11 December 2009

Christmas - Just Round the Corner


Wishing all our readers and customers a Merry Christmas

We are feeling very festive at Womens Everything -

We've got some great products in our online shop from Antonio Ben Chimol luxury leather wrap bracelets, to our best seller Linda Macdonald Scribbles Necklace.

From stunning jewellery to bags to great gift ideas for both her and him and with free gfit wrapping - what are you waiting for?

Take a look at our great ideas for Dazzling Christmas Decorations from black to purple create that stunning look!

We've also put together Christmas Gifts for Girls as well as Christmas Gifts for Him

See Our Tips For Great Hair Colour and Gorgeous Evening Bags we've also picked out top selection of Stunning Party & Cocktail Dresses or get The best Little Black Dress

We've also also got how to create Smokey Eyes - X Factor Make-Up Artist Jackie Tyson

12 November 2009

EXCITING NEWS! Launch of New EShop


I hope you dont't mind but I'd like to tell you all about it!

After lots of requests from our readers about which products we would recommend, we decided to launch our own Eshop.

We've searched far and wide and WOW have we found some fabulous things. Our handpicked range includes jewellery, bags, scarves, mens accessories, some kiddies stuff & gifts plus much more.

We've teamed up with some exciting designers which include Antonio Ben Chimol, Ashiana, Mirabelle, Lulu Australia, Cyberjammies, Olga Berg, Martick to name just a few. With prices starting at just £7.00 there's never been a better time to shop.

This months news:

Get great hair with Salon Secrets to Beautiful Hair

Maternity fashion is no longer about tent-like smock dresses and stretch waistband jeans. Just because you're expecting a baby, doesn't mean your style has to take a back seat - great advice from Nicky Hambleton Jones.

X- Factor Make-Up Artist Jackie Tyson - videos on Wedding Glamour, Smokey Eyes, Foundation & Concealer.

We add lots of great new recipes including Tarragon Baked Chicken & Carrots, Chicken Madras Curry, Pizza Picante, Prawn, Mushroom & Spinach Curry Plus lots more.

We look how to create that fantastic new kitchen, taying put, but desperate to improve? A new kitchen's a wise investment, and you could bag a bargain. If you want to make a home buyer's eyes light up as they enter your property, you'll present him with something sleek, glossy, and with curves in all the right places.

It won't be long before you'll be digging out the Christmas decorations from the attic, untangling the discarded fairy lights from last year and rearranging the furniture to accommodate the tree. How about making your own christmas flowers we show you how from wreaths to garlands .

Coming soon Great Christmas Dresses, shoes and bags. Christmas Gift guides for your loved ones.

8 October 2009

Exciting News!!

I'm thrilled to announce that we will be having regular contributions from TV Property Expert Martin Roberts of BBC Homes Under the Hammer fame. This week he focuses on How to Spot a Rogue Trader . Also Martin Lewis will be penning his money saving tips, more on that shortly.

We have news on winter fashion trends - we've got this Autumn/Winter 09 catwalk trends, Gorgeous Winter Coats and Jackets and Bargain Celebrity Fashion plus lots more.

For all your beauty needs try our Beauty Masterclass, Beauty SOS and our top tips to creating fabulous eyes .

Get passionate about pink with our round-up of products for Breast Cancer Awareness Month.

Get the lastest hair trends for this Autumn - definitely a must!

AND FINALLY we've been asked by lots of our readers for ideas on the things we love best and so decided to LAUNCH Womens Everything Shop Direct - so more on this to follow shortly.

6 August 2009

Great News + £1,500 worth of Prizes up for Grabs!!!

After a fantastic time in New York and California its back to business!

Well we've got great new additions to the website, we got Cinema News Latest Film Trailers providing you with trailers of all the latest films.

Our outdoor living feature gives ideas on Summer Outdoor Trends, Garden Furniture, Accessories,, Garden Planters, Outdoor Lighting Outdoor Fires & Bird Feedrs , plus tips to keep your garden furniture in top condition.

This month we have over £1,500 worth of prizes up for grabs, win an office chair worth £495, a Spa day at Ragdale Hall plus much much more.

Fern Britton gives her Summer Fit Challenge Tips for training your Pooch by Robert Alleyne - star of BBC3's Dog Borstal

Great recipes including Yummy Desserts , scrumptious salads and PhilVickery's Lime Berry Cheesecake.

Learn how to Twitter by Mark Shaw.

Some amazing interviews with Hilary Devey, Founder of the Pall- Ex Group, with a turnover of £100m and Erin Pizzey Founder in 1971 of the first Battered Wives' Refuge in the world.

22 June 2009

Kate Winslet and Much Much more!!

Well its been a busy couple of months with lots going on - I don't know where the time goes anyway here are our latest updates:

We've got some amazing summer dresses, swimsuits, bikinis and kaftans - from vibrants to neutrals there''ll be something to suit you!

Are you looking a little pale - why not get the perfect fake tan - then follow our tips and you'll look bronzed and gorgoeus before you know it.

Choose from one of our top pick holiday destinations - some fascinating choices.

How to train you dog - Robert Alleyne from BBC3 Dog Borstal gives you easy to follow tips.

We have some great recipes for you to choose from as well as some fantastic competitions - get comping now - as well as top events throughout the UK.

And finally read our interviews with Kate Winslet & Leonardo DiCaprio on their new movie Revolutionary Road.

20 April 2009

What a lovely day...

Here at Womens Everything the sun is shinning and we've got lots to do.

Well what have we been up to? We've had some great interviews first of all Charlotte Dutton - Charlotte mixes beinga pro snowboarder and coach with being a high profile London Fashion Model. If that wasn't enough she's now got her own clothing line.

Then Kate Thompson best selling author talking about her new book The Kinsella Sisters - a great romantic read.

We also had the chance to read Finding Mr Right by Annie Harrison - The Real Woman’s Guide to Landing That Man - is a realistic and reassuring book for single women in their mid thirties and beyond who are still looking for ‘the one’…

We read a scary report - Beware - online criminals stealing identities for just 50p make sure you are vigilant!!

How do you pick the right perfume - read out great article, we also feature what your scent says about you..

Denise Van Outen is on an awareness campaign on how to look after your skin - everyone forgets to look after their skin and yet its so important.

Finally don't forget to have a look at our recipe section, we've got tasty salads, chocolate fudge cake, Penne Alfredo with Smoked Salmon & Roast lamb.

3 April 2009

Oh - we've been busy!

This week there's been so much going on - I can't believe we are now in April - but oh isn't the weather lovely.

We've talked to Denise van Outen who is supporting the Walk for Skin 2009 campaign which aims to help raise awareness in the bid to fight skin disease.

Phil Vickery shows us how to make yummy White Chocolate And Raspberry Cookies

I read a great book this week called "Finding Mr Right" by Annie Harrison - a fantastic book, a Real Woman’s Guide to Landing That Man - is a realistic and reassuring book for single women in their mid thirties and beyond who are still looking for ‘the one’…

Many of us go online several times a day—we might email a friend, order our groceries, download some music or share some photographs. And each time we log on, our identities are at risk. Sadly, there are people out there trying to gather enough of our personal information to create a virtual clone of who we are. They can sell this to others or use for themselves, perhaps even opening lines of credit in our names. This is why identity theft is such a hot topic. Read our
great guide on how to shop safely on the internet.

The search is on for the North West's Inspiring Women - do you know a Special Woman - get nominating now!

29 January 2009

Womens Everything - My Blog

Womens Everything - My Blog

Interview with Celebrity Make- Up artist Ruby Hammer

So what's happening this week, I've just done an interview with Ruby Hammer - Channel 4's celebrity Make up artist and co founder of Ruby & Millie.

Babies are hot news at the moment with a woman in Southern California giving birth to octuplets - so this week we cover common fertility problems - why not read our guide or go to our parenting section for lots more information

Also this week we have Celebrity Chef's Top Tips for Great Italian Cuisine covering great ways to cook fantastic pasta & risotto.

More exciting articles coming soon - why not visit www.womenseverything.com

The East Coast Drive to Sydney

We were driving back to Sydney for New Years Eve with 5 stops along the route. We had a good flight and we had now our fourth time zone! We were staying at the very posh Palazzo Versace.

Although nothing special from the front it was lovely inside - set on a marina with a fantastic pool where we were shown to our room – really spacious with a large Jacuzzi bath, separate shower and toilet and a view over the pool and where we both received a bottle of Versace perfume and aftershave.

After a relaxing afternoon by the pool we showered and changed for a meal in the hotel.

Another hot day so after breakfast we went down to the pool to read and laze. By about 2pm it was still warm but it was trying to rain so we decide to go for a drive as hubby wanted to see where he had holidayed 20 years ago when he came with his Mum. We couldn’t believe it but we managed to find the hotel he stayed in - Beachcomber resort.

We had an early breakfast wanting to make the most of this lovely hot weath so headed down to the pool again by midday it was trying to rain so decided to have a wander round the marina found some great little shops next door.

We packed up and headed off to Bryon Bay a 1½ hour drive – we arrived there about midday and were given the keys to our room it was a lovely spacious studio apartment with double bed, wardrobe area, bathroom, lounge, and kitchen with washing machine as well as balconies with mozzie nets.

We quickly changed and headed to the pool for lunch.

The pool area was lovely with great loungers and a nice pool, so we chilled by the pool for the rest of the day.

We changed and then decided to have a drive and see some of the beaches we went to the fabulous Watego beach and had a wonderful evening meal at the famous Raes restaurant.

After another lazy day we were attending a carol singing evening hosted by the hotel which made it feel more like Christmas. Elle McPherson came to support the evening being very good friends of the owners.

On Christmas Eve we got up at about 6.00 am to have a walk down to the beach – it was beautiful a wide wild expanse of beach like many along the whole of the east coast.

Byron Bay is beautiful and defintely worth a visit especially if you take a drive out into the counry - why not call at Bangalow. With rolling green hills and trees you could be in the UK!!

It was really strange to spend Christmas day on the beach - espeically seeing Father Christmas.

We left on Boxing Day to go to Coffs Harbour a 3½ hour drive. The speed limits are really slow compared to the UK as most of the roads are like our B roads it takes ages to get anywhere, but I must admit you feel much more relaxed by the time you reach your destination.

We were about 20 minutes from our hotel so decided to stop and have a look at some of the beaches we had a look at Emerald beach and Moonee Beach which was beautiful with an estuary running into it.

We then had a drive up to Dorrigo National Park, the drive up was amazing with fantastic views across the rainforest – finally we got to the top where we had a walk along the sky walk to look over the forest.

We then stopped at Dangar Falls and headed back through a place called Belligen very similar to Bangalow.

We were up early today as we had a 5½ hour drive ahead of us. By 8.30 we had left our hotel on our way to Port Stephen. We made good progress and stopped at Port Macquarie for a pit stop by the beach.

We arrived at Port Stephen a gorgeous spot right on the marina overlooking the ocean.

A great must do is to go to the Tomaree National Park where we decided to climb to the summit for the headlands viewed a 1.0 kilometre climb definitely worth it as the views were magnificent – looking over the different bays at beautiful coves one after another all the way along the coast and in the whale season you can see the whales pass by.

We’d booked into the Point Restaurant at Soldier Point a lovely little restaurant over looking a small marina.

Today we'd booked to see the dolphins and boarded “Imagine” a large catamaran seating about 30 so not too crowded compared to some of the boats that were going out. We had good seats at the front of the boat – we managed to see a shoal of dolphin just off the coast and followed them for about 15 mins .

Next day we were off to Hunter Valley we had a good journey and arriving mid morning. we did a great tour of Tyrells winery.

Finally today is New Years Eve and we are off to Sydney for the celebrations.

We'd booked on to one of the Captain Cook Cruises. So at 7pm we made our way down to Circular Quay. What an amazing night - if you eve get the chance- DO IT!!

We had a lovely day just relaxing and doing a bit of shopping. We met one of my husbands colleagues who was also holidaying out there. We had a great meal at at Woolloomaloo Harbour.

Other Great things to do - Bridge Climb - Back Stage Tour Opera House, for great beaches Jervis Bay south of Sydney, Blue Mountains.

A great journey!!

Kangaroo Island and Phillip Island

We arrived at Seal Bay and it was just amazing to up close to these amazing animals from the young pups to full grown adults. We were just a few metres away from them.


After lunch and a visit to a bird of prey santuary we headed to the coast to see seals, hundreds of them in fact.

Next day we flew to Melbourne and toured the city. After an early breakfast we set off for Phillip Island - it's about an hour and a half from the city our first main stop was at the Koala park. We took the helicopter ride over the island and had a great view of where we were going to see the penguins later that evening.

After spectacular views of the island we arrived at the Koala sanctuary. Finally we had our fist sighting – they were just gorgeous so cute and most of them were just lodged in the trees fast asleep – we were both wowed by them.

Our next stop was the Penguin Parade to see Fairy penguins the smallest penguin– and the driver took us round the hills were you could see all there burrows and it was here we saw a couple of baby ones we also spotted some black tail wallabies.

When we arrived we had booked a tour with one of the Rangers who took us down on to the beach to see our fist penguins coming out of the sea. They don’t come out until dust for fear of predators and even then if one gets spooked the group all run back into the sea – its so funny to see this happening!

We then went up to the walk way and here you are inches away here you can see their beautiful feathers – they were so determined in their walk – some of them it can take from the time the leave the sea to get to their burrows about 2 hours all up hills.

Finally it was time to go – and so at 10pm we were on our way back to Melbourne. It was a good 2 hours back – luckily this time we were the fist drop – and we just collapsed into bed.

Today we fancied a lazy day and so just did a bit of shopping.

We awoke to rain - the weatehr so far had been mainly overcast and even cold so we were glad to be catching a flight to Coolangata about an hour from Brisbane on the east coast.

Our Journey Continued:

The airport was a bit of disappointment scruffy and disorganised but we managed to get through quite quickly somehow managing to avoid the trauma of quarantine.


The day wearrived was a lovely hot day so we dumped our bags at the hotel had a quick shower and decided the best way to see the city was to jump on their hop on hop off bus which gave 1 ½ hour tour of the city. It was great and over view of the sights - such as the sky tower, woolllommoo harbour, museums, darling harbour the mono rail the QVB shopping building etc.

After being on the bus for well over an hour we jumped off at the monorail so we could have a ride – 15 minutes later we’d gone round and decide to jump off at the QVB for some lunch. What a gorgeous shopping centre – bit like the Victoria quarter in Leeds a restored old building with some beautiful shops.

Our next stop was the sky tower with amazing views over Sydney.

Showered and changed we had a lovely meal at the hotel. That’s when I noticed we had visitors of the insect kind – there on the wooden pier were the cockroaches – urgh – now that’s what I wasn’t used to seeing!!!

We had a great night’s sleep making up for our disturbed nights in Singapore where we couldn’t get our body clocks sorted.

Today we decided to go to Watsons bay on the Captain Cook explorer ticket. We had a great Ozey lady who gave brilliant commentary about what we were seeing – although we did take a slight detour to view the nudist beach.

On landing at Watsons bay we made out way to Doyles for their famous fish and chips over looking the beach. I had something called flathead and Darren had Barramundi – great tasting local fish in batter with chips.

After a few days in Sydney we headed out to the Blue Mountains but it was clouded in mist so we couln't see a thing we were glad to be staying at the beautiful Lilianfels Hotel at Katacoomba and so weathered the storm in the gorgeous lounge with afternoon tea.

We got up early this morning as the sun was shinning so we wandered to Echo Point to see the most incredible views of the 3 sisters – the mist was just rising off the tops of the trees in the valley set against the sun on the far hills – breathtaking!

Back at the hotel over breakfast we were looking forward to our journey on the Indian Pacific later that day to Adelaide.

Sitting in our own cabin on the train we started our journey through the mountains moving slowly towards the outback - the scenery is unbelievable - mile after mile of wilderness which is totally mesmorising – you just can’t take in the vastness.

We had a great nights sleep the beds turned out to be really comfortable the train rocking you to sleep – totally brilliant!!

We’d booked a tour of Broken Hill - a real outback a mining town. So washed and showered at 6am we were ready for a quick breakfast – our cabin attendant Daniel announced that there had been a problem the driver had hit a herd of cattle which had smashed the windscreen and so had to send for a replacement locomotive. At this point we were about 4 – 5 hours behind schedule so they had to cancel the tour. However, we still had the chance to stretch our legs at Broken Hill whilst the train took on water and new passengers.

Finally at 11.30 am we left Broken Hill and it took another 7 hours before we reached Adelaide. So over 24 hours later we had reached our destination.

The next morning we left early to catch a 20 minute flight to Kangaroo Island.