STYLE ON SUNDAY ISSUE 26 MARCH 2015
A DOG’S LIFE?
FOUR FABULOUS COUPLES INTRODUCE THEIR FOUR-LEGGED FRIENDS
THE CONVERSION FACTOR Beautiful Homes with Fascinating Stories IN RETROSPECT Inspirational Fashion with a Retro Twist CHANGING LANES on Moving On and Starting Over
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Style Interview 11 The Best Medicine Jo Caruana chats to the stunning Kristen Buhagiar – model, pharmacist and soon-to-be doctor. 17 A Dog’s Life? Four gorgeous dogs relax as their owners share their stories.
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11 COVER Kristen wears: UnoAErre gold-plated, chunky swerve ring, €65; UnoAErre silver- and gold-plated long pendant with charm, €115; UnoAErre silver- and gold-plated shiny chain and link bracelet, €94; UnoAErre silver- and gold-plated shiny chain and link earrings, €67, all available from Vascas Jewellers, Naxxar, Valletta, Sliema and Mellieha. Photography: George Scintilla, Styling: Sarah Micallef, Make-up: Chris Attard from Franks, using Guerlain, Hair: Laura Calleja Schembri, Fuss Hair & Beauty, Clothes: Yellow and black floral dress, €155 by Monsoon, Shot on location at Casa Ellul, Valletta.
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35 Changing Lanes Proving that it’s never too late in life to change direction.
53 For the Love of Lashes Striking lashes people won’t be able to take their eyes off.
47 The Mitsubishi ASX We take it for a test-drive. 51 The Style Checklist The news you simply must know! 59 The Conversion Factor Two homeowners show us how they gave an old space a new lease of life.
Photography Alan Carville, Tonio Lombardi, George Scintilla
55 Editor’s Pick The latest beauty must-haves.
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56 Fresh Approach Renew your make-up bags and beauty boxes with these fantastic products.
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75 Eastern Promise Delicious food inspired by the Orient.
25 In Retrospect Wearable fashion inspired by the beauty of an age gone by.
66 Spring Back Our picks for your home.
81 Papped! In Style Style sees and is seen!
32 Spring Brights Fashion for the new season.
69 Home Style For Spring Key trends for spring 2015 that will help you welcome in the new, warmer season.
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EDITOR’S LETTER
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“Change will not come if we wait for some other person, or if we wait for some other time. We are the ones we’ve been waiting for. We are the change that we seek.” – Barack Obama Change is one of the very few inevitable parts of life. Some of us loathe it, others create and embrace it but, either way, we have to accept it. The theme of change feels as though it is an integral part of this issue. Chatting to our beautiful cover star, Kristen Buhagiar, it became clear that she has welcomed change in her life. From her success as a model to her career in pharmacy and her on-going studies in medicine, she is proud to have kept taking on challenge after challenge. You can read her interesting interview on page 11. Also talking us through the changes in their lives are our interviewees on page 35. Each established in their respective fields, they have altered their paths in one way or another, whether by going back to school later in life, or shifting from one industry to another. Their inspiring stories will give you plenty of fodder if you, too, fancy trying something a little different. But it’s not all about change this issue! We’ve got so many of our favourites for you to enjoy, including our stunning retro-inspired fashion story on page 25, our beauty look on page 53, our scrumptious recipes on page 75 and our see-and-be-seen Papped! pages on 81. I hope that you enjoy poring over this issue – as always I would love to hear what you think. And, if change is going to be part of your life in the coming weeks, I hope that we’ve inspired you to embrace it. Happy reading! We’re looking forward to hearing about what you think of Style on Sunday. Please send your Letters to the Editor, comments and queries to editor@styleonsunday.com
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Show-stoppingly beautiful with an endearing personality and challenging career, KristEn Buhagiar impresses from every angle. Here she chats candidly to STYLE ON SUNDAY about her favourite catwalk moments, her admirable passions and, of course, the iconic green eyes that helped make her a star.
Kristen wears – jewellery: Ottaviani mesh bracelet with rhinestone details, €73; Ottaviani drop earrings embellished with rhinestone beads, €65; Clothes: Monsoon handembellished dress, €265.
“I am very passionate about women’s rights, women’s access to education around the world, and equal opportunities for women.”
The Best Medicine By Jo Caruana
P H OTO G R A P H Y: G E O R G E S C I N T I L L A • S T Y L I N G : S A R A H M I C A L L E F M A K E - U P : C H R I S AT TA R D F R O M F R A N K S , U S I N G G U E R L A I N HAIR: L AUR A C ALLE JA SCHEMBRI, FUSS HAIR & BE AUT Y • CLOTHES: MONSOON J E W E L L E R Y : V A S C A S J E W E L L E R S • S H O T O N L O C AT I O N AT C A S A E L L U L , V A L L E T TA
Kristen Buhagiar is doubtlessly one of Malta’s most successful models. As one of design duo Charles&Ron’s muses, she has walked hundreds of catwalks for them and other top brands, both locally and overseas. Kristen’s iconic look has made her memorable; her sharp green eyes are her trademark and she is constantly complimented on how stunning they are. Combine this with her effortless elegance and stylish grace, and she exudes an other-worldly
aura that truly sets her apart. But Kristen’s flair doesn’t stop at modelling; she is an accomplished pharmacist who is currently attending medical school, and who looks forward to graduating as a doctor within the next two years. There’s no doubt about it: Kristen is a force to be reckoned with. This, in her words, is her story. “I will never forget my first fashion show; it was an amazing start in the industry. It was 1995 and I was 13, and I was asked to be the closing model on a big
show. Back then I had no idea that being the last model to walk the runway meant something special. I had no idea how that walk was going to change my life. Within hours our home phone started to ring off the hook and I was quickly getting booked for other shows and fashion campaigns. “It was a very thrilling time. I was getting to know so many talented people, having fun, socialising and going home with a huge smile on my face. But my parents had mixed feelings
about my career as a fashion model and were worried my education would fall to the wayside. My whole family is involved in the medical industry, so they always hoped it would be my path too. I could sense the tension in the air when I told them I was off to a show or shoot. “That said, they never stopped me and it worked out in the end because I’d never actually wanted to become a model full-time. I love academia, was very focused on my medical career and quickly started reading for my MSc in Pharmacy.
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“Within hours our home phone started to ring off the hook and I was quickly getting booked for other shows and fashion campaigns.”
Kristen wears – jewellery: chunky silver, gold plated ring with semi-precious stone, €224.11; Sike gold-plated drop earrings with semi-precious stones, €101; Sike gold-plated bracelet with semi-precious stones, €190; Sike gold-plated necklace with semi-precious stones, €247.50; Clothes: Monsoon silk print wrap top, €75.
“Years later, I felt that I was at a crossroad in my life, so I took myself off on a trip to America on my own. It was an excuse to get away from it all for a while and it was there that I realised that, more than ever, I wanted to be a doctor. Upon my return I enrolled on the medicine course and am now so
excited about, hopefully, graduating in a year-and-a-half and starting a whole new career as a doctor. “And, yes, life is very busy… But, if I was working on just one project or job, I know I would get very bored! I like having many things to deal with. When I was younger I felt so demotivated in
the summer months when I had nothing creative to do, so today I pack in as much as I can. I believe that leads to better results. “But it isn’t just work and modelling that occupy my mind. I am very passionate about women’s rights, women’s access to education around the world,
and equal opportunities for women. I get inspired when I read of so many females getting into university and seeking education with prospects for a brilliant career. It’s motivating to see women looking radiant and confident, launching their businesses and juggling family with career and so much more. “I believe style also feeds into that. Looking and feeling good about yourself externally gives you a boost of confidence, so you feel good internally. A good external image makes you more approachable and generates opportunities and positivity. “My own style is very important to me and it is dictated by my long days; I need to feel comfortable, neat, elegant and feminine. For everyday I opt for mid-heels and choose materials that are comfortable on my skin. I am past the phase of buying lots of clothes that never feel like enough. Now I go for few, good-quality items rather than stacking my wardrobe with poor-quality pieces that will only last one season, at best. “There’s no doubt that my eyes have always been my most defining feature. I inherited them from both my grandmothers, while my mother is very beautiful with chiselled facial features; she could easily have been a supermodel when she was younger. “My looks have confused people though! They often think I am foreign (although I am 100 per cent Maltese). I get stopped by people who speak to me in Russian. When they do, I just smile and say I don’t speak Russian but I can speak Maltese, English, Italian, French, some Spanish and am practicing my Arabic too! “My eyes get attention too. They’ve been called everything from ‘haunting’ to ‘scary’, and random people have even come up close to look at them. A few years ago, at an art exhibition, a man I didn’t know looked into my eyes and started making up poetry on the spot! It was embarrassing, but also very amusing. “But despite the (sometimes
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My favourite designers are Charles&Ron because, aside from the fact that I love their style, I think they know me well and they know what suits me, so I always like what they ask me to model. I have a great relationship with them and I believe they do a lot for Malta’s fashion industry. I don’t really have a favourite shopping destination. When I travel, I don’t travel to shop; in fact, I get bored after a couple of hours of shopping. Having said that, I am always on the hunt for interesting pieces by local designers. I would describe my character as very easy-going, and while I’m very driven, I think that I’m also quite a happy person. I enjoy being sociable and I enjoy talking about many different things. All in all, I’d say that I’m very comfortable with myself.
“I am now so excited about, hopefully, graduating in a year-and-a-half and starting a whole new career as a doctor.”
Kristen wears – jewellery: Ottaviani drop earrings covered in crystal beads, €68; Ottaviani collar-style choker necklace with rhinestone and crystal beads, €135; Clothes: Monsoon mustard t-shirt, €45, cobalt blue skirt, €90.
unwanted) attention they get, I do love my eyes; they have helped to define me and helped lead me to different opportunities. There have been so many unforgettable projects, including walking at London Fashion Week. Every shoot
or show has been memorable though and I have savoured every moment. The sense of artistic freedom is dizzying and the atmosphere is always such fun. “Now modelling is still a part of my life, but there is so much going on. Medicine will
never be an easy path; it is a career fraught with late nights, difficult shifts and heartbreak. But it has challenged me to the core and made me realise my mental capabilities. I am excited by the innovative ideas that I have, and the healthcare and
My style? I don’t think that I have one particular style. I like to look feminine but, on a dayto-day basis, I also like being comfortable and practical. Even though I’ve only been once, my favourite travel destination is New York. I absolutely fell in love with it. Sicily is also cool, particularly because there’s always something new to discover and it’s so close by. Nevertheless, I like going to far away places I’ve never been to, too.
medicine projects I am involved in. It’s a lifelong journey and I am relishing every step. “Finally, there’s also my upcoming wedding to my gorgeous husband-to-be to look forward to. Yes, it’s going to be a very exciting few years!” £
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A DOg’s LIFE?
The bond between a dog and its human is often an inspirational tale of friendship and unconditional love. Here, STYLE ON SUNDAY asks four couples about their relationship with their four-legged family members. PHOTOGR APH Y BY TON IO LOMBARDI • IN TERVIE WS BY IGGY FEN ECH S H O T O N L O C AT I O N AT C A F É L U N A , P A L A Z Z O P A R I S I O , N A X X A R
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“Harry became part of the family straight away – even the cat loves him!”
Born in July 2013, HARRY was still a puppy when STEVE & GRETA CASALETTO took him home, but thanks to his gentle nature, he became an instant hit with the parents, the kids and even the cat.
Steve: “Before we got Harry we researched what the best dog for kids and cats would be. We also had to take into consideration the fact that Greta’s allergic to some dogs. Our first choices were either a shih-tsu or a Yorkie – but we couldn’t agree on which one to get. We also tried various animal sanctuaries – which is where we got all our cats – but they only had big ones. Then, Greta’s friend got a Cavalier King Charles Spaniel and told us his brother still hadn’t found a home; so we decided to give him one. “Needless to say, he became part of the family straight away. Our children, Bianca and Seth, love him and he gets along with Toby, our cat, too.
We think that, because Harry was a puppy when we brought him home, Toby could still assert his strong character, so it’s worked out well!” Greta: “Whenever we can, we always take Harry out with us, even when we taxi the kids around. Cats are obviously more independent and dogs a bit more demanding, but it’s okay. We trained him from day one, and he’s very good with boundaries; that’s why we don’t understand why some cafés or people don’t let us take him into the establishment or their homes. We want to have him with us all the time!”
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Found hungry and alone, FRITZ was taken in by JOSEPH FORMOSA RANDON & ROGER CAMILLERI, a couple whose love and attention gave him the chance of a happy life.
“Jeremy took us to Gozo for a ‘surprise’ and part of it turned out to be Pippa!”
Although JEREMY & CATHERINE BORG GRECH couldn’t agree on whether to get a dog or not, all that changed the minute they met PIPPA, a precious, miniature long-haired dachshund. Catherine: “Jeremy announced that he was taking me to Gozo for a surprise one day, so off we went. I had no idea that part of the surprise would turn out to be Pippa! We went to see her at the breeder’s, instantly fell in love with her and decided to adopt her. She’s a very quiet dog and she rarely barks, which worries us sometimes, because we never know if she may be hungry or if she needs anything. “Since we got her our house is full of fluff, but apart from that she’s just been a wonderful addition to our lives. She’s very adaptable and so are we, so it’s great. In fact, we’re now looking at getting her a companion.
He’s going to be named Gigi, which would have been Pippa’s name had she not been a girl.” Jeremy: “Pippa’s also become the face for Catherine’s jewellery shop, ZsaZsa, and the collar she’s wearing today is actually a bracelet she’s remodelled for her. She’s quite the celebrity at the shop, and often goes to work with Cath. She also comes to the office with me from time to time. “Our only problem is that Catherine’s mum wants to keep her every time she dog-sits – she’s really won everyone over and she’s a super pampered pooch.”
Roger: “The story of how we got Fritz is quite heartbreaking. Joseph was in the middle of nowhere, somewhere between Mgarr and Bidnija, working with a Swedish film crew, when he saw what looked like a little deer behind a bush. It turned out to be a puppy. He gave him some water – which is all he had at the time – and had to continue on as he was on location scouting with a film crew. As soon as he was done, he went back and brought him home. “When he first arrived, Fritz was infested with ticks and was really weak. We called Carina Camilleri (a close friend and animal lover) for advice and, over the next few months, he needed blood transfusions and many other
“Our dogs are like children; we love them as much, that’s for sure.”
procedures, but he never seemed to get better. Then, one day, we spoke to our vet and decided that the most humane thing to do was to put him down. But it’s like he sensed what was going to happen and, suddenly, he started getting better! Today he’s a powerhouse with a strong character to match.” Joseph: “Having said that, he’s still terrified of the wind and the rain. He’s also afraid of fireworks; and he often goes through the garden to my mother’s house, as you can’t hear them as much from there. “We also had another dog at the time Fritz came into our lives. Milly passed away this time last year and we miss her dearly. To us, our dogs are like children; we certainly love them as much, that’s for sure.”
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“Jonathan actually posed the question about whether we could get a dog while my kids were listening, so there was no way I could say no!”
JONATHAN & LARA SHAW have trained their miniature schnauzer to a T, but it’s JACK BLACK’s cool and calm composure that wins them over every time. Lara: “We had been thinking about getting a dog for a while and, when a miniature schnauzer was available, we thought that, maybe, this one’s the one! “Jonathan actually posed the question about whether we could get a dog while my kids were listening, so there was no way I could say no. We decided on Jack Black because of his size and the breed’s characteristics, but we did look for a dog in various sanctuaries, as that was where we had got one of our cats from. “Jack Black is very well trained, and
we never had any problems with him whatsoever. We chose to never shout at him, and we researched a lot and found various ways to train him. We took a tough-love approach for the first three months – like going into the house and ignoring him for the first five minutes to stop him from getting over excited and peeing everywhere – but it was temporary and it worked.” Jonathan: “Lara didn’t believe in this strategy at first, and once told her friends that he had been ‘born that way’. Training a puppy requires time and patience, but more important love and affection. Besides being a great and well-
behaved dog, he also tends to mimic police or ambulance sirens when he hears them. It can get very embarrassing when going out for a walk! “Having a pet is a commitment but we love him unconditionally and he’s definitely a part of our family. We both get upset when we hear of other dogs, or animals, being mistreated. It’s very important that all pets are given the chance to live a good and healthy life and if someone can’t provide that, then they should not get a pet at all.” £
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Retro spect Spring 2015’s must-have pieces come together to create a retro look that is stylish, fun and completely customisable.
P H OTO G R A P H Y: TONIO LOMBARDI ST YLING: CAROLINE PA R I S @ C A R O L I N E ’ S FA SH I O N S T Y L I NG H A I R : L A U R A calleja SCHEMBRI FROM FUSS HAIR & BE AUT Y MAKE-UP: TERRY AT TA R D F R O M F R A N K S , USING GUERL AIN MODEL: STEPHANIE@ MODEL S.COM.MT S H O T O N L O C AT I O N AT PA L A Z ZO D E P I R O, M D I N A
Jacket, shoes – Diesel Jeans – Guess Shirt – 7camicie Bag – Carpisa Jewellery – Vascas
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Jacket – Guess Skirt, scarf – Massimo Dutti Bag, sunglasses – Furla Jewellery – Vascas
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Overalls – Esprit Shoes – Guess Bag – Furla Jewellery – Vascas
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Dress – Mimi Boutique Bags – Coccinelle Jewellery – Vascas
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Dress, hat – Tommy Hilfiger Shirt – Massimo Dutti Bag – Carpisa Jewellery – Vascas
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Jeans – Diesel Poncho – Massimo Dutti Bag – Coccinelle Jewellery – Swarovski Shirt – 7camicie
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Get noticed in this Diesel Axelle tricoloured handbag. €137
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Glitz up your wrist with this rose gold-toned Mini Daddy watch from Diesel. €290
3. 7CAMICIE
Make a scene with this chic patterned shirt from 7Camicie. €95
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Add a pop of vibrant colour to any outfit with this laguna-blue handbag from Furla. €315
Daintily pastel, this clutch’s textured material makes it ideal for an understated statement. €170
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Harness the power of spring with this splendid, multicoloured dress by Guess. €95
Iconic styles have been revisited with the introduction of a new combination of bold colours, in a tone-on-tone and multicolour version, by Valentino. From €680
8. SARTO
Get ready for summer with this striking Sicily tote from Dolce&Gabbana. €1,005
9. GUESS
Show some skin in this pretty off-the-shoulder dress by Guess. €95
10. ESPRIT
Show off your style with this confident shirt from Esprit. €59.99
11. CARPISA
This statement Lorella queen bag by Carpisa strikes the perfect balance between practical and chic. €39.90
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This gorgeous, real leather, pale pink handbag by Guess makes being on the go fun. €255
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Embrace summer with Milena Bis, a yellow, pierced leather handbag by Carpisa. €99.90
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Changing Lanes Change, in all aspects of life, can be daunting; especially in those aspects we’ve invested so much time and effort in, such as our careers. But it can also be a thrill, and these three champions of change are testimony that taking risks can pay off. TE X T BY MARTINA SAID • PHOTOGR APH Y BY AL AN C ARVILLE
extensive research on the publishing business from both managerial and legal angles.” Ilja says he was well aware an element of risk was involved in changing career, but that risks are not meant to stop you from fulfilling dreams, and the unwavering support and encouragement that he received – particularly from his wife – only proved to encourage him further. “I work on my writing career without another backup career plan. I find such overprotective safety nets to be counterproductive.” After signing a two-book deal in 2012, Ilja published his first novel in June 2014. “My dream has literally come true,” he says, “and it still feels weird and exhilarating at the same time. The second book will be released this autumn, and I am currently finishing the preparatory work for books three and four.” Malta-based Ilja Albrecht, 47, enjoyed a long and extensive career in the marketing industry back in his native Germany, before changing course to pursue a lifelong dream of novel writing. His big break came when a literary agent in Hamburg offered to represent him, and within a few months, they negotiated a contract with the German subsidiary of Random House. Ilja Albrecht’s career in marketing spans a whopping 18 years – 25 years if you account for the work he did during his studies. Among his endeavours in this field, he was part of an international new media project group within EU-framework consortiums in Germany, and travelled all over Europe for work, which is how he landed in Malta. However, the tides turned for Ilja in 2011 – “I saw the work of an entire year go down the drain due to a change of direction in executive management. That was when I decided to
stop working in classic employment, to accept short-term projects and to dedicate at least half of my professional time to my personal project, which was writing novels.” And so Ilja’s journey as a novel writer began. He says he always enjoyed reading, especially crime stories, and did lots of creative writing in his job, which is why the idea of writing his very own novel seemed like a pretty rational one. “It started as a hobby some 10 years ago; working on ideas, stories, settings and characters. Six years later, once all the prep work was done, I launched it as a real and personal start-up project – milestones and deadlines included. “As a hobby-musician I know a lot about artistic creativity and production, and, just like playing my style of music, I wanted to write that crime novel I always wanted to read,” he explains. “To get there, however, one has to literally go back to school. I trained myself on creative writing techniques and did
“I work on my writing career without another backup career plan. I find such overprotective safety nets to be counterproductive.”
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For many years, Adam Demanuele, 34, worked his way to the top of the successful restaurant Dolce Vita, where he relished the position of chef patron for four years. Now he is trying his hand at something entirely different – he’s opened his very own fish and gourmet shop. Adam recalls hanging around his mother in the kitchen from a very young age, and so it seemed only natural for him to attend a Food Preparation and Production course at ITS after finishing school. “I started working at Dolce Vita at the age of 15, and I had made it my goal to own it one day.
“When you put your heart and soul into your work, the reward is not the monetary aspect, but the contentment of returning customers.”
That day came when I was 26 years old,” says Adam, who admits it felt as good as he’d hoped it would. “Most of the dishes I served were my own signature dishes, and I enjoyed the blind trust of my clients.” His experience in catering spans over 16 years, with the last four as chef patron at Dolce Vita, where he had the pleasure of serving a number of local and foreign VIP clients, including actress Rachel Weisz and football manager Sir Alex Ferguson. After running into problems with his Sicilian partner at Dolce Vita, however, Adam felt the time was ripe to start afresh with a restaurant of his own, until he was offered the
opportunity to open a fish shop at a supermarket. “At first, I wasn’t the least bit enticed by the idea, but after months of thinking about it, I started to realise that it would be nice to have a day job to spend more time with my family, and the thought of blending my culinary skills with that of a fishmonger was making sense – I wanted to spread my knowledge and serve clients raw food along with the adequate cooking instructions.” Adam says he thoroughly enjoyed the experience, which paved the way for the transition of opening his own shop, Adam’s Fish Shop, independently. “I would be lying if I said I never miss the adrenaline rush of serving a full restaurant, but I am also thrilled by clients’ appreciation of my work.” He explains that the new shop in Mosta is much more than just a fish shop: “I don’t consider myself to be a fishmonger. Every day I put on my chef attire and, when customers ask me for a type of fish, the first question I ask them is how they intend to cook it, often changing their plans in the process. Apart from selling fish, I also offer customers a wide range of freshly prepared gourmet food.” Adam has also realised his long-standing ambition of producing easy meals for people to cook at home with his range of canned paella, the concept that enables people to make a nutritious and genuine meal within 15 minutes. Adam says he is motivated by his clients’ enthusiasm to try his most recently prepared food or innovative flavouring of his own cured or smoked salmon. “When you put your heart and soul into your work, the reward is not the monetary aspect, but the contentment of returning customers. For the coming years, I intend to solely focus on moving forward in this line of work, but always with an edge.”
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Sport had long played a secondary role in the life of Marie Therese Cuschieri, and it finally took centre stage when she decided to pursue a PhD in Sport Management in her 50s. Of course the experience was far from easy but, she believes, it was certainly worthwhile. Marie Therese, 60, began her professional life in her family’s business at the age of 23. She later shifted into a role at her then-husband’s family business too, before changing path again to raise their two sons, as was customary at the time. “As the boys got older, I went back to work in a travel agency part-time and, although I was involved in sports administration
over the years, I had been away from the workplace for 14 years. It was a shock to return – computers had become the norm and I had no idea what to do, but I suppose if you are willing to learn you eventually do.” In 1997, Marie Therese started a Diploma in Social Studies, Women and Development at the University of Malta.
“It was a shock to return – computers had become the norm and I had no idea what to do, but I suppose if you are willing to learn you eventually do.”
“I tried to work and study at the same time, whilst managing a social basketball team and the National Women’s Basketball Team, but it was impossible. So, I decided to stop working and to study – and loved it.” In 1999, she graduated with a dissertation on the History of Female Basketball in Malta, and, two years later, was elected to the Executive Board of the Maltese Olympic Committee (MOC), for which she volunteered for eight years, and was honoured to be Chef de Mission of the Maltese contingent at the 2004 Athens Olympic Games. When she returned to work in Malta, her studying experience was far from over, and, in 2006, Marie Therese completed an Executive Masters in Sport Organisation Management, with a dissertation on Women in Leadership in Sport. However, the breakdown of her marriage in 2007 forced her to reconsider the course for the rest of her life. “I couldn’t just give up. I had always wanted to go to University, and was given the opportunity to read for a PhD in Sports Management on a topic I liked at Loughborough University. In October 2008, I packed my bags and moved to the UK. I was 54 years old, and it wasn’t easy,” she explains. “It was a lonely experience – I missed my sons and it took me five years to complete, but I really enjoyed the research and analysis of the topics at hand, so I managed.” Following her doctorate graduation in July 2014, Marie Therese returned here with the hope of contributing to the development of sport in Malta. “Disappointingly, it was not to be. A chance social event, however, led me to my current job as an administrator for the Chamber of Advocates. It is very different work for me, but I realised I could adapt my skills and experience to administer this organisation which, similar to sports organisations in Malta, is also dependent on volunteers and membership fees.” Marie Therese says she would like her journey to inspire others, especially women, to pursue their goals. “We are not always able to follow the path we would like to, and, although life gives us disappointments, it also gives us opportunities which we must be careful not to miss. Knowledge is a wonderful thing, and no matter how old we are, we can still treat our brains to new adventures and discoveries.” £
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As the Radisson Blu Resort, St Julian’s, gets ready to reopen its doors on 30 March, IGGY FENECH chats to its general manager Adrian Attard to discover why this renovation project actually marks another milestone in Malta’s forward-thinking approach to attracting tourists to our island. This is an exciting time for the team at the Radisson Blu Resort, St Julian’s. With just days to go until their refurbishment works are unveiled on 30 March, the finishing touches are being completed – and guests will begin streaming through the doors of this well-loved resort in a couple of weeks’ time. At the helm of the project is the hotel’s charismatic general manager Adrian Attard. Overseeing the works with total dedication, it becomes clear that this is no ordinary job for Adrian. “It’s been a true labour of love,” he smiles. “It’s long been my dream to see this property modernised so that we can continue to impress our guests.” Adrian has actually dreamt of being a hotel general manager since childhood. While growing up, he loved the time he spent in hotels with his family, and was drawn to the industry because he feels it is all about presenting a welcoming and friendly environment for people to enjoy. “It’s all about creating special memories,” he says. “And what can be better than that?” So, from the age of 17, Adrian worked his way up the hotel ladder – starting as a pool boy and eventually securing the post
of group director of revenue before, finally, being made the general manager of the Radisson Blu Resort, St Julian’s, three years ago. Then, last year, talks of a refurbishment were placed on the table and Adrian has helped to spearhead that ever since.
Photo by Alan Carville
Of course, there was previously a full renovation planned for this hotel. But, with the announcement of the well-known Island Hotels Group/International Hotel Investments merger, came the news that the Radisson Blu’s major redevelopment would be put on-hold and that it would be given a major facelift instead. “Our original plans came to a halt in September last year,” says Adrian. “On my 40th birthday to be exact! We immediately changed route and took on this new challenge instead. Although it’s not the complete transformation we were working towards, I think our guests and clients will be impressed by how much work has gone into renovating the hotel for this reopening.” Adrian refers to the hotel as the ‘old lady of the strip’. “Although not the oldest hotel on the golden mile (the stretch of land around St George’s Bay, which features a number of fivestar hotels), she had aged to a certain extent. So this refurbishment came at the right time.” A lot of work has gone into refreshing the hotel, stripping back its classic style and making it more contemporary. The team has focused on the key guest areas and injected that ‘wow factor’ to make them more enticing.
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“We started with the façade,” continues Adrian. “We’ve strayed from our traditional palette and chosen crisp white and grey hues to really make the front of the hotel stand out against the gorgeous blue sea behind it.” Indoors the hotel’s public areas have also been given a new look. “It’s much brighter, much lighter and less cluttered. I feel it has been brought into 2015.”
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“This has been the best team-building exercise ever! I believe this shows how much we all love this property, and how eager we are to show it off to our guests once again.”
Many of the facilities have also been given an overhaul, including the food and drink outlets. The popular Kontiki restaurant feels modernised and new concepts have been introduced, such as the fresh and healthy Super Breakfast (which is being rolledout worldwide by Radisson Blu at the moment). “We’ve looked at everything from the food and décor, to the music, the table layout and the general ambience,” continues Adrian. “We’ve also really focused on our food presentation and created a deli-style showcase that we feel will be a little different. In general, we don’t like to be ‘cookie cutter’ around here; we try to be original in everything that we do. “Aside from breakfast and dinner every day, Kontiki will be reopening for our popular Sunday lunch offering, and we hope that our guests will love it more than ever.” The hotel’s lobby-side Bistro is also back with a bang. The team has kept the focus firmly on the food and crafted a concept that allows patrons to enjoy everything from light bites to a full-on meal. “Sometimes our diners just fancy a number of starters instead of something more hefty, so we have recreated the menu to enable them to do exactly that. Naturally, we have retained and improved on our main dishes too, including a delicious double smoky beef burger and divine slowcooked leg of pork stew,” Adrian says. Next door, the picturesque Bridge Bar has been given a new lease of life – with the focus firmly placed on exciting drink combinations created by the hotel’s expert team of barmen, and with a scrumptious menu of snacks to match. The adjacent terrace, with its unobstructed views of the sea, is looking fresh and inviting, making it the ideal spot to enjoy the gorgeous view and spring weather. But it isn’t just the hotel’s main areas that have been overhauled – the rooms have also been refreshed. “They have all been painted and redecorated, and we have new bathrooms across the entire property. The suites have also been done up, and there’s even a jacuzzi in the Club suites
collection, overlooking the stunning view. “Plus, we have extended our Wi-Fi network, which we know guests will appreciate. While it has always been a free facility, now it’s stronger than ever (and, yes, still complimentary!).” Now, with the opening just days away, Adrian and the whole team are excited to unveil what the hotel has to offer. “It’s been a challenging few months but what has impressed me most has been the dedication that everyone on the team has put into the project. Our staff have literally stopped at nothing to complete this refurbishment – our chefs have been helping with the construction, while members of the housekeeping and restaurant team have been helping with painting or other jobs. This has been the best team-building exercise ever! I believe this shows how much we all love this property, and how eager we are to show it off to our guests once again.” Asked about the hospitality sector at large, Adrian believes that Malta has come to a crossroads. “We’re no longer just a sun-and-sea island with little else to offer,” he says. “Malta is an incredible destination, but we still have a long way to go. I believe that our future is focused on the much talked about shift in our quality service levels; whether it’s a one-star hotel, a taxi ride, an excursion or a six-star resort, the focus has to be about delivering an exceptional experience to our visitors. “I think we have an opportunity here at the Radisson Blu Resort, St Julian’s. This merger between Corinthia and Island Hotels gives us the opportunity to transform this peninsula and create magical experiences for our guests through the synergies that the two companies bring. After all, we are in the business of making people happy. We want them to feel special, pampered and invigorated, and to leave Malta saying that they had a fantastic time. We are all in the middle of a very exciting journey and I believe the next step starts with the reopening of this hotel. “We are excited to welcome our guests to the Radisson Blu Resort, St Julian’s for them to experience the updated product as well as the Yes I Can! Service which is at the core of our business!” £
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LEADING THE GAME The Sliema branch was recently awarded as Frank Salt Real Estate Best Branch of the year for 2014. Of the 14 branches that make up Malta’s longest-established real estate company, which has been going strong and expanding since 1969, the Sliema branch, headed by manager George Vassallo, notched up the highest number of sales in 2014.
The office – at 201, Tower some of the most prestigious Road, Sliema – runs like a wellproperties on the island. oiled machine. Its 10 property The second-time buyer market is negotiators, who essentially call also on the rise; people who own this address their home, are a comfortable homes but who wish highly-motivated, enthusiastic to upgrade to larger houses or team passionate about the work wishing to downsize because their they are involved in. This is a circumstances may have changed. tight-knit team of women and The rental market is also extremely men ranging in age from their strong thanks to a constant influx early 60s to late 20s, and who of people moving to Malta to work. understand the market which “Frank Salt Real Estate is a they live and breathe on a daily company built on a philosophy basis. Their mentor and motivator, of dedication, reputation and George Vassallo, speaks extremely no get-rich-quick schemes,” highly of them, claiming that they emphasises George. “Hard work “never really switch off” and that and a knowledge of real market “they carry with them a level of conditions pay off in the longenergy and dedication that fills term – and testament to this is the office, from early Monday that Frank Salt Real Estate is mornings to late on Fridays, the longest serving real estate and weekends when necessary, agency in Malta, and going with a constant buzz of activity, stronger than ever before.” discussion and exchange of So strong, in fact, that the Sliema information, strategy and ideas.” branch, which continues to be Of course, when we realise that managed by George Vassallo, 2014 has been an excellent year who has been selling property “Frank Salt Real Estate is the for property sales in Malta, we in Malta since the age of 21, longest serving real estate understand that Frank Salt Real adding up to a solid 28 years of agency in Malta, and going Estate are the people on the front experience, is about to double stronger than ever before.” line. They are the movers and the in size. Soon he will be looking G eorge V assallo shakers of the property market to take on 10 more of the best which has been steadily expanding in an encouraging upward trend. negotiators to join his team as he looks forward to a strong 2015. The top end of the market has been stimulated and is moving He is constantly on the look-out for more properties stating, in well. The Malta Individual Investment Programme has generated no uncertain terms, that “it is myth that that there is too much a new market of people who are looking to buy, as well as to rent, property on the market, the truth is very much the contrary.” £
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Mitsubishi ASX! Style test-drives the highly popular Mitsubishi ASX. photography by alan carville
If you are about to spend a substantial amount of money on a high-end wrist watch, would you rather invest in a trendy designer brand – as good as the promise of having such a branded watch might be – whose core areas of business revolve around fashion, handbags and shoes or would you rather invest in a brand that focuses primarily on the manufacture of timepieces, even if it has other core areas of business? This is the dilemma we’re facing all the time in this day and age – be it with timepieces, smart phones, perfumes or fashion items. And the argument stretches to cars as well. In today’s society all major car manufacturers are investing in an impressive lineup that targets all market segments – be they city cars, electric cars, SUVs and saloons. But then there are a handful of major car manufacturers that have manifested interest over many years in one or more core areas. For instance, did you know that over a third of the business generated by Mitsubishi, which means over 30 per cent of the cars produced by this reputable Japanese car giant, is tied to the production of
chunky vehicles – including the L200 pickup truck, ASXs, Shoguns and Outlander? So from the outset, common sense would tell you to trust Mitsubishi much more than some other car manufacturers if you’re after a cross-over or an SUV. That might explain why drivers in Malta might use the word ‘Pajero’ to describe an SUV or a four-wheel drive vehicle (irrespective of its brand) – and that is because over decades, thousands of Maltese drivers have (rightly so) trusted the Mitsubishi brand when they opted for an SUV or a four-wheel drive car. In today’s market the same trust is being shown in the ASX. Evidently the ASX is proving to be a very hot proposition at the moment and an extremely popular choice among discerning local drivers, and quite frankly it is easy to understand
why. I could gather that much when I was ushered from the showroom to the back end stores to pick an ASX for the Style Test Drive. I was genuinely impressed by the large number of ASXs parked next to each other and I was equally impressed when I found out that most had already been sold. Driving the ASX – as well as knowing the price tag and the list of equipment – helped me reach a swift conclusion as to why the ASX is so popular – not only in Malta but across the world. First and foremost it is a very easy car to drive – it handles well, it drives equally well, it is not too demanding, the driving position is superlative – not too high but high enough, it is spacious internally but not too bulky externally, it is very well equipped and the acceleration is perfectly fine.
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From a cabin perspective, driving the ASX locking, electric windows – front and back (with gave me a sense of freedom that is not always anti-trapping on the driver’s side), electric folding felt instantly upon driving a new car. Primarily, mirrors, a number of airbags and curtain airbags, the seating position is relatively high, visibility LED high mount stop light, CD/MP3 player, all around is good and the ASX comes equipped ESP (Stability Control), 17 inch alloy wheels with with a standard fitted electric panoramic tinted pressure sensors, rain sensors, front fog lamps roof with mood lights, and the latter makes (day time light running), electric panoramic glass a huge difference to the roof, leather steering wheel whole ambience. The with radio controls, parking STYLE VERDICT: ASX has an equally solid, sensors, built-in Bluetooth Impressed with the level of equipment, refinement, driving beautiful cabin and the ride with voice activation, USB experience and comfort of the is remarkably comfortable outlet, cruise control, Mitsubishi ASX. What impressed and smooth, with an climate control and LED us most though is its fantastic impressive suspension that multipurpose information price tag. At €20,500, for a brand new Mitsubishi SUV that can handle the stubbornness screen. So the ASX really and comes along with a particularly and irrationality of our truly comes with a long list long list of desirable equipment bumpy road surfaces. of equipment as standard and (often defined as optional equipment by rival brands), The list of standard the ASX 1.6 Petrol Intense you really can’t go wrong with equipment is truly impressive is priced at only €20,500. acquiring the ASX. This is truly on the ASX, namely power That, in our opinion, is a genuine bargain – go for it! steering, remote central an excellent bargain! £ You can view the Mitsubishi ASX at Industrial Motors Limited in Blata l-Bajda. For more information call 2596 9641 / 3 or visit the showroom and book a test drive.
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The Style Checklist TA’ MARIJA
CORINTHIA PALACE HOTEL & SPA
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Turn any outdoor space into the perfect entertainment setting with this Outback Drifter with three burners, a side burner gas barbecue, and porcelain enamelled cast iron cooking grills that are rust proof and more hygienic. €450. Available from HomeTrends, Industrial Estate, San Gwann & Mdina Road, Haz-Zebbug. T: 2144 5654, E: shop@hometrends.com.mt, W: www.hometrends.com.mt, F: HomeTrendsComplex.
The Corinthia Palace Hotel & Spa is proud to announce that its award-winning kitchen brigade will now be dishing out even tastier Sundays. From 11am to 3pm, the Caprice Lounge and Terrace will be hosting its new East-Meets-West Sunday Brunch, with a glorious à la carte menu of western favourites and dim sum treats. Meanwhile, Rickshaw Restaurant is now open for Sunday lunch, serving up its delicious and flavoursome menu before nightfall. The Corinthia Palace Hotel & Spa, Attard. T: 2144 0301, E: events.palace@corinthia.com, W: www.corinthia.com/palace
Try some scrumptious local food with a delicious twist at Ta’ Marija Restaurant, including traditional Maltese bragjoli, rabbit and much more. On Saturday evenings and for Sunday lunches, you can also enjoy an all-inclusive Carvery Buffet at just €25 per person, complete with unlimited wine, water and coffee. Plus, on Saturday nights, popular singer Corazon joins in by serenading the crowd. Ta’ Marija Restaurant, Constitution Street, Mosta. T: 2143 4444, E: info@tamarija.com, W: www.tamarija.com. Open Monday to Sunday for lunch and dinner.
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These wood-decking tiles, measuring 30cm by 30cm, are incredibly easy to install and remove thanks to their clip-on feature. They’re available in a wide range of colours and textures, including pebbles, WPC, slate and turf, making them a great option for anyone who wants to mix and match. €43.89 p/sqm. Available from HomeTrends, Industrial Estate, San Gwann & Mdina Road, Haz-Zebbug. T: 2144 5654, E: shop@hometrends.com.mt, W: www.hometrends.com.mt, F: HomeTrendsComplex.
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This look may put most of its focus on your eyes, but that doesn’t mean you shouldn’t have perfect skin to go with it. Start with a fantastic base, like Guerlain’s Météorites Baby Glow. It is subtle, silky and impalpable, with a unique alchemy that combines technology with a touch of magic. It glides onto the skin as a luminous, perfecting veil that erases signs of fatigue and reveals the youth and natural glow of the complexion.
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Finish your skin off with a top layer that corrects and is light-enhancing. We recommend Guerlain’s New Météorites compact powder (in no2), which creates a subtle and natural effect by giving every skin tone just the right amount of light and correction. It will ensure your skin looks soft, smooth, delicate and beautifully natural.
Now, shift your attention to your eyes – as this is where this look really comes together. Create a strong base of eyeshadow, using the lightest colours on the inside of your lid, and the darker hues into the corners. We used Guerlain’s new four-colour eyeshadow in no 504 (Les Precieux), which created a beautiful background for show-shopping lashes. STEP
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Still keeping the focus on your skin, continue to erase as many blemishes as possible. To do this, we suggest Guerlain’s Precious Light illuminator pen, which instantly erases dark areas and signs of ageing. It will make your face look uplifted and rested, and your eyes will stand out even more.
Make-up: Terry Attard at Franks, using Guerlain Hair: Laura Calleja Schembri from Fuss Hair & Beauty Model: Rhianna@Models.com.mt Photography: Tonio Lombardi Shot on location at Palazzo de Piro, Mdina
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When applying blusher, first smile, then start on the apple of the cheek, blend the blush back towards the top of the ear, then down toward the jawline. This will give you an even, natural look.
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Think clump-free is the way forward? Think again! One of this season’s must-have beauty trends is the ‘fat lash’ – and we love it.
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Finally, you’ve reached your lashes – and this is the time to go overboard. This look is about building layers of mascara into clumps, to emulate that iconic 60s style (made famous by supermodel Twiggy). You need a really great mascara to get this right – and we suggest Guerlain’s Maxi Lash, because its extraordinary formula ensures breath-taking volume, curl and hold. Layer one is about creating length, layer two is for volume, and layer three will create that ‘clump’ effect. You could always add a set of fake lashes if you really want to maximise this look. £
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The Biodroga MD ANTI-AGE EGF/R is an innovative combination of ingredients that counters the ageing process. It accelerates the production of elastin and collagen, and the growth of new skin cells is stimulated. The AquaMAXTM formula supplies skin with instant and long-term moisture and improves its elasticity, helping your skin look smoother and younger. Trade enquiries to Beautimport Ltd. T: 2169 6661.
2. ZERO FRIZZ
Formulated with high-performance silicones and a blend of vitamins and ceramide proteins, Zero Frizz Science of Smooth Technology diagnoses and corrects frizzy hair straight from the first use. So tame your mane with Keratin Smoothing Shampoo, Conditioner and Corrective Hair Serum. Trade enquiries to George Farrugia & Sons Ltd, Farrugia Buildings, Triq ta’ Torba, Attard. T: 2143 7415.
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3. ALPECIN
Although pharmaceutical companies have long been tackling various hair problems with drugs, the latest discovery by a German company shows that hair products enriched with caffeine help your follicle’s performance, stopping your hair from falling out. In fact, the formula of Alpecin is adjusted in such a manner that the caffeine reaches the hair in exactly the right quantity within 120 seconds of contact. Trade enquiries to George Farrugia & Sons Ltd, Farrugia Buildings, Triq ta’ Torba, Attard. T: 2143 7415.
4. DOVE SKIN
Dove’s new, non-greasy body oils come in two delicious, long lasting scents: Shea Butter and Pistachio. Both will leave your skin feeling sensuously smooth and beautifully scented and, as the name suggests, they won’t leave your skin feeling greasy! Exclusively distributed by George Borg Ltd. T: 2147 2177.
5. easy absolute 3
Lisap Absolute 3 permanent hair colour is now available in Malta. Its extremely gentle formula is ammonia-free, and includes argan oil, keratin and a complex called HGL, which is derived from sunflowers to make your hair as shiny as possible. All this while still covering all white hairs. Available in many different shades. Trade enquiries to Beautimport Ltd.T: 2169 6661.
6. DOVE advanced hair system
The new Dove Pure Care Dry Oil range of luxurious products is specifically created to nourish flat and dull hair. With its unique Dry Oil technology, the lightweight, rich formula will leave your hair feeling five times silkier. Exclusively distributed by George Borg Ltd. T: 2147 2177.
7. BIO OIL
Known as ‘the product most recommended for scars and stretch marks in the UK’, Bio Oil is available in three different, convenient sizes from pharmacies and supermarkets. For a sample, please send SAE to George Farrugia & Sons Ltd, Farrugia Buildings, Triq ta’ Torba, Attard. T: 2143 7415, W: www.bio-oil.com
8. essential haircare - MINU
These Essential Haircare products are formulated with mild surfactants that respect the hair while creating an incredibly creamy, compact lather. All are sulphatefree and paraben-free. MINU, with salina caper blossom extracts, are a new addition to the Essential Haircare range. The MINU family is comprised of shampoo, conditioner, mask and serum, and is all made specifically to illuminate coloured hair. Available exclusively from DAVINES salons. Trade enquiries to Beautimport Ltd. T: 2169 6661 or 9949 5309.
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FRESH APPROACH 1. CHANEL’S CHANCE
Chance is unpredictable but, when opportunity strikes, it’s important to seize the moment. Now, Chanel has captured the mystery and unplanned beauty of chance, in the new 35mlbottles of CHANCE, CHANCE EAU FRAÎCHE, and CHANCE EAU TENDRE, available in green, yellow and pink. The choice to seize your Chance is yours. Exclusively distributed by Alfred Gera & Sons Ltd.
2. NINA RICCI
The new Nina Ricci L’Extase perfume embraces the dream of a woman in tune with her deepest and most secret desires; a woman of her time, with a clear and memorable identity. As the first perfume by Francis Kurkdjian for Nina Ricci, L’Extase has a musky, oriental and floral structure centred around two powerful and mysterious accords. Exclusively distributed by Ta’ Xbiex Perfumery Ltd, T: 2133 1553.
3. 007 FOR WOMEN
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Capturing the eloquent, witty, courageous and uncommonly beautiful traits of the Bond Girl, 007 for Women is a fragrance with unprecedented allure. Receive your free foldable pumps when purchasing James Bond 007 for Women EDP 100ml. Local trade enquiries to VJ Salomone Marketing Ltd, T: 8007 2387. Offer valid from authorised outlets.
4. DEBORAH MILANO
Recommended for women over 30, the all-in-one DD Daily Dream foundation by Deborah Milano covers and conceals imperfections, deeply moisturises and protects skin, prevents and minimises discolouration and dark spots, illuminates and revitalises the complexion, and protects skin from the sun with its SPF15 formula – leaving your skin looking younger. Exclusively distributed by AM Mangion Ltd, T: 2397 6000, F: Deborah Milano, Malta.
5. Rogé Cavaillès
The leading French brand for personal hygiene, which is developed for sensitive skin and recommended by all leading dermatologists, has now arrived in Malta. Rogé Cavaillès offers a wide range of products including bar and liquid soaps, bath foams and shower gels, exfoliants, moisturisers, facial cleansers, a range of feminine hygiene products and a complete range of deodorants. Only available in pharmacies.
6. CHANEL
By combining hydration and protection, Chanel’s Hydra Beauty Micro Sérum responds to the skin’s fundamental needs by enveloping it in a silky caress that naturally revives its radiance and original freshness. All you need to do is apply it every morning and evening to cleansed skin. Exclusively distributed by Alfred Gera & Sons Ltd.
7. DEBORAH MILANO
The new Absolute Lasting Liquid Lipstick Duo from Deborah Milano is one of the hottest must-haves this season. Its long-wearing, transfer-resistant and smudge-proof formula glides on instantly, leaving lips feeling and looking gorgeously hydrated. There are eight colours to choose from and they’re all paraben free. Exclusively distributed by AM Mangion Ltd, T: 2397 6000, F: Deborah Milano, Malta.
8. CLARINS
The Clarins Everlasting Foundation SPF15 is an extraordinarily creamy fluid foundation that offers 15 hours of impeccable coverage. Thanks to Clarins’s exclusive Light-Optimising Complex and its extra-long lasting medium-to-full matte coverage, it instantly captures, diffuses and magnifies light, reducing the look of fine lines and imperfections. Available from the Clarins Beauty Centre, Ta’ Xbiex, T: 2133 9256; and other authorised Clarins outlets. Exclusively distributed by von Brockdorff Imports Ltd.
9. CAROLINA HERRERA
The 212 VIP Club Edition maintains the promise of exclusivity and elegance set forth by 212 VIP, but with a fresh, new twist. The fragrance, completely inspired by the New York City party scene, is now available in two new limited editions for him and for her. Exclusively distributed by Ta’ Xbiex Perfumery Ltd, T: 2133 1553.
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The Conversion Factor Turning a house into a home is a lengthy transition that requires much more than hard work, dedication and finances. Here, STYLE ON SUNDAY meets two homeowners whose vision gave an old space a new lease of life. INTERVIE WS BY JO C ARUANA AND IGGY FENECH • PHOTOGR APH Y BY AL AN C ARVILLE
South African businesswoman and former model SONETTE ABOUD takes us on a show-round of her mesmerisingly eclectic and cosmopolitan home in the heart of Hal Ghaxaq. I moved to Malta two-and-a-half years ago, right after my husband and I came here on holiday. I still remember how, on the second day of our trip, I decided that I had had enough of English weather and started looking for somewhere nice on the island. I saw about 15 different properties and, just as I was going to sign for a place, our estate agent said he had a house of character to show us. I didn’t want to see it as my heart was already set on the other place, but I decided to go anyway.
I couldn’t believe my eyes when I got here; it was the dream house I had always wanted! Even so, it was in a terrible state, and although the conversion had already been done, a lot of things needed to be changed and fixed. Since then, I’ve discovered quite a bit about the house’s history. Apparently, during World War II, people used to send letters via messenger pigeons from the rooms on the roof. Also, a man who once came to fill up the well told me that he had lived in the house some 64 years before.
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The lounge, which, in the past, was the mill room, is my favourite spot, and it’s where my dog Tiffany and I spend most of our time. The upper rooms are part of the guesthouse I run called Casa Sonette. As you can see, it has many different items brought together from many different countries, styles and periods. Because the plaster in this and some of the other rooms was falling off, my sister – who is an interior decorator – and I, painted veins on the wall just where the cracks where. We also textured the paint on the walls to hide other defects and give it life. It works beautifully.
I also bought Blackbeard’s treasure chest (yes, the real one!) at auction from Sotheby’s. The treasure and ‘pieces of eight’ may be gone, but it’s got a new role – storing our collection of champagne!
All the stuff I have in this house was in storage for 11 years having been collected over years and years of travelling. I’ve been to 95 countries and have always picked things up along the way. But this is the only country I want to live in now. It’s so Semitic in its elements and it’s gorgeous. I’ve been to most of the places in the Middle East and this converted house is ideal for those visions. I like ethnic stuff and every single thing here has got a story: where I got it from, why I bought it, who I was with, who owned it before, and so on. I like giving old objects a new lease of life. For example, I have two beautiful linen cupboards that I bought at auction from a prison in Jakarta; they now house our silverware and other objects.
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Alan and his daughter, Rebecca
Actor and Helen ‘O Grady principal Alan Montanaro bought his Siggiewi home in 1994 – and has converted it twice since then. Today it is a treasure trove of art and items collected on his travels. Alan lives with his wife Gaby and daughter Rebecca.
When Gaby and I stumbled across this place it was a complete shambles; I remember not even daring to bring my parents to see it for fear of what they might think! But I had clarity when I saw this dump and we knew what we wanted to achieve. Lots of work and plenty of love have
It wasn’t just the house that got converted this time around; some of our furniture has been overhauled too. For instance, this burgundy centrepiece started life as a pine chest. We were about to chuck it out when, instead, we decided to rework it. We’re glad we did as it’s now become a conversation piece. We’ve incorporated an Asian influence too. Through my work as president of the charity DO Cambodia, I have developed a real affinity for the region. Gaby and I will be going to Myanmar in Burma next – which ties in nicely as these black temple tables actually came from there.
turned it into a family home we really enjoy. The first step of the conversion process revolved around getting rid of all the stuff that had somehow settled here – including a loo in what is now the living room. Back in 1994, conversions of this kind were still relatively new and we went with the trends that existed.
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Our art collection is a definite focus of this house. I love art because there’s only ever one of that piece in the entire world, and that makes it special. I’d like the collection to keep growing and plan to acquire at least one piece of art every year. The only problem is I’ve run out of walls! One of my favourites would have to be this painting of (fellow actor) Edward Mercieca and I by Debbie Caruana Dingli. In it, Ed and I are immortalised as Captain Hook and Smee, from the panto Peter Pan in the 90s. Along with Micko’s painting of Picasso, which sits next to it; they always get plenty of attention when we entertain.
Every piece on this wall has a story to tell. I particularly like the large silver mask, which was a present from the cast of Peter Panto.
This spot, in the master bedroom, is dominated by this painting by Oscarwinning artist Peter Howitt. You see, while Rebecca’s room has a lovely view of the Siggiewi church, ours doesn’t – and he thought that was a shame. So he painted us one! It is positioned opposite our bed so it’s the first thing we see every morning. Our kitchen was redone in the most recent conversion. After having one of those stone kitchens for years, Gaby and I wanted something completely different and modern, which transformed it completely. We opted for a neutral palette, DuPont Corian from Shaker and reflective surfaces so as to maximise the light. It definitely makes the space look bigger. £
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C AZZOPARDI ANTIQUES
Adorn your home with beautiful period pieces from C Azzopardi Antiques, like this show-stopping William IV desk, which includes a silver inkwell dated circa 1920, a pair of William IV candlesticks, and a Preziosi coloured lithograph. C Azzopardi Antiques, Shop No.1, The Westin Dragonara, Dragonara Road, St Julian’s. T: 2138 1839, M: 9949 7300, E: info@c-azzopardi.com, W: www.c-azzopardi.com, F: C.Azzopardi Antiques.
IL CAMINO
As winter persists and spring struggles in, why not bring the warmth and comfort of a real fire into your home? Il Camino offers a wide range of wood and gas fireplaces inspired by a selection of different mantels. Il Camino, Birkirkara. T: 2144 1689 or 2149 5726, M: 7988 8999, E: ilcamino@go.net.mt, W: www.edilkamin.com
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Harking back to times gone by, the Duetto wood oven is a revolutionary concept that uses very little wood to reach the desired temperature. The bottom part, known as the ‘fiamma’ can churn out a perfectly good pizza in just 90 seconds, while the top part, the ‘mattone’, cooks gently and progressively. Official distributors: Il Camino, Birkirkara. T: 2144 1689 or 2149 5726, M: 7988 8999, E: ilcamino@go.net.mt,W: www.alfapizza.it
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This handsome 19th century Italian cherrywood chest of drawers, along with the beautiful 17th century Italian oil painting, antique English silver candelabras and centrepiece, are items that glorify a home and speak volumes about their owner. C Azzopardi Antiques, Shop No.1, The Westin Dragonara, Dragonara Road, St Julian’s. T: 2138 1839, M: 9949 7300, E: info@c-azzopardi.com, W: www.c-azzopardi.com, F: C Azzopardi Antiques.
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Add a touch of class to your home décor with these Bohemia crystal candlesticks. Their classic-yetcontemporary design will dress up any space. Starting from €41.50 each from Clément Luxury Home Jewellery, Birkirkara Bypass, Birkirkara. T: 2149 4654.
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Synthetic rattan has never been so affordable. This trendy and modern looking furniture will transform your terrace. Take a look at the new range online. Tabonedirect, Industrial Zone, Triq L-Imprendituri, Mriehel. T: 2144 3193, M: 9947 6485, E: sales@tabonedirect.com, W: www.tabonedirect.com
Enjoy cooking outdoors with a new Grill Me gas BBQ. Priced from €79.95. Tabonedirect, Industrial Zone, Triq L-Imprendituri, Mriehel. T: 2144 3193, M: 9947 6485, E: sales@tabonedirect.com, W: www.tabonedirect.com
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The thickness and weight of these Bohemia crystal vases stand testament to their quality; and while some vases need flowers to look good, these crystal vases are perfect in themselves. Starting from €75 from Clément Luxury Home Jewellery, Birkirkara Bypass, Birkirkara. T: 2149 4654.
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PETROLEA
The Stiraemolla is a mobile, solid-wood, ironing board that, when folded, measures just 17cm – ideal to stow away! To view this item and many others, visit Petrolea, Valley Road, Msida. T: 2123 5487 or 2123 4501, E: showroom@petroleamalta.com
Some things were meant to be used while others were meant to inspire, and this crystal lampshade by Ottaviani will definitely become a focal point in your home. €268 from Clément Luxury Home Jewellery, Birkirkara Bypass, Birkirkara. T: 2149 4654.
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Home Style for Spring Want to fill your home with light, freshness and head-turning décor? We asked three top designers to choose their key trends for spring 2015 – and they’ve provided plenty of inspiration to help you achieve them. W ords by J o C aruana
Old-Meets-New
p Mix and Match (lamaisonaz.com) Striking wallpaper, art deco furniture, classic fabrics and sharp hues combine to make this room an oldmeets-new statement that really works. The black and white palette works beautifully with the hints of mustard, to ensure the result is anything but boring.
These days, your home needn’t be exclusively focused on modern trends or age-old traditions; it can be a fantastic blend of both. “The old-meets-new trend is really amplified this season,” says Kenneth Tanti, of Tanti Interiors. “And, when this is executed successfully, interiors just melt away from a house to become a beautiful home.”
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(frenchbedroomcompany. co.uk) Chandeliers can be gorgeous, but they don’t work in every setting. So how’s this for a modern alternative? Named the King Edison Pendant Lamp, this miniature brass chandelier sits within a clear hand-blown glass shade that is shaped like a light bulb but with an open base. It is named after Thomas Edison, the inventor of the light bulb – combining the pure simplicity of an Edison light bulb with the romance and glamour of a King’s chandelier.
p Touch of Gold (zincdoor.com)
A touch of gold will always give a classic feel to any piece of furniture. Of course, there are beautiful goldfinished pieces available to buy, but you could also have a go at adding a luxury hint yourself with gold leaf.
p Finding Balance (louishenri.com)
If you do have antique or old-style pieces that you want to incorporate into your home, then it’s all about finding balance. London designer Louis Henri used this desk as the basis for one of his settings, which it blends into beautifully, accompanied by a contemporary rug, classic fabrics and a more modern piece of art.
Retro Chic (florrieandbill.com) The retro style of this dinky cocktail chair makes it the perfect addition to any room – while the fabric is a modern take on a classic design. When it comes to old-meets-new, bold patterns create the perfect talking point for any modern home. t Bright White
White can make a huge difference. The same style of furniture can look completely different in dark wood or white; white is far fresher and more contemporary looking. If you have an old piece of furniture you love but it feels drab, why not bring it up-to-date by having it painted white?
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Ageless Elegance
p A Place to Relax (Holly Willoughby) This bedroom feels absolutely timeless – and relaxing! The meld of matching hues, tied in with the differing textures of the fabrics and the coordinated furniture, gives it a very fresh aura. With a delicate trailing floral pattern across the face of the bedding and tailored stripe reverse, this is an ideal way to create an elegant, tranquil feel in your bedroom. Adding a coordinating quilted throw and cushion really emphasises the look.
Marise Pace, of Grey & Adler, is a big believer in ‘timeless design’. “It’s the sort of design that doesn’t pull from trends,” she says. “It’s neither too avant-garde, too fussy, too ornate or too opulent. In fact, timeless décor resists these trends. Timeless design is quietly understated, simple and sophisticated. It’s a style that belongs to both its space and its environment – and it’s a style I would suggest to anyone designing their home at the moment.”
p Into the Future (Susanna Resin) Slipper baths were the norm in Victorian times; they were the metal basins topped up with jugs of hot water we’ve seen in so many movies. These days, we’re able to do away with the jugs and pair their timeless style (which has been updated in glorious white) with the very latest bathroom décor.
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p Leather Luxe (lifeofrileyonline.co.uk) Good quality leather is a material that never goes out of style. You can find different ways to incorporate it, such as on your dining table – or even as accents on chic accessories (we absolutely love this leather-tinged champagne bucket). It Comes Together
(by Alexa Hampton) It’s the combination of everything in this room that makes it all work together. There’s a beautiful mix of fabrics, styles and personal touches that make it ageless. Without the eclectic accessories, this room would be quite a blank canvas of light hues, while the pops of colour from the books and accessories bring it together as a whole.
u Sharp Style (eclectdesign.com)
Gold has a truly timeless element to it. Mix that with black, and you’re onto something that will never go out of style. Take this unusual knife block for example – it exudes an elegance that would make it both fit in and stand out in any kitchen.
p Touch of Vintage
(delightfull.eu) Sometimes one feature item can bring a whole look together. This art deco-style lamp does exactly that – and in a charming vintage style. Made from noble marble and bathed in gold and white, its grace and charm will never go out of style.
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Modern Naturals
p Stone Focus
Effortlessly add focus in your bathroom with a stone wall, such as this one. Paired with modern fittings and finishes, it will provide just the right amount of rustic interest – and will create a calming setting for you to relax in.
p Laid Back Linen
(ralphlaurenhome.com) Natural linen can make all the difference to your space – and studies have shown that it can even improve your sleep. We love this selection of linen and cotton sheets and throws, which – although neutral in colour – would create a stunning focus for any bedroom.
The use of natural materials is all the rage for spring. “When applied correctly, materials such as stone, wood panelling, feature fires, water features and so on come together to blur the boundary between indoors and outdoors,” says interior designer Nick Zammit Tabona, of NZT Projects. “They also invoke a sense of calm and well-being – which is just what is needed to help you unwind from the everincreasing stresses of daily life.”
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t Not Just a Pretty Sight
These days, furniture isn’t best when it’s lovely to look at; it’s best when it’s good for the planet. Just like this bowl chair, which is made from renewable materials including bamboo. And we have to admit – it would be good fun to sit in too!
Go Green
Literally bring the outdoors in by incorporating plants and flowers into your décor. This natureinspired look combines natural wood finishes, fresh flowers, a houseplant and touches of green fabric to make it feel very fresh – perfect for spring!
Green Fingered
And for the ultimate in modern naturals? Well, there’s a lot to be said for bringing some nature indoors – with the help of an indoor garden or plant patch. Whether you line your staircase, windowsills or bookshelves with plants, do it! There’s nothing like the real thing to help you embrace calmness and evoke nature.
p Slice of Life
(nakashimawoodworker.com) This gorgeous table by designer George Nakashima is literally a slice of life – in that it is a restored slice of an old tree trunk. Its innovative folding mechanism proves that natural design can be exciting, as well as eco-friendly. £
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Eastern Promise From delicate hints to sharp tangs, take your taste buds on a tour of the Orient with these show-stopping recipes that will make your dinner parties the talk of the town. F O O D F R O M T H E N E W M E N U AT R I C K S H A W R E S TA U R A N T, B Y E X E C U T I V E C H E F S T E F A N H O G A N , AT T H E C O R I N T H I A P A L A C E H O T E L & S P A , AT TA R D PROPS BY FORM · S T Y LIN G & PHOTOGR APH Y BY TON IO LOMBARDI
Soft Shell Crab Ingredients: 2 soft shell crabs; 50g flour; 50g corn flour; pinch of salt; white pepper; cayenne pepper; 1 egg white, whisked. Method: Mix the flour, corn flour, salt and white and cayenne peppers together. Dip the crabs in the whisked egg white, then in the flour mix, and deep fry in hot oil. Serve with the amazu ponzu dressing (made earlier to accompany the oysters).
Szechuan PepperCrusted Beef Tataki Ingredients: 200g beef tenderloin; 2 tbsp vegetable oil; black peppercorns; Szechuan peppercorns; 1 tsp sesame oil; rock salt. Method: Sear the beef tenderloin in a hot pan and roll in a mixture of the peppercorns and rock salt, then wrap in cling film and leave to rest at room temperature. Carve into thin slices and serve with asparagus spears. Drizzle with sesame oil.
Oysters with Amazu Ponzu Dressing Ingredients: 2 oysters, shucked; 1 cucumber, peeled, cut into strips; 2 tbsp light soy sauce; 4 tbsp rice wine vinegar; 1 tbsp lemon juice; ½cm square of konbu; ½ tsp grated ginger. Method: Mix the soy, rice wine vinegar, lemon juice, konbu and ginger together; leave overnight and strain. Lightly poach the oysters in their own juices, place the cucumber in the shell, top with the oyster and coat with the dressing. Serve additional dressing on the side.
Chicken Satay with Peanut Sauce Ingredients: 1 chicken breast, cut into strips; ½ tsp coriander; 1 shallot, finely diced; ½ garlic clove, crushed; ¼ tsp chilli powder; ¼ tsp turmeric; ½ tsp oyster sauce; 1 tsp light soy sauce; 1 tbsp cooking oil. Method: Mix all the ingredients together and marinate the chicken breast overnight. Grill over a high flame till slightly charred. Serve with satay sauce.
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Lobster Ma Po Ingredients: 1 lobster (approx. 800g); 20g red chilli paste; 90ml chicken stock; 1 tbsp bean paste; ½ tsp light soy sauce; 1 garlic clove, chopped; 1 tsp fresh ginger, grated; ½ tsp sesame oil; pinch of ground Szechuan pepper; 50g tofu, cut into cubes; 1 tbsp vegetable oil; 2 spring onions, sliced; shimeji mushrooms, for decoration. Method: Lightly fry the garlic and ginger in the vegetable oil and add the red chilli paste, bean paste, soy sauce, sesame oil, Szechuan pepper and stock. Cook until thickened. In a pot of boiling water, cook the lobster for five minutes and refresh in iced water. Drain and cut the lobster in half; crack the claw. Heat a pan and stir fry the lobster with the sauce. When ready to serve, add the spring onions and tofu. Serve with stir fried noodles and sautéed shimeji mushrooms.
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Ube Ube Ube Ingredients: 1kg sweet purple yam, boiled and grated; 380g evaporated milk; 320g condensed milk; 100g butter; ½ tsp vanilla. Method: Melt the butter in a pan and add the vanilla, and the evaporated and condensed milks, stir over a low heat so the liquid can start evaporating, add the grated sweet yam and continue to cook for half an hour. Transfer to a mould and refrigerate overnight. Serve with berries, macaroons and ice cream.
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PAPPED! IN STYLE The Launch of Sunday Lunch at Rickshaw Restaurant
Do Cambodia Fundraising Event
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5 1. Elizabeth Carbonaro, Mark Anthony Mifsud, Jozej Vassallo, JP Barthet 2. Charles Borg, Ron van Maarschalkerweerd, Alexander Carabott, Coldo Guemes 3. Peter Grima, Irene Zarb Adami, Andrew Sammut Alessi, Sarah Grima, Krystyna Grima 4. Michael Mangion, Chiara Hyzler, Cathy Lawlor, Alan Montanaro, Isabel Warrington 5. Matthew Saliba, Pat Abela, Jane Peel, Julian Mompalao de Piro, Paula Mompalao de Piro, Karryn Darmanin Kissaun, Kathleen Borg Olivier, Matthew James Smith.
Jim Murray Whisky tasting Event by the Wine Boutique at FrankS, at the Villa Corinthia
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3 The Island Group Pearl Awards, at the Radisson Blu Resort & Spa, Malta Golden Sands
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1. Front - Mr & Mrs Brian Calleja, Sarah Louise Nunn - Back - Mark Vella, Adrian Tonna, Rachelle Tabone, Denise Micallef, Ilona Busuttil, Bernard Dalli, Jo Caruana, Jankarl Farrugia 2. Mrs & Mrs Ernest Barry, Elaine Schembri 3. Ira Losco, Winston J Zahra, Moira Delia 4. Guests.
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SkinCeuticals Charity Launch Event at the Westin Dragonara
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LAUNCH OF Brooklyn Lager AT New York Best
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