Good Morning

Working from home can mean many things - freedom, flexibility, distraction, low motivation, pyjamas… I’m trying to take a structured approach to my morning routine to make sure I get up and get things done, without rushing around or panicking about the work I have to do that day.

All photos were taken by the amazing Anna Harding from Hello Ding.

hannah-7146.jpg

Since I’ve been on the Gut Dysbiosis diet due to ongoing health issues, my breakfasts have been more of a focused part of my day. I’m terrible at waking up and up until recently very lazy when it comes to making breakfast (all meals actually), but now I make sure I eat properly. Normally it’s porridge, eggs or pancakes. These banana and blueberry pancakes are delicious and sweet, and only have five ingredients: blueberries, bananas, wholewheat flour, eggs and pumpkin pie spice mix from Trader Joe’s. No added sugar but super delicious.

hannah-7167.jpg

I used to work for a coffee roaster in London and can’t begin a day without coffee. Although I drink decaff, for me it’s much more about the taste - as well as the habit and routine of making it - than the caffeine buzz. We use a metal filter as it’s reusable and I swear by Oatly, it’s unbelievably good. The spoon pot was made by Pip Hartle and it’s perfect.

hannah-7228.jpg

I like to start my day by reading. I try and read before I look at my phone, but let’s be honest - this hardly ever happens. Margaret Atwood is one of my favourite authors and I’ve just preordered her new novel The Testaments which is due out in September. I’m counting down the days. The jumper is from Monki (thank you ASOS) and the playsuit is from Topshop via One Scoop Store, my favourite second hand shop that has amazing pieces at ridiculously good prices.

hannah-7207.jpg

A happy unintentional matching of vinyl to furniture - this Band of Skulls record is consistently playing in my house.

hannah-7250.jpg

After breakfast, I like to get ready as if I was going to work, I find it puts me more in the ‘office mood’. I wash my face with warm water and a Coco Shine pad (Louisa Revolta’s recommendation), before applying Rodial’s Dragon’s Blood moisturiser and eye cream. Then I use Boy Brow, Balm Dotcom and Lash Slick from Glossier, and when I’m feeling super fancy I use Fenty Beauty’s liquid liner, which stays on forever.

Getting Gig Ready

I’m fortunate to gig with a few different bands, which means lots of different outfits. Wherever possible i try to get my gig outfits from eBay, charity shops, and second hand stores online.

All photos were taken by the amazing Anna Harding from Hello Ding.

hannah-7449.jpg

I scored this dress from One Scoop Store, my absolute favourite online shop - ‘a beautifully curated range of pre loved pieces’. This dress is a double whammy of fire truck red and velvet, and the straps alone are such an intense detail that I saw it and fell in love. Pure coincidence that it matches my Bridget Christie portrait taken by Idil Sukan. It was a present from an ex-boyfriend - it balances on top of a speaker in my office.

hannah-7468.jpg

Those straps!

hannah-7567.jpg
hannah-7573.jpg

Trying to decide what to wear next for the shoot, which Anna caught on camera. I’m surrounded by charity shop sequins and velvet, One Scoop Store lace, hand me downs from my mum, plus a dress my mum made me for my cousin’s wedding. The pink dress I’m wearing was an absolute bargain from Stardust Years in Winchester.

hannah-7480.jpg

The gold sequin dress was purchased off eBay; it was brand new with tags, originally from French Connection, and I literally snagged it for a 10th of the price. The pink dress is a ‘50s number from Cheap Jacks in New York. I bought it several years ago for my 21st birthday. When I went back to New York this January with my brother I was crushed to find the shop no longer exists. The black velvet dress is from Laura Ashley from a Wessex Cancer Trust charity shop.

Sustainable Fashion: Part One

I'm really enjoying the sustainable fashion movement at the moment; I've been reading a lot about reusing and recycling, and I'm trying hard to buy clothes from charity shops, vintage stores and websites like eBay, One Scoop Store and ASOS Marketplace

I decided that I wanted to explore what I already had in my wardrobe that is secondhand or vintage; turns out, there are a few pieces that I own that have previous lives elsewhere.  I wanted to explore all the clothing options that I had that to prove to myself how easy secondhand and sustainable fashion is. 

Anna from Hello Ding (who is also a fellow Spitfire Sister of course!) agreed to be the photographer for the project (her instagram is amazing, you can check it out here). 

Checking out the second hand book store in Winchester Cathedral grounds.

Checking out the second hand book store in Winchester Cathedral grounds.

This red knit dress was designed and made by Annie Durkan in the early 1980s. My mum modelled the dress for her and was allowed to keep it at the end of the shoot. I had it in my dressing up box from the age of 8, and I used to pretend it was an evening gown and I was off to some fancy party. This was the first time I've ever worn it outside! I'm so glad I kept it in my wardrobe all of these years. 

I bought this book.

I bought this book.

The denim jacket also belonged to my mum many years ago. It's very old George by ASDA, darling. This is a wardrobe essential, I take it everywhere, all weathers, all temperatures. 

Screen Shot 2018-07-16 at 10.43.48.png

We stopped by The Square by Coffee Lab for sustenance, which I would thoroughly recommend. I understand the irony of drinking out of a takeaway cup when writing about sustainable fashion - normally I'm really good at remembering my tumbler, but I forgot it. Classic. My tumbler is from Corkcicle and they are amazing. You can check them out here. There are so many benefits to using your own mug - apart from the whole saving the planet thing, you also save money at loads of places. Good vibes all round.  

Jacket - George by ASDA, Dress - Annie Durkan, Shoes - ASOS, Makeup - Glossier & Bourjois

Jacket - George by ASDA, Dress - Annie Durkan, Shoes - ASOS, Makeup - Glossier & Bourjois

Here's my mum in the same dress 35 years ago...you can't get more 80s than that. 

IMG_1979.JPG