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Style, Trends · October 15, 2019

3 Gorgeous Ways to Style a Blazer this Fall

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Micro-habits that have helped me reduce my screen Micro-habits that have helped me reduce my screen time in my twenties 📱 🧠

Since we’re somehow nearly halfway through the year already, here’s an updated version of the small habits that have genuinely helped me spend less time glued to my phone lately.🤳🏼

These are just a few tiny shifts that have helped me become more intentional with how I spend my time and attention.

💭 Found this helpful? Comment “list”, and I’ll send you my full guide of offline ideas, habits, and resources ✨

📌 You can explore more posts from the series over on my Substack & Instagram:

📽️ media to consume instead of doomscrolling

🙇🏻‍♀️ apps I use to replace my scrolling addiction

🧠 how to reclaim your attention span (Substack article)

#twenties #habits #japan
More apps I’ve been using instead of endlessly scr More apps I’ve been using instead of endlessly scrolling 🫶🏼📱

Part two because apparently there are quite a few little corners of the internet that still make being online feel intentional again.

Some of these apps help me learn new things, some keep my brain active, and others simply remind me that technology can still feel calm and inspiring instead of overwhelming.

💌 Found this helpful? I share more resources like this in my weekly newsletter on Substack (you can sign up via the link in my bio).

💬 What’s an app, website, or online space you’ve been using lately?

#apps #habits #digitaldetox
📝 Part 8 of the media I consumed this week that sp 📝 Part 8 of the media I consumed this week that sparked my curiosity 🙇🏻‍♀️

Here’s some media to help you be more intentional with your time — swap the doomscrolling for video essays and thoughtful articles that actually stay with you. 🌱

A roundup of what’s worth consuming when you want to learn something new and give your brain a little spark. ✨📚

💌 If this resonates, I share weekly recommendations (books, films, articles, podcasts + more) in my newsletter. You can sign up through the link in my bio.

💭 You can sign up for my newsletter to receive the full list of media featured here.

📝 Comment 'list' and I'll send you all the links for the media in this carousel.

#reading #whattoread #habits #europe
Camera gear I never leave the house without… 📷 🙂‍↔ Camera gear I never leave the house without… 📷 🙂‍↔️

These are my everyday essentials for photography, whether I’m working or travelling. I try to keep things as simple as possible, but since I shoot across different formats, I usually end up carrying a few devices.

Just a reminder: you don’t need expensive gear to create aesthetic content. Most phones these days are more than capable, especially if you learn how to use manual settings.

💭 If you’re curious about anything I use, feel free to ask in the comments.

#contentcreation #photography #travelphotography #japan
Proof you don’t need a big camera to film moments Proof you don’t need a big camera to film moments like this…

I didn’t expect this level of cinematic footage from the smallest video camera I’ve ever used 🎥
Every clip in this reel was filmed on the @djiglobal DJI Osmo Pocket 4 — a tiny, pocket-sized camera that’s quickly become one of my favourite tools for capturing everyday moments and travel content without carrying extra gear.

I brought it along on a recent work trip and was surprised by how natural it felt to film with. No setup stress, no bulky equipment — just pull it out, hit record, and keep moving. It’s the kind of camera that makes you want to film more because it’s so easy to use.

Here’s what I’m loving so far about the DJI Osmo Pocket 4:

🎥 ActiveTrack 7.0 that locks onto your subject and follows automatically

🤳🏼 Built-in filters with fill light for soft, glowing skin straight from the camera. Includes film-inspired tones and beauty filters that make portraits look polished without over-editing.

🔍 4K recording with up to 2× zoom

🌈 New 1-inch CMOS sensor with 14 stops of dynamic range

🎞️ 10-bit D-Log Professional Mode for more flexibility in post-production

📱 Remote control via the DJI Mimo app — perfect for solo travellers or hands-free filming

🙇🏻‍♀️ Compact and lightweight, ideal for vlogging, travel days, and everyday carry

🔄 Rotating touchscreen to switch easily between horizontal and vertical shooting cinematic video

🎥  Video settings on the DJI Osmo Pocket 4:
→ Filmed in 4k at 30fps and slow motion at 4k 120fps.
→ Filmed in D-Log M for flexible colour grading.

📍Karijini National Park, Pilbara region in #WesternAustralia

💬 Where would you film using the DJI Osmo Pocket 4?

#videocamera #travel #contentcreation
Don’t miss this glamping experience on your next t Don’t miss this glamping experience on your next trip to Australia… 🌌🏕️

Out here, everything feels a little slower… a little more intentional.

Set deep in the Pilbara, this is where you trade city noise for stillness, and wake up to soft light filtering through the bush. Tucked right on the edge of Joffre Gorge, the eco tents blend into the landscape — designed with sustainability in mind, using low-impact materials while still offering those small comforts that make all the difference.

Think a king bed, your own open-air ensuite, solar-powered touches, and a front deck to sit with your morning coffee. Simple, but thoughtfully done.

Days here are spent exploring one of Australia’s most ancient landscapes — over 2 billion years in the making. Deep gorges, rust-red cliffs, waterfalls after rain, and hidden waterholes you can actually swim in. There’s direct access to walking trails and guided experiences, so it really does feel like you’re stepping straight into the heart of it all. 🍃⛰️

And at night, it’s the kind of place where the stars take over completely. ✨

Thanks to the team at @karijiniecoretreat for hosting the stay this past month. It was the perfect base for exploring Karijini National Park for the first time.

💭 Would you add this glamping experience to your bucket list?

📍 Karijini Eco Retreat in Karijini National Park #WesternAustralia

#australia #bucketlist #traveltips  @westernaustralia @australiasnorthwest @karijiniecoretreat
This ended up being one of my favourite sunset wal This ended up being one of my favourite sunset walks in Switzerland… and one I’d go back to in a heartbeat.

Just outside Lucerne, this spot sits quietly above Lake Lucerne — with panoramic views stretching across the water to the Alps. I came across it while planning my trip and instantly added it to my itinerary (sunset walk was non-negotiable).

What I didn’t expect was how much there is to explore here. The grounds are filled with winding, almost maze-like paths that lead you down to the lake, past vineyards, open lawns, and little pockets perfect for a picnic or a swim.

At the top of the hill sits Meggenhorn Castle — built around 1868–1870 and inspired by the Château de Chambord in France. It later had a neo-Gothic chapel added in 1886, and since 1974, the estate has been open to the public.

It’s one of those places that feels both grand and peaceful at the same time — where you can wander for hours or simply sit and watch the light change over the lake. If you’re planning a trip to Switzerland, save this for a slower afternoon.

📍Schloss Meggenhorn Meggenhornstrasse 6045 Meggen, Lucerne

📌 Planning your own Switzerland trip? Comment 'GUIDE', and I'll share my week-long Switzerland itinerary.

📷 Shot on @sonyalpha.anz & edited in @lightroom using my presets (also in bio).

#switzerland #europe #travelphotography #bucketlist @visitlucerne
🙇🏻‍♀️ Everything I've loved so far this month✨ A 🙇🏻‍♀️ Everything I've loved so far this month✨

A little round-up of the things, moments, and favourites that have made May pass by. This month’s wrap-up is less media-heavy since I’ve been working on more side projects these past few weeks.

You’ll find all the links to products and resources in the carousel (or below). 💭 I’d love to know — what have been some of your May favourites?

💌 I also share a weekly Monday newsletter where I dive deeper into the tips, resources, and small joys I’ve been discovering lately — you can sign up via the link in my bio.

📌 What’s featured this month:

🎧 A few of my favourite podcasts I’ve listened to lately.

⛰️ Sneak peek of my trip to @australiasnorthwest.

📷 Favourite @dji camera I’ve been using lately.

📚 It’s not a monthly wrap-up post without my latest read. My reading stats are sourced from Storygraph.

📖 If you’d like book recommendations, I have a whole series linked on my Substack (in my bio).

#monthlyfavourites #westernaustralia
This is what my camera roll looks like after just This is what my camera roll looks like after just three days in Australia's North West… ⛰️🍃📷

Grateful to @westernaustralia for hosting this famil — finally ticking a part of @australiasnorthwest off my bucket list after years of dreaming about it. From hiking through ancient gorges to chasing sunsets and stargazing under some of the clearest skies, every moment felt surreal. 🥾🌌✨

What made it even more special was experiencing it alongside such a grounded, creative group — sharing stories, capturing content, and learning from each other along the way. I can't wait to see your content over the next  few weeks. 

Special shoutout to @chadseestheworld for doubling as everyone’s personal content creator, always behind the scenes making the magic happen. And of course, thank you to @rilechar for taking such amazing care of us all.

💭 Have you ever heard of this region in #WesternAustralia? Let me know in the comments below if you would visit.

#bucketlist #australia #travelphotography

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Micro-habits that have helped me reduce my screen Micro-habits that have helped me reduce my screen time in my twenties 📱 🧠

Since we’re somehow nearly halfway through the year already, here’s an updated version of the small habits that have genuinely helped me spend less time glued to my phone lately.🤳🏼

These are just a few tiny shifts that have helped me become more intentional with how I spend my time and attention.

💭 Found this helpful? Comment “list”, and I’ll send you my full guide of offline ideas, habits, and resources ✨

📌 You can explore more posts from the series over on my Substack & Instagram:

📽️ media to consume instead of doomscrolling

🙇🏻‍♀️ apps I use to replace my scrolling addiction

🧠 how to reclaim your attention span (Substack article)

#twenties #habits #japan
More apps I’ve been using instead of endlessly scr More apps I’ve been using instead of endlessly scrolling 🫶🏼📱

Part two because apparently there are quite a few little corners of the internet that still make being online feel intentional again.

Some of these apps help me learn new things, some keep my brain active, and others simply remind me that technology can still feel calm and inspiring instead of overwhelming.

💌 Found this helpful? I share more resources like this in my weekly newsletter on Substack (you can sign up via the link in my bio).

💬 What’s an app, website, or online space you’ve been using lately?

#apps #habits #digitaldetox
📝 Part 8 of the media I consumed this week that sp 📝 Part 8 of the media I consumed this week that sparked my curiosity 🙇🏻‍♀️

Here’s some media to help you be more intentional with your time — swap the doomscrolling for video essays and thoughtful articles that actually stay with you. 🌱

A roundup of what’s worth consuming when you want to learn something new and give your brain a little spark. ✨📚

💌 If this resonates, I share weekly recommendations (books, films, articles, podcasts + more) in my newsletter. You can sign up through the link in my bio.

💭 You can sign up for my newsletter to receive the full list of media featured here.

📝 Comment 'list' and I'll send you all the links for the media in this carousel.

#reading #whattoread #habits #europe
Camera gear I never leave the house without… 📷 🙂‍↔ Camera gear I never leave the house without… 📷 🙂‍↔️

These are my everyday essentials for photography, whether I’m working or travelling. I try to keep things as simple as possible, but since I shoot across different formats, I usually end up carrying a few devices.

Just a reminder: you don’t need expensive gear to create aesthetic content. Most phones these days are more than capable, especially if you learn how to use manual settings.

💭 If you’re curious about anything I use, feel free to ask in the comments.

#contentcreation #photography #travelphotography #japan
Proof you don’t need a big camera to film moments Proof you don’t need a big camera to film moments like this…

I didn’t expect this level of cinematic footage from the smallest video camera I’ve ever used 🎥
Every clip in this reel was filmed on the @djiglobal DJI Osmo Pocket 4 — a tiny, pocket-sized camera that’s quickly become one of my favourite tools for capturing everyday moments and travel content without carrying extra gear.

I brought it along on a recent work trip and was surprised by how natural it felt to film with. No setup stress, no bulky equipment — just pull it out, hit record, and keep moving. It’s the kind of camera that makes you want to film more because it’s so easy to use.

Here’s what I’m loving so far about the DJI Osmo Pocket 4:

🎥 ActiveTrack 7.0 that locks onto your subject and follows automatically

🤳🏼 Built-in filters with fill light for soft, glowing skin straight from the camera. Includes film-inspired tones and beauty filters that make portraits look polished without over-editing.

🔍 4K recording with up to 2× zoom

🌈 New 1-inch CMOS sensor with 14 stops of dynamic range

🎞️ 10-bit D-Log Professional Mode for more flexibility in post-production

📱 Remote control via the DJI Mimo app — perfect for solo travellers or hands-free filming

🙇🏻‍♀️ Compact and lightweight, ideal for vlogging, travel days, and everyday carry

🔄 Rotating touchscreen to switch easily between horizontal and vertical shooting cinematic video

🎥  Video settings on the DJI Osmo Pocket 4:
→ Filmed in 4k at 30fps and slow motion at 4k 120fps.
→ Filmed in D-Log M for flexible colour grading.

📍Karijini National Park, Pilbara region in #WesternAustralia

💬 Where would you film using the DJI Osmo Pocket 4?

#videocamera #travel #contentcreation
Don’t miss this glamping experience on your next t Don’t miss this glamping experience on your next trip to Australia… 🌌🏕️

Out here, everything feels a little slower… a little more intentional.

Set deep in the Pilbara, this is where you trade city noise for stillness, and wake up to soft light filtering through the bush. Tucked right on the edge of Joffre Gorge, the eco tents blend into the landscape — designed with sustainability in mind, using low-impact materials while still offering those small comforts that make all the difference.

Think a king bed, your own open-air ensuite, solar-powered touches, and a front deck to sit with your morning coffee. Simple, but thoughtfully done.

Days here are spent exploring one of Australia’s most ancient landscapes — over 2 billion years in the making. Deep gorges, rust-red cliffs, waterfalls after rain, and hidden waterholes you can actually swim in. There’s direct access to walking trails and guided experiences, so it really does feel like you’re stepping straight into the heart of it all. 🍃⛰️

And at night, it’s the kind of place where the stars take over completely. ✨

Thanks to the team at @karijiniecoretreat for hosting the stay this past month. It was the perfect base for exploring Karijini National Park for the first time.

💭 Would you add this glamping experience to your bucket list?

📍 Karijini Eco Retreat in Karijini National Park #WesternAustralia

#australia #bucketlist #traveltips  @westernaustralia @australiasnorthwest @karijiniecoretreat
This ended up being one of my favourite sunset wal This ended up being one of my favourite sunset walks in Switzerland… and one I’d go back to in a heartbeat.

Just outside Lucerne, this spot sits quietly above Lake Lucerne — with panoramic views stretching across the water to the Alps. I came across it while planning my trip and instantly added it to my itinerary (sunset walk was non-negotiable).

What I didn’t expect was how much there is to explore here. The grounds are filled with winding, almost maze-like paths that lead you down to the lake, past vineyards, open lawns, and little pockets perfect for a picnic or a swim.

At the top of the hill sits Meggenhorn Castle — built around 1868–1870 and inspired by the Château de Chambord in France. It later had a neo-Gothic chapel added in 1886, and since 1974, the estate has been open to the public.

It’s one of those places that feels both grand and peaceful at the same time — where you can wander for hours or simply sit and watch the light change over the lake. If you’re planning a trip to Switzerland, save this for a slower afternoon.

📍Schloss Meggenhorn Meggenhornstrasse 6045 Meggen, Lucerne

📌 Planning your own Switzerland trip? Comment 'GUIDE', and I'll share my week-long Switzerland itinerary.

📷 Shot on @sonyalpha.anz & edited in @lightroom using my presets (also in bio).

#switzerland #europe #travelphotography #bucketlist @visitlucerne
🙇🏻‍♀️ Everything I've loved so far this month✨ A 🙇🏻‍♀️ Everything I've loved so far this month✨

A little round-up of the things, moments, and favourites that have made May pass by. This month’s wrap-up is less media-heavy since I’ve been working on more side projects these past few weeks.

You’ll find all the links to products and resources in the carousel (or below). 💭 I’d love to know — what have been some of your May favourites?

💌 I also share a weekly Monday newsletter where I dive deeper into the tips, resources, and small joys I’ve been discovering lately — you can sign up via the link in my bio.

📌 What’s featured this month:

🎧 A few of my favourite podcasts I’ve listened to lately.

⛰️ Sneak peek of my trip to @australiasnorthwest.

📷 Favourite @dji camera I’ve been using lately.

📚 It’s not a monthly wrap-up post without my latest read. My reading stats are sourced from Storygraph.

📖 If you’d like book recommendations, I have a whole series linked on my Substack (in my bio).

#monthlyfavourites #westernaustralia
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