Friday’s are always quite a quiet day in our office and this crazy British weather is horrible so it’s a day in front of the desk for me. This week has been a busy one. It started off down in Eastbourne at a tennis club. We were asked to do a Wimbledon style tennis shoot so I went down to assist our deputy fashion editor at Devonshire park. Luckily the rain held off and the shoot looked great. Tennis styles were seen all over the catwalk this season...
Tommy Hilfiger
Lacoste
And you can work these styles into your wardrobe with high street pieces...
Try a simple white dress like this one £20 from ASOS, (www.asos.com) Or add a little bit of colour by pairing a coloured pleated skirt with a white vest.
Pleated skirt, £29, Topshop, (www.topshop.com)
Vest, £79, Reiss, (www.reissonline.com)
For those chilly summer evenings take a cable knit like this one from Tommy Hilfiger.
Knit, £100, Tommy Hilfiger, (http://uk.tommy.com)
This week I’ve also been sorting out a couple of press trip that I’m going on. One of the perks of the job is that trips abroad some times come up, perfect for someone who loves to travel the world! My first trip is to Barbados. This is a press trip to review a new hotel on the island. The hotel is The Fairmont Royal Pavillion, (http://www.fairmont.com/royalpavilion). I can’t wait to go. Four days of complete paradise, here's a taster just to make you all very jealous!
Barbados beach
The second trip is to Rio De Janiero. Next year we are doing an Olympic cities special. Each city is somewhere were the Olympics has been or is going to be. Rio was my chosen city. I have always wanted to go there and it looks incredible. Organising it has been a bit of a headache, but I am finally getting there and am hopefully flying out in September.
Another exciting trip!
This weekend I'm off home to my parents house. Can't wait to have a nice relaxing weekend! Have a good one!








Which of the items in your Sunday Express Fathers Day feature will you be buying for Andy? I hear he likes the purple shoes :-)
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