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Creature comforts for those in need of a little high-end retail therapy
Text Tabitha Lasley
Inspired by organic flowers indigenous to northern Europe, Polish entrepreneur Magdalene Beyer has created a line of cosmetics made with ingredients so fresh you’ll need to refrigerate them. Infused with rose oil and bolstered by a natural UV filter, Fridge’s face cream boosts radiance and wards off free radicals. fridgebyyde.com
Botanika’s candles are so headily scented, their impressive ethical credentials hardly seem to matter. But matter they do. Made with an organic wood wick and clear resin, you can burn them with a clear conscience. Restive minds in need of soothing should go for Violetta, augmented with rose, amber and musk. spacenk.co.uk
Although bright floral prints were seen all over the spring/summer catwalks, you want to keep things from straying into too-too-girly territory. Toughen the look up with bold accessories. Felix Rey’s cute flower-strewn clutch, which has a modern, metallic finish, hits the right note. mywardrobe.com
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Make like a classic English rose in one of Pearl Lowe’s delicate lace confections, inspired by her collection of vintage dresses. For the full Lowe look, team with one of Chancery Court’s Crazy for Daisy manicures, named after the designer’s eponymous daughter. pearllowe.co.uk spachancerycourt.com
Best to keep things fresh come high summer. Step forward Antonia Bellanca’s fourth fragrance, Sogni del Mare, which sings with floral notes like Italian bergamot, orange flowers and cassis buds. If summering on the Amalficoast could be bottled, it’d smell something like this. antoniasflowers.com