What can't you get through the week without?
When I moved into my new flat, I promised myself I'd buy fresh flowers
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regular haunts?Topshop on Oxford Street. A makeup essential basically,
for anyone wanting to look better, faster. If I've had a bad day I'll
buy myself some scented candles or a lipstick; if it's been a very bad
day, I may get a pair of shoes.
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stockists.Who does your supermarket shop, and where? Stewart (Downing,
footballer for Middlesbrough) was always pretty good when we were
together.What's in your shopping basket?Lots of chicken, pasta, fruit
and vegetables.Having detailed her wardrobe preferences and grooming
needs - "Lexie's got pink nail varnish on her toes right now!" - Alex
goes on to explain that the indolent mite is mostly not minded to walk,
preferring to be carried. Benefit Rush Hour, £16.Do you have a shopping
tip?If you see something you like, just get it there and then. I hate
shopping for homewares. This is already a good start. See
deckchairdreams for details. Amanda Lamb presents A Place in the Sun on
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Choose from Sam Taylor-Wood, Damien Hirst and, ahem, Will Young, or
Mark Fairnington (pictured), in the happy knowledge that each sturdy
chair comes in a limited edition of 250, is made from sustainable
pursued, and cheap mulberry handbags a truly reasonable £83 (you'd pay
around £60 for a standard affair from Heal's).And the next thing you
will buy?An evening handbag - I've got a black-tie event coming up.What
items are always in your basket?Bottled water, toiletries, bread,
pasta.What's your favourite place for a spree?I'm a high street girl.
All qualities to recommend them as a great self-gift. I like M&S,
but usually I just go to Morrisons..What was the last thing you
bought?Underwear from M&S.What's your guiltiest purchase?I bought a
ring for £6,000 recently. Whenever I buy new clothes I feel happier. I
love Rachel's greek yoghurt with honey and also
mulberry bags online lots of sancerre and chablis.Our first reaction, naturally, is to
wonder whether we have died and woken up in a meth-assisted Mabel Lucie
Atwell world? And yet, could there be a more enchanting vision than that
of this infant, vast Balenciaga motorcycle bag hooked over its little
elbow, as it wriggles determinedly in the direction of the Spend-u-Like
Play Bouteeq Mummy has builded in the corner of the nursery, where
self-respect and personal ambition can be traded for face-dwarfing baby
sunglasses and overpriced pastel velour "pieces", in a result-free
environment kept toasty by the burning of classic feminist texts?The
arty deckchairHere's a good cause with a very good result: an
artist-designed deckchair, a portion of whose proceeds go towards the
Royal Parks Foundation. Sometimes a chocolate cake as a treat - but not
every time. The shops were nominated for Family Footwear Retailer of the
Year at last year's Drapers Footwear Awards. It's also pretty
goof-proof to apply.Fresh, new towels are always appealing, especially
when they are made from soft organic cotton and come tied up
present-like with a bow. These pencils, which come in gold or silver,
are from Smythson, the Bond Street stationer, and have their maker's
name stamped on the barrel. Also, magazines: I buy Red, Grazia, Easy
Living, Vogue and In Style.Once more, dear friends, to this week's
Closer magazine, in which Alex Curran presents a nightmarish vision of
her Wag-birthing factory, wherein the female offspring she shares with
Steven Gerrard are being fashioned into miniature future footballing
consorts, with all the Renaissance range of interests and
accomplishments those lofty positions demand.