove afterwards. It will build up in the clothes, leaving them dull or even marked with white stains.
  • 85. Skip the fabric conditioner or softener. Fabric conditioner coats your clothes with extra chemicals, dyes, and fragrances that are just not necessary. If you add too much conditioner, the clothes retain the residue and feel waxy. The conditioner will build up over time, leading to colour fading and fibre breakdown. If you still prefer a softener, a small amount of vinegar is a good alternative.
  • 86. Outfit Repeat. It’s OK to wear your clothes over and over.
  • 87. Secondhand shopping can be overwhelming. Wear comfy, easy-to-remove clothes for a better changing room experience.
  • 88. Swedish Stockings recycles old tights from any brands.
  • 89. Save inspiring pictures on Instagram or Pinterest as you go along. It is handy to have images you like and can refer to when it’s time to go shopping.Sustainable Fashion outfit

Stop buying multiples

  • 90. Make a list of clothing that you don’t need. How many times have you bought the same clothes that you already own?!
  • 91. Store your clothes properly after cleaning—whether on hangers or neatly folded. This helps keep them looking fresh and in good condition for longer.
  • 92. Iron your clothes. It keeps them presentable for longer, meaning that unless you spill your dinner down the front, you will need to wash them less. Make sure the temperature is not too high. Again, think about what type of fabric you are working with. Ironing is the fastest way to ruin a garment if you go too hot!
  • 93. Figure out your style—the clothes you will wear daily—and buy clothing for your life.
  • 94. Buy a belt with several ways to close so you can wear it over different layers, on the waist or the hips, etc.
  • 95. Take time to try on the clothes you already own to create different outfit combinations. This doesn’t work unless you actually try on the clothes. You might be surprised!

Reduce the water temp

  • 96. Reduce the water temperature. You might have heard this before as a response to saving on the electricity bill or saving environmental pollution. However, it is also an excellent way to keep clothes looking new and fresh for longer. Hot water wears out clothes more quickly, fades fabric colours and can go as far as ruining a fragile garment in one wash.
  • 97. Constantly edit your wardrobe. If something needs to be altered or fixed, do it. If your sister would suit that dress you don’t wear, pass it on to her. Keep on top of your clothing, and it won’t become overwhelming further down the road.
  • 98. Find out what companies use non-plastic packaging for recycling. Organic Basics sends out its sustainable underwear in paper packaging.
  • 99. Organise your clothes into outfits that work well together. This doesn’t mean sticking to neutrals—feel free to mix and match colours, patterns, and textures that reflect your style. Otherwise, you might get bored with your wardrobe and want to shop for more!
  • 100. Fashion and shopping are totally fine when done ethically. You’re doing okay as long as you’re not overconsuming and throwing it all in the bin. It’s a journey, have fun with it!

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June 8, 2025 0 comments
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Cosmetics

7 Ways to Have a More Sustainable Wedding

by Lina Clémence June 5, 2025
written by Lina Clémence






It’s wedding season and an amazing time to reminisce about my special day. While I had an extremely over-the-top, unusual wedding (read about it in Time Out NY), it was incredibly sustainable. Waste is not in my DNA, so while everyone should do what’s right for them (it is YOUR DAY!), here are some tips.

7 tips to having a more sustainable wedding:

  1. Instead of paper invites we used Paperless Post. It not only helped us keep track of guests and instantly customize a beautiful invitation (did I mention I planned my wedding in under 2.5 months?) but also let us reassign the paper budget to additional experiences for our wedding guests.
  2. No new rings… my engagement ring is vintage as we’re not fully confident in the diamond industry and for both of our wedding bands instead of new rings, we melted down my grandfather’s gold ring and inscribed them with ‘Team James’ and ‘Team Lara’ on the inside. It made the day extra super special for us as my husband never got to meet my grandfather.
  3. All 8 outfits designed by Patricia Field outfits were all vintage, loans, second hand or rented including the diamond earrings from Verstolo, with the exception of a few key pieces purchased from small business that can all be reworn.
  4. Rent everything but also focus on vendors that do it all. For our wedding we picked a rental company that did stages, food/beverage/utensils items as well as chairs/table linens to avoid multiple vendors.
  5. For the after-party we served pizza (the most sustainable of food when you consider it comes in a cardboard box that can be recycled/composted), a pretzel wall also makes for a great choice!
  6. Registry – In lieu of physical presents on our registry we had options of ‘buy us a drink’ at $15 options, or donate a tree to the Armenian Tree Project to help offset our carbon footprint. 
  7. Get creative with flowers – in lieu of a formal canopy or alter our florist, Christina Evangeline of @GardenByEvangeline pinned flowers along the brick wall to create a really beautiful space that was much more eco-friendly. She also used all reusable vases/items to avoid waste and flowers that were easily compostable. However, we didn’t even make it to that step because all flowers were tied and guests had the option to take them home at the end of the night — and did. We also utilized accents from Venus et Fleur, so our arrangements would outlast our wedding (they last for 1+ years!) and vases forever!











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5 Ways to Help Wildlife this Spring – Literally Nataly

by Lina Clémence June 2, 2025
written by Lina Clémence


Spring is a magical time of year filled with wonder and light. The days stretch longer, wrapping us in their warm embrace, while nature comes alive with a flurry of activity. It is a time of year where many species begin preparing for a new breeding season. But the changes in climate and weather patterns mean that animals are waking up at different times than they used to, so insects might emerge before the plants they need to feed on, or birds before the insects that make up their food supply. Luckily there are individual and collective actions that we can take to help wildlife through this transition. Below are 5 tips to offer invaluable support to some of our most beloved species.

Plant for pollinators: You can help them by planting wildflower seed balls. These are simple to cultivate and care for, and can be dispersed in any location, including a 30cm container on a balcony or doorstep. They are capable of germinating in as little as four weeks. With 30 seeds packed into each small ball, this simple action can create a valuable stepping stone for passing pollinators.

Mow lawns less frequently: our lawns are mini wildlife reserves and the longer the grass, the more species it houses. Insects and invertebrates are an important food source for birds and common lawn plants like clover and dandelion can be a lifesaver for bees and butterflies.

Keep topping up bird feeders: many people recognise that feeding birds can help them through tough winter conditions, but it’s equally important in spring. Early in the season, the nights can still be freezing and the natural larder remains sparse. Extra food can help restore birds to good condition for breeding and provide energy to mate, nest and raise chicks, especially if the weather is cold or wet.

Explore woodland mindfully: Spring is a fantastic time to explore the great outdoors as nature bounces back to life and shows off all its new colours and textures. You can help wildlife during your visit, including ground nesting birds and precious flowers, with simple actions like sticking to paths, keeping dogs on leads and taking litter home.

Obey speed limits: Watch out for animals crossing the road and take responsibility for an animal if you hit it with your car. The risk of encountering an animal on the road is greatest during dawn and dusk, as animals often travel in search of food at these hours. Learn more about wildlife behaviours in your surrounding so that you can try and avoid these types of accidents. For example, deer rarely travel alone, if you see one deer, there are likely to be several more on their way.

Wishing you all a happy Spring – you have made it through the darkest part of the year! And even though it is still cold in some places around the world, things will soon change. Enjoy the coming of the sun and please make sure to take actions to respect and support the wildlife around you.

*Some of the images in this post have been taken from Unsplash, a platform for free to use, high-definition photos.



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One Plus Size Outfit, Three Ways

by Lina Clémence May 31, 2025
written by Lina Clémence


When it comes to my personal style, I’m all about ease and versatility. My go-to? A classic co-ord set that I can mix and match for endless looks! This NYFW, I hosted an event for Naturalizer– we spoke a lot about inclusivity and cultivating confidence in women (my favorite things!). For the occasion, I rocked monochromatic look with a pom pom co-ord set, I love knowing this outfit will get lots of wear because I can mix and match its pieces with jeans, a denim top, or my new favorite fall boots for three different chic outfits.

Want to refresh your fall wardrobe? Grab some fabulous fall boots, rotate them with your co-ord set, and you’re ready to slay all season long! Keep scrolling and I’ll show you how!

For reference my sizes are: Height: 5’10, Top: size 14, Bottom: size 18, Shoe: 11 wide.

For this outfit you will need:

If you’d like to mix and match this set to create more outfits, you will need:

Let’s talk about these booties real quick— Naturalizer is giving us everything this season with their extra-wide fit, so you know my size 11 wide feet are comfy and stylish all day long. These white kitten heel booties are an absolute must-have! I got a size 11 EXTRA WIDE to give room for thick winter socks.
Now, this pom pom sweater set? Stretchy, cozy, and so fun! I got the biggest size available, the XL/XXL, But let me give you a tip—while the waistband on this skirt doesn’t slide over my hips from below (thanks, size 18 curves), popping it on over my head works perfectly. #TallGirlHack for all my 5’10+ stallions out there— if the skirt feels to short, a pair of tights will give you a bit of modesty

#NYFW vibes in full swing, and we’re officially ready for sweater weather!

All my love,

CeCe



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Hair Styling

5 Simple Ways to Make Your Curls Last Longer

by Lina Clémence May 30, 2025
written by Lina Clémence


Don’t we all want to make our curls to last longer than one day? I’ll be honest, I don’t have time every morning to curl my hair and I don’t really want to make time for it either. Figuring out the secrets to getting my curls to last was something that was a must for… Read More

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