Yet, here I am: a resident of London for half a decade; two years into my first job (I've just finished working - it's 10PM); about as far away from writing essays on Mughal paintings as humanly possible - though I do have a hilarious Indian client who adores my "cultural prowess". Currently basking in pseudo-single bliss, spending weekends wandering aimlessly around the city and when lucky, further afield.
So what did I do after attaining a degree in History of Art? What every Art Historian does, of course. I entered into the debauched realm of digital marketing and PR, where I spend my days fantasising about ridiculous campaigns to convince people (like me) that they can solve all their problems if they just spend all their wages on ridiculous things they don't need.
Recently though, I've met some incredible people through my job - bloggers, Instagramers, entrepreneurs - which has inspired me to revive Indelible City and restore it to the glorious string of consciousness I had always intended it to be.
I want to share my adventures with you in the hope that 1. you'll actually read it and 2. I'll inspire you in the way that they have inspired me.
In 2015, Indelible City becomes a blog about travel, culture, luxury, lifestyle and tech (because I am a bit of a geek, really). Prepare for pictures, comments, opinions and general ramblings.
But for now, enjoy the highlights from the past two years in the Indelible City I call home, London.
With love x
I graduated! July, 2013.
Bahia Palace, Marrakech. May 2014.
Kaunos, Turkey. May 2014
Glastonbury. June, 2014
INALA - my first client - a Zulu ballet featuring Ladysmith Black Mambazo and dancers from Rambert and the Royal Ballet. It went on to perform at the Royal Variety Performance 3 months after launch. August, 2014.
Edinburgh, Scotland. August 2014.
Isle Mujeras, Mexico. October, 2014
New York City from the Empire State Building. April, 2015.
My walk home. Everyday.
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