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Welcome to our August issue... BBC ONE’s ever popular Sunday evening programme Antiques Roadshow will be filming for its 36th series in the grounds of The Royal Ballet School, White Lodge, Richmond Park, Surrey, on Thursday, 5th September, 2013. The doors open at 9.30 am and close at 4.30pm. Entry to the show is free. Christie’s is thrilled to announce Kate Moss – The Collection - Curated by Gert Elfering, an auction taking place on 25 September that will present a selection of works in various media celebrating the great modern muse Kate Moss. Bentley is delighted to announce the launch of its first luxury fragrance range for men, which brings together the two world-renowned brands of the master French crystal maker Lalique and the iconic British car company. Featuring the world-renowned Chubb Insurance Concours d’Elégance, Boodles Ladies’ Day and numerous world product debuts, Salon Privé is a Motor Show with a difference – a not to be missed, three-day luxury lifestyle extravaganza in the style of a quintessentially English Garden Party in West London. Following the outstanding success of 2012, Salon Privé 2013 will retain its new late summer dateline as a fitting and exquisite end to the British social season.
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Contents 9 Local Life, Arts & Events Last Night of the Proms Setting new standards BBC One Antiques Roadshow visits Richmond Regent Street - The best shopping experience in the world NFL on Regent Street for traffic-free day The Carnaby Men’s Style Night Focus/13 Live By The Lake at Kenwood House Hampstead and Highgate Literary Festival 2013
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Battersea Power Station hosts Open House London the Xhibitionist London Design Festival New look Thames Festival expands to spectacular 10-day celebration of London’s river Bringing back brooches The Lapada Art & Antiques Fair 2013 An elegant commemorative gift His Royal Highness Prince George of Cambridge Competition 48 WIN! Kit out your baby in royal fashion with Cybex and Vertbaudet Toys are back at Selfridges Education 52 Vivid, radiant and unique... The Notting Hill Carnival On your bike - 0 to hero in 54 miles Food & Drink Retro Feasts Pop-up Diner Serves guilty pleasures dishes of 60’s, 70’s & 80’s Real Food Harvest Festival 2013 Posh Picnics
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The good old days! Christie’s presents Kate Moss The Collection Fashion 70 Vodafone London Fashion Weekend Shop Til’ You Drop - Luxury Summer Shopping In London London Fashion Week Preview Rojanatorn Make a splash with your summer swimwear! Health & Beauty Lazer Love on the latest technology Skin check Healthy Balance Q&A DC Leisure Centre’s in Wandsworth Offering affordable leisure for the whole family
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Last Night of the Proms
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SATURDAY 7th SEPTEMBER 2013- ROYAL ALBERT HALL, SW7
arin Alsop will make history at the Last Night of the Proms at the Royal Albert Hall when she becomes the first woman to conduct the world famous final night of The Proms. Alsop conducts the BBC Symphony Orchestra through a programme of both traditional and new music, threading together the many exciting themes of the 2013 Proms.
Park, alongside the BBC Concert Orchestra and conductor... An array of acclaimed artists, including, will also take part (more artists will be announced in due course). The Hyde Park event is broadcast live on BBC Radio 2. Highlights of the Last Night celebrations around the country will be included as part of the live coverage on BBC One, BBC Two and BBC Radio 3, while digital TV viewers can choose to watch the Royal Albert Hall.
Stars of the classical world, Nigel Kennedy and Joyce DiDonato take to the stage to perform a wide range of popular pieces including Over the Rainbow, Danny Boy, and Williams’ Lark Ascending. Described by conductor Jiri Belohlavek as “the world’s largest and most democratic musical festival”, the much-loved classical celebration now encompasses more than 100 concerts each year.
Fancy dress is an optional extra: from dinner jackets to patriotic T-shirts. Many use the occasion for an exuberant display of Britishness. Union Flags are carried and waved by the Prommers, especially during Rule, Britannia!”. Flags, balloons and party poppers are all welcomed though John Drummond famously discouraged this ‘extraneous noise’ during his tenure as Director of the Proms. Sir Henry Wood’s bust is adorned with a laurel chaplet by representatives of the Promenaders, who often wipe an imaginary bead of sweat from his forehead or make some similar gentle visual joke.
Opening with the world premiere of Anna Clyne’s Masquerade, the Last Night programme includes music by some of the season’s Anniversary composers, including Wagner and Britten, as well as featured composers Williams and Bantock, before closing with the traditional Last Night pieces. The Last Night of the Proms celebrations spill out of the Royal Albert Hall into all four nations of the UK. Each BBC Proms in the Park event has its own popular line-up of artists and presenters, and culminates in a live link-up with the Royal Albert Hall for the second half of the concert, transmitted on BBC One. Nigel Kennedy and Joseph Calleja, both of whom will have featured earlier on in the festival, will perform at BBC Proms in the Park, Hyde 10 AUGUST2013
The Royal Albert Hall could be filled many times over with people wishing to attend the Last Night. Tickets are almost as hard to come by as Centre Court passes for the Wimbledon finals, but the whole thing is broadcast live on the BBC - and all round the world. For full details and ticket availability please visit: bbc.co.uk/proms
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F E AT U R E CENTURION CLUB 18th HOLE
Setting New Standards Centurion Club near St Albans opened on July 1st and is already being lauded as one of the finest inland courses in the whole of England.
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BY COLIN CALLANDER, FORMER EDITOR OF GOLF MONTHLY
he Club is owned by an Anglo-Dutch quartet comprising Chairman, Graham Wildish, Managing Director, Scott Evans along with Bert Pronk and André Hendriks and they have spared nothing in their desire to create a private members’ Club of unrivalled quality.
The Club’s 7,084-yard par-72 course is jointly designed by Scott Evans and Simon Gidman, a past president of the European Institute of Golf Course Architects. They have succeeded in crafting a modern masterpiece which is destined for a place near the top of the GB & I course ratings. There are a number of things which standout at The Centurion Club and the first is the majestic piece of land the course is built on. It is both picturesque and undulating and the mounds that separate many of the holes will make marvellous vantage points if ever the owners decide to host a top Tour event. The A1 creeping bent grass greens are already in immaculate condition and are sufficiently contoured to make pitching and putting challenging without becoming a chore. It is a course which provides options for the thinking man’s golfer and also enables a player to use every club in the bag. Most courses have a single signature hole but The Centurion Club is spoilt for choice in that department. It opens and closes with spectacular par-5s and in between there is as diverse and inviting a collection of par-3s, par-4s and par-5s as can be found anywhere in the country. The course at Centurion Club can be stretched to over 7,000-yards from the CENTURION CLUB 6th HOLE
back tees but with five sets of tees it is eminently playable for all standards which is something Gidman is keen to ensure at all the courses he builds. “Our courses are designed to be enjoyed by all golfers and not just by players who can hit the ball 240-yards through the air,” he said. “We want golfers of all abilities to enjoy the experience which is why we have worked hard to provide a variety of different strategic options. “There are many grand holes at The Centurion Club,” he added. “My own favourite might well be the long par-4 6th but it is interesting to note different people often tell you they have a different favourite hole. “The 18th is probably the most spectacular but I’d like to think it’s the sort of course where you’re likely to remember most holes long after you’ve played.” A flexible and varied design is the key to the success of the golf course in Evans opinion. “We have looked to build a course that is fun for golfers of all abilities, but also one that is a good test for the top players from the back tees. The feedback we have received so far suggests that we have achieved that and as it matures over the next few years it’s only going to get better.” Centurion Club is currently offering guided tours for prospective members. There are three categories of membership available: Senate, Centurion and Corporate. Further information about membership is available from Richard Corbett on 01442 510520. CENTURION CLUB 8th HOLE
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Antiques Roadshow visits Richmond Park B
THURSDAY 5th SEPTEMBER 2013
BC ONE’s ever popular Sunday evening programme Antiques Roadshow will be filming for its 36th series in the grounds of The Royal Ballet School, White Lodge, Richmond Park, Surrey, on Thursday, 5th September, 2013. The doors open at 9.30 am and close at 4.30pm. Entry to the show is free. Some of Britain’s leading antiques and fine arts specialists will be on hand to offer free advice and valuations to visitors, who are invited to raid their attics and bring along their family heirlooms, household treasures and car boot bargains for inspection by the experts. Presenter Fiona Bruce says, “This will be my 6th year on the Antiques Roadshow and I still feel so lucky to be presenting the programme . Every week is different; a new location and thousands of new visitors. The only constant is the pleasure of the unexpected - we never know what will turn up, from the most fabulous Faberge to the most humble object with a riveting story...’ People with large pieces of furniture or other big items can send details and photographs of their objects to: Antiques Roadshow, BBC, Whiteladies Road, Bristol BS8 2LR or e-mail them to: antiques.roadshow@bbc.co.uk. It may be possible to arrange to look at the
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item in advance and organise transportation to the venue. The last series, watched by an average of six million viewers, included some amazing finds such as a 1680 Japanese jar bought at a car boot for less than £10 and worth £5,000, a Fijian buli buli club valued, much to the owner’s surprise, at £35,000, an 18th century English lidded glass goblet bought for £2 and worth £5,000, a sculpture by Barbara Hepworth which had been sitting in a school office for years and was worth £80,000, an old Chinese pot which was about to be sent to the charity shop turned out to be 18th century and worth £8,000, a 1660 wine bottle found in a skip was worth £12,000, and a collection of powder compacts were valued at £100,000. Series Editor Simon Shaw says: “Fiona and the team are really looking forward to their visit. Although we can never predict what will come to light, every show brings big surprises, which is what makes working on the show so exciting. So, on behalf of all of the experts, we’re asking the people of Richmond to dig out your treasures!” Please note...there is no parking in the Park but there will be buses from Sheen Gate and Roehampton Gate. More information can be found at www.bbc.co.uk/antiquesroadshow
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Regent Street
The Best Shopping Experience in the World Regent Street, London W1, delivers the best shopping experience in the world, presenting the finest fashion brands and bespoke shopping tools to complement the retail offer.
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he latest international brands include the luxury French Fashion House Longchamp, opening early September, while American clothing brand J Crew and Kiko Makeup Milano, are also due to open shortly. These stores will join the recently opened United Nude, stocking exclusive sculptural shoe designs for women, available only at 80 Regent Street, as well as a men’s collection in the second floor showroom. 24/7 is Regent Street’s very own social media hub accessed through regentstreetonline.com. 24/7 displays real-time feeds from multiple social media platforms including Twitter, Facebook and Instagram allowing customers to be kept up to date and engage with over 100 Regent Street brands and other shoppers. During London Fashion Week, shoppers can show off their personal style on the street and post to the Regent Street social media platforms while participating in a unique and bespoke selection of competitions, the launch of new and exclusive collections, take part in in-store activities and indulge themselves in culinary treats. The Regent Street Gift Card is the first of its kind in the UK and is currently accepted in over 130 stores, hotels and restaurants in and around Regent Street. To help navigate the area, the Regent Street Shopping App showcases the street’s diverse shopping, fashion and lifestyle offer with a live mapping system that consistently evolves with the area. In September, UGG Australia will be celebrating their 35th Anniversary, running in store events throughout the month. Penhaligon’s, will be launching their latest fragrance, ‘Iris Prima’ on 9th September with The National Ballet performing in store. Cycle Club Rapha will be screening live footage of the Tour of Britain while Laird London are offering 15% off in store with exclusive gift vouchers. The newly opened coffee shop on Sherwood Street, Tonic Coffee Bar, is to run Coffee Schools in September to improve your coffee making skills. Shoppers can also browse the AW13 collections of the Regent Street stores including Coach, Anthropologie and Church’s. Ted Baker will give one lucky shopper the chance to win a new season wardrobe worth £400 from their AW13 collection. Heddon Street, one of Regent Street’s Food Quarters, is the home of great culinary treats. During September, wine tasting is being hosted by The Living Room, W1, while Sartoria are crafting delicious shopping themed cocktails. Godiva Chocolatier is relaunching its iconic collection while The East India Company is
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introducing their afternoon tea and their new tea infused cocktail services. With its incredible shopping, with over 75 flagship stores, such as Liberty, Apple, Hamleys, Superdry, Coach, Anthropologie and the largest Burberry store in the world, Regent Street continues to build on its reputation as one of the greatest shopping and lifestyle destinations worldwide. Activities during September Ted Baker Offering the chance to win items from Ted Baker’s AW13 collection entitled ‘Take the Scenic Route’. One lucky shopper will win a new season wardrobe worth £400 by entering a prize draw on RegentStreetOnline.com. Coach Launching their AW13 collection which features intricate gathered leather in soft, sophisticated shades and smooth leather in rich neutrals. Church’s Launching their AW13 collection with pieces such as their Leyton brogues in shades of burgundy and patent brown with unique rubber soles. UGG Australia Celebrating their 35th Anniversary with in-store events throughout September. Penhaligon’s Launching their latest fragrance, ‘Iris Prima’ on 9th September. The National Ballet, who will be performing in store, has inspired this fragrance. Laird London Offering 15% off in store with exclusive gift vouchers. Rapha The premium Cycling Club on Brewer Street, will be screening live footage of the Tour of Britain while cycling fans can enjoy a cup of coffee. Tonic Coffee School classes for those seeking a foundational understanding of coffee making through to those wanting to refine their technique. The Living Room, W1 Running Wine Tasting events that can be booked on their Facebook page. Sartoria The Italian restaurant on Saville Row is making shopping themed cocktails alongside their extensive cocktail menu. Criterion Restaurant Offering a special set menu of three courses at £25. The Cookery School Running a selection of classes including a sourdough masterclass, French breakfast baking, chocolate making, and fish and shellfish classes. Godiva Chocolatier relaunching its iconic collection by reintroducing legendary truffles from the past as well as introducing six new beautiful recipes. The East India Company Holding an in store event, offering a lovely high tea gift set, as well as launching their afternoon tea, and tea infused cocktail services.
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There’s a great range of routes on offer this summer from Portsmouth International Port - destinations in France and Spain that are really close to holiday hot spots, beautiful coastlines, and famous attractions. Brittany Ferries has a choice of routes to suit everyone; whether you want to relax on the beach, explore forests and mountains, or opt for a city break. Family camping holidays, first class hotels, or holiday rental properties are all just a short drive away. And by travelling in your own car you can even take the family pet on holiday with you too!
Pack your car and go
We all hope for a hassle free holiday, but who can really say that stress levels fall with a journey that begins at the airport? Baggage restrictions, charges to check in, a fight to get seats together – it’s not the perfect start to a getaway. The simple solution this summer is to put exactly what you want in your own car, and head to Portsmouth International Port. The Hindhead Tunnel makes the journey even quicker and easier than ever before – a gentle cruise down the A3 to Britain’s best-connected Port.
A calm getaway
Once you’ve arrived at Portsmouth International Port the holiday really starts. A new, modern terminal awaits – a stunning and spacious glass and steel masterpiece. Designed to promote calm, it’s also one of the most environmentally friendly public buildings in the country. Inside you’ll find a cafe with wonderful views of the harbour. There is also a shop, bureau de change, and all the other essential services you’d expect from a first class facility at an international travel gateway.
Luxurious cruise ferries
More like ocean-going cruise liners than cross channel ferries, the Brittany Ferries fleet will get you in the holiday mood. Onboard you’ll discover gourmet restaurants, cinemas, comfortable lounges, exclusive boutiques, family dining facilities and a range of luxury cabins to rest in. There’s the option of a “fast ferry” for those in a hurry, and two of the larger “cruise ferries” even have a swimming pool for passengers with more time to relax.
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NFL on Regent Street for traffic-free day SATURDAY 28TH SEPTEMBER 2013 Regent Street will be traffic-free on Saturday 28 September to showcase the best of American Football and host a “Block Party” celebrating the following day’s NFL game between the Minnesota Vikings and Pittsburgh Steelers.
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his free event between 12 noon and 6pm will give shoppers the chance to experience the music, food, cheerleaders, team drum-lines and interactive games, alongside other popular and exciting features of American Football. Players from the Vikings and Steelers will be taking time out from their preparations for the following day’s showdown at Wembley Stadium to celebrate with their fans on Regent Street. Alistair Kirkwood, managing director of NFLUK, said: “We are really looking forward to giving visitors to Regent Street the opportunity to sample the excitement and razzmatazz of the NFL. The range of activities planned will offer something for everyone; whether a die-hard NFL fan or those who are simply looking for a fun day out or are curious to find out a little bit more about the sport.” The National Football League (NFL) is the most popular professional sport in the United States, with more people naming the NFL as their favourite than all the other professional sports combined. The climax of the NFL season, the Super Bowl, accounts for the top ten most-watched television shows in US history, with more than 160 million tuning in every year. The NFL has responded to the great interest among UK fans by deciding to stage two games at Wembley this autumn. On Sunday 29th September the Minnesota Vikings will host the Pittsburgh Steelers, who have won a record
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six Super Bowls, and on Sunday October 27 the Jacksonville Jaguars will be at home to the San Francisco 49ers. Since 2007, the NFL has played one competitive, regular-season game every year at Wembley Stadium, with sell-out crowds of around 83,000. The action on-field is supported by a range of activity around London during the week of the game - including public appearances by NFL players and cheerleaders, community events and an NFL Fan Rally, which attracts more than 40,000 people the day before the game. Following the success of Summer Streets, when Regent Street was traffic free for four consecutive Sundays in July, this exciting event will mark a new date in the calendar where shoppers will be able to enjoy a street free of traffic to make the most of their shopping day. Other traffic free dates in the calendar include: 2nd November, for the annual Regent Street Motor Show and 9th November, when the iconic Regent Street Christmas Lights will be switched on. facebook.com/RegentStreetOfficial twitter.com/RegentStOnline instagram.com/RegentStreetOfficial
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The Carnaby Men’s Style Night THURSDAY 12th SEPTEMBER 2013, 5-9pm
Over 100 fashion brands, restaurants and bars in the Carnaby area are uniting to create the ultimate shopping experience for men.
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n the agenda are bands, DJs, money can’t buy experiences, wet shaves, tastings, trend talks, a pop up ale bar and 20% discount on new season collections.
New brands to the area Paul Smith Soho, Scotch & Soda, Gant Rugger and ElevenParis are taking part as well as heritage brands such as Fred Perry, Ben Sherman and Lambretta. Footwear shops include Size, Dr. Marten’s and Office, and those denim lovers should head to G Star, Diesel, Flying Horse Jeans and Pepe Jeans. For tailoring go to Mark Powell or Peckham Rye and for fashion forward collections check out Other and Bolongaro Trevor who will have a magician to entertain you. Cheap Monday will be holding live poster art in store inspired by their new AW13 collection as well as providing a free gift with every purchase. If it’s concept stores and one off products you are looking for then Newburgh Quarter is a must visit for Filson, Levi’s Vintage Store, Superga, Lomography and No 6 by Adidas. Grooming products can be found at Pankhurst London and Cowshed. Style scouts will be on the hunt for the best dressed shoppers who will be awarded with a goodie bag and a Carnaby privilege card to access treats from brands all year round. The capital’s coolest shopping destination has independent boutiques, heritage brands, unique concept stores and global fashion labels in its 13 streets.
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Although the focus is on men’s fashion, womenswear brands are taking part too... such as Terry de Havilland, Pixi, Make Up Store and Monki. For delicious food and drink, you can take a bite in one of the participating restaurants such as Cha Cha Moon, The Diner, Dehesa, Carnaby Burger Co, Fornata or newly opened Whyte and Brown or Rosa’s. For drinks head to Blue Posts, White Horse, Zebrano, Bitter Sweet or the protein bar at Moosh in Kingly Court. The White Horse pop up Ale and Cider bar will be in Kingly Court, where all ticket holders can enjoy a complimentary drink. GQ magazine have their own pop up shop on the night, where Associate Editor Robert Johnston will be hosting free trend talks every hour, presenting the latest AW trends and fashion seasonal essentials from Carnaby brands. All ticket holders will automatically be entered into a prize draw to win £500 to spend in Carnaby, dinner for 2 and a bespoke suit made by Peckham Rye. Lucky shoppers will walk away with one of the 200 FREE exclusive goodie bags which will be given to shoppers in the area. Register for a free ticket at www.carnaby.co.uk and see full participations and events list. Carnaby London @CarnabyLondon www.carnaby.co.uk
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ocus/13 is the ultimate interior design event, dedicated to inspire, inform and deliver the best in international design. Discover world-class talent and get connected at the legendary creative hub of Design Centre, Chelsea Harbour. Focus/13 brings together the people who matter in the world of design for an inspiring exchange of ideas and collection launches. From ‘in conversation’ talks and debates with influential global names, curated tours, book signings and access to the latest news and developments, it is the unmissable show of the season. Add to this, 99 showrooms with over 500 international brands showcasing new collections featuring original displays and hosting bespoke ‘Access All Areas’ events, this is a refreshing gathering that brings together the brightest and most creative minds under one roof, as well as at external participants in Chelsea. Other highlights include specially commissioned installations, a showstopping restaurant, media hubs and pop-ups as well as a design blog that offers unprecedented access as the show unfolds. Every detail is carefully considered to capture the mood of the moment. A byword for quality, craftsmanship and innovation, Focus/13 is a premier design destination. Whether you are looking for ideas for the home or solutions for a commercial project, it promises opportunities to engage with design. Discover the latest design directions or develop knowledge of the season’s key fabrics, furniture, wall coverings, lighting, accessories, kitchens, bathroom, outdoor living, tiles and carpets. Focus/13 is the first port of call for designers, architects style-seekers and decision-makers who need to stay in touch with what is happening in the design arena.
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SHOW HIGHLIGHTS Conversations in Design Don’t miss international names taking to the stage to share their creative know-how and design experiences. It is ultimate meeting place for creative minds. Access All Areas Get the inside track at informal and informative workshops, ‘meet the designer’ sessions and showroom presentations. Partnering with leading design authorities this promises a diverse mix, all offering exclusive insights into the design world. Curated Tours If you want to shop the show like an editor then join industry insider and stylist Emilio Pimentel-Reid for a curated tour as he reveals his secret sources. Tatler Restaurant The design of the pop-up Tatler Restaurant is a guaranteed showstopper and has been specially commissioned for Focus/13. Access Great Design Blog With breaking news, key design directions as well as interviews with the people who make great design happen this blog offers unprecedented access as the show unfolds. Courtesy Transport Leave the car at home. The shuttle service leaves Sloane Square to Design Centre, Chelsea Harbour via selected Chelsea showrooms, as well as to Decorex throughout the day. Design Centre, Chelsea Harbour is also adjacent to Imperial Wharf railway station, easily accessible to other London Design Festival hubs. Design Centre Chelsea Harbour, Lots Road, London SW10 0XE Plus outside participants in Chelsea Call 020 7225 9166, email enquiries@dcch.co.uk or visit www.dcch.co.uk
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Live By The Lake at Kenwood House 23rd – 25th AUGUST & 30th AUGUST – 1st SEPTEMBER 2013
The hotly anticipated series of outdoor summer concerts at Kenwood House, marks the welcome return of the English Heritage concert season.
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roduced by the young dynamic agency, Rouge Events, Live By The Lake’s outstanding lineup of world class music is scheduled over six days. Each show promises to attract up to 10,000 music and film lovers to enjoy the music and share a picnic with friends and family in more than 100 acres of Kenwood House’s beautifully landscaped gardens. Boasting the perfect mix of pop, rock, soul, classical, musical theatre and film, Live By The Lake promises something special for every music lover in the land.
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Suede and special guests British Sea Power and Teleman Kicking off proceedings on Friday August 23rd are the multi-platinum selling, mighty Suede (left), Britpop progenitors, one of the world’s most exciting rock bands and whose sixth studio album ‘Bloodsports’ was released in March, after a ten year gap, to much critical acclaim. Suede’s special guests are the splendid Brighton-based indie rockers British Sea Power, the title of whose current album, ‘Machineries of Joy’, was inspired by a collection of short stories by the great sci-fi author, Ray Bradbury. The band recently performed their soundtrack for the documentary film ‘From the Land to the Sea’, directed by Penny Woolcock, at the 24 AUGUST2013
Sundance London Film and Music Festival at the 02 and at the Sheffield Documentary Festival. Also on the bill is fast rising Teleman the London guitar, drum, and synth trio. SATURDAY 24RD AUGUST
Choral Greats with the Royal Choral Society and the Royal Philharmonic Concert Orchestra conducted by Roderick Dunk On Saturday August 24th it’s a feast for classical music lovers with the Royal Choral Society and the Royal Philharmonic Concert Orchestra conducted by Roderick Dunk, performing a wonderful selection of arias from, among others, Carmina Burana, Madame Butterfly, Verdi’s Requiem and many more. The night will end with a spectacular firework display. Roderick Dunk will be well known to BBC Radio 2 listeners as the BBC Concert Orchestra’s regular guest conductor for the long running Friday Night is Music Night. SUNDAY 25TH AUGUST
Keane and special guest Laura Mvula and Jessica Sweetman To complete the perfect first weekend on August 25th the Brit Award winning, Grammy nominated, 10 million selling Keane will take to the stage; fronted by the charismatic Tom Chaplin, the band’s fourth studio
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album, Strangeland, was released in May 2012 and immediately topped the UK charts. Keane are delighted to have as their special guest the uniquely gifted soul singer/songwriter Laura Mvula, whose debut album, ‘Sing To The Moon’, was released this year and instantly catapulted her into the musical stratosphere and a headlining slot at this year’s Isle of Wight Festival. Also performing on the same bill is the young British singer/songwriter Jessica Sweetman. FRIDAY 30TH AUGUST
Singin’ In The Rain’ - film screening, score performed by the Royal Philharmonic Concert Orchestra conducted by Neil Thomson Friday August 30th offers a truly rare opportunity to film fans: the screening of the 1952 musical romantic comedy ‘Singin’ In The Rain’ to a LIVE score performed by the Royal Philharmonic Concert Orchestra. Starring the legendary Gene Kelly, Donald O’Connor, and Debbie Reynolds, and choreographed and directed by Gene Kelly, the film offers an entertaining depiction of a 1927 Hollywood caught up in the transition from silent films to talkies. The RPO, conducted by Neil Thomson, will bring the film’s iconic soundtrack to life while the re-mastered film is shown on the big screen. SATURDAY 31ST AUGUST
Opera Al Fresco with Ana Maria Martinez, Wynne Evans and the English National Opera Orchestra conducted by Paul Daniel Saturday August 31st is Opera Alfresco night with the English National Opera Orchestra conducted by Paul Daniel and a special appearance by the incomparable Grammy Award winning American soprano, Ana Maria Martinez whose lyrical, elegant style has seen her grace all the grand opera houses around the world. The English National Opera Orchestra together with principal soloists Wynne Evans, and David Kempster will perform some of the world’s greatest and most popular arias from the works of Bizet, Mozart, Puccini, Verdi and more. SUNDAY 1ST SEPTEMBER
Michael Ball and friends sing songs by George & Ira Gershwin with the Royal Philharmonic Concert Orchestra conducted by Jae Alexander
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Michael Ball, double Olivier Award winner (‘Hairspray’, ‘Sweeney Todd’), multi-platinum recording artist, and radio and TV presenter will close Live By The Lake’s programme of events with a special evening of music by George and Ira Gershwin with the Royal Philharmonic Concert Orchestra conducted by Jae Alexander. Britain’s top musical theatre star will be inviting friends from the West End stage such as Kerry Ellis, Gina Beck, and David Shannon to join him in performing some of the Gershwin’s best loved songs including Summertime, I Got Rhythm, S’Wonderful, Shall We Dance, and many more. Nathan Homan of Rouge Events says: “We are absolutely delighted to be producing the first Live By The Lake at Kenwood House in association with English Heritage. We’ve got a wonderful lineup of world class performers and I think Kenwood’s beautiful grounds are the perfect setting for what promises to be a seriously great series of summer concerts. Even in this digital age, the appetite for live performance is greater than ever – the calibre of artists who are appearing at Live By The Lake is a testament to their own enjoyment of playing outdoor concerts and I think audiences across the six nights will love every minute of it.” Boasting the perfect mix of pop, rock, soul, classical, musical theatre and film, Live By The Lake promises something special for every music lover in the land. Tickets are now on sale at www.kenwood.seetickets.com and there are a limited number of discounts for residents in many of London’s northwest postal districts. Ticket holders will be able to choose a variety of reasonably priced tickets for each concert and to decide whether or not to bring their own picnic and all-weather paraphernalia! For those who want to rock up unhampered, the best of Carluccio’s Italian picnics can be ordered in advance and picked up on the day of each orchestral concert. (NB: Suede and Keane concerts will be standing room only, so picnics and chairs should be left at home and a range of drinks and delicious food will be available from the on-site concession stands.
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Hampstead and Highgate Literary Festival 2013 15th – 17th SEPTEMBER 2013 - IVY HOUSE, NORTH END ROAD, LONDON NW11
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The excitement is mounting, the Hampstead and Highgate Literary Festival 2013 bookings are now live
his year’s festival, sponsored by Yelverton Properties and now in its 5th year will feature top authors and celebrities including Ruby Wax, Nick Ross, Maggie O’Farrell, Tracy Chevalier, Sathnam Sanghera, Gill Hornby, Marcus Burkemann, Shelina Permalloo, Miles Jupp, Charlotte Mendelson, Mark Billingham, Countess of Carnarvon, Daisy Waugh, Kate Figes and Baroness Gillian Shephard, to name but a few. Organisers and hosts, the London Jewish Cultural Centre in partnership with the Ham&High, are delighted to announce a fantastic line-up, along with two special new additions to the festivities on Sunday 15th September; Kidsfest and Poetry in the Park. Kidsfest offers a host of ‘Kid for a Quid’ events at Ivy House, and for readers of all ages, there will be live poetry in neighbouring Golders Hill Park. Don’t miss Tea and Jam Sandwiches with The Tiger Who Came To Tea author Judith Kerr, celebrating her 90th birthday, Lauren Child (Charlie and Lola), Horrible Histories, workshops and more. Kidsfest is sponsored by Diana and Allan Morgenthau Charitable Trust.
Other Highlights include Sunday 15th September, 11am – 12 midday 50 Years of Doctor Who A celebration for fans of all ages Steve Tribe, James Goss and Marcus Hearn Marcus Hearn’s The Vault is a collector’s dream - 50 years of photographs, props, costumes designs, production memos, letters and scripts. And for the untold story of Gallifrey’s last Time Lord, James Goss and Steve Tribe’s The Doctor: His Lives And Times, charts the story of an impossible life – of a time traveller who continually saved the universe. £10 Monday 16th September 6.45-7.45pm The Real Iron Lady - Working with Mrs T. Gillian Shephard talks to Sarah Baxter What was it really like to work with Mrs T? Gillian Shephard, peer, politician and former Parliamentary Under Secretary under Margaret Thatcher, will discuss with Editor of The Sunday Times Magazine, Sarah Baxter, what the Iron Lady was really like at close 26 AUGUST2013
quarters. Drawing on the perspective of John Major, Geoffrey Howe, Douglas Hurd and other Cabinet colleagues, she laces her observations with her own sparkling wit and acerbic comment. £12 Tuesday 17th September 12.30-1.30pm Camden Lock and the Market Caitlin Davies talks to Wendy Wallace Caitlin Davies introduces us to Camden Lock, the world’s most famous market and London’s second most popular free attraction after the British Museum - a unique piece of London, a cradle of design talent, heartland of the capital’s music scene and a multicultural melting pot. Her new book tells its stories in an illustrated history full of personal memories and previously unpublished archive images. £7 and 2.30-1.30pm The Complete Jack the Ripper Donald Rumbelow Fully updated and revised, Donald Rumbelow’s classic work is the ultimate examination of the facts, theories, fictions and fascinations surrounding the greatest whodunit in history. Rumbelow, a former London Metropolitan policeman, and authority on crime, subjects every theory to deep scrutiny. He also examines the horrifying parallel crimes of the Düsseldorf and Yorkshire Rippers to try and throw further light on the atrocities of Victorian London. £7 Keep visiting www.hamhighlitfest.com for full details of the Festival, Kidsfest, and Poetry in the Park. Book online or call 020 8511 7900 Venue: Ivy House, 94-96 North End Road, London NW11 7SX. Some tickets will be available on the door, on a first come, first served basis. Every event is individually priced; please check the website for details. If you purchase tickets online, please print the email confirmation and bring it with you to each event. The confirmation is your ticket. All information is subject to change.
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Salon Privé 2013 4th - 6th SEPTEMBER 2013, SYON PARK, WEST LONDON
Now entering its 8th consecutive year, Salon Privé is the UK’s premier ‘boutique’ motoring event is returning to West London’s Syon Park in 2013.
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eaturing the world-renowned Chubb Insurance Concours d’Elégance, Boodles Ladies’ Day and numerous world product debuts, Salon Privé is a Motor Show with a difference – a not-to-be-missed, three-day luxury lifestyle extravaganza in the style of a quintessentially English Garden Party in West London. Following the outstanding success of 2012, Salon Privé 2013 will retain its new late summer dateline as a fitting and exquisite end to the British social season. It is a hospitality-only event appealing to discerning guests, collectors, buyers, owners and enthusiasts who prefer a more intimate and engaging experience. It is a presentation of the very finest automotive and luxury brands as well as the rarest and most valuable of classic cars and motorcycles, all of which are beautifully displayed on the lawns of one the country’s most spectacular stately homes, Syon Park.
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Concours d’elegance The Concours is everything an internationally acclaimed event should be – a display of exclusive and exceptional historic cars and motorcycles. These classics have an important part to play in history, they each have their own story to tell and allow us to go back in time to see the spectacular automobile designs created by these masterful engineers. Represented at this year’s Event are Aston Martin, Lamborghini, Porsche Mercedes-Benz, Ferrari, Norton, Yamaha, Triumph amongst other superb and legendary marques. Entry is by invitation only. A high calibre jury, chaired by Derek Bell, former British Grand Prix racing driver, will judge the participating vehicles. Awards will be presented for Class Winner, Class Runner-up, Class 3rd place and 10 Special Prizes awarded for the likes of Best Interior, Best Design as well as the much coveted People’s Choice and of course the grand finale prize, Best of Show.
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Guests are treated to a staggering display of vintage Super and Luxury Cars, all beautifully and openly displayed on the lawns of this privately-owned state house, Syon Park. The rarity and exclusivity of many of these historic vehicles further endorses the organisers’ claim to it being the principal and most significant Concours d’Elégance in the UK. With its high profile guests and mixture of live performances and innovative activities, Salon Privé has secured its place as an event of great magnitude on the English Social Calendar. Boodles Ladies Day The Boodles Ladies’ Day at Salon Privé is a day not to be missed. Be a part of this amazing day where beautifully dressed women are more than a match for their Super Car counterparts. In addition to the luxury brands ,stunning classic and Super Cars on display, a celebrity panel will select a short list of the most stylishly dressed ladies one of whom will be awarded a piece of jewellery from Boodles during afternoon tea. Audemars Piguet Super Car Friday Whether attending with friends or entertaining clients and customers, this is a spectacular day out; The Audemars Piquet Super Car Friday, which combines live music and entertainment, daily classic & super car parades, Pommery Champagne, lobster luncheon and afternoon tea, all set against the stunning back drop of Syon House. Here you’ll find the latest and most spectacular super cars, the Chubb Insurance Concours d’Elegance, the Luxury Brands Village featuring jewellery, watches, private jets and yachts and the EFG Private Bank Art & Memorabilia Fair.
Managing Director, Andrew Bagley, said: “Together with our key sponsors, partners and exhibitors, we concluded that 2012 was, without doubt, the best Salon Privé ever. The timing was perfect, as was the weather, and moving into early September gives us an opportunity to establish a long-term dateline that sponsors, exhibitors, concours entrants and guests can diarise and look forward to. We have therefore jointly decided that September is the best way forward, as it provided such a glorious end to the British summer this year, and we are committed to delivering even more in 2013.”
Through its rich and colourful history from its origins as an Abbey in the 15th century to its present ownership by the 12th Duke of Northumberland, Syon Park has remained a much loved and coveted home and set amongst 200 acres of private parkland it is hard to believe that it lies barely 7 miles from central London. With onsite parking available as well as easy access via either road (A4/M4), rail or air (helicopter), getting to and from the event could not be easier and for those wishing to extend their stay, there is always the 5* Waldorf Astoria Hotel newly built within the grounds of Syon Park to consider. Tickets for Salon Privé 2013 are available now and can be purchased at by calling the Ticket Hotline on 0808 100 2205.
For more details please visit www.salonprivelondon.com
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Battersea Power Station hosts
Open House London 21ST & 22ND SEPTEMBER 2013
Also including The View from the Shard, 30 St Mary Axe (aka the Gherkin) and Tower 42
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attersea Power Station, built in the 1930s as a coal-powered fire station and powering over one fifth of London at its peak, will host site visits as part of Open House London for the first time. It will be the last opportunity to see one of London’s most iconic buildings before it undergoes an eagerly anticipated and vibrant mixed-use redevelopment with shops, cafes, restaurants and bars set amongst 3,500 new homes and 18 acres of green space. It will be amongst more than 700 buildings throwing open their doors to promote the value of good design over the Open House London weekend, alongside a programme of neighbourhood walks, engineering and landscape tours, cycle rides and experts’ talks – all for free. A highly anticipated fixture in the capital’s cultural calendar, Open House London is a truly city-wide celebration of the buildings, places and spaces where we live and work. It will be a unique opportunity to see, explore and learn about London’s amazing architecture and design over one weekend. This year’s theme ‘Celebrating architecture, people and place’ explores issues that are relevant to local communities and how the built environment is evolving – including the design of homes, the role of architects, engineers and contemporary design in revitalising places and above all showing how good design can make London a more liveable, vibrant and enjoyable city. Highlights to include Iconic landmarks and towers including Battersea Power Station, The View from the Shard, 30 St Mary Axe (aka the Gherkin) and Tower 42 London’s infrastructure revealed with the Institution of Civil Engineers - including engineering walks and site visits to major construction and engineering sites East London Transformation – discover all about the transformation of East London and the Lea Valley with expert-led events showcasing the regeneration of areas surrounding the Olympic Park. Nearly 50 projects with Landscape at their heart with the Landscape Institute
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Showcase of 100 private homes, architects’ homes and ground-breaking housing developments Eco, zero carbon and retrofit buildings, with the chance to talk to experts, see measures in action and discover how you can implement changes in your own home Win a weekend stay at the magnificent Lutyens-designed Bloomsbury Hotel Speak with planners, architects and engineers on how they create successful buildings and cities Maggie’s and Open House London ‘Culture Crawl’ on Friday 20th September – a moonlit walk through London with the opportunity to see Open House architecture and raise money for Maggie’s Cancer Centres Activities for kids and families, from architectural model-making to quiz trails Chart-topping Open House app for iphone from the appstore Archibus tour with Arriva – win a place on an architectural whirlwind tour by historic Routemaster bus Photography competition in partnership with Architects’ Journal and The Photographers’ Gallery Victoria Thornton, Founding Director of Open-City comments: “Open House is a unique and vibrant annual event, offering people across London the chance to explore and learn about the capital’s architecture. In 2012 87% of participants said the Open House annual event was the best way see, explore and learn about the capital’s architecture. This year we’re putting together a great programme of open buildings, walks, tours and talks taking in everything from award-winning contemporary homes to major regeneration areas.” Full details of buildings and events will be published in the 2013 Guide (available from mid August) and can be ordered online www.facebook.com/pages/Open-House/57147807198 @openhouselondon www.openhouselondon.org.uk
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at London Transport Museum 30 July – 31 August Power of steam science demonstrations Storytime and singalong sessions Make-and-take craft workshops KIDS GO FREE Visit www.ltmuseum.co.uk for full timetable of activities
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the Xhibitionist Gray Design is pleased to announce the release of it’s latest yacht and car design, the Xhibitionist. Provisional price tag of around 100 million.
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culpted with the flowing lines of an Art Nouveau masterpiece and heavy tones of automotive styling, the Xhibitionist, with it’s deployable bow platform and reconfigurable interior space breaks new ground in yacht styling and indeed opens a new niche in corporate floating real estate.
Redefining Traditions You can be forgiven for thinking, at first glance, that you’re seeing a leaked still from a yet-to-be released, Fifth Element style sci-fi blockbuster. Far from being fiction, though, this yacht has been designed with very real, very modern and very useful applications in mind. It is, first and foremost, a cleverly engineered workhorse; a nautical tool designed to fulfil many different roles. As the name and unconventional appearance may suggest, this is no ordinary yacht. This is something completely different. This is the Xhibitionist. The brainchild of renowned Swedish-based designer, Eduard Gray, the Xhibitionist is partly inspired by traditions as old as seafaring itself. The desire to rekindle some of those traditions in an ultra-modern setting has resulted in, not only, the creation of a jaw-dropping super yacht, but the creation of a veritable entity
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that has almost developed a personality of its own. As much thought has gone into the conception of this vessel in terms of its viability as has gone into the actual structural design itself. It is, quite simply, a masterful blend of style, purpose and efficiency. One of the most striking elements on this one-of-a-kind vessel is the hull. The inverted trimaran configuration has been employed for one overriding reason; stability. That, in itself, speaks volumes about the real reason the Xhibitionist has come about. Futureproof Stability in any line of business can quite often mean going with the flow: literally. The Xhibitionist is endowed with the capability to evolve with and adapt to the pace of change we see in today’s world alongside maintaining its enduring aesthetic appeal. It has been future-proofed in some respects; both in terms of its actual features and its potential ‘lives’, as it were. Unlike a ‘private’ yacht, this versatile yacht has been designed to do a job; or rather, jobs. What those jobs are could vary tremendously but one of them is probably abundantly obvious: this thing has been designed to wantonly, shamelessly, unabashedly and knowingly steal the show.
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‘Show’ is, really, at the crux of what the Xhibitionist is all about. Aside from being a ‘show’ unto itself, it has been created in such a way that some of the real showing takes place on the inside. The shape of the outside may give some people a clue as to where we’re heading next. The undeniably automotive lines are testament to Eduard Grays achievements as a designer of supercars (one of which, the Xhibit-G, has been specially created to complement the Xhibitionist). A common first reaction, it has to be said, is just that; ..’it looks like a car’ (indeed, Batman has been mentioned a few times, too). Art-Nouveau Styling As far as investments go, the Xhibitionist resembles more of a real estate and marketing venture than a yacht. If so desired, it can effectively be used as an exclusive, floating showroom. A Steinway piano completes the scene beautifully while the vessel is in ‘guest mode’. The dual staircase by Cornish Stairways adds a homely familiarity to the main exhibition room in its full open glory and the Baccarat lighting perfectly complements the subtle Art-Nouveau styling throughout. In ‘Retail Mode’ the partitions are in place creating many individual spaces for a more private retail experience and the Nuance smart shading feature from Vision Systems provides yet more privacy at the swipe of a fingertip. Sun Lover At the stern is the sprawling beach club area providing space for events closer to the lapping water. It is, as with most yachts, also an access point and will likely be the first place one would set foot on board. Matching pontoon extensions are also an option, should they be required. Above all the fly deck is where the serious relaxation takes place. Two separate areas, one with a jacuzzi, provide guests with ample space to unwind in comfort and take in the views and sunshine.
Sunshine is something the Xhibitionist is particularly fond of, with massive solar panels in operation; a sight to behold in itself. Opening up out of what looks like the hood of a giant sports car, they serve two purposes. The solar panels themselves not only provide power to the vessel; they’re sturdy enough to act as a helipad, concert stage, or whatever else suits the need of the owner. The frontal section that drops down serves the same purpose as its counterpart on aircraft carriers; allowing for access and loading. It is not beyond the realms of imagination: seeing a celebrity DJ or a live band perched on the platform performing in front of ten thousand people in a marina. At the bow of the yacht is another fascinating addition; the viewing window, Jacques Cousteau himself would have approved. Although it’s above water, in this case, it provides a select group of guests with something of a secluded alcove; one with a spectacular view. Floating, Working Asset The Xhibitionist is an intelligently designed and finely tuned instrument that was made, quite simply, to turn heads. More than that, it poses a serious option for investors when comparing to the real estate market in terms of Dollars per square foot and as a key feature in a business model literally represents a floating, working asset. The size alone of the solar panels gives some indication of just how efficient the Xhibitionist can be (and how quietly it can glide into a marina). They also go to provide free energy for the final piece de resistance when talking eye candy..the night time illumination. As though the Xhibitionist weren’t spectacular enough, evening lighting by Ocean LED have ensured that it marks its territory and keeps it long after the sun has set.
For more information A short video overview of the features can be found here: www.youtube.com/ watch?v=Q6N0KfObmA8 http://graydesign.se AUGUST2013 33
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London Design Festival 14th -22nd SEPTEMBER 2013
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This September sees one of the most important events on the global design calendar, the London Design Festival in its eleventh year.
he London Design Festival is a key constituent of London’s Autumn creative season, alongside London Fashion Week, Frieze Art Fair and the London Film Festival. Established in 2003 its role is to celebrate and promote London as the world’s design capital and gateway to the international design community.
The Festival expects more than 250 partners and over 300 events celebrating the best in design. As ever, the Festival also delivers its own varied programme of commissioned projects with highlights at Tate Modern and at its hub venue, the Victoria and Albert Museum, with a number of site-specific installations. Last year there were 79 shows and events at the Festival’s central hub at the V&A, while the four Design Districts including Brompton Design District, Shoreditch Design Triangle and Fitzrovia Now, hosted over 100 events. The Festival attracted a dedicated – or direct – audience of over 350,000 people, from over 60 countries with a wider audience of over 2m people coming into contact with the major public commissions. The Festival works closely with, and receives financial support directly from, the Mayor’s Office – having transferred support from the London Development Agency. The Festival also receives support from Arts Council England, as a National Portfolio Organisation 2012-15. “This year’s Festival programme is a true reflection of our diverse and creatively dynamic city, with a vast array of events, installations and exhibitions showcasing the huge number of different design disciplines practiced in London.” Sir John Sorrell, Chairman, London Design Festival “I am delighted to back the London Design Festival, which puts the
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spotlight on the most exciting and innovative design talent from across the globe. From the drawing board to the prototype to the finished product, this important sector creates thousands of jobs and generates billions of pounds for our economy and underpins London’s reputation for creativity.” Boris Johnson, Mayor of London Following on from the sell-out inaugural event in 2012, the Global Design Forum returns with an enhanced programme in 2013. The event brings together some of the most revered names in the worlds of design, business, branding and innovation to explore how design can make the world a better place. Comprising keynote speeches, panel discussions, fast-paced presentations and Q&A sessions, the Forum creates a rich platform for open discussion and debate. Four main sessions will take place in the Purcell Rooms in the Southbank Centre, involving over 20 high-profile international speakers. Over the past eleven years, a number of key design exhibitions have become an integral and vital part of the London Design Festival, each offering an exciting mix of designers, products, talks, installations and innovations housed under one roof. These include 100% Design at Earls Court Decorex International, at Perks Field & The Orangery designjunction at The Old Sorting Office Super Brands London at Truman Brewery Tent London at Truman Brewery For more details please visit www.londondesignfestival.com
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New look Thames Festival expands to spectacular 10-day celebration of London’s river 6th – 15th SEPTEMBER 2013 The Mayor’s Thames Festival undergoes an exciting transformation this year, staging a 10-day celebration of the river through inspiring events on the water and along its banks and bridges.
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or the first time, the festival will extend beyond its usual concentrated weekend of riverside animations to a wider season of accessible public art commissions, performances and river-based activities, as well as initiatives to get people into boats and back onto the waters of London’s greatest natural asset. With the principal focus being between Lambeth Bridge and St Katharine Docks, events will also take place this year from the source of the Thames down to its mouth. Major artists taking part include Richard Wilson (UK), Zatorski + Zatorski (UK), Layla Curtis (UK), Nikolaj Bendix Skyum Larsen (Denmark), Hew Locke (UK), and Doug Fishbone (USA). Some events to look forward to are: A Water-borne Ships’ Opera: 14th September 2013 - The lost voices of the Thames will call out across the river once again when an extraordinary waterborne ships’ opera is staged by twice Turner Prize-nominated Richard Wilson (UK) and Cultureship Directors and artists, Zatorski + Zatorski (UK). The centrepiece of this year’s Thames Festival, 1513: A Ships’ Opera begins at sea on the morning of 14th September 2013 at the mouth of the Thames Estuary, launching a day-long, three-act performance that will reach its climax in a spectacular sound, steam and light display in the Pool of London later that night. Against the backdrop of the majestic Tower Bridge, an armada of historic vessels from the age of sail, steam and diesel will resurrect the lost sounds of the river in a live, moving, operatic concerto of ships’ steam whistles, bells, horns, hooters, sirens and cannon. Some of the musicians taking part in the performance have worked with Bjork, Oasis and The Pogues. 1513: A Ships’ Opera is part of a suite of five Cultureship projects celebrating the Thames curated by Cultureship Directors and artists, Zatorski + Zatorski, for the 2013 Mayor’s Thames Festival, also featuring Layla Curtis (UK), Nikolaj Bendix Skyum Larsen (Denmark), Doug Fishbone (USA), and Hew Locke (UK). 1513: A Ships’ Opera is a Cultureship project commissioned by the Thames Festival Trust. The World’s Slowest, and Most Colourful, River Race 15th September - Massive steel barges are inched along the Thames in central London by newcomers, watermen and lightermen – many in fancy dress – for the Steve Faldo Memorial Barge-driving Race. What’s So Funny About the Thames? Doug Fishbone (USA) takes a
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comical, but darkly surreal, look at the Thames in a series of guided cruises guaranteeing those on board will never see the river in quite the same light again. The Deluxe River Cruise, held over various dates, is part of the suite of five Cultureship projects celebrating the Thames curated by Zatorski + Zatorski for the 2013 Mayor’s Thames Festival. How the Thames Shaped the Movies BBC Radio 4 Front Row’s Francine Stock, discusses how contemporary cinema has used the Thames. >From the legendary title sequence of The World is Not Enough to the ending of Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels, it’s part of a series of talks about the river running throughout the festival. Curated by Peter Florence, director and co-founder of the Hay Festival. A Thames Festival Trust Commission (Talks over various dates) London’s Other Marathon 7th September - More than 300 crews from all around the world take part in the epic Great River Race up the Thames in vessels of all shapes and sizes Songs by the River 15th September - 600 children stage a riverside performance of songs inspired by Henry VIII’s connections with the Thames in Voyages of Discovery, while a massed adult choir drawn from all over the UK Sing For Water to raise funds for UK charity, WaterAid. A Thames Festival Trust Commission Other events include a rally of the Dunkirk Little Ships and other historic vessels a boat relay from the source of the Thames to central London r iverside screenings of 125 short films by Danish artist, Nikolaj Bendix Skyum Larsen, celebrating the people who live and work on the river (throughout festival) a large-scale shimmering sculpture, spelling out the word YES, moved daily to a new site along the river to support green space provision beside the Thames (throughout festival) g iant riverside artworks by young people from London and across the globe celebrate the Rivers of the World. A Thames Festival Trust Commission (throughout festival) @ThamesFestival ThamesFestival www.thamesfestival.org
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Bringing Back Brooches
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hen you think of brooches, what immediately springs to mind? Maybe it is something pinned to a lapel, both jacket and jewel a little old fashioned, or the realisation that you never see the Queen without one. For some reason brooches occupy a very traditional place within the jewellery family, rather like a rather severe aunt. It doesn’t have to be this way. A quick trip over to Paris will reveal a whole new range of possibilities for that beautiful but boring brooch. Maybe it is their joie de vivre or the inspiration of the jewellery ‘Grande Maisons’ at the city’s heart but an observant eye will quickly see that Parisians really do enjoy their jewellery and whether worth the earth, or fabulous paste, it is worn with flair and creativity. The trick is not to see these jewels as over-sized lapel pins, but as self-adhesive go-anywhere pieces of glamour. Only the form of the brooch itself should dictate its most advantageous position. Symmetrical pieces tend to work best on the centre line, but this could be at the top of a blouse or shirt, on the waistband of trousers or skirts as an elaborate buckle or an accent at the point of a V on a dress – either at the front or back. Of course the moment a rule is suggested, the thing to do is to break it. Symmetrical brooches can
be used as a variation on a bow and so could be used in similar positions such as a on a hat band, or in the hair. I have even seen them worn on the hip of a pair of jeans. Asymmetrical brooches can be worn almost anywhere. If pinning the brooch to a piece of clothing seems tame, run a chain through the pin and you have a necklace. Attach it to a length of ribbon and you have a fabulous choker, or a shorter ribbon could be a bracelet. The only limit is your imagination. Worn on a scarf, a brooch can be a decoration for the neck but a particularly French habit seems to be to tie the scarf to a suitably gorgeous handbag, or even pin directly to the bag if you dare. If your brooch has sufficiently curved pins you could even thread them through a thin finger ring to create a show stopping party piece. A note of caution: the value of a brooch may advise a limit to its position and the situation it is worn in. A strong gust of wind might lead to a family heirloom, attached to a hat, sailing off down the river so temper your creativity with common sense. Check the pins carefully and make sure that any safety clasps are working correctly. If you are wearing a brooch with precious gems, inspect the settings to ensure that there are no loose stones. To avoid pain and injury, test where the brooch will sit so that a movement or gesture later does not lead to a serious stab wound. With a little resourcefulness, a brooch can be the most versatile piece of jewellery so dig out yours and start wearing them, and if you don’t have one, visit the Fellows website for an ever-changing selection. Fellows Auctioneers, 2nd floor, 3 Queen Street, London W1J 5PA 020 7127 4198 www.fellows.co.uk
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The Lapada Art & Antiques Fair 2013 WEDNESDAY 25th – SUNDAY 29th SEPTEMBER 2013 - BERKELEY SQUARE, MAYFAIR, W1J 6EB The LAPADA Art & Antiques Fair in Berkeley Square, Mayfair, London is this Autumn’s must-visit event for sourcing and buying fine art and antiques.
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mong the exceptional works on offer are furniture, jewellery, carpets, tapestries, antiquities, clocks, ceramics, silver and fine art. The fifth annual LAPADA Fair follows the success of last year’s event, where more than 17,000 visitors from around the world attended over the course of five days. Private collectors and art and antiques enthusiasts flocked to the Fair, where an expert committee of 50 specialists pre-vetted every piece on sale at the show. This highly esteemed event in the art and antiques calendar continues to grow in popularity, as quality and authenticity underpin the works on offer. One hundred dealers and experts in their fields will participate in this year’s Fair, which is a ‘one stop shop’ for the most sought-after pieces. Prices of works range from £500 up to £500,000 and beyond, offering the most discerning collector exceptional antiques and fine art to choose from and inviting first time collectors to develop exciting new interests. Bush Theatre Charity Evening The Bush Beano will be held on Thursday 26 September 2013 at the LAPADA Art & Antiques Fair. With an illustrious history of discovering the stars of tomorrow, the Bush Theatre will curate a fun and entertaining evening attended by both the hottest new artists and the theatre’s star-studded alumni, including Jim Broadbent, who is chairing the Committee alongside fellow Bush supporter Gianni Alen-Buckley. The evening will begin at 6.00pm with a Private Party and View of the Fair, followed by an elaborate Private Dinner in the LAPADA Restaurant, with the leading lights of British Theatre. 40 AUGUST2013
Bush Beano Party Tickets Tickets for Private Party and View of the Fair: £75 Tickets for Private Party and Dinner £500 To book tickets email: party@bushtheatre.co.uk LAPADA The Association of Art and Antiques Dealers LAPADA (The Association of Art & Antique Dealers) is the largest society of professional art and antiques dealers in the UK. It is a trusted resource for private collectors and the art & antiques trade in the UK and 16 other countries around the world. Established in 1974 it boasts 600 worldwide members, who are experts in their fields, with specialities ranging from fine art, jewellery and furniture to contemporary works, sculpture and ceramics. Due to the Association’s strict Code of Practice, clients are offered total reassurance when purchasing from a LAPADA member. LAPADA offers a referral service for any member of the public looking for a trusted dealer in a specific area, who is seeking quality and assurance of authenticity. It also offers industry advice and lobbies on issues affecting its members and good practice in the art and antiques trade. www.lapada.org Opening Hours Wednesday 25th September 2013- 11am – 9pm Thursday September 2013 - 11am – 5.30pm Friday 27th September 2013 - Saturday 28th September 2013- 11am – 7pm Sunday 29th September 2013 -11am – 5pm Ticket Price - entrance by ticket priced at £15 each or by invitation Telephone +44 (0) 20 7823 3511 www.lapadalondon.com
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An elegant commemorative gift The birth of Prince William and Kate’s royal baby has left the world beaming with joy. This official commemorative china loving cup celebrates the birth of HRH Prince George of Cambridge on Monday 22nd July 2013.
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pecially commissioned by the Royal Collection Trust, the exclusive design shows the lion and unicorn from the Royal Arms supporting the coronet of TRH The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge.
The oak leaves surrounding the design are taken from the Middleton family’s coat of arms. Made in Staffordshire, using traditional methods which have remained unchanged for 250 years, each piece of this English fine bone china is skilfully finished by hand using 22 carat gold. The name ‘George’ is added to the gold banner in the design. Height 11cm (4.4”) Width 20.3cm (8”) Diameter 11.7cm (4.6”) This item comes wrapped in exclusively designed Royal Baby tissue paper, and is presented in an exclusive Royal Collection Trust gift box with an information card and numbered certificate. Due to the handmade nature of this product, dispatch may be delayed but rest assured that delivery will be guaranteed. It is not possible to request specific edition numbers. Not dishwasher proof and not suitable for use in microwave ovens. You can order this commemorative gift or souvenir online at www.royalcollectionshop.co.uk or by visiting the office Royal Collection Shops.
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The Queen’s Gallery Shop The Queen’s Gallery Buckingham Palace Road London SW1A 1AA Telephone: 020 7839 1377 Opening hours: 09:30-17:30 The Royal Mews Shop The Royal Mews Buckingham Palace Road London SW1A 1AA Telephone: 020 7839 1377 Opening hours: 09:30-17:00 Buckingham Palace Shop 7 Buckingham Palace Road London SW1W 0PP Telephone: 020 7839 1377 Opening hours: 09:30-17:00 Shops can also be found within the precincts of Windsor Castle. A Windsor Castle ticket is required to visit these shops. For further information, please telephone Customer Services +44 (0)845 330 2898 or e-mail shop@royalcollection.org.uk
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His Royal Highness Prince George of Cambridge T Born George Alexander Louis on 22nd July 2013 at 4.24pm - 8lbs 6oz
he Duchess of Cambridge, formally Kate Middleton, gave birth to the couple’s first child, a son, in the hospital’s private Lindo Wing at St Mary’s Hospital, London... where Princess Diana gave birth to William in 1982 and Harry in 1984. The baby is third in the line of Succession after His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales and His Royal Highness The Duke of Cambridge. He is styled His Royal Highness Prince George of Cambridge. The baby moves ahead of Prince Harry, who’s now fourth in line. The birth was announced via a formal press release issued by Kensington Palace, which stated that the duchess “was safely delivered of a son” at 4:24 p.m., local time, weighing 8lbs 6oz. News of the royal birth - which came after an 11 hour labour - was not made public by Kensington Palace until 8.29pm, four hours
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after the baby was born. Sources said the couple ‘just wanted to spend a little time together to bond as a family’ and inform members of both families privately before the news was announced to the world. William made those calls personally. A bulletin containing details of the birth was taken by car to Buckingham Palace and placed on an easel at the palace gates for the public to see. The framed sheet of paper became the target of a thousand camera flashes as people thrust their smartphones through the railings. The news was greeted with shrieks of “It’s a boy!” and strains of “For He’s a Jolly Good Fellow” Hundreds of Britons and tourists broke into song and dance outside the palace. Champagne bottles popped and shouts of “Hip! Hip! Hooray!” erupted outside Buckingham Palace as Britain welcomed the birth of Prince William and his wife
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Kate’s first child, a boy who is now third in line to the British throne. Outside the hospital, a man dressed as a town crier in traditional robes and an extravagant feathered hat shouted the news and rang a bell. London’s landmarks, including the London Eye, lit up in the national colours of red, white and blue, and the city had a party atmosphere unmatched since last summer’s Olympics. Right across the country and indeed right across the Commonwealth people celebrated and wished the royal couple well. Prime Minister David Cameron told waiting reporters in front of 10 Downing Street. “It is an important moment in the life of our nation but I suppose above all it’s a wonderful moment for a warm and loving couple who got a brand new baby boy. It’s been a remarkable few years for our royal family -- a royal wedding that captured people’s hearts, that extraordinary and magnificent Jubilee and now this royal birth, all from a family that have given this nation so much incredible service, and they can know that a proud nation is celebrating with a very proud and happy couple.”
Before mounting the St Mary’s Hospital steps, the smiling Prince of Wales asked journalists who have been stood outside for almost three weeks: ‘Have you been there long?’ When he left around 10 minutes later, Charles said the baby was ‘marvellous’ and told journalists: ‘You’ll see in a minute’ Prince Charles spoke of his joy and pride in becoming a grandparent for the first time. “It is an incredibly special moment for William and Catherine and we are so thrilled for them on the birth of their baby boy,” Prince Charles said in a statement. “Grandparenthood is a unique moment in anyone’s life, as countless kind people have told me in recent months, so I am enormously proud and happy to be a grandfather for the first time, and we are eagerly looking forward to seeing the baby in the near future.” The Queen told guests at a Buckingham Palace reception she was ‘thrilled’ at the birth of her great-grandson. On the eve of the baby’s birth, the Queen famously told a ten-year-old schoolgirl that she didn’t mind if it was a boy or a girl, adding: ‘I would very much like it to arrive. I’m going on holiday’.
The Duke of Cambridge was present for the birth after he and his wife were brought by car from Kensington Palace to St. Mary’s Hospital in London before 6am in the early stages of labour. William joked his new son ‘has a good pair of lungs’ and tells the crowd his child has Kate’s looks and more hair than him. The medical staff present were Mr Marcus Setchell, Surgeon-Gynaecologist, Mr Guy Thorpe-Beeston, Obstetrician and Dr Sunit Godambe, Consultant Neonatologist at St Mary’s Hospital.
Gun salutes sounded across London marked the birth of the royal baby as the armed forces join in the celebrations. The King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery and the Honourable Artillery Company carried out the ceremonial royal salutes in honour of the new addition to the Royal Family. Gun salutes are fired for the birth of every prince or princess, no matter where their place is in the line of succession, the Ministry of Defence said. The last royal salute for a birth was for Princess Eugenie in 1990. The King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery, wearing full dress uniform, paraded past Buckingham Palace to Green Park where they staged a 41-gun royal salute. They went from their forward mounting base in Wellington Barracks into Green Park, where 71 horses pulled six First World War-era 13-pounder field guns into position for the royal salute. Each of the six guns fired blank artillery rounds at 10-second intervals until 41 shots were fired. The horses and riders then collected the guns and escorted them back to Wellington Barracks.
Carole and Michael Middleton were the first visitors to arrive the following day, with Prince Charles and his wife Camilla following them at 5.30pm after being rushed to London by helicopter after two-days carrying out official duties in Yorkshire.
Major Mark Edward, commanding officer of the King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery, said: ‘The opportunity to mark the birth of the child of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge by firing a 41-gun royal salute, comes as a huge honour for the King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery.’
The Archbishop of Canterbury, meanwhile, said he was “delighted to congratulate the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge on the arrival of their baby boy”.” Along with millions here and around the world, I share in their joy at this special time,” he added. May God bless this family with love, health and happiness in their shared life ahead”
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Whilst a royal gun salute normally comprises 21 guns, this is increased to 41 if fired from a royal park or residence. Uniquely, at the Tower of London, which is a royal residence, 62 rounds are fired as this also includes an additional 21 guns for the citizens of the City of London to show their loyalty to the monarch. As soon as William returned to work following his two weeks’ statutory paternity leave, Kate plans to depart the palace for her parents’ mansion in Berkshire. She will reside there - on and off - for a few weeks, while her husband completes his present tour of duty with the RAF in Anglesey, North Wales. The prince will finish his posting as a Search and Rescue pilot at RAF Valley in early September, relocating to London while waiting for his next assignment, meaning the couple can enjoy some quality time together as a new family. Within weeks, by October at the latest, it is hoped that they will finally be able to move into their new official London residence, Apartment 1A at Kensington Palace. Apartment 1A is actually a spacious four-storey, 20room property with its own large south-facing walled garden, which takes up half the Clock Tower wing originally designed by Sir Christopher Wren for King William and Queen Mary. The couple have drafted in a key servant to help them look after Prince George: their housekeeper, Antonella Fresolone, hired as the couple’s “righthand woman” in May, was spotted decamping to Bucklebury, Berkshire, with the new family of three. William, Kate and their son are staying with Michael and Carole Middleton at their £4.7million Georgian Grade II listed mansion while the renovations at their new home at Kensington Palace near completion. Although the couple have so far shunned a large entourage, it seems they could not do without their Italian multitasker, who was poached from Buckingham Palace, where she worked for 13 years as one of the Queen’s three top housemaids. Palace officials confirmed for the first time last night that the couple will not have a nanny and rely upon their families help instead, saying: ‘They have both got families that will care hugely for this baby’ Royal officials say Kate and William will try to give their child as normal an upbringing as possible, a challenging goal in an age when the British royals are treated as major world celebrities. Buckingham Palace held celebratory drinks parties at the end of the one of the most exciting Royal weeks, also held at Windsor Castle and Holyrood Palace, Her Majesty’s official Scottish residence in Edinburgh. The Palace invitation said staff could enjoy a “glass of champagne” to celebrate the “royal birth” in the dining room between 11.30am and 1.30pm. At Windsor Castle they were told to gather in The Undercroft between noon and 2pm 46 AUGUST2013
and staff at Holyrood in the coffee shop and Abbey Strand. One courtier said: “The Queen is on Cloud Nine at the moment and wanted to share her happiness with her hard-working staff, so the obvious thing to do was to get out the champagne” The Queen, 87, is thrilled to have seen her great-grandson, George Alexander Louis, at Kensington Palace, the day after he was born. She then completed her duties before travelling up to Scotland to spend the summer at Balmoral. , Prince Philip has been convalescing at Sandringham following abdominal surgery in June. This means the 92-year-old Duke could not meet his great-grandson until he and the Queen return from Royal Deeside at the beginning of October. The Royal Baby’s title follows the dukedom bestowed on William by his grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II, on his wedding day in 2011. Earlier this year, the queen issued a royal decree allowing this royal baby -- and all of William and Kate’s children -- to be titled prince or princess. The decree said “that all the children of the eldest son of the Prince of Wales should have and enjoy the style, title and attribute of royal highness with the titular dignity of Prince or Princess prefixed to their Christian names or with such other titles of honour.” The baby’s gender had been of particular interest because the prospect of Kate’s pregnancy had prompted a change in the laws of succession to ensure that a daughter would not be passed over for the crown by a younger brother. No one can tell what political and personal changes the intervening years will bring, but the baby can be expected to become the head of state of 16 countries, including Britain, Australia and Canada. The child will also eventually become Supreme Governor of the Church of England. The little prince represents a living link to Britain’s imperial history as the great-greatgreat-great-great-grandchild of Queen Victoria, who ruled at the peak of British power. No date has yet been set for when the baby will be christened, but it is likely to be some time in the autumn, when the Royal family return from their summer break at Balmoral. The Duke of Cambridge, for example, was christened six weeks after his birth, in the Music Room of Buckingham Palace, using water drawn from the River Jordan in the Holy Land, in keeping with a tradition dating back to the Crusades. Another royal tradition is for babies to wear a lace and satin christening robe made in 1841 and worn by all of Queen Victoria’s children and every generation of royal babies since, including Prince William.
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Why George Alexander Louis? It is a partial victory for the old maxim, “the bookmakers are never wrong”. George was the rock-solid favourite for boys’ names for a while, backed all the way down to 2/1. Alexander and Louis were both not far behind. Of the three names, it is the significance of the third that is most obvious. Louis immediately makes one think of Louis Mountbatten, uncle of Prince Philip and last viceroy of India, who was killed by the IRA in a bomb attack on his yacht. His father Prince Louis of Battenberg was Prince William’s great-great-grandfather. Louis is also one of William’s middle names. And, of course, the name of 17 kings of France (or 18 or 19, depending how you count). If Louis honours one side of the Royal Family, George clearly resonates with the other.
It was his son George VI whose struggles with his stutter are so movingly depicted in The King’s Speech. Christened Albert and known to his family as Bertie, but crowned as George, he’s a reminder that the monarch has the final say on their regal name.
Despite St George being the patron saint of England, it took the arrival of a German king, George I, to cement the name’s place in England. Long a popular name in Germany, it has Greek roots.
Prince Harry has said he is determined to make sure his nephew has fun in life - and joked about his babysitting fees. The proud uncle was one of the first family members to meet the Royal baby and said: “When I saw him he was crying his eyes out like all babies do I suppose.”
There have since been five other Georges to sit on the throne. George III, king during the loss of the American colonies, is perhaps now best known for his mental illness thanks to Alan Bennett’s play and the subsequent film adaptation. The most recent Georges reigned through two world wars. It was George V who declared war on Germany in 1914, pitting him against his first cousin, Kaiser Wilhelm II. George V recognised the strength of anti-German feeling and changed the Royal Family’s name from the House of SaxeCoburg and Gotha to the more English sounding Windsor.
On the other hand, Alexander has never been the name of a king of England or the UK, but was borne by three kings of Scotland. Prince Harry planning a party for the arrival of his nephew, Prince George. Prince Harry gave his first reaction to becoming an uncle, saying he will keep the newest member of the family out of harm’s way.
The 28-year-old is reportedly organising a party for the royal baby with the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge’s blessing. Prince Harry is already taking his new role of uncle very seriously, reportedly organising a huge party to celebrate the birth of his nephew Prince George. The Prince is putting his reputation as the wildest member of the royal family to good use as he plans to wet the baby’s head and Kate and William have given him their blessing. “”He has had calls made already and William has agreed to it. Kate is fine - it’s tradition.”
A long line of Georges King George I
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King George III
King George IV
King George V
King George VI
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Toys are back at Selfridges The world’s first 3d printed dolls, a teddy bear hospital, mix-and-match Play-Doh and a £25,000 limited-edition atom car
Over 2,500 product styles available from over 40 brands on the 4th Floor
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s part of a store-wide initiative to create the most engaging and exciting shopping environments in the world, the Toy Shop returns to Selfridges London as a permanent department, for the first time in ten years. With the same principles applied to the curation of the space as a fashion venture at Selfridges, the offer is a carefully curated edit of products with ‘toy icons’ forming the cornerstones of the range. The product mix is typified by its breadth, as some of the best-loved toys from everyone’s childhood – from My Little Pony to Thomas the Tank Engine and Scalectrix – will sit alongside the latest in learning toy innovation from V-Tech and the world’s first 3D printed dolls, Makies. The new concept is a carefully curated selection of the best products on the market, brought to life as only Selfridges can.
Barbie & Friends Ascending the escalators from the third floor into the toy shop, visitors will discover a vibrant and magical space where the world’s no.1 doll, Barbie, takes up residence with a dedicated department where children can play and interact with the only brand that allows them to imagine themselves as a mermaid to a movie star, a fairy to a fashionista, and a princess to a president. In the past 50 years, Barbie has established herself as one of the world’s leading fashion icons, and has been dressed by leading design talents including: Alaïa, Burberry, Comme des Garçons, Chanel, Louis Vuitton, Prada, Louise Gray and Roksanda Ilincic. More than 100 million metres of fabric have gone into making her fabulous wardrobe and she has had over one billion pairs of gravity-defying shoes, including ones created by Christian Louboutin.
Erin Moscow, Head of Childrenswear and Toys at Selfridges, explains the concept for the new department: “We so often hear that department store shopping can create really cherished memories for families – we’ve taken that to heart in creating this new concept, and have thought incredibly carefully about what unforgettable toy shopping means. This offer is an authoritative and incredibly vibrant edit of what we believe to be the most covetable and exciting toys in the industry. The project has been over a year in the making, and our team have worked hard to ensure that what our visitors will find at Selfridges is put together in a way that can’t be found anywhere else.” Life-size stuffed animals, a ceiling of balloons and screenings of much-loved movies are all part of the colourful and dynamic space, which will be animated by an amazing programme of special events, brand demonstrations and pop-up concepts all year round.
Plush All things soft and cuddly, from Jellycat’s adorable animal toys to the nostalgic collections from Sylvanian Families, can be found in the Plush destination. My Little Pony introduces new friends from the Equestria Girls range – six best friends with a flair for fashion and fun. Each doll in the collection comes stylishly dressed and features her signature ‘cutie splash,’ a unique design similar to the cutie marks on their pony alter egos. Poorly teddy bears in need of TLC are invited to pay a visit to a series of ‘Bear Surgeries’ by Alice Bear, whose range of enchanting soft toys created by illustrator Rikey Austin encourage children to believe in a world where if you talk to your teddy, he just might talk back. Everyone’s favourite interactive friend, and a sell-out for Selfridges last Christmas – Furby – is one of the most anticipated launches of the year.
The new department is ranged into seven easy-to-shop ‘zones’, meaning parents and children alike can navigate the space to find their favourite collections:
Wooden & Retro Embracing the idea that simple really can be most effective, this area offers a collection of nostalgic and beautifully uncomplicated toys, encouraging
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traditional play, with also miniature wooden musical instruments including pianos, guitars and recorders. Pull-along animals, jack-in-the-boxes and pirate ships are amongst the edit of beautifully-made toys with real integrity.
of styles which embrace creativity. Seedling’s range of do-it-yourself play sets includes the Design Your Own Superhero Cape set and The Cookie Inventor kit. Painting boards by Jeujura are ideal for budding artists.
The Garage Junior Racers will speed to the dynamic Garage zone, where over 100 options of model cars, race tracks and play-sets surround a permanent space for brand demos and racing competitions. The much-loved scale models from Nikko, including replicas of the FF Ford Mustang, sit alongside classic race tracks and model sets from Carrera. For mini F1 lovers wanting to create their own version of The Garage at home, life-size gas pumps, race flags and klaxons are available from Baghera. Even the youngest of adrenaline junkies are catered for with V-Tech’s interactive TootToot Drivers range, and no racing destination would be complete without Scalextric, whose Digital Platinum box set (£549.99) is set to be a Christmas must-have.
Character Inspired by the worlds of film and TV, this selection of figurines and play sets features the most talked-about character toys from Spiderman to the Star Wars collection from Lego. Spiderman fans can emulate his famous moves with the Mega Blast Webshooter and Hero FX Glove, whilst budding Iron Men will love the Sonic Blasting Iron Man figure. Ahead of the much-anticipated launch of the Transformers 4 movie, Optimus Prime and friends take pride of place in the concept.
Tech Toys In a space anchored by leading innovative brands Leapfrog and V-Tech, products designed to capture the imagination of future technology fans can be discovered in one dynamic destination. New icons of the toy industry such as the Leapfrog® Leappad™ Ultra and V-Tech’s Innotab 3S allow for children to enjoy all the usability of a smart tablet. The InnoTab 3S features a rotatable 2 mega pixel camera, complete with a rechargeable battery pack and Wi-Fi capabilities to allow children to access a Kid Safe Web Browser and an exclusive communication application - Kid Connect. Via the Kid Connect app children are able to send photos, pictures, and voice recordings to parents and friends through both tablet-to-mobile and tablet-to-tablet communication, in a way that they have never been able to before. The iPieces collection from Jumbo allows for games to be played in conjunction with smartphones or tablets, whereby the gadget becomes the game board. Create & Play Children are encouraged to explore, discover and make, from a collection
About Selfridges Founded by American entrepreneur Harry Gordon Selfridge in 1909 and was widely regarded as the first and best example of a modern department store. Gordon Selfridge ran the store himself until he retired in 1940. After several ownerships the company was de-merged from the Sears Group in 1998, and in 2003 W. Galen Weston purchased Selfridges and under his ownership, Selfridges has become a unique UK destination for fashion, luxury and retail theatre known for its world-class yet egalitarian customer approach. In June 2010 Selfridges was named Best Department Store in the World by the IGDS (Intercontinental Group of Department Stores). The title, which Selfridges held until June 2012, is the industry’s highest accolade. Selfridges won the title again in June 2012, for an unprecedented two times consecutively. The title applies until June 2014.
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The Notting Hill Carnival SUNDAY 25th - MONDAY 26th AUGUST BANK HOLIDAY 2013
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riginally started as an offshoot of the Trinidad Carnival in 1964, the Notting Hill Carnival has become an internationally acclaimed event which remains true to its Caribbean roots. Over the last forty years, it has matured into a melting pot of diverse cultural and musical genres that come together in modern West London streets. Second only to Rio de Janeiro, Notting Hill Carnival is one of the world’s greatest street festivals, celebrating ethnic diversity and freedom through music, movement and masquerade making this uniquely cosmopolitan part of London come alive in a vibrant kaleidoscope of colour, sound and aroma. The weekend is the high-spot of the carnival season, marking the culmination of a year of planning involving hundreds of grass-roots community organisations engaging over 50,000 young people and adults in artistic endeavours. The Carnival consists of four art arenas: Mas (masquerade) bands - this is what provides the carnival with its
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colour as vibrant costumes bands parade along the carnival route. Steel pans or ‘pan’ - crafted from oil drums, steel pans were used by Caribbean performers as a link to their African past. Performed as a collective, a steel band can emulate the sound of a symphony orchestra. Calypso music – recognized as the first music of the Caribbean. This art form is used to sing about topical subjects and comment about major events. Static and mobile sound systems – groups of DJs located at various points throughout the carnival route, playing the lively music that keeps everyone dancing throughout the festival. The Community A typical carnival audience is a mix of old, young and every ethnicity under the sun. As well as a large number of Londoners (including the Notting Hill residents that enjoy the sights and sounds from their balconies!), visitors come from around the UK and the world to experience the unique atmosphere, spectacle and mass happiness that is carnival. Carnivalists have focussed communities depending on their
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discipline, (Mas Bands, Static Sound Systems, Mobile Sound Systems, Calypso or Steel Pan). During the carnival season, all of these groups come together to collectively evoke a dynamic atmosphere, reaching audiences and sponsors from around the world becoming ever more aware of the audacious revelry and spirit that carnival evokes.
years of selling his family’s secret recipe sauce at the Notting Hill Carnival, the entrepreneur hit the big time with BBC2’s Dragon’s Den. With millions of bottles of Reggae Reggae sauces sold and the launch of the Reggae Reggae chicken sandwich, Notting Hill Carnival can claim a massive culinary success.
Food And Drink There’s nothing quite like the smell of Notting Hill Carnival. We’re talking about the wonderful aromas of traditional Caribbean food. The Notting Hill Carnival provides the perfect introduction to jerk chicken, rice and peas and rum punch as well as the odd taste of other exotic cuisines. Bring a healthy appetite along to Carnival, as there are patties, curries, jerk chicken and fried plantain from the street stalls to sink your teeth into.
The Caribbean is an extremely diverse region with an eclectic cuisine built on many influences, including French, Spanish, Dutch, British and African. The range of dishes on offer reflects this diversity and include roti, an Indo-Caribbean dish served with meat or vegetables; jerked meats (chicken/pork), heavily seasoned with an extremely hot marinade; rice & peas; curry goat; and Jamaican patties, light pastry filled with savoury meat, chicken or mixed vegetables.
The London Notting Hill Carnival is the largest street party in Europe and it is also the perfect opportunity to sample the diversity of London’s ethnic cuisine, including spicy Caribbean, Nigerian, Thai and Chinese flavours.
The Future The Notting Hill Carnival has evolved continuously since its early roots were established. The trend is set to continue as they develop their season of events, and maintain and build upon the Carnival weekend’s reputation as one of the world’s largest, most audacious and professionally managed street parties.
More than 300 stalls line the streets with the majority selling delicious authentic Caribbean food, from roti and fried fish to curry goat and rice & peas. The most popular dish is jerk chicken and last year more than five tonnes were consumed during the Bank Holiday weekend!
Every year, Carnival season highlights the success of multicultural London and reinforces the capital’s reputation for staging world-class events.
Perhaps the carnival’s most famous stall holder is Levi Roots. After
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On your bike 0 to hero in 54 miles Do it for Charity with the London to Brighton Cycle Ride SUNDAY 8th SEPTEMBER 2013
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ore Brits than ever are set to don their Lycra and take to two wheels in a bid to raise thousands for UK charities. With over a 40% increase in participant sign ups, this year’s London to Brighton cycle is set to reflect the nation’s growing love for all things cycling, curtesy of the homegrown heroes of Team GB and Team Sky. On Sunday 8th September, 4,000 fundraisers will depart from Clapham Common to head south through idyllic British countryside to tackle the 54 mile route to the favourite seaside town of Brighton. Taking the route through Mitcham, Carshalton, Chipstead, Banstead, and Haywards Heath, cyclists will put their legs to the test at Ditchling Beacon before heading onto Brighton seafront for the finish line.
Participants can register to cycle for a UK charity of their choice: www. londonbrightoncycle.co.uk/ride
Skyline and Do It For Charity co-founder Dominic Carolan said: “Every year we see the popularity of our cycle rides grow but this year in particular for London to Brighton has been huge. Cycling is at an all-time high in terms of its popularity thanks to British Cycling successes of the past year or so, and it really has inspired people to get involved, get more active and in this, give something back to charity as well. Sir Bradley Wiggins, Chris Froome, Victoria Pendleton and co. are our national heroes but with so many UK charities depending solely on the fundraising efforts of the public, our London to Brighton cyclists get to be heroes for the day too.”
Do it for charity doitforcharity.com is the creation of specialist charity events organisers Skyline. As the UK’s leading charity events organiser, Skyline is responsible for thousands of charity events every year; from skydives, abseils, cycle rides, runs and to name but a few. To give doitforcharity.com customers the maximum amount of choice, as a one-stop-shop for all things charity events, the site is not limited to events organised by Skyline.
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About Skyline Established in 1992, Skyline is the leading charity events organiser in the UK. As a progressive and dynamic independent events company, Skyline enables people from all walks of life to take on the challenge of a lifetime whilst raising funds for their favourite UK charity. Working in 12 countries around the world, over 15,000 people take part in Skyline events every year, raising in excess of £7m annually for more than 3,000 charities. For more information, visit: www.skylineevents.co.uk
Through Skyline’s contacts with hundreds of charities and other event organisers, doitforcharity.com lists thousands of charity events on the site, so consumers get to choose exactly which event they want to take part in. doitforcharity.com details fundraising information and acts as a resource to provide new inspiration and access to charity challenges. It helps the UK to DO IT FOR CHARITY! For more information, visit: www.doitforcharity.com
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Retro Feasts Pop-up Diner
Serves guilty pleasures dishes of 60’s, 70’s & 80’s Retro Feasts is a brand new pop-up diner in the West End that indulges your guilty pleasures for the classic British food of the 60’s, 70’s and 80’s.
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ll-time favourites from the golden age of British cookery - Prawn Cocktail, Fish ‘n’ Chips, and even the iconic 70’s dessert Black Forest Gateau - are getting a long overdue 21st century make-over at an affordable and informal eaterie in the heart of Mayfair.
Retro Feasts serves up plates of comfort food nostalgia with five star presentation and the finest ingredients all put together by 19-year-old chef prodigy Luke Thomas and London hospitality guru Mark Fuller. They both were the subject of a BBC3 documentary Britain’s Youngest Head Chef recently which focussed on the launch of the teen-age culinary star’s first restaurant. Retro Feasts creator Luke Thomas said: “We’ve come up with a menu full of the guilty pleasures that British people grew up with and still love to eat – even though they might not want to admit it in public. “It’s is a lot of fun and very tongue in cheek but these are all great dishes that people will remember fondly. And he added: “Most of these dishes aren’t served in restaurants anymore because they fell out of fashion in more pretentious times or became derided because they had become clichéd and ubiquitous – but they have been away too long and it’s now time they were brought back.” 58 AUGUST2013
The social diner opened in May in Old Burlington Street just one street away from Savile Row and will be open until November. It is a casual dining experience with no reservations which will appeal to a diverse crowd of all ages. Thomas revives classic British dishes and plating them up with 21st century panache. The menu includes Crab on Toast – with handpicked fresh white crab – and Cheese and Pineapple using a tender goats’ cheese. Classic fruity cocktails such as Tequila Sunrise and Pina Colada are served up at the bar for the full 80s experience. The interior has a nod towards the retro styling of the 70s and 80s with glassware and crockery to match. Waiters and waitresses are dressed in cheeky and colourful old school vintage ensembles – service with a smile guaranteed. The pop-up diner is a feast for the eyes as well as the tastebuds! Retro Feasts, 29 Old Burlington Street, Mayfair London W1S 3AN Telephone 020 7494 5660 www.facebook.com/RetroFeasts www.retrofeasts.com
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Real Food Harvest Festival 2013
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27th – 29th SEPTEMBER 2013, SOUTHBANK CENTRE
he Real Food Festival will again take over the whole Southbank Centre site in the heart of London, along the river Thames and around the Royal Festival Hall, showcasing some of the finest small producers in the country plus the best street food vendors on the scene, top chefs, live animals and music! The Real Food Festival celebrates the very best, passion-driven, sustainably and ethically produced food. The Real Food Festival is a melting pot of over 100 carefully selected food and drink producers showcasing the very best of the British Isles and beyond. You’ll find everything from hand-made chocolates to the finest artisan breads and cheeses; chutneys; proper sausages and slow reared meat direct from the farm; olive oils; delicious cakes; British and continental charcuterie; preserves; fine wines, spirits and craft beers and all the array of regional specialties and delights! The Real Food Festival is unlike any other food event. They choose producers based on quality not their ability to pay. A lot of the best producers are so small they don’t have money to spend on coming to events so we subside their attendance. This means you’ll see only the very best producers that you won’t find anywhere else. As well as top food producers there will also be a dedicated Street Food area featuring some of the best and creative traders setting the new standard of what street food can be! Come and join Raymond Blanc and a host of top chefs sharing their kitchen secrets... The Real Food Chef Theatre gives you the opportunity to get up close and personal to some of the greatest real food heroes and learn from the
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masters themselves. The line up this year includes Raymond Blanc, director and founder of Brasserie Blanc and two Michelin stared Le Manoir aux Quat’Saisons; Atul Kochhar, the first Indian chef to receive a Michelin star, which he still holds at Benares; Jun Tanaka, co-founder of Street Kitchen; Anthony Demetre, chef patron at Arbutus and Wild Honey, which both hold Michelin stars, and Les Deux Salons his third sister restaurant; Robert Ortiz, head Chef of new Peruvian restaurant, Lima, whose Peruvian branch in Lima is ranked no. 35 in ‘San Pellegrino World’s Best Restaurants’; Cyrus Todiwala of Cafe Spice Namaste and Paul A Young, Master chocolatier The Chef demo theatre is located on the Queen’s Walk, below the London Eye and overlooking the Houses of Parliament. Come and feed the lambs, pigs and calves..... This year, there will also be a real farm as part of the Festival, with live animals - because that’s where our food comes from! With a range of animals including calves, lambs, pigs and piglets, cockerels and hens, children can pet the animals and get involved in activities such as feeding the lambs, calves and pigs. All the animals are well-looked after in welfare -friendly stalls, and as you would expect from us are given space and conditions well in excess of legal required standards. All Real Food Festivals are FREE to attend. Opening times: Friday 11am - 8pm, Saturday 11am - 8pm, Sunday 12pm - 6pm Find us: Southbank Centre, Belvedere Road and Queens Walk, London, SE1 8XX www.realfoodfestival.co.uk
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Posh picnics A pretty rug, a basket of mouth-watering foods and wines, and voilà, you’re good to go for some stylish al fresco eating.
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he French may lay claim to the origins of the picnic, or at least the word: the first record of pique nique is found in the 1692 edition of Origines de la Langue Française de Ménage. But no one does picnics better than the British. Once only reserved for wealthy hunters and country people out on their estates, it was the Victorians who popularised the picnic and made it commonplace, with writers like Dickens, Trollop and Jane Austen all adopting the convention in their books. Ideally taking place in a beautiful landscape such as a park, beside a lake, with an interesting view or a public event such as before an open air theatre performance, there are many opportunities for you to enjoy a lazy afternoon in the outdoor sun and enjoy a delicious feast at your ideal picnic spot.
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Will you be having a family picnic or a romantic al fresco day out for two? For a slice of romance, pick the most secluded spot you can find. A real romantic hideaway. Do your research, and find somewhere with stunning views, just in case you tire of gazing into each other’s eyes! Go the whole hog and dress up in full evening wear (minus the high heels), nominate a butler and raise a toast to the great outdoors. Plan the menu with care and love. Strawberries are important, as they are romantic foods for a picnic. Have dainty sandwiches, delicate fruits, small cuts of meats and vegetables, some pickles and sauces, and some fine gourmet treats like caviar or truffles. Use real champagne (sparkling wine) glasses. This will mean careful
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carrying but glass is far more romantic than perspex. And be sure to bring the champagne or sparkling wine to fill those glasses. And don’t forget the bottle opener! Bring along music. Music is crucial to create a romantic atmosphere, if your venue allows it and doesn’t disturb others that prefer a quiet picnic.
number of high-profile stores in London, with a choice of luxury ready-to-go fine foods. Hampers ranging from £25 through to several hundred pounds are a big business for retailers, celebrity chefs and restaurants, who market them for weekends in the park, at outdoor movies, the races, or any number of summer outdoor events.
And for a full-scale Kids Picnic, try the forest for fairy parties and treasure hunts, the park for a mini sports day or the seaside for a picnic and a paddle.. Remember, wear them out and empty plates are guaranteed. No real glasses here! Perspex is certainly the order of the day when planning a children’s picnic. Easy but nutritional foods are a must, with a selection of different nibbles to keep the children interested in the food that you are presenting. Kids love to dip stuff, so this picnic is really easy. Simply buy a selection of dips and things to dip such as fruits and vegetables , bread, pretzels, cookies, and crackers. Don’t forget the wet wipes depending on the ages of your younger guests! Party and outdoor games are essential to keep them amused!
That’s perhaps not as much fun as picking and choosing your own temptations from your local deli or farmers market: fill your hamper full of artisan breads, hand-made cheeses, hams, patés and salads, so you can rip, tear and share the food and hold your head high at the Proms in the Park.
You do need to decide whether you would like to create your own charming mix of delicious foods in a pretty basket, or save yourself some time and go with a traditional Fortnum & Mason type hamper. Your personalised hamper can be sourced, packed and delivered to you by a
As for wines, they should be light, pink and preferably sparkling, and champagne for pure luxury! Or go with British tradition and have a tasty cool Pimms….just don’t forget the cool bag and the fruits! If you do have children in tow, a cool fresh lemonade or fruit juices are ideal. You and your guests will need to have something comfy to sit on, and this is dependent on the scale of your picnic – although you can’t beat the traditional picnic blanket, and a couple of fold-up stylish chairs. A parasol may be handy if you like a bit of shade. Bon appetite! AUGUST2013 63
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The good old days! SUNDAY 8TH SEPTEMBER 2013 - ST STEPHEN’S, ROSSLYN HILL, HAMPSTEAD NW3 2PP
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intage has been growing in popularity and is now the perfect addition to your wardrobe. Selling vintage clothing, including vintage designers such as Biba & Mary Quant, there are also many stunning vintage jewellery stalls with many top designer pieces.Everything from vintage silk Hermes scarves, to beautiful handbags from days gone by. The date range is from early 20th century right up to the 1980s. Treat yourself to a vintage makeover with Pincurls & Pout who can transform your hair & makeup into any vintage era, from victory rolls, pincurls, or beehives to a flick of eyeliner and a dash of red lips! Live music is always a feature at the fairs, and will be provided by Vintage style trio “My Favourite Things” who will be singing throughout. In addition to clothing, accessories, jewellery, homeware and small pieces of vintage furniture, there will also be antiques, collectables, including fashion & advertising posters, ephemera, textiles, antique lace, vintage knitting & sewing patterns, vintage teasets and cakestands, in fact the list goes on and on!
Further dates for Pop Up Vintage Fairs London are as follows 15th Sept
op Up Vintage Fairs together with the Alexandra P Palace Antiques & Collectors Fair, Alexandra Palace Way, Wood Green, N22 7AY
21st Sept Old Spitalfields Market, 16 Horner Square, London E1 6EW 19th Oct
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1st Dec Xmas Fair - Pop Up Vintage Fairs together with the Alexandra Palace Antiques & Collectors Fair, Alexandra Palace Way, Wood Green N22 7AY 8th Dec Xmas Extravaganza at St Stephen’s Rosslyn Hill, Hampstead NW3 2PP 21st Dec
Xmas Fair at Old Spitalfields Market
Relax after shopping with afternoon tea served in the vintage tea room where there’s a choice of teas, homemade cakes and cream teas all served on fine vintage bone china.
Opening hours 11am - 4pm Entry £2 per Adult - £1 NUS/Concessions Email: info@popupvintagefairs.co.uk. Enquiries: 07716 295998
Why not pop along for that special vintage gift. You never know what hidden treasures you may find there!
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KATE MOSS THE COLLECTION Curated by Gert Elfering
Christie’s is thrilled to announce Kate Moss – The Collection - Curated by Gert Elfering, an auction taking place on 25 September that will present a selection of works in various media celebrating the great modern muse Kate Moss.
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urated by renowned collector Gert Elfering, the sale will offer the opportunity to acquire works otherwise unavailable to the market, representations – either unique or from very limited editions – of the most celebrated global icon of fashion and style. Photographs predominate, since that is the field in which she has made her career. Many are in exceptionally large sizes; the selection comprises now-famous and historic images as well as less familiar but equally compelling ones.
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The roster of artists includes Allen Jones, with his work Kate Moss (bronze glitter) 2013, (estimate: £20,000-30,000, illustrated above), Annie Liebovitz, Mary McCartney, Craig McDean, Irving Penn, Mario Sorrenti, Sam Taylor-Wood, Juergen Teller, Mario Testino, Ellen von Unwerth, and Albert Watson. Their images are complemented by new, specially commissioned painting and sculpture by Allen Jones, a collage by Sir Peter Blake, a tapestry by Chuck Close, and a sculpture of Kate Moss as a naked angel in 18ct gold by Nick Knight.
F E AT U R E D AVID SIMS KATE, FRENCH VOGUE COVER 2005, ARCHIVAL PIGMENT PRINT £10,000-15,000
LBERT WATSON KATE MOSS IN TORN VEIL A MARRAKECH, 1993, ARCHIVAL PIGMENT PRINT £20,000-30,000 A LLEN JONES KATE MOSS (BRONZE GLITTER) 2013, DYE-DESTRUCTION PRINT £20,000-30,000
ICK KNIGHT KATE ‘ALADDIN SANE’ N 2003, HAND COATED ARCHIVAL PIGMENT PRINT £25,000-35,000
The auction is further highlighted by Chris Levine’s hologram She’s Light (Laser 3), 2013, a lenticular print on lightbox measuring 134.9 x 103.4 x 5.1cm (illustrated above left, page 2, estimate: £100,000-150,000); Irving Penn’s platinum-palladium print, Kate Moss (hand on thigh), New York, April 25, 1996 (illustrated above centre, page 2, estimate: £50,000-70,0000) and Chuck Close’s staggering Jacquard tapestry Kate, 2007, measuring 261.6 x 182.9cm (illustrated above right, page 2, estimate: £60,000-80,000). Gert Elfering, Collector, comments “I am pleased to be working with Christie’s once again, on this occasion to celebrate the living icon Kate Moss. She is the subject and inspiration for this collection, but the importance of the present works is in her collaboration with the internationally renowned artists who created them. As I saw the collection taking shape, I was delighted by the variety and the consistent power of the works, and I have already enjoyed seeing the positive reaction in the faces of others when they first see them. Kate is the ultimate modern muse and we will be seeing her images in major museums and private collections for years to come. She has altered perceptions for women across the globe, encouraging them towards greater individuality and expressive freedom. There is so much you can learn from Kate – how you should always remain true to yourself, develop your own style, and emphasise your individuality”.
GLEN LUCHFORD KATE MOSS 1994, ARCHIVAL PIGMENT PRINT £10,000-15,000
Public Exhibition Saturday 21st September: 2 – 5pm Sunday 22nd September: 2 – 5pm Monday 23rd September: 9am – 4.30pm Tuesday 24th September: 9am – 8pm Auction Kate Moss – The Collection Curated by Gert Elfering Wednesday 25th September - 5pm Christie’s London, 8 King St, St James, London SW1Y 6QT Christie’s, the world’s oldest fine art auctioneer, has sold fine art, furniture, jewellery and wine since James Christie conducted the first sale in London on 5th December 1766. Ever since Christie’s has continued to provide the perfect backdrop for the sales of the world’s finest collections and greatest works of art before their auction. Christie’s moved to its global headquarters at 8 King Street, St. James’s, in 1823, still its London headquarters today. For more details please visit www.christies.com AUGUST2013 69
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Vodafone London Fashion Weekend 19th – 22nd SEPTEMBER 2013, SOMERSET HOUSE As soon as the last model has stepped off the catwalk at London Fashion Week, Somerset House is instantly transformed into a unique 4-day designer shopping emporium
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et within the stunning grounds of Somerset House, Vodafone London Fashion Weekend is the complete experience. Visitors can shop from up to 80 brands over the weekend. Previous designers include Pringle of Scotland, Twenty8Twelve and Antipodium – September’s full list of designers will be revealed in the coming weeks. Watch this space!
The ever-popular catwalk shows will take place within the official British Fashion Council space. In addition to our spring/summer 13 ‘Trend’ shows we will once again be presenting schedule of ‘Designer Highlight’ catwalk shows, featuring some of our best British brands - previous designers included ALICE by Temperley, Issa London Twenty8Twelve and DAKS – keep watching the website for September’s line up, it promises to be bigger and better than ever before! Designed exclusively for us by Sibling, this season’s Vodafone London Fashion Weekend tote bag is cooler than ever and jam-packed with luxury goodies from our big brand fashion & beauty sponsors. With limited stock available they are sure to fly off the shelves… The Vodafone Lounge is back and better than ever with a larger Event Space and more trend talks from fashion industry experts, beauty tips, exclusive pop-up designer shopping, which last season welcomed the likes of the wonderful Henry Holland and Hilary Alexander. Be entertained by vintage acts and top DJs. Be inspired with talks by top fashion personalities. Get your foodie fix by dining at some of London’s best restaurants and bistros including an all new food market on Somerset
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House’s terrace – just the way to welcome in the weekend… Customers can buy their tickets in advance of the event via see tickets – prices start from £15.50: http://londonfashionweekend.co.uk/index.php/ tickets/book-tickets There may be a limited number of tickets available to buy on the door. However we cannot guarantee this – it completely depends on the capacity within the venue at that time. Therefore we strongly recommend visitors book their tickets in advance, as tickets are extremely limited. Tickets can be bought via the website: www. londonfashionweekend.co.uk or by 0871 230 1558. Vip The Fashionable Way Get your hands on Vodafone London Fashion Weekend’s LUXE ticket; a premium package that’s been curated to offer you the optimum fashion experience. After being welcomed with a champagne and canapé reception, you’ll be able to relax in our contemporary LUXE lounge. You’ll have exclusive access to the LUXE boutique where you’ll be able to try on and buy signature pieces from our catwalk show designers – not to mention a reserved front row seat at one of our Trend catwalk shows! Opening Times Thursday 21st February 2013: 11am – 9pm Friday 22nd September 2013: 11am- 7pm Saturday 23rd September 2013: 10am-7pm Sunday 24th September 2013: 11am-5pm
Autumn term short courses at Central Saint Martins. Do something different. Advance your knowledge. Discover creative London. Let go. Be inspired.
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Shop Til’ You Drop
Luxury Summer Shopping In London
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rom quirky and eclectic vintage shops to high-end luxury boutiques, London’s cobbled streets are lined with some of the world’s top fashions. Known as one of the fashion capitals of the world, London is a haven for fashionistas looking to shop up a storm. So if you fancy splashing out this Summer, here are the ultimate places to shop!
Regent Street Regent Street is home to a number of large outlets offering everything from toys and trench coats to fabrics and food. Perhaps the street’s most famous resident is the elegant Liberty store, founded in 1875. Many of the shops along Regent Street (and especially Savile Row, running parallel) are more expensive than most on Oxford Street but more exclusive. If you have children, the world’s best toy shop should give them something to remember! Hamleys is a London institution, a huge, well-run emporium stacked from floor to ceiling with excellent toys. It is a wonderful place to take a child, and great fun for adults as well. Other stores that amaze are Jaeger, Hobbs, Mappin & Webb, Karen Millen, Reiss, Swarovski, TM Lewin, Nike’s flagship store, The Apple Store and the first British Ferrari store a real treat for Ferrari enthusiasts, and so much more. For those looking for that extra special treat, Godiva is one of the most prestigious chocolate brands in the world and if your mouth is watering you can visit one of the many eateries available on Regent Street including the new La bottega del Caff è, Pret A Manger, il Pomodorino, Ping Pong. Savile Row Renowned across the world over for its premium tailoring, Saville Row is the place to buy a suit. Bespoke tailors on the pretty, Georgian street have been dressing royalty and celebrities for hundreds of years. Saville Row boasts some of the world’s best tailors. Of note is Gieves & Hawkes, whose tailoring business holds three royal warrants and has dressed celebrities including Charlie Chaplin and Sean Connery and royalty including the Duke of Cambridge. If you want
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to wear something quintessentially British, as well as being completely unique then booking an appointment with a Saville Row tailor is a must. Knightsbridge Home of luxury department stores Harrods and Harvey Nichols, Knightsbridge is one of London’s most exclusive districts. If you’re looking for a luxury shopping experience then Harrods is certainly top of the list. Its opulent gold escalators and Egyptian inspired interiors are the perfect accompaniment to the designer fashions and high-end home products on display. For a decadent treat, Harrod’s food hall is beyond comparison, hosting a variety of delectable delights, from sushi and cavier to premium streak and delicious food baskets. Further along the exclusive street is Harvey Nichols whose white and silver interior holds an assortment of unique and bespoke products. Although Harvey Nichols has luxury outlets in Dubai and Hong Kong, its flagship store in Knightsbridge is still the pinnacle of exclusive shopping. Bond Street Known as one of the most expensive pieces of real estate in the world, Bond Street is the ultimate in luxury shopping in London. Founded in the 18th Century, Bond Street features designer boutiques including premium leather goods boutique Smythson as well as Armani, Louis Vuitton and Hermes, with a new luxury Chanel boutique recently opened. Alongside its designer boutiques, Bond Street also hosts the largest concentration of high-end jewellers in the world, including the new prestigious Breitling boutique, and Tiffany & Co. The Royal Arcade, on what is known as Old Bond Street, features many independent and bespoke retailers selling luxury goods. Oxford Street Shopping in London is always associated with the famous Oxford Street. Despite being Europe’s busiest shopping street with over 300 shops, it also
F E AT U R E features some of the city’s most exclusive boutiques. While the main stretch includes well-known high street brands, the side streets are a haven for those looking for high-end fashion and premium products. The exclusive side roads of Bond Street, Park Lane and Regent Street intersect Oxford Road a various points and contain a selection of the world’s top designers as well as some of the city’s top hotels, including The Dorchester. Park Lane also features showrooms from some of the world’s most expensive car brands if your shopping interests are of the vehicular variety. Westfield London Bordering the suburbs of Hammersmith and Shepherds Bush is the sizeable Westfield shopping centre, one of Europe’s biggest shopping centres. As well as housing an endless variety of high street stores, Westfield London also features The Village, an exclusive, luxury arena which includes designer boutiques and high-end shops such as Gucci, Christian Dior, Jimmy Choo and Louis Vuitton. The Village isn’t just about shopping however, offering a wide variety of services, including chauffeur driven cars and personal stylists to help you shop. Westfield Stratford City With over 300 stores offering luxury fashion, food, homewares, health and beauty and much more, you’re sure to find just what you’re looking for. Prestigious stores include Breitling, Armani, Fred Perry, Mulberry, Prada, Jo Malone, Karen Millen, Links of London and Swarovski, as well as the popular high street stores. With a state of the art cinema, a luxury bowling alley, a casino, range of high-profle high quality restaurants and entertainment, Westfield Stratford City is much more than just a shopping centre. One New Change The latest development located on Cheapside in the heart of the City of London. It is London’s newest shopping destination, complete with cafés and restaurants from renowned chefs and flagship menswear and womenswear fashion brands, all set overlooking London’s most famous landmark, St. Paul’s Cathedral. With around 60 stores spanning the three floors, One New Change is one of the largest shopping centres in central London, rivalling other London shopping hot-spots. With brands including L.K. Bennett, Reiss, Hugo Boss, TM Lewin, Kurt Geiger, Dune, Office, Links of London and Swarovski, there is something for everyone from men’s and women’s designer fashion to beautiful accessories and jewellery. And for somewhere to relax and take a break from your shopping spree, there are the likes of Bea’s of Bloomsbury, Caffe Concerto, Madison
Restaurant, Tapas and Cocktail Bar, Wasabi and Searcys Champagne Bar. Covent Garden The centre of the theatre district also boasts one of the most eclectic shopping areas of London. Designer boutiques, such as Burberry, Betsey Johnson and Chanel sit alongside luxury spas including The Sanctuary. Covent Garden is famous for its markets and is often associated with flower seller Eliza Doolittle from My Fair Lady. Known for its entertainment and culture, Covent Garden also features a number of restaurants and bars and is the ideal place to unwind after a busy day shopping. King’s Road The area was made famous by a lively local scene during the ‘Swinging 60s’ and punk fuelled seventies. The doyenne of punk fashion, Vivienne Westwood, still runs her first ever store at the so-called ‘World’s End’ end of The King’s Road. Although the area has none of the character of that time, it is still full of famous faces and is one of the best and most varied places to shop and eat in London. For fashion, King’s Road offers high street regulars such as Jigsaw, French Connection and Gap but if you’re looking for something more original American Classics sell vintage Levi’s and tuxedos. At the Sloane Square end, crowned by Peter Jones, there is the pedestrianised Duke of York Square - full of modern shops and cafes, including Mary Quant and Yves Delorme. You can purchase anything from antiques to boutique designer fashions, taking in upmarket stores quirkily named R.Soles, Sweaty Betty and After Noah. Sloane Street With a similar profile to Bond Street, Sloane Street features flagship stores for the world’s most famous designer brands. Located near Knightsbridge, shoppers can choose from boutiques including Escada, Missoni, Dior and Jimmy Choo. Sloane Street became famous for the term “Sloane Rangers” named for the upper class women shopping its streets, including the late Princess Diana. London is a vibrant and bustling city with a variety of luxury boutiques and retailers featuring some of the world’s most exclusive products. Wherever you find yourself in the city, you’re sure to be only a few metres from a premium shopping destination. London is one of the top shopping capitals in the world, catering for the mega rich and as well as those looking for a bargain. The choice is pnenomenal, so allow yourself a few treats this Summer and get shopping in the sunshine!
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LONDON FASHION WEEK PREVIEW SPRING/SUMMER 2014 COLLECTIONS FRIDAY 13th – TUESDAY 17th SEPTEMBER 2013 - SOMERSET HOUSE, STRAND, LONDON WC2R 1LA
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ondon Fashion Week (LFW) is one of the highest profile fashion events in the world and one of the ‘big four’ international catwalk influencers. The event is organised by the British Fashion Council and funded by a number of sponsors (including principal sponsor Vodafone). It is a world of celebrities and famous people, beautiful and expensive clothes and general fashion glitz.
London Fashion Week puts London and British fashion firmly on the global stage; it is estimated that orders of over £100m are placed during LFW each season. Over 5,000 visitors attend: buyers, TV & radio crews, journalists and photographers. The vibrant and internationally renowned London Fashion Week is always exciting and inspirational, and this month’s event will in no doubt prove to be just that once again, all housed under one roof in the neo-classical surrounds of Somerset House. The BFC co-ordinate an events schedule to help visitors experience London ‘the city’ as well as the showcase of British fashion design talents at LFW,
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presenting another unrivalled opportunity for both established designers and newcomers to present their Spring/Summer 2014 collections. A constantly buzzing key event for those who haven’t got the patience to wait until the latest fashion designs and stylish fashion trends make it into the fashion magazines. British Fashion Council have announced the provisional schedule of designers who will be showcasing their Spring/Summer 2014 collections at London Fashion Week this September. Returning to the show on schedule this season, are luxury brands including Temperley London, Jasper Conran, House of Holland, John Rocha, Nicole Farhi, David Koma, Julien Macdonald, Mulberry, Paul Smith, Matthew Williamson, Vivienne Westwood Red Label, Burberry Prorsum, Jonathan Saunders, Moschini Cheap and Chic, Osman and Pringle of Scotland. The British Fashion Council has announced nine of London’s brightest emerging fashion labels that will receive sponsorship to showcase SS14 collections at London Fashion Week from the newly focused designer support initiative, NEWGEN sponsored by TOPSHOP
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NEWGEN designers are identified by their creativity, strong design aesthetic and point of difference. This season the NEWGEN committee, chaired by Sarah Mower, focused on selecting designers that are ready for the profile, platform and support that NEWGEN offers. Caroline Rush, CEO of the British Fashion Council, commented: “It’s with pleasure that we are able to offer this incredibly talented and diverse group of designers NEWGEN support to help guide their journey towards commercial success both at home and overseas. All nine recipients sit at the helm of Britain’s creative success and we look forward to seeing their upcoming collections this September”. Since its inception in 1993, NEWGEN sponsorship has acted as a promotional launch pad for young designers, attracting media profile, orders and investment whilst offering encouragement and support for new talent.
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Previous NEWGEN winners include Alexander McQueen, Antonio Berardi, Boudicca, Christopher Kane, Clements Ribeiro, David Koma, Erdem, Gareth Pugh, Holly Fulton, Jonathan Saunders, Julien Macdonald , Louise Gray, Marios Schwab, Mary Katrantzou, Matthew Williamson, Meadham Kirchhoff, Michael van der Ham, Peter Pilotto, Richard Nicoll and Sophia Kokosalaki. The magic of London Fashion Week is not merely thanks to the fashion designers’ and fashion stylists’ cutting-edge collections but the media excitement that accompanies them. The allure of the show is exceptional and London Fashion Week continues to be the top fashion event pulling visitors from every corner of the globe. For more information about London Fashion Week at Somerset House, including up-to-date schedules, news, video and much more go to www.londonfashionweek.co.uk Follow us on Twitter @LondonFashionWk and join the conversation #LFW
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Utterly original wearable works of art (and quite a lot of other things too)
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WRITTEN BY MARK FODEN ojanatorn is an extraordinarily original shop - owned by an exceptional woman - selling some quite exquisite things. And if you have been there, you probably wouldn’t think this was overdoing it.
Owner, designer and inspirer Rojanatorn is named after the shop’s remarkable owner Rojanatorn Na Songkhla or ‘Candy’, as she insists on being called by anyone who has known her for more than 5 minutes. Candy is Thai, delightfully effusive and very engaging. She has been a well-known figure in the Bangkok fashion industry for nearly 20 years, owning a substantial jewellery business and several shops there. Her Narandha and GGub stores in the centre of the city are now extremely well known. Candy splits her time between Thailand and the United Kingdom and took the decision last year to set up Rojanatorn - an outlet for her work in London and also a companion online store. Many beautiful things There are four main product ranges – jewellery, handbags, shirts and home decorations. Jewellery is the mainstay of the business and Candy does much of the design work herself. The items are elaborate and quite beautiful, all very well made to one-off designs. Candy has many, as she calls them, ‘longtime’ customers for whom she designs and makes items to order. Handbags are an increasingly important part of the business. There are two types: hand-painted and fabric. The painted bags are usually leather and are done entirely by hand; each bag unique and signed by the artist. There are two ranges: one called “Rojanatorn” - designed by Candy herself – which
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tend to be more classical in style; and the other - called “Kongpat” – which is… er… extremely funky. These are by Kongpat Sakdapitak a good friend of Candy’s and a very well-known Bangkok artist. The fabric bag range, which Candy has labelled ‘Blossom’, has a floral theme (unsurprisingly): they are hand-stitched and again unique (and gorgeous). Rojanatorn’s shirts are unusual and individual. There are two sorts: Patch by Panod Shirts are often floral with contrasting sewn patches; the Kongpat shirts are decorated with cloth paints and quite unconventional. Both are hugely stylish. Home decorations are a recent addition to the business with items such as chandeliers, lamp shades and armchairs. Extraordinary things – some defying description! Everything in the shop really is a work of art: you would be hard pressed to find two items the same. A quite delightful shop The shop itself, a short walk from the New King’s Road, is charming. It’s on two levels with furniture and jewellery at street level and bags and shirts in the basement. It is highly mooch-able with nookfuls of extraordinary stuff and some very nice Thai people to show you what’s what. Rojanatorn is at 150 Wandsworth Bridge Road. You have to take a look. www.rojanatorn.co.uk
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Make a splash with your summer ! r a e w m i w s Shopping for swimwear is enough to bring a woman really out in a sweat. But there’s such a great range of styles, colours and flattering cover-ups available that everyone can look hot on the beach, no matter what their shape or size. If you’re very slim If you have no waist and shoulders the same width as your hips, you can get away with pretty much anything bikini-wise, but make sure you go for one that makes you look feminine. Triangle bikinis look great on slim women, as do bikinis that fasten around the back of the neck (they flatter shoulders and rectangular shapes). Plus, tie bottoms look great on svelte legs. If you prefer a onepiece, go for one with geometric motifs to highlight your waist and give you shape. Choosing a simple style in an attention-grabbing colour is a good way to stand out from the crowd. If you’re full-figured And no waist, go for a 78 AUGUST2013
one-piece swimsuit in a matte colour to highlight your décolleté. One-pieces camouflage little sins like tummies and flab. Balcony shapes are glam and sexy. If you go for a two-piece, avoid bikini shorts or high-cut bottoms which will weigh down your figure. Whether you’re slim or full-figured, avoid Square décolletés and horizontal stripes, which can make you look bigger than you are. If you’ve got a boyish, triangular shape If you have large shoulder and slim hips, balance out your figure and make it more feminine in high-waisted short bikinis that lengthen your legs (these are also great at hiding any hint of a tummy!). They widen your hips and make you look more in proportion.
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If you have a small chest, try push-up plunge bras to give you a bit of oomph. One-piece costumes suit you well, especially V-neck ones which widen your figure in the right places. Think Bond Girl! Avoid plain, shapeless ‘swimming’ costumes that make your figure look boyish. Low waists which highlight slim hips and wide shoulders. If you’re pear-shaped If you have big hips and slim shoulders, definately go for a bikini. Weigh out your bottom half with a balcony top that draws attention to your chest. Triangle tops tied behind the neck show off good shoulders, while low-waisted bottoms with little ties balance out your shape well. One-piece swimsuits highlight your waist, but they make your legs look shorter - or even heavier - than they really are. Avoid high waists. They don’t flatter heavy hips and thighs. If you have well-proportioned curves If your shoulders and hips are the same width and you have a slim waist, you’re lucky enough to be able to wear pretty much any kind of swimwear. Take care with onepiece costumes, though. They have to fit perfectly: if they don’t hug your curves in the right places they flatten your shape and make you look heavier than you are. If you have little love handles, avoid tight strings that make you look like you’re squeezed into your bikini. Avoid bandeau tops if you’re big-busted. They only flatten out your assets! Accessorise with simple jewellery and classic sunnies for a shortcut to A-List style! AUGUST2013 79
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s well as being a medical advisor to La Roche-Posay and a spokesperson for Restylane, which includes involvement in trials for new products, Dr Haus works closely with global aesthetic leaders Syneron-Candela (whose founder is the creator of IPL), and was the first London based dermatologist to take on their new ElosPlus for the face and body treatments. Sublime Collagen Creator Treatment Painless Deep Dermal Treatment for Skin Lifting, Tightening & Sculpting. Boosts new collagen growth to promote skin firmness and to provide a lifting effect. It targets deep folds, crepey skin, sagging jowls, and loose skin on the lower face, neck and abdomen. Sublative Scar Treatment Treat scars from many forms; from acne, surgical scars, burns or accidents and stretch marks. The Bi-Polar Radio Frequency technology offers fractional skin resurfacing for smoother, improved texture and skin uniformity on face or body. Sublative Rejuven-eyes Treatment Target lines & wrinkles around eyes, uneven skin tone & texture, 80 AUGUST2013
sagging brow line. The Bi-Polar Radio Frequency technology offers fractional skin resurfacing to decrease fine lines and wrinkles, smooth out the skin surface and increase elasticity and collagen. Motif Pain-Free Hair Removal Safe, Predictable, Proven, Pain-Free laser hair removal harnessing the latest technology in the market. It targets face or body, all skin types for long term hair reduction. An average of 6 treatments spaced 4-6 weeks apart are recommended for best results. Dr Haus, comments, “Syneron-Candela is worthy of their reputation for quality, safety, innovation and results, and as a dermatologist it is crucial that I offer superlative forward thinking treatments that deliver what they promise. I only use technology that is backed with reputable studies and trials, is proven to be safe and crucially only offer treatments that have the proper FDA and CE approvals”.
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Whatâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s in a mole? A mole (or naevus) is the term applied to any spot on the skin. Many molesare coloured (pigmented) but some have no colour. What is a Melanoma? A melanoma is the medical term for a mole. This simply means any pigmented or n on pigmented lesion; it does not mean a cancer. Although most moles are brown, they can vary from flesh coloured through yellow and blue, to black. Moles can be many different shapes and can be single or multiple, on almost any part of the body. Everybody has moles; some people have more than others. Most moles have formed before the age of 20, but some people can get new moles well into their 30s or beyond. Melanoma Symptoms The vast majority of moles remain benign (non cancerous) and never cause any trouble. However, a small number may change with time and have the potential to become a cancerous mole (malignant melanoma). If a mole changes in size or colour, if it itches, is painful or bleeds, or if new nodules develop around it or it looks red and inflamed then the mole should be removed for examination. Melanoma Treatment It is important that moles are removed properly so they can be thoroughly examined. It is usually recommended that moles are removed with an ellipse of normal skin around them, aiming for a 2mm margin of clearance. Most of the moles that are removed turn out to be fine. Pathologists (doctors who examine tissues under the microscope) use different terms for benign moles. They may be junctional, juvenile, blue, compound, dermal or intradermal. All these are descriptions for benign (non cancerous) moles. Some will be what are called dysplastic moles. These are thought to be precancerous moles that have the potential to become malignant melanomas if they are left. Although many of them may not turn cancerous it is impossible to tell and so they should probably be removed. The next stage after the dysplastic 82 AUGUST2013
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mole is the malignant melanoma in situ. This has just turned cancerous, but does not have the ability to spread. Like the dysplastic mole, it is cured by removing it properly. Malignant melanomas proper have the ability to spread around the body, so the earlier they are caught the better. It seems that the most important factor in determining whether a malignant melanoma may have spread or not is its thickness. This is measured in mm and is called the Breslow thickness. Depending on the thickness, a wider removal of the skin around a malignant melanoma is usually recommended. Malignant melanomas that are less than 1mm thick have a greater than 95% chance of causing no further trouble. Another way of measuring the thickness of a malignant melanoma is the Clarkeâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s level. This relates to which layers of the skin the malignant melanoma has penetrated. This is less accurate that the Breslow thickness in predicting the likelihood of further problems.Melanoma Specialists As with other cancers, it is important that people who have had malignant melanomas are treated by a team of specialists. Melanoma specialists include a dermatologist, a surgeon and perhaps a plastic surgeon, an oncologist and a pathologist. Malignant melanoma risk factors Some groups of people should be regularly checked for abnormal moles. These include people who have had a malignant melanoma before, or there is a family history of it, fair skinned, fair haired or red haired people and those with a large number of moles, as well as those who have had considerable sun exposure in their lives, particularly with episodes of severe sunburn when they were young. For more information or to get your moles checked contact The London Skin Clinic at 108 Harley Street, London W1G 7ET Call 0207 563 1234 or email info@108harleystreet.co.uk www.108harleystreet.co.uk
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The London Breast Clinic – Fully integrated breast care service for all benign and malignant disease with on site digital mammography, ultrasound, cytology and core biopsy allowing rapid diagnosis. Breast screening, genetic and family review also available on site. The London Skin Clinic – Experts offer same day consultation and surgery under local anaesthetic for conditions including melanoma, skin cancer, cysts and other benign lesions, together with diagnosis and treatment of general dermatological conditions. The Gilmore Groin and Hernia Clinic – Over 30 years’ experience of the diagnosis and treatment for sportsmen and sportswomen with Groin Disruption / Sportsman’s Groin (Gilmore’s Groin) and adductor injuries, together with herniae of all types both primary and recurrent. Both open and laparoscopic repair are available as appropriate. The London Rectal Clinic – Expert opinion and treatment of inflammatory bowel disease including ulcerative colitis and Crohn’s disease, malignant and benign disease of the colon and rectum including rectal bleeding, haemorrhoids, pilonidal sinus, fissure and fistula. Bowel cancer screening is also available. The London Sports Injury Clinic – A cutting edge, multidisciplinary service that specialises in non surgical solutions for sports and orthopaedic injuries. In addition the clinic focuses on human performance and wellness. “You don’t have to be a professional athlete to be treated like one”. 108 X-ray and Imaging – Rapid access to full field digital mammography, ultrasound and where appropriate needle aspiration cytology or core biopsy. A full range of plain film investigations, general ultrasound including abdominal, gynaecological and small part imaging. A full breast screening service is also available.
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In this month’s article Healthy Balance Integrated Medicine practitioners share their advice on your health issues.
This issue, Amanda Hart, Dr. Ahmad Moukli and Jenny Phillips contribute. I am terrified of dogs and have been since I was a child. I’m concerned that I’ve passed the fear on to my 4 year old son as he is scared of dogs too. I’ve heard that hypnotherapy can help, is this true and what would it involve? Hypnotherapy is a very effective way to address phobias and fears. Phobias develop when the part of our brain that is responsible for our responses to danger gets confused, causing extreme reactions to situations that represent only moderate danger. This usually happens early in life, and if you are aware of the original cause of your phobia, this is a big help when seeking treatment; however even if you are not aware of the cause then hypnotherapy can still help. You are correct that phobias can be passed on to children, so if you can address this then there is less likelihood that your son will develop the same fear. A clinical hypnotherapist will help you - using hypnosis and related techniques - to ‘reprogramme’ your automatic responses to the situations that trigger your phobic reactions. Hypnotherapy is a safe and painless process, which most people find to be very relaxing. Amanda Hart is registered with The Association for Professional Hypnosis and Psychotherapy.
I am going to have a steroid injection for the tendonitis in my shoulder. Will the injection cause pain? You may be given local anaesthetic before the steroid injection or your doctor may give this as a combined injection with the steroid, using a single syringe. After local anaesthetic it may take several hours before the feeling comes back into the treated joint so take special care not to bump or knock the area. You will feel some discomfort afterwards as the local anaesthetic wears off, which may be initially worse than before the injection. You can take over-the-counter painkillers such as paracetamol or ibuprofen. Always read the patient information leaflet that comes with your medicine and if you have any questions, ask your pharmacist for advice. I would suggest that you arrange for someone to drive you home from the procedure. Most people have no problems after joint injection, but do contact your GP if you have a high temperature, or persistent swelling or pain in the joint that doesn’t settle within 24 hours. It is important to follow your doctor or physical therapist’s advice regarding when to move the joint and when to have further treatment. Dr. Ahmad Moukli is a GP with a special interest in musculoskeletal medicine.
I am a 38 year old man and fairly over weight (23 stone). I know I need to diet, but when I cut portion sizes I am so hungry. I love biscuits, ice cream and cake and every time I try to give them up I crave them constantly. What should I do? The trouble with dieting, as you mention, is that it tends to focus on what we can’t have, when the real success comes from finding enjoyable foods that you want to eat and that fill you up. Base your meal plans on foods with a low glycaemic load (GL) - those that release their sugars slowly and keep you fuller for longer. Focus on managing portion sizes of starchy carbohydrates; include good quality protein from animal or vegetarian sources, good fats such as avocado, oily fish, nuts & olive oil and dramatically increase vegetable intake. Fruit is encouraged but limited according to its glycaemic effect (i.e. berries = lots! Bananas = go slow). This is not really a diet, more of an eating plan, which is great news as it satisfies hunger, moderates glucose levels, improves cardiac risk factors such as cholesterol levels, and is highly sustainable. Jenny Phillips mBANT is a Clinical Nutritionist and committee member of the British Society of Integrative Oncology.
The information in this column is intended as a guide only and not treatment itself. If you are worried about a health problem please see your health care practitioner for detailed advice. For any further information or questions please contact; Healthy Balance, 51 High Street, Great Missenden, Bucks HP16 0AL 84 AUGUST2013
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Offering affordable leisure for the whole family Wandsworth Leisure Centres offer a wide selection of activities for children of all ages and abilities. From Birth to there teenage years they really do have activities to suit everyone Learn to Swim Wandsworths 4 indoor swimming pools offer high quality and accessible swimming lessons in a safe and enjoyable environment. There Swimming Academy offers group and individual lessons for children aged from 6 months and upwards. Lessons follow the ASA’s national teaching plan and parents can view there child’s progress through their ‘on course’ on line tool. Get Active Wandsworth Leisure Centre’s offer a wide range of activities for under 5’s. These help children to develop social and physical skills, as well as encouraging them to keep fit and healthy. Classes available include tumble time, music and movement, pre school trampolining, toddler’s gym, mini dribblers and much more. Many leisure centre’s also have Adventure Zones. Featuring slides, ball ponds, tiger rollers, bish bash bags and open soft play areas 86 AUGUST2013
Crèche Wandsworth Leisure Centre’s are proud to offer crèche facilities for children aged from 3 months to 6 years. Children can have fun in a safe, caring environment, whilst being looked after their fully qualified crèche team Children’s Birthday Parties Turn your children’s party into an exciting day to remember. There’s no mess, no fuss and we do all the work whilst you, your child and their friends have all the fun! Party options include adventure zone, bouncy castle, super splash pool parties, mini dribblers football parties and many more.
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BENTLEY SENSES SUCCESS WITH NEW FRAGRANCE COLLECTION Bentley is delighted to announce the launch of its first luxury fragrance range for men, which brings together the two worldrenowned brands of the master French crystal maker Lalique and the iconic British car company.
Lalique creates the first limited edition crystal flacon for Bentley fragrance collection of luxury scents for men A Unique artwork reflects dynamism of Bentley design
Lindsay Weaver, Director of Licensing at Bentley Motors, comments: “This collaboration has allowed the transposition of Bentley brand core attributes into luxury fragrance.” ‘Lalique for Bentley Crystal Edition’ “Bentley and Lalique have a similar history. Both companies were founded almost 100 years ago. Both stand for craftsmanship and tradition, but also for luxury, lifestyle and innovation. To create a fragrance together is to capture 88 AUGUST2013
the essence of our skills and our vision in a bottle,” says Silvio Denz, CEO of Lalique. The collaboration between Bentley and Art & Fragrance, owner of Lalique, creates the bespoke ‘Lalique for Bentley Crystal Edition’, an impressive crystal flacon with the legendary ‘Flying B’ Bentley mascot. Finely wrought in gleaming crystal, the dynamic styling of its wings epitomises timeless beauty.
Daniele Ceccomori, Bentley Designer, says: “The crystal edition is a masterpiece of craftsmanship, reflecting the unrivalled luxury and elegant values of both Bentley and Lalique. Just as the ‘Flying B’ sits gracefully on the front of our flagship Mulsanne model, we wanted to communicate the
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same importance with the preciousness of the crystal artwork and the uniqueness of the essence treasured by its delicate flacon”. The eau de parfum itself, composed by Mylène Alran, from the French perfume house Robertet, is a fitting elixir of fine woody notes and exquisite leather to complement the epicentres of excellence within Bentley’s craftsmanship. Further, precious orris butter accord enriches the scent to create a sensual and charismatic character. The ‘Lalique for Bentley Crystal Edition’ showcases the finest glassmaking expertise and is limited to only 999 pieces, available at a number of carefully selected retailers from April 2013. ‘Bentley for Men’ and ‘Intense’ range The ‘Bentley for Men’ and the high-impact ‘Bentley for Men Intense’ fragrances are created by top French perfumer Nathalie Lorson, from the perfume house Firmenich. She has skilfully transformed the quintessence of the luxury automotive brand Bentley into a superb and unmistakeable fragrance experience. To do so, the finest perfume raw ingredients have been used, including those must-haves for Bentley’s debut fragrance, fine wood and leather notes. “I chose cedar because of its powerful unadulterated scent and patchouli for its sensual depth and natural elegance,” explains Nathalie.
The ‘Intense’ version will take these notes to another level by infusing the rich scent with aromatic African geranium. The bottle design echoes the luxury of the cars with an elegant symmetrical shape, striking appeal and a knurled ring around the top. Both captivating Bentley fragrances will be available at selected perfumeries and department stores from April 2013.
Prices Price for the ‘Lalique for Bentley Crystal Edition’ Eau de Parfum £3,000 / 3,500 / 40 ml Price list for the ‘Bentley for Men’ product range Eau de Toilette £43 / 59 / 60 ml Eau de Toilette £59.50 / 79 / 100 ml Intense Eau de Parfum £69.50 / 87 / 100 ml After Shave Balm £32 / 50 / 100 ml Hair & Body Shampoo £24 / 27 / 200 ml For further information on Bentley please visit: www.bentleymedia.com Twitter @BentleyMotorsPR You Tube www.youtube.com/bentleymotors
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Wash. The pale colours help to highlight the natural beauty of the wood, as the specialist finishing process emphasises the wood’s distinctive grain patterns. Antique floors are another popular option. The Natural Wood Floor Company manufactures two products to create this look. Solid wood Aged Oak Parquet Woodblocks are ‘aged’ using a specialist distressing technique, while the Engineered Oak Antique Pre-lacquered Boards are lightly brushed and then finished with a coloured lacquer to give the wood a rich patina. The Natural Wood Floor Company also manufactures a range of wooden worktops, solid wood mouldings, step kits and kitchen chopping boards. They also offer a selection of exterior decking. With ecological issues high on their agenda, The Natural Wood Floor Company follows the replant and recycle principle. The company believes that using wood from sustainable sources is essential for the replenishment and protection of forests for the future. All of their wood is selected from both farmed and managed natural forests, which have long-term replanting procedures in place to ensure that there is a healthy crop of wood for the future. Finding the best wooden floor for your home has just become a whole lot easier, thanks to the company’s new redesigned website. With a new clear, stylish design, the re-launched site offers everything from inspirational pictures to expert advice.
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without doors or windows. Interior designer Joanna Wood says it’s important you don’t just think of walls, either. “A chimney breast or alcove both make great features,” she says. And, says Joanna, as you’re going to be drawing attention to your chosen wall, think hard about whether it’s worth showing off. “Does it have
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beautiful architectural elements or will you be highlighting a piece of furniture that you really love,” she says. Placing your bed against a feature wall makes for an unusual and striking bed head, for example. Paint the wall in a bold colour (strong and sexy shades such as plum and sapphire can work well) or for a more sophisticated and glam touch, cover you wall in a material like velvet or silk. For a subtle effect, choose a complementary shade to that of the rest of the room; a darker or lighter intensity of the same colour as the other three walls can really work well. If you’re into a bit more drama then pick contrasting colours - those that sit opposite each other on the colour wheel (a warm brown with duck egg blue for example). Don’t just think of paint and wallpaper when creating a feature wall.
“You can use a huge variety of materials,” says Joanna. “Materials like suede, silk or wood add texture and interest. And if you have a dark room or corridor, mirrors or metallic reflective wallpapers, which are very on trend right now, are a great choice. They feel opulent and also bounce and reflect light around the space.” Advances in digital printing mean you can now have a huge variety of photographic images blown up to wall size, if you are looking for something different. Or go 3D: a collection of objects can make a striking wall feature. Hang framed photos across an entire wall or make a feature of your album collection. Feature walls are a simple but striking way to update your room. Choose the right wall and be bold with colour and you’ll soon have a room that hits all the right notes.
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or over 40 years the Emporium has been a popular destination for those in search of antique and vintage treasures from the 18th Century to the present. But how many locals realise that Hampstead is home to one of London’s last remaining indoor antique markets? Tucked behind one of Hampstead’s most picturesque turnings, just off Heath Street and Perrin’s Court, the Emporium is an intriguing labyrinth of over 20 specialists offering Georgian, Victorian, Art Nouveau, Art Deco, MidCentury and Contemporary finds. Serious collectors and those searching for gifts or home accessories will be spoilt for choice. Where else could you find such a mind boggling range of antique and handcrafted artefacts from pearls to porcelain, dolls to door handles, paintings to pepper pots or tea sets to tiaras? Long-established shops include silver gift specialist Hammond Leigh – great for weddings, christenings and anniversaries; Antium
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Antiques, a haven for enthusiasts of all things Art Deco including lighting, clocks, jewellery, perfume bottles and glass plus Edwardian furniture; The Button Lady for unusual buttons and scarves plus Treasure which offers beautiful and original bespoke jewellery, a repair service and gifts. Capricorn is known for its fine small furniture, tea
sets and crystal while The Antique Textiles Company is a must for exquisite antique quilts and textiles dating from as early as 1780 up to the 1930s. Another hugely popular shop is London Dolls’ Houses & Toys, a wonderful collection of dolls’ houses, miniatures and antique dolls which continues to delight collectors and children alike. In recent times new dealers
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Live like a pop star T
For only ÂŁ14million you can take a stroll down Compton Avenue, Highgate in the footsteps of Lulu, Maurice Gibb and Ringo Starr
here was a time when in Compton Avenue, Highgate, you could stroll down this leafy, exclusive enclave and bump into Ringo Starr, Lulu, Maurice Gibb (of the Bee Gees) Jo Lewis (the Bahamian billionaire), Richard Caring and Roger Levitt.
This quiet backwater has 24-hour security at its entrance where by giving a passport, utility bill, inside leg measurement and shoe
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size would still not necessarily allow you entry. It is, after all, one of Highgateâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s most cherished addresses; where residents enjoy the privacy of luxury away from the prying eyes of the public. Woodley was, for many years, the former home of Lulu and the late Maurice Gibb. The present owners have now lovingly restored it to its former glory. It is a very interesting pastiche of architectural styles
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blending the traditional country house with some contemporary and novel overtures. The house itself is over 8000 square feet and is set in half an acre of manicured grounds with a sweeping carriage drive leading from this exclusive tree lined Avenue. The eight-bedroom house is light and airy and includes six bathrooms, an indoor swimming pool and has a studio at the bottom of the garden that, in Lulu and Maurice Gibb’s time, was in fact a recording studio. It is a unique opportunity for the buyer to enjoy what is, after all, a small country estate yet only 15 minutes from the West End and nestled between two medieval villages - Hampstead and Highgate. If you turn to the left you will walk straight on to Highgate golf course (one of two within walking distance) and if you go to the right you go to Kenwood and The Heath where 800 acres of heath land awaits you. A private airport is within half an hour and, with the consent of Highgate School, you may even be able to land a helicopter nearby. Trevor Abrahmsohn, Managing Director of Glentree, describes Woodley as an ‘elegant and exceptional’ property at a ‘cherished’ address. He said:
‘When you buy a house such as Woodley in Compton Avenue you don’t just buy an elegant imposing substantial home with all sorts of luxuries, you also get an illustrious history of stars and fame. ‘The very prestigious Highgate School, with their unique sporting facilities, is within walking distance as are some of the best schools in the UK. ‘Who wouldn’t want to live in this wonderful place? All you need to do is produce £14million and it’s all yours! You gain instant heritage, bathed in the stardom of the illustrious former owners or can live in complete tranquillity – whatever floats your boat.’ Abrahmsohn added: ‘Whilst Lulu was there; more stars would walk up the front path than you could shake a stick at. This is an exceptional house for the discerning buyer who has become weary of just another imposing mansion for sale.’ For further information contact Trevor Abrahmsohn on 020 8209 1149 or 07831 339699 www.glentree.co.uk or Joy Moon on 07964 287078 or email joy@joymoon.co.uk
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LONDON… A MAGNET FOR THE BILLIONAIRE
HOW THE SUPER RICH CAN HELP THE LONDON ECONOMY
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rom the mid-1990s, the British authorities set out to lure the foreign rich – and their money turning London in particular, into what Forbes has described as “a magnet for the world’s billionaires”. Let’s look at the benefits the 1% bring to society. In particular, focusing on those super-rich foreign tycoons who have chosen to settle here in Britain. To be in the top 1% in the UK, you need to earn over £150,000 a year, and the super-rich: the magnates and tycoons with wealth ranging from the hundreds of millions to the tens of billions of pounds, dollars or euros. Clearly, the financial elite don’t come to Britain to enjoy year-round sunshine and blue skies, so why do they live here and what benefits do they bring to the table? Here are five gains that spring to mind: *The top 0.5% of the world’s population – perhaps 30 million people – own nearly two-fifths
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(38.5%) of its total wealth. What’s more, the UK accounts for less than 0.9% of the world’s population, yet has over 6% of the world’s millionaires. *The super-rich are attracted to the UK for many reasons, including our solid legal system, strong property rights and political and social stability. As a result, many decide
to settle in Britain permanently, with some choosing to invest part of their wealth here. Obviously, the UK benefits enormously when foreign moguls and industrialists pour their wealth into establishing and expanding businesses within these shores, not least from job creation and higher tax revenues. * The super-rich often employ large numbers of people, either in the companies they own and manage or as their personal staff. This is especially the case for those who choose to build businesses in London or locate and manage their wealth here. The more people these magnates employ, the more the UK benefits from higher employment and a bigger tax haul. *The rich like to dress expensively, look great and have (expensive) fun. Accordingly, they spend fortunes on luxury items, as well as paying out large sums for everyday pleasures. For example, many of the super-rich are huge fans of British brands, so they spend freely on goods from the likes of Asprey, Barbour, Burberry, Dunhill and Mulberry. As well as splashing out on designer clothing and high-end brands,
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the rich spend wildly on beauty treatments, hairdressing, flowers and cosmetic surgery. Also, they like to own fast cars from marques such as Aston Martin, plus the obligatory ocean-going yachts and private jets.
have received had these rich folk chosen to live elsewhere. While this is only a tiny fraction of the £155 billion of income tax to be collected in 2012/13, it is better than nothing.
Of course, when these upmarket items are bought in the UK, they attract VAT at 20%. Therefore, for every £1 million the superrich spend before VAT, the Treasury collects £200,000 of VAT on top.
*According to upmarket estate agents Knight Frank, London is the most attractive city for the world’s tycoons. This is partly thanks to a 25% to 30% decline in the value of sterling, which makes UK property much cheaper for foreign buyers.
*Another reason why the super-rich come to the UK is our extraordinarily generous tax treatment of foreign non-domiciled residents. Instead of demanding taxes on all their global income and gains, we choose to tax only on their UK-generated earnings. Alternatively, they can opt to pay a yearly tax levy, which started at £30,000 and was increased to £50,000 recently.
Of course, living in London isn’t cheap, especially if you’re after a top-end mansion. Partly due to demand from Greek, Italian, Russian and Far Eastern buyers, asking prices in the City of Westminster have risen by nearly half (49.6%) in the four years to February 2012. These days, £1.5 million won’t get you much more than a two-bedroom flat in the City, Mayfair or Kensington & Chelsea.
In 2010/11, this non-dom tax levy came to £153 million, which the Treasury would not
It’s worth pointing out though that these sharply rising house prices are a good thing
only if you already own property in Central London. If you’re looking to buy, then steeply higher prices spell bad news. By lifting prices, the super-rich make owners of premium properties richer, but also make it tougher for everyone below to climb the property ladder. However, there is another benefit to their house buying, although it’s one that’s been hotly debated. Following the Government’s move in this year’s Budget to increase the top rate of stamp duty, the super-rich will now pay 7% on purchases of £2 million+ properties to 7%. There’s also the introduction of the whopping 15% for properties bought via a company or similar bodies. Although whether this raises significant extra revenue remains to be seen. So while many of us, may envy the super-rich and envy their lifestyles, we can say that their wealth produces some ‘trickledown effect’ that benefits the UK as a whole.
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First luxury barge arrives at Oyster Pier, Battersea London’s newest concept in luxury living has finally arrived with the delivery of the first hand built bespoke barge to Oyster Pier in Battersea. The barge is the first of up to 10 to be moored at London’s most recent residential pier, offering 2,300 square feet of premium living space, and 750 square feet of outside terrace, built individually to the specification of the buyer. The high-specification barge, christened Vega IV, began life in Holland where the steel hull was prepared before being towed to Maldon in Essex to be fitted out by hand in a process which took boat builders TS Rigging, the firm which restored the Cutty Sark, 8 months.
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Designed by architect Christopher Millis, Vega IV has been specified to include 3 cabins and 3 bathrooms, with classic hardwood flooring throughout and stylish feature hanging fireplace in the saloon. It includes a fully integrated home cinema system, state of the art kitchen and walk-in dressing rooms – not to mention a cocktail bar. Other luxurious features include under-floor heating, a 40in HD flatscreen television, and a rainfall shower in the master bedroom en-suite.
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The arrival of Vega IV at Oyster Pier is the culmination of two years hard work, bringing bespoke luxury living to the Thames in a way never done before. Ten lucky owners will have the opportunity to design their ultimate living space, starting with a blank canvas and working with their interior designers and boat builders to create a totally unique home. Vega IV gives potential buyers the opportunity to see for themselves the exceptional quality of the barges which will be moored at Oyster Pier.
Starting with an empty shell, with loft-style layout, the barges can be fitted out in a style to suit any taste using the finest materials and finishes. Purchasers can choose between creating their own bespoke luxury living space, working with an interior designer and boatyard to customise the design, or can leave it to their professional team to design it for them. Barges can be laid out in 1, 2 or 3 bedroom formats. All boats are fully navigable and come with a working engine, which can reach a top speed of 10mph.
Chris Atherton, manager at Oyster Pier, said: “The challenge was to design houseboats to appeal to the prime central London market. The boats are the floating equivalent of luxury penthouses, but they cost a fraction of the price of what a similar type of property on land would cost.
Buyers will be given the rare opportunity to purchase a 60 year lease at Oyster Pier making this an exceptional investment opportunity. Purchasing and ownership is simple and can be carried out using a marine mortgage through a specialist lender. The purchase does not attract any stamp duty.
There is almost no limit to what people can create. Whatever they want in their boat, we can try and make it happen. There has been a lot of interest, not just from people who want to use them as homes to live in, but from people who simply use them as spaces to entertain their guests.”
The barges are being sold through London estate agent Bective Leslie Marsh. There is no stamp duty or mooring charges, although owners will have to pay a £3,000 Port of London Authority charge each year, plus an annual service charge of £7,500.
Vega IV is being marketed at £1.7million including 60 year lease. Oyster Pier What really sets Oyster Pier apart, in a first for a development of this kind, is that residents will also have full access to the facilities and services of the neighbouring 5* Rafayel Hotel and Spa including room service, wellbeing spa, gym and concierge service.
For further information please contact Celine Brill at Bective Leslie Marsh, call 020 7313 7711 or 07580 651 105 or by email at celine.brill@bectivelesliemarsh.co.uk www.oysterpier.com
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Brompton Road Tube The station which became a key WW2 command centre is up for sale for £20million
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idden in one of London’s most exclusive areas is Brompton Road tube station - a defunct building key to protecting London during the Blitz. With its yellowed walls and blackened signs, it is hard to imagine the station was once a military hub packed with army officers tasked with saving millions of lives. But the Underground station - just a stone’s throw from Harrods - is now up for sale for £20m, in a Ministry of Defence bid to cut costs. The MoD is looking to relocate the building’s current occupants youngsters aspiring to join the RAF and the Royal Navy. Brompton Road station opened in 1906 on the Piccadilly Line but closed 28 years later as passenger numbers fell. The 28,000 square foot building got a new lease of life in 1938 when it was purchased by the War Department and converted to the headquarters of the Army’s 1st Anti-Aircraft Division. Officers were charged with protecting London from incoming German bombers. It is also thought to be the place where Rudolf Hess, Hitler’s deputy, was questioned after he flew by himself to Scotland in 1941 to unsuccessfully negotiate peace. Now the only remnants left of the site’s military past are a map showing the capital’s anti-aircraft battery areas, ammunition signs and a weapons rack.
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Julian Chafer, an MoD surveyor who has been working on the building, said: “Although I’m not a military historian, I imagine that down here it would have been the same sort of thing as you see in wartime films. “There would have been maps on the walls, there would have been perhaps an operations table and perhaps a scale model of part of the city, actually physically moving scale models about with the antiaircraft batteries so people could envisage exactly where they were in the city.” The building is expected to command a high price when the opportunity to bid is opened up to buyers in September. It still has the distinctive green and brown wall tiles which are particular to the Underground’s historic stations. Potential owners hoping to beat the rush hour commute will be disappointed as the platforms and tunnels are closed off and owned by the Tube. Mr Chafer, 47, said: “It’s in a prime location, we’ve got (Grade II*Listed) Brompton Oratory next door, Harrods just down the street, so - subject to what planning authorities say - I think it is likely to be a residential development above ground. Quite what happens down here with this site is anybody’s guess.”
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