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  • Don’t panic! 9 Halloween items you can buy right now and get in time for the weekend

    Don’t panic! 9 Halloween items you can buy right now and get in time for the weekend

    Left it really late? Made last minute plans for the weekend? Don’t panic! These websites will deliver Halloween goodies to you scarily fast. ASOS Everyone’s fave online retailer will always have your back when it comes to next day delivery, with their amazing premier service that offers a WHOLE YEAR of next day delivery (NDD)…

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  • Our favourite poppy pieces to get your hands on for Remembrance Day

    Our favourite poppy pieces to get your hands on for Remembrance Day

    The annual Poppy Appeal, have like always, brought out a great selection for you to get your hands on. The Poppy Appeal raises funds for The Royal British Legion, which is a charity that provides support for veterans, members and family of the British Armed Forces. We’ve put together some of our favourite poppy themed…

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  • 7 of fashion’s fiercest punk icons

    7 of fashion’s fiercest punk icons

    Ahead of the Punk Exhibition heading to Sunderland Museum & Winter Gardens in December, we look to fashion’s punky-est icons to awaken our inner Joan Jett in celebration of the righteous punk phenomenon. Debbie Harry: The fierce Blondie singer was an outrageous icon in the late-70s with her bleach blonde hair and strong vocals, Harry…

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  • 3 ways to wear: a classic black cami

    3 ways to wear: a classic black cami

    Look 1: The Trendy Millennial The ‘90s is showing it’s greatest influence over the millennial generation with trendy items like mom jeans or styling tricks like layering a silk cami over a simple T-shirt. Add your favourite trainers and you’re ready to go to class in style. Cami: Who What Wear for Target, £13.32 ;…

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  • The power of a memory

    The power of a memory

    https://vimeo.com/146000661 My last days with her, were spent avoiding her. My sweet Italian grandmother that always openly held me – the grandchild from London she never saw as much – as her favourite. I never knew what type of cancer she was diagnosed with and still prefer not to know. I like to think of…

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  • The little girl who loved to play in the mud dressed in her fancy clothes

    The little girl who loved to play in the mud dressed in her fancy clothes

    So let me tell you a little bit about my childhood. I lived in Zimbabwe for the first seven years of my life before I moved to England in June 2004, where I of course picked up the Geordie accent (very quickly). Oh my goodness, I laugh at the memories attached to it. I don’t know…

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