Welcome to Country and Hygge!

Web: countryandhygge.substack.com

A cosy space on the internet, with an aim to inspire people, including those in midlife, to live, dress and feel well - both in mind and body.

This blog brings to you nature essays, articles and inspiration to support living mindfully and in harmony with the seasons and nature, boosting our wellbeing and mental health. A tonic for slow living.

I make posts relating to sustainable Countryside inspired fashion & styling, supporting positive self-image and capsule wardrobe planning for a more intentional, clearer, uncluttered approach to dressing.

I talk about the brands I love, focussing on quality over quantity, fusing this with second hand / vintage and the re-purposing of old items.

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The Writer | Alumini, London College of Style

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Mid-lifer, country dweller, blues guitarist and lover of the great outdoors, navigating personal style and wellbeing. Occasionally gets poetic with short seasonal essays and prose. Holds a soft spot for all things Nordic. Hates sprouts and mash potato....

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A tonic for slow living and wellbeing in harmony with the seasons. Personal styling supporting positive self-image and capsule wardrobe planning for a more intentional, clearer, uncluttered approach to dressing.