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| PSA: Easter is just two weeks away – and I'm actually very excited. I told the team this week that it's one of my favourite holidays. There's something about it being a springtime (often sunny) celebration that I think makes it superior. In the lead-up, the team has been busy feasting on the best hot cross buns and testing the best Easter eggs (someone's got to!), sampling everything from luxury delicacies to vegan treats. Alex even gave a cheese Easter egg a try; he gave it four out of five stars. Should you be looking for something sweet-free for the kids, there's a review of the best Easter gifts that are an eggcellent alternative to chocolate. I've got my eye on the M&S extremely chocolatey orange explosion egg (£7, Ocado.com) 😍. |
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| Birkenstock Boston clogs are everywhere this season, but they are quite an investment, so Daisy has rounded up the best dupes you can buy. Costing as little as £35, these clogs are a spitting image of the real-deal. |
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The clocks go backwards this weekend, and I'm excited about the longer evenings. With the shift in season, I'm giving my spring wardrobe a rethink. It's out with my much-loved winter coats and in with a fresh jacket. While bomber jackets are huge news this season, few designs are more transitional than a trench coat. And fashion guru Daisy has curated an edit of the very best ones to buy. The Sleeper Yason flower trench coat (£455, Farfetch.com) lives rent-free in my mind, but the Reserved design (£69.99, Reserved.co.uk) is a classic. Which one is your favourite? |
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| Byoma is an affordable skincare brand that creates products that support the skin's natural barrier. It's launched a brand new SPF – and Helen tried it. The glowing review is well worth a read. |
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Just like my wardrobe, I'm giving my garden a springtime refresh. Garden furniture can seriously transform a space, but if you're looking for a way to extend the amount of time you spend outside, Aldi's fire pits are the answer. There are five different designs to choose from, so you're bound to find something that you love. My favourite? The tripod fire pit (was £44.99, now £34.99, Aldi.co.uk) that doubles up as a barbecue. |
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