Lifestyle – The Dream Magazine https://www.thedreammagazine.co.uk Wed, 10 Apr 2024 16:28:34 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.3 Align Loves: 11 Products We’ll Be Using All Summer https://www.thedreammagazine.co.uk/interviews/align-loves-10-products-well-be-using-all-summer/ Thu, 14 Mar 2024 13:31:20 +0000 https://alignmagazine.co.uk/?p=940 Continue reading Align Loves: 11 Products We’ll Be Using All Summer]]>

We’ve rounded up our fave products that every first-time business owner should have in their lives and in their office. From stress saving tech to sleep-enhancing supplements, you’ll be wanting to add all of these products to your shopping basket. 

DEWCY Dew Believe In Magic Vit-C Radiance Beauty Balm

This waterless face balm helps to repair your skin barrier, whilst brightening and restoring radiance giving you that sunkissed glow all summer long.

 

Buy the DEWCY Dew Believe In Magic Balm

Hot Futures Sunglasses

With shades like these you’ll be everyones summer style inspo. There’s tons of different shapes colours and designs so whatever your vibe you’ll find a pair you love.

 

Buy the Hot Futures sunglasses

Ajouter Demi Confetti Tumbler Glass

These confetti tumblrs are perfect for any summer BBQ, no matter what you’re sipping on. 

 

Buy the Ajouter Demi Confetti Tumbler Glass

Brows by Sarah Wow Brow

Wow Brow is 3 in 1 brow product with a regrowth property that instantly adds colour to your brow hair, whilst adding immediate definition with the built-in brow sculpt. It’ll keep your brows looking snatched even while sweating in the sunshine. 

 

Buy Brows by Sarah Wow Brow

The Basket Room Handcrafted Bike Basket

Who doesn’t want to be cycling through the summer months with a super cute wicker bike basket to carry their freshly baked baguettes and handpicked flowers?

 

Buy the Basket Room Handcrafted Bike Basket

Partner in Wine Bottle

Wether you’re heading down to the beach or to a picnic in a park, the Partner in Wine insulated bottle will keep your rosé perfectly cool for all your alfresco drinking needs. 

 

Buy the Partner in Wine Bottle

Deja Mind Balance

Your mind is your most powerful tool for running you business so looking after it should be a priority. Deja’s Mind balance is an adaptogenic blend of 11 Ayurvedic super-herbs which help you to combat stressful days, boost focus, and promote calm. 

 

Buy Deja Mind Balance.

Puresport Unwind CBD & Nootropic Oil

Designed to optimise sleep quality and regulate a healthy sleep pattern, Puresport’s Unwind CBD & Nootropic Oil is your perfect nighttime partner.

 

Buy Puresport’s CBD & Nootropic Oil.

Fully Cora Standing Desk Converter

Equipping your office with a standing desk converter ensures that you’re looking after your body as you work. We love this one from Fully because it’s so versatile and easy to use.

 

Buy the Fully Cora Standing Desk Converter.

Ace & Tate Pierce Large Blue Light Glasses

These Ace & Tate blue light glasses will help you protect your eyes whilst you’re having screen time, plus you’ll look super stylish in these beautiful frames.

 

Buy the Ace & Tate Pierce Large glasses.

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Dreamy Destinations for a UK Summer Staycation https://www.thedreammagazine.co.uk/inspiration/dreamy-destinations-for-a-uk-summer-staycation/ Fri, 29 Jul 2022 11:18:46 +0000 https://alignmagazine.co.uk/?p=975

Words by Priya Faith 

 

While I’m a lover of international travel, the pandemic forced me to explore the sights of England in pursuit of a dreamy getaway. From glamping to luxe beachfront apartments, here are just six of my top picks for a summer staycation.

Kudhva, Tintagel, Cornwall

If you’re searching for an off-grid hideout by the coast, look no further than Kudhva of North Cornwall’s coast. Home to unique architectural cabins, tree tents, Shanti tipis and a Danish cabin for larger groups, you’ll truly be at one with nature at Kudhva. Zen vibes, guaranteed. 

 

Prices start at £160 per night, book here. 


IG: https://www.instagram.com/kudhva/

Storrs Hall, Lake District

Located on a prime spot along Windermere, Storrs Hall is a charming Grade II* listed English country house boasting all the modern-day amenities for an indulgent stay. Thanks to top-class dining, excellent service, and plenty of things to do, you’ll never want to leave.   

 

Prices start at £234 per night, book here.  

 

IG: https://www.instagram.com/storrs_hall/

The Chalet Saunton, Saunton Sands, North Devon

Overlooking the beautiful beaches of Saunton Sands and Braunton Burrows is the luxurious apart-hotel Chalet Saunton. Home to six luxury three-bedroom apartments and a two-bed penthouse with a private balcony, The Chalet will quickly become your home from home. 

 

Prices start at £500 per night, book here. 

 

IG: https://www.instagram.com/chaletsaunton/

The Edinburgh Grand, Edinburgh

Nestled in the heart of Edinburgh, you’ll find a luxury all-apartment residence, The Edinburgh Grand. From open-plan apartments ideal for solo travellers and couples to a seriously impressive three-bed penthouse, The Edinburgh Grand is city living luxury at its best.  

 

Prices start at £326 per night, book here

 

IG: https://www.instagram.com/chevalcollection/ 

The Headland Hotel, Newquay

Cornwall’s Headland Hotel should be on your radar if you’re looking for the ultimate Southwest spa break. Overlooking the picturesque Fistral beach, The Headland is a clifftop escape like no other. The best bit? Thanks to a £10 million renovation, you’ll have six pools to choose from before soothing your senses at the second-to-none spa. 

 

Prices start at £390 per night, book here. 


IG: https://www.instagram.com/theheadlandcornwall/

The Bird, Bath

If a city break is a bit of you, Bath’s boutique hotel, The Bird, is sure to tick some boxes. At the historic mansion, you’ll find bright, avian-themed décor, highly recommended restaurant, Plate, and unique dining domes, dubbed ‘the place to be in Bath.’ 

 

Prices start at £119 per night, book here

 

IG: https://www.instagram.com/thebirdbath_/

While the weather can be hit and miss, the UK is most definitely home to some dreamy destinations for your next staycation. The best bit? No airport chaos.

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Brighton Beach House Launches https://www.thedreammagazine.co.uk/lifestyle/brighton-beach-house-launches/ Mon, 06 Jun 2022 15:36:47 +0000 https://alignmagazine.co.uk/?p=849 Continue reading Brighton Beach House Launches]]>

One of the world's most famous members clubs has finally landed in Brighton after much anticipation. Located on Madeira Drive in a prime beach-front location overlooking Brighton pier, Brighton Beach House is the members’ club from Soho House group with spaces to eat, drink and relax, a dipping pool with a terrace looking out to sea, and event spaces.

One of the many reasons we love living in Brighton is 365 days a year holiday vibes. From the beach to the vibrant night life to the colourful cafes and shops, living here sometimes feels like a permanent vacation.

One thing our amazing city was yet to offer is a boujie rooftop pool destination – enter Brighton Beach House. Most definitely bringing the boujie vacay vibes, the new venue is absolutely stunning both inside and out. Think art-deco Miami beach style with retro- plush furniture, plenty of palm trees, sun-loungers and mint-striped awnings. 

Clever decor touches such as scalloped edges of parasols nodding to beach hut architecture, colour schemes mimicking Brighton seafront railings, and a collection of fun quirky artworks by local residents give the venue a whimsical feel.  The two-floor venue somehow still feels very Brighton. 

In fact, the artworks are one of our favourite parts of the venue, especially the David Shrigley banana mosaic on the bottom of the banana shaped dipping pool.

 

Brighton Beach House’s art collection includes ‘The Brighton Beacon Collection’, guest curated by Queer art specialist Gemma Rolls-Bentley. The Beacon collection comprises of work from an international line up of LBGTQIA+ artists and is a love letter to Brighton as a historical beacon city for the queer community. 

And what of the food offering at Brighton Beach House? The good-time holiday vibes continue at Cecconi’s restaurant on the rooftop. 

Serving authentic Venetian-inspired dishes using the finest ingredients, Club Cecconi’s is the UK’s first in-House Cecconi’s restaurant. It features a mix of dining and lounge-style seating, and its regularly rotating menu offers restaurant favourites such as Spaghetti Lobster in a puttanesca sauce, Chicken Milanese, Rigatoni Bolognese, and melt-in-your-mouth Tuna Tartare. 

Founded in 1995 by Nick Jones, Soho House is a home for interesting and diverse people to come together,
share ideas, make connections and foster creativity in all its forms. Today there are members and Houses
around the world, and the first UK Soho House by the sea has been designed as a comfortable home away
from home for Brighton’s thriving creative community.

To find out more about memberships with Brighton Beach House, visit their website here.  

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Hotel Review: Port Hotel in Eastbourne https://www.thedreammagazine.co.uk/lifestyle/hotel-review-port-hotel-in-eastbourne/ Fri, 27 May 2022 13:34:08 +0000 https://alignmagazine.co.uk/?p=821

We recently paid a visit to Port Hotel, a beautifully chic seaside bolthole in Eastbourne, and we’re ready to give you the low-down on what to expect from a stay at this beachfront hotel.

Location

Image by Emma Croman

We’re calling it now – Eastbourne is severely underrated.  After our visit, we were left wondering where it’s getting its bad rep from, with its laid-back, almost tropical vibe making us feel like we were in Spain at some points. The beachfront and surrounding areas are decked out with vibrant greenery and flowers that look like they belong on a sandy sun-drenched island, and there are quaint ice cream stalls and parlours dotted about that give off major beach holiday vibes. In the town, there are plenty of food and drink gems, with independent wine bars, relaxed brunch spots, bustling cocktail bars and à la carte restaurants.  There are also a ton of different activities you can try out in Eastbourne, from walking tours of the South Downs to contemporary art gallery visits to giving adventurous watersports a go.  You’re certainly not going to run out of spots to try out or things to do if you’re there for a few days. 

Overall vibe

Image by Emma Croman

Port’s vibe is super-calming, with its pebble-palette interiors leaving you feeling laid back whether you’re relaxing in your room, in the lounge or on the terrace. The hotel’s attention to detail both with design and amenities makes you feel seriously pampered, and lets you feel completely at peace knowing you’ve got every little thing you could need. We left feeling completely rejuvenated as if we’d had the best massage of our lives. Port most definitely passes the vibe check.

Bedrooms

Port’s bedrooms are the stuff of dreams.  Thanks to our sea-facing views, the rooms were always beautifully light, helping to emphasise the tranquility of the pastel-painted walls and furniture. The bathrooms were as well-lit as the bedroom and the shower alone made the visit to Port incredible, with its waterfall head making you feel as though you’re in a Herbal Essences advert, plus we need to find out where they got their matte stone sinks from because having one of our own is now an absolute must. Back in the bedroom, the beds were so ridiculously comfortable, and the duvet so wonderfully soft that getting out of them in the morning was an incredibly difficult job. The best thing about Port’s bedrooms were all the little touches, from eye masks and earplugs next to the beds, to binoculars by the window, to coffee pods and camomile tea, every addition made us feel seriously well looked after. 

Food & drink

Port’s food menu is designed to celebrate local produce and changes with the seasons. Each dish features freshly sourced ingredients that showcase the best of the surrounding areas, with as much as possible being sourced within a 30-mile radius of Port. It’s safe to say we’re still dreaming of their brunch dishes, which we enjoyed whilst basking in the sun out on the terrace. Every ingredient was bursting with flavour and was perfectly cooked and seasoned, making us vow to return so that we can try out more of their menu. We also couldn’t get enough of Port’s drinks menu. Thanks to their happy hour, which offers 2-4-1 cocktails 4-7pm Sunday-Thursday and 4-6pm Friday and Saturday, we got to try out four of their delicious concoctions – but even picking that many was difficult with every cocktail on the menu sounding incredible. As well as cocktails, the Luna bar offers a huge variety of local spirits,  beer and wine, and is an area of the hotel you can easily spend hours in, sipping on a glass of something whilst watching the world go by. 

The verdict

Image by Emma Croman

Port should absolutely be a destination on your weekend-away list. With a location that allows you to make the most of nature, a town that boasts tons of great hidden gems, and a space that doesn’t skip on a single detail, it’s a place you’ll never want to leave and will always want to come back to. 

 

Visit Port’s website at https://www.porthotel.co.uk/ and check out their Instagram at @stayatport.

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Align Loves: 10 Must-Have Products for 1st Time Business Owners https://www.thedreammagazine.co.uk/interviews/align-loves-10-must-have-products-for-1st-time-business-owners/ Fri, 15 Apr 2022 08:50:14 +0000 https://alignmagazine.co.uk/?p=473 Continue reading Align Loves: 10 Must-Have Products for 1st Time Business Owners]]>

We’ve rounded up our fave products that every first-time business owner should have in their lives and in their office. From stress saving tech to sleep-enhancing supplements, you’ll be wanting to add all of these products to your shopping basket. 

Lethally Her Productivity Planner & Notebook

Organisation is key when it comes to running your business. Our go-to stationary pick is the Lethally Her Productivity Planner and Notebook. With in-built budgeting and planning tools, weekly, monthly, and yearly reflections plus valuable business resources for both your self-development and professional development, these will be your business’s new best friend.

 

Buy the Lethally Her Productivity Planner and Notebook.

Tired Faace Mask

We all need a little perk-me-up for those morning zoom calls. The Tired Faace Mask is perfect for plumping up your skin and making it glow so you can look bright and fresh for your AM meetings.

 

Buy the Tired Faace Mask.

Nolii Loop

The Nolii Loop lets you live tangle free and will quickly become your new office bestie, helping to cut out any cable clutter that’s hiding behind your desk. 

 

Buy the Nolii Loop.

Batch Coffee Subscription

When it comes to owning and running a business, caffeine is a key ingredient in your daily routine. We love the coffee subscription from Batch Coffee, which delivers your caffeine kick straight to your door.

 

Buy a Batch Coffee subscription.

EYM Create Candle

We’re suckers for a good candle and the EYM Create Create candle is the perfect desk-top companion. The ingredients are 100% natural and purposely selected to energise, improve cognitive function and reduce stress.

 

Buy the EYM Create Candle.

NuraTrue Earphones

If you’re having a scroll for TikTok inspo whilst you’re in-office you’re going to need a decent pair of earphones. Our current faves are the NuraTrue earphones which feature active noise cancellation, 6 hour battery life, and award-winning personalised sound.

 

Buy the NuraTrue earphones.

Deja Mind Balance

Your mind is your most powerful tool for running you business so looking after it should be a priority. Deja’s Mind balance is an adaptogenic blend of 11 Ayurvedic super-herbs which help you to combat stressful days, boost focus, and promote calm. 

 

Buy Deja Mind Balance.

Puresport Unwind CBD & Nootropic Oil

Designed to optimise sleep quality and regulate a healthy sleep pattern, Puresport’s Unwind CBD & Nootropic Oil is your perfect nighttime partner.

 

Buy Puresport’s CBD & Nootropic Oil.

Fully Cora Standing Desk Converter

Equipping your office with a standing desk converter ensures that you’re looking after your body as you work. We love this one from Fully because it’s so versatile and easy to use.

 

Buy the Fully Cora Standing Desk Converter.

Ace & Tate Pierce Large Blue Light Glasses

These Ace & Tate blue light glasses will help you protect your eyes whilst you’re having screen time, plus you’ll look super stylish in these beautiful frames.

 

Buy the Ace & Tate Pierce Large glasses.

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Dopamine Dressing – How to Dress for Happiness https://www.thedreammagazine.co.uk/inspiration/dopamine-dressing-how-to-dress-for-happiness/ Mon, 11 Apr 2022 15:54:44 +0000 https://alignmagazine.co.uk/?p=408 Continue reading Dopamine Dressing – How to Dress for Happiness]]>

Can one piece of clothing change your whole mood? Mary Mandefield explores the dopamine dressing trend - dressing to boost your happiness.

I’ve never been that interested in fashion. As a kid I would wear baggy jeans and oversized shirts. My priority was getting messy and as long as I was comfortable enough to climb a tree, I was happy. 

 

As I reached adulthood and entered more corporate settings, H&M, Topshop and M&S seemed to be the go-to high street shops to create a more image conscious wardrobe. I reluctantly wore blouses and straight leg trousers. Trainers were swapped with smart shoes and rucksacks were replaced with over the shoulder bags. As my jobbs changed from office led marketing roles to working on more creative projects, I found my taste in clothes did too. Becoming more aware of the effects of fast fashion, I jumped into the world of styling myself with just second hand gems. 

 

I trailed charity shops for the brightest jumpsuits, I’d scroll on eBay for hours to scour out pre-loved designer coats and shoes and I’d find myself checking depop more than instagram. I was hooked. 

I saw a quote that said ‘my life is a simulation, I’m just in charge of the outfits’, and do you know what, I get it. I’m now a presenter and speaker, and the industry can be really tough and unpredictable. It’s hard to feel like you have a grasp on what you’ll be working on next, but one of the things I take pleasure in is the fact that 99% of the time, I get to choose what I’m wearing. I am in control of how I can express myself that way – I know that my choices are sustainable and can lift my mood. My love for bright colours and OTT textures means I usually leave the house looking like a kids entertainer, and I’m never mad about it. 

 

Here’s some of the pieces which I know I can throw on an instantly feel the most ‘me’

 

THE purple jacket. A drunk Glastonbury purchase which was created for an attention seeker like me. It kept me warm for the rest of the festival and it meant £80 went to Oxfam for the great work they do. They know me so well on site because I shop at all their festival stores. Have you ever worn a jacket that has almost transformed you into a more vibrant character? If not, come over to mine and borrow the coat for the day.

 

 

Platforms. To walk a little taller and to make sure you can see the stage at a gig. No, but in all seriousness, platforms are the ultimate confidence booster for me. 

 

An initial on your jumper so no one forgets your name. Wearing something with your name or initial on is a great conversation starter. In my industry you’re a small fish in a big pond and you want everyone to remember your name. I also love that this jumper reminds me of the type Molly Weasley would knit for the family in the Harry Potter films. Magical!

 

Always looking for inspiration for the next items I want to find, I chatted to some of my favourite creative thinkers, makers and doers. I asked ‘what piece of clothing changes your whole mood’.

 

Meet Jazmin, she loves to look sexy but with an edge. She shares that ‘I feel most myself when I mix contrasting prints, textures and cuts – it mirrors different sides to my personality. Silk slips with chunky leather accessories means I can play around with both feminine and masculine energies.’

For Kasia, it’s all about lifting her mood with bright colours – her ever changing hair colour reflects that too. She says ‘These jeans are 100% me. I hand painted them with all my favourite colours, and I purchased them second hand, so they’re sustainable too!’ Kind to the planet and one of a kind. 

Musician Kenan shared a look which represents their vulnerability being their power. Spending a lot of time on stage means making an impression before the audience has even heard you sing. ‘My ‘No Tears Just Pearls’ look is about looking delicate & poised but also striking & captivating. In this outfit it reminds me that I’m here & whoever will witness me will have no option but to accept me for me!’

photo by Filip Skiba - @contemporary_form

‘Confidence comes from within but the right outfit can make it come out!’ After knowing Ge to rock everything from band tees and skinny jeans to dressy dresses, seeing her in a suit made me stop my scrolling. We’ve been friends since we were teens and there was something I really love about this gorgeous green suit. She shares ‘I was once told that “you have to wear the suit – the suit can’t wear you”. And when I put this outfit on I feel like a boss woman.’

Mary Mandefield is a presenter, writer and content creator. Connect with her @mary.mandefield

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WTF is an NFT? https://www.thedreammagazine.co.uk/interviews/wtf-is-a/ Mon, 11 Apr 2022 14:49:02 +0000 https://alignmagazine.co.uk/?p=384 Continue reading WTF is an NFT?]]>

Words by Alana Harris.

If you’re anything like us, when the term NFT started cropping up all over the place, you were probably thinking, what the fu*k is that. 

 

We’ve dipped our toe into the ocean of knowledge that is crypto, blockchain and marketplaces and now we *think* we’re ready to give you the basic low down on all things NFTs so that you can be clued up on this cultural phenomenon.

How do they work?

These totally unique tokens are supported by blockchain technology, which basically just means that they are made using the same kind of programming as cryptocurrency. The blockchain helps to authenticate the unique identity and ownership of an NFT.

What makes NFTs different from bitcoin?

Unlike cryptocurrencies like bitcoin, NFTs aren’t just virtual cash. NFTs can be any kind of digital item, be it music, videos, art, images or graphics, it just depends on the creativity of the person making the NFT.

 

Famous NFTs – which have all fetched eye watering amounts of money – have been the ‘Disaster Girl’ meme image, which sold for $473,000, the Charlie Bit My Finger video, selling for $761,000 and Beeple’s Crossroads artwork which fetched $6.6 million.

So can only the owner of an NFT access it?

Well, no, much like with real art, you don’t necessarily have to own an NFT to download and look at it. 

 

So you can literally watch and download this Grimes video right now, but someone paid nearly $390,000 for it.

I don't get it?

You may be thinking, why the fu*k would someone pay so much dolla for something you’ve just seen for free.

 

Well, the selling point of NFTs is that only one person can own the original. 

 

In the words of Joe David, founder of Myna & Nephos Accounting ‘View an NFT as one of a kind Pokemon Card — back in the day, we would want particular shiny cards that not many others have and would buy or trade to get them. Some of these one of a kind cards are more expensive and exclusive than others, and some start off small and get more desired as people talk about them. An NFT is like this, but it’s digitalised, it’s one of a kind, they hold data that highlights this. Some are incredibly exclusive and others are just starting out.’

 

This is why a lot of the hype surrounding NFTs is to do with NFT artwork, NFT’S are basically the latest digital age collectible investment

Joe David, founder of Myna & Nephos Accounting

What are some other benefits of NFTs?

Joe told us, ‘Other than the fact they can become an incredible profitable asset, they’re a great way to create community and live amongst a community of individuals in the metaverse who all hold similar interests to you.

 

As NFTs continue to become more popularised, they’re offering a great opportunity for others to build and create memberships or exclusive online clubs.

 

If you’re an artist, whether professionally speaking or holds it as a hobby, they provide a great way to create additional income in the online space – but for every trade or further sale down the line, NFTs can hold royalties (meaning you continue to make money for years to come).’

Who can make an NFT?

Despite the fact that NFTs can sell for an obscene amount of money, anybody can make them, you don’t need to be a famous artist or celebrity. 

 

Unfortunately, if you made and sold an NFT tomorrow, you’re unlikely to become a millionaire from it, but NFTs have opened a new avenue for creative business, so if you’re an artist, it might be a new domain you want to explore and sell your art in.

How can I make an NFT?

Making, or in tech terms, minting an NFT isn’t as tricky as you might think. Here’s our uber quick overview of how to do it. 

 

First off, you just make whatever you want to sell, whether it’s an audio clip, a photo or a digital piece of art. 

 

Next you need to get a crypto wallet and some crypto to put in it, you need the wallet so that you can receive money, and you need the crypto so you can pay the fees you come across when you put your NFT up for sale. 

 

Now that you’ve got your wallet and your cash, you need to choose a marketplace to sell your NFT on which you’ll then link to your wallet.

 

Once your wallet is connected you’re good to go. You put you’re NFT up for sale, either at a fixed price, or you can choose to auction it (a bit like a ebay bid) either for a set or unlimited amount of time. 

 

When it comes to buying NFTs, Joe’s top tip is research research research, and not to get ahead of yourself.

 

Your own research is key. I do think that you should seek guidance from respectable sources, and then lean into what feels right for you. Make sure to get yourself set up first and all your wallets ready to roll & go from there. If you’re looking at seriously buying NFTs, make sure to seek guidance later on when it comes to management and taxation, but find a project that resonates with you and keep an open mind. My biggest tip is to NEVER spend more than you can afford to lose, this is only because some NFT projects can flop.’

The final consensus on NFTs

NFTs have been discussed, disputed and debated ever since they made their appearance and a bit like a certain well known spread, you either love the idea of them, or hate them. 

 

For a lot of people, they’re a bit pointless, and we have to say, we’re not too sure why someone would shell out millions of dollars for a tweet turned NFT.

 

We can however see that, for artists and creatives, NFTs present a new way and space to connect directly with their audiences, one that maybe isn’t as gatekept and conventional as real world environments.

 

NFTs have created a new digitall community that for like-minded enthusiasts and creatives can be exciting, diverse and innovative. 

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Coppa Club Brighton Review – Remote Working or Remotely Working https://www.thedreammagazine.co.uk/inspiration/coppa-club-brighton-review/ Fri, 08 Apr 2022 12:42:38 +0000 https://alignmagazine.co.uk/?p=360 Continue reading Coppa Club Brighton Review – Remote Working or Remotely Working]]>

The location
If you’re visiting Brighton for the day you might need to whip out google maps to find Coppa Club Brighton. Located in Brighton Square within the heart of the Iconique  Brighton Lanes, it’s pretty tucked away from the main bustling streets.  A bit of a hidden gem you might say.  

The vibe
It’s sister branches are dotted across London, and as soon as you walk in, the brand has a bit of a London hotel or private members’ club feel (think Hoxton Hotel) – without any members club fees, and with a more relaxed vibe, win-win. Coppa Club is huge inside, and actively welcomes laptop users, so there’s none of the ‘feeling awkward and like you need to keep buying 10,000 things’ that you sometimes get when you sit in smaller cafes. 

The decor is gorgeous and bright with lots of seating areas to choose from, cosy booths to hunker down in, and  armchairs by the fire for the ultimate cosy winter bouji working day. They also have a pretty outdoors seating area with pop-up igloos spaces available to hire. 

Because it’s so spacious, it’s nice and quiet during the daytimes to work from. Evenings get busier with people coming in for cocktails and food. 

The food & drink 
The European menu is split into pizzas, pastas, small plates, salads and grills. We loved the Burrata, Crab Linguine and Chicken Caesar Salad – classic dishes cooked well. Main course range from about £10 to £25 so it might not be an every-day working destination, but great for a treat-yourself day or fantastic for a lunch meeting.  

Importantly – the coffees are good,
 

The plug socket/Wifi situation 
The venue has been built with co-working in mind, so there are helpful plug sockets EVERYWHERE. Wifi was also super-fast and easy to access. 


The verdict 
Fast becoming our go-to spot for lunch meetings and cosy work-days, Coppa Club is the perfect Brighton destination for working from. 

www.coppaclub.co.uk/brighton/

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Loving Your Werk: Interview with Hat & Spicy Founder Chloe Messer https://www.thedreammagazine.co.uk/interviews/hat-and-spicy/ Fri, 08 Apr 2022 10:50:35 +0000 https://alignmagazine.co.uk/?p=335 Continue reading Loving Your Werk: Interview with Hat & Spicy Founder Chloe Messer]]>

Her fabulous super-size fluffy creations are loved by pop stars and drag race royalty before she's had the chance to create a logo or website. Lucy chats to Hat & Spicy founder Chloe Messer to get the inside scoop on her creative process, and how a Spice Girls music video inspired her...

How did you come up with the idea for Hat & Spicy? 

I wanted the spare room in my house to look like one of the rooms in the ‘Who do you think you are’ – Spice Girls video. So I went and bought a huge roll of long pile orange faux fur and covered all the walls in it. I had a load of excess left over, so I just started covering stuff in orange faux fur, including an old floppy sun hat. My friend had a baby blue Emma Brewin, that I was in love with & I’d also been obsessing over Benny Andallos fluffy green hat worn by FKA Twigs. Neither which I could afford at the time (this was just between the first two lockdowns and my work was non-existent), so this was a chance to create something similar for myself. 



The hat looked amazing and I wore it to a fancy dress party, put up a load of photos up on instagram and my friend Louise Carmell who is a stylist asked if she could loan it for a shoot – her photos were amazing! Another of my friends Alex, wore the same hat to Shambala Festival, she looked so bomb and got sooooo many people approach her, asking where she got the hat. So I then thought maybe I was on to something here. Because of my job, I’m part of some costume networking groups on facebook , a woman on there was selling a big box of faux fur offcuts cheap. I bought the furs with the hats in mind and got a little creative, patch-working the offcuts together. The first hat made from these offcuts, I gave to my best mate Demi for her birthday, and made another for myself – we both wore these to We Out Here festival last summer – and, like with Alex, the hats got a LOT of attention. In the wee hours of the morning at one of the stages a lovely girl called Lola excitedly approached me, asking to try on the hat and convinced me to set up shop and, became my first customer! BIG UP LOLA. Fast forward a few months, a few more festivals, a lot more parties and countless excited people asking ‘where did you get that hat?!’ I finally decided to start up a Depop page. Within a few days I had a notification to say that Depop had featured the hats on their discover & explore page, which gave the page a huge kick start. A week later, I got a DM on my personal instagram for Depop, saying that they were going to feature the page on their instagram on Saturday night, which was also Halloween night – a prime time spot for insta, with everyone sharing their costumes, eeeeeeek!! BIG UP DEPOP!!

So, I was kind of given the push to set up my own page ASAP – and had to also come up with a name to go with this. I knew that I wanted the brand to be something fun and incorporate a play on words. I had a toss up between That’s Hat (in homage to Paris Hilton) or Hat & Spicy. I ended up choosing Hat & Spicy because that’s exactly how you feel when you’re at a party and wearing one of the hats! I also wanted to add the ‘party supplies’ tagline – as again, this is exactly what they are; the piece de resistance to your party look, whether its for a festival, a birthday, a show., whatever. It was also a bit of a play on the business cards that dealers drop off everywhere. I made up a load of business cards that just said ‘party supplies’ on one side and ’@hat.n.spicy’ on the other and dropped them around various places. People might have been a bit disappointed when they found hats rather than their local dealer lol. Anyway, I digress, I set up the page on Friday night, then Saturday Depop made their post, tagged the insta and then from there it sort of took off nicely. I started getting orders in, messages for loans and yeah it’s been a bit of weird, accidental whirlwind and I feel very blessed and grateful for all the lovely opportunities that have come my way since. 

Do you have a background in fashion? 

I didn’t ever study fashion – or anything else for that matter lol. I went straight into work when I was 17 and since then have had lots of different job roles – however they’ve always had a background in either fashion, music or events. I interned at Company magazine in the fashion cupboard, another internship for a fashion PR company, I worked at LUSH selling soap, did 3 months at MTV working on their socials, did a season in Ibiza for Ibiza Rocks hotel and worked for bars and clubs in Shoreditch looking after their private parties… the list goes on. Currently (other than hats) I work as a freelance costume assistant, and this was my full time job previous to HAT & SPICY. I started that through assisting one of my best friends Verity who is a costume designer. The first job I ever worked with her on, was for Sam Smith’s ‘One Last Song’ music video. For this we had a little arts and crafts session and created these beautiful show girl headpieces from up-cycling fake Evisu visors from the pound shop and lots of trimmings and feathers from Ridley Road. We had so much fun just getting crafty, making pretty things, and ever since that my favourite jobs have always been the ones where we have had to dig out the glue gun. Since then, I’ve been lucky enough to work on the costume team for some incredible Artists music videos, and some amazing productions in film & tv, including The Crown – which was an absolute dream!!  

What inspires you on the daily to create?

I like to create custom hats which are individual to each customer. So really, it’s their own personality and style that inspires me. When I started off by creating hats for my friends for their birthdays, I would keep their vibe in mind and try to create a hat that reflects their uniqueness. I also like to think where the hat is going and what it’s for and match the hat to the party or festival or outfit. I also have a very bad shopping & hoarding habit – I love nothing more than mooching about the charity shops, whether irl or online, and when I see something with a great shape, print or texture, then I have to have it or I won’t stop thinking about it for days. I now just convince myself that I’ll buy it, then turn it into a HAT & SPICY creation. It helps to justify the purchase, so I can get my fix! 

Have you had any famous clients so far? (now’s the time for some name drops!) 

I absolutely love drag race – and have been so bloody lucky to have created hats for season 2’s iconic queens, Ginny Lemon and Ellie Diamond, and am currently in the process of creating one for A’Whora. Honestly – dreams come true vibes for all three of them, I am such a huge fan and can now die happy. I’ve also created the cutest Hat for Self Esteem for the prettiest Valentines Day shoot, which made the cover of Time Out, which was wild! The shoot was absolutely beautiful and it was a mad moment to see my hat in print on such a phenomenal woman, on such a gorgeous shoot. They’ve also been worn by Jax Jones, C-Kay, Nqobilé, Jazelle (Ugly Worldwide), Kat Penkin. The absolute dream team, Ben & Natalie, who run No Basic Bombshell (an amazing jewellery brand based in Birmingham) are headed to LA this month and are going to be pimping out some HAT & SPICY at Coachella and DRAG-CON, so hopefully there will soon be some more names to add to the list! 

Who would be your dream client to make a hat for and why?  

The Spice Girls!!! I’m currently in the process of creating a line of hats based on each of their personalities (lil exclusive for you). So if I could get them on their heads it would be UNREAL. I truly do believe in girl power! They are the OG style icons and of course they can then be HAT & SPICY GIRLS 😉 

What struggles have you faced in your biz so far? 

I’ve definitely struggled with my time management and inability to set boundaries and say no. I’ve been extremely fortunate with the exposure so far – but because of it, my screen time has probably increased by about 90%. This has been quite draining and I’ve struggled with getting back to people and probably have missed some golden opportunities by not responding quick enough or missing a message. But with everything I have got – I will always say yes and try to accommodate as much as possibly can, even if it means staying up and sewing until 6am. This has happened on way too many occasions, and I end up a little stressed mess for days. I also have my studio set up in my house – which is great but I’m very bad at getting myself going first thing and I procrastinate a LOT, which just has a knock on effect and I end up working late pretty much every night. I struggle with the organisational side too – I still haven’t finished my website, created a logo, got my own packaging etc etc. And these are all things that should have happened months ago!! 

What is your big dream for Hat n Spicy? 

I would absolutely love to be in the crowd at the pyramid stage Glastonbury, look up & the headliner is wearing HAT & SPICY! Just to be like, I made that biiiiiitch!! Would be proper pinch me moment. But other than that, I would love to get to the point where I can pay my bills and live GOOD through the sales of the hats. It would be amazing to keep the custom element to the brand, but also do collection drops that sell out in minutes! And maybe get to the point where I could afford an assistant to help me with some organisation!


Where/how can people purchase your hats? 

You can purchase them via my website www.hatandspicy.com, through my depop page, or dropping me a message on the Instagram @hat.n.spicy

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Moving to Bali: 3 founders share what it’s really like https://www.thedreammagazine.co.uk/inspiration/moving-to-bali/ Wed, 06 Apr 2022 21:10:06 +0000 https://alignmagazine.co.uk/?p=319 Continue reading Moving to Bali: 3 founders share what it’s really like]]>

Have a couple sips of beer with a fellow freelancer and I bet you they’ll mention they’re looking to move abroad and work remotely. More often than not, to Bali. How do I know this? I am one such cliche.

To be fair, I have actually been there on a holiday about 5 years ago, and instantly fell in love with the place. I’ve always dreamed about going back, but the time difference, expensive flights and ummm, Covid always put me off.

It’s got a reputation for being ‘the dream’ place to remote work from. If you follow anyone that lives there on the gram, you’ll be able to see why. From glistening bowls of dragon-fruit smoothie, to tropical beaches, all-year-round tans and chilled out boho co-working cafes, it looks like the dream. Not to mention once you are there, prices are astonishingly cheap for food, drinks and some accommodation.

We spoke to three entrepreneurs who’ve made the move to Bali, to find out if the promised land of sea, sun and downward dogs is all it’s cracked up to

Sophie Biggerstaff, 30, Founder BYRCOLLECTIVE, www.byrcollective.com

I first came to Bali back in 2017. I started to notice lots of people working from laptops in cafes and this was when I first become aware of the “digital nomad” culture, at the time I was still working in my corporate job as a Buyer for luxury fashion brands, so never thought it would be possible to travel and work, but I made it my mission to try and work out how I could do that. Fast forward a few years later, I quit the corporate world and started my own retail consultancy business supporting start ups, I made sure the business was set up to be non-location dependent so that as soon as we were out of lockdown and travel restrictions were removed I could move around and work & Bali was my obvious choice for a first destination to live and work on my business from. I finally made the move in November 2021, Bali still wasn’t open to tourists yet, so I had to come over on a B211A visa, which allows me to be in the country for 6 months at a time. I had to quarantine for 7 days as travel was still more or less shut down in Indonesia, but when I finally made it to Bali it was a pinch me dream come true moment, and the 7 days of hotel quarantine were totally worth it for a more balanced, outdoor lifestyle.

Logistically the move was made harder due to COVID travel restrictions, visas aren’t cheap, neither was the quarantine & all the PCR tests I had to do to get in, so there were some hurdles I had to overcome, but other than that it was pretty straightforward. To apply for the B211A visa I used an agent called Bali Visas – there are a lot of scam agents out there, so my tip would be to make sure you are booking your visa with a credible agent, with this visa you are sponsored by a company to come in to the country for business purposes, you can stay for up to 6 months, renewing your visa monthly. 

To begin my trip I booked a co-living & working space called Dojo in the “digital nomad hub” of Canggu for my first month. They sorted me out with a local sim card, scooter and I automatically met some new friends who had done the exact same thing as me when I arrived. My advice would be if you are travelling solo and want to make friends quickly book into a coliving or guesthouse to start your trip as these are the places you are most likely to meet people. After that you could start to look for villas or apartments to settle in for longer, but beware of what you are booking – accomodation here almost NEVER looks like how it does in the pictures so make sure you check the place out in person before booking in something long term. Accommodation pricing ranges quite widely here, but to stay somewhere basic you could expect to spend approx £300 per month, if you want something super fancy expect to spend around £700 per month.

Gyms here will be a shock to your system in terms of cost, it’s more expensive even than London, with the average membership starting at around £120 month. Eating out however is super cheap, and you are likely going to be eating out every day, local food will cost around £2.50 per meal, western food ranges from around £4-£10 per meal. In terms of actual working there are lots of coworking spaces or cafes to choose from – my favourites are Dojo & Tribal. 

To get around I would strongly suggest learning how to ride a scooter, it is very difficult to get around in Bali without one, there is a ride app called Gojek and Grab from which you can order bike taxis, but for freedom it is 100x easier to jump on your own scooter and be able to go wherever you want. 

One last tip – make sure you are careful with your laptops going from heat to aircon, the humidity can cause some serious damage and the last thing you want whilst you are here working is for your laptop to break.

Gabby Francis, Devotional Healing and Leadership Coach, www.gabriellefrancis.co.uk

Initially I first came to visit Bali in 2016 – I had such an amazing time and it really opened my eyes to how people could make a more nomadic lifestyle work. At the time I was still living and working a 9-5 in London, but I was curious as to how I might be able to create a life with more freedom. When I returned home at the start of 2017 I went through an incredibly traumatic and life-altering year that shifted my perspective and transformed the lens in which I viewed the world. I decided I had nothing to lose after that. I had began my training as a transformational coach half way through 2017 and just decided to take the risk and leave all I had behind to see what kind of life I could create for myself. Originally I said I would move out to Bali to focus on my healing whilst I set up my Coaching business for 6 months – I never looked back, and things evolved in ways I couldn’t have even imagined. The magic of Mama Bali has a funny way of doing that.

 

It was actually pretty straightforward. I sorted a social visa for myself and my sister decided she wanted to move out here too, so we did it together. It was reassuring to have her by side through it all. I took 1 suitcase with me and we went for it. We initially found a place on air Bnb and then sussed some spaces out to live when we got here as the Facebook community groups are way more helpful to find longer term stays. I didn’t move out with a lot of money to support me – I just had full trust I would find a way to support myself if I was supposed to be here for a longer period of time. 

 

I’ve been here for 4 and a bit years now. Living in Bali is an initiation. This island is incredibly powerful, sacred and spiritual – not something to take for granted, or lightly. There have been many ups and downs throughout the journey. This island holds a lot of lightness and also has capacity for the darkness too. It’s what you make out of it. I have met my soul family here,

 

so I’ve always felt connected to like-minded community which has been total medicine. I feel that Bali is one of the only places on earth that literally has EVERYTHING on your doorstep. In one moment you can be in a deep shamanic breathwork ceremony, healing all your past trauma, and 5 mins down the road you can be in a bouji restaurant and bar living like a Queen! There have been many times I’ve thought I’ve been complete with my chapter but she (Mama Bali) has kept me here for a reason. It’s been life-changing and has brought me home to myself. The land, the energy and the people are so special – I’ve learnt it’s important to honour the sacredness whilst you are here because you will be supported even more so. Right now I am craving a break from this island and her beautiful intensity. My friend shared an analogy with me the other day – if you eat lobster every day you stop appreciating the quality and get complacent with the gratitude you initially felt. I feel it’s the same with Bali – to appreciate the magic here, for me personally, I’m needing a little break. I’m sure I will return when I am supposed to. Bali has a piece of my heart and will always feel like home.

 

Stephanie Connelly, 31, founder of Rewrite, a content and strategy agency, https://www.rewritestrategy.com/

I originally moved to Bali in 2018, at the time I was 27, had come out of a long term relationship and was growing a business in Dubai that just didn’t fill me up. Before deciding on Bali I was actually sat in a hotel room in Vietnam, heartbroken, and just said out loud…’I’m going to Bali on June 5th.’ 

 

 

I had no idea why, but that date just felt so right — I stumbled upon an internship for a large travel page in Canggu and applied pitching my heartbreak story and the whole ‘eat, pray, love’ cliche — and bam…I decided on 2.5 months, and ended up staying 2.5 years. I left during the pandemic for 1.5 years and I have now been back here for 1 month, with my business and just bought land. 

 

 

 

Logistically I went over solo, I had a couple of suitcases and no expectations, however, now this time round I have come over with my own business and work really well over here. 

 

Depending on your business will depend on the move you are planning to make. If you are planning on working with the local community, you will need to look into setting up your own business here to ensure you stay above board, however if you plan to work online with your clients back in your home country, then all I can say is…embrace the time difference and create a routine and lifestyle that truly lights you up. 

 

I personally believe that everyone should spend at least one month here, do the work, network, grow your community and leave a stronger and better business minded individual. 

 

 

 

Bali is everything to me, its grounding, exciting and contains a whole load of growth. I have learnt more about myself here than I have in the past 31 years. I have just bought land and plan to build here in Uluwatu and am now planning on moving my business out of the UK & looking at whether to set up officially here or move it to another country. My clients are predominantly UK based, and they are all supportive of this move due to my ethos around living and breathing a life of creative freedom, but figuratively and literally. 

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