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Volume 8; Issue 4; autumn 2019

features freya allan

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This talented 18-year-old actress stars as Princess Ciri in the highly-anticipated new Netflix series, The Witcher.

evening of elegance The Franklin London hotel offers a divine experience of secluded Knightsbridge luxury with a touch of Italian influence.

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A small selection of our favorite fine restaurants in the British capital, for the ultimate luxury dining experience!.

the montcalm experience Royal London House is the City’s ultimate destination—from its modern, eclectic design, to its cozy, amenity-packed rooms.

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on the cover Photography: Anette Schive, Styling: Rebecca Donaldson @ Colours, Makeup Artist: Sara Hill, Hair Stylist: Jason Hall, Model: Ishbel @ Colours Ishbel wears: Red Satin Dress by Alexandre Vauthier, Gold Earrings by Brooke Gregson

Autumn is my favorite time of year, from the crisp air and color-changing leaves, to the hearty comfort foods and festive family holidays—not to mention, the chance to finally whip out those stylish boots and layering pieces! Actress, Freya Allan stars in this issue and gives us the scoop on Netflix’s upcoming series, The Witcher. Furthermore, we explore the latest trends of the season, through the striking imagery of our talented contributors. We also take a brief tour of London’s luxury scene, detailing some of our favorite food and hospitality options. Flip ahead for more exclusives & enjoy the issue! - Shannon Phelps












































Freya allan written by sandy aziz | Photographed by stella morais

he wonderful world of Freya Allan began in her birthplace of London. At the mere age of 18, the actress has already expanded her territory, having resided in countries such as Australia and France—though, currently, she considers Oxford to be home. The rising starlet began honing her craft early on, participating in various acting activities throughout school. When she was 11, Allan was cast in the young company of Rapunzel Ballet Lorent—and it is this experience which ignited her desire to pursue acting professionally. “It was my first experience of working with professional actors, or dancers in this case, and I cried and cried once

it was finished—I caught the bug.” Since catching “the bug,” Allan has landed gigs in major titles such as Into the Badlands and The War of the Worlds. And despite the fact that she isn’t necessarily a fan of the word “success,” calling it “subjective and multidimensional,” we think it’s fair to say that Allan is well on her way! This December, the young actress takes on what is, perhaps, her biggest role yet in Netflix’s The Witcher. “I got an audition,” the actress recalls, “met Alik [Sakharov] (director) and Lauren [Schmidt Hissrich] (showrunner) and got the role. It was a time of excitement and hope!” Upon casting, Allan dived first into The Blood of Elves, one of Polish author, Andrzej Sapkowski’s novels, on which the show is largely based. What further fuels the fantasy

Makeup: Chantal Amari, Hair: Patrick Wilson @ Caren using Bumble & Bumble and GHD, Stylist: Amii McIntosh

Imagine a world brimming with magic, monsters, fantasy, and wonder. No need to envision for too long, as you’ll soon be able to immerse yourself in such a world, with the premiere of Netflix’s The Witcher. The highlyanticipated series—which revolves around a mutated monster hunter named Geralt—is set to herald a triumphant release for the streaming platform on December 20. Actress Freya Allan, who stars as Princess Ciri, gave us an exclusive look into the epic, enchanted world of The Witcher, as well as the world beyond the show—her world.



Photographer: Stella Morais, Makeup Artist: Chantal Amari, Hair Stylist: Patrick Wilson @ Caren using Bumble & Bumble and GHD, Wardrobe Stylist: Amii McIntosh, Talent: Freya Allan Freya wears: Dress by STEVE O SMITH, Shoes by JENNIFER CHAMANDI, Earring by MAHA LOZI, Purple Stone Ring by PIPPA SMALL, Wrapped Pearl Ring by ZAABEL, Pinky Ring by OTTOMAN HANDS




fire is that the world of The Witcher already yields a hefty fanbase, due to Sapkowski’s books, as well as the widely popular video game adaptations. And yet, there’s still an air of mystery surrounding the new Netflix series—even with its built-in audience and their, at times, obsessive knowledge of the source material. Granted, this enigmatic nature is part of The Witcher’s charm, as fans have been speculating show details since 2017. Carrying the mystery further, Allan comments that while “the series is based off the books... there are some things that are different or have been added.” Allan’s character in the upcoming fantasy series is Princess Ciri, who, by destiny, is linked to Geralt of Rivia, a monster hunter, portrayed by Man of Steel actor, Henry Cavill. Though the show has essentially been categorized within the fantasy genre, Allan hints at a grittier, more grounded approach to the drama. “What’s so great about the show is that yes, it has all those fun fantastical elements, but it also has a strong sense of reality to aid it,” she reveals. “You can’t easily label the ‘goody’ and the ‘baddy’—everyone believes what they’re doing is right and characters are flawed and complex, which is how the real world is. That’s what I love.” And who wouldn’t love that? Knowing the show’s characters have realistic intricacies imparts a sense of likability among viewers, who will be watching, while simultaneously—and maybe unknowingly—drawing similarities to some of the characters. Even Allan herself highlights an intersection of themes between her on-screen world and her real world, likening herself to her character. When asked which three words she’d use to describe herself, she replies: “adventurous, stubborn, and hopeful.” Allan notes that her Witcher character is “also quite stubborn,” and she laughs while distinguishing that, unlike Ciri, she doesn’t “live in a castle.” In further discussing Princess Ciri, Allan liberally dispenses more of their commonalities: “We’re quite similar. She has a fierce determination and sees her voice as having a purpose and strength, it’s there to be used, I’m like this too.” Naturally, given Ciri’s fierce determination, the experience of playing the character has taught Allan “to keep going,

and know that things will get better.” A valuable lesson, indeed, for a busy, young actress, juggling multiple projects. Since filming the Witcher series, Allan admits her schedule has picked up significantly. “My schedule has definitely got more manic. Especially as I’m doing other projects at the moment, too, but I’m learning lots and taking each day as it comes.” Further unfolding her off-screen world, Allan articulates that there “isn’t ever really a typical day” in her life, but if so, it’d likely include the question: “who knows what is happening today?” Clearly, Allan knows how to switch things up and roll with the punches, so it’s fitting that her personal credo and message to the world is to “learn, adapt, and be kind.” Besides taking things one day at a time, Allan’s other mechanisms for staying grounded involve expressing gratitude and taking breaks. “I try to appreciate every break I get,” she says. “I make sure I’m around the people I love.” The actress also acknowledges the importance of sometimes “doing anything that’s not attached to the industry... to allow [for] breathing space.” It is this “breathing space” that she believes protects her “from getting eaten up by [the] industry.” Allan particularly loves spending time with her friends, doing things like vintage and charity shopping. “Or even just going for lunch and chatting for hours about everything,” she adds. “We usually have a lot to catch up on!” More specifically, when she is not filming or working, she enjoys the opportunity to “watch documentaries, [and] go to galleries.” “Inspiration keeps me going,” Allan claims. “I love fashion. I’ve been loving traveling in my free time, experiencing new people and environments.” On the subject of travel, Allan reveals that Paris is her favorite place she’s visited, so far. Recalling her recent birthday trip to the city, she says, “it is just beautiful. You feel like you’re in a movie; the architecture, the art, the people, the food—what’s not to love?” As for destinations the actress has yet to visit but would


Photographer: Stella Morais, Makeup Artist: Chantal Amari, Hair Stylist: Patrick Wilson @ Caren using Bumble & Bumble and GHD, Wardrobe Stylist: Amii McIntosh, Talent: Freya Allan Freya wears: Green Jacket & Trousers by JOHN LAWRENCE SULLIVAN, Shoes by SENSO, Necklaces & Earrings by MAHA LOZI, Ring by BEE GODDESS



love to see someday, North Vietnam is at the top of the list.

monsters: “the worst monsters are the ones we create.”

In terms of life goals, the actress keeps it pretty simple. “I want to be in projects that I enjoy and play characters that I enjoy playing,” she divulges. “But my ultimate dream is to have a family and be happy.”

Aside from The Witcher, Allan shares that she is currently working on an HBO series, titled The Third Day.

Family is a focal point in Allan’s on-screen world, as well. With regards to her Witcher co-star, Henry Cavill, Allan speaks highly of him, describing the actor as a “very kind man,” who “creates a real camaraderie on set, whilst also being focused.” “He’s given me some great advice and made me feel supported,” Allan reveals. The actress also opens up about her Netflix family, noting that “the people [she’s] met and worked with have all been sweethearts.” The tight-knit nature of the Witcher workplace is appropriate, as Allan details how family is a huge theme in the series, too. “Whether it’s the loss of family, the searching for family, or who you’re destined to be with, family is prominent in the shaping of all the three leads,” she explains. And yet again, we see the influential force of intersections between Allan’s various worlds.

“I’m playing a role that is totally different to anything I’ve ever played before—an actor’s dream.” If we’re to take anything from this fearless approach alone, it is clear that Allan is up for any challenge thrown her way. In an alternate world, if she wasn’t an actress, activism is a profession Allan would truly consider. “Anything involving speeches and talking about subjects I’m passionate about—I always loved doing this at school,” she says. “Oh, and I love art, so I would love to write and illustrate books someday. Oh, and I’d love to produce. So many things!” Allan’s innate sense of zealousness manifests itself when she discusses her passions—which is part of what makes her so alluring and keeps us wanting more! In anticipation of her upcoming role in The Witcher, we leave you with a few of Allan’s real-world favorites and fantasies: Three of Allan’s favorite foods are Chicken korma, stir fry, and hummus—though she elucidates that she wouldn’t have them together.

But, despite her time spent in the fantastical world of The Witcher, surprisingly, Allan confesses that she is not sure she believes in the magical elements, though she certainly “likes the idea.”

The person Allan admires most is her Grandpa, revealing that he “was a pioneering figure in both emergency and health development work within Oxfam and helped many people.”

“Who knows,” Allan says. “My 9-year-old self, being a Harry Potter fan, would have most definitely said yes [to believing in magic]!”

Eddie Redmayne is someone Allan would love to work with in the future, claiming that “he’s a fantastic actor and seems like a lovely person, too!”

When it comes to mystical creatures, the actress expresses a similar sentiment. When asked her personal thoughts on monsters and how she defines them, Allan mysteriously replies, “ask Geralt of Rivia.” As for what she considers a real-world monster, it is the giant praying mantis that terrifies her most. But for now, as a carefully placed distraction, let’s happily adopt the show’s tagline about

The most interesting thing she’s seen/done recently was visiting Krakow and going “to a museum, which had a section on Josef Czapski—he’s an interesting man.” Follow Allan on Instagram @FreyaAllan and look out for her as Princess Ciri on ‘The Witcher’ series, coming to Netflix on December 20.




Photographer: Stella Morais, Makeup Artist: Chantal Amari, Hair Stylist: Patrick Wilson @ Caren using Bumble & Bumble and GHD, Wardrobe Stylist: Amii McIntosh, Talent: Freya Allan Freya wears: Leather Dress by STILL STILL, Earrings by NIQUESA FINE JEWELLERY


Freya wears: Leather Dress by MANÉ, Necklace & Earrings, by MAHA LOZI




Photographer: Stella Morais, Makeup Artist: Chantal Amari, Hair Stylist: Patrick Wilson @ Caren using Bumble & Bumble and GHD, Wardrobe Stylist: Amii McIntosh, Talent: Freya Allan Freya wears: Dress by ROHMIR, Earrings by MAHA LOZI, All Rings by OTTOMAN HANDS



Photographer: Stella Morais, Makeup Artist: Chantal Amari, Hair Stylist: Patrick Wilson @ Caren using Bumble & Bumble and GHD, Wardrobe Stylist: Amii McIntosh, Talent: Freya Allan Freya wears: Dress by MALAN BRETON, Necklace & Earrings by ZAABEL, Wrapped Pearl Ring, by ZAABEL, Gold rings by OTTOMAN HANDS


























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london Bringing the luxury of Italian hospitality to London, this ravishingly refined hotel is defined by its intimate setting, sleek, sophisticated design, high-end amenities, and exquisite dining experience.



Evening of elegance

The Franklin hotel offers a divine experience of secluded luxury with a touch of Italian influence. Situated on a quiet street in the heart of Knightsbridge, this posh property is one of London’s most exclusive five-star destinations. ith its opulent interior and Italian Art Deco atmosphere, the Franklin hotel makes a dazzling initial impression. From the Venetian stone flooring and embroidered furnishings, to the bold brass accents and shimmering mirrored surfaces, each fine detail—expertly designed by the legendary Anouska Hempel—adds to the hotel’s uniquely elegant allure. As an upscale property of Florence-based, family-owned hotel group, Starhotels Collezione, the Franklin’s distinctive Italian flair is one of its most defining features. The luxurious 35-room hotel is discreetly tucked away among the Victorian redbrick townhouses of the affluent Knightsbridge area. In addition to the calm, residential vibe of the neighborhood, the conveniently centralized


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location is just a simple stroll away from some of London’s most iconic shops and attractions—including the world-famous Harrods, as well as the Victoria & Albert and National History Museums. On the back end of the Franklin lies a private communal haven of perfectly manicured lawns, trees and flowerbeds, known as the exclusive Egerton Gardens. The view of this beautiful verdant expanse is a rarified pleasure hotel guests can take in from the Garden Suite windows, the outdoor Garden Terrace, or the dining room of the Franklin Restaurant. The property’s eponymous restaurant, overseen by Michelin-starred Italian chef, Alfredo Russo, offers the finest

selection of modern Italian cuisine. The intimate dining space, which seats 30 guests, is enhanced by its glamorously modern decor, featuring a monochromatic color scheme with botanical prints, smoky églomisé mirrors and silk velvet seating. The Gatsby-inpired bar area is characterized by a similar decor, with elements of upscale 1920s style. The Franklin Bar carries extensive cocktail and champagne menus, as well as 22 types of gin—perfect for an apértif or nightcap. Guests of the Franklin hotel also have access to a lavishly relaxing hammam, with spa and beauty treatments, a 24-hour gym, with personal training services available upon request, and a peaceful library/work space.


garden suite Of the 35 rooms available at the Franklin hotel, there are 19 suites, including the cozy, luxurious Garden Suite. This room features an elegant, timeless decor with the sophisticated touch of Anouska Hempel’s signature style. The understated palette of muted tones pairs well with the room’s shiny mirrored accents and richly varnished wooden floors. The sumptuous space is flooded with natural light from the full-height windows, overlooking the lovely Egerton Gardens. Large, framed mirrors reflect even more light and billowing curtains draw your eyes up towards the high ceilings, further opening up the room. The plush, four-poster beds are draped in the finest Italian linens by Frette, while bathrooms come stocked with high-end bath products by Penhaligon, GHD hair dryers, thick, fluffy towels, and complimentary bathrobes and slippers. All rooms include modern amenities, such as Samsung Smart TVs, free Wi-Fi, minibars, pillow menus, and 24-hour room service.




presidential suite (Living Room)

The Franklin Presidential Suite offers the most extravagant luxury experience. The vast 667-square-foot floorspace includes a stylish private lounge, spacious walk-in closet and large, double-sink bathroom. The lavish sitting area features an exquisite, sophisticated design, with marbled surfaces, embellished mirrors, opulent furnishings, and stunning park views. Inky blues and moody grays set the tone of the room, while splashes of gold accents and botanical prints offer a stylish, contemporary appeal. Extra perks for reserving this unit include VIP treatment, late checkout opportunities, and discounts at the Franklin Restaurant.


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If you’re in search of the British capital’s most exquisite eateries, look no further! Here, we’ve compiled a small selection of our favorite fine restaurants in London, for the ultimate luxury dining experience!

the ledbury Opened in 2005, under head chef Brett Graham, this two Michelin star restaurant is well known for its opulent, artful dishes and smart, modern setting. Located on Ledbury Road in Notting Hill, this elegant dining destination is one of London’s most essential eateries. With Chef Graham’s uniquely innovative cuisine, it’s no wonder tables are in such high demand—just be sure to reserve your spot early!

the clove club Established in March 2013 in Shoreditch Town Hall, East London, this cutting-edge restaurant serves modern British cooking in a relaxed, informal setting. The Clove Club tasting menu highlights the best produce sourced from across the British Isles, with ideas and inspirations from around the world. The wine list showcases regions from the old and new world, encompassing traditional and modern styles of winemaking, with a focus on artisanal growers.


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restaurant gordon ramsay Holding three Michelin-stars, Gordon Ramsay’s flagship restaurant provides elegant modern French cuisine using the finest seasonal ingredients and employing both classic and modern techniques. The opulent establishment, located on Royal Hospital Road, was founded by the world-famed chef in 1998. The exclusive restaurant, which comfortably seats 45 guests, offers a fine dining experience within an intimate ambiance. Restaurant Gordon Ramsay flawlessly pairs unparalleled service with the contemporary elegance of Fabled Studio’s stylish interior designs.

amaya Situated in the heart of exclusive Belgravia, Amaya offers a unique concept in cutting-edge Indian food style and philosophy. The fresh, fragrant food is prepared in a theatrical open kitchen in full view of customers. The food presentation is inventive with a nod to the Orient. The food is served for sharing immediately as it is prepared. It is grazing food with no conventional first or main courses. The décor is ground-breaking in flawlessly fusing a full open kitchen with the elegant, airy restaurant space and bringing in Indian decorative idioms into contemporary design.

the square At the heart of the Mayfair food and art scene, The Square offers an evolutionary approach to modern haute cuisine. Chef Clément serves artistic dishes with inestimable flair in this energetic, contemporary space. The Square’s elegant and luxurious style takes epicurean excellence to new heights.


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montcalm experience Montcalm Royal London House is the City of London’s ultimate destination—from its zingy, energetic vibe and modern, eclectic design, to its top-notch dining and amenity-packed rooms. rom the moment guests arrive at Royal London House, the five-star Montcalm experience begins. Right away, you’re greeted by a dapper doorman, who courteously escorts you into the hotel. Upon entering the stately 10-story building, you’re dazzled by the boldly stylish decor, which incorporates a polished blend of mid-century and contemporary elements—from the parquet floors to the Avant Garde light fixtures. Located right at the heart of London, where the financial, corporate quarter of the City converges with the creative,

trend-setting Shoreditch area, Montcalm Royal London House is the perfect intersection between business and pleasure. Conveniently situated on the northeast corner of Finsbury Square, the hotel is just a short walk away from the Old Street, Moorgate and Liverpool Street stations— as well as a plethora of galleries, boutiques, bars and restaurants. If you’re after a delicious meal, but prefer not to leave the premises, Royal London House offers a variety of restaurant options to suit anyone’s tastes. While Burdock and Long Arm Pub are more casual affairs, if you’re seeking a fine dining experience with a stunning rooftop view, look no further than Aviary.

Free High-speed Wi-Fi 24-hour Room Service Rooms include 55-inch Flat-screen TVs, iPod Docks, and Nespresso Machines Indoor Swimming Pool, Hot Tub, Sauna & Steam Room Fitness Center and Spa with Sea-based Treatments Trendy Rooftop Restaurant & Terrace Bar Dry Cleaning/ Laundry Services Available


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As you make your way up to the guest floors, you’ll notice the dark, silk-lined corridors are traced with floor-length lights, which cast a subtly atmospheric glow. When you enter one of Montcalm Royal London House’s 253 guestrooms, you’re immediately comforted by the calming neutral palette and low, relaxed lighting. A bold splash of color lends a chic, modern flair to each room, while pale leather details and dark wood finishes add a sleek, sophisticated touch. In addition to the plush beds and spacious wardrobes, all rooms come equipped with 55-inch flat-screen TVs, iPod docking stations, free high-speed Wi-Fi, and a Nespresso machine with complimentary coffee pods, teas and herbal infusions. The stylish marble bathrooms include rainfall showers and luxury toiletries from Elemis and Hermes. Use your room’s intuitive touchscreen controls to warm the bathroom floor or adjust the color of ambient lighting, according to your mood. And if you happen to be staying in the lavish Palm Suite, head out to your furnished personal terrace to enjoy the striking city view!


the royal treatment Further adding to the stylish allure of Royal London House is the impressive level of service offered to guests. The friendly atmosphere, which extends throughout the luxurious establishment, is a crucial part of the Montcalm experience. From the complimentary flute of champagne you’re offered upon check-in, to the delectable welcome kit—complete with chocolates, macaroons, fresh fruit, and a personalized note—that awaits you in your room, the motivated RLH staff makes sure each visitor feels like a top priority. 24-hour room service is also available, should you have any additional requests during your stay. Order a full English breakfast to be delivered to your door, while draping yourself in one of the plush white robes, which hang ready to be grabbed after a refreshing shower.


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beauty & melody spa Montcalm Royal London House offers an excellent array of property amenities. The hotel wellness center contains an eight-meter-long indoor swimming pool—complete with a waterfall feature on one end—as well as a Jacuzzi, an eight-seat sauna and six-seat steam room. The Beauty and Melody Spa is the ultimate indulgent experience for visitors who want to relax and recharge after a busy workweek. The ocean-themed spa includes three treatment rooms, which offer a variety of mineral-rich, marine-based massage, face and body rituals, available upon booking. There’s also a fully-equipped state-of-the-art fitness center, featuring the latest cardio and weight equipment, with built-in TV and full Internet access.

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aviary rooftop restaurant & terrace bar Perched atop the Montcalm Royal London House tenth floor is the City’s hottest rooftop destination. The Aviary restaurant offers a first-class dining experience, featuring breathtaking skyline views, opulent decor and innovative English cuisine. The acclaimed establishment specializes in meats exclusively sourced from British livestock farmers, using the best of the country’s heritage breeds. If weather permits, of course, enjoy your exquisite meal on the stylish outdoor terrace, overlooking London’s stunning sky-scraping architecture. On weekend nights, a DJ performs, rendering the Aviary bar a trendy attraction among citygoers. During winter, the restaurant serves hot beverages in cozy, uniquely beautiful rooftop igloos, for year-round intrigue!


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3 years & Counting! In 2016, a historic building that once served as the Royal Mail head office was transformed into the coolly cosmopolitan luxury hotel, known as Montcalm Royal London House. And this fall, the stylish, upscale establishment celebrates its 3rd anniversary! Since its opening, three years ago, Royal London House has upheld the highest standards in luxury accommodation, ensuring everything from top-notch service and convenience to unparalleled style and sophistication. Providing the ultimate Montcalm experience to all guests has been a top priority, from the beginning—and it’s clear that the Royal London House team fully intends to carry on that tradition. After all, their consistent excellence is why the hotel is currently one of London’s top destinations. So here’s to many more successful years for Montcalm Royal London House! The future looks bright, indeed!

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