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Survey time

Hi it survey time at uni! I’m writing an article for uni on picky eaters, people who are fussy eaters and would only consumed one lots of food. Please fill out this short survey and i will be eternally happy and grateful. This won’t take up to much of your time and a big huge thank you for helping me out xxx ?

http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/Z5JBMZT

Taking another break

Hi i’m taking a break  from writing for the summer, i’m really stressed out and i need to refresh myself.

I will see you in September 2011 when i’m back at uni – in my 3rd year (oh my god it so scary!!)

My Trip to Vivienne Westwood.

I’m in a bad mood, my GPS keeps pointing me in the wrong direction, I’m cold and pretty sure my shoes have got a hole in as my feet are soaking wet. I’m a stubborn girl and I’m determined to find this shop.  Vivienne Westwood is an iconic and a celebrated British designer, which is why I’m on a mission to find her shop. My mind turned into a foggy blur as I stepped into the shop and it only became clear when I stepped into the downstairs area and there was the beautiful Anne Hathaway in the flesh. My heart was racing, wow a Hollywood actress in the flesh. Keeping dignity intact I simply compliment on her outfit and hoped she had a nice day, I felt rude for interrupting her day. I left the shop smiling and contained my excitement. I left in a happier mood with a spring in my soggy step.

Lady Gaga

3…2…1 It’s show time girls. As the light on the stage start to dim into darkness and blacken out, a figure slowly walked onto the stage, her footsteps echo on the floorboard. Whispering to herself while touch her magic stars earring “its ShowTime”. A pink fog appeared surrounding her and sent her in a trace like static until the light from the stage start to brighten and spotlight start to focus on this mysterious figure. The figure is dressed in a hot fiery pink split dress revealing her cleavage while wearing knee high dark blooded red boots, her hair was a bright vibrant pink dreadlock loosed around her head, to finish her look she was wearing multicolours stars face paint round her eyes. You can hear a music band start to play. This girl holds a microphone close to her mouth, taking a huge deep breath, she start to sing

 

My week working at the Daily Mail

My week working at the Daily Mail was in one word: AMAZING!! This is the work experience I was looking forward to as it has always been my biggest ambition to work in a newspaper; I blamed my childhood obsession with The All News Adventure of Superman. In my head I convinced myself that I am Lois Lane and superman will sweep me up, I can dream can’t i.

As I got my Daily pass and come out of the glass door, the magic elevator carried me up to a cosmopolitan metropolises self-contained glass roof. A Costa Coffee was in one corner while a water fall was in the reception area (yes a waterfall – it made the area smell like a swimming pool). I couldn’t help but gawk at the seer sight, glass wall on every floor. I had to take some serious deep breath to calm me down. I was met with a lady call India and she lead me to elevator and took me up to the news room (a huge massive area where all the journalist are glued to the TV monitor of sky and BBC news and rows and rows of news desk) where she introduced me to Liz Hemming’s who ended up being my supervisor for that week. I was than leads into the fashion cardboard which would eventually be my very own office!! How amazing. I was told I could go down anytime to the Costa Coffee on the ground floor and bring up any drinks or foods. Everyone was really nice and so lovely.

My hours for the week were 10-6 and the journey time was so much shorter than at Boudoir PR, thank god! Most days I would simple do admin works such as filing paper works into folders, writing returns samples back to the correct address and generally researching on the internet. I have to say I was on cloud 9 (even cloud 11) as I was giving jobs which I know was my strength and I could shine.

On Tuesday and Friday I was allowed onto the fashion studio which was AMAZING! Eliza Scarborough who is the fashion and style editor was doing a photo shoot on 8 difference way to wear a piece of clothes, i.e.: A Zara blue skirt and blazer. We had a little bit of drama as the model looked nothing like the Polaroid off her. I had Eliza having a mini panic but once she had her make-up and hair done, she was stunning. The model was really sweet and I was talking to her trying to make her felt at ease (which Eliza later thanked me for). I was there just to take notes on what brands (mostly Zara) the model wore in the correct orders and steaming any creases out of clothes. I really really enjoyed myself and everyone including the photographer made an effort to be nice to me.

My week at the Daily Mail was just a dream come true, I wanted to soak up as much of the atmosphere as I could. It was my perfect week as I was quite sad to leave but the team gave a goodie bag of approx. £50 worth of beauty product which was AMAZING.

I hope i don’t get into trouble posting this…