Made the cover! // Surf Girl Magazine





This summer I became the first British (or Irish!) female to feature surfing on the cover of Surf Girl Magazine. It was also the first cover to have no logos, branding or sponsorship. I was surfing in a bikini made from recycled plastic bottles and riding a wooden surfboard hand made from a cedar tree. We never dreamed of getting a cover shot this session, it was just a regular simple fun surf, so I'm delighted they used the shot and what it represents. I think I am becoming less of a surf girl and more of a water woman...