Laura Jordan is a fashion writer based in London. She read English Literature at UCL before joining Harrods Magazine where she has a monthyl column, My Life in Shoes. See http://www.harrodsmagazine.com/.
Any Londoner worth their well-worn Oyster card will tell you that - culturally - we are very, very lucky. Spoilt, even, but in the best possible way. We can drop in to see a Caravaggio as easily as we can pick up a soya latte to go. There is a year-round bounty of private views, gigs and opening nights. And yet with London basking in the full attention of the world this summer, sometimes it's good to remember that a fulfilling cultural experience is possible outside of zone 1.
Before I was a London girl, I was a Chichester chick. This Roman city (a city by virtue only of having a cathedral) is where I spent those awkward school years in too-short skirt and too-long blazer. Although youthful naivety has long since given way to jaded experience, Chichester remains as beautiful as ever, albeit in a dreamily quiet English way...





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