Suitcase staples
I'll pack long dresses (preferably Philip Lim or vintage), a short paisley dress by Etro, £425, 020 7514 0016, flip-flops and one pair of platform heels. I also take a Missoni or Eres bikini, depending on whether I'm feeling sexy or sporty. Luggage
My suitcase is by Tumi (£425, 020 7493 4138). I couldn't work out why the sales assistants in Harrods and Harvey Nichols kept raving about this brand - but now I've used it, I get it. Washbag wonders
Vashaly face products, an Elemis body brush, £16, www.timetospa.co.uk, electric-blue eyeliner, Lancaster's Tan Deepener (£18.50, 0800 376 0688), and Editions de Parfum's En Passant scent by Olivia Giacobetti (£62, www.lessenteurs.com). Holiday tip
Go in the ocean - a lot. Use the wet sand to exfoliate your skin.
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wow!! Interviews! How exciting. She's very down to Earth, which I like. I had no idea that she owned her own boutique. I'm always perplexed by people who say oh I just moved to London and was in the fashion industry. How exactly did they do it? When I first moved to London I applied to absolutely crap jobs in Harrods/Harvey Nichols/Browns/etc. and they were all like minimum 2+ years working for luxury retailer. I gave them my CV anyway and nothing. Ah well.
I wonder if she knows she has a page here.....
she was a window dresser at Brown's first..
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yes perhaps I just have to accept that people didn't want to hire me! Thanks for all the interviews and pics adore! Hopefully this means we'll get to see more of her amazing style. I LOVE that electric blue coat
Here's a different kind of look on Yasmin. The image name is yasmin-ysl so I'll make a wild guess and say that it's a YSL dress. I like how she always looks so comfortable no matter how high the heel or structured the dress is.
wow that dress is GREAT. i love the assymetrical pleating... so gorgeous. i never knew she was australian till i came onto this read, or that she had been married to rufus sewell (lucky girl). the things you learn!
thankyou meg! I love that grey dress and cardigan in the second picture... although i think the bag is so out of left field! maybe that was her intention.