July

July was always going to be a quieter one. After an incredible trip to Indonesia, it felt like the right time to reset before our next trip which I am currently on. That said, we did have a few things to go out and celebrate, more on that soon..

London’s weather hasn’t exactly played ball - cold, wet, and entirely uninspiring on the wardrobe front (I’ve completely forgotten how to dress for these months, and honestly, my head’s still elsewhere).

I’ve been enjoying some proper time at home though - rearranging, finishing all those little jobs I’ve been putting off for months… which, inevitably, led to a few new purchases. I also delved into CPHFW and pulled a few of my favourites, as well as worked on a very exciting opportunity with Vestiaire Collective.

TM, TM did speak to a new muse this month though and I can’t wait to share more. It’s a good one.

Other than Indonesia, which spilled over into the first week of July. I didn’t land anywhere.. so I thought I could do some quick fire things that I have been quietly loving over this rather relaxing month.

Currently…

Reading Bad Blood by John Carreyrou

Watching We Were Liars on Amazon Prime

Listening to Walking Away by Justin Bieber on repeat.

Wearing a pair of very old & Other Stories linen cargo’s or my Doen shorts on repeat!

Planning a very exciting new chapter, holiday content for August, and an AW wardrobe which I have started curating below…

Copenhagen Fashion Week

CPHFW kicked off this month, not always one I follow closely, but a few looks caught my eye on Instagram and completely won me over. Rotate delivered some standout moments, and Cecilie Bahnsen marked her 10-year anniversary with her signature romantic touch. I also discovered some new favourites: The Garment, with its quietly confident tailoring; Freya Dalsjø, whose sculptural shapes and bold use of colour felt fresh yet timeless; and Birrot, offering an intriguing mix of minimalism and subtle drama.

It seems lacey silks and sheer layering aren’t going anywhere – a trend I’m more than happy to see continue. Out on the streets, polka dots danced across dresses, skirts, and accessories, adding a playful note to Copenhagen’s crisp, chic aesthetic.

THE MOOD LIST

This month, we’re thrilled to be teaming up with Vestiaire Collective to spotlight a few of my favourite wishlist pieces. From timeless mini Chanel’s to rare, one-of-a-kind finds that bring a touch of character to any wardrobe. Each piece is also such a steal price wise too!

FROM MOOD TO MINE

The Mood, Served

Tucked away in the Berkley hotel, it’s a little bit of SoF in London. Normally I am not really down for hotel restaraunt’s but this one is an exception. There is live music every night, the staff are so friendly (which is becoming increasingly rare these days) and the food is impeccable (the ceviche to start to be specific or the still warm homemade bread and hand-made rosemary oil which they make in front of you).

A rooftop bar, but actually chic. It’s intimate with a 360-view of London in the least cliché way. Perfect for a aperitif, or digestif, of course I would recommned La Môme which is just next door.

Again, of course.