You would think when you first arrive in Prague center that you are in the middle of a medieval filming set as you are met with cobbled streets and grand buildings which have not changed for centuries. But hidden within these old buildings are modern restaurants, book shops and cinemas which makes it exciting to discover what is inside. 

Thankfully, I had the lovely Daniel (accompanied by Selena) to show me his hometown and main city otherwise I wouldn't have known how to get by. 




We took time to visit a contemporary museum, which was good change from going to the Tate Modern and I was also able to see the Dancing House which I remember studying and drawing when I was in secondary school.


The main city is surrounded with cobbled pebbles so I recommend that you wear good walking shoes, do not wear high heels or your feet will suffer.






One key thing that surprised me and Selena was how chilled the city was. Even though we were in the capital city, we did not get bombarded by tourists and the public as you would in London.




Thanks for reading.
Steph xx





Hi guys, I thought I would create something different this time. I'm trying to become more creative in the way I present my videos so I hope you enjoy this one. This was a short trip with Anna and Cheryl to Mykonos. I fell in love with Greece with Thassos so I was super excited to return again but to a different island.

Steph xx







Overall, Mykonos is a beautiful island and I enjoyed escaping reality for 5 days but in my honest opinion it has not topped off Thassos. I think what disappointed me most was the beaches sands weren't as smooth or clean and there was a plethora of tourism which ruined the naturalness of the island. Nevertheless, I do recommend going there especially if you want to see the windmill sunset. It is definitely a place for relaxation but take note that it is also a party island aswell, an abundance of clubs lie in the midst of Mykonos Town however my friends and I would rather do pilates and spa treatments (which we did and it was amazing).

Steph xx

I fell in love with the rnb beats in this song so I thought I would make a choreography to it. If you don't know, I dance. I've been doing it for a year now and never really had the courage to film anything let alone choreograph. This is the second choreo I have made and I feel that my dancing vocabulary is expanding. The movements flow a lot better too.

Let me know what you think :)

Steph xx
 



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Steph xx




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So, I'm sitting here in my room with a cup of lemon honey, thinking how I am already halfway through my second term. I am currently bombarded with 4 ongoing projects and I can't lie - its been hectic, my mind is probably 70% uni, 20% social and 10% going to work. I haven't had free time to create the posts that I want to. In fact, I have been living the hermit life and not even been doing the late nights I used to do last year.

Thankfully, I have the next week free to do some work and hopefully work on some notepad designs. I feel a bit disorientated with uni, some lessons or lecture I have attended have been dire and not worth the £9000 I am paying a year but life goes on and I guess I will have to deal with it for the time being.

On the plus side, January has flown by and I'm looking forward to spring.

Photo credits to Kelly

Thanks for reading. I thought I would share what I have been up to since winter break. I will keep you updated on the progress of these notepads and I hoped you enjoyed reading my posts :)

What do you think of them? 

Here's also the video I have made for them:



Steph xx


Hey guys, long time no post.

I hope you had a wonderful Christmas! I've been occupied with uni (and well... I have been to lazy to update to tell you the truth but now I am back on and I shall be posting more regularly.)

3 weeks ago I decided to dye my hair grey due to 2 reasons:
  1. My roots were looking ugly and needed a touch up.
  2. I've been wanting grey hair for such a long time but never had the guts to do it.


So I decided to have it done at Charlie Brown, I've had enough of dyeing my hair myself and not getting the results I want. I had a consultation with the hairdresser (Rachael) and she definitely knew what I was going for; she even said realistically it is very hard to go grey in one session especially when my hair is dark. But since I had pre-lightened my hair to a platinum blonde before it was very easy to lift the caramel colour out of my hair.

Grey is a cool colour because it's different but it's not so different that people will give you the eye when you walk down the street. I have to say that it does wash out very easily; and that is when I turn to my holy grail: FUDGE shampoo and conditioner, it is literally the best toner you can have on a budget.

To be honest, the hair colour I have no isn't my desired colour. I would want a dark steele grey colour with my roots blended in. Currently my roots still stick out like a sore thumb but I shall perservere and wait till my next pay day since Christmas shopping has taken it's portion out of my bank account.

The bottom line is, if you want any pastel or grey colour, you will have to bleach your hair and that will mean your hair will be damaged. You will have to make sure you take the time to maintain it and you can't be lazy about it.

I will also share my video here:



Thank you for reading and leave any tips you have for maintaining your dyed hair.

Steph xx