I hope you enjoy these pics as much as I did find finding them.. ">_<" as the Japanese say!
Its about all things Gorgeous. A unique perspective of how never compromise on quality, style and self care yet not being a sucker to mass media and over inflated prices. I feel like my whole life I have been promoting Gorgeousness and positiveness to friends, family and people I just meet! I give genuine advice on how to be Gorgeous IN ALL ASPECTS OF LIFE. Gorgeous things, tips for fashion, beauty, health, relationships and life perspective! Gorgeous made easy is a vision to make people HAPPY
Sunday, March 14
Calling all Gorgeous Twilighters out there.. sexy photos & gifs of Bella, Edward and the rest of the Twilight series cast! <3
I hope you enjoy these pics as much as I did find finding them.. ">_<" as the Japanese say!
Thursday, March 4
Gorgeous Twilighters.. Twilight, New Moon, Eclipse, Breaking Dawn, trailers + ECLIPSE movie release date revealed!
Saturday, February 20
Arsenal Vs Sunderland game at the Emirates Stadium
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What a Gorgeous afternoon in London. Sunshine and rain makes rainbows <3
Wednesday, December 16
Gorgeous entertainment - XFM Winter Wonderland 2009
Temper Trap
Razorlight
Goldhawks.. And more! Sent using BlackBerry® for Gorgeousmadeeasy.com
Gorgeous entertainment - XFM Winter Wonderland
Bombay Bicycle Club - NOW ON STAGE PLAYING "ALWAYS LIKE THIS"!! :D
Temper Trap
Razorlight
Goldhawks
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Gorgeous weather is not just about sunshine! It's SNOWING in London town! :D
Sunday, December 13
Gorgeous made easy: be Gorgeous / life perspective ♥
Saturday, December 12
Thursday, December 3
Gorgeous sofa from the Lots Road Auction, sold for only £250!! It's such a good deal you could spend a little on reupholstering with a Gorgeous fabric :) tag:Gorgeous made easy, Gorgeous home, Gorgeous living room, Gorgeous sofa, Gorgeous deal
Friday, November 27
Gorgeous made easy editor, Victoria Alexis, caught on camera at the Growing Business Awards talking to tycoon Theo Paphitis and Rymans CEO, Kypros "awesome guy"
"I found Theo to be very engaging with very well structured thought processes (of course!) and Kypros to be very humble and sincere which I really respected." - Gorgeous made easy editor Victoria Alexis (online alias Very Gorgeous)
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Monday, November 23
Gutted - Lots Road Gorgeous made easy dining chairs SOLD for only £150
It's disturbing how gutted I am about losing those two Gorgeous chairs from the Lots Road auction.. Don't ask! Can you believe I can't sleep right now because I keep on thinking about them?
I have asked the auction to speak to their supplier and see if they have anymore, however I know from the seasoned curators that these were no ordinary chairs. Don't I know it. The hardest part for me to digest is knowing that I had set a £200 limit because that's the most I thought they were worth in order to still be a good value purchase and they only sold for £150. You may think I'm being a bit obsessive here, but really I was just in love. These chairs combined all Gorgeous made easy principles by: •being Good value for money•being of high quality construction
•having a Gorgeous design The cherry on the top was that it was 100% my style and I just loved them! NB: try not to fall in love before you know you can own them. Gorgeous made easy knows a special purchase when she sees one! Next time :)
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Saturday, November 21
Gorgeous made easy: be Gorgeous / life perspective ♥
There comes a time in life when you have to let go of all the pointless drama and the people who create it and surround yourself with people who make you laugh so hard that you forget the bad and focus solely on the good. After all. life is too short to be anything but happy.
Friday, November 20
Gorgeous home, the Gorgeous made easy way! Chic 1930s look sofa / couch for FREE found on Gumtree!
XX1930's shell back 2 seater sofa
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Location: east dulwich
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2 seater art deco sofa. The sofa is in good structural condition, and very comfy but would benefit from being re-upholstered as some of the fabric is a little threadbare...see the photos
I had intended to have it done myself, but in 12yrs now, haven't got round to it, and probably wouldn't get round to it. I love this sofa and only parting with it because i need the space. Please email me with any questions. cat not included.
The sofa is approx 150cm wide x 100cm deep x 75cm high. http://www.gumtree.com/london/37/49498937.html
Thursday, November 19
Gorgeous home, the Gorgeous made easy way! Beautiful white bookcase / bookshelf only £30 found on Gumtree!

I have to admit it, I do love Gumtree! The title of this post really tells you why.
Many people go online these days to check their Facebook, or email, and so
do I, but I'm always online looking for Gorgeous deals!
I have many success stories about getting stuff for free from Gumtree or buying things very, very cheaply! The best thing to remember (just like when you are at a sale) is to only look at things that are of good quality, good price range, and something you actually need!
Below is the gumtree add with direct link. If interested you must call to arrange pick up ASAP as these kinds of deals get snapped up so quickly:
Location: Colindale
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Only £30 for this white shelf, its a few years old, but still looks lovely and clean.
FOR PICK UP ONLY.
Please call Hannelora on 02089058500
http://www.gumtree.com/london/
Wednesday, October 14
Revealed: Your true tax bill (UK)
What are your most hated taxes? Share your thoughts on the forum
Let's start with the basics
Income tax is the biggie for most people and the more you earn the more tax you pay. This can only get worse as the government is keen to squeeze even more income tax out of higher earners.
Check you're paying the right amount of tax on your salary
National Insurance on the rise
NI also takes a sizeable bite out of our earnings - and that's on the increase, too.
It's easy to overlook other taxes, but they can make a big difference to our wealth. If you move house, for example, you could be hit with a hefty bill for stamp duty. Let's say you are buying a house for £200,000. You would pay stamp duty land tax at 1%, or £2,000. A home with a purchase price of £400,000 would land you with a tax bill of £12,000, while you'd have to hand over £24,000 in tax if you bought a propertyworth £600,000. The taxman could also grab 40% of any inheritance above the tax-free threshold of £325,000, said Gary Heynes of accountants Baker Tilly. "Don't forget capital gains tax, leviedat a flat rate of 18% on the profit from sales of assets such as shares."
Protect your savings from the taxman with an ISA
Tax, but by another name
Then there are the various duties, which are basically taxes by another name. Motorists will probably be familiar with the tax on cars, the most obvious being vehicle excise duty.
What about other duties? The tax on cigarettes and alcohol went up by 2% in the Budget in April, adding 13p to a bottle of spirits, 1p to a pint of beer and 4p to a bottle of wine. It brings the total tax on a bottle of wine to 51% of the retail price. If you buy a bottle of spirits, 77% of the price will go to the taxman, according to the Wine and Spirit Trade Association.Smokers are similarly penalised by the tax system. The increase in duty announced in the Budget pushed up the price of a packet of 20 cigarettes by 7p. For a £5 packet of 20 cigarettes, about £4.50 now goes to the government in tax.
Invest on the stock market tax-free with an equity ISA
Travellers beware
Watch out if you go on holiday, too. The government will even tax you when you take off from a UK airport. There are currently four rates of air passenger duty (APD), depending on your destination and the class you travel.
It means if you travel to Spain, you will pay duty of £11 in economy class. But if you venture to Australia, it will cost you £55. The rates are again doubled if you select a higher class.
We can look forward to some hefty increase in 2010-11. The Band D price, for example, will jump from £55 to £85.
Yet more taxes
VAT is similar to the various duties because it is a so-called indirect tax. In other words, it is usually implicit in the price of the goods or services, but it can bump up our overall tax bill.
Some good news...
So, do we get any tax breaks? Some families and pensioners on low incomes are entitled to tax credits. The government also uses tax incentives to encourage savings.
Now that we have run through the various taxes, let's take a look at how this would apply to a specific couple.Chris King, 34, is a typical MSN Money reader. He's a teacher and earns £30,000 a year. That means he's entitled to a tax-free allowance of £6,475, bringing his taxable income to £23,520. He pays income tax of £4,704 and National Insurance of £2,671, adding up to a total of £7,375. Chris bought an Audi A4 last year and pays £215 for his road tax. He drives about 1,200 miles a year, so his fuel duty bill adds up to £756. He has been to Spain and to visit relatives in Australia, handing over £50 in air passenger duty. His wife, Jane (29), is a GP and earns £45,000 a year. If we take off her personal allowance, her taxable income is £38,525. She pays income tax of £7,930, plus National Insurance of £4,209, to give a total bill of £12,139. Jane recently splashed out £11,000 on a new Volkswagen Polo, which landed her with a VAT bill of £1,435. Her road tax costs £125 a year, she drives 9,000 miles and pays £504 in fuel duty. She also spent £50 on air passenger duty. The couple does not have any children and enjoys a lively social life. They also treat themselves to some regular shopping trips.They spend around £20,000 a year between them on clothes, shoes, make-up, haircuts, eating out and entertainment, which means a hefty VAT bill of £2,608, or £1,304 each. If you add up all the figures, Chris's total tax bill is £9,700. Jane pays a total of £15,557. In other words, about a third of their joint income goes to the taxman. Scary, isn't it?
Sunday, September 6
How much money do I actually earn?
Sunday, August 16
1st step to your Gorgeous home.. Take your shoes off at the door!
Was just watched an episode of 'How Clean is your House?' on Sky Anytime. Nothing like a bit of extreeme dirt and filth to remind you to clean and stay tidy!
One great tip I picke dup on was about shoes in the house. Apparently 90% of dirt that ends up in your carpet comes in on peoples shoes. It's easy to imagine that walking around all day on the street, in the underground, through the park, all the dirt and germs you pick up on your shoes, and consequently end up in your home.
My mum has always had a no shoes in the house policy, inspired by some Japanese friends and now am glad she did! For more really useful cleaning advice from the Channel 4 website go to - http://www.channel4.com/4homes/cleaning/
To end this post, I thought to add in an enlightening list of why you shouldn't wear shoes in your home from a lovely blog called "Shoes off at the Dorr Please!"
37 REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD HAVE A SHOES-OFF POLICY
2. Carpets absorb dust and become breeding grounds for dust mites, causing the development of asthma and allergies.
3. If you do not have a carpet, the dust will not be absorbed and you are likely to breathe it in.
4. Shoes can leave marks on wood, PVC and marble floors.
5. Shoes can scratch wood flooring, especially if they have high heels.
6. Boots and high heeled shoes can cause wear and tear to carpets.
7. That goes for rugs as well.
8. Shoes pick up small particles of grit that cause wear and tear to carpets.
9. Shoes pick up traces of petrol fumes and industrial pollution.
10. Shoes can pick up pesticides, fertilizers and other chemicals.
11. Shoes pick up traces of animal excrement.
12. Ever noticed how much chewing gum there is stuck to the streets?
13. In a square mile, there are more insects than people on the planet. How many do you think you have squashed on your shoes?
14. If you have a crawling baby, do you want him or her to be exposed to the dirt from people's shoes?
15. In rain or snow, you are less likely to get the floor wet.
16. If you live near a beach, you will bring less sand into the house.
17. If you have a crawling baby, you will do less damage if you accidently step on him or her.
18. If you get mad and kick the cat or dog, you will do less damage (apologies to animal lovers).
19. If your children play rough, they will do less damage.
20. It creates a less formal atmosphere.
21. It creates a greater sense of relaxation.
22. Your guests will become more like you by removing their shoes and will feel part of the family.
23. An Asian, Scandinavian or East European visitor will feel more at home.
24. It teaches children the importance of respecting and looking after things.
25. Psychologically, removing your shoes helps you to enter a frame of mind where you keep your everyday troubles outside your home.
26. It is more comfortable.
27. It is healthier for you feet to take your shoes off during the day.
28. Small children with growing feet should wear shoes only to the minimum.
29. If you wear high-heeled shoes, your feet badly need a break.
30. You can put your feet up on the sofa without taking your shoes off first (Dont tell me you put your feet on the sofa with shoes on?).
31. You can put your feet up on the coffee table without taking your shoes off first.
32. If you ever visit Japan, it will seem less weird.
33. If you are ever arrested and they confiscate your shoes, along with your belt and jewellery, it will seem less weird.
34. Your feet smell less if you do not wear shoes all day.
35. When you lovingly chastise your children, you will have a slipper to hand.
36. It was a Biblical custom (come on, did they wash their feet with shoes on?)
37. Do you really think the Saints in Glory are going to trample the sparkling, clean New Jerusalem with shoes on?