Some days call for clarity. Others call for drama. Today, apparently, wanted both — and got them in the form of two very different perfumes that feel like they should never meet, yet absolutely should. Think of it as a polite dinner party where one guest arrives in silk and secrets, and the other shows …
The Necessary Conversation: when “family values” collide with reality
The Necessary Conversation isn’t just a political podcast. It is, at times, a brutally honest record of what happens when two adult children try to reason with parents who seem determined to shut the door on empathy, evidence and basic decency. The show brings writer-producer Chad Kultgen and his sister Haley Popp into weekly …
Threads of Gold and Sea: A Tribute to My Mother and a Master Craftsman
✨ Thank you, Mom. ✨ For the most meaningful gift I could ever have wished for – the chance to design this necklace myself, now resting close to my heart. It’s not just a piece of jewelry; it’s a memory, a bond, and a story forged in gold and sea-blue light. The shape carries its …
Lattafa Atheeri – the floral that stole my autumn heart!
I didn’t expect to fall head-over-heels for a floral fragrance in October, yet here we are. Lattafa’s Atheeri has completely rewritten my idea of what a “seasonal scent” should be. It’s as if spring got lost in an amber-lit forest and decided to stay. Top notes: Passion flower, dew dropsHeart notes: Orchid, jasmineBase notes: Vanilla, …
The Great Zara Perfume Scandal or, Why Gotland Smells of Injustice
Let’s talk about Zara. The empire of affordable chic. The temple of neutral tones and “quiet luxury” that somehow makes polyester feel philosophical.And yet—they refuse to send their perfumes by post. I discovered this horrifying truth the way one often discovers modern tragedy: by filling my online cart with unreasonable joy. There I was, mere …
Fifty, Feisty and Frequently Sweaty: A Love Letter to Midlife Mayhem
There’s something gloriously ridiculous about turning fifty. One moment you’re sashaying through life feeling like a fine wine — matured, complex, deeply alluring — and the next you’re standing in the kitchen, fanning yourself with a tea towel while muttering “why is it so bloody hot in here?” (spoiler: it’s not the room, it’s you). …
Sun, Rosé, and an Outrageously Good Perfume Collection
Some people collect stamps, diligently pressing tiny squares of faded history into albums with tweezers. Others collect fridge magnets, building a chaotic mosaic of questionable souvenirs—half of which they probably bought in airports they never actually flew from. I? I collect liquid magic in glass bottles. Potions. Elixirs. Aromatic spells. And I do it with …
Let’s Play Russian Roulette with Our Noggin and Skin, Shall We?
Let’s cut to the chase: skipping sunscreen or bailing on helmets in Europe this summer is nothing short of bonkers. Yet it’s happening—big time. Fancy flashin’ your bare skin when the UV index’s peakin’? Think it’s “just a bit of harmless tanning”? Let me enlighten ye. In 2022, over 100,000 Europeans were diagnosed with …
The Coconut Oil Conspiracy (or: How I Stopped Buying £40 Mascara Removers and Started Trusting My Kitchen Cupboard)
You know what’s really glamorous? Not having a rash. I discovered this recently when my teenage daughter, eyes swollen like a Victorian heroine with consumption, reacted brilliantly (read: horrifyingly) to yet another artisanal eye makeup remover. Made with “essences of moonlight and tears of Peruvian virgins”, no doubt. Hypoallergenic, they said. Dermatologically tested, they claimed. …
How to become a zombie
Ah, the joys of moving house—a delightful cocktail of chaos, nostalgia, and the sudden realisation that you own far too many things. Our recent adventure involved transitioning from a sprawling 230-square-metre house nestled among the pine trees of rural Gotland to an 85-square-metre flat on the 12th floor, boasting ocean views and a 26-square-metre balcony. …










