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  • 1 week ago | weddingmagazine.co.uk | Harriet Green |Bob Williams

    Choosing a wedding ring is one of the most significant decisions you'll make as a couple. It’s not just a piece of jewellery; it’s a symbol of your love and commitment. At Wedding Magazine, we understand that this choice can feel overwhelming with so many styles, materials, and traditions to consider. Our goal is to guide you through this process, ensuring you find the perfect ring that resonates with your unique love story.

  • 2 weeks ago | weddingmagazine.co.uk | Harriet Green |Bob Williams

    Choosing the perfect wedding ring is one of the most significant decisions you'll face as a couple. It’s not just a piece of jewellery; it's a symbol of your love and commitment. At Wedding Magazine, we understand the importance of this choice and are here to guide you through the process. Understanding the BasicsBefore diving into styles and materials, it's essential to understand the basics of wedding rings. Here are a few key points: Material: Popular choices include gold, platinum, and silver.

  • 1 month ago | theguardian.com | Harriet Green

    Golden Cap and the Anchor Inn, SeatownDrive down the tiny lane from Chideoak to Seatown and park at the Anchor Inn (theanchorinnseatown.co.uk). Buy water at the nearby Spar (you’ll need it) before ambling through the wood, across fields and up, up, up until – massively out of breath – you reach the top of Golden Cap, the south coast’s highest cliff. Your reward: panoramic views of the wide sweep of vast Lyme Bay, from Portland on your left to Exmouth in Devon.

  • 1 month ago | weddingmagazine.co.uk | Harriet Green

    As an editor at Wedding Magazine, I’ve seen countless weddings come to life, each with its own flair and personality. One of the most exciting aspects of planning a wedding is choosing the decor that sets the tone for your celebration. The right decor can transform any venue into a dreamscape, and I’m here to share some unique ideas that will make your big day truly unforgettable.

  • 2 months ago | theguardian.com | Harriet Green |Jo Jones |Helen Seamons |Sam Deaman |Bemi Shaw

    Harriet Green, editor, the Observer Magazine‘Team a red look with denim and neutral accessories.’ Jacket £39.50, marksand spencer.com. Necklace £125, Rachel Jackson (anthropologie.com). T-shirt £42, arket.com. Skirt £80, damsonmadder.com. Initial bracelet, £88, monicavinader.com. Bag £149, dunelondon.com.

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Harriet Green
Harriet Green @HarrietRGreen
9 Mar 25

Thank you @jayrayner1 for being such a great friend and colleague. We’ll all miss you and wish you much happiness in your new home.

Jay Rayner
Jay Rayner @jayrayner1

For my last Observer review I returned to the earliest restaurant I reviewed which is still trading, to reflect on 26 years, before moving on. That’s Sharmilee in Leicester, the subject of my 2nd column in 1999. More on my move to the FT shortly. https://t.co/Q9kN7rsTHd

Harriet Green
Harriet Green @HarrietRGreen
21 Dec 24

RT @RobGMacfarlane: Happy Winter Solstice to all in the northern hemisphere. The turn of the year's tide, a pivot-point, a day of hope—whe…

Harriet Green
Harriet Green @HarrietRGreen
23 Nov 24

Now this was memorable automotive advertising. Thirty years before Jaguar’s flimsy offering. Dunlop by Tony Kaye 1993. https://t.co/mPNBCCCohp