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Chelsea Flower Show – Secateurs in the City

I think that the Chelsea Flower Show is one of the most inspiring shows around and I look forward to it every year. It is slightly surreal to be jostling with crowds of flower fanciers, necks craning to catch sight of a rare bud like groupies at a concert. I love the frenzy around giveaway free packets of seeds and the floral outfits that stopped me in my tracks on a few occasions.

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There are no words…

I also think you can tell so much about the state of the world through it’s gardens. A few years ago when I started going to the Chelsea Flower Show a lot of the gardens were seriously manicured. Uber modern & structured and although interesting to look at they were unobtainable/undesirable in the way that the overly groomed always are.

Interestingly it seems to have softened and become much more natural and relaxed. A lot of the gardens had pleasingly morphed from stepford wife show garden to tousled “Cider with Rosie” style meadow featuring abundant stretches of wildflowers such as cowparsley,foxgloves, bluebells, poppies…all my favourites.

I guess environmental concerns, financial woes and the ensuing shifting of values is of course going to filter down to the nations gardens. Personally wild unmanicured gardens where you can lose yourself in chin high daisies are my favourite. Another element which was prevalent was the focus on growing your own everything. From salad leaves and wheatgrass to urban hens laying the household eggs. I hadn’t previously seen a designer hen coop or for that matter a portable bee hive. Now they are top of my list of desirable things to have. I welcome the change. I never really cared for a water feature…

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Nice and Wild

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A cow parsley frame. Divine.

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This was genius. An Eco greenhouse made from plastic bottles by Sustainable Communities Initiatives

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Lock Stock – Loved this Lock. Wildflowers from Leeds

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Love the idea of someone’s sleek black glossy kitchen being over run with flowers. Why cook? Let them eat flowers.

The Urban Plantaholic’s Kitchen Garden designed by Tony Smith

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This is a more manicured number but very much liking the misty love seat behind a screen of ferns.

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Hampshire carnivorous plants. Strangely intriguing

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We are totally growing our own salad. We calculated we spend £1300 on salad leaves at our studio a year

No more. Watch our salad grow. Watch our Louboutin collections grow.

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Cloches, Victoriana hits the garden. How gorgeous?

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Another garden another cloche…Don’t try this at home. I nearly suffocated a foxglove under a bell jar!

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25 ladybirds for £10. I nearly bought some. I was stopped firmly by my mother who coming from rural Ireland thought buying ladybirds was the height of madness.

Still I love the fact that they are feasting on Cheerios

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A replica gothic folly from Red Wood Stone. I could really do with one of these…

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And no replica folly is complete without a baptismal font. The perfect garden wine cooler

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The Green & Black’s rainforest garden. Made by Cameroonian indigenous women to raise rainforest awareness

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Doggy style – A Year in the Life of Riley

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The expression, “Living the life of Riley” suggests an ideal contented life, possibly living on someone else’s money, time or work. Rather than a negative freeloading or golddigging aspect, it instead implies that someone is kept or advantaged. The expression was popular in the 1880s, a time when James Whitcomb Riley’s poems depicted the comforts of a prosperous home life,[1] but it could have an Irish origin: After the Reilly clan consolidated its hold on County Cavan, they minted their own money, accepted as legal tender even in England. These coins, called “O’Reillys” and “Reilly’s,” became synonymous with a monied person, and a gentleman freely spending was “living on his Reillys.” Wikipedia

Serendipity is a wonderful thing.

This weekend a year ago I stumbled out of bed cursing my hangover and lamenting the fact that I had made a Saturday morning arrangement. I would usually luxuriate in bed  but uncharacteristically I had made plans for a Saturday morning highlight session with the fabulous Gillian,  who sometimes sees to my tendrils.

The old me would have cancelled, but I had just committed to keeping my commitments as a kind of new life challenge…and so I found myself on a Saturday morning speeding down Chamberlayne Road in the back of a minicab. Distracted by the sight of cherry blossom and Solomon Seal in the Window of Scarlett and Violet my local florist, the taxi screeched to a halt and I dashed inside deciding to make the morning more bearable by accessorizing it with a beautiful bouquet of flowers for Gillian.

Inside the flower shop amongst the towering stalks of cow parsley and the pails of delicate sweet peas was a slightly hysterical woman with a small plastic cage. She was yelling about the puppy inside and begging anyone at all to relieve her of the burden. The puppy she wailed, was constantly crying and she couldn’t bear it anymore. We all blinked at each other in disbelief.

Nobody took the puppy, the woman left the shop and my heart lurched. I worried about the fate of  this unloved creature. I decided immediately that I would take him from her and bring him to the Mayhew Animal Home, that at least would be better. I ran down the street after her just as she accosted another stranger. She demanded £80. I had no cash, we went back to Scarlet and Violet where I put him on my Amex and the start of a wonderful relationship ensued.

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He has crammed rather a lot into his first year. He has flown to Ireland in the Pilots cockpit, broken his leg, been snuck into many a swish eaterie, has his own tailors (Douglas Hayward), likes nipping to Scott’s afterwards, eats only organic (Lily’s Kitchen), has Craniosacral Therapy, has had a near death experience, has two wives and the holy grail…has been featured on the Vogue Blog with pictures of his seasonal tailors fitting. The life of Riley…

A  few months after finding him I was dashing to an event meeting and grabbed a half used notebook. Idly passing the time in the back of the cab I opened the notebook. Ah! The dream diary that I kept for all of a week (more life improvements). Reading what was written was quite bizarre…

“I am walking home from school in Tipperary, it is a long winding road and from behind a wall I hear a dog whining. I find a shivering puppy, a ginger and white terrier abandoned. I decide immediately to adopt him. We have a wonderful time together and my life is transformed by the Love I feel for this dog. I wake up from the dream and have immediate sadness that in reality I don’t own a ginger and white terrier. End of dream, end of diary”

I stumbled upon Riley six months later,  not even remembering my dream until I found the notebook. Serendipity indeed.

Happy Birthday Riley. Dreamdog!

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His favourite bedding, the train of my McQueen drama dress

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He’s partial to a Louboutin and has no interest in chewing them whatsoever. Perfect.

Picture 2“I’m on the Vogue Blog bitches!”

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My favourite Riley expression. Blissed.

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How could anyone give this away?

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Nancy, one of his indifferent wives

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Harrods, he likes the Pet area particularly the Pupcakes in the bakery

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Hid for hours in the Burka pocket of a chair cover for a Middle Eastern wedding

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Barking orders from his desk

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He loves eating flowers, fitting for a dog found in a flower shop I guess.

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Brunch at The Wells, Hampstead.They have Lily’s kitchen dog food on the menu. We like

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On a visit to my osteopath, Gary Trainer. Riley dissapeared. We found him on a power plate in the room next door…Working on my fitness.

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Riley and his X-Ray selection. We could do a coffee table book on his X-Rays

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He likes to fit in. Color matching is his thing

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A Ferrero Rocher Moment…

Loving Lace

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I absolutely adore lace. It has such a romantic and ethereal quality, yet used in certain ways can be quite bold and provocative. I love to use lace in my event design. In dark colours it adds a moodiness and depth, in pale colours it adds a soft frailty. I have been designing and producing bespoke lace panels pretty much since I started doing events…from Middle Eastern Royal weddings to Christian Louboutin’s shop windows; Lace just works on so many levels. What is so especially wonderful is that it can be personalized with monograms, initials, logos, artworks.

I recently visited the factory in Scotland that creates these beautiful pieces for me, it is the last factory in the world that produces Nottingham and Madras lace. It was so wonderful to see a factory that has been running since Victorian times still in action (with working original machinery!) It is incredible to see something as intricate as a piece of lace being made; so much work and detail goes into each piece. Much as I appreciated lace for it’s beauty I now appreciate how much intensity of labour goes into it’s making.

All the more reason to make and to treasure.

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Thousands of beautiful wooden bobbins.

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How beautiful are the machines?

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Christian Louboutin’s lace panels. Branded Lace

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Dita Von Teese’s Lace panel. Monogram Lace

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Kova & T Logo lace