Fabric April 2022

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L U X U R Y

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L I V I N G

Exclusive interview

José hine DE LA BAUME

On finding the confidence to portray emotional honesty in her music, and channeling manipulative, evil characters in her latest TV roles

COMING OF AGE

WILD AND WONDERFUL

LOCAL LOVE

PLUS

Exploring the interiors brands sharing our big birthday

Luxe meets comfort in the home of Nicki Bamford-Bowes

NW6 has family-friendly period properties aplenty

21 years of London property The hottest properties

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North Bridge House

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North Bridge House is on a constant journey of getting to know and understand every child as an individual, realising their true academic and personal potential through specialist provision at every school stage. NURSERY & PRE-PREP WEST HAMPSTEAD 2 - 7 YEARS FRIDAY 6 MAY FRIDAY 10 JUNE

NURSERY & PRE-PREP HAMPSTEAD 2 - 7 YEARS TUESDAY 3 MAY (NURSERY 2+) THURSDAY 5 MAY (PRE-PREP 4+)

PREP SCHOOL REGENT’S PARK 4 - 13 YEARS FRIDAY 20 MAY

SENIOR HAMPSTEAD 11 - 16 YEARS THURSDAY 28 APRIL THURSDAY 30 JUNE

SENIOR CANONBURY 11 - 18 YEARS TUESDAY 3 MAY

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WELCOME

April 22/

The definitive guide to London living Give the wedding couple gifts that will elevate everyday life

Fabric is 21 this month – a fact that fills me with equal parts pride and horror. Pride that our little magazine has stood the test of time, and is now bigger and better than ever before. And horror at the realisation that 2001 is, indeed, 21 years ago – indisputable evidence that I am getting old. I’m choosing to focus on the former emotion, and concentrate on celebrating this rather special milestone. To mark our big birthday, we’ve taken a look at how the property market has changed over that period, and we’ve uncovered some of the homes and interiors brands that also launched in 2001. Continuing the celebrations theme, this issue is our wedding special – after two years of restrictions, we couldn’t be more excited that big dos are back with a bang. We asked five London-based experts for their tips on throwing a stylish shindig. Finally, our cover star this month is the talented and utterly fabulous Joséphine de La Baume. Here’s to many happy returns…

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FROM THE EDITOR

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Yes your presence is the perfect present, but we’ll wager this selection of wedding gifts would go down well, too

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What to see and where to go this month in London

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As she hits screens in the latest series of Top Boy, the French actor, musician and songwriter tells us how she channels emotional honesty in her work

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Getting married this year? Ensure that the day is planned to perfection with a little help from our team of experts

Trevor Abrahmsohn Glentree Estates Philip Green Goldschmidt & Howland Jonathan Hewlett Savills Mark Pollack Aston Chase

58 TRAVEL

A very special self catering property in a prime Chester location provides the ultimate spot for an exclusive hen weekend

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Coming of age: the Capital’s home and interior design companies also celebrating their 21st in 2022

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London interior designer Nicki Bamford-Bowes has meticulously restored her period pad, giving it a 21st century twist

ON THE COVER L U X U R Y

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Exclusive interview

José hine DE LA BAUME

On finding the confidence to portray emotional honesty in her music, and channeling manipulative, evil characters in her latest TV roles

COMING OF AGE

WILD AND WONDERFUL

LOCAL LOVE

PLUS

Exploring the interiors brands sharing our big birthday

Luxe meets comfort in the home of Nicki Bamford-Bowes

NW6 has family-friendly period properties aplenty

21 years of London property The hottest properties

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Photography Pip Styling Kate Sinclair Hair Jon Chapman Make up Justine Jenkins

Joséphine wears: dress (philosophyofficial.com); shoes (eu.christianlouboutin.com)

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Queen’s Park’s Victorian houses remain largely unconverted, making this a popular spot for families

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Nicki BamfordBowes’ brilliantly bold bathroom

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Second floor purpose built family apartment (1325 sqft/123.1 sqm) with garage & balcony situated within this exclusive portered block located on the prestigious Avenue Road. Open Plan Double Reception Room | Kitchen | Private Balcony | Three Bedrooms | Two Bathrooms | Porter | Lift | Lock Up Garage

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Set over the raised ground floor of this period building in Swiss Cottage, this flat boasts a private entrance and front garden. Approx 1,303 sq ft of lateral living accommodation | A 24 ft reception room with high ceilings | A bay fronted 16ft main bedroom with high ceilings| Luxury modern ensuite bathroom to the main bedroom| Semi open plan fitted kitchen | Two further double bedrooms | Modern family bathroom | Secluded front facing garden | Private entrance | Share of Freehold: 999 years from 29 September 1990 Sole selling rights

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LOCAL EXPERTISE, INTERNATIONAL REPUTATION Email: sales@glentree.com

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INGRAM AVENUE, NW11 £13,250,000 GUIDE PRICE An elegant detached residence which stands out as a landmark property. This imposing property enjoys a double plot, which measures around 0.6 acres, faces due south to the rear of the property and also backs on to Turners Wood – a 7 Acre private bird sanctuary. The house is endowed with exceptionally high ceilings. Most of the rooms on the ground floor enjoy ceiling heights in excess of 3.3 metres and some rise to well over 4 metres.

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A rare opportunity to purchase a magnificent freehold plot where planning consent (via an appeal) has been granted for the redevelopment (behind the existing façade) of a super mansion. The house is situated on a unique double width plot of circa 1 acre (4,050m²), one of the largest plots in this coveted location, and provides an opportunity, with planning consent, for a buyer to create an impressive new home of approx.19,000ft²(1,765m²), behind the façade currently.

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Situated in a discreet cul-de-sac location bordering Hampstead Heath, a substantial family home believed to date back to the 1860s. Offering plenty of living space across four floors, this charming house has five bedrooms, three reception rooms and extensive gardens. In addition, there is a large private driveway and garage with planning permission to change into a separate dwelling, energy rating d. Dexters Hampstead. 56 Heath Street, London, NW3 1DL T: 020 7433 0273 E: hampsteadsales@dexters.co.uk

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ALMA SQUARE, NW8 38 1984 - 2022

020 7722 7222 105 St John’s Wood Terrace, NW8 6PL email:

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An extremely rare opportunity to acquire a fantastic 2 bedroom apartment with private outside space backing directly onto the only private communal garden square in St John’s Wood. This wonderful property benefits from a reception room with terrace to the front and a principal bedroom to the rear with an enviable private south facing patio leading directly to the coveted communal garden. Alma Square is located within a short walk from the local shopping amenities, cafes and eateries of St John’s Wood High Street and tube station (Jubilee Line). RECEPTION ROOM • FITTED KITCHEN • 2 BEDOOMS • SHOWER ROOM • FRONT & REAR TERRACES • COMMUNAL GARDENS • EPC - D LONG LEASE

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MARYLEBONE LANE MARYLEBONE, W1U

£5,950,000 ASKING PRICE

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213-215 Gloucester Place Regents Park, NW1 6BU

We are pleased to offer for sale a rare, mixed-use, investment building, in the heart of the Marylebone Village.

T: 020 7723 9988 E: sales@sandfords.com

The building is arranged over the lower ground, ground and four upper floors and comprises of a retail unit and two flats and a two bedroom penthouse duplex apartment with a roof terrace. The building is favourably located on the east side of Marylebone Lane, at the junction with Bentinck Mews. The area is well known for its wonderful array of amenities including boutique shops, top restaurants, charming bars and the beautiful open expanses of Regent’s Park. The location is very well served by transport links, with Bond Street and Baker Street underground stations, as well as numerous bus routes within easy walking distance, not to mention the brand new Crossrail, due to launch this year. EPC Rating D. Council Tax Band G. Leasehold approximately 897 years remaining.

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CUMBERLAND TERRACE REGENT’S PARK, NW1

£3,300,000 ASKING PRICE LEASEHOLD / SOLE AGENT

213-215 Gloucester Place Regents Park, NW1 6BU

A rarely available, well appointed two bedroom, two bathroom apartment located in a highly sought after Nash terrace located in the Crown Estate.

T: 020 7723 9988 E: sales@sandfords.com

The apartment benefits from a large reception room with a separate dining area, high ceilings and a bright west-facing aspect. In addition, there are two bedrooms, two bathrooms, a kitchen, a basement studio room, a separate storeroom and off-street parking. Cumberland Terrace is located on the East side of Regent’s Park, allowing easy access to the West End, Marylebone and the transport links provided by Great Portland Street underground station. EPC Rating E. Council tax band G. Leasehold approximately 90 years remaining.

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Guide price £7,750,000 Freehold Knight Frank St John's Wood neir.gigi@knightfrank.com 020 3627 8698

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HAMPSTEAD LONDON NW3

AN IMPOSING DETACHED HOUSE THAT HAS BEEN THE SUBJECT OF A COMPREHENSIVE PROGRAMME OF REFURBISHMENT COMPRISING CIRCA 6,250 SQ FT (580.63 SQ M) OF ACCOMMODATION PRINCIPALLY OVER THREE FLOORS. The house features impressive entertaining space on the ground floor including a stunning kitchen/living room with frameless sliding glass doors leading onto the garden. The first floor provides a main bedroom suite comprising a large bedroom with a terrace overlooking the garden, bathroom and dressing room, in addition to which there are two further suites.

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The top floor provides four additional bedroom suites. Heath Drive is a wide, tree-lined residential street located between Redington Road and Finchley Road approximately 0.8 of a mile from the shops and restaurants of Hampstead High Street, 0.7 of a mile from Hampstead Heath and only 4 miles from the West End.

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Principal bedroom suite comprising large bedroom, bathroom, dressing room and terrace, six further bedroom suites, study/office, TV room, double reception room, kitchen/dining room, pantry, utility room, guest cloakroom, integral garage, plant room, attic storage, separate WC, off-street parking set behind electronically operated gates, south-east facing rear garden, EPC rating C

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PAVILION APARTMENTS, ST JOHN’S WOOD, NW8 £2,700,000 SOLE AGENT A well-presented two bedroom seventh floor apartment offering superb views over Lords Cricket Ground.. The apartment benefits from a reception room with wooden floors leading onto the balcony and a principal suite with an en suite bathroom with a separate shower. Pavilion Apartments is a popular modern development set on St John’s Wood Road. The green open spaces of Regent’s Park, St John’s Wood underground station (Jubilee line) and the High Street are nearby. Leasehold | Two Bedrooms With En Suite Bathrooms | Guest WC | Reception Room | Kitchen | Balcony | Underground Parking | EPC Rating C

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WARRINGTON CRESCENT, MAIDA VALE, W9 £2,425,000 SOLE AGENT A beautiful light spacious (approximately 1,657 sq. ft.) four bedroom maisonette arranged over the top two floors (entrance on the second floor) of an elegant stucco fronted Victorian terraced house located in the heart of Little Venice. The apartment is offered in excellent condition and retains many attractive features including a grand entertaining area with views and use of the sought after Formosa communal gardens and access to a private roof terrace. Warrington Crescent is situated within a conservation area of prime residential property nearby to local shops, cafes in Clifton Road, the Regents Canal and the underground at Warwick Avenue. Leasehold With Share Of Freehold | Four Bedroom | Two Bathrooms | Reception Room | Kitchen | Guest WC | Roof Terrace | Communal Gardens | Loft (Not Demised) | EPC Rating E

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ABBEY ROAD ST JOHN’S WOOD NW8 A UNIQUE PROPERTY WITH CONSENT FOR EXTENSIVE REFURBISHMENT This 3343 sq ft house in a highly coveted location comes with planning permission to create a large and luxurious family home. The approved plans provide for the modernisation of the property increasing the size to 49451 sq ft. 6 Bedrooms • 4 Bathrooms O F F S T R E E T PA R K I N G | P R I VAT E R E A R G A R D E N | C O V E T E D LO C AT I O N OFFERS IN EXCESS OF

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WIMPOLE STREET MARYLEBONE W1 A D U P L E X P E N T H O U S E W I T H A N I N C R E D I B L E P R I VAT E T E R R A C E This apartment, situated in the heart of Marylebone Village, offers bright and spacious living accommodation with three bedrooms, underground storage, and direct lift access. The home benefits from a large private terrace with panoramic city views and a private balcony. 3 Bedrooms • 3 Bathrooms ROOF TERRACE | DIREC T LIFT ACCESS | CIT Y VIEWS

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020 7402 9494 16 Park Road, Regent’s Park, London NW1 4SH Facsimile: 020 7724 7055 Email: enquiries@bargets.co.uk

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ACACIA ROAD ST JOHN’S WOOD NW8

AN EXCEPTIONAL VICTORIAN FAMILY HOME (3,374 SQ FT / 313 SQ M) WHICH HAS BEEN REFURBISHED TO A VERY HIGH STANDARD, OFFERING WELL-PLANNED ACCOMMODATION THROUGHOUT AND BENEFITING FROM A DELIGHTFUL REAR GARDEN AND SECURE OFF-STREET PARKING. The property is situated on the east side of St John’s Wood, located just off Avenue Road and is within easy walking distance of St John’s Wood High Street and St John’s Wood Underground Station (Jubilee Line). It is also within easy reach of Regent’s Park.

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Principal Bedroom with Large En-Suite Dressing Room and Bathroom, Three Further Bedrooms, Family Bathroom and En-Suite Shower Room, Reception Room, Dining Room, Kitchen/Breakfast Room, Study, Office, Guest Cloakroom, Utility Room, Off-Street Parking for Two Cars, Garden, Roof Terrace. EPC: TBC.

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FABRIC PROMOTION

Single Sex Education – is it right for my child? Evidence shows that girls who study at single sex schools outperform those who attend co-ed schools, and the advantages don’t end there Co-education versus single sex has long been a dilemma faced by families looking for the best fit for their child. While many single sex schools have recently taken the bold step into co-education, there is no escaping the fact that girls who are educated in a single-sex environment consistently outperform those who attend mixed schools. The Department for Education’s School Comparison data for England shows that this is true at both Key Stage 4 and Key Stage 5 (aged 14 to 18) and that at A Level, girls in girls’ schools scored a weighted average point score of 40.7 per entry, compared to the average score of 32.8 in co-ed schools. Elaine Purves is Head of Queen Anne’s School, a top day and boarding school for girls in Berkshire. Now in her fourth headship, Elaine has a wealth of experience and shares her perspective on the benefits of the single sex environment for the girls in her care. “It is a challenging time for all, with emotional recovery from COVID front of mind, and the complexities of social media an issue for all young people. Sadly, you might say that gender equality still has a long way to go within our society. In an all-girls environment, teachers are expert in creating and guiding a no-limits attitude across different aspects of the educational experience, equipping young women with the tools to counteract the challenges they might face elsewhere.”

Intelligent, creative and passionate, pupils at Queens Anne’s School thrive in the single-sex environment

It is widely accepted that girls are more free from gender stereotypes in a single-sex setting, something that is often reflected in STEM subjects where girls in girls’ schools are 2.5 times more likely to take Further Maths and Physics compared to girls in other schools. “At Queen Anne’s we certainly see this trend with 50 per cent of all A Levels taken in STEM subjects (2018-2021) and 40 per cent of Sixth Form leavers going on to study a STEM subject at University (2018-2021),” says Elaine. Feedback from students, parents and staff in girls’ schools suggests that many female learners are more relaxed in an environment they see as less judgemental, unencumbered by gender-conformity. A Sixth Form parent at Queen Anne’s vouches for the approach, commenting: “I look at my daughter leaving Queen Anne’s as a confident, but very modest, compassionate, strong leader, who feels comfortable going on to the next stage of her life – and that’s all you can ask for.” There is no doubt that boys and girls learn in different ways, so girls’ schools don’t feel the pressure to compromise on learning systems and techniques in the same way that other schools might. “All girls’ schools are tailored to allow a child to throw themselves into school life. Girls are more likely to participate and excel in competitive activities such as athletic sports, too. And the pastoral care that students receive in single-sex schools tends to be more focused. Girls feel happier in an environment they sense is designed for them. As we all know, children who are happy and secure are more likely to thrive both now and in the future,” Elaine concludes. Queen Anne’s School in Caversham, Berkshire offers day and boarding for girls aged 11-18. Find out more at the next Open Morning on Saturday 7 May (qas.org.uk)

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Marylebone Food Festival 26 April-1 May, various venues

An unmissable diary date for London foodies, the Marylebone Food Festival returns this month, kicking off in style with a grand launch dinner at the glorious Grade I listed St Mary’s Church, Wyndham Place. Hosted by Jay Rayner and featuring some of the neighbourhood’s hottest eateries, the evening is hailed as the ultimate dining experience – with proceeds going to London charity The Food Chain, of which Rayner is a patron. Beyond opening night, Marylebone’s culinary finest will deliver an irresistible programme of wine dinners, workshops, supper clubs, feasts and book signings, all celebrating the area’s enviable mix of top dining and drinking destinations. Various Marylebone venues, W1 (marylebonefoodfestival.com)

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Bonnie & Clyde

From 9 April, The Arts Theatre With a rousing score that includes Raise A Little Hell, This World Will Remember Me and Made In America, this beloved tale of crime and adventure has become a cult favourite in musical form. Joining Frances Mayli McCann and Jordan Luke Gage as the titular folk heroes are Olivier Award-winner George Maguire and West End star Natalie McQueen as Buck and Blanche Barrow (pictured). Fame-hungry young lovers Bonnie and Clyde are on a mission to chase their dreams, but when their bold and reckless behaviour spirals, the pair are forced to stay on the run, resorting to robbery and murder to survive. As the infamous duo’s notoriety grows, their inevitable downfall draws closer.

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CULTURE EXHIBITION

Inspired!

8 April-11 September, Guildhall Art Gallery From the poetry of the Romantics to Shakespeare’s history plays, Greek myths to medieval folk tales, this fascinating exhibition explores the literary world’s enduring influence on visual art. Highlights include Fred Walker’s Ophelia’s Madness and Cedric’s Toast by John Gilbert, both of which form part of a comprehensive watercolour collection, while PreRaphaelite enthusiasts can see pieces by William Holman Hunt, John Everett Millais and George Frederic Watts. Holman Hunt’s Study for The Eve of Saint Agnes draws on Keats’ Romantic narrative poem to tell the story of Madeline and Porphyro – forbidden lovers from feuding families. A must for bookworms and art lovers alike.

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EXHIBITION

Kutlug Ataman

13 April-14 May, Niru Ratnam Gallery Having enjoyed a stellar career that included the Venice Biennale, the Tate Triennial, and even a spot on the Turner Prize shortlist, in 2013, Ataman turned his back on the art world. “I left both London and Istanbul, moved back to my ancestral land in deep Eastern Turkey, and focused on human struggle, on our relationship with nature, not only about what goes on in greater society but also at a personal level,” he says. Spread over two Soho art spaces, this is Ataman’s first solo show since that dramatic exit. At the Ganton Street gallery, The Stream is a thought-provoking work, which consists of a pyramid structure of twenty televisions, offering themes of rethinking and reconstruction, while over at Denham Place, Ataman will show photographic work from his new series Other Planets, which looks at the societal oppression of subject positions deemed ‘other’ by authorities.

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Prima Facie From 15 April, Harold Pinter Theatre

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Jodie Comer is revered for her versatility. This time, the Killing Eve actor makes her West End debut as Tessa, a young and brilliant barrister who loves to win. When an unexpected event occurs, she’s forced to confront the lines where the patriarchal power of the law, burden of proof, and morals diverge. Written by Suzie Miller and directed by Justin Martin, the one-woman play promises us a gripping ride, in which emotion and experience collide with the rules of the game.

This local artist draws on her scientific and musical background to create eye-catching canvases. Working in acrylic and mixed media, Benton’s paintings are largely abstract, connecting central themes of the natural environment and rural landscapes. The exhibition, in Highgate’s historic Lauderdale House, is a retrospective of work spanning over 15 years of experimentation with media, styles and subject matter. A visual feast.

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La Linea

21 April-2 May, various venues This much-loved, fiery music festival, which celebrates the best of Latin music, makes its triumphant return to the Capital after a forced twoyear hiatus. As ever, we’re promised a sizzling line-up of musicians and performers, only this time, the festival is largely headlined by women. Pioneering French-Chilean vocalist Ana Tijoux, known for her unique blend of hip-hop, Latin pop and R&B, returns with a concert at the Jazz Cafe; Portuguese singer Sara Correia, whose voice sits somewhere between traditional fado and French chanson, makes her UK debut at the Union Chapel; while the seven-piece Las Adelitas, Europe’s only female Mariachi band, will be smashing stereotypes at Bethnal Green’s Rich Mix. Get your dancing shoes on!

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Joséphine de La Baume talks finding emotional honesty through acting and singing, and reveals why happy-go-lucky Londoners have won her heart

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Joséphine de La Baume begins our interview with an apology. “This is my second language, and I’m like, am I being clear?” She explains. “So, I end up making things more complicated with long winded answers.” Of course, like so many Europeans, her English is impeccable. And her answers, it transpires, are perfectly pitched. The French actress, musician, songwriter and film director grew up in Paris, but has lived in London for many years. “I love living in London, but I always miss Paris. Then, when I am in Paris, I also miss London, so I guess I am never satisfied,” she laughs. “One of the best things about London is Londoners – I just really like English people, they don’t take themselves so seriously, which is not the case in France. But I miss my grumpy French friends when I am away!” Any homesickness is countered with regular trips back to Paris for work and to see family and friends – pandemic and Brexit notwithstanding. “Brexit is making things even more difficult! As if COVID wasn’t enough…” she sighs. When she can, she manages to mix work and play, particularly when it comes to her music – along with her brother Alexandre she fronts achingly cool Parisian garage punk group Film Noir. The band are releasing their second album this year, Joséphine tells me, explaining that recording happened in London last year, during “one of the many lockdowns”. The restrictions proved to be something of a blessing. “The band came over from Paris and had to isolate. And after that they didn’t leave the studio for 10 days or two weeks,” Joséphine recalls. “We were in a bubble, basically, all together, and it gave us a sense of urgency… frustration at times, which worked very well with the energy in some of the songs. And I think, also, we became almost one, in a way, being so on top of each other for so long. You can sense it in some songs, too, where it is quite ethereal.” Coupled with the fact that the band couldn’t go out in the evenings and enjoy the London nightlife, it proved the perfect environment for productivity. “That was beneficial,” Joséphine laughs. “We had to be disciplined!” So, what can we expect from this latest work? “Each song is almost like a little novel about a character,” Joséphine suggests. “Sometimes it is cinematic, and sometimes it is a bit more mythological. They are basically heroes, or sometimes antiheroes who are experiencing a moment of crisis. Or they are at a big turn in the road, a life changing moment. Sorry, my English is not doing it justice…” The album, which is due to be released in June, is being produced by Ben Romans-Hopcraft of cult British bands Insecure Men and Fat White Family, and is currently at the mixing stage. “We’re working with Orla Carey, who is a 17-year-old English girl,” Joséphine tells me. “She is incredible. I sometimes forget that she is so young, and then I get an email saying she has to go to school and that she will finish the mix in a few days, and I’m like: Oh gosh, she is 17! She is a prodigy.”

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For Joséphine, songwriting is a cathartic experience. “I don’t really know how to not make it personal when I write music, because I do feel like it is a little bit of a diary – in the lyrics as well as in the music,” she explains. It helps, then, that she is working with somebody who knows her as well as Alexandre does. “We are very close and share a very deep understanding of each other. I’m not scared to show him my emotions. So, when we write together, I think it is very complementary, but it is also with great understanding of where the other one wants to go.” That the music is so personal is perhaps why she finds it hard to listen to when others are around. “I could never sit and stare at somebody while they are listening to me rambling about my life. No, definitely, I can’t!” She states, emphatically. Fortunately, she has none of those concerns where live shows are concerned. “I love performing,” she exclaims. “I just came back from touring with La Femme, a French rock band, and that was really fun. You know, it is immediate, and it is a capsule in time. It’s not like a movie where you can just do another take, and another take, and another take. It is just right here, right now. And it is especially good when we have spent so much time away from one other, to suddenly be all together in one place having one experience. You don’t take it for granted anymore.” There are more live shows to look forward to, Joséphine reveals. “We are opening for La Femme in London on the 21 April at the O2 Kentish Forum. And we are now scheduling another date, which will be just our show, around the same time in London. We will play a couple of shows here, and then we will play in France after that. We have festivals this summer as well.” When Joséphine is not immersed in the world of music, she can invariably be found performing in front of the camera. And though acting and singing are quite different disciplines, they are very much complementary, she tells me. “The one thing they have in common is that you have to move away from the fear of being quite naked with your emotions. If you are not comfortable with that, it will be hard to give a truthful performance.” She can currently be seen in the long-awaited new series of Ronan Bennett’s gritty but riveting crime drama, Top Boy, which launched on Netflix in mid-March. It is a project she is excited to be involved with. “I watched all of the previous series. And then I watched them again before I started filming,” she tells me. “I love it and I feel very excited and honoured to be a part of it. The cast is incredible. Everything about it is exciting.” At the time of our interview, the new episodes are still under embargo, so Joséphine is tasked with promoting the show without revealing anything about it, or, indeed, her own role. “I have to find ways of talking about it without revealing anything, which is a peculiar game!” She laughs. “What I can say is that my

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character has gone through very difficult life challenges, and she tries to channel it in a positive way. When people experience tragedies, they try to make sense of it. But often you just can’t. So, that was a very interesting thing to explore within a character.” Fans will also be able to see Joséphine appearing in the second series of ITV’s Grace later this month. From acclaimed screenwriter and Endeavour creator, Russell Lewis, Grace is an adaptation of international bestselling author Peter James’ award winning novels, and stars John Simm as Brighton-based Detective Superintendent Roy Grace. “My character is a very manipulative, quite evil woman, really,” Joséphine reveals. “It is always fun to play a villain, you know. It is also quite an interesting challenge to play somebody who does things on planet Earth that you would never imagine yourself capable of. In order to deliver an honest and genuine performance, you have to relate to that character one way or another. And it is sometimes really difficult to do that, because the character goes to places that are so horrible, or evil, that you couldn’t imagine how somebody could do something like that.” Joséphine does this by working on the backstory, she tells me. “You have to work out why they got there. How they got to that place. Maybe in there you can find something that you can relate to. You might not turn into the same person, but you might be

able to understand what got them to this point. What level of desperation, or insecurity…” For Joséphine, this process involves interpreting the script to imagine the character’s entire life story. “We are a mixture of our traumas, our fears, our goals, but also the way we love, the way we were brought up, the way we experience life… That stays with you whatever happens,” she explains. “There will be elements in the script, and of course that is going to be part of it, but I always try to mentally recreate a character’s life story, retracing from childhood up to the point where they are now, so that when I arrive on set, I am pretty much immersed in the character’s life.” The nature of filming means that this is important even with more straightforward characters. “It is difficult when you film, because it is never chronological. You are kind of cutting from one scene to another. Jumping from page one to page 10, and then coming back to page five all in one day,” she explains. “And you are going through a range of different emotions and events, and backtracking the past, so you have to know the emotional arc of the whole script, so that you can land on each scene knowing where you are at.” With this knack for embellishing stories, it is no surprise to hear that Joséphine has been channelling her creativity to write her own scripts. “I started writing a TV show, which I am developing at the moment. I wrote a French feature, and I wrote a TV show in English, so I am developing those,” she reveals. “I find that the more I do, the more I want to do. I quite like being in a sort of work frenzy. I find that I almost clone myself, managing to do more and more. It is often the case that when you don’t have much to do, one thing can feel like a mountain, but when you are doing a lot, you manage to do much more than you thought you were capable of.” Indeed, she wouldn’t have it any other way, and we’re quite grateful for that. The second series of Top Boy is available to stream on Netflix now L UX U RY L ON D ON L I V IN G

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Oh how we’ve missed a good wedding… but, with restrictions finally lifted, 2022 looks set to be the year of the nuptials. If you’re planning your big day, don’t do anything before reading what our experts have to say about pulling off the most stylish wedding party

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2022 WEDDING PLANNING

In the wise words of Yves Saint Laurent: “Fashions fade, style is eternal”. Wedding planner Rebecca Brennan-Brown tells us she often gets asked how to ensure you don’t look back on your wedding and hate the pictures. “This is an entirely

understandable concern, you’re spending a lot of money, so the good memories should last. My Aunty Katie went for the incredibly bold choice of a pink dress with a matching top hat (in the 80s, sleeves ’n’ all). You best believe she hates it now,” she laughs. The wedding industry is full of choice. It’s an industry which is constantly evolving. So how do you ensure your wedding design is timeless in such a fast-paced world? Here are Rebecca’s top tips

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01. TIMELESS TO YOU

03. USE MODERN TWISTS ON TRADITION

I firmly believe that a wedding should reflect who you both are as people, as well as your future life together. You may love something that other people dislike, and that’s OK. If you’re unsure what you like, start by taking a look at your home décor and wardrobe. Do you generally play it safe? If so, you should begin with a reasonably simple wedding design and develop from there. Or perhaps your style is much darker; an autumn wedding might be perfect for you. Don’t feel any pressure to be something you’re not.

Some classics will always be timeless and traditional, and that’s not something to be scared of. I can guarantee that you’re thinking of a white dress, red roses and a church when I say traditional wedding. Or perhaps a stately home, three-course meal and first dance. Whilst these elements are all very established, adding modern twists gives you the best of both worlds. For example, let’s look at roses – perhaps the most classic wedding flower and incredibly timeless. Reflexed roses (where the petals are flipped outwards) are astonishingly popular at the moment and give this traditional flower a much more contemporary, stylish look. You don’t have to choose one or the other when it comes to modern or traditional. You can wear a ball gown in the day and a jumpsuit in the evening. You can get married in a church but have your reception in a warehouse. You can wear something blue and serve street food.

02. AVOID TRENDS Pencil thin eyebrows, leg warmers, blue eyeshadow and coloured tights: all things that were trendy at one point in time, but that now most of us wouldn’t be seen dead sporting! If you do incorporate trends into your wedding, it will be much easier to look back on the pictures and identify the exact year it took place. Wedding trends are slightly more complicated – often something which starts as a trend hangs around for quite a long time. For example, pampas grass began as a trend but has stuck around and evolved. Because there haven’t been many weddings over the last couple of years, we’re yet to see 2020’s trends fully emerge.

04. ACCEPT THAT FASHION CHANGES Fashion will always change and develop – in homeware, clothes, weddings… everything. The wedding industry is full of incredibly creative, talented people, who are constantly pushing boundaries and creating new styles. And that means that things will always be evolving.

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07. STICK TO CALLIGRAPHY OR SAN SERIF FONTS

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A font can be very revealing. Comic sans, I’m looking at you… Swirly, elaborate fonts will often go in and out of fashion, so if you are trying to achieve a timeless but modern look, it’s best to go for san serif fonts. These are the ones without the fancy bits, like Arial and Helvetica. Try to stick to the simple ones, too. Serif fonts are the more complex ones like Times New Roman. However, I’m quickly going to contradict everything I’ve just said by declaring that classic calligraphy will never go out of style. It is an art in itself, and will immediately lift an invite, place card, or menu.

06. DO A FEW THINGS WELL

Some colourways will never go out of style, and all of them have a neutral base. By neutral, I mean white, grey, cream… Colour palettes like white and green, cream and blush, and grey and white will always be timeless because of their subtlety. They don’t need to shout about how beautiful they are, they are just effortlessly so. The more colour you bring in, the more chance you have of it dating your wedding. However, ask yourself if it’s better to have something you love now but might hate later, rather than to have something you will always think is just ‘OK’.

There are some things in life that are always going to be timeless. In the wedding world, those items are elegant tableware, flowers, and well-fitting suits. Instead of trying to spread your budget thinly over a lot of areas, pick a few elements and do them well. A quality, heavy napkin will always lift your table and won’t ever go out of fashion. Tableware is a great way to bring some of your personality into your wedding. If you love pink, look at perhaps having a chic faded pink water glass. If you’re more of a minimal person, you can reflect that in stylishly simple place cards.

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08. FINALLY, REMEMBER THAT IT’S YOUR DAY

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You should love your wedding. And if that means in 20 years you look back on the pictures and can tell you got married in 2022, then so be it – you did! If you can reflect on your wedding knowing you loved it at the time and had an incredible day, that’s all that matters. It’s OK to like trends; weddings aren’t permanent. You won’t wear your wedding dress ever again, so if it makes you feel a million dollars for one day, let that be the lasting memory. byrbb.com

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TASTE MAKERS Yes, the dress is important, but think about the weddings you remember best, we’ll bet that the food plays a bigger role in those memories. So how to

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make your wedding breakfast one that’s remembered for all the right reasons? First and foremost, choose your suppliers carefully. Caroline Hall of luxury London-based caterer Rocket has over 21 years’ experience creating wedding feasts that wow, she tells us: “Catering is often so much more than providing food and drinks – great caterers offer experience, style, and ideas – not only are they a huge part of the event planning process, but they can really bring your vision to life.” So, what will the most stylish wedding food in 2022 look (and taste) like? Here are the Rocket team’s predictions

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01. INTERACTIVE AND IMMERSIVE FOOD AND DRINKS

02. BETTER QUALITY MEAT SERVED IN SMALLER PORTIONS

The days of a seated three-course wedding meal may be numbered. At Rocket, we prefer to provide interactive food and drink experiences that allow guests to mingle and chat while nibbling, and we do everything from roaming oyster shuckers to food stalls. Whether it’s a charcuterie stall where a chef is slicing fresh jamon off the bone, or a sushi stall where rolls are being made on the spot, food stalls are a great way to personalise your wedding. And don’t forget about the dessert course or late-night snacks – one couple we worked with loved Paris (having become engaged while on holiday there), so we featured spinning towers of macarons and glass drawers filled with petit fours as part of an immersive dessert display. For another foodie couple who love Japanese cuisine and 70s dance music, we created a late-night ‘sushi disco’ food stall, complete with a sushi rolling DJ booth on a raised platform. That’s what you call elevated late night munchies! We love working with couples and finding ways of bringing elements of their personality and relationship history into the experience – with fabulous food at the forefront.

The popularity of vegan and vegetarian dishes continues to rise, but you don’t have to completely eliminate meat. Rather, people are gravitating toward eating less meat, but ensuring that what they do eat is of higher quality. A great way to do this is by having a vegetarian starter that shows off the best of the season’s produce, followed by a prime cut of meat that’s organic and responsibly sourced. Served with a beautiful array of accompaniments or side dishes, this is just as satisfying and bountiful, but even more delicious and sustainable. 35 per cent of the dishes on our menus are vegetarian, and we work with only the best local suppliers to ensure our menus are as seasonal and sustainable as possible. One couple has asked us to source all of the ingredients for their meal within a 30-mile radius of their home. We took a road trip to meet all the local producers and created a menu of minimal mileage, maximum seasonality, and one of the producers is working with us to create a bespoke label for the couple’s favourite English Sparkling wine. To discover more about Rocket, see rocketfood.com/ weddings

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03. PERFECTLY PAIRED Armed with a little basic pairing knowledge, you don’t need a sommelier’s qualification to serve a well-matched wine with the various courses of your meal. White or rosé complement soups, salads and appetizers, whereas a light red is typically a good option for the main. A Pinot Noir or Gamay is a safe bet because they work well with a wide range of foods. Cheese is one of life’s simple pleasures and will be sure to please a wedding crowd – pair with medium- to heavy-bodied wines such as a Bordeaux, Shiraz or Malbec, which all go well with a variety of cheeses.

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2022 WEDDING DRINKS

What, when and how much –

there are so many difficult decisions around reception drinks… and sadly, no right answers. Get the balance right and you’ll have happy guests who are in the mood to celebrate. Dimple Athavia, founder of All Things Drinks has helped many brides and grooms to do just this. These are her top tipple tips

04. SERVING STYLE

01. BYO Always start by asking your venue if bringing your own wines is an option. If so, what are the delivery details? Will the venue chill and serve them for you? What about the glasses? How big are they? If the venue doesn’t allow drinks from outside, don’t be shy about asking if you could have a tasting session beforehand to pick the wines you’d like served.

02. BRILLIANT BUBBLES You can’t go wrong with Champagne, but if your budget doesn’t stretch to that, I find that Prosecco is a good choice. It works well as a reception drink, is perfect for toasting, and goes well with cake, too. There is a lot of bad Prosecco out there, though, so be sure to take the time to taste different varieties. When you find a favourite, reach out to the brand directly and find out who their stockists are, and then work with the stockists to get the best price. Generally, a bottle holds five 125ml glasses, but if you’re working with a caterer, find out how big their flute glasses are, as this will make a difference to your overall calculations. And when counting guests, don’t forget to allow extra for photographers or other key service providers. If you do have leftover bubbles after the toasts, think about getting creative and mixing a cocktail like a French 75 or an Aperol Spritz to serve during the evening celebrations.

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A well-stocked bar will always be well received during the evening celebrations. But if you’re having a barbecue or buffet style meal with a rustic outdoor theme, save on bar costs by filling a wheelbarrow with ice and sticking your wines and beers in there to let people help themselves. Remember to uncork the wines first and provide a bottle opener for guests! A good rule of thumb is to allow roughly half a bottle of wine per person.

05. KEEP A CLEAR HEAD Ensure that you’re catering for every guest by offering a non-alcoholic sparkling wine for the toasts and treating your sober friends and designated drivers to a delicious selection of nonalcoholic Kombucha or alcohol-free beers. If your venue is responsible for the bar, find out which alcohol-free options they stock and make sure you taste them! If they’re happy for you to bring your own alternatives along, check if they will charge the same corkage as for the wines, or if you can negotiate a cheaper rate. Still confused, let Dimple and the team handle things for you. Simply email cheers@allthingsdrinks.co.uk with a few details about yourself, the venue and how many guests will be attending – they’ll help you select the drinks, pair them with your dinner choices and get the bottles delivered to your venue, all in time for the big day. allthingsdrinks.co.uk

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Capturing the candid moments. Photography by Georgia Watson

PERFECT MOMENTS

2022 WEDDING PHOTOS

Ask any newlywed couple and they’ll tell you that after all the months of planning, their day passed in the blink of an eye.

But the legacy of the wedding will live on in your photo album, telling the story of the day and allowing you to look back and enjoy even the little moments that you might have missed at the time. “A good wedding photographer will blend into the background and know exactly how to capture every last detail, but everybody has their own shooting style, so it’s important to choose somebody who shares your vision, and who you feel comfortable being around,” says London-based photographer Georgia Watson. She also has these tips for capturing the big day in the best light L UX U RY L ON D ON L I V IN G

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01. SET THE SCENE

03. PLAN YOUR SHOTS

There’s a reason you booked that particular venue in that specific location. We want to know why it’s important to you; perhaps your roots were laid down there, or perhaps it was where you met. These details will help us to elevate your photographs from mere visual documentation to love story. You and your partner are the lead characters, but we also need to set the scene and capture everything that is important to you.

In my opinion, the candid conversations and moments of laughter make for the most magical pictures, but if you do want formal shots, don’t forget to provide your photographer with a list of any particular groups you may want to shoot. This is a simple one but could potentially be overlooked amongst the hectic planning of a wedding.

02. DON’T FORGET THE LITTLE DETAILS

Remember that the day is all about you and your partner. Set some time aside during the day for a more intimate session with your photographer. In these moments we want to see you connect – this is where your personalities will shine through, and we want you to feel comfortable in front of the lens. Let us know if you want this to be shot in a particular way – if you’ve seen a beautiful couple shot on Pinterest, we want to see it, too.

If you’ve booked your photographer for the morning prep shots, be sure to lay out some things that will serve as a memory of the day – the fragrance you’re wearing, your favourite lipstick, your beautiful bouquet. All these elements will play a significant role in the things you remember when you reflect on your album in years to come. And a good photographer will never miss an opportunity to curate some still life shots.

04. IT’S ALL ABOUT YOU

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1. David Jerome Emerald and Diamond Chandliers | 2. Backes & Strauss Lady Victoria | 3. Le Ster Summer’s Light Earrings | 4. Zeemou Zeng Eye Pendant | 5. Alice van Cal Emerald Union Bracelet | 6. Covett Tanzanite Ring | 7. Alice van Cal The Alice

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Tell us how Covett works? Covett unlocks the value in fine jewellery by applying a personalised white glove approach to shared ownership of jewellery and watches, additionally our subscription service allows members to borrow pieces from the Covett Vault. Covett delivers all the joy and removes the hassles of traditional fine jewellery ownership. Our concierge team cleans, maintains, insures, and delivers all our pieces direct to your door.

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Where did the idea come from? The initial seed was planted over a dinner with girlfriends, when we decided we could share pieces of fine jewellery that spent most of their time sitting in a safe. Years later, when I was thinking about a career change, I knew I wanted to do something in the sharing economy and in luxury goods, and the idea dawned on me. It just makes so much sense – the more a piece of jewellery costs, the less you tend to wear it, with the exception of engagement rings. Why invest the full amount when you can take the other 80 per cent and invest that elsewhere, or buy additional pieces to co-own? 1

Where does Covett source its jewellery? Mainly from awardwinning, mostly British, independent jewellery designers. And we have partnerships with designers or manufacturers who have created bespoke pieces for us, or have supplied pieces under the Covett label. We are continually having partnership discussions to expand our offering. If a customer is interested in a special piece, we are happy to source it. How many pieces does Covett’s Vault contain? Currently there are about 70 pieces, and a Cartier watch for loan. Our co-owners vault is only available to those who are co-owners.

Covett founder, Cynthia Morrow

How often can a member borrow jewellery? Co-owners have access to their piece monthly, and they can borrow pieces from the subscriber’s vault at any time for a fee. They also have floating days to extend the time they have their piece. There are three levels of subscription: Silver (2 loans/year), Gold (6 loans/year) and Platinum (12 loans/year). All loans are over five consecutive days, but can be extended for a nominal fee.

Can you borrow jewellery without committing to membership? The idea behind our silver subscription is to allow people to try us on two occasions during a year. We feel once someone experiences Covett they will want to become a Covettist – either as a subscriber or co-owner. Can I sell a piece of my own jewellery to Covett? Yes, we have three ways people can monetise their own fine jewellery or watches. They can sell their piece to Covett, or they can sell 80 per cent of their piece and keep 20 per cent. The third way is that they can put the piece in our subscription vault for loan, and we share the revenue from each loan with them. If you are interested in monetising fine jewellery you currently don’t wear or don’t wear often, contact our concierge team at conceirge@cove.tt. Does Covett sell the jewellery in its vault? If so, how do shareholders benefit? We are happy to sell pieces in our subscription vault as we know people fall in love with things and want to wear them all the time. Usually this will be done at a discount, unless they would like the piece to be new, in which case we would arrange to sell them a new piece from the brand. Shares in our co-owned pieces can be sold on our platform and if the appraisal of the piece has increased in value, the shareholders all benefit. If one co-owner wants to buy out the other owners, we would try to broker that. Most likely, the easiest path is for them to sell their share and purchase the same piece new. If it’s a one-of-a-kind piece that can’t be replicated, it will be up to the other co-owners to decide whether they would like to sell. What are some of the most popular pieces? Each week, we do a ‘Most Covetted’ email which lists our most popular pieces. Most recently we have had a lot of demand for Alice van Cal’s bracelets and necklaces. The Rock Hound statement earrings are very popular, also Eva Gems & Jewels earrings and bracelet get a lot of attention. At our latest event in January, there was a great deal of interest in Backes & Strauss’ watches, Baunat’s diamond pieces and Zeemou Zeng’s rings and necklaces. If you’d like to be part of our subscriber list, simply sign up on our website. Find out more at cove.tt or email concierge@cove.tt 6

YOURS TO COVETT Covett’s subscription and co-ownership models provide a revolutionary way to access and enjoy fine jewellery, founder Cynthia Morrow explains how

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SAY YES, TO THE DRESS

2022 WEDDING STYLE

After an unprecedented period where weddings were cancelled, followed immediately by restrictions on how and where they could be held, being able to plan a wedding now feels especially exciting. So, it’s no surprise that

brides want to make their outfit even more magical, says bridal designer Kate Halfpenny. We asked her what will be big this year – in a strictly non meringue sense, obviously. Here are her style snippets

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01. PUFF PIECE

03. CAPED CRUSADES

Three years ago, we made a pair of double-puffed bubble sleeves for Millie Mackintosh in tulle and appliqué French lace, since then the trend for sleeves has grown huge, literally! There are so many options out there – you can choose to have your sleeves as detailed or as plain as you like. We have some epic Mikado sleeves in the collection we launched last year and a gorgeous shrug, which adds additional volume. Detachable sleeves allow you to be traditional if you want to be, while also playing with the drama.

Capes have been popular for a while, and I don’t see the trend going anywhere. Much like detachable sleeves and overskirts, a cape can add magical detail to a simple dress. I think this is especially true if you’re not into wearing a veil, which is becoming more popular.

02. DAY TO NIGHT I’ve always loved the concept of layering an outfit with detachable elements that allow the wearer to transform their look throughout the day, moving from ceremony through to late night dancing. The great thing about choosing a detachable overskirt is that you can wear it over a beautiful fit-and-flare silhouette and transform from princess to goddess in moments. Have fun with it and people will think you have completely changed your outfit. The pandemic has changed weddings, but no matter how big or small your day is, you can still wear the dress of your dreams and feel amazing. Some brides are opting to have a small ceremony now and then host a bigger party at a later date – and there’s no reason not to wear the same dress for both events. Choose something simple and elegant for the ceremony, then add a dramatic overskirt for the party.

04. BEHIND THE VEIL That said, I’m a big fan of veils, and personally couldn’t imagine not wearing one – for me, it was like my armour. Even though it was sheer it gave me the opportunity to hide a little when I stepped into the church with all eyes on me. Veils can elevate any look and make the simplest of gowns look bridal. They can also make something quite lacy and pretty look more edgy and fashion forward if you choose a 3D appliqué veil, for example. I’d say around 80 per cent of our brides choose to wear one and I’m all for the drama that it brings. When else will you have the opportunity to wear one?

05. BEAUTIFUL BOWS I’ve always been obsessed with bows, whether that be the oversized graphic detachable ones we launched last September for our Out of this World collection, or a more subtle detail like the back of our Oak dress. Everything comes full circle – big 1980s bows here we come!

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06. SUSTAINABLE STYLE Not so much a trend, this is here to stay. Becoming more sustainable is something we’ve been working on for a very long time, taking into consideration everything from choosing to manufacture in the UK, to using all recyclable packaging. We’ve even thought about what happens to the off-cuts from the fabric we use to construct the gowns – everything is repurposed or donated so no fabric ever ends up in landfill. Most importantly, I don’t want you to think about your wedding dress as a single wear item, I want you to think about it as something that you can wear again, or pass down as an heirloom. It should have a journey, like any other precious items of clothing you own.

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07. PIECE BY PIECE Leading on from this, the trend for separates is going nowhere. If you have a smaller wedding dress budget, consider investing in separates that will last you a lifetime and can be incorporated into your wardrobe to enjoy again and again. Even big ballgown skirts can be shortened and worn with a cashmere sweater or cute cami on another occasion. The beauty of a two piece is that the choices are virtually unlimited, and you can really pick and choose your top and bottom to create the exact look you desire, turning you into the bride you want to be.

Zach and Grace

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MIRROR, MIRROR ON THE WALL… My plans started small. Just a simple, pared-back wedding, a special, intimate day to share with those we love the most. But then – as these things tend to do – the plans changed. After all, haven’t we just lived through a joyless pandemic? Don’t we all deserve a good old knees-up? And don’t I – raised on a diet of 40s starlets, 60s sirens, basically born with a ‘MY WEDDING!!’ Pinterest board on the go – deserve a special day? After all, how many times does a girl get married – two, three, tops?! Problem is, due to a number of factors (age, kids, did I mention COVID?), I’ve been feeling a long way from my glamorous best for a long time, even finding it hard to imagine there was a road back. But rather than wallow, I decided it was time to call in the big guns. I’ve long waxed lyrical about Daxita when it comes to lashes, microblading and, more recently, semi permanent make up like her ‘lip blush’ – but she really and truly is the best in the business. I once made the mistake of getting someone other than Daxita to apply semi-permanent lashes, reasoning that lashes were lashes. I was wrong. She is quite simply an artist; yes, she’ll take guidance as to what you want (in my case, the perfect lashes to set off a 60s-style cat’s eye look), but her expert eye tailors the application to the shape of your face, brows and eyes, somehow ensuring even the most dramatic vibe remains in balance, and steering well clear of veering into drag. Daxita applied a full set of Russian lashes and the difference it made to my face was astonishing; a Bambi eyed, well rested A-List version of the person I’d become since my last visit to Daxita, prompting me to book my next appointment instantly and resolving to keep this up on the regular. With the spring well and truly back in my step, I was ready to take on the next challenge: my hair. I had set myself two fairly (read: ridiculously) ambitious role models for the big day: Liz Taylor, for her tumbling, coiffed, Burton-era tresses, and Dolly Parton, for her ethos “the higher the hair, the closer to God”. In short, I needed to go BIG. I felt somewhat intimidated as I walked into Inanch London, the salon of Inanch Emir, hairdressing pioneer (she invented Gold Class extensions, that are simply best in class), and, by the look of their social media, the go-to place for London’s most chic and beautiful. Would me and my frizzy, neglected mop feel out of place? Within a minute of meeting Inanch, my fears were allayed on all fronts; not only is she the most down-to-earth, welcoming hairdressing pioneer I’ve ever met, she assured me that my 60s bouncing bouffant dreams were incredibly easy to achieve with (whisper it) hairpieces. After a consultation, then a trim and colour the week before the wedding, she came to me on the big day with everything fully prepared, and – Oh. My. Goodness. The second those hairpieces went in, I felt, without exaggeration, like a different person. I felt – well, not quite like Liz Taylor, but like the bride I had always (however secretly) wanted to be. Truly, the stuff that dreams are made of. KH daxitavaghela.com; inanch.com

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A NEW YOU

From body contouring and laser hair removal, to skin tightening and chemical peels, one Marylebone clinic is leading the way with bespoke aesthetic treatments Demand for ‘tweakments’ is higher than ever before – these non-invasive aesthetic treatments smooth, tighten and sculpt with no downtime required, making them super convenient. Even more so since the opening of a brand-new clinic in the heart of Marylebone, just moments from St Christopher’s Place. Set within a beautiful heritage building featuring high ceilings, and bright, spacious rooms, Halcyon Aesthetics offers one-of-akind, bespoke treatments from its four treatment rooms. The luxurious facility was launched last year by Dr. Osman Bashir Tahir (aka Dr. OBT), a consultant Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgeon with over 19 years of surgical experience. Dr. OBT began private practice in 2009, going on to open six successful healthcare facilities in Pakistan, where he has treated over fifty thousand patients. Excitingly, the London clinic is his first venture outside Pakistan. Here, Dr. OBT and his team offer bespoke face, body and wellness treatments, in a relaxed and comfortable setting. From clinical grade and laser facials to energy-based treatments for skin tightening and rejuvenation, non-surgical injectable treatments and IV therapies, to laser hair removal, there’s a treatment for everybody (and every face). Halcyon is proud to work with the very latest technology, including EMsculpt Neo, the top non-surgical body contouring treatment in the world; EMTONE, which is used to simultaneously treat cellulite and tighten skin; and Exilis, a radiofrequency treatment for fat reduction and skin tightening that can be used on both the face and body. Meanwhile, innovative laser treatments include the Soprano Titanium Laser for hair removal; and the multi-tasking Aerolase, which can be used to treat more than 30 clinical conditions such as rosacea, acne, fungal infections and many more. The Halcyon Hollywood Spectra Laser is the latest addition to the practice, and promises to rejuvenate skin, tighten pores, and improve skin clarity, leaving clients with a healthy, radiant glow. Wrinkles and lines are addressed using Micro-Botox, with a focus always on achieving a natural, unfrozen look. Popular areas include forehead wrinkles, ‘bunny’ lines across the bridge of the nose and smoker’s lip. The Nefertiti Lift is a Botox technique used for neck rejuvenation and is named after the Egyptian queen Nefertiti. But Dr. OBT is perhaps best known for his unique injection techniques, using dermal fillers to enhance and improve facial features – the Face Sculpt is designed to help define the chin and jawline; Face Contour creates perfect facial symmetry; OBT Angel Lips promises the most natural results with lip fillers; and Liquid Rhinosculpt smooths the bridge of the nose, simultaneously lifting the tip without the need for surgery. Add skin boosters for face and body, regenerative therapies for hair loss and micro needling into the mix and the aesthetic wish list is wanting for nothing here. To arrange a consultation with Dr. OBT, call 020 7486 3225 (halcyonaesthetics.co.uk)

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Edgar House boasts direct access to Chester’s historic city walls, and enjoys views over the River Dee

UP ON THE WALLS

Boasting one of Chester’s finest addresses, with interiors and facilities to match, Edgar House sets a new standard in self catering – one that will be very hard to beat WORDS by LIZ SKONE JAMES & ALI HOWARD

Interiors offer an inviting mix of luxury and cosiness, and each of the seven en suite bedrooms has its own design and personality

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he spring sun is shining but there’s still a winter chill in the air. We are undeterred by the temperature, though – wrapped up in luxurious woollen blankets from the boot room, we’re making the most of the sprawling terrace at Edgar House, our home from home for a very special hen weekend. The grand Georgian house sits in a prime position overlooking the rushing waters of the River Dee, set directly on Chester’s Roman city walls. Mere moments from the shops and amenities of the city centre and a short stroll from the famous racecourse, even Kirstie and Phil would find little to criticise in this location. We pop the cork on our Champagne and clink glasses, toasting, amongst other things, our very good fortune to be here. Previously an award-winning boutique hotel, Edgar House is now the first property in Daisy Joy Escapes’ select portfolio of exceptional holiday homes (work is currently being undertaken on two equally special properties in the Lake District and on Anglesey, which are due to open over the next year). The interiors offer a welcoming mix of luxury and cosiness. This might be a sprawling Regency mansion, but here, grand stone fireplaces and ornate crystal chandeliers are met with contemporary plush velvet sofas to dive into, complete with cosy throws made for snuggling up in. At the heart of the house is an enormous, open-plan L-shaped living area, which accommodates a 12-seat dining table, an inviting fireside sitting room, and a sleek and chic kitchen with all mod cons – and then some: top of the range Miele appliances, a Quooker tap, and a Nespresso machine bring a touch of luxury to leisurely breakfasts sat around the large kitchen island. We have our pick of seven sumptuous bedrooms, all en suite, some with riverfront balconies and each with its own design personality. The Copper Suite boasts a private lounge room, an en suite with a huge, gilded rainfall shower, and the pièce de résistance: an in-bedroom traditional copper bath, impossible to get out of, for all the right reasons. Quirky modern wallcoverings are juxtaposed with pattern rich headboards that don’t hold back on scale; crisp white bed linen

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and fluffy white towels bring high end hotel standards to the bedrooms – yet carefully considered bedside books remind us that this is now more home than hotel. Finding little to tempt us away from this haven, we enlist the services of The Cheshire Dining Experience on our first night at the house. With their Michelin-trained chefs and experienced front of house team, they offer restaurant quality fine dining at home. The evening begins with gin and tonics, complete with artfully carved apple garnish, served in front of the blazing fire. As we sip our drinks, comfortably sprawled on the world’s largest sofa, we chat to the friendly team who are at work around the vast kitchen island. The cooking smells are irresistible, and fortunately we don’t have long to wait before we’re shown through to the dining area, where the table has been laid and the candles are lit. The scene has been set for a very special meal indeed. We start with seared tuna, served with fresh apple carpaccio, fermented cucumber and avocado purée. Deliciously light and delicately flavoured, it comes exquisitely plated with the perfectly pink tuna and vivid green accompaniments standing out beautifully against modern, matt black tableware. Were it not for the fact we have our slippers on, we could be dining at any of Michelin’s finest. Tender sous vide fillet of beef follows, rolled in ash, and accompanied by a quenelle of truffled, glazed cheek, and a creamy potato terrine. Melt in the middle chocolate fondant with raspberry sorbet and miso marshmallow rounds of the meal. Service is attentive but discreet throughout, with the team answering questions, explaining techniques, and ensuring that wine and water glasses are never empty, but allowing us space and time to enjoy each course. Utterly professional, they have cleared up the kitchen, leaving no trace of their presence, before we have even drained our final glasses of wine, and they pop around to bid us farewell before letting themselves out. Perhaps the best thing about this type of dining is the fact that we have no further to travel after the meal than across the room to flop contentedly by the fire. And once there, feeling gloriously replete, we have only to muster the energy to head upstairs to bed. Later, enveloped in crisp white bedding, we are lulled to sleep by the sound of the river rushing past outside; it has been an evening that will be hard to top. We have big plans for exploring Chester, but find ourselves so happy at Edgar House that we are content to spend our days lazily enjoying the facilities. While the grand L-shaped room is where most of the action takes place, breakout spaces are equally luxurious and thoughtfully designed. The cinema room provides the cosiest seating, ideal acoustics, low lighting, and a state-of-the-art Sonos surround sound system, which proves perfect for lazy movie afternoons and high-octane karaoke sessions alike. The basement games room is brilliantly designed to mimic a private bar, complete with fussball table, a retro-inspired (but naturally high tech) jukebox, and a specially commissioned piece of street art adorning the back wall. All we need do is pop upstairs and grab a beer from the repurposed London telephone box turned drinks fridge – a humorous nod from Chester’s fair city to ours.

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We do, though, venture out to take a leisurely stroll around the city walls on our last morning – enjoying the inquisitive looks of passers-by and feeling ever so important as we let ourselves out of the front gate, directly onto the raised walkway. Built by the Romans, with a history stretching back over 2,000 years, they are the oldest, longest and most complete set of city walls in Britain. At just over 3km, the circular walk affords an opportunity to enjoy a whistle-stop tour of this beautiful city, taking in views of the river Dee and the Shropshire Union Canal, too. We marvel at the remarkably preserved 17th century timber framed houses, gaze out over the manicured green of the racecourse, and snap pictures of the imposing medieval cathedral and the remains of the castle, built in 1070 by Hugh d’Avranches, the first Earl of Chester. Underneath the gilded Eastgate Clock – the most photographed clock in England after our own Big Ben, apparently – we find the perfect spot for a group picture. Having spent our stay happily ensconced in Edgar House, it is the only proof that we were actually in Chester. Given our time again (yes please!), we wouldn’t do anything differently. Midweek stays from £3,950, 3 night weekends from £4,850, weekly from £6,950. To book, call 01244 259 400 (daisyjoy.co.uk; @daisyjoyescapes) The Cheshire Dining Experience offers bespoke menus to suit every occasion, call 01829 742594 or email hello@thecheshirediningexperience. co.uk to make an enquiry (thecheshirediningexperience.co.uk)

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INTERIORS

Interiors news

TABLEWARE

Breakfast beasts

Make your house a home

Ceramicist Hannah Turner’s animalia egg cups are just the ticket for chocolate-free Easter celebrations – but they are no less sweet. Featuring our feathered, furred, and even scaled friends, the cups are decidedly covetable. Hannah is also supporting several animal conservation charities with £1 from each egg cup sold going to the likes of the Born Free Foundation, and RSPB’s Puffin Project. We’ll tap our teaspoon to that. From £16 (hannahturner.co.uk)

SOFT FURNISHINGS

Frill seekers Launching this month is artistdesigner Susi Bellamy’s Cotton Candy collection. Featuring marbled cotton fabrics, ruffled cushions and vibrant, patterned lampshades, the pieces reflect Susi’s playful eye for fantastical costume drama and the all-frills aesthetic of Rococo design. In summer-ready shades of starfruit, emerald and sunflower, we’re in no doubt Bridgerton’s Lady Featherington would approve. Cushions from £75 (susi-bellamy.com)

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OUTDOOR FURNISHINGS

Heirloom is the new wallcovering collection from artist and designer Deborah Bowness in collaboration with Hornsea Potteries – a (pattern) match made in heaven. The hand-printed papers and borders reimagine Hornsea’s ubiquitous geometrics that adorned glazed coffee pots, sugar jars and teapots in 1960s homes everywhere. From worktop to wall, this is an ingenious way to mix up mid-century style. Borders from £50

With the promise of outdoor dining on the horizon, this spring fresh patio set has caught our eye. The Dura Ocean collection offers chic, contemporary design with a conscience: cleverly crafted from recycled ropes and nets from the maritime industry, and with FSC certified eucalyptus wood, the garden chairs and tables aim to tackle plastic waste head-on – whilst giving sustainable garden furniture a stylish update. From £179 (edenproject.com)

Homely heritage

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Emerald/navy Milano concentric loops cushion, £134 (uk.jonathanadler.com)

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Eichholtz Le Sereno mirror, £1,160 (pavilionbroadway.co.uk)

Amber & Rose crystal candlestick holder, £55 (rockettstgeorge.co.uk)

Jewel rug (Sky Rose), from £1,639 (sonyawinner.com)

Gloria table lamp with 30cm empire shade in ruby silk, £246 (pooky.com)

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THE JEWEL IN SPAIN’S CROWN

The Golden Mile

With its unique climate, beautiful beaches and quintessentially Spanish Old Town, Marbella is the perfect spot to find your very own place in the sun

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orld famous as a holiday destination since the 1960s, Marbella’s unique allure has produced a style and character quite distinct from other coastal towns in Spain. The protection of La Concha mountain in the Sierra Blanca affords Marbella its own micro-climate, guaranteeing year-round sun (an average of no less than 325 days). In the winter months, a two-hour drive will find you in the exclusive ski resort of Sierra Nevada – meaning you can ski or snowboard in the morning, and take a late lunch on the beach in Marbella! The coastline here enjoys not only some of the best beaches on the Costa del Sol, but also some of the best residential developments – many recently completed, or soon to be. Opulent villas, apartments and townhouses offer property seekers a luxurious lifestyle in prominent areas on the coast, so it comes as no surprise that the town, which is situated 50km to the west of Malaga, is one of the most popular destinations on the Costa del Sol in which to buy a property, whether as a holiday home or permanent residence. And, with prices lower than other comparable European coastal destinations like Ibiza, Mallorca, Mykonos and Monaco, it’s a great place to invest. Heading west from the centre of town is the famous ‘Golden Mile’, aptly named because of the many palatial beachfront villas, and the famous Marbella Club and Puente Romano Hotels. At its far end is the world-renowned Marina of Puerto Banus. Property here, boasting ocean views and a mountain backdrop, is in high demand due to its prestigious location. Just a 35 minute drive from Malaga Airport, Puerto Banus is the epitome of luxury and elegance. This is the place to be pampered port side, or ogle at fabulous luxury yachts while sipping a drink at one of the many open-air restaurants and bars. Equally in demand with property seekers is Nueva Andalucia, nicknamed the ‘Golf Valley’ thanks to its five championship golf courses. Property here comes in the form of beautiful course-side apartments and villas, offering residents access to some of the best restaurants on the southern coast, along with many sport and leisure facilities. Where do we sign? If you’re tempted to make your own investment, the team at Affinity Spain are well placed to help. A unique, multi award winning real estate agency based in the heart of Puerto Banus, they pride themselves on selling beautiful homes and outstanding investments in one of the most sought after locations in the world. Regulated in both the UK (AIPP) and Spain (LPA), Affinity have specialised in the resale and new home property market since 2007, and are well placed to offer professional advice through a vast local and international network. Why not drop in and meet the team for a coffee, and a chance to discuss buying or selling a property?

Sotogrande Marina

FOR SALE THE GOLDEN MILE, MARBELLA PRICES FROM €2,750,000 (£2,300,000)

FOR SALE SOTOGRANDE MARINA, CADIZ (30 min drive west) PRICES FROM €400,000 (£333,000)

This stunning collection of 3-, 4- and 5-bed environmentally friendly apartments and penthouses (main image) was built in collaboration with world renowned fashion house, Fendi. Located on the Golden Mile, they offer amazing five-star onsite facilities including a state of the art gymnasium and an indoor heated swimming pool. Expect Villeroy and Boch bathroom fittings and a fully fitted home automation system. A must view!

Ready to move into right now, these brand new front line Marina apartments (above) are located within the sought after community of Sotogrande. The apartments offer incredible Marina and sea views, and are situated moments from the sea. All general amenities, including a supermarket, and several restaurants and cafés are within a few minutes walk, and the Santa Maria Polo Club is just 12 minutes away by foot.

Contact info@affinityspain.com or 020 3930 9672 (affinitypropertygroup.com)

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An independent Catholic school for girls aged 4-11 with a brand new co-educational nursery for children aged 2.5 to 4. St. Anthony’s Schools provide a nurturing and intellectually stimulating environment where children

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A COMING OF AGE

As we celebrate Fabric’s anniversary, we catch up with some movers and shakers in the Capital’s world of design, also marking their 21st WORDS by ALI HOWARD

LIGHTING MOOOI

Moooi’s decorative lighting features are as unexpected as they are imaginative

For 21 years, Moooi has inspired and seduced the world with sparkling and innovative designs. The venture is led by Marcel Wanders and Robin Bevers and is named after the Dutch word for beautiful – the third ‘o’ representing extra value in terms of beauty and uniqueness. With a strong focus on lighting, alongside cutting-edge furniture design, Moooi’s Fitzrovia store is the place to pick up a homeware piece less ordinary. Dutch designer Bertjan Pot’s Heracleum III Linear lighting fixture (main image), inspired by the flowering plant of the same name, is a dazzling new addition to Moooi’s design-led offering. moooi.com

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A Preparatory & Nursery School for boys and girls aged 2 to 8, Kensington W8

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INTERIORS The Finchatton-designed apartments at Twenty Grosvenor Square are light-filled and boast grand, elegant interiors

PROPERTY FINCHATTON Established in 2001 with the aim to create some of the world’s most exceptional homes (no mean feat), Finchatton are top of their game when it comes to luxury property design and development. Twenty Grosvenor Square, located in the heart of Mayfair, is the first standalone private residence with Four Seasons, while The Whiteley in Bayswater will see a complete reimagining of this historic west London address. Set within a retained and restored Grade II listed façade, the development will comprise 139 residential apartments and townhouses alongside a hotel, restaurants and a spa, 20 new stores, a cinema and a gym. The ultimate in modern luxury living. finchatton.com

FURNITURE FRANK Creative duo Pam West and Matt Edmonds met as furniture design students before setting up their London studio in 2001. That year, they launched their first collection at the Milan Furniture Fair, and have since designed products and furniture pieces for the likes of HAY, Established & Sons, and Heal’s. The pair also design for residential and commercial properties, with bespoke pieces made for unique interior spaces. Frank’s broad approach to design allows them to work across various fields: there’s no restrictive ethos here, rather a cohesive way of thinking, taking inspiration from heavy industry and infrastructure, and the spaces between places and things.

From dining tables to storage pots, Frank’s broad approach allows them to work across various design fields

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ARCHITECTURE PIERCY & COMPANY Founded by architect Stuart Piercy in 2001, this buzzy London practice today comprises a team of 70 architects, designers and researchers, all with a shared passion for materials, form, technology and craft. Inspired by over a century of abstraction in contemporary art and sculpture, Stuart and his team pride themselves in experimenting with both form and materials in order to challenge the traditional notion of context and harmony. In collaborating with specialist craftspeople, and partnering with ambitious clients, Piercy & Company can boast a diverse portfolio of award-winning projects, which have led to lasting working relationships in the commercial, residential and cultural sectors. piercyandco.com

INTERIOR DESIGN HÉLÈNE MARIE DESIGN Paris-born Hélène Marie Dabrowski started her eponymous interior design practice 21 years ago. Having worked as associate director at another design studio, she decided to take the plunge and go solo. She specialises in elegant, luxurious spaces infused with texture and personality – and a refreshing joie de vivre. Recent projects include a family home in Belsize Park, a Bayswater pied-a-terre, and a Chelsea townhouse. Hélène’s passion for colour sets her apart from many high-end interior designers who insist on shades of beige. Rather, cheery colour pops are met with eye-catching patterns, while artworks, ceramics and antiques are layered to create warm and homely details. helenemariedesign.com

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For Hélène, interior design is like painting a picture, adding different layers with colour, texture, materials, form, light and depth to create a unique, inspiring home

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IN WITH THE OLD

Photography by: Astrid Templer

Not only do antiques add elegance and character to a space, buying pre-loved also offers a great way to be greener in a more environmentally conscious world. Nefarious Design offer their tips on choosing the perfect piece for your home When purchasing antiques, it’s important to bear in mind that they are used, meaning they may be slightly damaged or marked from their previous life. Don’t underestimate how much personality and character this adds but do make sure that you know exactly what you’re buying. Having to return items that turn out to be rotting, deconstructed or unusable costs both money and time. If you are buying online, it’s vital to carefully check the images on the supplier’s website and don’t be afraid to ask for more if there are only a limited number. This way you can be more sure of the condition of the antique.

If you can, it’s always best to see the piece in person. Even if you are purchasing online, find out if you can reserve the item and then visit the showroom or shop to ensure that it is as described. Be sure to inspect all sides of the piece, not only those bits that are immediately visible. Check the piece’s structural stability. If there are drawers or doors, check that they open and close smoothly. Taking a family member or friend is helpful as they will be able to provide you with a second opinion and may spot a flaw you had overlooked. Think about practicality. Does the piece meet the demands of its purpose? How will you get it from its current location? And once you have it, will it fit the

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space? Are there issues which may restrict access, like steep stairs and narrow doorways? Social media is a great tool for sourcing antiques, but not every account is legitimate, so always do your research by checking for reviews of other customers’ experiences with a supplier before committing to any purchases. If you have done your due diligence, there is very little risk in investing in good antiques – if you really love something, you will keep it for longer, making for an excellent return on your investment. For inspiration or advice, visit nefariousd.com

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NICKI BAMFORD-BOWES This interior stylist, designer and maker shows us around her London pad that’s bursting with colour and character WORDS by ALI HOWARD PHOTOGRAPHY by LOL JOHNSON

There was a time when Nicki considered a move to the country to accommodate her growing brood. She tells me she was “very close to putting in an offer on a beautiful large home with a pool and an orchard.” But like many city dwellers who’ve entertained the idea of a country pile, the pull of London living ultimately proved too strong. “I suddenly realised we were chasing a dream that wasn’t really ‘us’,” she admits. “I didn’t want to be responsible for large grounds and I love living in London, enjoying the local restaurants, museums and culture.” The designer shares her Victorian semi with husband Matt, sons Oscar and Bertie and daughter Bo, alongside Wolfie the “ridiculously fluffy” family cat. It was always Nicki’s intention to find a project of a property, one which she could strip back and put her own creative stamp on. But there are cosmetic doer-uppers, and then there are homes which require a major overhaul. “To be

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completely honest, I hankered after a wreck,” she says. “This house was lived in by an older single man and the décor wasn’t to my taste at all. But we loved the classic exterior with pillars either side of the front door, and the sash windows. We were also lucky that the house had lots of internal original features such as intricate cornicing and ceiling roses, and large double doors between the reception rooms. When we moved in, we completely gutted the house apart from the kitchen, we incorporated a boxroom bedroom to create a large family bathroom and study. We redecorated throughout, sanded floors and put back fireplaces where they had been removed.” Indeed, character is all-important to Nicki, and here, the designer resolved to restore as much as re-paint: “I’ve always preferred an older house with character over a new build,” she tells me. “I love high ceilings, cornicing details, ornate fireplaces and big bay windows. Old houses have

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enormous potential to extend, plus I love thinking in the soft furnishings, lighting and accessories. about all of the people who lived here before us and I wonder how Nicki would describe her style. the stories these walls could tell.” “In my own home I’m bold, contemporary, and But what was once a modest three-bed, one bath creative,” she explains. “I love to design special abode soon became a grand family home complete pieces of furniture and storage solutions, and with five bedrooms, four bathrooms, a dressing I’m happy to do things that people might think room and even a garden studio, which came to be brave, such as painting our bedroom black. My following a serendipitous moment: when a plot of background in graphic design means I love strong land at the back on the property became available, graphic shapes such as lines, grids, squares, the couple decided to spend what would have gone circles, and diagonals. But I often mix them with on stamp duty for the country house on extending more traditional elements such as panelling and their London footprint instead. “The extra land gave soft textures in rugs and upholstery.” us a much bigger garden, which was not only perfect When it comes to furniture choices, Nicki for the children to play in and for us to entertain skilfully mixes old and new with the affordable in, but also allowed me to build the studio,” Nicki and the aspirational. Independent designers explains. It is from here that she now runs her feature alongside high street names and high-end interior design business, ‘& then they went wild’. brands, keeping the look fresh and modern with a The house is playful in design, and where period few surprising elements thrown in, too: oversized features have been meticulously restored, they are mirrors are met with large, bold lighting fixtures, also respectfully given a 21st century twist, such while each of the kids has a bespoke bed that as in the calming living room, which is painted a Nicki designed and commissioned herself. “It chic monochrome blue: the walls, ceiling and even always feels special to design and build something fireplace are perfectly colour matched. And there’s unique for your children, something that they will dark drama in the main bedroom: jet black walls are always remember,” she says. “They’re functional offset with plush rose velvets and rich gold accents with plenty of storage, incorporating desks

and reading zones – but also fun with curtains, hideouts, and places to climb.” In Nicki’s home, the playful décor isn’t only for kids, however. Her studio space is bursting with creativity – not to mention colour – with its pink and white checkerboard cabinetry and its contemporary marble topped table, complete with eye-popping purple plinth. And where luxury meets comfort, one of Nicki’s very favourite pieces is a tub chair coveted from Abigail Ahern, which the designer’s friends clubbed together to buy for her 40th. “It’s a modern classic and I absolutely adore it,” she enthuses. Another favourite is a mid-century inspired rattan chair and footstool set from Home Essentials, which Nicki recently used to create a reading nook in the bedroom. “I listen to chilled music in this space. It’s a place where I get my best creative ideas,” she reveals. Nicki is, in fact, brand ambassador for Home Essentials, and can often be found giving inspiring interiors tips and tricks to customers on the brand’s social channels. She’s also got a number of residential and commercial projects up her sleeve, including “a very cool independent shop.” But when she gets home, the work doesn’t stop: “I’m about to extend our kitchen into the garden and the side return to create a huge kitchen, utility and family space,” she tells me. “I’m really excited about this because we only have neighbours on one side so we’ve been able to make the walls higher than you might expect, which means the space will be flooded with natural light. We hope to start work at the end of summer, and I know it’s going to look amazing.” andthentheywentwild.co.uk; homeessentials.co.uk

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A Capital Education

London-based North Bridge House School explains how, from its endless cultural offerings to its inspiring diversity, there is no better place to go to school than in the Capital

From educational opportunities to sporting facilities and cultural enrichment, students are truly spoilt when they are educated in the Capital

on Italian textile design are all equally accessible – simply scheduled into lesson time or bolted onto the school day as opposed to occasional days out. Local is also something that North Bridge House (NBH) taps into. The six schools in the group, covering nursery to sixth form, are located in north London cultural hotspots – Hampstead, West Hampstead, Canonbury and Regent’s Park – with stellar landmarks on their doorsteps. NBH Senior Hampstead students can follow in the footsteps of literary and artistic giants simply by taking a weekly Historical Hampstead enrichment walk around the neighbourhood and its many blue plaques. And with Burgh House, Keats House and the heritage of Lucien Freud, Henry Moore, D.H. Lawrence, T.S. Eliot and Sigmund Freud, to name but a few, on their doorstep, students are spoilt for cultural enrichment. NBH Senior Canonbury students are reminded of the school’s rich history through the House System; students are placed into one of three Houses named after Thomas Cromwell, Sir Francis Bacon and Oliver Goldsmith – all of whom lived in the famous Canonbuy Tower, adjacent to the school and one of the oldest surviving buildings in Islington. NBH Canonbury has also developed strong links with the neighbouring Estorick Collection of Modern Italian Art, where students are regularly welcomed to exclusively ‘takeover’ exhibitions. Recently, Year 12 not only went to see the latest exhibition but took the tour narrated entirely in Italian. Younger pupils also used the same exhibition to inspire their artworks. This ‘insider’s viewpoint’ is one of the great bonuses of life at a London school like NBH – there are so many opportunities for networking and for relationships to be formed, and in such a culturally rich city, these can be used to enhance students’ learning experience and cultural awareness. London may be busy and built up, but it stands out from many cities for its multiple parks and green spaces. And some of the best of them are a stone’s throw from the various NBH locations. Hampstead Heath is well-used by the three NBH Hampstead schools, while the Royal Regent’s Park is both the playground and sports ‘home ground’ for NBH Prep School. Students also frequent the best facilities for outdoor, adventure and water sports, with NBH Canonbury making the most of white-water rafting and mountain biking at the world-class London 2012 Olympics facilities in Lee Valley, and the Prep School taking to hallowed Lord’s for cricket.

Following the first national lockdown in March 2020, and indeed throughout the 16 months thereafter, it felt as though the nation had fallen out of love with our Capital city. With theatre curtains closed, museums and galleries empty and Oxford Street shops in administration, die hard Londoners were making tracks for the country, in pursuit of green open spaces for their allotted daily exercise and an Aga for their newfound love of baking. But, as life has returned to near normality and Zoom quizzes have become a distant memory, city dwellers are flocking back to the streets of London. And, though tech savvy, forward-thinking London schools like North Bridge House continued the non-stop world of education throughout the Big Smoke’s big sleep, they have very much welcomed the re-opening of the Capital and the reinstated access to its everyday advantages that contribute to a fully enriched education. When you go to school in London you’re never too far away from a cultural treasure. For north London based North Bridge House, the school’s close proximity to some of London’s most iconic museums, galleries and royal societies means that learning can be brought to life at the likes of the Science Museum and the Tate on a daily basis. Meanwhile, more niche lectures on Monetary policy in a world of radical uncertainty, workshops on Migration Enquiry, conservation fundraisers hosted by Explorers Against Extinction, and exhibitions

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For North Bridge House, perhaps the biggest advantage of being located in London is being able to tap into the expertise of a professional and skilled parent body – their wide-ranging careers give students a broad vision of local, national and global opportunities. The net can be cast even wider via alumni. Meeting a famous art dealer at a careers fair, and being treated to a glimpse of a real Picasso and Hockney work is an unforgettable way for NBH students to imagine possibilities beyond the more obvious career paths. And aside from this, the wonderfully cosmopolitan nature of having a London parent body means that NBH children are fully immersed in a vibrant and diverse school community from the outset of their education. At the Nursery and Pre-Prep Schools alone, over 30 different languages are spoken by the multinational children and staff, and children thrive on a curriculum enriched with specialist lessons in French and Italian, and festival celebrations including Chinese New Year, Eid, Diwali and Hanukkah. This exposure to so many influences undoubtedly builds awareness in our future generation. NBH believes that this also helps to open young people’s eyes to interests they can

take further and sustain for life, not just in their chosen careers. Litter picking in nearby parks may seem a small act in support of the local community, but it also inspires children to think further about topics such as resources and environmentalism, and even helps them to develop their own advocacy skills. Prep School pupils also have a collaboration with ZSL London Zoo, enabling them to go behind the scenes, talk to experts in the world of zoology, gain current perspectives and consider what more we can all do to conserve wildlife and preserve our environment. London is a fast-paced and sometimes noisy environment in which to grow up, but it is home to ambition, drive, and perspective. Here, diversity is celebrated: the city is home to individuals from countries near and far and embraces people who dare to be different. It is this diversity and the endless opportunities, the insight into the big wide world beyond the school gates, that makes London such a special place of education for students at North Bridge House. To book a place at an open event, call the admissions team on 020 7428 1520 (northbridgehouse.com)

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QUEEN’S PARK

As the name suggests, there’s a park – 30 acres of glorious green space, boasting tennis courts, pitch-and-putt, a playground, a small zoo and a bandstand. And it’s surrounded by streets of beautiful Victorian houses, making this a favoured spot for families who are attracted by the community spirit and the local shopping and amenities PHOTOGRAPHY by EMMANUELLE PERI & KATHY ANNE LIM

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From our agents

Marius Nazare, Savills

“Properties on offer here are typically freehold terraced Victorian homes backing onto private gardens, which is why the area attracts so many young families. The bustling high street and good schools create a nice sense of community amongst residents, while still offering ease of access to central London via Queen’s Park and Brondesbury Park stations.”

Rebecca Barclay, Chestertons

“Queen’s Park is filled with beautiful tree-lined streets, quirky restaurants and traditional pubs. The most renowned feature is the beautiful 30-acre park itself, which was named to honour Queen Victoria. With market appraisals and new instructions on the rise here, now’s the perfect time to secure your dream home.”

MEET THE LOCALS

Freddie Marquis Director, The Luxury Travel Book

On a typical day I wake up early and take Bobbie, our Border Terrier Jack Russell cross for a long walk in Queen’s Park. I like to grab a flat white from The Park Café while I’m there. Afterwards, I head to my new co-workspace, The Loft, which is on Salusbury Road –about a 15-minute walk from home on Fifth Avenue. It’s a lovely modern space with lots of natural light – a fantastic place to go to work every day. I run a high-end holiday rental company with my brother, called The Luxury Travel Book. We specialise in offering villas and apartments – mainly in Europe, predominantly Italy, Greece, Portugal and the Balearics. Due to changing travel restrictions and damaged consumer confidence, business has been up and down since the start of the pandemic. However, 2022 has started very positively with increased customer bookings showing really pent-up demand for travel. As a result, we’ve recently expanded our team – I had been working from home, but this meant it was necessary for me to move out to an office space. I’ve really appreciated having the separation from home, and it’s also been a great way to meet people in the local area who use the same space. There’s a plethora of options for lunch: the office is directly above Planet Organic, which is very handy, and the Salusbury Deli does great boxes you can fill with freshly made salads and pastas, and, of course, there’s the always wonderful Gail’s. I’m a member of Fitness First on Salusbury Road, but with work being so busy, I haven’t managed to go much recently. When I can squeeze it in I’ll do some weights and a run on the treadmill. An after-work drink is often more appealing though! For that, the Salusbury Pub is a classic. The atmosphere there is always good and they serve great pizzas. For a local dinner or a Friday lunch we like Carmel, an amazing new restaurant on Lonsdale Road. It serves a Middle Eastern menu and is from the team behind Berber & Q. The food is incredible, and it’s been getting great write-ups. I highly recommend the slow-grilled chilli chicken dish. Through work, I’ve just been invited to stay at a beautiful estate in Umbria. The nine luxury villas here are available to book on our website and this will be a great opportunity to see the villas firsthand, and experience the activities available to guests, including the wine and olive oil tastings, and the truffle hunt, which all take place on the estate. Italy is proving particularly popular for travellers this summer, so we are always looking for stunning new properties to add to our portfolio. My wife Rosie also has a passion for travel and runs her own private travel business from home. Our jobs mean we are very lucky to travel a lot, but we’re always happy to get home to Queen’s Park. theluxurytravelbook.com

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TAKE 3 Tom Jones, Hamptons

“There’s been a record number of buyers in Queen’s Park, with high demand for flats in period conversions and family houses, particularly on the streets surrounding the park itself. Buyers who are looking for a quieter, leafier location continue to venture north from areas like Maida Vale and Notting Hill, yet here, they still have the fantastic transport links and selection of excellent shops, bars and restaurants.”

Streethearts

SALUSBURY ROAD

The independent retailers and businesses here trade in everything from fashion and food, to flowers and fun times, truly the heart of the community

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CHEVENING ROAD

Grand red brick Edwardian semis line this sought-after street, all offering commanding views over the park and a location that’s hard to beat

HARVIST ROAD

The large Victorian terraced houses here are popular with families, many offering oodles of space across three storeys, and parkside views

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Local heroes MILK BEACH, NW6

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With a restaurant like Milk Beach right here in NW6, you don’t have to travel to the other side of the world to experience authentic modern Aussie cuisine. With its cheery painted façade, it brings a little down under sunshine to the neighbourhood, too. “This is my favourite restaurant in Queen’s Park,” says Hassan Jumah from Dexters. “They have a really cool menu inspired by Australian cuisine and serve lots of seasonal plates like Koji marinated chicken schnitzel and seabream tacos… it’s a great place to relax after work.”

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This Queen’s Park pub describes itself as “a comfortable and lively neighbourhood social built on local spirit,” and we couldn’t argue with that. Nor could Craig Draper from Aston Chase, who lived in the area for many years. “Both the food and the vibe are really good,” he says. “The pub has a great ambience, live music, DJs… It’s just a cool, upmarket place.” With its laid-back mix of rustic and industrial interiors, and a seriously tempting food and drink offering, including slap up Sunday roasts, we think you’ll agree, too.

Interior designer Kelly Hoppen recommends this Queen’s Park based business: “Owner Natalie has been meal prepping for 10 years with a focus on health, using only coconut oil to cook with. It’s all homemade, no production line cooking,” she says. “A very personal service tailored to each individual’s needs. Not only is the food delicious and all macro balanced for my lifestyle, nutrition plan and training, Natalie works with my trainer and my team and is always so adaptable to my crazy schedule. She is a gem.”

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For years, authors and poets have made their homes here, so it’s fitting that the area now hosts its own annual Book Festival. The family-friendly event was launched in 2018, and covers current affairs, politics, fiction, stage and screen, sport, music, cookery, poetry and more, bringing together a mix of British and international writers and fresh literary talent, as well as shining a light on the extraordinary creativity of the local community. This year’s festival will run on 17 and 18 September 75

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FABRIC PROMOTION

Engineered for success

The curriculum at Devonshire House Preparatory School is designed to help shape adaptable and creative minds, for a changing world Devonshire House Preparatory School in Hampstead prides itself on providing a warm, caring atmosphere where each child receives an exceptional education and where staff help them to discover and grow their talents and abilities. Lessons and activities are designed to inspire not only a love of learning, but a love of thinking for oneself and the strength and resilience to do so. As part of this, in a change to the usual school science week activities, Devonshire House decided to dedicate a week’s worth of activities to engineering. From the nursery up to Year 8, pupils worked on a range of engineering projects and activities, from crafting catapults to building skyscrapers, and from product design to robotics!

Although the final products of these sessions had value, the key focus of the week was on the skills required to become a successful engineer. Risk-taking, resilience, teamwork, and originality to name a few. After just a few sessions, teachers saw incredible improvement in collaboration within project teams, and the children’s ability to problem solve and think creatively without worry. These open-ended sessions that created moments of ‘awe and wonder’ were made possible through a shift from traditional teaching, where the teacher leads the way, to one where pupils have the freedom to create their own solutions. Year 7 were aeronautical engineers and investigated how wing shape affected the flying

ability of their gliders. They made their gliders from balsa wood and the most successful flew 10 metres! Year 4 started off the week with building challenges… Can you build a structure with just one cube as the base? Can you build a structure that shows a feat of balance? After each challenge, pupils were encouraged to reflect on their behaviour within the team, perhaps they were more assertive or more passive. They then discussed what they could do to improve on this moving forward. Junior school staff ran robotics workshops alongside classroom activities. Pupils thoroughly enjoyed matching together the different parts of a robot and assembling them successfully as a team. Year 5 were civil engineers for the week, tasked to build the tallest and most stable skyscraper out of newspaper! They realised that when tightly rolled, newspaper becomes surprisingly strong. There were moments of frustration within teams, and disagreements as to how tall to build without compromising on stability, but it was brilliant to see the children come full circle and finish the week feeling united and proud. Year 8 disassembled and reassembled different Dyson tools to gain an appreciation of the innovative thinking and exceptional detail required in their construction. They applied this new understanding as design engineers and designed a product in response to a brief. It was truly an exciting week that saw the children having a lot of fun as they learnt. To find out more about the school, or to book a place on the next open morning, call 020 7435 1916 or email enquiries@dhprep.co.uk (devonshirehouseschool.co.uk)

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fter a two-year hiatus, exams are back – with all their flaws. “Exams are an indicator of ability, but an imperfect one,” says Ray Douse, co-founder of Whizz Education. “There are plenty of examples of people who’ve soared to great heights after failing totally at exams. And high-stakes testing can quite easily stress examinees into misleading results, which limits how much we should rely on them.” Continuous assessment, on the other hand, is about evaluating progress throughout the year, rather than in one scary lump at the end. Ideally, teachers adjust their content and teaching continuously too, to make sure no child gets left behind. But in reality, it can be hard to address all the different levels in a class – even in primary school, where the best children can be 2-4 years ahead of the weaker ones. Edtech like Maths-Whizz can help. A virtual tutor, it uses AI to work through the maths curriculum, constantly monitoring a child’s progress and adapting the next session to suit their exact needs. So weaker students don’t fall behind, and stronger ones don’t get bored or discouraged. It also records

progress in reports, so teachers (or parents) can see how each child is doing, without needing to test them. And because it’s inexpensive to scale up (unlike human tutoring), it’s a great way of helping children catch up on lost learning from the past two years. Tech like this sounds indispensable, especially if it’ll make exams redundant one day. But Ray isn’t convinced. “There’s a good case for using adaptive tech to replace SATs, because they can encourage teachers to teach to the test, which isn’t productive at all,” he says. “But it’s hard to imagine a child relying solely on a computer record of how they’ve performed from the age of five to 18. It’s not impossible, but we’d need to be sure the measures involved were reliable compared with those in exams.” In the meantime, if your child doesn’t fare well in exams, try not to worry too much. As Ray says: “Employers are a lot more interested in what someone can do, and whether they’re selfmotivated, determined and passionate about the work involved. All of those things trump exams.” whizz.com

SPOTLIGHT ON YOUR 20-SECOND GUIDE TO THE PICK OF THE CROP OF LONDON DAY SCHOOLS

Pupils: 325 boys aged 7 to 13

Name: Wetherby Preparatory School Founded: September 2004, with just 24 pupils in Year 4

Entrance requirements: an entrance exam (usually at 7+ or 8+), along with references from the child’s previous school and observations during the Assessment Day. Pupils from Wetherby Pre-Prep have priority

Destination schools: Eton, Harrow, Winchester, Marlborough, Wellington, Charterhouse and more Known for: being one of the most sought-after prep schools in central London. (Its pre-prep, which Princes William and Harry attended, is so exclusive that Tatler call it a “private members’ club”

Fees: £8,085 per term Bryanston Square, W1H (020 7535 3520; wetherbyprep.co.uk)

What makes it different? For Channing, ‘Girls Enjoying Success’ is so much more than a strapline; it’s shorthand for the unique educational philosophy we offer. We inspire students aged 4 to 18 in a liberating and contemporary way, without undue pressure. Our Unitarian values of free thinking, acceptance and inclusivity mean that every member of the school is valued, championed and encouraged to pursue avenues that interest and excite them. Our examination results bear testament to the academic success of this philosophy. Above all, our objective is for girls to enjoy their Channing education, celebrating their own and others’ success, by their own definition. How would you describe the atmosphere? Pupils, staff and visitors comment on the indefinable ‘feel’ of the school, its special atmosphere and unique ethos, which is so different from other schools in the Highgate area. We weave lightness and fun into every aspect of the school day, and that’s reflected in the noise pupils make as they move around the school. We want to hear our students as they engage with both their learning and the serious business of fun! The Bank, N6 (020 8340 2328; channing.co.uk)

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What attracted you to the school? I’m a passionate advocate for girls’ education. I believe that learning in an environment which is free from stereotype, where every subject is open to you and all the leadership positions are for girls, creates a powerful foundation for life. Also, the school’s motto, Conabor (I shall try), chimed perfectly with something I firmly believe in – being 10 per cent braver. Not conquering our fears completely, but having that little nudge to try something new, take a risk, have a go.

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On the market

This month’s hottest properties FOR SALE LINDEN AVENUE, NW10

This four-bed mid-terrace Victorian family home offers all the charms of a period property, but with some seriously chic contemporary updates – not least the stylish side return kitchen extension to the rear. Expect original features, all beautifully restored, high ceilings, and large bay windows, which fill the property with oodles of daylight. The loft space has been done up to the nines, too, offering a commodious fourth bedroom complete with its own contemporary bathroom. Spread out in style! £1,725,000, Dexters (020 8600 3100; dexters.co.uk)

FOR SALE ST LUKE’S YARD, W9

Set within a private gated mews is this attractive detached three-bed, three-bath family home. Forming part of a smart development re-imagined from historic coach houses, the property benefits from characterful accommodation with sleek and chic modern interiors throughout. An impressive open-plan living space complete with a stylish contemporary kitchen area, utility room and dining space seamlessly flows out into the walled patio space, making it ideal for entertaining. Guide price £1,475,000, Savills (020 3425 5600; savills.com)

FOR SALE TIVERTON ROAD, NW6

This is a unique opportunity to snap up a self-build project, namely a contemporary detached four-bed house that’s truly stand-out inside and out. The handiwork of award-winning Granit Architects, the home-to-be is set over four floors including a commodious lower ground and an elegant loft space. Perfectly designed for luxury modern living, the plans reveal a spacious open-plan kitchen/ dining area, a large and bright reception room, extensive integrated storage, off-street parking and a study with terrace. Look lively! Estimated construction cost: £699,645, Goldschmidt & Howland (020 7433 6868; g-h.co.uk)

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Channing School is an independent day school for girls aged 4-18. Our pupils thrive and flourish as individuals, without undue pressure. As an academic yet holistic, local school we foster our pupils’ talents and interests, helping them achieve their personal goals. All this is underpinned by the Channing promise of kindness and respect. Visit our website to find out more:

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Time to Spring into Action? Deborah Stanton from Garrington Property Finders shares some expert tips for successfully moving to your dream home this Spring To the surprise of many, the property market has remained somewhat frenzied over recent months, and all the signs are that the traditionally brisk Spring market could be one of the busiest on record this year. Moving home in a fast-paced property market like this presents both opportunities and challenges. The main driving force behind rising prices and such a competitive market is an acute imbalance between the number of properties being made available for sale and the continuing glut of homebuyers desperate to find their next property. Of course, with Spring approaching it is likely that more properties will be brought to market, but the sheer volume of buyers actively looking suggests that there will still not be enough homes for sale to meet demand. Tips for successfully finding and securing your next home A few years ago, when a cash buyer with nothing to sell registered with an estate agent they would have rolled out the red carpet! Unfortunately, today, this optimal position is less rare as many buyers over the last year have sold their properties and moved into a rental property, poised to buy and snap up the latest listing. Of course, many people do not have the

you are trying to buy in. Looking just on website portals will help, but in many cases, not give you the full facts on what a home has actually sold for and how many buyers competed for it.

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luxury of being a fully proceedable cash buyer but if you want to be taken seriously in this market, at the very least you must have your mortgage ‘decision in principle’ in hand and your property on the market, preferably under offer. Whilst this may feel like a rather precarious position to be in, it is unfortunately the harsh reality, that you must be able to spring into action if you are going to buy successfully in the current market. A further top tip is to do your ‘homework’ on prices in the area you are looking in before starting to view any properties. Many homes are being sold through ‘best and final offers’ so to avoid missing out, or indeed overpaying, spend some time understanding the dynamics of the area

Selling your current home in a fast market For anyone not making an onward purchase, the good news is that you can expect a quick sale and normally at a strong price in today’s market. However, for anyone selling and buying again, selling is the easy part – finding your new home whilst linking in your sale has become challenging with so little property for sale to choose from. For this reason, increasing numbers of sellers are choosing to sell off-market through their estate agent, where the speed and sale process can sometimes be better controlled, away from the spotlight of the open market. To the same end, Garrington has increasingly been approached directly by homeowners asking if they have a suitable buyer willing to transact at a level and pace suitable to their needs. With experienced professionals on side, a transaction can be managed to move forward at a pace to suit all parties to a successful conclusion.

If you are considering moving home this Spring and would like more information about how to better navigate your local property market, contact Deborah on 020 7099 2773 info@garrington.co.uk

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PROPERTY

Property news

Market insight from our agents MARKET COMMENT

Looking back, and forward… As Fabric turns 21, we ask Glentree’s Trevor Abrahmsohn to reflect on how the market has changed since our first issue “What’s reassuring is that residential property values in London have increased greatly over this time. Apart from providing a sanctuary and a home for the family, in later life, owning property can allow the release of surplus capital, acting as a quasi-pension. Although it is unfortunate that the growth in property values further disenfranchises the first-time buyer, those already on the property ladder benefit as mortgage debt shrinks in relation to equity as prices rise. Although there has been universal growth in value across the Capital, areas like Queen’s Park with its close proximity to Notting Hill (which for some, has become unaffordable), are now a destination of choice for the up-and-coming demographic groups looking to find a foothold in this part of London. The Covid legacy has reignited the love affair with outside space, so much that properties without it are being disproportionately penalised. The marketing of property has changed significantly with the onset of online portals and social media, which are playing an increasingly large role in the process. However, the lack of traction of online estate agents tells us that the average consumer still prefers the ‘touchy-feely’ method operated by bricks and mortar estate agents. Selling property is a process which cannot be completely digitalised – sales negotiators do not rely completely on computers to match applicants with properties, since human interaction is vital in the process. Finally, developers have upped their game and in place of the staid offerings of the past, there are some exciting new developments being offered by them, in the marketplace. Lucky London dwellers are privileged indeed to live in the greatest city on earth, with its tolerant, liberal and diverse culture, which is of great attraction to local, national and international residents.” glentree.co.uk

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Happily ever after

We are delighted to announce that Winkworth’s leading London office in St John’s Wood has merged with Vickers & Co in Maida Vale.

Winkworth St John’s Wood: 020 7586 7001 Winkworth Maida Vale: 020 7289 1692

If you would like to congratulate us on the marriage or to find out more please do not hesitate to contact us.

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In our special wedding issue it seems only right that Fabric’s agents should join in on the joyful nuptials, too. And it just so happens that Winkworth’s leading London office in St. John’s Wood has merged with Vickers & Co – not so much in holy matrimony but in a happy business sense, at least. While retaining the existing office in Sutherland Avenue, W9 and in St. John’s Wood Terrace, NW8, this is the perfect marriage of two experienced teams armed with a wealth of local knowledge, contacts and expertise. Winkworth’s Neil Sloam says: “This is an outstanding opportunity to capitalise on the reputation and respect that Vickers has built in Maida Vale over the past 38 years and align it with our unrivalled expertise in St. John’s Wood. There is huge synergy between the two areas, which both appeal to a cosmopolitan mix of families and business people looking for a London base.” winkworth.co.uk

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GLENMORE ROAD BELSIZE PARK NW3

AN EXCEPTIONAL SIX BEDROOM MID-TERRACED VICTORIAN FAMILY HOME (277.12 SQ M / 2,983 SQ FT) SITUATED ON THIS POPULAR TREE-LINED ROAD. THE EXISTING OWNERS HAVE COMPREHENSIVELY REFURBISHED THE PROPERTY TO A HIGH STANDARD THROUGHOUT INCORPORATING NUMEROUS CONTEMPORARY FEATURES WHILST RETAINING THE ORIGINAL CHARACTER OF THE HOUSE. Located just off Haverstock Hill within moments of the eclectic shops, cafes and restaurants of Belsize Park, the property is also within easy reach of both Hampstead Heath and Primrose Hill and benefits from the connectivity afforded by Belsize Park Underground Station (Northern Line) and Swiss Cottage Underground Station (Jubilee Line).

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AVENUE ROAD ST JOHN’S WOOD NW8

A TRULY OUTSTANDING AND RARELY AVAILABLE FOUR BEDROOM APARTMENT (196 SQ M / 2,112 SQ FT) SITUATED ON THE FIRST FLOOR OF THIS PRESTIGIOUS MODERN PURPOSE-BUILT BUILDING LOCATED ON ST JOHN’S WOOD’S MOST SOUGHT-AFTER ROAD. Presented in excellent decorative order, the apartment benefits from versatile family accommodation, access to a private terrace and secure residents’ underground parking. Avenue Road is superbly located close to the open spaces of Regent’s Park and Primrose Hill, as well as all the amenities of St John’s Wood High Street and St John’s Wood Underground Station (Jubilee Line).

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SA BELSIZE PARK, NW3 A bright four bedroom Art deco style family house with a south west facing garden, on a quiet residential street in Belsize Park. This attractive freehold home gives a purchaser a fantastic refurbishment opportunity to create something special. On the ground floor there is a double reception room, eat-in kitchen diner and access to the private rear garden, where there is a useful utility outbuilding. The house also benefits from direct access at the rear of the property, plus a single garage.

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CENTRE COURT APARTMENTS, LONDON, W2 3SU, £1,100,000 SHARE OF FREEHOLD Moments from Kensington Gardens and Hyde Park is this charming first floor period and stylishly presented one bedroom apartment. Featuring a stunning double height ceiling reception room, allowing plenty of natural light, fused with a modern day and innovatively designed mezzanine study area. The property includes a rather fabulous east facing balcony with a sitting area and views towards Hyde Park. From the sitting room three tall glazed doors give access to the east facing balcony with a sitting area and views towards Hyde Park. Conveniently positioned near an array of transport links; both Queensway (Central Line) (Zone 1) and Bayswater (Circle and District Line) stations. Paddington mainline station provides national and international connections via the Heathrow Express, together with the forthcoming Crossrail. SERVICE CHARGE - ABOUT £3,900 PER ANNUM GROUND RENT - NIL PER ANNUM EPC Rating: D winkworth.co.uk on the go...

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Located within a red-brick, substantial, period building in this much sought after and prestigious road is this lateral, lower ground floor apartment with a well landscaped private, south facing, rear garden. The flat affords a spacious, double reception room with open plan kitchen, 3 well proportioned bedrooms, 2 bathrooms and is accessed via the main entrance to the building. Situated in a tranquil, tree lined road and well positioned within approximately 0.25 mile of Belsize Village, Haverstock Hill, Rosslyn Hill and Belsize Park Underground station and a 0.75 mile of Hampstead High Street, Heath Street, Hampstead Heath and Hampstead Underground station. 3 double bedrooms | 2 bathrooms (1 en suite) | double reception room | spacious open plan kitchen | delightful south facing rear garden.

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Eton Avenue NW3 £1,675,000 Asking Price Spacious 4 double bedroom apartment •

1365 sq ft approx on the entire first floor

Exquisite detached red brick period conversion 18ft reception and 17ft kitchen Scope to create a stunning flat •

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15ft south facing balcony

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Prime road in Belsize Park

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West Hampstead 020 7794 7111 192@parkheath.com

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Property Management Kensal Rise 020 8960 4845 020 7433 6174 kensal@parkheath.com pm@parkheath.com

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JUNCTION MEWS, LONDON, W2

A Charming Freehold Mews Property Close to Hyde Park

In bygone years this property used to be a blacksmith’s shop and now it stands proudly as a charming contemporary mews house with plenty of kerb appeal, featuring a stone spiral staircase and stable doors. For those wanting to live in a quiet cobbled mews with interesting neighbouring properties to look out onto. Beautifully presented throughout and recently renovated by the owners who have lived there for over 40 years, there is now the opportunity for a new homeowner to step in and live in this wonderful locale, close to Hyde Park. Junction Mews is a cul-de-sac, and therefore with no passing traffic, this makes for a very peaceful home in Central London. ACCOMMODATION & AMENITIES Entrance Hall * Spacious Dining Room with Large Stable Door Windows Overlooking the Mews with Steps Leading up to the Kitchen Area * Large Reception Room * 2 Double Bedrooms * 2 Bathrooms * Large Utility Room * Guest WC * EPC Rating D

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Brim Hill, Hampstead Garden Suburb, London, N2 £1,600,000 | Sole Agent | Freehold A fine detached house placed on this extremely popular road, just a short walk from East Finchley station. The property has been extended providing larger than average, spacious open-plan ground floor living areas. This delightful home further benefits from an unconverted garage and off street parking. Early viewing is strongly advised. Three Bedrooms | Bathroom | Lounge/Dining Room | TV Room | Kitchen/Breakfast Room Cloakroom | Garage | Off Street Parking | Garden | Close to East Finchley Tube Station

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40 Years Experience in Marylebone Village

UPPER WIMPOLE STREET, MARYLEBONE VILLAGE, LONDON W1 Jeremy James and Company are delighted to bring to the market this unique property situated in the heart of the Marylebone Village. The accommodation is arranged over the ground and first floors having an area of approximately 2,442 Sq. ft (227 Sq.m). Currently, the ground floor is used for medical purposes and the first floor is set out as an apartment which benefits from a terrace. The property is located on the east side of Upper Wimpole Street close to the junction with Weymouth Street. A stone’s throw away from Marylebone high street. Bond Street and Baker Street underground stations together with access to the A40/M40 are within close proximity. Please see website for full details.

LEASEHOLD ; £3,750,000

UPPER WIMPOLE STREET, MARYLEBONE VILLAGE, LONDON W1 Jeremy James are delighted to present you with this recently renovated two bedroom apartment situated moments from Marylebone High Street. The accommodation comprises of two double bedrooms both with en-suite shower rooms, a large fully fitted kitchen with an open plan living room an impressive fireplace, a guest cloakroom and a truly amazing west facing terrace. The apartment benefits from air conditioning and a lift that goes directly to the apartment. Its approximately 938 Sq. ft (87 Sq.m). Upper Wimpole Street is moments from Marylebone High Street with it`s bustling restaurants, bars, and high end shops. Regents Park is within a 5 minute walk and of course Oxford Street. Baker Street and Bond Street Underground Stations are within a few minutes’ walk. Please see website for full details.

£1,100 PER WEEK

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GROVE END ROAD ST JOHN’S WOOD NW8 UNFURNISHED £7,500 PER WEEK PRINCIPAL AGENT

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A substantial, double fronted detached family house primarily arranged over two floors only (478.9 sq m/5,155 sq ft). The house provides spacious entertaining areas and benefits from a stunning west-facing landscaped rear garden and off-street parking for up to six cars behind electronically controlled gates. Grove End Road is located within close proximity to the extensive shops, boutiques and restaurants of St John’s Wood High Street and St John’s Wood Underground Station (Jubilee Line) providing easy access to the West End, City and Canary Wharf, whilst the open spaces of Regent’s Park are also nearby.

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ST JOHN’S WOOD, NW8 A fantastic 4 bed / 4 bath family home (approx. 1,858 sq.ft. / 172.6 sq.m.) arranged over four floors close to Violet Hill Gardens and withing easy walk of The American School, High Street & Underground station (Jubilee Line). RECEPTION ROOM • KITCHEN • DINING ROOM • 4 BEDROOMS • 4 BATHROOMS (2 EN SUITE) • HOME-OFFICE SPACE • FRONT PATIO TERRACE • EPC D £2,250 PER WEEK

SOLE AGENT

ST JOHN’S WOOD, NW8 A recently painted & carpeted 4 bedroom townhouse (approx. 1,570 sq.ft. / 145.9 sq..m.) arranged over 3 floors and situated in this superb location a minute’s walk of St John’s Wood Underground Station (Jubilee line) and the High Street with its array of shops and cafes. RECEPTION ROOM • DINING ROOM • KITCHEN • GUEST WC • 4 BEDROOMS • 3 BATHROOMS (2 EN SUITE) • PATIO GARDEN WITH SHED PRIVATE ROAD PARKING • EPC D SOLE AGENT

£1,350 PER WEEK

105 ST JOHN’S WOOD TERRACE, NW8 6PL

020 7722 7222 www.behrandbutchoff.com * The Tenant may have to pay credit reference and admin charges as indicated on our website under Tenant Information.

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