YES Sharlene
WHO
I’m a jewellery consultant. I source vintage jewels for my clients and also work with jewellery designers to create custom pieces
FAVOURITE THING ABOUT WHAT YOU DO
Everything! I love looking for specific pieces for people and working out what they will feel a connection to. I’ll never tire of the joy of seeing something that I know someone will LOVE
AN UPLIFTING SONG
Step by Step by Whitney Houston
A CHILL OUT SONG
Crimson (live) - Plumm
ONE PODCAST
A History of the World in 100 Objects
ONE FILM
A Room for Romeo Brass
ONE BOOK
The Lacuna - Barbara Kingsolver
A SWEAR-BY BEAUTY TIP
Caudalie products are amazing and a treatment at their Covent Garden spa always works wonders
A SWEAR-BY HAIR TIP
Leaving Dizziak conditioner on the ends for healthy looking curls
A SMALL JOY
A cinema date with my kids
HAIR WASH ROUTINE
Brush out, wash, conditioner in for as long as possible, rinse and then conditioner through the ends. Leave to dry for as long as possible before getting the hairdryer out
WHY DIZZIAK
The shampoo is a game changer, my hair is super dry and usually feels horrible after a shampoo but Dizziak shampoo is completely different. It really does feel hydrated before conditioning. And the smell
GREAT HAIR MEMORY
My quiff was a thing of beauty when I was a 15-year-old rockabilly. The maintenance was insane but it looked so slick
NIGHTMARE HAIR STORY
Urgh, when I had my waist length curls cut off and layered with an attempt at bangs. I looked like Brian May
ICON
Vivienne Westwood has inspired me endlessly
IF YOU COULD GO ANYWHERE IN THE WORLD
If I could take away my fear of flying, I think I’d like to travel across America on one of those big old trains and RVs
ONE THING YOU WOULD LOVE TO DO
Create a space for young musicians to record. My dream would be to create a creative home for artists to explore their ideas. I couldn’t imagine life without music
BEST PIECE OF ADVICE
Never give up, I’ve had the biggest fight of my life last year. It’s been tough but if you keep pushing and finding the best in people, you’ll get through