Chit Chat Chunter #4: I’ve got it covered, thanks. 

Hello there!

Sorry it’s been a while – we’re on our hols you see. But fear not, I’ve plenty to report on, of course!

Firstly, tanning. Or should I say the Continentals’ persistent concern with my lack of tan.

So here’s the thing: I’m blonde, I’m freckly, I’m fair skinned. I’m a Celt through and through – born in Wales, the daughter of a Bretonne. My stature and colourings make my annual arrival on the Riviera akin to the arrival of the Vikings in Roman England. And don’t the Latins like to let me know it.

I’m not new to the persistent fascination that my paleness occasions on the Continent. From my earliest years of beach play surrounded by beautiful, swarthy-skinned French cousins, me plastered in that level of sun cream that never really rubs in, I have long felt the injustice of porcelain’s low value compared to leather.

The chances of me ever being brown are laughable…and yet over many years I have honed my own technique to achieving something of a summer hue, in my own way and in my own time. This year, I even presented myself starkers to my favourite beauty lady (sorry for the flabby bits love – you know who you are!) in the name of trying to have a golden glow faked on before arrival.

Still not enough, it would seem, to avoid the glare of the sun, bystanders and the whole of Europe. Although prepared for the Father-in-law’s usual ‘la petite Anglaise’ discourse, imagine my indignation when, a day in, the bread lady, numerous men on the market and then, a child (of the aforementioned golden-skinned variety) had all expressed mixed fascination with and concern for my skin.
Honestly, I’m over 30 years old guys, believe me, I have it both metaphorically and literally covered. As they say in France: “you look after your own onions and I’ll look after mine”.

By following my own meticulously honed technique….

  • Start with factor 30 and work your way down to 15, never lower and always every inch covered
  • Take advantage of prime bronzing times between 9am – 11am and 5pm – 7pm, stay away from 12pm – 4pm
  • Never be tempted to burn to brown – it slows down your tanning and looks very vulgar

…I do actually tan, in moderation, quite nicely for a blonde. Thanks very much.

And let’s face it: well-worn, aged, wrinkled, saggy 70 year-old leather looks great on a handbag….I think you know what I’m saying.

Chit Chat Cherish #3:  How to flip flop.

Hello! 

Thought I’d share my latest bits and pieces for my holiday, starting with flip flops; and this, needless to say, has got me thinking.

Yikes, I know…flip flops (or thongs as you lovely Americans like to say! ❤️) are tricky. 

Personally I have a few rules, the most important of which is that they are for the beach ONLY. 

On the sand, we have all made an unspoken agreement to bare parts of our body otherwise reserved for the beautician (…or partners from time to time…) , so it’s fair game. But seriously, people walking down Bradford high street in flat rubber flip flops, or worse, wearing them to the office? Nope. 

It’s not even the toes that offend – sandals can be considered in all contexts. It’s something about the bearing of the sole and, for that matter, the soul too. At best it says ‘I don’t want to be here’ or ‘I’ve not given my Summer footwear enough thought this season’, at worst it betrays ‘I live miles from the sea but I’m hanging on to my adolescent ‘surfer babe’ self’. 

But then, there really is no other item for the beach. To add to this, Mr Chit Chat declared his hatred of my previous (free-from-a-magazine) pair. 

Like I said: tricky. 

Also, I don’t want to pay out top dollar for what is never going to be more than a few strips of material – even if it is leather. So if, like me, you wore Havianas 15 years ago, before they were sold in TopShop, this is a real quandary. 

Anyway, I’ve settled on this pair for the holidays and I think they’re broadly inoffensive?

  
These are from Tory Burch at The Outnet for, I think, £22 instead of £50 ish, which I think is acceptable. Keep checking as there’s been a few different arrivals of them. 

I don’t usually do florals, but in this case my sole/soul will be disguising the pattern, amongst other things. 😉