51st Post - July Overview

So here are July's posts, hope you enjoy them and find them interesting to watch, listen, eat, read and of course not forgetting about July's hottest beauty products and making sure you embrace this Summer's most elegant look. In the meantime, July has much to offer especially in London, head out this June and take in all the best new events, exhibitions and happenings in the capital.

Movies on the River:

Watch a movie on the top deck of a boat after a cruise along the River Thames - Can you imagine watching a movie under the stars on the top deck of a boat, after a cruise along the Thames? Time Out will make that dream a reality in the summer of 2018 with the return of Movies on the River – London’s first ever cinema on the Thames. For five nights a week from mid-June to early September, our movie boat will offer a food and drink-fuelled sunset cruise from the Tower of London. Once the sun disappears, they'll dock up in the shadow of some of London's most awe-inspiring sights and play a movie on our open-air top deck. They've chosen classic movies you love, including ‘Jaws’, ‘Dirty Dancing’ and ‘Some Like It Hot’, as well as recent hits including ‘The Shape of Water’, ‘Dunkirk’ and ‘The Greatest Showman’.
 
Movies on the River
 
Wimbledon Tennis Tournament 2018: 
 
Whether you’re in it for the matches or an excuse to make a beeline for a beer garden, Wimbledon is one of London’s biggest and most exciting sporting events. The oldest tennis tournament in the world, The Championships attract more than 500,000 spectators every year with its old-school British rules and delightfully tense matches. 
When does Wimbledon start and finish?


Wimbledon 2018 runs from Monday July 2-Sunday July 15 2018, with the women’s final taking place on July 14 and the men’s final on July 15. It all takes place in London’s gorgeous, leafy SW19. More specifically, in fact, at the All England Lawn Tennis Club, which has been its home since 1877.

Where can I watch it?

As well as the incredible courtside options (if you can get tickets, that is) there’s Murray Mound, an outdoor big-screened option that overlooks Wimbledon Park. But seeing as it’s arguably the most prestigious Grand Slam in the tennis biz (and definitely the one with the best treats, what’s better than strawberries and cream?), there are more places to watch it than just Wimbledon itself. London prides itself on its ability to quite literally pop up big screens all over the city for you to watch the action unfold, Pimm’s in hand.

 
 
Image result for elle magazine uk july 2018However, if you feel like relaxing this month, then put your feet up and enjoy Elle magazine, full of celebrity gossip, style and secrets!! Hope you all enjoy my recommendations and have a fun time in July...

See you next month in August!! Have Fun... xxx



 

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