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Photographer - Joanna Kustra. Photographers Assistant - Aleksandra Koza. Makeup Artist - Debbie Goodman. Hair Stylist - Natalie Blyth (Fresh Image Pampering). BMAG 6


Fashion Stylist - Bianca Zammit. Assistants to Stylist & Models - Michelle Bonavia & Annie Jackson. Location - Sunborn Gibraltar BMAG 7


ASOS Printed Visor £10

River Island Oversized Straw Floppy Hat £18

ASOS Knot Front Jersey Turban Hat £12 River Island Headless Straw Hat £16

HATS

Summer sun and temperatures are beloved because they provide you with the opportunity to spend more time outdoors doing the things you love. However, the sun and temperatures come at a price and it is your skin that pays that price. Sun damage can lead to premature aging of the skin, wrinkles, marks, dry skin, and even skin cancer over time. The hottest season of the year requires careful thought for your skin even as you enjoy the heat and freedom of summer. Whether you’re looking to protect your skin or to elevate your jeans-and-tee combo, hats are destined to be your go-to accessory this summer. Why? Just think of all the options.

Catarzi Blush Fedora £35

Catarzi Straw Cap with Red Ribbon £25

Catarzi Wide Brim Straw Hat with Black Ribbon £45

Sensi Studio Classic Toquilla Straw Panama Hat £70

Cap your look with our wide range of hats, from trilbies and fedoras to visors and floppy straw sun hats. In every colour, style, shape and size, you’re certain to find your perfect outfit topper here.

Lanvin Colour Block Straw Hat £237.50 Pull & Bear Boater Hat £9.99

Karl Lagerfeld Karl Cotton Cap £33

Melissa Odabash Laurianne Woven and Faille Wide Brim Hat £100

Seafolly Lizzy Hat in White £25

Paul Smith Straw Trilby with Leather Strap £89

French Connection Selma Sun Hat £35

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Missoni Metallic Crochet Knit Turban £112.50


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Model Geralynn Victory Photographer Joanna Kustra Photographers Assistant Aleksandra Koza Makeup Artist Debbie Goodman Hair Stylist Natalie Blyth (Fresh Image Pampering) Stylist Bianca Zammit Assistant to Stylist & Model Maxine Sene Clothing Chique Boutique & Marble Arc Accessories Stylist’s own collection BMAG 10


Vanilla London Cream Lace Dress by Chique Boutique

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Only Pink & Grey Dress by Marble Arc

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Vanilla London Cream & Pink Lace Dress by Chique Boutique

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Only Blue & White Shorts Jumpsuit by Marble Arc

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Key Collection Blue Evening Dress by Chique Boutique

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Lace Maxi Dress with Embellished Plunge Neck £56

Lace High Neck Prom Dress with Full Skirt

Lace Prom Dress with Sweetheart Neck £48

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Soft Floral Blouse £38

Embroidered Neck Jacquard Dress £65 Lady Tote Bag with Scarf Handle £45

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Working Girl?

How to Survive Summer in Gibraltar Winter dressing puts most of us in a rut. Black tights, grey sheath dress, boots and a cardigan become an all-too-easy uniform. Then the sun starts to shine, the temps rise and you’re at a loss when it comes to easy office summer dressing. Keeping fabrics light and not too fitted will help you navigate a commute in un-air conditioned cars and buses. A simple boyfriend blazer kept on the back of your chair can be thrown over anything when the office AC starts blasting at absolute zero. And definitely take advantage of the low heel trend (most of the time) to keep your feet as comfortable as possible. Sandals help, too. Incorporating at least one bright piece into your rotation will keep you feeling current, so will substituting knee-length pencil skirts with patterned culottes. Oh, and for the love of fashion, don’t be afraid to don white or pretty florals. You’re a woman; you’re allowed to look like one. And above all, save the heavy corporate suit pieces for February. You’re more creative than that. OUTFIT 1

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1 - Paul & Joe Nantua Floral Print Crepe Shorts £170.80 2 - Theory Lightny Silk Crepe de Chine Top £162.50 3 - ASOS Quilted Nylon Holdall £20 4 - New Look Mint Taste Barely There Heeled Sandals £19.99 5 - Johnny Loves Rosie Ida Stud Earring £22

1 - Chinti & Parker Cotton Poplin Dress £145.80 2 - Paul & Joe Cotton Blend Tweed Jacket £366.70 3 - ASOS Penzance High Heels with Peep Toe £30 4 - New Look Jelly Bowling Bag in White £19.99 5 - ASOS Collection Limited Edition Bar Chain Cuff Bracelet £15

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OUTFIT 3 1 - Michael Kors Belted Stretch Cotton Skirt £108.30 2 - Equipment Slim Signature Washed Silk Top £179.20 3 - Fiorelli Harper Triple Compartment Croc Embossed Shoulder Bag £69 4 - New Look Pame Tan Wood Effect Wedge Sandals £24.99 5 - Karen Millen Small Encrusted Gold Hoops £35

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Embrace Summer

with Refreshing Fruit Motifs Saturday 21st June marked the summer solstice (aka the first official day of summer and the longest day of the year), which means plenty of sweltering hot days are on the horizon. Fashion-wise, there are ways to embrace the start of the balmy season without resorting to sheer fabrics and hiked hems. Keep cool in the freshest way we know how - with a medley of fruit motifs, of course. We found kiwi, banana, cherry, lemon, and pineapple prints speckled across shorts, tanks, dresses, you name it. And they’re ripe for the picking. Match the tropical heat with tropical fruit and stir up a refreshing fruit salad by way of your wardrobe with these cool picks.

ASOS Cherry Drop Earrings £6

ASOS Crop Top with Bardot Sweetheart Neckline in Fruit Print £14

Dolce & Gabbana Printed Jacquard Mini Dress £1,016

New Look Lemon Fruit Clutch £9.99

Carolina Bucci 18-Karat Gold Diamond Banana Necklace £3,850

Charlotte Olympia Ana Embellished Perspex Shoulder Bag £887.50 BMAG 20

River Island Chelsea Girl Pineapple Print Cami Dress £22

Oysho Mixed Fruit Print Bikini £31.99


Klear Klutch in Pineapple Print £50

Eugenia Kim Gigi Printed Silk Headscarf £108 Jaded London Woven T-Shirt with Fruit Print £38

Rosamosario Strawberry Moon Printed Cotton Blend Dress £370

Mother of Pearl Lagan Banana Print Canvas Espadrilles £171

Oysho Lemon Print Bikini £33.99

ASOS Mini Fruit Watch £15

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Jumpsuits Little black dresses have been everyone’s go-to for special occasion wear, but now there’s a new big hitter on the style agenda which will solve every wardrobe dilemma at your summer events: The jumpsuit! Once the reserve of the fashion brave, an all-in-one is now the savviest choice for all of us. Comfortable and stylish, it holds a similar, versatile status to a dress but elevates you to a fashion-forward look instantly. The high street is a beacon for jumpsuits this summer and while many come in black or navy, there’s a new wave of colour-pop versions and pastel shades to choose from. Wearing a jumpsuit means there’s no need to think about teaming pieces together, it’s a simple case of finding the right heel and choosing the appropriate accessories. Often, an all-in-one requires little extra detail the cut and colour packs a punch on its own. If you still need convincing that now’s the time to invest in a summer jumpsuit, then our round-up features a style to suit everyone...

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1. J. Crew Honeysuckle Broderie Anglaise Cotton Jumpsuit, £300 In timeless broderie anglaise cotton, J. Crew’s navy jumpsuit is a dream for anyone on the hunt for a work wear all in one that works hard in your wardrobe. The peek-a-boo sleeves will hunt at a touch of flesh, without revealing too much and you can dress it up in no time with statement necklace or chandelier earrings. 2. Zara Long Printed Jumpsuit, £59.99 A jumpsuit is the easiest way to look polished, while making minimal effort. This jumpsuit will work with flats or heels, so you can style your new look for day or night. You new go-to choice for any event, this on-trend onepiece is sure to be a summer sell out. 3. Warehouse Mesh Lace Jumpsuit, £80 Many of this season’s jumpsuits come in black or navy shades but we’ve spotted this beauty and think it’s a fabulous alternative. Tapping in to summer’s pastel trend, with a delicate lace panel and pretty sweetheart neckline, meet your summer wedding hero! 4. Topshop Luxe Boilersuit, £68 A silky fabric gives this jumpsuit an evening spin and in chic navy, it has that luxe-looking feel you’d expect from a designer piece. The key is to keep accessories simple - a sandal heel or sleek court and a delicate gold necklace or earrings is all you need. 5. Reiss Roco Cropped Jumpsuit, £195 Whether it’s a special summer party, family celebration or anniversary evening out, Reiss’s Roco jumpsuit is super-sharp. The delicate cap sleeves are a clever solution for those with upper arm concerns, while the tailored cut with subtle darts and a defined waist will flatter your figure. The pale denim shade will work perfectly with metallic silver sandals. 6. ALICE by Temperley Eros Lace Jumpsuit with Belt, £445.00 Forget the usual evening staples and update your event wardrobe with a fashion-forward jumpsuit. This jumpsuit is pretty enough for any wedding or garden party, but with more direction than a lace dress. Team with bright pops of colour and patent accessories to contrast the pretty ivory lace. 7. Warehouse Wide Leg Jumpsuit, £80 Good Morning Britain presenter, Susannah Reid recently sported a very similar hot pink all in one when she visited the Chelsea Flower Show and her bold choice inspired us to offer up this jumpsuit. The fabric folds will hide a bigger bust whilst the wide-leg has a fabulous retro feel when worn with your favourite heels. 8. ASOS Simple Jumpsuit with Long Sleeves, £55 Make a statement in this bright red jumpsuit. Top-heavy body shapes can wear this summer’s trends: The loose cut waist and long sleeves will flatter a big bust and skim over your tummy for a sleek take summer style. 9. Warehouse Floral Jumpsuit, £60 Small-busted ladies can rejoice, as summer styles are so forgiving. Show off great arms in this jumpsuit that hits just the right note for summer holidays abroad. Team with wedges or tan sandals for a 70s vibe that’s feminine with a twist.



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By Maxine Sene

Polish native Joanna Kustra developed her love for photography eight years ago and has now turned her hobby into a career. The fashion and beauty photographer recently relocated to the Costa del Sol from the UK to incorporate the Mediterranean climate in her photos. Her photographs have featured in the last five B Magazine covers and recently shot the Miss Glamour 2014 pageant photos. The talented photographer talks to B Magazine about her views on Photoshop, her photographic style and her hopes for the future. Where are you from originally and what influenced your decision to move to Spain?

“I grew up in a small town in south-eastern Poland. I discovered my passion for photography during my studies in Cracow, Poland. After college I decided to travel to London to work there and gain experience. Britain is a fantastic place for creative people and I have broadened my artistic horizons there, however one of the biggest issues is the weather. Not only because I prefer south Mediterranean sunshine more, but also because it was tricky to plan to shoot outside. I have put a lot of studio-based works into my portfolio while in London, but after 5 years I was longing for some more exotic outdoor locations. Therefore when an opportunity arrived and my partner was offered a position here in Gibraltar we were both more than happy to make the move.”

How did you start working alongside B Magazine?

“When I moved to Costa del Sol I looked for some local magazines in order to meet some like-minded creative people to shoot with. I approached the editor of B Magazine, Bianca Zammit, and after the first meeting she trusted me with a cover space for the March issue. Since then I have had the pleasure to work on five consecutive issues together.”

When did you first develop an interest in photography?

“My adventure with photography began as a hobby. I bought my first digital camera 8 years ago and started shooting my family and friends. I soon ran out of family members to photograph and I started to look around for interesting faces in the modelling agencies. In the meantime I studied German Philology and Linguistics, but I quickly realised that being a professional photographer is what I actually wanted to do.”

What are your favourite photographs to take?

“I am definitely into photographing people. It doesn’t matter whether it’s fashion, portraits or beauty. Fashion and beauty photography is about showing people garments and places in the most beautiful and attractive ways. It is like imagining perfect world in my head and converting that into a photo. Portraiture is about depicting the model’s personality. It requires making a person standing in front of my camera relaxed and, even more challengingly, to trust me. It is quite tricky but that kind of interaction with people is almost addictive.”

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Are you a fan of Photoshop and retouching, or do you prefer to keep your photos as natural as possible?

“I would say I have got a balanced approach to retouching. I am neither a great fan of Photoshop nor a passionate opponent. Basically I do everything possible to achieve the desired effect before pressing the shutter button. Then I enhance the picture in postproduction only as needed. In most cases I treat Photoshop as a darkroom, an additional tool to achieve what I want. I am not a fan of altering people’s features in postproduction to the point they can’t recognise themselves, unless there is some specific purpose for it or they have been paid for that. Obviously, there are different standards in news and reportage photography than there are in fashion and beauty industries. Fashion photography is an art that almost has no boundaries. On the other hand it is also a business in which altering photos can be used in order to magnify the effect to lure the customer. It is very hard to draw a distinct line between what is too much and what is still acceptable. An example of what I would consider stepping out of the boundaries of a good taste would be a skin product advert showing a well-known celebrity who is over 40 years of age and has been airbrushed to look 20 years younger, promising flawless skin.”

What is the best/worst thing about working with models?

“The great thing about working with professional models is the fact that they know how to adjust a pose and facial expressions to the type of the photo shoot. Because they know their strengths and weaknesses, professional models are usually very easily directed and can deliver the perfect shot in a much shorter time than a beginner would do. To be perfectly honest I cannot name a single bad thing about working with models, especially if they are very experienced. Having said that I am conscious that there are a lot of girls who do modelling purely for fun, not knowing which poses or angles are good for their body types. If they want to copy high fashion magazine poses it is best if they have some professional help to avoid their pose looking more grotesque rather than fashionable.”


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What inspires you most in your work?

“I am definitely influenced by other photographers, clothing designers and other artists, especially painters - I like to draw my inspiration from classical paintings and add a little modern twist to it. Obviously it is also part of my job to follow news and observe current trends in the industry to stay up to date.”

Who is the most inspirational person you have photographed and why?

“I have photographed a lot of strong personalities; from celebrities to wannabe models who were determined to become successful and were later featured in big magazines and campaigns. A lot of those people were inspirational in their own way, but it is impossible for me to select a single, most important one. The way I see it is that every single project is a meeting with different people. That is why I am so focused on building good relationships not only with my models, but also with the whole team. When you are open to what other people bring to the table the final effects can be so much better.”

Are you very critical of your own work?

“I believe that without being slightly self-conscious it is very easy for your career to stagnate. I have always been pushing myself to constantly go outside of my comfort zone. To try new things, work with most interesting people and produce the best images possible. The most challenging however is to remain open to critical opinions coming from other people - I find that once you stop being defensive and start to listen to helpful voices you can go even further.”

How would you describe your photographic style and what do you think you bring to the photographic scene that makes you unique?

“I hear people defining my style as very painterly. I personally like that term, because that is exactly what I aim for in most of my work. I aim to, as they say, “paint” my images with light. It would be great to think that my style, which I have developed over the years is unique – I constantly work on making it even more interesting.”

Have you travelled in order to take photographs?

“Because I have lived in several locations it is quite frequent I need to travel to participate in projects organised there. A bigger network of friends, creative people and clients means it is more likely I will find interesting productions, not necessarily next to my home. It is a global village after all and from my perspective if the project someone approaches me with is a challenge and an opportunity to grow, travelling will not be a problem. For the time being however, I try to reverse that flow and get my existing clients to travel into the sun, instead.”

What would be your dream location for a photo shoot? “Would it be too cheeky to say I have just moved to my dream location? But seriously speaking it is not exactly the location that matters that much to me. It is more about the idea, the challenge and aesthetics that drive my passion.”

What do you enjoy to do outside of photography?

“Music had been in the centre of my artistic life before I discovered photography. I am currently lacking an instrument to play, as after the move I didn’t bring my piano with me. I also recently rediscovered the pleasure of reading books by introducing audio books to the mix. It is fantastic as I can do it even while working. Since the London Olympics I have also been into fencing. Luckily it turned out that Costa del Sol has a fantastic fencing club that does épée!

What are your plans and goals for the future?

“There is a set of near future goals that I am pursuing – expanding my portfolio with new sunny locations here in Gibraltar and Spain, finding an agent in Spain to give my career a boost and learning Spanish. The more long-term vision keeps on changing as different and unforeseen opportunities keep on emerging. Which to be honest, is what I love about my career. You just cannot predict where it will take you. In the long run, I would like to keep getting better. I would also like to be featured in a really well known global magazine in the future, and to continue to influence even larger numbers of people with my work.” BMAG 37


1. YOU’LL GET A BETTER WORKOUT One of the best reasons to exercise solo is the fact that you’ll probably get a better workout. You won’t need to worry about your gym buddy keeping up with you, meaning you can lift those really heavy weights if you feel like it or go that extra mile.

2. YOU WON’T BE DISTRACTED Sometimes when you work out with a friend, you end up talking the entire time and having a great conversation instead of a great workout. Going to the gym on your own means you won’t be distracted by gossip and rumours. Save the girl talk for a happy hour or night on the town and instead, focus on pushing yourself to the max while you’re working out.

3. YOU’LL BE ABLE TO PACE YOURSELF BETTER Have you ever worked out with a friend only to realise you two weren’t at the same fitness level? Whether you’re struggling to keep up with your workout partner or always having to wait for them to catch up, working out on your own eliminates this problem. When exercising on your own, just think of the competition as yourself! BMAG 38

4. YOU CAN WORK OUT THE WAY YOU WANT TO WORK OUT

6. YOU CAN UNWIND AND RELAX

Not having a partner might feel lonely or odd at first, but you’ll love being able to do as many sets of squats or bicep curls as you want and not worry about your partner getting tired or bored.

Between work, family, friends, and other stressors, everyone needs some alone time. Working out on your own might be just what you need to unwind and relax after a hectic day at the office. Whatever aggressions or pressures you’re feeling; throw them into your next workout! You’ll definitely reap the rewards.

5. YOU CAN LISTEN TO YOUR FAVORITE MUSIC

7. YOU CAN GET YOUR DREAM BODY

Not having a work out partner to talk to means you can catch up on all your favourite music. There’s nothing like hitting the treadmill to your favourite tracks or lifting weights to your favourite hip hop music. Use the time alone to listen to music. Explore new artists, bands, and songs until you’ve figured out the perfect play list!

I almost forgot to mention one of the coolest benefits of working out on your own: your dream body! Working out by yourself allows you to do the kind of exercises to get the shape and figure you’ve always wanted. Everyone has a different body type and it’s important to customise your workout to your individual needs.



DO THIS Use a pair of 6 or 10kg dumbbells and do each pair of exercises as a superset. Beginning with exercise 1a, do as many reps as you can in 30 seconds. Then rest for 30 seconds. Next, do exercise 1b, completing as many reps as you can in 30 seconds, and then rest for 30 seconds. That’s 1 round. Complete 4 rounds of superset 1, then rest 2 minutes before moving on to superset 2 for 4 rounds. Add these supersets to your workout routine 2 or 3 times a week. BMAG 40



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Dipped in Midnight

Dark and dramatic, rich and striking, midnight black works in every room and in every way. Everyone knows that you simply cannot go wrong when you use black, whether in fashion or interior design. Black is classic, timeless and always sophisticated, which is why it works in any room. Dress your entire room in midnight to create an easy, sleek and chic style.

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Dipped in Plum

For a rich, warm and unique choice, try out a nice shade of plum. It’s got a sophisticated appeal, which can be perfect for the master bedroom or even the dining room. Deep purples make a room that much more regal and luxurious. It’s got a royal feel and a tender look, if you dip a room in plum you’ll have a super classy nook ready to be seen by every guest that comes inside.

Dipped in Mint

Soft and organic, relaxed with a natural beauty, mint green is a shade that speaks to almost everyone with any style conscience. It mixes well within a variety of themes but keeps spaces of the house delicate and breathable. It can refresh and revive any room without becoming too overbearing or harsh on the eyes. Transform your kitchen, bathroom or even your bedroom with a colour that provides a breath of fresh air.


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Photos by Aleksandra Koza

BEHIND THE SCENES

Behind every B Mag cover and photo editorial there is a team of fashion stylists, hair stylists, makeup artists, photographer and assistance that make the final product a reality. A big thank you to Joanna Kustra, Aleksandra Koza, Debbie Goodman, Natalie Blyth, Maxine Sene and last but not least our cover model Geralynn Victory.

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Photos by B Mag Team

CALENTITA 2014

This years 8th Calentita took place on Saturday 21st June in Casemate Square. Known as Gibraltar’s top street party and food festival at the same time, record-breaking number of people attended the event. This year’s event expanded into Market Place, where apart from a full host of food stalls you could find tables, and a thriving arts and crafts market with local crafters displaying their products. The extra space made it much easier to get around and result in a much more enjoyable Calentita.

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Photos by B Mag Team

MRS RODRIGUEZ’S BIRTHDAY SURPRISE

Known to her family as “Mama Mia”, her children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren surprised her with an early party to celebrate her 86th birthday at Mamma Mia Pizzeria & Pasta House. Not only was she happy and surprised to see her family there, but she was overwhelmed when she opened her birthday present, a holiday with all expenses paid. Happy Birthday and Bon Voyage Mama Mia! xxx

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Photos by Michael Rugeroni

GIDA

Dancers from Gibraltar attended the 12th International Dance Federation World Dance Championships between 20th-25th May in Croatia. The team shone in the disciplines of Fantasy Dance, Dance Show and Free Style, returning home with a total of 27 trophies - 14 gold, 6 silver and 7 bronze...... Congratulations!!!

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Photos by Joanna Kustra & B Mag Team

MISS GLAMOUR CONTESTANTS OUT & ABOUT

The Miss Glamour program is not about encouraging young women to “win� a pageant, but to encourage them to develop life skills that will ultimately help them win in life by being their personal best in everything they do. While their program places an emphasis on excellence, achievement and personal growth, they also strive to make the pageant experience fun!

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Veggie Burger (v)

£7.50

Veggie Stir-Fry (v)

£8.90

Vegetable Skewers (v)

£8.50

Egg free pasta (v)

£8.90

Pasta Salad (v)

£8.50

Veggie Couscous (v)

£9.50

Our very own homemade veggie burger with chips & salad

£5.50

£8.50

(All the above pasta dishes can also be served with gluten free or egg free spaghetti)

Large tortellini’s filled with goose foie, served in an olive oil and truffle sauce topped with parmasan shavings

Goat’s Cheese Salad

Warm goat’s cheese salad with pan fried parma ham, tomatoes, pine nuts & drizzled with honey

Tomato, bacon with slow cooked onions & chilli sauce

Classic carbonara in a pancetta, egg and cream sauce

Funghi Cuccini (v) Mushroom cooked in garlic butter & gorgonzola cheese

The way bolognaise is served in Italy

Cooked to order in our wok, full of flavour, served with white rice

£6.90

Three veggie skewers cooked on our chargrill lava stone barbeque

£7.90

Cooked in a tomato mushroom and fresh basil sauce

£7.90

Fusilli pasta tossed in cherry tomatoes, broccoli, carrots and feta cheese, with olive oil and fresh parsley

Grilled chicken served on a mixed leaf salad, topped with croutons, parmesan shavings & caesar dressing

Oven roasted vegetables served on a couscous base


Fish

Salmon Cooked in Parchment

£11.90

Tuna Steak on a Volcanic Stone

£11.90

Moules Marinière

£10.90

Deboned salmon oven cooked in parchment paper with lemon, dill, asparagus and potatoes

Cook your tuna fillet to your liking, served with 3 different side seasonings of sesame oil, sea salt and crushed black pepper served with a marinated side salad and pan fried potatoes Classic French mussels recipe, cooked in a white wine, cream, garlic and fresh parsley sauce, served with bread

Meats

Moroccan Lamb Shank & Couscous Tagine

Bread

Garlic Bread (v) Cheesy Garlic Bread (v) Bread Basket (v) £12.90

Slow cooked lamb served with couscous, vegetables, prunes and toasted almonds

Fillet Steak on a Stone Choose From 300g 400g 500g

. . .

£18.50 £24.50 £29.50

Full Rack of Lamb

£22.50

Juicy Lucy

£9.90

Prime fillet steak sealed on our chargrill to keep in the flavours, then you cook it to your liking at your table on one of our steak stones, served with salad and pan-fried potatoes

Succulent lamb rack cooked to perfection with fresh rosemary, sea salt and garlic butter

100% half pound prime minced beef burger seasoned with herbs, with a filled mature cheddar cheese center

Half roast lemon chicken

Extra Sauces . Peppered sauce . Cheese sauce . Mushroom Sauce . Chimichurri sauce

Side Orders

Butter pan-fried mushrooms Bowl of chips Mini corn on the cob Pan-fried potatoes Fresh vegetables Sweet potatoes Mixed side salad Garlic fries

Desserts

A selection of homemade desserts

£2.50

£2.50 £3.50 £3.50

£3.50

£5.50

£10.50

Slow roasted and basted chicken served with roast veg and potatoes

Mixed Grill Skewers of Lamb, Beef & Chicken £13.90 Three individual skewers with peppers and onions, cooked on our chargrill lava stone barbecue, served with white rice

Garlic Chicken Chicken thighs cooked in a garlic white wine sauce served with white rice prepared in butter and parsley

£9.50

10% service charge will apply for tables of ten and over

44 Cornwalls Lane, GIBRALTAR Tel: 200 69966 | E-mail: paparazzi@gibtelecom.net | www.facebook.com/Paparazzi.Gibraltar



JULY 2014

CANCER

21JUN - 22JUL

Be careful this summer. A demanding person will try to take over your life and change your life style. Make it clear to this person that you do like them but you are your own person and you enjoy it. You see no reason to change it and object to having demands made which affect your life style. Choose to allocate your time differently and the person will get the message. Spend time with your friends and celebrate the summer. You may even want to plan a trip with a friend, and share your experience. Look after your health.

LEO

23JUL - 23AUG

Catch your breath this summer and learn to enjoy some “down time”. You have been feeling for some time now that your life is running away with you and that you are really not in control. Invest in a nice notebook and start writing some thoughts and ideas down. Spend some time reflecting over your notes and you might have the start of a new beginning. Spend sometime socialising and new long-term love may enter your life. By the way, your new long-term love may not be human. In late summer you may find yourself spending lots of time with your new friend.

VIRGO

24AUG - 22SEP

Health is really important throughout the year but during the summer is it at the forefront. You need to look after your health this summer, eat well and rest. Try to conserve your energy, and enjoy the sunshine and build up some more energy. You might be busy at work during this summer, and a new colleague could mean a new love interest. You will feel a bit blue during the summer, and there is no particular reason for this feeling. It will pass – read good books and you will wake up one morning feeling much better.

LIBRA

23SEP - 220CT

SCORPIO

Not a lot of play for you this summer Scorpio. You have been busy working and this will continue. Instead of taking a longer vacation you might just settle for shorter weekend breaks. The good news is that the money will keep rolling in but you have no interest in spending the money as you are planning for the future. It is okay – sometimes it just has to be done. Towards the end of the summer you will meet someone with a sunny personality, and they will cheer you up. You will realise that you have more in common with this person than you initially thought.

You are just buzzing with energy at the moment and you will you could almost fly away without wings. During summer you will be in line for new experiences and you will be making new friends. You will be almost impatient to try new things and sometimes you will let that impatience run away with you a little bit. Slow down a little and you will enjoy the summer better. Your summer will not only be full of new friends or new experiences but you will be taking on new projects at home and at work. Summer 2014 will be a summer of achievement.

CAPRICORN

22DEC - 19JAN

AQUARIUS

20JAN - 18FEB

PISCES

19FEB - 20MAR

ARIES

21MAR - 19APR

TAURUS

20APR - 20MAY

GEMINI

21MAY - 20JUN

This will be a summer with a difference. You have spent your spring de-cluttering and putting some extra cash in your pocket but you are not in the mood to spend that money on an extravagant vacation. You are in the mood for learning and new experiences. Your mind feels sharp and there is a need to seek out new things and explore. You might even find somewhere this summer where you can spend a lot of time expanding your mind. What you learn during this summer will become an important and integral part of your life.

The theme for you this summer will be easy and carefree. You will feel relaxed and ready to enjoy the sunshine, fresh strawberries and spending more time outside. You will start seeing things, and perhaps your life, from a new perspective after meeting new friends. Don’t be surprised if your new friends are younger than you are. That is actually a good thing – you have been stuck in the same circle of friends for many years now. It is time to put some new personalities into your life, and get a new outlook.

During summer 2014 it will be important for all people born under the sign of Aries to keep balance. Balance applies to many area of life during summer. Remember to balance your health this summer and don’t get caught up in summer excesses such as enjoying too much cold Chardonnay, or too many summer BBQs. Romance will play a major part in your summer life however it could just be a summer romance not a long lasting love. Don’t forget about family and friends whilst enjoying your summer love. Spend some time with them as well as the nights start getting longer.

23OCT - 21NOV

Summer 2014 will be really busy for you. You will find that you fill your summer with activities, and a lot of time will be spent outdoors. Activities will include lots of sports, and time spent in green areas but beach time will not be that important this summer. You have for sometime now been interested in helping charities, and getting involved with some specific causes. Summer 2014 might be the time when you finally take the big step and actively start supporting the causes you believe in. Take a break from work and enjoy the simple things in life.

Now listen here hard working Taurus – you should definitely treat yourself to a really good vacation this summer. You have worked really hard during the early part of 2014 and your reward should be a “spoil yourself” holiday. Pick a place that does not only provide a bed and nice food but try to find somewhere which can also help you to take care of your health. A luxury spa or health spa might be the perfect place. Spoil yourself with good quality food, luxury treatments and plenty of personal time. Leave the laptop at home and just relax.

SAGITTARIUS

22NOV - 21DEC

At the moment you feel sunny and full of joy. The sun will follow you this summer and you will be able to hang on to those feelings of joy and happiness. You might take part in some adventurous activities, and if you catch yourself white water rafting don’t be surprised. A new hobby, which you discover during the summer, might become a project. You might even find a new love through this hobby. You will seem so happy that some people might become jealous. Just ignore them and gently let them know that you are happy in your fish bowl. Swim alone if you have to.

You should be feeling ready to go and have lots of energy. During the summer you need to channel that energy, as there are new horizons to explore and new places to visit. During summer you will meet new kindred spirits and you will grow as an individual. The new places you visit or travel to during summer may leave a profound impression on you, and there is even a possibility you will go back home and make a permanent move to a new horizon. You will feel that you need to explore and find a new destiny. There will be a certain sense of restlessness and wanting to keep on moving on.

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