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Paradise in South of France

Outfit Details- All Saints shift dress, Prada sunnies, D&G bag, Topshop ankle boots Easter break seems so long ago now, these photos bring back the best memories of Villefranche-Su-Mer, a quiet little coastal town in South of France. I can still hear the gentle waves lapping against the rocks, feel the heat of the sun on my face, taste the refreshing cold  rosĂ©  with my vibrant dish of ravioli in tomato basil sauce, and most of all, leaving all the worries in the world behind. This town was such a gem, a complete paradise of tranquility and beauty.  Having woken up to 3 sunny mornings of blazing sunshine, the UK's long awaited start of summer has finally said hello. As everyone's going out to enjoy the temporary heatwave, what are the best holiday memories you'd want to relive? Joan x

Purple Orchids

Here we are, on the very last day of 2013, a time of reflection and to form resolutions for another New Year.  This is one of the last series of 'what our PR Interns are wearing' for the 2013 season, featuring our 'Purple Orchids' scarf, specifically designed for t he Adventist Development and Relief Agency (ADRA) . Working in more than 120 countries, ADRA provides aid to  disaster relief, community farming,water resources, food aid in  mother-child health programs and women education and training.  This design features the  native African flower motifs and is specially created to provide education  for women in Rwanda.  Wherever you may be, all of us from Cup of Daisies would like to wish that you've had a wonderful Christmas and a Happy New Year ahead! Wearing: Vintage felt hat, D&G sunnies, Zara dress, Cup of Daisies Purple Orchid scarf Joan x

Twirling among fall leaves

( CUP OF DAISIES LADY RED scarf , H&M Trend crop top, Topshop flared skirt, Zara studded heels, D&G quilted bag) One more week left before the autumn term breaks for Christmas holidays. I'm currently on the MA Arts Management course at RWCMD, Cardiff. One year full-time student, though this is year marks my 5th academic year in Cardiff. Can't believe how quickly time flies- already 3 months in as a masters student, while distant memories of the undergrad graduation over the summer can sometimes still feel like yesterday.   December is always the month to reflect on the passing year, and the one ahead. Personally, I love the excitement of what the future will hold. Joan x photos courtesy of Mark Tan