Wednesday 25 April 2018

Why I Moved Back To The UK

After four fabulous years in Australia, I made the decision to move back to the UK this month. I’ve been asked lots of questions about my reasons why, and how I managed to transport my life from literally one side of the world to the other so this post is dedicated to the reasons behind the move. My next post will tackle how I packed my life into three suitcases without shipping anything back! 


X Revolve Monroe Sweater: House of Harlow 1960 via Revolve
Chunky Knit Jumper: Zara, similar here
Modern Cotton Bikini Bottom: Calvin Klein Underwear via Revolve
CK ID Cotton Bikini Bottom: Calvin Klein Underwear via Revolve


Back in December, I received my Australian Permanent Residency which is valid for 5 years with room for extension. If I decide to make the move back to Australia, I can also apply for my citizenship. This gave me a lot of flexibility in my decision for my move to the UK. I left my full-time job in social media management back in February to pursue Style Structure full-time which meant I didn’t have a job keeping me in Sydney anymore. I have a terrible habit of planning way too far in advance, but for once in my life I am going to see how this year pans out without having expectations or putting pressure on myself. So why the move back? I had been toying with the idea since my trip to Ibiza last September - in case you didn’t know, I used to live in Spain and being back there made me miss being close to this part of the world. I created some of my most meaningful content there, and then again in Paris in February. It made me realise I never really embraced the beauty of Australia enough in my imagery (well maybe the amazing cafes!), but the stunning beaches and coastlines were absent. If you're down under and keen on pursuing a career in fashion or modelling, learn everything you need to know about how to become a model in Australia! I’m primarily a style blogger and love city life, so it makes sense to be closer to Northern Hemisphere trends. The climate in Sydney makes this part of my job a little difficult. 




Piper Moto Jacket (NOW ON SALE): Eaves via Revolve
Tweed Skirt: H&M, similar here
Chunky Knit Jumper: Zara, similar here
Buckley Mule: Raye via Revolve
Numero Un Trio Sable Bag: Polene Paris


As you already know, I shoot the majority of my content on a tripod. All images in this post are from my time at Paris Fashion Week and were all shot self-portrait. I love to shoot lots of outfits and portrait photography in one day on what I like to call ‘content trips’. When I arrive in a new city, I will have a day location scouting, then I set up my wardrobe to match each look to that location. I like to treat these outfits as a campaign, similar to how brands shoot; taking in the mood and having a concept. I am now much closer to Europe, so I am planning on taking these trips every 4-6 weeks, which also means I can show you guys new places you may have never been to before. There’s something so exciting immersing yourself into a new place, unsure of what the locations are like until stepping off the plane. It pushes your boundaries, and makes you focus solely on creating work you can be proud of. If you are a planner like me, this technique will also get you out of your comfort zone. I highly recommend the book ‘The Subtle Art Of Not Giving a F**k’ to help any of you creatives looking to start self-portrait photography. There are so many points in the book which I really relate to, especially the section dedicated to enjoying the climb instead of purely focusing on the end result. Self-portrait photography is a lot of trial and error, and the reason I choose to take the majority of my shots is because it’s unpredictable. Sometimes your concept isn’t what you hoped for, but persevering, changing certain factors will make you love that image even more because you had to adapt and learn from it. 



Button Up Knit: Cos, similar here




Rhea Blazer: Majorelle via Revolve
Button Up Ruffle Tank: LPA via Revolve
Tan Pants: H&M, similar here




Death Before Decaf Tee: August Street
Mih Jeans, similar here
Sandro Paris Blazer, similar here
Numero Un Trio Sable Bag: Polene Paris


And lastly, I finally have a place of my own! You know how much I appreciate design and interiors so it made sense to move back to my hometown Cardiff (which is only 2 hours from London) to make my creative space work for me. Sydney is one of the most expensive cities in the world to rent and buy, and for just a little more a month I can have a spacious one bedroom apartment all to myself in comparison to a room in a shared house. I love to shoot indoors, so slowly but surely I’ll be getting the place up and running so you can see more of my new place incorporated into my shoots. 

I hope that answers the majority of your questions, and I can’t wait to share my next post on how to pack for moving overseas!
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2 comments:

  1. Hels! Welcome home babe! Such a big move but totally worth it!! lots of love!!

    xxx

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  2. Beautiful post. Good luck.

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