… a word from the Editor

Welcome to what’s best described as ‘the beginning of the end of summer’. 

In just under two weeks, the kids will be back to school and my long stints in the Balearics will dwindle down to weekends only, as I lament the fact that one day, sometime in late autumn, the hot Balearic sunshine will pack-up and disappear until 2020.

Until then, I’ll continue proudly sporting my Balearic wardrobe. And this year a new label emerged which epitomizes the look and feel of the white isle. This is Sapphire Blue by Jenny Lily

A collection of garments cut from vintage reclaimed Indian saris, including short and full-length cover ups, kaftans, dresses and vests. Every beautiful vivid colour you can imagine from the beaches of Goa to Ibiza, with intricate beading and delicate sequin stitching. They were recently featured on the catwalk of the brilliant Ibiza Fashion Festival 2019.

I have gathered a few pieces for my travels and not only are they stunning when worn, they look equally beautiful hanging up in the wardrobe. Here are a few more items from Jenny’s collection.

For more information, please get in touch and I will put you directly in contact with Jenny. In the meantime, check out the full collection on the Sapphire Blue Instagram page, using the hashtag #sapphireblueuk to be featured on the page.

Onto this week’s instalment and we discover The Body Camp Ibiza and now Mallorca, Aldi’s new budget skincare range and how sequins are the only trend to blend from summer into autumn and winter 2019.