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Très Chic has established itself over the last year as Marbella’s pre-eminent fashion and lifestyle magazine, but being a Clevedon girl when I visit friends and family in the west country people say, “Why not launch your magazine here.” So here we are and it’s been non-stop at Très Chic since our last issue. We are still reeling from our whirlwind trip to London to shoot Ruth Lorenzo who blew us away with her energy, enthusiasm and sense of style. Supermodels eat your hearts out – this girl knows how to work a camera, as you will see on pages 28-35. We were also lucky enough to hook up with Joaquín Cortés for a quick chat before his Marbella performance. Did he or didn’t he break Naomi Campbell’s heart? Flick to page 56 to find out. We are really feeling the 70s theme that is flowing through fashion channels this summer. We can’t get enough of the retro vibe that reaches from our wardrobe to the kitchen, which is why, as well as our 70s-influenced trends page, you will find classic recipes from the Abba era gracing our food section. It was a busy month for parties too. We were there dressed in white at the Nikki Beach party. We also sent our travel editor to Tarifa, La Posada Sacristia proves that there is so much more there than wind turbines and surfing – there is luxury too! As always, fashion features heavily in this issue, which has not one but two amazing fashion shoots and a beauty shoot by our star photographer Jayden Fa and his creative team. What would we do without you Jayden? We certainly wouldn’t be able to stay up to date with all the latest trends without his keen eye and savvy style radar. We hope you love his latest work as much as we do.
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TRÈS CHIC CONTENTS AUGUST 2011 CHIC FASHION FASHION TRENDS 16 - Sheer Bliss 18 - Denim Candy 20 - Swing Out Sister 22 - FASHION SCRAPBOOK
What´s going on in the world of fashion.
26 - GOING UNDERGROUND
The Très Chic team meet X Factor star Ruth Lorenzo who is coming back to perform in Marbella this summer
34 - ALL OF THE LIGHTS
Get a taste of the the fair, with neon colors and electric styling.
64 - SAFARI QUEEN
Be at one with nature in these easy, chic and simple styles that add a touch of glamour wherever you are
56 - UNITED HERITAGE
Sumptuous colours paired with nostalgic prints give a modern twist to the new trans-seasonal collection, United Heritage.
61 - FRINGE FEST
Want to add a little more sass to your swagger this summer? Then look no further than the fringe trend
SPECIAL FEATURES 46 - WHITE OUT
Nikki Beach opening party
48 - TRENDS THROUGH THE AGES 51 - Q&A
Our fashion expert answers all your style dilemmas
52 - PRIVATE DANCER
Très Chic exclusive interview with Joaquín Cortés
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We review our top three films to rent this month
FOOD 97 - RAISING THE BAR Cocktails and
light Eating is a quest we strive for three times a day, however when dining at Jack’s Brasserie this Summer - The quest stops there.
98 - MOONLIGHT SERENADE
It’s Nikki Beach, but not as we know it!
102 - SARAH´S KITCHEN
Cuisine to tantalise your tastebuds
106 - LITTLE ITALY
A tale of the family history of the Botta’s and the creation of Bottelino’s, sharing how they came to bring authentic Italian cuisine to the hearts of the South West.
57 - HOW TO BE A SUMMER FLIRT
Finding the perfect man is all about sending out the right signals – take dating expert Kate Mulvey’s tips on getting the technique down to a tee
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A SEA OF CHOICE
Breaking with tradition, Pale Blue keeps us upto date with the lastest fashion
77 - MADE IN CHELSEA
Can romance ever survive across the class divide? As the dating pool of eligible bachelors get smaller and smaller, writer Kate Mulvey dates her very own gamma man
89 - MEET THE TEAM
HEALTH & BEAUTY 80 - BEAUTY TRENDS
Youth Search and Nail Tropics
82 - PEEP SHOW
Combine a healthy tan with bold, bright eyes for the perfect summer look
90 - HEALTH AND FITNESS Cutting the detox-reflox of life.
74 - BEAUTY TRENDS Afterglow and Get Lippy
Look out for these friendly faces when you next visit The Beauty Clinic
94 - CHARM OFFENSIVE
La Posada Sacristia proves that there is so much more to Tarifa than wind turbines and surfing – there is luxury too!
107 - CHINA DOLLS
The art of Cui Xiuwen highlights the continuing fragility of women’s position in Chinese society.
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Understated sexy is where it’s at this spring, The era of Hervé Leger body-con is kind of, a bit, well, done! And like anything, if we see too much of it (in this case skin, super high heels that you can’t dance in, super short skirts and cleavage) we get bored. Isn’t it funny that Marilyn Monroe was considered one of the sexiest women in the world, and she was never seen in a short skirt? Anyway, this season we are treated to a plethora of sheer loveliness, from YSL, Chloé, Ferretti and Dior; all with a nod to our more demure, grown-up side. There’s also an emphasis on one of the staple parts of my wardrobe – the blouse. It’s one of my most trusted types of clothing, and worn with jeans or to the office a sheer blouse can give you that womanly, self-assured kick. Alluring and sensuous, with skirts in great lengths and patterns to die for, I suggest we catch a breeze-in-chiffon and simply float into spring.
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There is no fashion trend quite as enduring as the trusty denim jean, and this season we are treated to a refreshing spin on the old faithful. Gone are the days of straight legged, blue, hipster or bell bottom, in 2011 we can choose from a delectable array of colours and customised looks. With new styles such as the super-slouch and the sportster to tempt us, we are treated to a choice of pop colours and prints that would excite even the safest denim wearer. Beautiful florals from Topshop, candy colours from American Apparel, and with Vivienne Westwood designing for Lee, it’s time to revamp that old collection and step boldly into summer in colour.
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70s fever has arrived and, with it brings a flood of psychedelic prints and gorgeous floral temptations. Figure hugging or soft and floaty, 70s style makes us want to sashay through summer with chilled-out style! Team high-waisted flares, with a bright shirt to really work this look, keep your top half tailored and those wedges at the ready. Key items can be added to a straight shift dress, or a long-billowing maxi for a simpler approach, add some extra large shades, long beads or a headscarf, and don’t go anywhere without that flower in your hair!
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CUFF CULTURE
This season’s array of sculptured arm-candy and intricate bracelets in ornate gold and silver are no more brilliantly executed than at Lanvin in 2011. These cuffs are hammered and polished to perfection giving strength and beauty to the most delicate of arm. With screws and splendour these cuffs make us want to pay less attention to our clothing! Available at Lanvin Puerto Banús
SWEET NOTHINGS
A girl can never have too many bikinis for the summer months so head down to Gunnel’z Fashion Boutique and grab another one for your collection. Masquenada is made in Italy and is every inch the exotic but affordable beachwear brand we can’t help but falling in love with. Made from the finest Italian fabrics and with Swarovski crystal embellishments, the tailored fit of the bikinis makes them both flattering and comfortable for a relaxing day at the beach or by the pool. We love the eye-catching prints that are designed exclusively for the brand by Italian designer Silvana Frank.
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LOVING LOTTIE
Bright, bold and as beautiful as ever Jimmy Choo celebrates 70s fashion with the fabulous Lottie clutch. Fusing all that is special about the 70s and the stylistic brilliance of Jimmy Choo with pom poms and psychedelic tones, there is much to be excited about with this fresh, vivid and bang on-trend clutch.
VINTAGE VIEW
Dita Eyewear is the result of a lifelong friendship between Jeff Solorion and John Juniper. The design duo always shared a common passion for photography and design, which drove them to come up with this line of stylish eyewear inspired by vintage frames from the 50s to the 80s. What a friendship this is! A hit with celebrities, A-listers and the in-the-know Los Angeles crowd, these glasses are pure design genius and a pleasure to wear.
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What´s going on in the world of fashion
GOING FOR GOLD
Rory Langdon, a BA student from Nottingham Trent University, won the George Gold Award at this year’s Graduate Fashion Week with his bold yet simple designs. Featuring reworked zips and chains on fine,∫ black knitwear, Langdon delivered a futuristic and exciting collection with outstanding craftsmanship. The event, which celebrates rising stars in fashion design, is now in its 20th year and is judged by designers such as Amanda Wakeley and Lucy Yeomans, editor of Harper’s Bazaar.
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Iconic British fashion designer – Diane Von Furstenberg is confirmed as the latest designer to collaborate with Gap Childrenswear. Her line for Gap will hit the shops in March next year. The collection will range from baby girls’ clothing to items for teenagers up to the age of 14. Following on from designers such as Stella McCartney and Valentino for Gap, this is an exciting marriage of Gap’s classic tailoring and Diane’s notorious bold colours and statement prints.
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GOING D N U O R NDERG U
With her new single about to hit the airwaves, we catch up with ex-X Factor star Ruth Lorenzo to find out what she’s been up to since we last saw her on our screens Words By Daisy Omissi. Photography by Cj Hadlow
Summer may officially be here but today the sun in London is playing hide and seek – it hides, we seek – and the sun is most definitely on a winning streak. Fortunately, our venue for our shoot with ex-X Factor star Ruth Lorenzo is indoors at the ultra-grungy and urban Cable nightclub in London Bridge, and we take shelter from the rain under the arches of the railway. The soundtrack to our day is the rumble of trains as they rattle towards the station above us shaking the venue and making it feel like the ceiling might fall on our heads at any moment.
of the Lorenzo clan in Murcia, Spain where Ruth was born. When she was 10 years old, Ruth and her family moved to the States where she stayed until she was 16 and they returned to Spain. One of six kids, two girls and four boys, Ruth still has an American twang to her accent, which she admits is, “A bit all over the place.” Now based in London, Ruth is still riding the wave of her success on X Factor three years ago and travelling around Europe performing concerts. This summer alone she is scheduled to sing in Russia, Paris, Nice, Ireland, and Marbella. “I am so excited to be going back to Marbella,” she tells us while she is getting ready for the shoot. “It is so cool that they asked me back. I had tears in my eyes at the end of the show last year. Performing in a bullring is something special for anyone who is Spanish and the crowd was just amazing.” When we meet her in London she has just returned from Madrid where she performed at the Must online magazine awards. And she will shortly be returning to Spain for a promotional tour prior to the launch of her single. “My Spanish audience is growing all the time,” she reveals, although her biggest fans are still English and Irish, who have been following her since X Factor. In fact, it was some of her original English fans who encouraged her to enter X Factor in the first place. “I was working at a golf resort in Spain singing at
“It is harder and more painful to follow your heart and do what you believe in, in the long term I think I will have more credibility and longevity as an artist” The only thing louder than the noise of the train is Ruth’s amazing voice as she sings us a snippet from her latest track Burn, which is being launched this July. With a voice this big, it is no surprise that she went so far on X Factor in 2008. Despite the chilly, underground venue, Ruth is on top form and has her entourage with her for moral support – her nine-year-old niece and her older sister, who just flew in from San Francisco on route to see the rest 26 TRÈS CHIC
the weekends,” Ruth explains. “There was an English family who used to come every year to the resort and they told me about X Factor. They kept saying I should enter and then for my birthday they gave me an entry form. It’s thanks to them that I am where I am today.” So what is it about Ruth that has kept her star illuminated while so many other ex-X Factor stars have disappeared from the limelight? It is obvious from watching her work on our shoot that she is hard working, professional and enthusiastic about everything she does. From the minute she arrives on set she is focused, full of ideas and totally game for whatever we suggest, despite the slightly damp and dark conditions. She loves all the clothes we have brought along for her and doesn’t complain in the slightest about the numerous costume changes and hours of hair and makeup.
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TRÈS CHIC Exclusive It definitely helps that Ruth is passionate about what she does and has a typically fiery Spanish personality that means no-one in the industry is going to push her around. She even walked away from her EMI contract because they were pushing her in a direction that she felt was wrong for her. “I am not a Euro pop kind of girl, it is just not me” she says. “If you go down that route, you will have one hit and then disappear forever. I want to do music I love and I don’t want to sell out. Although it is harder and more painful to follow your heart and do what you believe in, in the long term I think I will have more credibility and longevity as an artist.” Where Ruth has had an advantage over other ex-X Factor contestants is her attitude towards the fame game. She has an instinctive understanding about who she is and how she wants to be portrayed. She isn’t interested in appearing in magazines every day just for the sake of it and you will never see images of her falling out of nightclubs drunk or posing in her underwear for a men’s mag. She is way too savvy to be sucked into that darker side of celebrity living. “Fame that comes quickly, leaves quickly,” says Ruth, who has been singing all her life and knows that it is hard work not paparazzi pictures that will get her to the top. “The world of celebrity can confuse you. Some artists get in a panic if they aren’t in a certain magazine, when really they should only panic if they can’t sing anymore. It is easy to lose sight of what’s important.” Ruth is way too busy penning sings for her new album as well as writing for other artists, such as her friend Danni Minogue, to be out partying the night away. “Danni and I have become great friends since X Factor,” says Ruth who was mentored by the Aussie star during her stint on the show. “She is mostly in Australia since she had her baby but we email all the time and she looks over all my new material; she is always interested in what I am up to. Her upcoming album is going to be amazing – I think it is going to surprise a lot of people.” She has had less contact with Simon Cowell since the show, but admits she’d love it if he came to see her perform in Marbella where he has house. “Simon had nothing but kind words to say about me during the show, he is such a lovely guy,” she says with a coy smile when we ask if he didn’t have a bit of a crush on her during X Factor. “Simon is a business man and once you understand that business is business it is much easier to get along with him. You can’t take anything he says or does personally. He is preparing contestants on the X Factor for this industry, which is not a nice business to be in; it is nasty, rude and can be awful. “Simon gave me the confidence to stand up for who I am. I was a typical Spanish woman with big hips
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and big boobs, but he made me feel good when he said I looked beautiful.” Ruth still has the curvaceous boobs and hips, but she has drastically slimmed down in the three years since she found fame. Now she picks at a lentil salad during our shoot avoiding the flapjacks that the rest of the crew are tucking into. She is incredibly aware of her body and movements while we are taking her pictures, moving and improvising to give each shot a unique angle; she is a photographer’s dream! “I used to be so nervous about doing shoots. Now I appreciate how hard models have to work and how they need to understand where they are putting their bodies.” It is hard to imagine Ruth being nervous as she totally takes control of our six-hour photo session in the underground club. From the moment she walks in she takes over the situation without any diva behaviour but with charm and a sense of fun. “I am a bit of a control freak,” she laughs as she grabs the eyeliner from our make-up artist and applies it herself. “My make-up artist totally hates me. I always have to do my eyeliner myself. I think I have OCD,” she jokes. “I am a bit like Monica from Friends. Well, a cross between Monica and Phoebe. Phoebe represents my creative side.” Ruth had stipulated that she wanted the shoot to be “Rock N Roll” and we were happy to deliver, mixing up outfits from edgy brands such as A&G Couture with Stephen Webster jewellery. When it came to shoes Ruth gave us the pick of her immense collection of Kurt Geigers, Jimmy Choos and Manolo Blahniks – and we were like kids in a candy shop! She must currently have at least 70 pairs crammed into her wardrobe and that’s not taking into account the numerous pairs she gives away on a regular basis. “I love shoes and bags,” she confesses, “But if I had to choose I’d take shoes every time. Shoes, shoes, shoes! I am much more into bags and shoes than clothes,” she adds. “I love buying second hand clothes from markets. My signature look is a pair of amazing, black leggings, Manolos, a cool, second-hand leather jacket from Camden Market, a nice vintage clutch from Brick Lane and chunky, silver jewellery from The Great Frog or Crazy Pig on Carnaby Street.” Completing Ruth’s rock n roll look is a tattoo that snakes up her arm reading: The Raspberry Pattern. The significance? “I like randomness, small versions of patterns in the universe – raspberries are one of them, they are just random but beautiful.” Ruth may be addicted the randomness that life brings, but it wasn’t anything random that got her to where she is today, it was sheer hard work, commitment and passion, and for that we salute her. With special thanks to Cable London. 32 TRÈS CHIC
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The Nikki Beach white party is possibly one of the most famous parties in the world. Jet-setters from around the globe fly in for this iconic night. The moment those fireworks (and champagne corks) go off you know that summer has officially started. This year a sea of partygoers dressed in white danced the night away to the hottest sounds of the summer provided by sexy Swiss model and DJ Tanja La Croix, and recently retired motorbike ace, Fonsi B20, along with resident Nikki Beach DJ Mario Zarate. The Nikki Beach go gos (direct from Miami) were on top form strutting their stuff on the podiums and giving the crowd an amazing show. We loved the sax player and electronic violin players who really upped the tempo of the night. We have never seen Nikki Beach so packed or as many people having so much fun. And the best news? This was just the first of many spectacular nights that Nikki Beach has lined up for 2011 – it is going to be a white hot summer! www.nikkibeach.com
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By Lisa-Jayne We never know what trend is just round the corner. Have you ever wondered how fashion keeps reinventing itself, it’s like one big cycle, every few years trends come back but with a new twist which allows you and me to go and buy the latest item of clothing. It is thought that trends can last up to a year and come back round every 20 yrs or so. Designers work all year trying to come up with new styles that make us want to buy them, they look back at past fashions, gaining inspiration and look at how they can come up with new styles that we will want to buy – all the time trying to think of new ideas, based on the past classics or latest craze. It seems just when you and I get hold of the latest must haves, something new comes out. We convince ourselves that it is going to be fashionable and that we just have to have it! Try not to impulse buy or buy every new trend. It’s nice to be yourself and individual. Think of how much you spend on clothes and are you really wearing all of them? How many times have you said to yourself ‘I have a wardrobe full of clothes and still nothing to wear’! If we lack confidence then clothes can help us feel better about ourselves. We all know that when we go clothes shopping, it puts a smile on any girls face and that feel good factor is amazing. It is just the same as when you have your hair done, you feel a million dollars when you walk out of the salon. High street stores are constantly trying to attract us in to buy new items. By keeping up with the runway trends and what the top designers are selling, they succeed in attracting us with new clothes or fashion must haves. The retailers make their own versions of the designer looks at a lower price so that we can afford them, and then this allows everyone to be able to follow that particular fashion trend. The down side to any major trend is that everyone is wearing them after a while, and if you’re like me you want to move on to the next trend
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what we wear. Celebrities are great at taking style from the past and reinventing it. All the time they are updating the trend to be more wearable. Jennifer Anniston, Victoria Beckham and Sarah Jessica Parker all make the look apear more beautiful and easy to wear. Magazines play a huge part in informing us of what our celebs are wearing and where you can buy it on the high street. We even have weekly glossies now at a cheap price, showing us how we can look like our famous celebs for a lot less. At least you can get the look and feel good about yourself. “Dress like a celeb for less.” Before the glossy magazines were readily available, women followed their on screen fashion icons, to follow the hairstyles, make up and clothes that their favourite stars wore. Style trends vary and if you are not a fashion conscious person - who has to have the latest look or key fashion piece to update our wardrobe then you are a fashion individual - you wear what you want to wear rather than following fashion. Music has been a huge inspiration to our fashion designers. If you look back over the years starting with the swinging 60’s, brilliant inspiration to fashion, remember the Rockers & Teddy Boys, beehive hair do’s and the short mini-skirts. The mellow 60’s with the flower power look, flares, head scarves, wedges a very relaxed look. The punk look of the 70’s has come round many times, PVC dresses, long boots, shoulder pads and not forgetting the neon colour clothing that has just come back round. As you can see the past decades have been very individual and create a piece of fashion history, giving inspiration to all of us. As fashion trends change, we look back at the styles that influence our current fashion. Every decade for the last 40 years represents some form of fashion we see today. When we look back at old pictures, we laugh at the silly styles, but much of what we wear today is similar. As style progresses, good and bad trends come and go. Fashion designers have the task of picking the best of what is good in previous fashions and updating it to make it modern and wearable for the modern day. How is it that our fashion changes so suddenly? We find ourselves dressing like the models in magazines and the mannequins in store windows, then in no time at all the fashions have changed and another trend has appeared. If we did not have new trends and season changes we would be so bored of our wardrobe collections and many retailers would go out of business. Over the last few years we have come across cheap and disposable fashion. It is so easy to buy cheap clothing that can be worn once then thrown away. It is thought that we buy more clothes now than we ever have done but at last we are all starting to realise you can only have so many pairs of jeans and t shirts. My thoughts – there are only 7 days of the week so best to have some nice pieces that you will enjoy wearing and look great in – remember quantity over quality. The saying goes that if you hold on to something long enough, it will come back into fashion sooner or later, With a little updating, some styles do come back around.
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I love my jeans I wear them all year round but want to invest in a good pair or go for a new denim piece that will take me through to the autumn The denim look is back, washed out and distressed looking. This season there is so much to choose from, jeans, waistcoats, shorts, jumpsuits and denim skirts. The denim waistcoat is a great key piece for this season, layer over your favourite printed or plain T shirt and team with a short floral skirt. Great for weekend walks along the beach. Denim shorts look great with a silky vest and a sequined style jacket or cardigan or wear a floral blouse and soft knit cardigan for the pretty girl look. Or go for shorts with a vest and military style jacket, combining casual with dressy. Another look that can take you from day to night teamed with a shoe boots or gladiator heels. The denim jump suit is back and worn with ankle sandals is a great outfit for the summer. Always look to show off your curves so draw in waist with a fabulous belt. I believe accessories
finish any outfit. Watch the cut of your jeans, you need to wear a shape and style that suits your body shape. There is a huge choice on the market. Boot cut is best for most of us as it elongates your legs and can be worn with boots or heels. The skinny is great with heels if you are slim and have good legs. If you have a large bottom or wide hips go for minimal pocket detailing as these draw attention to your problem area. Watch out for the height of the rise you don’t want to show your underwear and a low rise can cause a slight tummy bulge, so go for a mid rise. Sometimes go up a size on the waist helps. Distressed jeans teamed with a t shirt or blouse in flesh colours with an embellished jacket, will be fabulous with metallic sandals for day or the new shoe boots for evening. You could be adventurous and roll up the hem of your jeans for a casual look. TRÈS CHIC 51
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“It’s a way of living, a way of feeling and a way of communicating to the world through our culture and way of life“
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here aren’t many flamenco dancers who travel the world and receive the same treatment as a rock star wherever they go! With screaming fans, groupies and girls fainting at his feet, Joaquín Cortés is renowned for being a ladykiller, just ask Naomi Campbell – he apparently broke her heart. Apart from being one of the sexiest men on earth, Joaquín Cortés is possibly the most iconic flamenco dancer on the international dance scene. His ground-breaking, contemporary style rocked the world of flamenco when he first burst onto the scene in the 1990s, and since then his notoriety as a performer and choreographer has gone from strength to strength. He has danced for George Bush at the White house, performed to sell out audiences at the Royal Albert Hall in London, appeared live on stage with J.Lo. If you weren’t a dancer what would you do for a living? It would be something to be with the world of arts; maybe a painter or sculptor, I don’t know, anything related to culture. Apart from dancing do you do anything else to keep fit? Apart from dancing, I do some cardio exercises, running and other sports; the truth is that I do really take care of my health and I have a very healthy lifestyle. Do your family and friends have any nicknames for you? Who hasn’t got a nickname from their childhood? When I was a little kid my eyes were very chinese-like, very narrow;
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everyone used to call me “Chinese” or “Little Chinese”. Do you have any rituals that you follow before a performance? Sometimes I cross myself and kiss the stage floor before I go out on stage. What do you do to relax after a show? I have a shower, eat something and just relax for a while. Obviously, after a show my muscles are going two thousand miles per hour and it takes a while to wind down. How would your friends and family describe you? I think they’d say I am a very disciplined person, a fighter and above all a person who loves what he’s doing; I love my world. You have performed all over the world, which is your favourite city to dance in? There are so many beautiful cities in the world, it wouldn’t be fair to say I like one more than another, or prefer one country to another. It’s impossible to choose because there are so many interesting places to see. Your parents are from Malaga and Cordoba, does it feel special to be coming back to your roots of Andalucía to do a show? Of course, I feel very special being Andalusian. When you come back to your land where your origins are, where your family and friends live, it is always special. Do you still live in Spain when you aren’t touring? Well, I’m living in Spain, but I have lived in New York in the
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USA, and in London in the UK. Right now I am thinking about moving back to the USA. You have performed with Alicia Keys and Jennifer Lopez, are there any other stars you’d like to perform with? I had such good luck performing with those singers, but also I have performed with Michael Jackson at the Monte Carlo Awards, and with many different artists at international galas such as the MTV Awards, the Grammys and the Oscars. I love collaborating with other artists, because it makes you grow not only as an artist, but as a human being as well. We are a fashion magazine, so tell us about your fashion style. The fashion world has always impressed me. The truth is that I was lucky having the godfathers of fashion dressing my shows such as Giorgio Armani, Jean Paul Gaultier, Paul Smith, Narciso Rodríguez and Dolce Gabbana. What are your favourite brands? I love Yves Saint Laurent, Tom Ford, Gucci, DSquared, Christian Dior, Armani and Balmain. So many… Is fashion an important part of your life? Yes. I believe what you wear is really important. In a way we are selling image, we have to have a defined personality and style, not only when you get on stage but when you walk down the street. Is it true you broke Naomi Campbell’s heart? I’m not going to talk about these things because I do not like talking about my prívate life. There are things that have happened in my life that I don’t deny, but I like being tactful about my personal life. How does it feel to be known as the most famous flamenco dancer in the world? Above all, it is important that through my work we are taking our flamenco culture worldwide. I believe this is the message that we take with us wherever we go. Do you still get nervous before you go on stage? There is still a tingling in my stomach and there are some nerves, during those five minutes before I go out on stage. I think it’s necessary because it shows you’re alive and still worried about giving a great performance. It shows you still feel a lot of respect for the audience and I still want to give all that I have. This feeling makes me want to continue as an artist. How do you feel once you are onstage in front of an audience? I feel as if I were alone in my room with them undressing my body and soul for them, revealing my true personality. It’s like suffering a metamorphosis everytime I perform. What does word flamenco mean to you? It’s a way of living, a way of feeling and a way of communicating to the world through our culture and way of life.
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UNITED HERITAGE Sumptuous colours paired with nostalgic prints give a modern twist to the new trans-seasonal collection, United Heritage. Breaking with tradition, tweed and tartan patterns on skirts and dresses are softened with equestrian snaffle prints and lady-like blouses, while grown-up brocade is given a youthful spin on skater dresses and highwaisted shorts. Rich, royal shades of cognac and colonial gold saturate wide leg trousers and cute pinafore dresses. Add to the clash of textures and team with skinny roll necks or cable knit jumpers.
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HOW TO BE A SUMMER
FLIRT
Finding the perfect man is all about sending out the right signals – take dating expert Kate Mulvey’s tips on getting the technique down to a tee Recapture Your Inner Child
Feel Good About Yourself
The essence of flirting is about radiating confidence and feeling good about yourself. And there is a good reason for this. When we feel confident we give off a positive energy, that is like a magnet attracting people to us. Of course, more often than not, our inner spirit gets buried under layers of shopping, work and all the other daily hassles that we have to deal with. Summer is a good time to step back from the everyday grind and give yourself some quick confidence boosts. You need to appreciate yourself inside and out. Stand in front of a full length mirror
Good flirts are playful, and have a sense of fun and adventure. If you want to find your inner-playfulness, ditch the grim, I’ve-had-a– hard-day-expression, and recapture your inner child. Children live entirely in the moment, unburdened by the past or worry about the future. Do something childlike each day, run barefoot along the beach, play frisbee in the surf. Take a new perspective on life, and see it, not as something you have to deal with, but as a new adventure.
Get A New Look
Whether it’s a dramatic new haircut or dying your hair strawberry blonde, buying more daring clothes or even a luscious lipstick, a summer makeover is one of the best ways to get into a full on flirting mood. Changing your look or just indulging in a bit of “me” time can
If you want to find your inner-playfulness, ditch the grim, I’ve-had-a–hard-day-expression, and recapture your inner child. and find five things that make you feel good about yourself. Take note of your physical attributes (eyes, lips, hair, legs, smile) and your style (hairdo, clothing, stance, make-up). After all, emotions guide our actions, so if you feel good, you will act in a positive way.
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Make A Diva Entrance
Before you walk into a party/bar/dinner, stop and take a few deep breaths. Make sure your posture is good and that you have a smile on your face. Look around as if it’s your party: this will give you an air of confidence and relaxed control. The most magnetic people are immediately identifiable by the fact that they greet everyone with a warm, smile. You don’t need to have a naturally cheerful manner, it is about making an effort. No matter how you are feeling, if you can manage to feel a warm smile, it is the first step to developing natural magnetism.
Be Friendly
We always think of flirting as hair flicking, lip licking come-ons, but you know, the most successful flirts are people who make other people feel comfortable. In other words, you may look great, but if you are sending out “Im panicking” signals, you will push people away. Send out open, friendly body signals, that say, “Come here. I’m approachable and easy to talk to.” Sitting up straight with a relaxed posture shows that you are having a good time and are interested in people. If you are standing, uncross your arms and keep your palms facing upwards. If you send out friendly signals, then you will get friendly messages back.
Send Some Sex Signals
It’s summer after all, and everyone is feeling that bit sexier. Show a bit of flesh, buy a backless dress, shoulders are highlyerotic without being an overt come on. Let the straps of your dress fall down from your shoulders, ditto a cardigan,
Get Out The Giggle Pin
There is nothing more attractive than a woman who is laughing out loud. It lights up her face and acts like a neon sign flashing, “I’m a woman who is fun to be around. Laughter draws people to you, and when you laugh with one another, a positive bond is created. Of course, we can’t all feel like Joan Rivers every day, but you can build laughter into your life. Set aside a “funny” time each day. Read a humorous book; watch a film you know is guaranteed to make you laugh. Laughter makes you feel great, and leaves you feeling revitalised.
Be A Charmer
Charm is seduction without sex and a potent flirt technique. The method is simple. All you need to do is deflect attention from yourself onto the other person. Simply try to understand their spirit, match their mood, and make them feel great. Ask questions about their lives, pepper the conversation with supportive statements such as, “uh huh”, “yes I see”,and “how interesting”, it will soften them up and they will drop their defences.
Be A Tease
Teasing shows you have a sense of humour and helps everyone relax. The next time you are in a group, tell a funny/risqué story with some gentle innuendo, it will engage people’s attention. Introduce a gentle tug of war to get a bit of chemistry going. Disagree with what someone says, it will make them a bit anxious, and as soon as you are charming again, they will mistake it for affection. Disappear at some point – about 10inutes will do. It will give people time to miss you
Before you walk into a party/bar/dinner, stop and take a few deep breaths. Make sure your posture is good and that you have a smile on your face. Look around as if it’s your party: this will give you an air of confidence and relaxed control. let you shoe dangle from your toe. Have you ever seen a Hollywood actress play like a sex kitten? Try sending out some attractive body language signals (subtle, non-verbal cues) that say, I’m sexy and glamorous. Try the Glamour Pose: Arch your back to emphasise your bottom and flexibility (signals youth) and push your breasts forward. For added sex appeal, bite your bottom lip, play with your hair and look smouldering into the middle distance. It may sound corny, but like many obvious things it works, after all the Hollywood divas have been using it for years. 58 TRÈS CHIC
and they will wonder where you have gone.
Deal With A Put Down
Of course, not everyone is going to be putty in your hands. There are a lot of people out there who are unhappy and waiting to put you down. You can’t do anything about them, but what you can do is make sure you don’t fall for their behaviour. If you find yourself on the other end of a toxic put down try not to be defensive. Often someone will put you down because they feel inadequate. If you show you are hurt they know they have hit a sensitive spot and feel they have won. Keep your sense of humour and laugh at yourself. It shows that you are not affected. Or simply walk away. Kate Mulvey is the author of How to Date a Younger Man; The Cougar Guide To Cubhunting, published by Carlton.
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Coastal Paradise Unique Homeware’s in the heart of Clevedon, Estuary boasts practical perfections for the home and garden, with a bounty of special treasures and gift wares for friends and family.
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Hill Rd in Clevedon boasts one the finest selections of indies (independent) retailers in the South West.....consequently there is no question of that familiar `same old same old ` feeling when you step inside one of the unique shops. The same must also be said of the great selection of cafes, bistros, wine bars and restaurants.... The road itself is famous for its Victorian heritage and architecture and of course the pier and seafront just a stones throw! Estuary has been part of the road for 5 years and embraces the whole coastal feel with a glorious array of beachy boaty paraphernalia. You never know what you may find in Estuary as Jane (the owner) has a buying ethos of `if I love it, I stock it !` So, we could be talking spotty silk scarves, brilliantly coloured leather purses, kew garden pots, tea lights for your trees, garden mirrors, owl cushions, rusty shrimps, the list is endless. So if you can think of any possible excuse for a day out, lunch, coffee, cakes etc.. Hill Road needs to be at the top of your list. 85 Hill Road, Clevedon. BS21 7PN T. 01275 343 030 Opening hrs: Mon - Sat 9.30am - 5pm
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Breaking with tradition, Pale Blue keeps us upto date with the lastest fashion, Lady-like blouses and heritage patterns, while grown-up brocade is given a youthful spin. Pale Blue boutique is one of a selection of fine shopping destinations on Hill Road, offering a great selection of French, Italian and Danish brands with a focus on effortless stylish dressing, with outfits that are perfect for lunch with friends, or a weekend away. They boast a large linen range full of loose, asymmetric styles. A complete dream for women of all sizes. They stock a sumptuous choice of jewellery and accessories; Such as long fresh-water pearl necklaces, leather and diamante bracelets, vintage chunky rings in beautifully ornate boxes, bags decorated in birds and booties and, all in silvers, champagnes and golds. A wonderful array of gifts and treats. Specialising in a selection of scarf’s wraps and stoles in linen’s and lace and a bounty of ornate and decadent treasures, with lines such as Cream, Bohemia and Sea Salt you will be a-wash with choice. 14 Hill Road, Clevedon, BS21 7NZ T. 01275 87 44 20 Opening Hours: Mon - Sat / 9.30am - 5.30pm
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Can romance ever survive across the class divide? As the dating pool of eligible bachelors get smaller and smaller, writer Kate Mulvey dates her very own gamma man
“‘Come ‘ere my posh princess,’ he would say, pulling me towards him, and revealing a tattoo of an EAGLE ON HIS BICEP. It was a bit like having a holiday from myself and my usual kind of life.”
“Alright gorgeous,” a cockney voice said. I spun round to see a tall man in a Levis shirt and jeans leering down at me. Part Grant Mitchell, part Alfie, he was handsome and rugged with a builders suntan and a cheeky grin on his face. Before I had time to say something withering in reply, he plonked himself down, leaning in just enough, so I could smell his cheep cologne. His name was Gary, and apparently he knew my friends brother´from somewhere along the coast. He managed to get my number, within a few minutes. And after a couple of weeks we began seriously dating. Whatever made me start down the road of romancing someone from the other side of the tracks, I am not really sure. I had never dated down before. But then, I had just come out of a tricky relationship and I was flattered by the attention. But it was more than that. Gary was different to anyone I had met before.
Compared to my usual public school dating fodder, with their high octane lifestyles, he was a breath of fresh air. Down to earth and honest, at first it was easy to see the attraction between us. He seemed to be everything I was not. He would laugh at my foreign films and we would end up watching Bruce Willis in Die Hard. Ok so he hadn’t read Proust, in the original French, actually he hadn’t read at all, and he left school before he took his o’levels. But he was witty and street smart. In the evenings, we would sit on the veranda, “Come ‘ere my posh princess,” he would say, pulling me towards him, and revealing a tattoo of an eagle on his bicep. It was a bit like having a holiday from myself and my usual kind of life. Romancing across the class divide can hold a sort of exotic appeal. The chemistry between working class lad and posh chick is all about the other. Instead of dinner parties, we spent our time in his local pub, in Marbella . Permanently welded to the upholstered banquettes, me with a fizzy water and him with his beer and whisky chaser, I felt like I was on a film set of Eastenders in the sun. And more often than not a physical fight would break out. TRÈS CHIC 77
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Instead of avocado salad with seeds, (rabbit food according to him) we were eating chips with everything and he drank beer by the bucket load. Whilst all these things seemed to be fun whilst we were in the love haze, the things that divided us became more and more significant. For a start, it was difficult trying to adapt to each others different social circles. His idea of a good night out, was watching football, (he was a Fulham supporter). I cringed every time he came home wearing his replica Fulhamshirt with a six pack of lager in one hand and cigarette in the other. So what is the answer? Should we all be swapping our type A investment bankers for a muscled bound plumber who can whisper sweet nothings and fix the loo at the same time? Or is it just a bit of a giggle and fun whilst it lasts? According to psychologists, whilst men have traditionally married down. 40 years ago, when men were better
of Fulham, and left school at 15. The truth is, I was not prepared to throw away all my years of privilege, to live a life as a builders wife, and spend my life in a pub. I remember taking him to a friends dinner party. As soon as Gary stepped into the plush apartment with the expensive art on the walls, I could feel his whole body stiffen. He was out of his milieu and we both knew it. He felt emasculated, and in an effort to flex his masculine muscle, he morphed into a caricature of himself. He drank too much, challenged one of the men to an arm wrestle (which of course he won) and made an awkward pass at the hostess. Everyone forgave his social faux pas, but he and I knew that this was the beginning of the end. The point is, if opposites initially attract, what at first was appealing becomes irritating to each other. For a start, we laughed at different things. He watched Only Fools and Horses, I liked Fraser. I resented the way he mocked my friends, saying that they were ’poncy’,and whilst I had once loved his cockney banter, I now found it boring. And there were so many no go con-
The truth is, I was not prepared to throw away all my years of privilege, to live a LIFE AS A BUILDER’S WIFE, and spend my life in a pub educated and held more senior positions than women, marrying the secretary was par for the course, the inverse has never seemed to catch on. And for good reason. It may sound brutal, but there is no romance for a woman in marrying below her social status, and can bring all sorts of simmering resentments. And we were a case in point. He was intimidated by the difference in our backgrounds. I grew up in Chelsea in a large rambling house. My father was an art lecturer and sent us to private schools, and university. Gary on the other hand, grew up in the rougher part 78 TRÈS CHIC
versational areas. My career for one. If I had had a commission to write an article-book, I couldn’t say anything because I knew it would start a row. In the end we both knew it was doomed and we agreed to part amicably. The other week, as I sat on a veranda soaking up the sun on a weekend break in Rome with my advertising executive boyfriend. I felt, firmly back in my romantic comfort zone. “Darling,” my partner said. Turning towards me, his mop of byronesque curls falling over his eyes.“We’ve been invited to a cocktail party in Piazza Navona.” Now that is what I call romance.
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Cox & Baloney ge Boutique Vinta
Discover an era gone by at this hidden vintage boutique in the heart of Bristol. Here you’ll find a treasure trove of delights whilst sipping tea from vintage china and perusing the aisles of the old bookstore. Now where’s The Great Gatsby! Cox and Baloney was born in November 2009 by two friends: Amy Cox and Joney Lyons who met while working in the TV and Film industry in Bristol, a City renowned for creativity and vibrant,stylish people. Having learnt their trade facing the elements as stall holders in a Bristol market, they quickly gained a reputation for having decadent pieces and an eye for style, and a mere 7 months later Cox and Baloney was born. They knew that the venue had to be right and were lucky enough to find a prize shop in the area known for it’s graffiti art and colourful people; The Girls plumbed for Cheltenham road; Stokes Croft - affectionately known as the bohemian side of town. Knowing that by going against the grain of a Clifton boutique
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or City-centre shop, what would come with it, would be something that you simply can’t pay for - Coolness, respect, and a stream of loyal Vintage followers. Cox and Baloney is dedicated to all aspects of both vintage and contemporary design with a particular interest in recycling and eco-design. Interesting old pieces of clothes or furniture which may have been thrown away are given a new lease of life and transformed into desired objects or beautiful vintage pieces. Specialising in handmade Lamps/lamp shades as well as re-working old furniture, they give them a contemporary twist by either covering them in eye-catching fabric/paint, or layered with vintage lace and tassels. You can get lost in this wonderful, quirky shop for hours, where old childhood memories flood from the bookshelves and rails. This new boutique is not just a clothing shop either, they have also teamed up with Richard Barker, the local bookman who has set up his book space at the front. They have extended the shop into next door and created a gorgeous vintage style tearoom. Here you can sit down and enjoy a good old english cup of tea and homemade cake served in the best vintage china. Regularly used to host hen-do’s, baby showers and birthday parties with old fashioned afternoon tea parties, which can be followed by workshops such as vintage-style knicker making or Hollywood glamour hair & make-up styling. They have introduced several new sections to their shop dedicated to local designers and in a very short time become it has become the go-to place fashionista’s seeking unique design. Olivia Lacey, the local vintage dress maker has also set up her workspace downstairs where you can watch her create wonderful vintagestyle dresses or take your own pieces to be re-worked or altered. If that wasn’t enough Production Designer, Nicola Dietmann who is in post-production for a feature film, shot in Bristol over the last few months,has selected costume & pieces for their principle actors & sets. “I have found some great little gems in this store. I wanted some really nice individual pieces and this was the place to come”. They have also been approached by several companies for photo shoots, as they can offer the whole package including the photographer, styling, lighting, models, props and of course the clothes. They can create an artistic vintage-feel image and give it that funky, contemporary twist. “We are such fans of Vintage because it will never go out of style. Everything comes back around year after year, but each time with a different twist. Currently our best seller is 1970’s, such as floral maxi dresses and bright prints and as it’s coming up to festival season, playsuits, tea dresses and ankle boots are flying out. On the otherhand, we are involved with many vintage weddings, especially at this time of year and the hot look this year is the 1950’s style wedding dress with floral tea dresses for the bridesmaids! Many weddings are also using vintage china and bunting as decor too. For example we have a beautiful 1930’s white dress, complete with embroidered front panal and pearl buttons all the way down the back. It was handmade by a lady in World War Two and would make the most stunning wedding dress for someone.” Joney - Cox and Baloney Cox and Baloney aim to encourage individuality and style and offer the opportunity to adopt and indulge in something new, with every piece having a story to tell. www.coxandbaloney.com / 0117 9443100 182 Cheltenham road, Bristol BS2 9JD Opening hours - 10am-6pm Monday to Saturday TRÈS CHIC 79
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Ever feel lost in a world of skincare, trailing around the beauty counters being beckoned over by leering counter assistants, all convinced that their range is for you? This may sound like a bad dream, but this is how many women feel about choosing the right product. So, let’s help you through. There is a veritable buffet of antioxidant creams on the market, and those containing vitamin C, green tea and coenzyme Q10 are all great for warding off the damaging signs of aging. Or home in on Clinique’s Youth Surge SPF 15 Age Decelerating Moisturizer (£27.40), this boosts your skin’s natural defence capabilities, so skin looks younger for longer.
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s c i p o r T l i Na Transform your talons as this season’s nail colours are richer, thicker and more statementmaking than ever. With colours such as popping purples, dusty blues, and yummy coral pinks, a loaded brush of bold colour can have you looking fresh and feeling on-trend in seconds. Alongside the tropical teasers there is plethora of nudes coming through for the less adventurous. As seen at Marc Jacobs and Yigal Azrouel, the nudes are soft and subtle with an understated elegance. Whether you like to paint each finger a different popping shade or stick to softer hues, the outlook is bright to have summer licked.
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PEEP SHOW Combine a healthy tan with bold, bright eyes for the perfect summer look Photography: Jayden Fa Model: Lian Falzun Make-up: Naomi Abudarham-Kerman Art Direction: Guy Baglietto
Want to go straight from beach bed to beach bar? Then why not try this simple yet oh-so effective look? We used Mac lipstick in Morange to create this eye-popping look. Smudged and finger blended with not a make-up brush in sight!
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Work the colour block trend into your make-up and pack a punch with two of the season’s hottest colour combos. We used Mac lipstick in Morange and Maybelline’s Lipstick in Sweet Kiss for a perfect two-tone lip. Don’t forget to protect your skin from the sun’s rays. Clinique’s Super City Block SPF 40 not only gives you high protection, it also works as a under make-up primer too. Or why not be a little bold and work the coloured zinc sticks into your look? TRÈS CHIC 85
Blending the sea’s turquoise blues and greens into the eye will bring a young, fresh and vibrant look, which will suit all skin tones. We used Barry M’s Dazzle Dust in Barry M 72 emerald and Deborah Milano 24 ORE no4 eye pencil to rim the eyes. Finish the look with a slick of Bourjois lippy in Sweet Kiss and you’re ready to go!
In a rush but still want to make a colour impact? Line the eyes with this season’s hottest blue, Bourjois Metallise eyeliner in Bleu Clinquant no54. Not only does it look super cool but the eyeliner will stay put whilst taking a dip too!
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We all love the “Au Naturel” look on the beach, yet this year we are adding a splash of colour to the lips with Mac’s Limited edition Pink 4 Friday lipstick, which is loved by style queen Nicki Minaj.
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12 Hill Road, Clevedon. BS21 7NZ T. 01275 343092 W. www. thebeautyclinicclevedon.co.uk
You will find the Clinic is laid out in three distinct areas; reception houses the instant feel good options and glamour of the latest nail treatments and pure natural mineral cosmetics, leading on to the specialist skin treatment room and consultation area housing state of the art Skin Scanning equipment to photograph you before and after intensive corrective courses. Downstairs is the quiet spa lounge, and on to private facial and massage rooms and a shower facility for the garden hot tub. This total approach to intensive corrective treatment, wellbeing, and grooming is unique to The Beauty Clinic. Rita’s team of therapists are experienced in the latest rejuvenation techniques including intensive skin peels, micro-needling (Collagen Stimulation Therapy), Intense Pulsed Light for vascular blemishes and permanent hair reduction. Yet, we do not forget the power of human touch. Specialist deep tissue remedial massage and reiki are available to treat mind body and soul alongside fabulous facials and pedicures all with the little extras that make a visit to The Beauty Clinic a wonderful experience! Sarah Billighurst – Manicurist & Reception Manager. Sarah may be your first point of contact. She is on hand to welcome you to the salon and provides the ‘finishing touches’ service of nails and make up Ken Vennard – Sports & Holistic Massage Therapist- . He takes a very holistic approach to his work to resolve deep rooted problems with Massage and Reiki healing. Through a sound knowledge of anatomy and physiology, and experience alongside Physiotherapists and Osteopaths, he offers a comprehensive insight to remedial massage, stretching and muscle exercises which alleviate aches and pains. Rita Allen – Started in Beauty Therapy at the International Cidesco school, The Sussex Beauty Training Centre, in 1986 and opened her first Beauty Clinic the following year. Due to suffering most of her teens with acne and dealing with the associated lack of self esteem that can accompany such conditions, Rita has empathy towards caring for her clients in a truly holistic way.
Donna Lillistone – Beauty Therapist. Donna is a handson therapist providing all spa treatments and depilation. Her attention to detail and personal attention ensures a bespoke treatment
Kellianne Short – Senior Therapist. Kellianne’s area of expertise lies in skin analysis and cosmeceutical skin peeling, micro-needling, IPL and results driven facial treatments
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term health not just to shed a few kilos for the summer. Go for feeling healthy, balanced and strong! Why not? I would answer the following questions for yourself and have it with you all the time on a piece of paper or card: What are your motivations to do so? What benefits do you hope to gain? How does your state of balance benefit others? How will you feel when you have met your goals and how will you celebrate?
DIET? JUST SAY NO!
Cutting the Detox-Retox flux… OF LIFE Osteopath Hilary Maclise explains how TO MAKE IT COUNT AND enjoying the results
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ummer heat is here so it is time to put on that bikini again and head for the beach. Are you feeling confident in your skin or are you putting yourself on an emergency diet? Hopefully, your decision to change your eating habits actually comes from a desire for wanting to be healthy and feel good – not just look good. The physical results come following the habit changes. Get ready to be healthy, looking great and feel happy and confident! So what’s the secret formula? The magical answer to everyone’s prayers? The quick fix, tricks and tips? Ok, here it is…drum roll please… Commit to long-term goals to change your habits and attitude towards your body’s health. Even a baby-step goal is a good start. I will, of course, give you some suggestions to help guide you towards a healthier body and lifestyle. It is important to have a place to start. And the “finish” or goal is total balance. Try a new method this year: Think of changing your habits for your long-
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When you commit to your personal goal of balanced health, there should be no feeling of deprivation or intention to starve yourself. Just the word “diet” has a very negative connotation for many of us. Think about the health benefits you will experience and the physical results of feeling less puffy, more energetic and fit. Let me first explain to you that the body has many functions it has to perform every day without even being asked: draining, breathing, beating, communicating, digesting… the list goes on. The body sometimes needs a break! The organs, intestines, lungs and other areas in the body get “congested” and inflamed from working overtime. Extra energy is spent in trying to process old antibiotics, built up toxins and heal unrepaired tissues. All while you’re working away throughout your day! Magic I know. This is why we feel sluggish, puffy and no matter how many times we stop eating those biscuits, we still can´t get rid of that muffin top effect in our favorite jeans. It’s actually not the biscuits; it’s the build up of toxins and residual waste that create inflammation in the intestines and give that muffin its top! Just as you have to change the filters of your car, your body´s filtering systems must be cleansed as well. Imagine what extra energy you will have when you do a bit of a healthy cleanse or what is also known as a detox.
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Think Cleanse! You don’t have to fast to cleanse the body (although taking a break from food is a great practice one day a week to keep the digestive fires burning). To get the inertia going, but not required, I suggest the 5-day cleanse by Young Living Essential Oils. It has proven effective with my clients to cleanse the body and shed unwanted kilos in a healthy manner. The 5-Day Nutritive Cleanse™ facilitates gentle and effective cleansing to improve
overall health and well-being. This nutritive cleanse includes an energising, replenishing, whole wolfberry nutrient infusion, a high quality, super food energizer and nutritive powder, and softgels, which soothes gastrointestinal discomfort and supports healthy digestion. In some eastern philosophies, it is said that food should be taken as medicine. The body is treated as a temple. And just as you would polish and clean to keep a temple sacred, you should keep the body clean too. For this reason, in Ayurvedic Medicine the body is treated without antibiotics and balance is restored to the body and the mind.
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Cows’ milk: After breast feeding the human body no longer has the enzyme lactase to digest milk.
Goats’ milk. Rice, soy, kumut, oat or almond milk (which contain four times more calcium than milk)
Wheat bread, pasta, especially processed
Spelt, Kumut, whole rye, oat bread
Processed cheeses
Cured goat or sheep
No alcohol for at least two weeks
8.5 pH water
White or any processed sugar
agave syrup, honey, stevia
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Body Management is back! Having only been back open 6 weeks after suffering a fire in the early part of last year, they have been faced considerable set-backs. Imagine having to close for 10 months in your first year of trading!? Well, they have come through such trials and are now better than ever. They have a new mezzanine floor which add’s a fantastic second space for Women, or those wanting a more private space. It is also used for classes like Zumba dance, which is offers a high impact workout and great entertainment. They also house the fabulous power-plate as championed by Celeb’s such as Madonna and Kylie. Personal training at exceptional rates, and all the state of the art equipment you would expect at a modern gym. It doesn’t stop there though, Body Management have a Luxura sunbed, a sauna, steam room and spa terrace, with the newly announced treatment rooms to be opened in August. There you can have anything from beauty treatments to physiotherapy. If you are looking for a local gym, with exceptional facilities and a great spa feel, you have found it in Body Management, Clevedon.
• Only private club in Clevedon • Over 20 classes a week including zumba, body balance, and spinning • Cardio zone including treadmills, bikes, x-trainers, and stepper • Zen garden, sauna, and steam room • Health Cafe • Powerplate endorsed by superstars including Madonna and Kylie Minogue • Therapy room including Sports massage and beauty therapies • Sunbed class Monthly membership available or pay as you go options, Just £5 for any
After two weeks of a committed regimen, you will feel and look great. And how are you going to celebrate making a goal and sticking to it? Hopefully, you will feel so much better, that you will naturally develop healthier habits to last your lifetime and fit in with your lifestyle. Good luck!
fresh or frozen berries protein powder, Power Meal by Young Living almond milk (makes it naturally sweet a splash of anti-oxidant drink, Ningxia or Simple Life My resources for personal health Daniel Pérez de Pedro, osteopath, kinesiologist and much more. Holistic kinesiology gives you a personalised program of supplements and reveals allergies/imbalances. 639 951 102 • • • • • • • • • •
Drink fresh purified water every day. Goal: 1 litre minimum. Alkaline water of pH 8.5 is my preferred Chew your food to liquid before swallowing and make a conscious effort to taste all the flavours of the food Avoid all food that causes inflammation (listed above) No caffeine or alcoholic drinks for at least two week (just to give the body a break. They also cause inflammation and an acid pH in your system) Make lunch your larger meal and breathe between bites Dinner should be light and the earlier the better Be flexible. If you’re at a birthday party have some cake! Not a big piece, but participate while practising moderation. Notice how you feel afterwards Walk four-six times a week for 30-minutes minimum Integrate yoga into your exercise routine at least once or twice a week Go organic as much as possible. It is better for you and tastes as it should so you can enjoy! Organic food sources are getting easier to find and more reasonable in price.
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La Posada Sacristia proves that there is so much more to Tarifa than wind turbines and surfing – there is luxury too!
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It took a long time for my most stylish friends in Marbella to convince me that I was missing out by not taking a trip to Tarifa. Like so many other misguided visitors to the south coast of Spain, I was under the impression that Tarifa was only a place for kitesurfers and hippies, and not really a place for anyone without a wetsuit and a lump of board wax. What I didn’t realise is that Tarifa is a place of contrasts. One day you can see the landscape of Morocco as clear as a bell and the next it is so hazy you’d never guess that Africa is just a 35-minute boat ride away. On some days the wind blows so hard that kitesurfers make a beeline for the beach from as far away as Malaga, while the next day children play happily in the sand without so much as a gentle breeze to ruffle their hair. The vibe in this atmospheric and laid back beachside town changes from street to street and from building to building. One minute you feel like you are in a typical Spanish pueblo and the next you could be in Africa. This is Tarifa’s magic formula and unique appeal. Everyone who visits Tarifa comes for a different reason. Yes, there are those who are here solely to take advantage of the magnificent beach and surfing opportunities, but then other people
“I was under the impression that Tarifa was only a place for KITESURFERS AND HIPPIES, and not really a place for anyone without a wetsuit and a lump of board wax ”
come just to enjoy the unique sensation of being at a crossroads between two cultures. If you want to go down the hippy route and camp close to the beach then it can totally tick that box. But if you want to go in for a more glamorous experience and enjoy a luxurious break in sophisticated surroundings then we have the place for you! Posada La Sacristia is Tarifa’s best kept secret. This beautiful, 10-room, boutique hotel was originally a dilapidated 17th century private house that was lovingly restored to its former glory by the current owners – one of whom is an architect and the other a chef. The refurbishment, which took two years to complete, is so sensitive to the original features of the house that when you walk in the hotel you still walk over original Tarifa stone floors and mosaic tiles. Authentic Roman pillars line the inner patio area, which is illuminated by spotlights created from Moroccan copper trumpets hanging from the ceiling. Despite its historic roots, La Sacristia retains a chic and contemporary feel, which is achieved through a choice of cool, neutral colours on the walls and a minimalist aesthetic throughout. The combination of antique, Asian, Spanish and Moroccan influences hang together TRÈS CHIC 95
effortlessly giving the hotel an eclectic and distinctive style that only someone with an amazing eye for design could pull off successfully. Although La Sacristia is only 50 metres from the main street, which is bustling with busy bars and shops, it maintains a calm and tranquil quality that makes you relax as soon as you check in. Each of the 10 rooms within the hotel has its own personality and character depending on the size and the shape of the space it is in. In an old house like this no two rooms are the same, which must have been a challenge at the time of conversion. What is consistent throughout the hotel is attention to detail, from the bowl of oranges decorating a tiny recess in the main staircase to the vase of fresh flowers on the reception desk. As well as the 10 rooms in the main hotel, La Sacristia has also expanded with luxury suites that sprawl over several floors in other converted houses around the town. The advantage of these suites is the extended space that guests can enjoy as well as the extra privacy. Each one has a unique selling point; a funky staircase; a contemporary, free-standing bath;
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amazing views of Africa; stunning, modern art. Take your pick. Whichever one you choose will find something that takes your breath away. All of the suites are located within easy walking distance of the hotel so they still benefit from its excellent service and facilities, including the in-house massage room, which is located at the very top of the hotel and has amazing views over the rooftops of Tarifa. La Sacristia’s piece de resistance is its restaurant. The passion and attention which is lavished on the hotel by the owner who did all the design, is equalled by the other partner who runs the kitchen. Dish after dish of fresh produce are sent out to the dining room to the delight of inhouse guests and other visitors to the restaurant. We recommend trying the seared tuna. Tarifa is the biggest exporter of fresh tuna to Japan, and the tuna that isn’t exported to sushi-land is served in local restaurants such as La Sacristia. There is nowhere in Tarifa that does it better than here. A new addition to the hotel is a small designer boutique that has been created by style guru, Anette Lundgren. Recently back from a buying trip to Paris, Anette has filled the store with covetable fashion and accessory brands that bring a fresh shopping perspective to Tarifa. What La Sacristia manages to achieve where other boutique hotels often fail, is the ability to combine its individual character and atmosphere with all the little luxuries you’d expect from a big five-star chain: fresh, fluffy towels; large, comfortable beds and pillows; and attentive service. After a night at La Sacristia I had to admit that my Marbella friends were right, Tarifa definitely is the place for me and I didn’t even get my toes wet. San Donato, 8 · 11380 Tarifa, Cádiz, España Tel. + 34 956 681 759 · Fax +34 956 685 182
Raising the bar
Eating is a quest we strive for three times a day, however when dining at Jack’s Brasserie this Summer - The quest stops there. “One of the very nicest things about life is the way we must regularly stop whatever it is we are doing and devote our attention to eating”. Luciano Pavarotti
There is never a truer word said, and to enjoy that eating is a quest we strive for three times a day, however when dining at Jack’s Brasserie this Summer - The quest stops there. With a sumptuous Summer menu, you are spoilt for choice with dishes such as: Thai Spiced Crab Cakes with a Mango and Lime Mayo, Devon Mussels Steamed with Local Cider & Streaky Bacon served with Wholegrain Bread, or, as my guest and I chose on this particular July day; slow cooked shoulder of lamb, olive crushed potatoes, with a courgette tomato and basil broth, and Exmoor blue, poached pear and rocket tart, served with roast walnuts, red wine and a rosemary reduction. Both these dishes had immense flavours that were somewhat of a shock to the taste buds. The tenderness of the lamb, coupled with the delicate basil and perfectly cooked courgettes, and the taste of the olive crushed potatoes led us to believe they must be local, with a delicious texture. A wonderful mixture of Sunday roast flavours with the delicate execution of a master chef. The Exmoor blue married beautifully with the subtle tang of the poached pears, set off by the crunchy walnuts and sweetness of the red wine reduction. The
dishes showcase the best of light summer dining, and deliver deep and complex flavours in an array of simple dishes by this fantastic harbourside restaurant. The mood in Jacks is also distinctly different, with a real emphasis on service and the customer experience, we were treated to English Strawberry’s and Clotted Cream and a smile to finish our meal, except the waitress wasn’t the only one smiling, for that meal fulfilled our hopes and our belly’s - along with the sentiment of Pavarotti. Portishead Marina. Spinnaker, Harbour Road. Portishead, BS20 7AW T: 01275 397304 E: portishead@jacksbrasserie.co.uk TRÈS CHIC 97
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Moonlight
Serenade It’s Nikki Beach, but not as we know it!
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If you want to party in Marbella the obvious destination is Nikki Beach. Famed for its decadent atmosphere and amazing DJs, this glamorous beach bar and club attracts a jet set crowd from around the world. It is the first place people think of when they are planning a night out on the town with their friends, but not necessarily the first place people think of when they are planning to go out for dinner. Only those in the know, realise that Nikki Beach actually has one of the most eclectic and value for money menus around town! Surprised? We were! When the Nikki Beach team invited us over for dinner, we really had no idea what to expect. Our last experience of the club was dancing the night away to banging tunes at the opening party surrounded by 1,000 other revellers, not sitting under the stars being serenaded by a live flamenco guitarist playing over the top of laid-back, chill-out sounds. What a contrast! Relaxing to the mellow vibe, looking out over the sea and enjoying the sound of the waves crashing on the beach, it was hard to imagine this was the same place we last saw people dancing on the tables in white bikinis. Dinner at Nikki Beach has a different vibe altogether. Of course, it still incorporates all the quintessential Nikki Beach qualities: 100 TRÈS CHIC
amazing service, stylish décor and a sophisticated crowd, but the atmosphere is far more conducive to enjoying an intimate dinner for two or with a group of close friends. The biggest temptation, without a doubt, is to come to the club for a day on the beach and bring a change of clothes so that you can segue seamlessly from day to night and stay for dinner. A number of our fellow diners had cleverly planned just this and made us very envious as they sat down for dinner looking tanned and relaxed. We soon got in the mood with a couple of cocktails – after all you can’t come to Nikki Beach and not try the infamous Nikki Beach Mojito. We also couldn’t resist the June Sparkle – Grey Goose vodka infused with pomegranate, strawberry and pineapple juice topped with chilled Mumm Champagne. Now, that’s what we call a cocktail! Our next big surprise of the evening came when we served the hugest starter portions we have ever seen. We were so shocked that we even had to ask the handsome restaurant manager, Julian, if there had been a mistake and they’d brought us main courses by accident. But, nope, he reassured us that these stomach-busting dishes were indeed our entrées. Despite the hearty-sized portions, we quickly polished off the loin of tuna in nori seaweed, which was dipped in tempura and served with a light watermelon and wasabi sauce, and the wagyu beef roll. We even ate the edible pansy garnish that sat on top of the tuna. If it is a light dinner you are after then a couple of the Nikki Beach starters would easily fill you up. However, we’d recommend the full Monty as what came next couldn’t have been more enjoyable. Having been pleasantly surprised by the generous-sized starters, we should have been prepared when a plate of BBQ baby back ribs the size of a house were placed in front of us. Not one but two racks of foot-long ribs are served up per person – and boy, you would need the appetite of a sumo wrestler to munch your way through them all. We took the challenge and gave it a shot. Finger-lickingly delicious and succulent (thanks to a secret marinade that chef, David Farber, wasn’t willing to reveal), we demolished most of the ribs and even managed to finish off the polenta, cheddar cheese and jalapeno chips, which are an innovative alternative to run-of-the-mill potato chips. At just 24 euros, this dish is astonishing value for money. By the end of the ribs we looked and felt like sumo wrestlers, but we still had two dishes to go. The grilled filet of beef in a crust of wild mushroom gave the carnivores
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NIKKI BEACH CABO SAN LUCAS ME Cabo Playa El Medano S/N Col. El Medano C.P. 23410 Cabo San Lucas, B.C.S. Mexico tel: + 52 (624) 145-7800 ext. 741 & 789 NIKKI BEACH CABARETE Carretera Sosua-Sabaneta #55 Cabarete, Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic tel: + 1 809.571.0459 NIKKI BEACH KOH SAMUI 96/3 Moo, Lipa Noi, Koh Samui, Surat Thani, Thailand, 84140 tel: 66.077.914.500 NIKKI BEACH LAS VEGAS 3801 Las Vegas Boulevard S. Las Vegas, NV 89109 NIKKI BEACH MARBELLA Playa Hotel Don Carlos, Carretera de Cádiz Km 192, 29600 Marbella, Malaga, Spain tel: 34.952.83.62.39 NIKKI BEACH MARRAKECH Circuit de la Palmeraie, Marrakech, Morocco tel: 212.66.35.19.992
among us another treat. Served on top of grilled asparagus and fondant potato, the steak was finished off with a red wine demi-glace – a very sophisticated but satisfying dish. On the lighter side, the poached sea bass and white tiger shrimp rolled in courgette was a definite favourite. Set on potato and green apple confit and served with asparagus, the combination of fresh fish and succulent vegetables could not have been more delicate. A light chocolate mousse with cream ice-cream and a rice crispy wafer was just about all we could manage for dessert at the end of what can only be described as one of the most creative, innovative and value-for-money meals we have enjoyed in Marbella. Who said that Nikki Beach is only about the parties?
NIKKI BEACH MIAMI One Ocean Drive, Miami, Florida 33139 USA tel: +1 305.538.1111 NIKKI BEACH ST. BARTHS Plage de St. Jean, FW1 97133 St. Barths tel: (011) + 59. 0590. 27.64.64 NIKKI BEACH ST. TROPEZ Route de L’epi 83350 St. Tropez, Ramatuelle, France France tel: + 33.494.798.204
Sarah´s Kitchen
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Lazy summer days, with Abba playing in the background. Sticking with the 70s theme of this issue, we took a trip down memory lane and picked some of favourite retro recipes to recreate. All these dishes have the added bonus of being freezable, so they can be made days earlier, or in the morning and refrigerated until the evening you want to eat them. Wishing you all a jolly July in your clogs, kaftans and slashed open shirts. Special thanks to Miss Lilly P
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Ingredients
2 cloves garlic 1/2 tsp salt Freshly ground pepper 100g butter 1x 5 ml spoon chopped parsley 1 French loaf
1. Crush the garlic with the salt into a smooth paste and put the pepper, butter and parsley in a bowl. Cream well. Cut the loaf along in 2.5 cm slices but not quite through to the bottom. 2. Spread the slices on each side with the garlic butter and press together again. Wrap in tin foil and put into the pre-heated oven for 12-15 mins at 200c.
Avocado & onion dip Ingredients
2 avocados 75g cream cheese 3x15ml spoons lemon juice 1/4 small onion, peeled and chopped finely Freshly ground black pepper
1. Cut the avocados in half and remove the stones, scoop out the flesh, put it in a bowl and mash well with a fork. 2. Add remaining ingredients and stir until blended. 104 TRÈS CHIC
Coq au Vin Ingredients
25g butter 1 tablespoon oil (a corn oil is good) 6 boneless chicken joints 200g of lean bacon 1 large onion peeled and sliced 4 sticks of celery, scrubbed and chopped 2 generous cloves of garlic, scrubbed and crushed 25g plain flour 300ml red wine 300ml good chicken stock Salt and freshly ground black pepper 150g mushrooms, cleaned Freshly ground black pepper
1. Melt the butter in a pan with the oil. 2. Fry the chicken joints until brown, remove and put in a flameproof casserole dish. 3. Trim any rind from bacon, cut into strips, add to the pan with the onion and celery and fry until soft. 4. Transfer to the casserole dish. 5. Add the garlic and flour to the fat remaining in the pan and cook until brown. 6. Stir in the wine and stock, and bring to the boil. Season to taste, pour over the chicken, cover and cook for 50 minutes. 7. Add the mushrooms to the casserole and cook for a further 20 minutes or until the chicken is tender. 8. Taste and adjust seasoning if needed. Serve with the garlic bread and a crisp green salad.
225g strawberries, hulled 300ml double cream 50g caster sugar 2 x tbs Cointreau 1. Sieve the strawberries. Whisk the cream until thick and fold in the sugar, strawberry puree and Cointreau. Turn into six serving pots and place in the fridge about four hours before serving. Serve with the Almond Tuiles
Almond Tuiles Ingredients 65g 50g 40g 40g
butter caster sugar plain flour flaked almonds
1. Pre-heat your oven to 180c / gas mark 4 / 350 f 2. Cream the butter and sugar until pale and stir in the flour and almonds. Form into marble-sized balls and place half of them 7cm apart on a baking sheet, flatten with a damp fork and bake in the oven for 8 to 10 minutes, until golden brown. 3. Remove the baking sheet from the oven and leave for a few seconds, then lift with a palate knife and place on a well-oiled rolling pin, so that they curl just a little. 4. Repeat with the remaining mixture.
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A fanciful array of cupcakes, as pretty as a Parisian patisserie, this Hill Road cafe and bakery provide a welcome respite from the mundane with veritable delights made perfectly to order for every occasion, or simply a place to park your vintage bicycle and your worries. Merveilleux!
45 Hill Road. Clevedon t. 01275 871361 www.corristerandwhite.co.uk
In December 2010 Diane Corrister and Fern Coster took a leap of faith leavng their full time jobs and developed their already successful online Honeybunch Cupcake company into a bespoke cake boutique Corrister & White. In a light spacious contemporary cafe you can take cake home, stay for lunch or tea, or grab a quick coffee. Surrounded by beautiful cake displays there is an opportunity to order your special occasion cake, join a class, or even buy the means to make your own. Good service and quality ingredients are the cornerstone of this fledgling business which really is “All things cake!” Bespoke Cakes for weddings, birthdays, and all special occasions; Cupcakes to take away Lunch, Tea and Coffee to eat in or take away Sugarcraft supplies / classes
The Cellar
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TRÈS CHIC Restaurants
Little Italy
A tale of the family history of the Botta’s and the creation of Bottelino’s, sharing how they came to bring authentic Italian cuisine to the hearts of the South West. There aren’t many Italian restaurants in the South West that have a story that leads us back to their family kitchen in Salerno (Southern Italy), a restaurant chain that provides a bona fide Family History and a warm hearted story almost as good as the food. 106 TRÈS CHIC
Clockwise from left: The Grand opening of the Portishead Marina restaurant, The majestic view of the the new outdoor terrace; The flavoursome Misto di Pesc Risotto; and the chef ’s hard at work in the open kitchen. You can see the preparation & smell the flavours before your dish hits the table!
Bottelino’s restaurant chain has been serving authentic Italian dishes since 1978, but, how did it begin? Bottelinos founder Giuseppe Botta and his wife Maria lived in Laviano, a small village just outside of Salerno, Italy. Giuseppe was a fond cook, and both he and his wife had natural skills in the kitchen, both adoring the Italian traditions that had been passed down by generations. Giuseppe worked in a Factory, and Maria tended to the home and in 1965, he decided to move his Family to Bristol, for a better life, bringing both sons Mike and Raf with them. A big move for this lovely Italian Family, and a journey that would prove to be one of the best things they could have done. They settled in to Bristol in the area of St Pauls, and were blessed with a third Son - Gino. Giuseppe continued his factory work in Bristol, during the day and would then work in a restaurant in the evening, it was here that he trained as a chef and in 1978 he was able to open his first restaurant in central Bristol. Giuseppe didn’t stop there, he went on to open restaurant’s in Bath, Cheltenham, Nailsea AND Emersons Green, unfortunately Guiseppe passed away in 2001, but, his Son’s carried on with the Family Tradition by opening further restaurants in Bedminster, Swindon, Weston-Super-Mare and most recently Portishead in 2010. Over the years the Bottelino’s Family have maintained the high standards originally set by Giuseppe and Maria, and continue to deliver exceptional Italian dishes, just as they would have been back home. For more information on the Tres Chic competition, or dining at any of the Bottelinos restaurants contact: portishead@bottelinos.net or call: 01275 846443. http://www. bottelinos.net
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CHINA DOLLS The art of Cui Xiuwen highlights the continuing fragility of women’s position in Chinese society. Born in 1970, Cui Xiuwen has become an internationally recognised conceptual photographer and video artist. Her work has been shown at the International Centre of Photography in NY. It has also been collected by the Pompidou Art Centre in Paris. In 2004, she became one of the first Chinese artists to host a show of her work at the Tate Modern in London. This summer her work will be shown in Marbella at Poligono Gallery’s “Masters of Chinese Photography” exhibition. The exhibition will be running from the 8th of July to 15th September. Since 2004, Cui has been working on photographic montages, made up of photographs that she takes and manipulates on a computer, printing them on a large scale. In the series “Angel” on display at the gallery, Cui Xiuwen uses adolescent girls and the subject of pregnancy to make a powerful critic of a patriarchal society treating women as commodities. “I want to express female’s process of growing up,” Cui says, “I put adult mentality on a teenage girl, I think that what the girl bears is as much as a woman’s growth and build up.” The girls in the pictures seem dwarfed by their surroundings, lost and vulnerable. The allwhite schoolgirl uniform adds to her virginal appearance. There is a sense of isolation of the figures from each other and they appear with their eyes closed, “No longer wishing to see the outside world, reality, nor to be confronted by it or to have to deal with it,” she explains. The golden palatial roof tiles, red and grey masonry walls remind us of the Forbidden City in Beijing, alluding to the imperial dynasties and their patriarchal agenda. Women in general have been outsiders in Chinese society, especially in traditional culture. Sold into other families as wives, concubines, courtesans, and maids while still young, they lost all chances of a normal life if they became pregnant without being married. In today’s China they are still subject to the patriarchal conventions of the past
and the on-going preference for male children that results in the abortion of female foetuses and the subsequent reduction of the number of women in China. In addition, government policies restrict child bearing, and pregnant women wanting medical care often need to have a pregnancy certificate. There is a surprising contrast between the poetic and mystical figures of the girls, unavoidably erotic “Lolitas”, when in the artist’s hands they are actually speaking of exploitation, and the isolation of the exploited. The critic is powerful yet the final result is subtle, with harmoniously balanced arrangements of colours and shapes. This contrast is typically used by Chinese artists. Cui disavows any feminist agenda. She maintains that her subjects, though apparently female, represent the whole of society. The make-up of the girls, with its reddish blotches around eyes that mark the whitened skin, suggests underlying bruises. And so beyond the fragilities, insecurities and social problems of adolescence, we question ourselves what concealed scars we carry. Cui Xiuwen hopes we can become more conscious of them so that we can maybe transcend them. The fact of observing the wounds can help us heal them. For more information contact the gallery at info@poligonogallery.com or call 952 898 998.
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CELEBRITY
2011 has been a year filled with happiness, excitement, shock, great music, interesting headlines, bizarre behaviour, love, divorce, babies, great sadness and things bright and beautiful – all from people we love to love and love to hate – celebrities. Whether they are musicians, actors, journalists, sportspeople or just born into fame, they bring us all the above and whether we like to admit it or not we love to read about it! This month, I will be talking about some of the hottest singles to look out for, plus giving you a lowdown on the latest iTunes charts plus a sneak peek at one of the hottest R N B artists around. Also, I will give you your fix of hot gossip, and dive into the headline that shocked us all, plus I reveal my celebrity of the month!
Hot Music
Music this month is amazing and is so diverse. With the sad news about Amy Winehouse it is no surprise her singles Back to Black and Rehab have made a return to the iTunes and UK charts, as well as her album Back to Black making a comeback at the top spot. JLS’ new single She Makes me Wanna is riding high on the iTunes charts as well as singles by Beyoncé, Katy Perry and Pitbull. Also, the band that brought us Apologize, One Republic is making its comeback with the hot single Good Life. The biggest surprise is the continued success and chart position of Adele’s Rolling Deep, which has been riding high on the US iTunes charts for months now! Visit www.treschicmagazine.com for all the latest singles and Music Charts plus my special feature on the hottest up-and-coming artists and bands. 108 TRÈS CHIC
ARTIST OF THE MONTH: Jason Derülo
FACTS ABOUT JASON DERÜLO • Born Jason Joel Desrouleaux, he is 21 years old. • He is a Haitian-American singer-songwriter, actor and dancer. • Derülo released his debut single, Whatcha Say in May 2009. • He has been performing since the age of five, wrote his first song at the age of eight and he spent his youth studying opera, theatre, and ballet. • Jason has been writing songs for artists including Diddy, Sean Kingston, Cassie and Lil Wayne since he was 16. BEST SONG: Don’t Wanna Go Home – This song made it to No.1 in the UK this June.
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Quick Fix:
Your Monthly Dose of Gossip! Is the Michael Jackson tribute concert finally happening? It’s been over two years since the
David Beckham has two middle names Robert and Joseph. In 2008 David launched a range of food, the “GO3 range”, which includes noodles and fish fingers and is marketed towards encouraging children to eat more healthier In November 2007 David signed a deal to advertise Giorgio Armani’s brand of underwear for $50 million It was revealed that David has ataxophobia - a fear of disorder. He has once said that he ‘always wanted to be a hairdresser’.
Glee stars not leaving – It was only recently that Glee creator announced that the main stars of the TV Show Lea Michele (Rachel), Chris Colfer (Kurt) and Cory Monteith (Finn) would be leaving the show in the fourth series after their characters graduate at the end of the upcoming third run. Glee bosses stated that it wouldn’t seem realistic if they were to stay on at school. However, it seems that they have changed their tune or realised they don’t want to lose out on more money and Emmy awards by getting rid of the people that make Glee a success. They are now insisting these stars have NOT been axed, adding, “They’re graduating – but that doesn’t mean they’re leaving.” Season three hits our TV screens later this year! I’m sure we will be seeing a Gleetastic tribute to Amy Winehouse in the newest season. Jennifer Lopez divorcing husband but committing to American Idol! Shock was the word to describe the news that Jennifer Lopez and husband of seven years Marc Anthony are getting a divorce. With headlines still swirling about the reason behind the split, stories have included infidelity on his part and, according to one source, his negativity about everything, but it’s Jennifer who has a smile on her face as she is set to land a £21million deal to return to American Idol as a judge next season!
King of Pop passed away, and it’s been two years of gossip and headlines about a tribute concert. Only now Michael’s family have confirmed that the “Michael Forever Tribute Concert” is scheduled for October 8 at Cardiff’s Millennium Stadium. His Mum Katherine told reporters, “This is a world-class event so I decided to join in. When I was told about the possible line-up I knew it would be an event fit for a king. Performers for the event are expected to be announced early next month and tickets are due to go on sale on Wednesday, August 3.
Katie Price trying to get even more press – What this woman won’t
do to get press I don’t know! This month it’s trying to break a Guinness World Record for the largest book signing. To break the record, Price will have to beat former world chess champion Anatoly Karpov, who signed 1,951 copies of his book in eight hours in 2006. Katie will be signing her latest Novel The Comeback Girl. TRÈS CHIC 109
Cheryl’s life. My theory is she’s still in love with Ashley but is scared to take him back (who can blame her, once a cheater always a cheater plus the scrutiny of the public). Personally I think she and Simon are fine; at the end of the day business is business. As for the UK X Factor it will be a flop without both her and Simon, and they will both make guest appearances once it’s aired. Let me know your thoughts at www.treschicmagazine.com.
Celebrity of the Month:
David Beckham. Golden Balls Mr David Beckham himself is forever showing the world why he is close to being Mr Perfect. With most men wanting to be him and most women wanting him, the birth of his fourth child and first daughter just brings him that much closer to becoming perfect! Harper Seven Beckham was born July 10 and David Beckham has been walking on air since. David has recently joked that now he has a daughter he needs a shotgun. Adding to his incredible month he has recently been picked to play in the MLS All Stars game against his beloved club Man United. Most recently the Beckhams announced that they will donate their new born daughter Harper Seven’s baby gifts to charity. David has been happily Tweeting the world pictures of his beautiful girl and most recently his cooking skills, making us say “YUM”.
SHOCKING HEADLINE FILLED WITH GREAT SADNESS.
Another lost voice gone too soon. It was Saturday July 23 that the music industry fell silent when the news that Brit star Amy Winehouse had been found dead in her home. Amy Winehouse was a legend in her own right. Her voice silenced millions and her actions made millions of headlines. The star has been a path of selfdestruction ever since the release of her No.1 mega hit Rehab. She had been troubled by drink and drugs problems throughout her career but they escalated in tandem Jennifer was recently spotted celebrating her 42nd birthday with friends. All in all, apart from her divorce, 2011 has been a good year for Miss Lopez!
“Woman of the Year”
Rihanna has been named “Woman of the Year” by Vogue Italia. Rihanna was awarded the title
for her charity work, music career and for dealing with difficult issues in her personal life. Vogue Italia posted on its blog, “Independent, energetic, the young Robyn Rihanna Fenty (only 23 years old) is our woman of the year and not just by virtue of numbers and figures but also, and foremost, for her kind and fighting spirit.” Rihanna has just finished her “Loud” Tour in the UK. Congrats to Rihanna, 2011 is looking like a great year for her!
The latest on Miss Cheryl Cole.
I don’t think anyone really knows what is going on. Is she getting back with Ashley or isn’t she? Will she will be returning to the UK X Factor or won’t she? Who is she dating? Is she friends with Simon Cowell again? So many questions and a shed load of headlines all of which reveal very little about what is really happening in 110 TRÈS CHIC
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Amy won a BRIT award for Best British Female Artist;
with her success. Born Amy Jade Winehouse on September 14 2011 and she was just 27 years old when she passed away. Known for her powerful contralto vocals and her eclectic mix of musical genres including R&B, soul and jazz, Amy was well respected and loved by her peers. Amy’s career may have been short but it was filled with incredible accolades, including nine Grammy nominations and five wins for her album Back to Black tying with the then record for the most wins by a female artist in a single night, and made Winehouse the first British female to win five Grammys, including three of the “Big Four”: Best New Artist, Record of the Year and Song of the Year. In 2007, she won a BRIT award for Best British Female Artist; she had also been nominated for Best British Album. She won the Ivor Novello Award three times among other distinctions. The album was the third biggest seller of the 2000s in the United Kingdom. It is Amy Winehouse who was credited as an influence in the rise in popularity of female musicians and soul music, and also for revitalising British music. Singer Adele recently posted on her blog saying, “Not many people have it in them to do something they love, simply because they love it. With no fuss and no compromise. But she knew what she was capable of and didn’t even need to try. If she wanted to do something she would and if she didn’t she’d say f**k off. “It came easy to her and that’s why we all loved her so much. We believed every word she wrote, and it would sink in deep when she sang them.” Adele added, “Amy paved the way for artists like me and made people excited about British music again, while being fearlessly hilarious and blasé about the whole thing. I don’t think she ever realised just how brilliant she was and how important she was, but that just makes her even more charming. Although I’m incredibly sad about Amy passing I’m also reminded of how immensely proud of her I am as well, and grateful to be inspired by her. Amy flies in paradise.” Amy had an amazing voice and music career, however, it was her problems with drug and alcohol abuse, violence, and her self-destructive behaviour that were regular tabloid news from 2007 until her death, sometimes overshadowing her extraordinary talent. Russell Brand recently described Amy as “A genius”. Amy was laid to rest in North West London on Tuesday July 26, friends including Kelly Osbourne and Mark Ronson attended. Winehouse joins the notorious “27 Club” of musicians who have died at that age after struggling to cope with fame. They include Rolling Stone Brian Jones, who drowned in a swimming pool in 1969; guitarist Jimi Hendrix, who choked to
Nine Grammy nominations and five wins for her album Back to Black tying with the then record for the most wins by a female artist in a single night, and made Winehouse the first British female to win five Grammys. death in 1970 after mixing wine with sleeping pills; and singer Janis Joplin, who suffered a suspected heroin overdose the same year. Doors star Jim Morrison, who died of heart failure in 1971, and Nirvana front man Kurt Cobain, who shot himself in 1994, are also members. RIP Amy Winehouse, you may still not be with us but your music will live on. TRÈS CHIC 111
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Pass the popcorn by Natalia Lutz
For those lazy afternoons or quiet
Sometimes all you need nights is a calm and quiet night in with your favourite actors, a when all you feel like doing bowl of popcorn and a glass of wine. Wehours recommend these recent releases… is putting your feet up and enjoying a good two of escapism, Title: A little bit of heaven Genre: Comedy/drama/romance Running time: 106mins Director: Nicole Kassell A cynic when it comes to love, Marley Corbet is an independent young woman with a promising career, fabulous social life and great friends, but all of a sudden she’s diagnosed with terminal cancer and the end is near. However, even scarier (for her) is the relationship that’s growing between her and her doctor played by sexy Gael Garcia Bernal, could this be love? So you have rom-com darling Kate Hudson, art house star Gael Garcia Bernal and Whoopi Goldberg plays God, what more could you want?
Title: Loves Kitchen Genre: Romance/comedy/drama Running time: 93mins Director: James Hacking Dougray Scott plays Rob Haley, a talented chef with a promising career, until his wife dies. Grief stricken his whole world falls apart, but with the help from his friend, TV chef Gordon Ramsay, Rob decides to put his life back together. His first step is to buy a small pub in rural Hertfordshire with the hope of turning things around. His love interest comes in the form of Claire Forlani who plays an American food critic, someone who can either make or break his career.
Title: Country Strong Genre: Romance/drama/music Running time: 117mins Director: Shana Feste Gywneth Paltrow sings her heart out in this film in which she plays Kelly Canter, a country star with a drinking problem. Her husband and manager (Tim McGraw) insists on a comeback tour fresh out of re-hab, mix that in with her lover (Garrett Hedlund) and fresh young thing, former beauty queen, now singer Chiles (Leighton Meester) and you have some drama! If you like country music you’re going to love this one!
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TRÈS CHIC Books
Book Reviews by Natalia Lutz
The sun is out and it’s time for the beach. As well as your sunscreen and latest issues of Très Chic do not forget to pack your paperbacks. And if you’re wondering what to take this month keep on reading. This month’s choice of books is great, not only because they fit comfortably in your beach bag but because they are real page turners!
Committed - A Love Story
By Elizabeth Gilbert Most of you will have read Elizabeth Gilbert’s best seller Eat, pray, love and if you haven’t then you’ve probably seen the movie starring Julia Roberts and Javier Bardem. Committed picks up from where we left things in Eat, pray, love. Elizabeth Gilbert meets and falls in love with a dashing Brazilian man named Felipe, and having both gone through horrendous divorces they have solemnly sworn never to get remarried. But fate has other plans for these two. The US government gets involved and Felipe is banned from re-entering the USA. The only way for him to return and for them to be together is to swap vows and get married. Committed is a skeptical piece on marriage and a compilation of all Elizabeth’s fear and doubts on the subject. While effectively in exile, and waiting for Felipe to be able to return with her to the USA, the two of them spend a year in South East Asia, time which she spent researching and going through all her questions and doubts on marriage. The book is split into eight chapters, each chapter looks at one aspect of marriage, including the history of marriage, the surprises marriage brings, the impact of marriage on women, autonomy, subversion and many more. Whilst reading you can almost see and understand her train of thought, and understand how she dealt with her issues. Issues which, if not all, most of us will at some point on a larger or smaller scale, have to deal with. As a young woman in a serious relationship but not yet married this “self-help” book was very eye-opening and informative. Questions and doubts, which I didn’t even know I had, were not answered as such, but helped me to form a stronger idea on the tricky issues that surround all relationships. Why will you enjoy this book? Because it’s eyeopening!
of what she went through when she was younger. Within these pages we get a glimpse of what everyday life was like for Jamaican slaves living on a sugar plantation. Although the story is set in a time when having slaves was the norm and then in the consequent years of emancipation, the novel is not just about slavery, it is the story of a woman’s life and the years and experiences she lived through. It’s about her family, her lovers and the people she met along the way. The author explores not only the horrendous and inhumane treatment which Jamaican slaves endured, in fact she does not even dwell on these issues, her main focus is on the culture and society which evolved during and because of these times. Andrea Levy is also the author of Small Island winner of Whitbread Book of the year and the Orange book prize for fiction. Why will you enjoy this book? Because the style in which the novel is written is utterly captivating.
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The Long Song
By Andrea Levy This story is set early 19th century Jamaica, a time when slavery had already been part of society for two hundred years. The narrator of the book is Miss July, an old woman living with her son and his family. Prompted by him she writes the story of her life;
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