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Thank You Santa for Sending Me A Gift List Angel

December 7th, 2009 by Stacey
Whether you're buying for an Adventurous Spirit, a Fanatical Foodie, a Domestic Goddess, a Yummy Mummy or a Dedicated Fashionista, we'll help you plan your shopping

Whether you're buying for an Adventurous Spirit, a Fanatical Foodie, a Domestic Goddess, a Yummy Mummy or a Dedicated Fashionista, we'll help you plan your shopping

I am knee deep in seasonal list hell.  I have Christmas gift lists, lists for festive food shopping, Christmas card lists, holiday packing lists and of course daily task lists. All are ever growing and pretty much endless. I am now memorising them while I drive for fear of forgetting someone. Oh to be list free!

Too Many Gifts, Too Little Time

I have decided to share with you my somewhat haphazard lists and efforts at organisation. Obviously being based at Bicester Village I have daily access to hundreds of boutiques selling everything from panettone to diamonds. Believe it or not this can be a hindrance because knowing the Village inside and out I am totally spoilt for choice. There are too many amazing gifts to choose from and too many boutiques offering earth shattering discounts to visit in one hour. Lunchtime shopping missions need military precision and I’m not the marathon running type, especially in a pair of Vivienne Westwood platforms.

Doesn't yet come with brain-to-notebook adaptor, unfortunately

Doesn't yet come with brain-to-notebook adaptor, unfortunately

Can Santa Please Send Me An Elf?

What I really need is a List Angel, someone to magically create a direct link from brain and PC to Smythson notebook while I sleep. So imagine my glee when the Digital team, renamed in our office as Santa’s Little Helpers (I am now in total awe of them and indebted for life) created an interactive Christmas Gift Guide. I’d like to think they made it just for me, but really it is for all of you dedicated Bicester Village fans who want to pre plan your gift shopping before you arrive leaving more time to sit in Villandry sipping mulled wine and champagne cocktails while I’m at my desk making festive winter warmers in the office kitchen. It seems only right that we do save some of Starbucks Gingerbread Latte supplies for our customers.

I’m In Pre-Planning Paradise

In a nutshell, the interactive Christmas Gift Guide is an online personalised gift list which has helped me find the perfect presents for all the special people in my life; and it gave me a printable list for each person and a map of the village so I can find the suggested boutiques in a flash. With so many new boutiques opening and relocating I’m getting confused to what is where, so this is a handy tool. In the last two weeks we’ve opened Hearts On Fire, Aubin and Wills, Superdry and G-Star, and relocated Burberry to a bigger and brighter boutique! And you wonder why I can’t keep up?

Gourmet hamper from Villandry, £35

Gourmet hamper from Villandry, £35

What I love about this online Gift Guide is that it made me howl with laughter. There are 24 personalities in the form of clever personas, with great comical sketches and witty descriptions that match many of the people I am showering with loving gifts this year. I actually wish that some of these personas I could bring to life and meet, they’re so good!

Jam Loving Jack

First to make my list is my best friend Jack. He is a total Fanatical Foodie who collects state-of-the-art kitchen gadgets that he never uses. The Gift Guide suggested items from Le Creusset and Villeroy & Boch among others. I hope he’s not reading this as personally I think he has a one track mind that never veers far from his stomach, so am thinking a gourmet hamper from Villandry or Carluccio’s would be irresistible for such a picky foodie.

"Shoe fund" purse from Anya Hindmarch (was £135, now £81)

"Shoe fund" purse from Anya Hindmarch (was £135, now £81)

Top Pal & Trendy Mum Tanya

My best friend Tanya on the other hand isn’t as picky with food but she is with fashion. She’s a typical Yummy Mummy and mistress of three kids under the age of 5, and despute hiding the bags under eyes with dark sunglasses all the time (!!) she still manages to dress like Olivia Palermo, always dressing fabulously chic especially for her hot dates with her husband. She says this is the secret to a successful marriage! I know she will love anything decadent and luxurious from Anya Hindmarch, DvF or Joseph to impress him with.

Newly Engaged Joelle

Joelle has just got engaged as is training to be the ultimate Domesticated Goddess. The Gift Guide illustration made me laugh so much I sent it to her, showing a mirror image caricature of her, with a feather duster in one hand and plate of cupcakes in the other. I know she is lusting over Cath Kidston and The White Company goodies for the home so I will probably kit her bathroom out with Molton Brown products to make up for the fact I have to give her something totally uninspiring from her wedding list when she gets married! I mean what is so great about vouchers for large white good appliances? She’s better off with a Bicester Village Gift Card!

Label Loving Sister Lola

The incomparable McQueen Novak

The incomparable McQueen Novak

My 26 year old sister Lola is a truly Dedicated Fashionista and for me is the most exciting one to buy for but also the one where I am most likely to end up keeping her present for myself. I know that anything I get her from Marni, Dior, Alexander McQueen or Gucci, or in facts any of the designer fashion labels here, will delight her and render her speechless (god bless the silence) but if I am canny I will get some shoes from Jimmy Choo. Christmas is all about sharing.

The Men in My Family

The list is endless. My brother is a typical Metrosexual Male. He spends more time in front of the mirror than I do and loves his expensive shoes almost as much as I do. I keep telling him there is only room for one true shoe-aholic in the family but he is obsessed, clearly this is a genetic illness. Any shoes from Bally or Church’s will do, even on trend boxers from Calvin Klein or a shirt from Diesel would go down well. My Father is not so much a Trendsetting Dad but more of a Mr. Impossible and as a good daughter I want to get him something he will cherish like a last-a-lifetime pen, monogrammed leather travel bag or some Links of London precious-stone cufflinks, not that I am trying to bribe him for his air miles of course.

The gorgeous Mulberry raspberry agenda

The gorgeous Mulberry raspberry agenda

For My Gaggle of Girlfriends

That’s already 6 presents and I haven’t even included Mia my friend who is a true Adventurous Spirit, most happiest skiing, sky-diving or driving through Europe in a super duper car rally; she’s climbing Kilimanjaro next year, because if Cheryl Cole can, then she can too. Hmmmm. It’ll be Helly Hansen, Jack Wills, Musto (I love this behind the scenes video of Zara Phillips) and Timberland for her. Clara is an Indulgent Princess who likes luxurious at-home pampering sessions and would adore a silk eye mask from Agent Provocateur and Nessa my Time Poor Workaholic / High Flyer friend who could do with relaxing with  scented candles from Kenneth Turner would probably find a Smythson notebook, Mulberry organiser or Tumi or Furla laptop case for on-the-job luxury more useful. I am beginning to lose count but think so far, and that is without the postman, doctor and dentist (alcohol or smellies always good here) I am now up to nine.

The Young & The Old Are So Easy!

And so to my three little god-ducklings. My Little Lady-In-Training Sophia will like anything that glitters or is pink. This means Bonpoint and Marie Chantal for clothes and Accesorize for sparkly hair ornaments.  George is a true Little Boy Warrior and a denim fiend, so Fat Face is the place to go and Louise is still a Bonny Baby and happy with anything but her Mum loves Petit Bateau. My Grandparents in Paris can have a Bicester Village Gift Card each, easy to buy online and they can use them at all the Chic Outlet Shopping® Villages in Europe. I may have to visit La Vallee Village with them in January, only because it would be rude not to.

Halleluyah!

Phew! See how my Gift Angel has helped me plan in advance? I totally have the Christmas spirit now! I have my map and gift lift itemized so I can shop for all 12 over the next week during my much sacred lunch hours. Just three gifts to buy a day and a treat for me is what I think Santa has instructed? Isn’t it? I’m thinking Anya Hindmarch pocket organizers for my reward. I also sent the Gift Guide to my friend Brendan, he is truly hopeless at buying gifts, especially for all the women in his life, and with me being one of them I sent him suggestions for me too!

Some Pointers & Prizes

I have some inside tips for you. The map is your ticket to win some fabulous prizes such as a £500 or £250 Bicester Village Gift Card or lunch for four (if only I wasn’t an employee – sigh).  Just take your map to the Visitor Centre after you’re all shopped out!  While you’re there, don’t forget to get your gifts wrapped in our exclusively designed paper by Paul Smith, with donations to Make-A Wish Foundation. Also check the website daily for special offers and come later in the day, we’re now open for late night shopping. Did I mention there is complimentary mulled wine and mince pies after 5pm? I’ll save some for you.

Happy Christmas Shopping!

Can having more time make me look like an A-list celebrity?

July 6th, 2009 by Stacey

This girl needs to be buffed, bronzed, pampered and have a holiday wardrobe in a matter of days. I have been invited to stay at a friend’s pad on the Mediterranean this weekend. It’s a very chic part of the coast, where rural countryside and hills collide with tranquil sandy beaches and the most elegant beach clubs. I’m rather excited to be escaping the British humidity for the cool breeze of mainland Europe and so I delve into my doorstep pile of magazines for inspiration.

As I flick through the latest copies of Tatler, Elle and their glossy counterparts, I can’t help but wonder if I will ever manage to look so effortlessly stylish beachside as the goddesses that look up at me from the pages of glossy adverts. Encouragingly I look at the section in Grazia that shows celebrities in real life situations, some are even earmarked for the Hall of Shame in a bid to make me feel better – and yet Cheryl Cole cavorting on a beach in a beautiful swimsuit, albeit on her it is an unflattering colour and cut, and yet teamed with a Stetson worthy of JR Ewing she still gets a 10/10 for looking glamorous, graceful and groomed.

It’s easy for The A-List, I tell myself. They have what no ordinary working girl has – time – and plenty of it. Plus, of course, access to any designer brand at a whim. Clearly without haste, I must start multi-tasking and planning ahead.

I need beachside glamour on a budget and fast

I have an advantage that I’m at my desk at Bicester Village at least two afternoons a week, the rest of the time I’m zooming around London from meeting to meeting. I decide that Wednesday is D day for shopping and getting bikini body ready and Thursday is for packing.

"Barrie" handbag by Melissa Odabash

"Barrie" handbag by Melissa Odabash

Melissa Odabash bikini for some beachside glamour

Melissa Odabash bikini for some beachside glamour

Lucky for me all the new offers start on a Monday, that being today – and I’ll get the pick of the crop before the weekend rush. I know La Perla, DVF and Elizabeth Hurley Beach have some great swimwear offers this week, up to 70% off the RRP (it pays to be on the inside) and also the new Melissa Odabash boutique (I salute as I say this) has just opened. Now here is a woman who knows how to design simplistic, delicate, flattering and functional beachwear in incredible fabrics.

Top marks for her signature Mediterranean chic and if Melissa Odabash beachwear is good enough for ladies Moss, Lopez, Hilton and Macpherson then it’s good enough for me.

I could look like this…

Another insiders tip: Lucky Bicester Village Facebook Fans that come to the village this week can enter a prize draw to win this Melissa Odabash bikini & a beach bag. Unfortunately for me staff can’t enter but if you want to save a further 10% off at the new Melissa Odabash boutique and maybe get to win this lovely zebra bikini I would recommend signing up to the Facebook fan page and planning a trip here before Sunday 11 July.

I can’t just pack beachwear. Can I?

Kalidora dress by Temperley

Kalidora dress by Temperley

Did I tell you about the divine vintage rainbow print Kalidora dress from Temperley, a snip at £248? Well it was £620, and the girl in Temperley has told me that the vintage collection is only available at their Bicester boutique. It would be oh so perfect to wear to an informal dinner under the stars. It’s on my lust list, as is the pretty floral luggage from Radley. How convenient that I forgot to replace the case the airline left on top of a mountain in India last month.

I will make Time my new best friend

I decide that on Wednesday I will leave London at 11am, jump on the train from Marylebone and be there by 12pm, just enough time to get my holiday wardrobe sorted before my afternoon meetings. But I realise that this plan needs more precision as I gawp at my ever growing list of things I need to buy. I still have so much to do and I’m wondering how and when? These are two proverbial words that have no immediate answer.

Suddenly it hits me. I can kill two birds with one stone. The Forest of Wellbeing Spa at the Bicester Country Club has a spa offer if one buys a Bicester Village Gift Card (BOGOHP – that’s buy one get one half price in the garden of heaven). That’s my cousin’s engagement present sorted, she’ll thank me and probably blow the lot in Jimmy Choo instead of Bose, and I shall book myself into the amazingly glorious spa after work on Wednesday for beauty treatments and be exfoliated, wrapped, moisturised and bronzed. I should feel very serene after that. Hmmmm, that’s 4 treatments, I may have to buy a Gift Card for myself as well.

If I have time, I’ll blog from the beach… happy days.