February 18, 2017Comments are off for this post.

Travel Guide — London

When I was 19 years old, I made my first trip abroad to study in London. More than a decade later, it remains one of my very favorite places today.

There is no city more global or more endlessly energetic than London. I've been lucky to visit five times now, and each time I discover new places, meet the best people and gain fresh perspectives. London is habitually transforming and changing, as big cities do, but yet always feels so familiar... like I'm returning home.

As Stefon would say, this place has everything. The new mixes with the old, the east with the west, the weird with the classic, the historical with the modern.

This mini travel guide doesn't cover the classic tourist sites (my man Rick Steves has you covered on that). It's an eclectic mix of food, artsy things and sights scattered all around the city. Central London may be the heart of the city, but I encourage you to get outside of it and into the outer neighborhoods to explore. I stayed in an AirBnb in East Dulwich, which is a cozy pocket for exploring South London neighborhoods like Balham, Brixton, Crystal Palace and Peckham. It's a bit of a Tube desert, so you'll have to rely on buses if you stay in the area. Or, I'd recommend staying in North London around Islington, Finsbury Park or London Fields.

All these photos were all taken with my iPhone (I'm lazy sometimes), and most were edited with the VSCO app. I've included the neighborhood/nearest tube stop next to each recommendation, so you've a general sense of location. Any extra questions about traveling to London? Shoot me an email at hollyawhittlef [at] gmail.com.

See —

South Bank: A walk along the South Bank is iconically London. Start at London Bridge and head west along the Thames. Along the way, you'll pass Shakespeare's Globe, Tate Modern, National Theatre, British Film Institute (BFI) and the London Eye in less than an hour. Bonus: you'll end at Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament, so you can snap that signature London photo.

Camden Market (Chalk Farm): I have a soft spot for this quirky North London market. It gets insane on the weekends, but that's the fun of it.

Tate Modern (Blackfriars): My favoritest art museum in London (and the world).

Greenwich Park (Greenwich): Home of the Prime Meridian, this royal park is a lovely way to spend an afternoon and offers a nice lookout over Central London.

Spitalfields Market (Liverpool Street): An East London mainstay, this market has changed a lot since I first visited. A great place for all things fashion, food and art.

The Shard (London Bridge): A happy hour drink at the Aqua Shard bar is the perfect way to enjoy a panoramic view of London while getting boozy 31 floors up.

Newport Street Gallery (Vauxhall): All exhibitions at this impeccably-curated gallery come from artist Damien Hirst's personal collection. The current exhibition of Gavin Turk's work is not to be missed (runs through March 19th, 2017).

National Theatre (Waterloo): Grab a drink at the BFI café, then head next door for a show at this iconic theatre. Hint: they often open cheap seats 1-2 days before a show.

Shop —

Crystal Palace Antique Markets: This up-and-coming south London neighborhood is teeming with antiques. From shops to markets, a browse through the area's central triangle will yield amazing vintage gems.

Exmouth Market (Clerkenwell): An adorable street home to BotaniqueFamily Tree and Space.

The Do South Shop (Crystal Palace): A bright, colorful and well-curated interior design / home store.

Present & Correct (Islington): There are few things I love more than well-designed stationery, and this shop curates the best of it.

Redchurch Street (Shoreditch): An afternoon of shopping in hipster Shoreditch is always a good time — Labour and Wait and Monologue are my two favorites.

Liberty Department Store (Soho): You probably can't afford anything here, but this department store is SO BEAUTIFUL, you won't even care.

Eat —

MILK (Balham): A well-designed café with unique food (also, their website is baller).

Urban Orient (Crystal Palace): Excellent Vietnamese with heavenly lime ginger juice.

Bluebrick Cafe (East Dulwich): A veggie- and vegan-friendly cute corner café.

Brick House Bread (East Dulwich): Delicious bread, coffee + pastries in a modern, airy space. Their avocado + kale on sourdough toast gives me life.

Friends of Ours (Hoxton): One of my favorite new discoveries. Great coffee, great food, great service.

Borough Market (London Bridge): A food lover's dream market.

Sketch (Mayfair): A Wes Anderson-inspired dream land (see here). The food wasn't memorable, but the design of the restaurant (and its adjoining three bars) is worth the visit. Artist David Shrigley's work adorns the walls, and it's just the best.

Ganapati (Peckham): Delicious South Indian food. Order the onion bhajis, for sure.

The Begging Bowl (Peckham): Thai with a twist, the duck curry was a highlight.

Dishoom (Shoreditch): One of the best meals I've eaten in London. Their signature Black Daal is a must-order.

Polpo (Soho): Real Italian in the heart of London. Order the beef shin ragu (to live for), then head downstairs to the Campari Bar for a post-dinner aperol spritz.

Department of Coffee + Social Affairs (Whitechapel): Good coffee, impeccably designed space.

(Just in case you're like...but where are photos of you, Holly?! Here's a GIF of me almost kicking someone in the head at Camden Market.)

More photos on Instagram: @hollisanne_

February 16, 2017Comments are off for this post.

Links I Love / 09

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A funny thing happened this Sunday morning. While journaling + sipping my second cup of coffee in my flat, I had the sudden urge to blog. And since I've had a handful of people ask for an update from across the pond, I thought it time to do so.

So, here we go: I'm in London! And it feels exceedingly good to be back.

I've been here more than a week now and finally starting to feel less discombobulated. I'm settling into a new normal, of sorts. Managing design work while enjoying all the lovely bits of London has required readjusting (and more focus), but I'm getting there. In the meantime, I've been spending lots of time with friends, wandering my neighborhood (East Dulwich/Peckham) on foot, commuting via bus and train and tube around the city, enjoying afternoons in museums, and of course, eating a lot of good food. I've also been working on finalizing my brand new website, which will be launching VERY soon, and dedicating some time to myself.

While most people have given up on their new year's resolutions by now, I'm feeling even more dedicated to mine. Which is to take advantage of my current work-from-abroad situation and spend time on myself. It's something that's eluded me the past few years as the demands of running my own studio took over. Lately, I've simply been journaling whatever comes to mind about my priorities, wants, needs, anxieties, goals, future. It's small, but it's a start.

You'll see it has somewhat taken over my brain, however, by the mostly personal growth-related links below. I do hope you find them (or even one of them) elucidating for your own lives.

Hopefully, I'll be back soon with more photos and a brand-spanking-new website. Cheers, friends.


My kind of wall art.

On the hunt for a sweater (I forgot to pack one), I'm thinking this or this?

10 Quick + Easy Ways to Get Your Greens. Gimme those garlic Brussels sprouts.

If you're feeling down about the election (like myself), FRENCH TOAST PIZZA.

A Buddhist monk explains mindfulness for times of conflict.

30 ways to live more simply.

To be happier, do one creative thing every day. <3

How to Prioritize When Everything is Important.

How I Got My Attention Back. If technology has an unwanted hold on you (like it does me).

Let 2017 Be the Year of Working Hard and Resting Hard. As someone who is terrible about resting, I needed this: "We are going to hustle, sure. But we’re also going to rest. In fact, we’re going to be as good at resting as we are at crushing things."

Protest signs from women's marches around the world. <3<3<3

A few London favorites thus far: an afternoon spent at the Tate Modern, breakfast at Blue Brick Cafe, wandering Liberty department store, Ganapati Indian takeaway (ridiculously good onion bhajis), Peter Pan at the National Theatre, and the London Women's March.

More London photos on Instagram @hollisanne_

December 1, 2016Comments are off for this post.

Links I Love / 08

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A few years ago, my friend Elle gave this advice to my other friend Rassa at a moment when she needed it most. A moment when Rassa needed someone to give her the most basic, yet most necessary piece of wisdom that exists in this human life: TAKE A FUCKING BREATH.

It's stuck with me ever since that day.

The past few months have taken a toll on just about every person I know. The election (UGH), the holidays and the coming new year always seem to drudge up heated emotions + old insecurities we wish we could obscure from the world. And that collective sense of unease doesn't account for the personal struggles we endure daily that seem magnified by all we can't control.

It's a lot. (I'm pretty sure I became slightly depressed just reading that last paragraph)

So perhaps, it's time I take my own fucking breath.

One gigantic inhale — pause — and an equally gigantic exhale.

This will be my last blog post for awhile. Taking a break (and a fucking breath) are non-negotiables when it comes to leading a happy, sane life. We (read: I) can't do it all, and we (read: I) really need to stop trying. There's been a lot of life jammed into this year, both good and sad — break-ups, big work projects, travel, a website + portfolio update, BABIES, health things — and I'm encroaching into serious burn-out territory. I need auntie time, couch time, nacho time, wine time, friend time and most important, cheesy Hallmark Christmas movie time.

To add to it all, I'm heading to Europe in January for an extended stay! While I planned this trip pre-election, I'm even more excited to travel my way through a handful of countries while working remotely (with a lighter workload!). So, maybe there won't be too much relaxing as I get ready to leave, but when I'm on that plane cruising high over the Atlantic Ocean, be prepared for this.

Until then, here's a list of cute things, worthwhile reads, and some holiday fun, for good measure. If you've got any uplifting additions to this list, please oh please leave links in the comments.

Happy, happy holidays! Be well, friends and see you back in 2017.


The perfect striped tee.

Sweater of my dreams.

On the hunt for a nice dress for the winter / holidays: velvet, metallic polka dots or texture?

H+M nailed their holiday campaign (Wes Anderson #FTW).

I made this easy Coconut Curry Ramen a few weeks ago to rave reviews.

Currently reading these two books (here and here).

Solving the problem of fake news. So good.

The science of happily ever after. EVERYONE NEEDS TO READ THIS NOW.

How to coach your brain to stop being mad at someone.

How to overcome worry and be a friendlier person.

How each Myers-Briggs personality type reacts to stress. I'm an ENFP, and this could not be more accurate. (via Teri)

Holiday shopping guides! It seems every blogger I read has put one together, and here are a few of my favorites thus far:

Simple reminders for the holiday season. <3

Also, the print I designed for Oh, Ladycakes is back in stock! 25% off right now.