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THE SEPTEMBER ISSUE
Dear Readers:
My sincere apologies. I've been absent for approximately six months.
I have only recently resigned from a highly unethical consulting firm whose Managing Director did a pretty good job of almost destroying me. I wish I could tell you who she is! (look me up on Linked In).
If you've heard of a little word called bullying - you'll understand why I lost interest in fashion, blogging, and just about everything for the better part of 2010.
Happily though, HBTN traffic statistics are still kicking, people still continue to follow me on twitter (BIG SMILE) ...AND I've managed to keep my freelance post at Peppermint Magazine.
You'll see my literary contribution in the forthcoming "September Issue", which is very exciting. A big thank you to Kelley Sheenan and Tess Curran for their ongoing faith in my ability to write...and more importantly, deliver.
Rarely does one come across a designer, when every piece in the collection inspires a resounding 'yes, yes, yes!' Like When Harry Met Sally (I'll have what she's having), you'll want every shred of fabric from Swedish designer's Ido Sjostedt's SS10 collection.
Australian readers will identify with the Alannah Hill-esque fabrics and cuts. All readers will appreciate the playfully girly colleciton, infused with an elegance that is tastefully alternative.