PINK PARADISE

We started and now end the month with images of this lovely pink paradise. Enjoy while Style Maniac follows her own advice and heads to the beach with a pile of books. Hope you have a great holiday...see you in September.

THE BEACH: Harbour Island, Bahamas

Harbour Island has everything I want in a beach vacation--powdery pink sand; warm, aqua water; no high rises or chains; really good food in restaurants with personality and a beach chic dress code; simple yet stylish accommodations; a few cute shops; and golf carts as the default mode of transportation; all of which combine to make you feel you've landed on a magical dollhouse island plucked straight out of a storybook.

THE BOOK: A Trip to the Beach by Melinda and Robert Blanchard
A really great beach can get you thinking about selling everything and starting a new island life. But what's it really like to live in paradise? This book answers that question from the perspective of a married couple who sold everything, moved to Anguilla and then opened a gourmet restaurant. A fun, easy read.

Photo by Doreen Creede

I Heart Cheryl

X-Factor is back on our screens and along with it brings the return of Cheryl mania, which I am proud to report that I’m supporting whole heartedly! Bring on the short hemlines, the Brazilian-esque volumed hair, pearly whites and platform heels; ladies and gentleman Cheryl is a fashion force to be reckoned with.



SUNRISE TO SUNSET


An outfit that would work from brunch to cocktails no matter what beach you may be on.

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Why does it always rain... on the Bank Holiday?!

So I survived the aqueduct yesterday! And thoroughly enjoyed myself too! Would highly recommend a visit. We took a two hour barge trip along the Llangollen canal - over the Pontcysyllte Aqueduct. Saw a lot of people on holiday on their barges and thought it might actually be quite a nice thing to do for a week's holiday - until we found out that it would cost at least £800 for a week's hire!!! May not then.

We had a lovely lunch in a pub - The Corn Mill - beside the river Dee and just across from the steam railway. The food was amazing! Very satisfying steak sandwich followed by an amazing selection of desserts! We each chose different ones and then dived into each others; raspberry pannacotta, sticky toffee pudding, summer pudding and barabrith bread and butter pudding! So good.

This evening the boyf and I are off to a music festival - Rocking in Knockin! One of his friends is playing so we will go and support him! Hoping the rain holds off - at the moment it looks unlikely!

As for fashion, I seem to have packed for summer (silly me!) when in fact it is autumn! Might have to nab the boyf's oversized waterproof for tonight!

Hope you're all enjoying your Bank Holiday weekends. Photos to follow in the next couple of days - I promise!

Love, SG

WAVES



THE BEACH: Westhampton Beach, NY
My husband's favorite beach, to which all ocean waves are compared. I find it amazing that such blue water and untrampled miles of dunes exist only 60 miles from New York City.

THE BOOK: Heat by Bill Buford
As I sweltered in Manhattan during a trade show last week I thought of this book, the account of a New Yorker writer who takes a year off to apprentice with Mario Batali. Entertaining, elucidating (sometimes too much so); and who knows, out in the Hamptons you might actually run into Mario himself.

Photos by Doreen Creede

7 weeks! And Happy Bank Hol!!!

So tomorrow will be seven weeks without shopping! Seven weeks! That means that it's nearly two months, so only four months to go. That doesn't sound that bad. Really.

Testament to the fact that it has been beneficial for my bank account, I didn't have to immediately check my bank account this morning (pay day!) as there was still money in it yesterday. Believe me, this is such a turn up for the books! So the ban is paying off!

The countdown to the Bank Holiday weekend has begun! Only another 3 and a half hours until it officially starts! I am off to spend the weekend with the "in laws". Apparently we are taking a trip to Pontcysyllte Aqueduct at Llangollen tomorrow. It is the highest aqueduct in Europe. I have a huge problem with heights. Particularly those with drops on either side! This doesn't sound like a very good plan!! Otherwise I am hoping that the current crazy weather takes a turn for the better! (For some reason, I put a dress on this morning and then got caught in a hale storm at lunchtime. Nice.)

All that remains now, is to wish all you lovely readers a fabulous Bank Holiday.

I'll write more when I'm back, love, SG

Blog layout update

Some days I'm indecisive and others I just don't know!!!

You'll have to bear with me while I experiment with the layout on this blog. When I started out I had no idea about any of this. I still don't! But I am trying to be a little more creative with it.

One day I hope it will be just right.

Love, SG

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No one has food poisoning... yet!!

Well... we - me, the boyf and a few unsuspecting friends - have now sampled the delights of the cupcakes and we're all still here to tell the story! Phew!

For anyone who was wondering, the recipe is below.

Tia Maria cupcakes

14-16 cupcakes

Ingredients:
110g castor sugar
110g butter or margarine
110g self-raising flour
1 tsp baking powder
2 tbsp organic cocoa powder
2 eggs
1 tsp Tia Maria
1 tbsp milk

Method:
1. Preheat the oven to 190C/375F/Gas mark 5. Line a cupcake baking tray with paper lines.
2. Cream together the butter and sugar. Add the eggs one at a time and beat well, then add the Tia Maria.
3. Sieve in the flour, cocoa powder and baking powder and mix well. Add the milk and mix.
4. Spoon the mixture into the cupcake tray, up to about 1/2 full. Place in the centre of the oven for 10-12 minutes. Remove from the oven and allow to cool for 5-10 minutes. Remove the cupcakes from the baking tray and place on a wire rack to cool.

New favourite read...

Savannah Miller’s blog for Vogue. Savannah blogs photos, inspirations and developments on the Twenty8Twelve brand, designed with sister Sienna, I’m already addicted.














Part three in the story of the cupcakes!!


Here are the finished product! Just got to leave them in the fridge for the icing to set a bit and then for the tasting!

The end.

Sealed with Love

I have fallen in love with the ‘The Love Story. Paris 1946’ collection by the jeweller Jessica de Lotz. It is a fantastic collection which looks like the contents of your grandmother’s jewellery box consisting of classic designs with a bohemian feel.

This made to order collection is inspired by Victorian wax seals and features a necklace, bangle and cufflinks which can be personalised with an initial or objects, my favourite being the Eiffel Tower and a crown which I just love!






























How to... combine fashion and politics

My two passions in life; politics and fashion. Until recently the two seemed to be juxtaposed however the tides seem to be turning as women like Michelle Obama and Carla Bruni-Sarkozy emerge.

'The essence of the well-dressed woman should never be exaggerated,' Margaret Thatcher declared as Prime Minister in 1985. 'Appearance is the first impression people get of you. And it does matter. It matters tremendously when you represent your country…'

How true.

While it is not unusual for First Ladies in America to make it on to the pages of Vogue magazine, when Michelle Obama graced the cover of the style bible earlier this year (March issue) she was described as "The First Lady The World's Been Waiting For."

Appearance does matter. And first appearances matter all the more when you are trying to win an election. While no one is advocating that women politicians or political wives turn up to the Commons in jeans, tee and trainers there also seems little need for the boring boxy suits favoured by many female MPs today.

Indeed, during the Presidential campaign in the US last year Hilary Clinton pulled out of a Vogue shoot for fear of appearing too feminine. Politics is often seen (wrongly, I might add) as a man's world. This has to change. Women in politics should not be afraid of their femininity, indeed they should embrace it. In a man's world' it is vital to stand out from the crowd and what better way than as a woman?!

Those women in politics who look best are those who make the most of what they have. Those who do not try too hard to be something they are not. Here are my 10 dos and don'ts of dressing right for women in politics:

1. Do NOT go for the standard 'boxy' suit, in fact, if at all possible, do not wear a suit at all.

2. Do NOT stick to a twin-set and pearls combo - might win you votes with the blue rinse brigade but maybe not even there!

3. DO pay for a decent hair cut that can be easily styled - nothing too short and nothing that will go frizzy in the rain.

4. DO go to a decent make up counter and get make up that suits your skin type. If you are pale or prone to shiny skin, ask for something to combat this - nothing looks worse on TV, you either look ill or like a greasy teenager.

5. You do NOT have to wear heels (check out Carla Bruni-Sarkozy on her trip to Britain).

6. Black opaque tights are your new best friend - keep a spare in your desk drawer! (They have amazing slimming properties!)

7. DO wear trousers if you are more comfortable but make sure they are tailored.

8. You do NOT have to wear shirts, a simple tee looks just a smart under a jacket.

9. DO invest in two smart classic coats, one for summer and one for winter. A trench in summer and a wool coast for winter will see you through the seasons.

10. DO accessorise!! A bright coloured bag here, some statement earrings there - have fun with your accessories!

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The cupcake story so far... (Pt 2)


These are the cupcakes straight out of the oven! I plan to ice them tomorrow night and will post another photo then. Don't know how they taste but the leftovers in the bowl certainly tasted good.

One of my favourite things...

Hot pots and hot flushes



There’s more to Betty Turpin than her tried and trusted hotpots – as we found in Coronation Street last night. Ageing temptress, Liz Macdonald revealed she’d chucked cab driver, Lloyd before he got the chance to trade her in for a younger model, ‘I’m having my menopause Betty,’ blubbed Liz, mourning the end of her fertility. ‘Hot flushes?’ replied Ma Turpin, not one to shy away when it comes to giving advice, ‘Wear layers. Then when you get warm, whip yer cardi off. And don’t worry about facial hair, when you go grey they’ll not notice it at all.’ And so, Betty’s wise words instantly put a nation of women-of-a-certain-age at ease.


Sea, Sand, and Rain...

Devon: home of the delicious Devonshire cream tea, quaint boutiques and charming seaside villages. I had a fantastic time swimming in hidden coves, sampling freshly caught fish and not to mention shopping to my hearts content. Unfortunately for us (as you can see from the photos) we didn’t have the sun like the rest of the country, I came home to a house full of bronzed faces – I’m extremely envious!

































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Tea time

There is nothing better - in my humble opinion - than the smell of cakes baking in the oven. It is a smell that takes me right back to my parents' house when I am about 9 or 10 and my mum was baking a birthday bake for me or my sister.

My first attempt at baking a cake was in my first year at university. It was an unmitigated disaster. Despite being in the oven for nearly two hours it never set! I have no idea what we did to it but something was not right.

In the last year however I have learnt to love baking. Cupcakes are a particular favourite of mine these days. I usually make vanilla or chocolate cupcakes with a lovely buttery icing on top. Tonight however I might attempt Tia Maria cupcakes from the rather lovely cupcake recipe book that my mum gave me for my birthday.

I'll keep you posted on how they turn out (and post a pic if they are any good!). Love, SG

Sienna Miller