She says: ‘Unless we start to consume in a more mindful manner, to pay a little bit more for something that will last us a lifetime, that has been manufactured with its materials, supply chain and community in mind, the consequences are unthinkable.’
Main image: Rahil Ahmad
Here, Tiffanie tells us what makes for a life well lived
Where do you call home?
Tufnell Park, London, with my husband and children. I love it!
Describe your career in three words
Varied, purposeful, creative.
What was the last item of clothing you bought?
A navy blue jumper by NavyGrey made of British wool. It is one of the five purchases I have allowed myself to make this year. I know I will wear it for years and that I will eventually save all the money I spent on it as it is so warm, I will never have to turn the heating on. (I reasoned...)
You have an unexpected afternoon on your hands – how do you spend it?
I walk the dog on Hampstead Heath and then swim in the Ladies’ Pond with a girlfriend. Afterwards, we will share hot tea at Kalendar in Swain’s Lane and download all the gossip.
Date night in or date night out?
Sadly in – but I would prefer a wild night dancing.
It is in Northern Ibiza with my kids and husband. I’d do family club night at Akasha, then a moonlit swim on Benirras with my business partner. It’s always a working holiday, because I’m helping oversee our fashion store AGORA (@agora.ibiza), but it’s so intertwined with music, spirituality and wellness that I come back a different person. And so do my kids.
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