After my lovely week's vacation in Menorca (see previous post), I have been straight back to the day job in studios and busy prepping for the next work trip to Carnoustie, Scotland for The 147th Open Golf championships.
With all this fabulous summer weather we've been experiencing I'm hoping that the same will continue, but being a Links course facing the North Sea I'm realistically expecting it to be windy at the very least. Looking at the long range forecast the temperatures will be a few degrees cooler than we're currently having. I think a back up plan of wellies and a waterproof coat will definitely be a good idea. I don't mind a bit of rain and I will be able to try out my People's Poncho limited edition camo rain-gear! It's lightweight and folds down into a small pouch - ideal for travelling.
The next blog post will be all about my week in Scotland. I will also be reviewing the products that I use throughout the week (I have some great men's grooming brands to try) and once the tournament really kicks in, using matchsticks to prop my eyes open! All good fun.
Keep a look out for daily pics to my Instragram account @holidayqueenuk.
Once that is over I'm taking a break from work and going off to my favourite New York City. In addition I'll be staying in The East Hamptons for a few beach days and Rhode Island for the Newport Jazz Festival. As much as I love it, I'm so excited to be heading out of the city for a change. I've always wanted to see the lighthouse at Montauk right at the end of Long Island on the Atlantic Ocean.
Later in August I'll be ditching the annual Milan weekend in favour of Berlin. Another tick off my endless bucket list.
Lots to do and see - hope you're all having a great summer/winter wherever you are!
Tuesday, 3 July 2018
Monday, 18 June 2018
Menorca .. a delightful surprise of an island


I found Menorca to be a little bit of everything. Each place we visited was different from the last. If you want a quiet retreat you can definitely find it here. In contrast, if you like crowds and a big family resort you will find that too. As a friend of mine said .. Menorca doesn't give it's lovely secrets up easily.









I'm so pleased we made the effort to go there. Here was another absolutely beautiful, quiet little town but totally different to what we had seen before. Every building was whitewashed, including the roof tiles and was completely charming. The layout reminded me of a mini Mykonos town with stone paved lanes weaving through the residences. There are signs everywhere politely requesting 'silencio'. There are no large resorts here, it mostly consists of private villas and apartments.
We found a lovely place to eat at BB Cocktail bar. We sat upstairs and had delicious tapas watching the light change as the sun started it's descent to the west. Time to hit the road and head back to base.



That evening we went to San Clemente for dinner at a fab little restaurant recommended by a friend, Es Moli de Foc. We sat outside in the pretty garden area which was fairly quiet despite all the tables being occupied. The food did not disappoint and all our chosen dishes were fantastic. I had hake in local brewed beer batter which was divine. They had a good wine selection but surprisingly nothing French.

In the evening we ate al fresco by the pool at our hotel with the occasional cheer erupting whilst the tv inside showed the Spain vs Portugal match at the world cup.
An altogether fabulous trip to an enchanting island and one which I will definitely return to as soon as I can.
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We flew Thomas Cook airlines from Gatwick to Mahon and on our return they managed to outwit the striking French air traffic controllers by flying over Sardinia, Italy, Switzerland and Germany and got us home on time.
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Saturday, 12 May 2018
Seven years on ...
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At the beach .. my happy place |
From the Facebook albums came the idea that writing a blog would be fun - an online diary of travels, work and beauty tips on the go. A photographer friend suggested it and it sounded like my kind of thing .. but I didn't have a clue where or how to start.
I like a challenge so I spent some time researching and eventually took the plunge. I published my first small piece on Saturday May 14th 2011. It truly has been a trip in itself - I could never have envisaged such a body of work.
It's been so fun .. adding more visuals to each post as I got used to the whole 'blogging' experience. I've always taken loads of photos - I love photography. It's a great aide-mémoire when I'm ready to write my posts.
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At work on location |
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First HQ beach bag shoot |
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There must be something about the month of May - a year ago I created my Holiday Queen Beach bags and pouches, again born out of a need and the challenge associated with it. I started out with two colour-ways and gave a few away to friends initially so that they could be tried and tested on their beach holidays. I've had such positive feedback and having trialed the bag myself I can honestly say that it's the best beach/pool bag that I've ever had. Not only is it extremely practical, it's lightweight and user friendly.
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Some of the new swimbag colours |
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HQ make up mats ready to go |
For my day job I created the HQ make up mat, as using paper bench roll seemed wasteful. My mats lay flat, don't slip and look slick and professional. They're easy to clean too. There are now quite a few out there with colleagues and the feedback has been better than I could have hoped for.
Who knows where it will go from here? Wherever it does, it's all part of life's rich tapestry and keeping my creative juices flowing.
I'm so lucky to love all the things I do .. travel, photography, making people look beautiful and creating something with my hands. The icing on the cake has to be spending what's left of my time with my family, friends and my gorgeous dog Scout.
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Saturday, 5 May 2018
Feels like summer in the City

I've been busy making bags for the new collection and planning my summer vacation. I'm pleased to say I'm now booked up till mid August and hopefully there'll be more to come before the season is over.
My first trip is in less than five weeks time going with my girlfriends to Minorca, an island in the Balearics and sister to Ibiza, Mallorca and Formentera. They are all beautiful islands and I'm counting on this one being in a similar vein. Lots of sunshine, beautiful beaches and good food. What more can you ask for?
I also have a week of work on location in Scotland during July and a few days after that head off to New York and The Hamptons for 10 days. I'm so excited .. although I have been to the big apple countless times, I never get bored of it and I am specially looking forward to finally getting out to The Hamptons and head right to the end of the island. Another one to tick off the bucket list.
Lots to look forward to ..
Friday, 6 April 2018
Five days in Palma ..

Flights for this time of year were coming in really cheap so my friend and I decided to book a return flight with easyJet which we got for under £50 per head! You can't get to Wales or Scotland for that.
Once our dates were fixed we then searched the Airbnb site and found a fabulous two bed self contained apartment right in the centre of Palma. A perfect location for everything that we had in mind to do.
We set off early in the morning for Gatwick, fortunately slightly ahead of the forecast snowfall. We checked in, had a fab breakfast at Jamie's Italian and boarded our plane. We then had a two hour delay because we had to wait for the aircraft to be de-iced and you can imagine the queue resulting from this procedure. That's the best thing about booking an early flight. We still managed to arrive with most of the day left at our leisure.









We spent our last day with our friends and took a walk over to Santa Catalina, a hip area where you will find a lovely mix of eclectic boutiques, cafes and restaurants. We opted for a late lunch at Santina which I loved as they did gorgeous almond milk lattes and offered a good selection of healthy foods, with vegan and gluten free options.
Afterwards we walked back past the harbour, the beautiful Cathedral, specialty shops and food markets. So much to see and do but sadly our trip was almost over and it was time to head to the airport in the early evening.
I have previously been to different parts of Mallorca a number of times but my last trip prior to this one was almost 10 years ago. I can't believe I've left it so long to come back.
Palma is perfect for a fab city break if you fancy a little cultural injection. I see myself returning more often as it's only a two hour flight away. I definitely won't leave it so long again.
There is some amazing architecture in Palma .. for more info click here Ultimate Tour of Palma de Mallorca's Landmarks
Friday, 2 March 2018
Five days in Dubai

I picked a perfect time to go. It was great to get away from the cold to a lovely Dubai winter/spring. The day time temperatures ranged from 28-32C and the nights were cool, around 19-20C. As far as I'm concerned that's just perfect.
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View of Abu Dhabi across the water |
It is a stunningly beautiful piece of architecture designed by Jean Nouvel who has been responsible for designing many iconic buildings around the world. It is a tranquil place, with views of Abu Dhabi and the turquoise sea.
Here he describes the dome ..
... It is a project founded on a major symbol of Arab architecture: the dome. But here, with its evident shift from tradition, the dome is a modern proposal.
A double dome 180 meters in diameter, offering horizontal, perfectly radiating geometry, a randomly perforated woven material, providing shade punctuated by bursts of sun. The dome gleams in the Abu Dhabi sunshine. At night, this protected landscape is an oasis of light under a starry dome.
The Louvre Abu Dhabi becomes the final destination of an urban promenade, a garden on the coast, a cool haven, a shelter of light during the day and evening, its aesthetic consistent with its role as a sanctuary for the most precious works of art ...
How to get there - https://www.louvreabudhabi.ae/en/visit/how-to-get-here
Dubai changes all the time. This was my sixth visit in 4 years and there is always something new to see. Shopping areas, restaurants, highways and even beaches - the city is ever developing and expanding.

With its one-of-a-kind theatre built in the heart of Al Habtoor City, La Perle is the region’s first resident show, featuring a cast of 65 artists, each bringing their own unique set of skills to the performance, ranging from acting, acrobats, aquatic and aerial stunts. These often gravity-defying performers will mesmerise as they dive into an on-stage pool or fly through the air, creating a visually captivating experience both below and above stage level.

Other areas I visited included -

Kite Beach - a great beach for kite and wind surfing, swimming and relaxing. There are a few restaurants but nothing on the scale of La Mer and much quieter which I preferred. I had lunch on the first floor terrace at LaOla with lovely views of the sea and a fresh cool breeze which was most welcome on a hot day. I had fresh watermelon juice with poached eggs and avocado on sourdough toast - one of my faves.



It has an indoor dining area and an outdoor terrace which has been arranged to look a bit like a street. Every so often you will see acrobatic performers appear briefly to add to the atmosphere, or they will just cycle by as if it was a real thoroughfare.
If you like Asian food you will love it there.
In a flash my visit was all over and I'm now looking forward to my next little trip in a couple of weeks.
I'm off to Palma, Majorca for a few days of hopefully some warm sunshine and a little Spanish culture. Adios amigos.
Saturday, 20 January 2018
Enjoying winter in London ..


There have been dinners, museum visits, shopping and just yesterday a trip to the wonderful Winter Lights at Canary Wharf again. If you're reading this before January 27th you still have time to go. I may go again if I get the time .. I highly recommend it.
My friends and I went last year and enjoyed it immensely. I wanted to go again in the anticipation of seeing some new works, which I did and also happy to see some have returned from last year. It's always such a beautiful sight to see these spectacular installations and interactive art on display in the winter darkness.


Canary Wharf is easy to get to via the underground, various buses or the Thames Clippers. You can also drive or cycle as there is parking available for both. Check the website for more details.
www.canarywharf.com
For travel information ..
www.tfl.gov.uk
Friday, 8 December 2017
What's coming up for next year?
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The Ritz Hotel, London |
My holidays have been a bit thin on the ground since July this year due to a family member falling ill for a while, but happy to say that person is back up to full health and it means HQ can plan to her heart's content again!
Ideas for next year include Paris in January, Dubai, Mallorca, Mexico and hopefully some long weekend trips later on to Berlin and Iceland. Can I possibly find time to fit them all in? Barbados has got to figure in there somewhere too. Lets see. I'll throw them all out to the universe and see what comes back!
I have a few custom bags to make too so it will be nice to see the HQ collection on show around the world. There are now 4 in Australia!
I want to take this opportunity to wish you all a very Merry Christmas, Happy Holidays with good health, love and laughter for a Happy New Year.
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Monday, 4 December 2017
ATP Finals in London and working away from home
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Annabel Croft holding the trophy |
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Crossing the bridge across the dock |
In the past we have stayed close by in the centre of Greenwich with a short commute each day via a 5 minute boat journey in the morning and organised transport back at night. This year we stayed at Canary Wharf .. closer as the crow flies across the river on the Isle of Dogs. The quickest route to the O2 was by tube - a mere one stop away - journey time 2 minutes! Not counting of course the walk to the station from the hotel. Given that we were spending the majority of our working day indoors in relative darkness and artificial light, it was a pleasurable 5 minutes walking in the fresh air and daylight across the docks on the footbridge every morning.
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Canary Wharf |
Every day without exception was long with a minimum of 12 hours covering 2 sessions - an afternoon and an evening. I would make up the team in the morning and maintain their appearance throughout the day and also make up the occasional guest in the studio. The atmosphere was always great as this tournament hosts the top singles and doubles players in the world.
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Dining bus view |
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The O2 and Canary Wharf |
The final day seemed to go so quickly as there was only one session and it wasn't long before it was all over and we were derigging, packing to go home and saying our goodbyes. The final itself was fantastic, one of the best - a real battle between Grigor Dimitrov and David Goffin - the victor being Grigor Dimitrov - his first title win at this event.
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The team - Marcus, Annabel, Greg and Jamie speaking with Grigor after his win |
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