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Startup Spotlight: Stay.com
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Straight from the Minibar Drinks & snacks from Claudia Gรถdke
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Mini Dessert in a Jar Summer dessert from Rachel Jane
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The big Blogger Popsicle Special
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Phenomenon Popsicles Interview with Australian popsicle specialist liana raine
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Startup Spotlight: Allyouneed
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Digitalization project from the university library of Dresden 54
The Bob Cut – Hair Innovation of the 1920s 57
Bookwatch: Flapper Age
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Startup Spotlight: Goodreads
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The many Careers of Vicki Baum Book review from Ruth Frobeen
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Bookwatch: Holidays
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A discussion by Beatrice Behlen 207 Carmex
An Interview with Paul Woelbing 212
Bloggers in Hotels Special
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Designer's Talk
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Chez Cliché Doris Neubauer about a new hotel/apartment concept
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Summer Feeling at Home with SoLebIch
Come with us to Town Three DIY summer blouses
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Follow us to the Sea Swimsuits Special
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A tour to Cape Arkona
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Digital Native Column The Bag Phenomenon
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Appwatch: For your travels
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As if Cropped Short dresses & jackets
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City Tour Binz Tradition meets Awakening
with Andrea Molteni 182
Startup Spotlight: Kisura
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Hotel Recommendations from Sivan Askayo, Lindsey Tramuta, Birgitte Brøndsted & Alvaro Leiva 179
Tel Aviv Beachlife Liron Peretz takes us to the beaches of Tel Aviv
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The Suntan Era
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Startup Spotlight: Squadmail
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Travel Bloggers Doris Neubauer about the future of travel blogging
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DEAR READERS A couple of days ago I was at the beach of Binz (a Baltic Sea resort on picture wide sandy beaches, shallow Germany’s largest island Rügen) for shores and crystal- clear seawater in the next cover shooting. Feeling the my head. warm summer sun on my nose and Some years later – I was about ten, the sand under my feet reminded me Thea has been born by then and the of what summer feels like.
Berlin Wall has already come down –
A day at the seaside always makes us we explored the beaches of Brittany, feel lighter and happier – no matter France (quite stony and cold), at the 4
where you are, even if it’s a country that Côte d’Azur, France (warm, but coarse enjoys nice weather all year around. sand) and in south of England (too cold Maybe it’s the vastness of the open to go swimming). It was not until we sea which you can’t escape from or went on a trip to Andalusia, near Cadiz the warm sunrays that make our skin that we saw a beach as beautiful and smell special and us feel different – less crowded as I remembered the but in a good way.
beaches from the Baltic Sea where
The first time I ever went to the sea we went for my first beach holiday. was near the town Middelhagen on It is exactly this Summer-Holidaythe island of Rügen. I probably was Sea-Feeling we want to convey with around 4 or 5 years old and all the our new issue. Every single one memories I’ve got are black-and- of us has his or her own idea of a white since at that time we didn't perfect beach or a favourite spot at have a camera with a color film. Still, the seaside. We tried to capture the these impressions left a mark on me essence of all that to either set you in and every time I think of the seaside I the mood for your upcoming holiday
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trip or to bring this wonderful summer-feeling right into your home. This issue’s main theme is derived from Vicki Baum’s novel »Grand Hotel« that focuses on the events taking place in a fictitious luxury hotel in Berlin during the 1920s. Find out more about the author by reading Ruth’s Book Review and get an idea of how girls wore their hair in the 1920s . This issue is also divided into a lobby, reception, reading room, suite and minibar - just like a real hotel. A beach is in walking distance (too bad Berlin doesn’t have one). The suitesection shows the latest interior design trends and explains why hospitality design is leading in interior design. In our Bloggers in Hotels Special you can admire some fantastic hotels.
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document everything we experience. Thea takes this up in her new digital native column
and explains how
important it is to choose the right travel luggage. What once was the travel diary is now the travel blog. Doris gives us a small insight into a travel blogger’s world and where it is heading to. Our own travels to the
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Beatrice Behlen
Sivan Askayo
Ashley Ludaescher
Fabian Fechner
Birgitte Brøndsted
Zoe Noble
Ruth Frobeen
Claudia Gödke
Cris Santos
Tony Galea
Rachel Jane
Jennifer Jäger
Thea Neubauer
Victoria Kau
Liron Peretz
Antonia Neubauer
Lindsey Tramuta
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Jana Kalgajeva
Hanna Brunken
Kathrin Greyer
Evi Neubauer
Marina Engelhart
Sarah Müller
Lena Schleweis
Simone Haffner
Antonia Neubauer
Isabelle Koelling
Donata Proske
Katharina Kraatz
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Thea Neubauer
Annabell Ewert
Serena Olivieri
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The Summer Issue Feeling Eight issues sisterMAG – for more
sisterMAG N°8 is the airy summer
than 1 ½ years the »Journal for the
issue, which I have designed in good
Digital Lady« is part of my life or even
spirit, during sunny, warm summer
my whole! We are often asked if we
days and with a lot of hip hop and R&B
still have enough ideas, whether the
on my playlist.
layouting gets easier or even boring.
What you might have noticed: I
And
experience
revised the page layout and »cleaned
and significant improvements in our
up thoroughly“. Some lines have
production cycle (the organization of
disappeared, the page numbers have
translators, proof-readers, a new file
moved to the centre and all the icons
system etc.), each issue feels like
to navigate within an issue have found
launching a new start-up. Many »first
a permanent place beneath the page
times« marked the last weeks and
numbers. In the same way as an
that is also reflected in the layout.
apartment and our thoughts have to
despite
growing
PHOTO CREDITS: CS = Cristopher Santos
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be cleaned up sometimes, sisterMAG
a very important change to Carry-On
had to endure the summer cleaning.
Publishing. We also look forward to
The layouting phase for sisterMAG N°8 was relatively short and full of opposites: full of people and extremely lonely. In the past year I spent the layouting phases in our parents’ home, packed up my computer for several weeks and saw no one except my parents. This time I stayed in Berlin
the first interns who will start working with us in our Berlin office mid-July. On the other hand did we do a lot of shootings and feature productions in the last days of June, while I had to layout at the same time. Two weeks ago, for example, the girls of »Post aus meiner Küche« (Mail from my kitchen)
and layouted in the lonely
we celebrated together
comfort of my apartment -
the
for the last time, because
of
the
great partner: Coca-
is probably the new office, days and which will make
kick-off
summer swap with a
the biggest change for us which we move into these
visited us in Berlin and
WATCH THE VIDEO ABOUT THE »MAIL FROM MY KITCHEN« SUMMER SWAP
Cola.
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One of the best experiences so far this
feature »As if cropped« already for a
summer was our sisterMAG shooting
long time in my head. For this we shot
weekend at the Baltic Sea. Beforehand
the first time »in a studio« with a new
I had my worries about travelling north
photographer that I've long admired:
with a group of eight people. My fears
Zoë Noble, also known as one part of
were completely unfounded. Ashley
the blog duo ‘Überlin’. In her studio
(photographer), Cris (photographer),
we staged short dresses and jackets,
Annabell
which you can now sew yourself.
(model),
Jasmin
(cover
model), Martin, Lena (stylist), Toni and I had a super-nice and successful weekend. We hope that the images that we have put together, starting on page 232 , convey this feeling.
And while flipping through the new magazine, I can only recommend listening to my personal sisterMAG soundtrack
. Exactly these songs
were playing when I was layouting,
There was also a »first time« in the
drawing, setting and correcting or
fashion shoot: I had been planning the
when I jumped around in my apartment
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after another feature
about life and COP, of which he has
was completed at
become a big part. At that time we
midnight or I went
decided for ourselves that 2013 should
jogging at 6:30 in
be »our summer.« I’m sure now that
the morning and
we will actually achieve this and I will
thought about new
always remember #sistermag8!
ideas for layouting and sisterMAG in general -
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maybe you want to accompany me on my runs? Then simply tweet with #sistermagrun. At the beginning of the summer I was sitting together with my friend Cris, drinking a glass of Sprizz in my favourite pub in Berlin and we mused
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EXPLAIN THE IDEA Download iOS | Google Play
Stay.com is a social travel app and travel website for city trips. Users can create their own personal travel guides together with their fellow travellers and ask their Facebook friends for travel tips. There are over 140 cities on Stay. com, and we feature more
than 25.000 unique venues around the world. We’ve teamed up with hundreds of local experts - our so-called Trusted Travellers - like chefs, baristas, designers and artists. They created their special travel guides to the best restaurants, bars,
In the future it will be possible for users to book hotels and restaurants through Stay.com.
We’re on our way to making Stay.com the greatest social travel service. This could be the end of the old-school guidebook! You don’t need to carry heavy books anymore, content is always up to date, you can share everything with friends and fellow travellers and
make everything personal and… offline. In the next years, our content will grow rapidly, we’ll keep on adding new cities to Stay. com and we’ll publish lots of new Trusted Travellers guides. The world of travel and apps changes rapidly and I’m excited to see what’s coming!
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museums, sights and coffee places. These guides show the real hidden gems! Users can cherrypick from their guides and add them to their own personal guide. Everything is available offline. Yeah, that’s right: no roaming costs!
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I founded the first Scandinavian hotel boo king website. It was (and still is) a great success. But when I was traveling, I felt I always ended up in touristy places and I couldn’t find the hidden gems. I wanted to create my own personal travel guides, with the best and most unique places, and decided to start Stay.com.
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There are a lot of players in the travel space. Gogobot and Trippy are great, and we love Lonely Planet as well.
After finishing my PhD in Pharmacology, I was involved in several startups, but my career got a huge boost when I started Scandinavia’s first hotel booking website Hotellweb.no in 2003.
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That’s Asgeir Hoem, our Head of Product. He’s still working for Stay.com and he’s one of the smartest guys I’ve ever met. Now it’s the four of us in the office: Me, Asgeir,
Gurudutt (our developer) and Claudia (our Content & Community Manager). We’re working with a great group of freelancers as well, like developers, writers, photographers and media professionals.
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The guide with the best coffee places in Oslo was one of the first Trusted Travellers guides and it’s still very popular. Great coffee is crucial! You can see the guide here .
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Since I came from the hotel booking business, I knew traveling was all about creating the best stay. I also wanted to keep it short, simple and catchy and there it was: Stay.com.
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We wanted it to be delightful and bright, so blue was the right match. We’re now using different types of blue, in combination with purple as a punch colour.
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London is always on top of the list, followed by Barcelona, Paris and New York. Our Trusted Traveller guides are the most popular guides. These local experts - like chefs, baristas, artists and designers - guide you to their favourite spots. Their guides feature the best-hidden gems and places you usually don’t find as a tourist.
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Lots of coffee, coffee and more coffee. Fortunately, we now have a great coffee shop in our office building, and Oslo is a great city for sushi.
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SONGS CHOSEN BY THEA, MARLEN & JURI Monkeybrain – Lirum Larum Lana del Rey – Summertime Sadness (Asadinho Main Vocal Mix) CRo – Whatever Future Island – Before the Bridge
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THE CASE OF THE CASES
»When a German sets off on a journey, he packs a suitcase full of noise.« What the Swiss aphorist Billy (Walter Furst) probably meant ironically, got an entirely new meaning since the invention of tablets, phablets and smart phones: Nowadays, every suitcase is filled with the infinite knowledge of the world—well, sometimes it might be limited to 16 GB storage
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be considered: which one of my electronic devices fits in there and how well-padded is the bag in case of bangs and knocks from the outside world? And because digital devices come in all kinds of shapes and sizes, it is especially hard to choose the perfect case. Over the past years, we were able to observe some amazing things. Do you remember the beginnings of the iPad mania? There was only a small selection of cases available back then, and most of them were produced by Apple itself (and therefore as expensive as a large suitcase
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on wheels). However, merchants and
but make assumptions about their
designers soon saw the potential
character based on it. So there are
of the emerging individualization
the minimalist start-up founders,
mania and so it was soon possible
for instance, who deliberately refrain
to purchase the first iPad cases by
from using a case at all. The design
Ted Baker or self-made felt cases
of the phone itself is more important
on Dawanda and Etsy. The best part
to them, and the phone disappears
for the manufacturers: with every
as quickly into the pants’ pocket as
new model there was more demand
it was pulled out in a bored fashion
for new cases and bingo—they could
on the beer table. Those who want
design a new product line.
to set themselves apart from the
I often catch myself categorizing
first kind might choose a hand-sewn
people by what kind of cases they
case made of Argentinian buffalo
choose for their electronic device.
mammoth leather that they received
Anyone who is anyone will protect his
directly from the manufacturer—
or her iPhone or iPad or Android and
limited edition of course. And then
turn it into his or her own individual
there are those who think this is too
little showpiece. But what does the
expensive. They pick one of the million
case tell us about the one carrying
»cool« designs on Society6 that (are
it? It does not matter whether it is a
still way overpriced considering it is
leather case, an Etsy case, a rhinestone
just a simple plastic hard shell case
case, a plastic bunny ear case, or a
but) will eventually arrive from the US
polka dot sleeve — you cannot help
where you have to then go through
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customs to finally slip the little gem
our lifestyle and attitude towards life?
into your own pocket. The dodgy
And can my counterpart tell what my
phone shops in London that you can
philosophy of life is by looking at my
find on every corner and that sell
cell phone case?
rhinestone-adorned cases are very
While we quite naturally put those
fascinating as well. A sparkling cell phone might get you lucrative phone calls, who knows? How
deeply
working life, the question concerning the size of the bag weighs particularly
this
heavy on our minds. And I mean this
stereotypical categorization already
quite literally: Have you ever had the
is, was proven in an interview with a
situation where you had to pay extra
fashion start-up not too long ago. The
due to overweight of your carry-
founder told me about a counseling
on luggage? More than once have I
session with a client. When it came
stood in line at the airport, drenched
to choosing a purse, she said: »Oh, as
in sweat, and all because my carry-
long as my iPad Mini fits in there, it’s
on luggage was crammed with
all good.« It was immediately clear to
electronic devices such as a camera,
the founder that this must be a tough
laptop, cell phone, flash drive, iPad
and interesting business woman.
… Not long ago, I received something
But is it really that simple? Does the
from my Dad that seemed to solve all
device really tell us something about
my problems: a huge black bag into
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These bags are real! Created after the image of comic bags the label Jump from Paper sells them online. Click on the pictures to go directly into their shop.
which everything seemed to fit. This
by that I don’t mean the new trend of
monstrosity soon became known as
going to a WiFi-free wooden hut in the
‘Resi’s office’ in my family. Yet still,
middle of nowhere in North Sweden
the problem quickly snuck back up on
but rather just taking one electronic
me. Unfortunately, the compartments
device. This may seem absurd to the
were too stiff; I squeezed everything
less digital non-native that I would
into the depths of the bag with might,
rather not leave the house without
but never was able to find anything
my laptop. But when I do, I always
and eventually, I broke the zipper.
feel as if I could not make full use of
Moreover, the bag—fully stuffed and
my time. This is why I planned a self-
with a dead weight of at least five
experiment this summer: leaving the
pounds—caused some serious back
house with either a tablet or smart
pain that lasted for days.
phone but that’s it. On the following
In the old days, vacation checklists
page, we have therefore gathered
were full of essential things like
some of the most useful apps for when
underwear, mouthwash and sun
you’re traveling or on the go—for the
block. Today’s biggest fear is to forget
brave ones among you. These include
the charger. So why don’t we cut it
travel apps but also productivity apps
down to the most necessary things
that every digital traveller without a
during our vacation—just once? And
laptop will find helpful.
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For your travels Out and about without a computer because we are travelling lightly this year?! In collaboration with Fabian Fechner (FF), we've pulled together a list of useful apps for travelling and working on the go. AIRBNB
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Looking for accommodation but all hostels are full? Airbnb is the renowned service for finding apartments of »normal« people, who rent them out to tourists. The app enables you to book on the go. TRIP JOURNAL L
FF
… allows you to create a journey while being on holiday. Add photos, videos and text, while all your destinations are recorded via GPS. Experiences can be shared via Facebook or Twitter. SYNCHRONIZE L
Synchronize is a straight forward time shifting app that allows you to easily check and project time across multiple time zones.
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Find restaurants, bars or cafés which are rated by locals or other travellers. With the function »monocle« you can see these destinations via Augmented Reality right on your phone. KAYAK L
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Indispensable allrounder app for your travels: find flights, make check lists for packing or access the reservation service Booking.com right from the app. CURRENCY L
A simple converter for travellers with a beautiful interface for quick access to conversions. With over 160 currencies from all over the world. NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC CITYGUIDES
L Available for London, Paris, Rome and New York City, National Geographic provides a beautiful app with gorgeous pics and greats tips.
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Apps are great but sometimes the investment in mobile hardware can also enhance your experience and help on the go. MOBILE KEYBOARD L
Protects the iPad as a screen cover and doubles as a wireless keyboard. Logitech, $99.99
MOBILE CHARGER L
Again out of battery but no plug nearby? These small but powerful portable battery chargers can help! e.g. Veho Pebble Smartstick, €29.95 SD CARD ADAPTER L
With the iPad Camera Connection Kit, it's incredibly easy to download photos and videos from your digital camera to your mobile device and start editing them on the go. Apple Connection Kit, $29.00 WRITE L
A well thought-through writing app for iOS with many functions: Cursor Trackpad and Swipe Selection, Passcode Lock, Device Sharing (use your iPhone as screen and iPad as Remote Keyboard), custom fonts, broad syncing options with Dropbox, iCloud etc.
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Holidays are always the best time to try out new camera apps.The app »Moment Camera« tries to capture your moments using self-timer and sequential shooting function, so you'll never loose a moment to remember. MEXTURES L
The Mextures app aims to convert your iPhone into your mobile Photoshop. The app combines more than 70 hi-res textures made for and by photographers, 12 different blending modes and thereby millions of possibilities to enhance images. RECORDIUM L
For interviews and sound recordings on the go: This app is much more powerful than the iOS built-in app with possibilities to highlight the best passages, annotate points for future reference or even edit the audio file on the go! CARTUNES L
…is a nicely layouted iOS music player, designed entirely for touch. You can control your music with swipes, taps, and pinches. Perfect for listening on the road!
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First piece of your light carry-all: the perfect SUMMER DRESS for hot days. The silk dress is worked with a low-line polo closure. After the dress is finishing, it is batiked, so that it gets its very unique and individual look. DRESS: Download Pattern & Tutorial SHOES: Pura Lopez BAG: Peru Leather Camera Bag with shoulder strap from Oliday on Etsy (â‚Ź 54,43)
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Sophisticated look which easily folds up: the shiny dress made of turquoise coloured satin is done in the style of Burberry's Spring 2013 collection. You just have to put it on and feel great all day! sister-mag.com
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As if cropped! The short jacket made of fake leather is extra wide and looks interesting with its vibrant colour blocking.
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For a day strolling around the city and sitting in cafĂŠs: the rose-coloured floral dress is airy, but subtly sophisticated because of its cut, the handmade flowers and the folded details on the side. DRESS: Download Pattern SHOES: Other Stories Issue 8 | 2013
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The »Little Black Dress« is a real classic. In our case it really is little and fits easily into every carry-on bag. With its rectangular neckline it looks very modern. Special detail: the patch pockets for your hotel chip card and a banknote – the perfect dress to party!
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1 STARTUP SPOTLIGHT squadmail.com
@SquadMail
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There’s a lot of heartbreak over email forwarding and CCing. This is one of the problems we fix completely with SquadMail. SquadMail lets you collaborate easily and share your email folders with anyone. Whether you use Gmail, Yahoo or run your own exchange
server, collaboration be tween all email clients and providers is possible for the first time. Businesses lose $650 billion dollars every year due to unnecessary emails. This accounts to $10,000 per employee per year! SquadMail is currently used by
the magic light bulb went off and the question was asked: why isn’t there Dropbox for email? They believed there had to be a better solution to email collaboration, and with that the concept of SquadMail was born.
Email has been around for what, 30 years now? We don’t really see it going anywhere. If it was actually the death of email, we believe it would have already happened. Email is the one thing that links everything together: it’s how we sign into most of our cloud applications, check account activity, communicate with others and much more. Cloud apps
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thousands of companies and organizations worldwide to help fight this issue. Be it for sales, hiring or customer support team, SquadMail helps keep everyone on the same page. By simply dragging and dropping emails into a shared folder, emails are
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continue to pop up, but currently, there is no way for these apps to talk to each other. There has to be one consistent, central system for everything to come together and that system is email. That doesn’t mean email is perfect – in fact it’s very far from that. This is exactly why we see a great opportunity for SquadMail and for the people who use it. We can only imagine
email, instant messaging and social networks being used more in the workplace in the future. People are increasingly sharing more on the Internet and demanding that companies do the same. The world we live in today is all about sharing, connecting and communicating, so email, IM and social networks only make this increasingly possible.
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investors
and put in private funds as well.
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SquadMail is currently available to all users for free. We plan to implement pricing plans in the next couple of months, but first we're gathering feedback from our users to figure out a fair price. We promise there will always be a free version of SquadMail available to our users.
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SquadMail is a worldwide technology innovation without a direct competitor. Because of this our main competition involves breaking bad email habits like CCing. Since nothing has changed with email in the last 20, 30 years, people have started to regard
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Where do their travels take the travel bloggers in the future?
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text DORIS NEUBAUER translation SARAH MÜLLER
In the past few weeks we got a lot
about the platform’s goals, »at
of emails. Servers were overheating
the same time we want to become
and every two seconds it made »ping«
more popular. Readers and travel
and you were told that »You’ve got
consultants have to be able to find our
mail!« Every free minute was spent
platform and the respective topic they
on the phone or used to squeeze
are looking for more easily.« In order
new appointments between Skype-
to achieve these ambitious goals, the
calls. Everyone who is now thinking
new website www.reiseblogs.org
of a new affair is wrong. However,
an online directory for German-
it definitely is the beginning of
speaking travel bloggers, was built.
something new: A couple of months
»In the future, bloggers can exchange
ago
got
ideas via Facebook groups and at
together in Potsdam and founded an
regular meetings with workshops and
open platform for German-speaking
symposia.« But the organizing team
travel bloggers (in German: Plattform
still has work to do, »our first meeting
für deutschsprachige Reiseblogger -
with 30 participants takes place in
PDRB
Bonn from July 12th to July 14th.«
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»travel
journalists«
).
,
»This is a chance for travel bloggers
Everyone who meets the criteria (an
to connect with others, exchange
own blog that focuses on travelling
ideas, start networking and benefit
and has been online for at least 6
from each other’s experiences,«
months) is allowed to take part.
said co-organizer Anja Beckmann
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blogs
more
popular.«
Therefore,
association with the name
Christoph and his colleagues visited
Reiseblogger-Kollektiv
the ITB - an international tourism
(a collective of travel
fair in Berlin - or the German Travel
If you want to go fast, go alone. If you want to go far, go together.
bloggers; RBK is the German abbreviation) has
already
been
founded in August 2012 – a collective of seven German-speaking travel
bloggers.
»Its
foundation was a logical step for us since at that time we had already been working together on a daily basis for months,« says Christoph Pfaff
, member of RBK.
»We constantly encountered new
Mart in Stuttgart
, held workshops,
lectures or webinars with topics such as »How to cooperate with travel bloggers«. »If you want to go fast, go alone. If you want to go far, go together,« there is no other saying that describes the ongoing development of the blogger scene better than this African one. Even if the concepts of the platform for German-speaking travel bloggers and the collective of travel-bloggers
challenges. One of our main goals was
are quite different, their goals are
to establish professional standards
the same: a professional cooperation
for a better cooperation between the
with the tourism industry, exchange
tourism industry and travel bloggers.
and attention – subjects that also
Besides, founding RBK was for us
matter to the international blogging
a nice opportunity to make our own
community.
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»We have a great international
right after the World Travel Market
community that focuses on bringing
London in 2011 by Claudia Beatriz
travel blogging forward and supporting
Saleh. At first they were thinking about
each other«, says someone who really
a closed facebook-group in order
knows what he is talking about: five
to share knowledge in Portuguese.
years ago Melvin Boecher launched
»But soon we noticed that this was
his own blog Traveldudes.org
not enough. We wanted more than an
and
has been involved in some of the most successful networking projects. »Cooperation really can make a difference,« that he is convinced of. Projects such as #TTOT Talk on Twitter), Blog Ville
(Travel or
iambassador are not the only perfect examples to prove him right. »Hard working and successful networks that lead this emerging industry (of professional travel blogging) are essential as well.«
exchange platform,« Claudia explains. »We had the great opportunity to organize the first travel blogger conference
in Brazil together with
a private enterprise and we took part in the Travel-Show FIT Cataratas.« For Brazilian bloggers it was the first time that they were recognized at the fair, which she is very proud of. Today over 300 blogs are registered in the RBBV. Their works and best-practice examples are collected and published on an extra website. »We all benefit
Just have a look at the Brazilian group
from each other after all.«
Rede Brasilera de Blogueiros de
Brazil, too, does not only focus on the
Viagem (RBBV)
information exchange between blogs
that was founded
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but also wants to professionalize
essential for the relationship to our
its travel bloggers, just like its
readers and to the tourism industry.
German colleagues. In preparation
Mostly it is about transparency and
for a meeting with travel consultants
trust.«
who have indicated great interest in
What is mandatory in the Brazilian
cooperating with blogs, members
RBBV is voluntary in Germany:
of the RBBV were among others
Through a series of panel discussions
asked to name their main topics.
together with other travel bloggers,
»If the tourism industry happens
the RBK has come up with a »Travel
to look for a blog with focus on the
Blog Code« which mainly states that
food and gastronomy sector, we will
all travel costs and other kinds of
be able to help this blog«, that’s how
cooperation have to be disclosed and
Claudia describes the cooperation
that advertisement has to be declared
with potential clients. Furthermore,
explicitly. »Credibility is still the most
all writers were given specific rules
valuable asset we bloggers have«,
of how to deal with readers and how
says RBK-member Christoph and
to cooperate properly. »Bloggers that
clarifies, »Credibility simply means to
want to join us are not only required
be honest. And our readers are capable
to have a blog that has been online
of recognizing honesty at once.« Anja
for at least 6 months but also have to
Beckmann thinks the same, »I do
abide by these rules,« says a Brazilian
understand why travel consultants
member who is living in the US right
want to publish their destination,
now, »these rules are quite simple but
airline or hotel on our blog. But our
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readers are not stupid. Nobody wants
more
to read a plain advertisement blog.«
»We already made
But what do our readers want to read? How can bloggers guarantee a balance between the interests of their cooperation partners and the interest of their readers? And how does a destination benefit from cooperation? How can you tell whether a campaign is successful or not? Not to mention the highly interesting topic »monetarisation«. For now there are still more questions than answers and a chance to »professionalize and organize this industry even more by
professional,
a big step forward: Many
travel
bloggers
are
registered in the online directory that
readers
as well as travel consultants
How can bloggers guarantee a balance between the interests of their cooperation partners and the interest of their readers?
can
use for their research. Furthermore, mutual trust among us travel bloggers is growing which makes it easier for us to exchange ideas and support each other without reservations.«
working together,« wishes Christoph.
Things look good: The first meeting
»We are constantly making progress
of the open platform for German-
and it just feels right,« so that the
speaking travel bloggers is fully
extensive workload which initially
booked and more than 50 bloggers
was underestimated definitely pays
registered only few weeks after
off by now. Anja Beckmann also
launching our website. And this is
hopes that everything is going to be
just the beginning …
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A new internet portal makes magazines from the 1920s available online
TURNING INVISIBLE PAGES text VICTORIA KAU
Just one look at the wide magazine and
kill long waiting hours at the airport
newspaper selection sold by German
or on a train.
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kids have their own magazines such as Princess Lillifee or Bob the Builder. Older children read Geolino and teenagers devour magazines such as BRAVO or Yuno. After graduation it’s the NEON-Magazine that enjoys great popularity among young adults. However, the older they get the more fields of interest evolve: politics, history, science or art - the magazine landscape around the world is
The new digitalization project of the Saxon State Library, the Saxon State and University Library Dresden and Patrick Rössler, professor of communication science (University of Erfurt) shows that magazines did have a significant impact on culture and everyday life in the 1920s. About 650 magazines from the 1920s have been made available online by the internet portal www.illustrierte-presse.de so far.
flourishing. In 2012 more than 1500
For now, ten of the then most important
different general-interest magazines
magazines will be scanned as well
were published and despite numerous
as analyzed with utmost technical
apps and online-features offered by
preciseness and made available to
different publishers, the majority of
a wide audience. The entire project
people still prefer print magazines to
is a real technical and logistical
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Just one look at the wide magazine and newspaper selection sold by German kiosks is enough to get an idea of our society’s wants and needs.
Auto Magazin, July 1929, SLUB Dresden
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Highly sociological conclusions can be drawn from the great variety of topics ranging from fashion and music to films and cars. 50
challenge to Katja public
according
»Zeitzeugen«
(contemporary
wit
project
manager
ness) is huge. Highly sociological
Leiskau:
»Several
conclusions can be drawn from the
are
great variety of topics ranging from
incomplete since magazines were
fashion and music to films and cars.
for a long time not considered worth
But not only do universities and the
collecting. Fortunately, we had private
research landscape benefit from the
collectors, who gave us their issues
digitalization whose search engine
for digitalization. Sometimes however,
makes small texts or pictures much
magazine issues either can’t be
easier to read and look at. »There
moved due to conservation reasons
are many different people searching
and have to be scanned on-site, or
for their favorite author, a certain
pages are missing that then have to
car brand or an unknown actress.
be taken from a different copy.«
It is our goal to reach everyone who
The
magazine
scientific
collections
the
might be interested in our project, no
digitalized version of the magazine
matter whether they like bob cuts,
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are crazy about Marlene Dietrich or
has not reached its peak yet. Due
into architectural photographs of old
to its political upheavals, cultural
Berlin.« Thanks to cataloging and the
accomplishments
project’s good structure, readers get
achievements, the Weimar Republic
to make rare finds - one way how to
opens up a field of research and
recover and register art pieces that
reception which has not been used
allegedly went missing a long time ago.
to its full potential yet. As part of the
There is no other medium than
project, there will be an exhibition as
magazines that reflect and document
well as an international conference
everyday culture of the 1920s as
taking place in summer 2013. Topics
faithfully. New photography and print
such as the presentation of foreign
techniques had made it possible to
cultures, the definition of a new male
illustrate articles in such various
role model or how photojournalism
ways – a harbinger of the visual
became a new profession back then
entertainment culture which despite
will be discussed by experts from
numerous internet forums probably
various scientific fields.
and
technical
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Both indexing and the project’s online
and evaluated. This development in
presentation definitely have an added
the field of data management will have
value. Besides, it makes us think
a significant impact on humanities
about how and to what extent media
research and the way how information
was and still is, 100 years later, a
is provided.«
true reflection of society; how people identify
Until then, there will always be time
themselves via media or how the huge
left to read a print or digital magazine.
amount of digitalized cultural assets
But with the yellow press’ casual
could be made available to all future
attitude towards truth in mind, one can
generations.
only hope that the reader’s everyday
This digitalization project definitively
life will not just be evaluated based
has a promising future. Katja Leiskau,
on how media deals with more or less
»Thanks to a virtual environment and
sensitive topics. By then, however,
additional tools, information can be
future research will probably have
much better concentrated, compared
lost track of things.
nowadays
promote
and
The portal of the SLUB Dresden can be seen and used at
www.illustrierte-presse.de
.
We thank Dr. Leiskau and the Saxon State and University Library Dresden for their cooperativeness and provision of pictures.
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»The newest trend in Germany coming
ballroom dancer Irene Castle who
from abroad has been the bob cut …
introduced the new hairstyle by
The hair is cut straight around the
performing with a bob on European
head just the way little boys wore it
and American cabaret stages. In
in the earlier days«. That’s how the
Paris it was the fashion designer
Berlin Lifestyle-Magazine »Elegante
Coco Chanel who picked up this
Welt« informed its female readers in
cheeky look which was nothing like
1920 about the cheeky haircut that
the female hairstyles seen before. The
later on became a symbol of the »New
dancer Isadora Duncan also adopted
Women« of the nineteen-twenties.
the haircut; and in 1921 Asta Nielsen
In 1915 it was the English renowned
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At the beginning, the bob cut caused
The German author Heinrich Mann
a sensation, almost a scandal. Soon,
thought the same way: »Short hair
however, its success was undeniable.
was a must after introducing a more
»Get rid of your old ponytail and cut
boyish look for women. Furthermore,
yourself a bob,« was the slogan. Shop
this haircut is much more convenient
assistants and secretaries as well as
for dancing, exercising or working
newly rich wives or famous movie stars
in a factory. And he added drily:
wore the bob cut. Straight, waved or
›Men do like the short coiffure, even
crowned with close fitting cloche hats -
though they have not been asked
the short hairstyle perfectly refined the
before.‹« Since then short haircuts
slim silhouette of women’s new fashion
of all kinds have been dominating
trend and was used as a symbol of
women’s fashion scene, although the
youth, mobility, modernity and eman
classic bob of the 1920s has almost
cipation. Moreover it simply was much
disappeared from Berlin’s streets.
more convenient than long hair.
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Flapper Age A Favourite of the Gods
One of the most famous European social novels of the 20th century: The novel centres around the beautiful, elegant Constanza, who cultivates and drives the eccentric lifestyle of her parents, a rich American woman and a decadent Roman princes, to the top.
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My husband and fellow co-founder, Otis, had the idea for Goodreads when he was browsing a friend’s bookshelves one day for ideas on what to read. He had always been a big reader when he was younger but had lost the habit in college. A few years after graduating, he’d made the commitment to himself to read more so
Our business model is advertising based. We have a huge and rapidly growing audience of book lovers – we have more than 17 million members. Publishers and authors really value being able to reach some of the most avid readers in the world.
One of our key goals is to move faster in bringing Goodreads to millions of readers around the world, so in five years time we’ll likely be even more international. We also like to say that we have social in our DNA so we’ll be looking for ways to keep improving the social side of the book world. For us,
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they read. We started the company in his living room – he wrote the code and I wrote the site copy. It was just the two of us working on it together, occasionally looking at each other and saying »Are we crazy to do this?« But then we sent out the first invites and started seeing people embrace the concept and we realized that we were on to something exciting.
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many
books that you
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There are so many
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books that you »want to read«. And then there are books that you »have read«. As for me, I like to read biographies of strong women. Vicki Baum wrote several books that you »have to read«. One of them certainly is Grand Hotel. Have I read it? Not yet, but it is one of the books that I definitely »want to read«. Because I
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have read a biography about Vicki
stories by creating characters who
Baum, and I was totally hooked not
resembled her ailing, depressive
only because of the author's writing
mother. After marrying conductor
style. Die Karrieren der Vicki Baum by
Richard Lert, with whom she enjoyed
Nicole Nottelmann is a very carefully
a happy marriage until her death, a
researched and sensitively written
period full of joy began (apart from
work that at the same time is very
the political situation). She gave birth
entertaining, as Vicki Baum's life has
to two children and threw herself
many arcs of suspense on hand.
with all her artistic force into life. She
Vicki Baum grew up as an only child in Vienna during the end of the 19th century and was introduced to the educated middle-class society from an early age. Her father loved ballet, and when her musicality became apparent, Vicki was promptly trained as a harpist. She was even perceived as a music prodigy and was, it may sound harsh, a precocious lass with a harp.
made music, she danced and she wrote and soon signed a contract with Ullstein publishing house, for Ullstein believed in her potential as a writer. After moving to Berlin, she deepened Âťher
knowledge
craftsmanship,
of
journalistic
sharpen[ed]
her
perception, her view towards people, situations and everyday details and refine[d] the art of pointed emphasisÂŤ (p. 120). Shortly after that, Vicki Baum became
The early death of her mother
editor of the Dame (which means
affected her very much. Years later,
'lady') magazine and published her
she still processed the death in her
stories in different papers. She was
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quickly known all over town and wrote
book's success in Germany. Middle-
for several daily newspapers about
class liberal critics like Alfred Kerr
premieres und large sporting events,
described Grand Hotel as »rubbish«
published articles in various Ullstein
and
magazines and was mentioned in
Tageblatt) and saw novels for the
a literary calendar. She became the
taste of the masses in her books. In
»first headliner of the printed word«
England, however, the translation of
— at least in Germany — spoke on
the novel was equally praised by the
the radio and became promotional
crowd and the critics. Vicki Baum
messenger of the watch brand Alpina.
wrote her way into the hearts of the
No one got around not knowing Vicki
English-speaking readers — which
Baum: »At the end of the 1920s, the
might be attributed to the adroit
brand 'Vicki Baum' had achieved a
translation of her books. Grand
level of awareness that compared
Hotel was an international success
to products like 'Leibnizkeks' or
and soon later, Vicki Baum set off to
'Klosterfrau Melissengeist',« Nicole
New York. Grand Hotel was also very
Nottelmann writes (p. 132).
successful on Broadway. The staging
In 1929, Vicki Baum's novel Grand
by the New York theater producer
Hotel was published in the magazine
Herman Shumlin was celebrated as
Berliner Illustrirte. It was a work that
»play of the year 1931«. What followed
Vicki had written within six weeks. The
was the movie version by MGM, who
fact that people resented the Ullstein
had also been a part of the Broadway
publishing house for their rigorous
production. Grand Hotel was the talk
marketing of Vicki Baum impaired the
of the town and the name 'Vicky
a
»tacky
novel«
(Berliner
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At the end of the 1920s the brand 'Vicki Baum' had achieved a level of awareness that compared to products like 'Leibnizkeks' or 'Klosterfrau MelisBaum' was on everyone's lips. sengeist' After
her
great
success in the United States and the increasingly difficult
political
situation
in Europe, Vicki Baum and her family moved to Santa Monica. Vicki Baum got a new look only a few weeks later. Her transformation to an all-American girl was dashing. She stripped off the Berlin Vicki and
Apart from her writing and antifascist commitment, Vicki Baum travelled a lot—not only to promote her books as an author but also and above all to comprehend life and the world itself. She was drawn to New Zealand, Australia, Hawaii, Shanghai, Hong Kong and Japan as well as Bali, where she would return several more times during her life. She also travelled to Europe repeatedly to visit family and friends. Vicki Baum travelled the world to absorb stories and to soothe her—what she called— »strange pricks of conscience« that she had, as there were so many cities, countries and parts of the world that she had not yet seen. Her travels and her appearance alone were made for
became an American glamour girl
the movies:
who knew she could go far in the
»Vicki wore a green silver lamé
US with »charm, a little chutzpah,
evening gown for dinner at the ball
courage and a pragmatic adaptation«
room. To round it up, she applied
(p. 175).
dramatic makeup with a greenish
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silver eye shadow. [...] Vicki Baum must have really resembled one of her novel characters, one she had not even invented at the time. She seemed to be the Russian fraud Helen Russel from Hotel Shanghai, 'one of the wealthiest women in Europe, glamorously
dressed,
covered
in jewelry, made up and styled, resembling an idol ... this is how she whooshed from place to place.' As if to confirm this description, Vicki was quickly vaccinated by Dr. med. Max Mohr, then rushed to a private party hosted by a Chinese university scholar and from there continued on
She was fascinated by how she could change identities through her writing, just like an actor could do by slipping into another role. Her biography clearly shows the change that she underwent throughout her life. From a harp playing lass to an editor to an internationally successful author who took a step towards a new life and from there conquered the world
to the clubs with some other guests«
with her writing and open senses.
(p. 224-225). She was chauffeured to
Nicole Nottelmann's Die Karrieren
brothels, made a stop at an opium den and gathered all impressions she could to comprehend life.
der Vicki Baum is a biography that is both suspense-packed and full of facts. You should really keep an eye
Vicki Baum's books are about the
on this author. I am looking forward to
world out there and the world within,
more gripping biographies by Nicole
about micro and macro.
Nottelmann that I »want to read«.
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The novel that made 18-year old Sagan famous over night: The permissive summer story about a charming widower and his daughter Cecile, who drives her father's new lover into death. Françoise Sagan: Bonjour Tristesse, Penguin Classics Paperback
The Promise
England 1914. Who walks past Belle's beautiful millinery shop, doesn't suspect the dark past of his owner: finally escaped after agonizing years from prostitution Belle fulfills her dream of a hat shop and is happily married. But the World War I casts its shadow. Lesley Pearse: The Promise, Langtail Press Paperback
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Together with our reader Jennifer Jäger , we picked some wonderful summer books for you. You might want to grab one while waiting in the lobby for your loved ones to come down. Some of them are classics that you've always planned on reading and you finally have time during the summer, others are fresh on the market. Enjoy the read!
New York
The history of New York as epic novel: Rutherfurd tells the stories of four families - Dutch, German, British and Italian - in which the whole story of the most exciting city in the world is reflected. Edward Rutherford: New York, Arrow Paperback
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Reading Lolita in Tehran
As the Iranian literature professor Azar Nafisi decides not to wear the veil anymore, she is expelled from the University of Tehran - and fulfills herself a dream. For two years she and seven of her best female students secretly come together every Thursday morning to read forbidden Western literary classics. Azar Nafisi: Reading Lolita in Tehran: A Memoir in Books, Harper Perennial Paperback
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5 tbsp olive oil zest and juice of one lemon cumin salt pepper
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Rinse and drain the chickpeas. For a really smooth hummus: peel the chickpeas and discard the skin. Chop shallot and garlic, and cook until soft in a small pan. Add tomato paste and let roast for about 1 minute. In a food processor, blend the chickpeas. Add the tomato paste, sesame paste, olive oil, lemon juice, zest and pulse to combine. Season to taste with salt, pepper and cumin.
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Gin Blood and Tonic 5 cl Gin 5 cl blood orange juice Tonic Water
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Grissini 1 tsp active dry yeast 150 ml lukewarm water 50 ml olive oil 360 g spelt flour or wheat flour 1 tsp salt 2 tsp sugar 1 egg white extra olive oil and salt or herbs
Mix yeast with water, sugar and salt. Let stand for 5-10 minutes, small bubbles should form on the surface. Stir in egg white and olive oil. Add the flour a little at a time. Knead the dough for abot 5 minutes, put into a clean bowl, cover with a tea towel and let prove for about an hour. Preheat oven to 180°C. Line a backing tray with parchment paper. Knead the dough on a floured surface and roll it into sticks. Brush with olive oil and sprinkle with salt or herbs. Bake for 25 minutes until Grissini are golden. Let cool completely.
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Sage Cacti 5 cl tequila 3 cl pressed lime juice 1 cl agave nectar 2 sprigs of fresh sage
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50 g corn kernels 2 tbsp vegetable oil 1 tsp salt 2 tbsp cane sugar zest of one lemon 2 twigs thyme (optional)
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Mix together salt and sugar in a small bowl. Add lemon zest and thyme and rub with your fingers until the sugar salt mix is fragrant. Set aside. Pour enough oil to cover the bottom of a medium sized pot. Place over medium heat. Add corn kernels and cover pot with lid. Shake the pot frequently. Once the popping has stopped, take off heat. Put popcorn into a large bowl and sprinkle with the lemon salt. Mix well.
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Slap Dash
Old Fashioned 6 cl bourbon whiskey grated orange peel 1 cane sugar cube
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Place the sugar cube in a glass. Add whiskey and zest of orange and lemon. Crush and muddle the sugar in the bottom of the glass. Add ice and stir until sugar is dissolved. Strain the stirred mixture into a glass, add ice and serve.
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The Old Fashioned is a great classic, but whilst travelling bitters are occasionally not so easy to come by.
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Dry Vermouth
Noilly Prat, Dolin Dry
Bourbon
TONY GALEA'S RECOMMENDATIONS
Bulleit, Knob Creek, Woodford Reserve
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Rye
Old Overholt, Ritten House.
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If you find it hard to get your hands on some Rye, Knob Creek Bourbon is a good substitute as it has similar notes to a standar d Rye.
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Rachel Jane from the blog ›Two Loves Studio‹
took
our idea of mini desserts and snacks and created this
Layered
Summer
Gelées for sisterMAG. The mini jars are filled with four different flavours: Vanilla Bean,
Orange
Cream,
Lavender Blueberry and Lemon Squash. Have fun mixing and layering!
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*To set gelatin correctly, the directions and quantities must be exact. Read the specific directions on the gelatin package and make any necessary adjustments. As this recipe allows you to create the base for each gelée, mix in whilst warm the specific quantities list on gelatin package.
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Va n i l l a B ea n 1 ½ cups cream
2 tbsp sugar 1 vanilla bean 1 tbsp edible unflavoured gelatine powder*
O r a n ge C rea m 1/4 cup cream 1 ¼ cups orange juice (pulp-free)
1 tbsp edible unflavoured gelatine powder*
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Recipe adapted from Martha Stewart Weddings
L ave n d e r B lu e be r r y
1 cup water
1 cup blueberries
1½ teaspoons culinary lavender
2 tbsp sugar
1 tbsp edible unflavoured gelatine powder*
Lemo n s q u as h 1 ½ cups lemon squash (lemon fizz, lemon pop, lemon soda)
1 tbsp edible unflavoured gelatine powder*
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Making the This can be done ahead of time and
bas e
For the Orange Cream base, combine
refrigerated in separate containers
the orange juice and cream in a
for up to a day before making the
medium saucepan. Heat on medium
gelĂŠe.
heat until the mixture starts to simmer.
Start with the Vanilla Bean base.
Remove from heat and cover.
Halve the vanilla bean and scrap out
For the Lemon Squash, heat the
the seeds. In a medium saucepan,
lemon squash in a medium saucepan
combine the vanilla bean, seeds,
and bring to the boil to remove the
cream and sugar. Heat on a medium
fizz. Remove from heat and cover.
heat until sugar is dissolved and the
After the Vanilla Bean has been
mixture begins to simmer. Simmer for a minute, remove from the heat and cover. Let infuse for 30 minutes with vanilla bean. Move on to the Lavender Blueberry base. In a medium saucepan, combine the water, sugar, blueberries and culinary lavender. Bring to the boil and simmer for 5 minutes. Remove from heat and cover. Let infuse for the remaining time of the vanilla bean. Whilst the Vanilla Bean and Lavender Blueberry are infusing, make the
infusing for 30 minutes, take out the vanilla bean and discard. Cover and reserve the base. Using a potato masher, mash the blueberries then strain the mixture using a fine sieve, discarding the blueberries and lavender pulp. Cover and reserve the base. (If you are making this ahead of time, keep each base in a separate air tight container and refrigerate for up to 24 hours before making the gelee).
Orange Cream and Lemon Squash bases.
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ge lee
Once you have made each gelée, you
heat and add gelatin. Stir until com-
can transfer it to a jar or jug so you
bined. Once combined, add the re-
can use the one saucepan.
mainder of the lavender blueberry
Keep all gelée liquids warm. If it is a
base and stir until combined. Remo-
warm day then room temperature is
ve from heat and cover.
fine, otherwise sit the jars in a small
Orange Cream Gelée. In a medium
amount of hot (not boiling) water. (If
saucepan, heat ½ cup of the oran-
the gelée mixture sets, you can rehe-
ge blueberry base on medium heat
at it slowly over a low heat until liquid
and add gelatin. Stir until combined.
again).
Once combined, add the remainder of
Vanilla Bean Gelée. In a medium
the orange cream base and stir until
saucepan, heat ½ cup of the vanilla
combined. Remove from the heat and
bean base on medium heat and add
cover.
gelatin. Stir until combined. Once
Lemon Squash Gelée. In a medi-
combined, add the remainder of the
um saucepan, heat ½ cup of the le-
vanilla bean base and stir until com-
mon squash base on medium heat
bined. Remove from heat and cover.
and add gelatin. Stir until combined.
Lavender Blueberry Gelée. In a me-
Once combined, add the remainder of
dium saucepan, heat ½ cup of the lavender blueberry base on medium
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Lay out your 8 washed jars.
the setting time, so we can pour on the
Fill two jars a ¼ of the way with
next layer in less time and not worry
the vanilla bean gelée liquid. Fill two jars a ¼ of the way with the lavender blueberry gelée liquid. Fill two jars a ¼ of the way with the orange cream gelée liquid.
about reheating the gelée liquid). Remove from freezer after 15 minutes and once set. Pour on the next layer of gelée liquid as outlined above, alternating the flavours of gelée liquid to create the layered effect. Place in the freezer for 15 minutes between each layer
Fill the remaining jars ¼ of the
to set the newly poured layer.
way with the lemon squash
The last layer can be set in the fridge.
gelée liquid.
The gelée keeps for up to three days in
Place in the freezer for 15 minu-
the fridge covered.
tes until gelée has set. (Setting
Garnish with culinary lavender or other
them in the freezer quickens
edible flowers you have on hand.
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On a hot summer day you don't want to 足eat heavy, hot meals. Usually we are craving a sweet treat, preferably cold. The perfect solution is a popsicle. This frozen treat has the blogger last few years
seen a hype in world during the and is still going
strong in 2013!
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Fancy Popsicles BASIC CREAMY RECIPE WITH RED CURRANTS
CAMPARI POPSICLES
1½ cups whole milk
1 cup sugar
1 cup water
2 large eggs ¾ cup sugar 1 vanilla bean, split and scraped or
3 cups orange juice
½ lemon, juiced
½ cup Campari
1 tsp pure vanilla extract
1½ cups heavy cream
Mix all ingredients and use an icecream maker to process ice cream. If you do not have an ice cream machine, read at thekitchn.com how to get the same results using very large mixing bowl or stockpot, a smaller 1-quart bowl, chopped ice, rock/kosher salt and an electric hand mixer.
Mix the water and sugar together, bring to boil until the sugar dissolves. Allow the syrup to boil for 4 minutes & remove from heat and let cool down. Mix the orange juice and Campari and add 1 cup of the cooled syrup. Pour liquid into molds and let freeze overnight.
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Boozy Popsicles WITH LIME, HONEY & LEMONGRASS
1 cup raw honey
2 cups water
½ stick lemon grass, cut into 1 inch long pieces with the layers separated
4 limes, juiced (about 1/2 cup of lime juice) ½ cup tequila
1/3
cup coconut milk
Bring water and honey to a boil over medium high heat until honey has dissolved into the water. Add lemon grass, lower to a simmer, and allow the syrup to simmer for 30 minutes. Remove from heat, scoop the lemon grass out of the syrup, and set the syrup aside to cool to room temperature. Once cooled, whisk together the syrup, tequila, lime juice, and coconut milk. Pour the liquid into popsicle moulds and place in the freezer. The coconut milk will separate and freeze in a creamy white layer at the top of the popsicle, while the cocktail mixture retains a lovely gold hue. Freeze overnight and serve the next day.
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Fruit Popsicles WITH COCONUT MILK
makes twelve ICE CREAM 400 ml fresh raw coconut milk (or 1 can of store-bought) Âź cup raw cane sugar (or preferred sweetener, to taste)
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OTHER INGREDIENTS ~1-2 cups Frozen fruit (however much needed) Finely chopped thyme, rosemary, basil or other fave herb (optional)
To prepare the popsicles: fill popsicle molds with small pieces of fruit and chopped herbs (don't forget the popsicle sticks!) leaving room for the ice cream to fill in. To make the ice cream: blend the coconut milk and sweetener until smooth. Then carefully and slowly pour into your popsicle molds until they are full. Set in the freezer overnight or until frozen solid - then take them out and lick them clean in the warm sunshine.
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Indian popsicles WITH SAFFRON & PISTACHIOS
1 can
1 can Sweetened condensed milk (140z.)
1 cup
2 tbsp
2-3 pinches
Evaporated milk (12oz.)
Heavy whipping cream Milk Saffron
¼ tsp. Cardamom powder
2 tsp. Rose essence
¼ cup Pistachio – shelled and finely chopped
Warm the milk and add the saffron in it and keep aside. In a sauce pan (preferably non-stick) add evaporated milk, condensed milk and heavy cream along with cardamom powder. Bring to a simmer, now add the saffron-milk and give it a quick stir. Remove from heat. Add the rose essence and pistachios. Mix well and set aside to cool down to room temperature. Once cool, place it in ice-cream mold or any freezer container and freeze over night or until it is well set. NOTE: If using ice-cream machine; remove the milk mixture from the heat and add rose essence, then chill and add it to the ice-cream maker and process as per the instruction. Add the pistachios 4-5 minutes before the ice-cream maker cycle is about to finish. Freeze the ice cream to set and enjoy!!
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Coconut Pops TOASTED COCONUT POPSICLES
2 cups Whole Milk
1 13.5 can Coconut Milk
½ cup Heavy Cream
½ tsp Vanilla Extract
3 tbsp Brown Sugar, packed
1 cup Sweetened Flaked Coconut, toasted
Bring the milk, coconut milk, heavy cream, vanilla extract and brown sugar to a boil in a medium sauce pan. Remove from heat and allow to cool. Evenly distribute toasted coconut into the bottoms of popsicle molds (~ 1 tbsp each). Pour the liquid into each mold and place in freezer until frozen. NOTE: To toast coconut, place coconut onto small cookie sheet and bake at 160°C / 325°F for 5-10 minutes, stirring occasionally. Watch carefully as it burns quickly. Make 4 cups liquid. The amount of popsicles the recipe yields will depend on the size of popsicle molds you are using.
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Cheesecake Pops WITH FRESH STRAWBERRIES 8 ounces cream cheese
3/4 cup powdered sugar
1/3 cup whole milk
6 large fresh strawberries, chopped or
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¼ cup sour cream
¾ cup frozen strawberries 6 standard sized graham crackers 1 tbs melted butter
In a food processor add the cream cheese, sour cream, powdered sugar and milk, process until well combined. Add the strawberries, pulse to combine. Pour mixture into popsicle molds, leaving about 1 inch of the top empty for the crust (if you don’t have popsicle molds, use small paper cups and popsicle sticks) tap the molds gently on the counter to remove air bubbles.
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In a food processor add the graham crackers, process until only crumbs remain. While food processor is running, add the melted butter in a slow stream until the mixture resembles wet sand. Divide the crust evenly between the popsicles, press down gently to compact. Insert popsicle sticks, freeze for at least 6 hours and up to 3 days.
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Honeydew mint ice pops In a mini food processor, pulse the sugar and the mint leaves until the mint is finely chopped and the sugar is fragrant. Place the mint sugar into a saucepan with the water and bring to a boil to dissolve. Boil the syrup for 60 seconds, remove from heat, and strain through a fine mesh sieve.
½ cup sugar 1 cup mint leaves (loosely packed) ½ cup water 4 cups diced honeydew
1 lime (juice)
Place the honeydew in a large bowl (or a blender, you may want to do this in batches if using a blender), along with the lime juice and mint syrup. Pulse with an immersion blender until smooth and no chunks of honeydew remain. Divide the mixture between popsicle molds, freeze 30-60 minutes, insert sticks, and continue to freeze until solid (8 hours is best).
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Creamy pops WITH WHITE CHOCOLATE OR BAKED STRAWBERRIES
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60 g sugar 3 egg yolks
1 tsp vanilla paste or 1 vanilla pod 150 g cream cheese PASSION FRUIT & WHITE CHOCOLATE:
2-3 passion fruits
200 ml milk 200 ml cream
50 g sugar 4 egg yolks
150g white chocolate
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Cut strawberries in half and sprinkle with sugar, bake for 10-15 minutes on 180째C. Puree baked strawberries and set aside. For the ice cream bring milk, cream to the boil, and whisk together egg yolks with sugar and vanilla paste. Pour hot milk-cream mixture to the egg yolks while whisking constantly. Put it back to the stove and while stirring let it reach 85째C, remove and let it cool. Stir in cream cheese and strawberry puree. Pour into popsicle forms or prepare in an ice cream machine. Cut passion fruit in half and scrap out the seeds and blend it. Mash it through a sieve to discard seeds. Whisk egg yolks together with sugar, in the meantime bring milk and cream to the boil. Pour hot milk-cream mixture to the egg yolks while whisking constantly. Put it back to the stove and while stirring let it reach 85째C, then add chopped chocolate and stir until it is molten. Let it cool completly and stir in passion fruit puree. Pour mixture in popsicle forms and freeze or prepare it in an ice cream maker.
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In order to fully understand the fascination around popsicles, sisterMAG searched for true professionals in this field. In Australia we found the sisters Aja and Bianca, who founded their business Âťliana raine Artisan around the most exciting PopsÂŤ flavours and creations of popsicles. On the next pages they share some insight and wisdom around the pop phenomenon.
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We are Âťliana raine Artisan PopsÂŤ. We are based in Sydney Australia and we specialise in making fruit gourmet popsicles from seasonal produce and flavours for people to fall madly in love with. sister-mag.com
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ow did you come up with the idea for a popsicle company?
We were inspired to start liana raine after a long trip that Bianca and I took to South and North America. Bianca’s husband is Peruvian, so first we visited his family in Peru and we came across »paletas«, which are popsicles made from fresh tropical fruits that are very popular in Peru and all across Central and South America. We also visited the fruit market in Lima which was this ENORMOUS crazy place full of the most amazing tropical fruits that come from the Amazon and around. We tried fruits there that we had never seen before! From there we travelled up to New York and visited some local food markets and saw these paletas or »pops« again. We thought it was such a fun product – the connotations were so tied to childhood memories and summer, and we wanted to see how we could bring this to life in Australia.
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ince when have you worked on liana raine?
We left our corporate jobs and started LR fulltime in August 2011.
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Photo: Matt Johnson
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hat did you do before? We both had corporate careers. Bianca
was working in HR – but in early 2011 she decided that she wanted to follow her passion in food so left her corporate job and went to work for Adriano Zumbo
(He is like the Willy Wonka of
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just started my Master's in Business (MBA) and begun to wonder whether I could run my own company. I was discussing my idea with Bianca over tea one day and she suggested that we do it together!
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hat was the most interesting project/ event you have worked on so far?
We have been so priveledged to do so many AMAZING events – from New Year’s Eve at the Sydney Opera House, to Summer at the House which was a month long festival on the forecourt of the opera house, and incredible weddings where couples thought of ALL the details. But one of the most unique experiences for us was working with Australian fashion brand We Are Handsome (check them out – they do incredible swimwear)
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for the inaugural runway show at Mercedes Benz Fashion Week. We served pops to all the front row guests and then the models walked down the runway with pops. Having never been involved in fashion, we had no idea of what goes on behind those curtains at the end of the runway. My god – it was insane! The energy was through the roof. Such a cool opportunity!
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hy do you think is there such a big fascination with popsicles?
Because I think inherently it reminds people of their childhood, summer, or for some their mums, who used to make pops for the kids at home. They are all such positive and powerful emotional drivers. We all want to do things that get us closer to things that we have very fond memories of.
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My (Aja) middle name is Liana and Bianca’s is Raine.
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W I love our Cucumber Apple and Mint pop and Bianca’s hat is your favourite popsicle recipe?
favourite is Orange Carrot and Ginger.
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ave you ever created a popsicle that simply failed? Yes – many! It is a constant process of trial and error. I was INSISTENT last Halloween that we should do a pumpkin pie pop, despite Bianca’s concern it would
not work. The North American’s who tried it LOVED it – but I on the other hand was forced to agree with Bianca.
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hich kind of events are the most fun to cater for? Any event where the sun is out and where people are
up for a good time. Weddings, birthdays, festivals – they are all a blast!
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hy the name liana raine?
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ow far are you and your sister apart in age? How do you find working with your sister?
We are almost three years apart – I am the elder. Starting a business pushes you right out of your comfort zone. There are times when there is uncertainty and working with your sister, knowing that she has your back 100% is an incredible security. Our relationship is much deeper now than before we started LR. We have had to dig deep and work together and ultimately create something that we know we could not have done on our own.
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hich book/film/song/artpiece has really influenced or inspired you and your sister in your life?
Bianca’s would be the film Julie and Julia.
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hat is your favourite summer memory? I’m having one right now. Eating cherries straight from the
trees in Germany. MOTHER NATURE IS DIVINE.
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hat colour does summer have for you? It has always been yellow.
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POPSICLES Makes 10 x 75ml pops 300g fresh pears, peeled and quartered 100g raw sugar 275g water
8 cloves
1 tsp cinnamon ½ tsp ground nutmeg
10g lemon juice
Photo: Phu Tang
180g pouring cream
In a large saucepan, combine the sugar, cloves, cinnamon, nutmeg and water. Put on low heat until the sugar has dissolved. Add the pears to the sugar mixture and bring to a gentle simmer. The pears should remain completely immersed in the syrup mixture. Turn off the heat and leave to cool completely. Once cool, combine the pears, 230g of the syrup and the lemon juice into a blender and carefully blend until smooth. Remove half of the pear puree and set aside. Add the cream to the other half of the puree, and blend again until the cream is completely combined with the pear puree. To make the pops, fill Âź of the mold with the plain pear puree and place in the freezer until the mixture is just frozen. Remove from the freezer and carefully fill the remainder of the mold with the creamy pear mix. Insert the pop sticks into the mold and return to the freezer. The pops should take approximately four to five hours to freeze solid.
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The core idea of Allyouneed.com is more quality of life. The first supermarket that is there where you are right now. That delivers all products home for free. And where you find brands and organic products in good quality. Among other things, many products that you cannot find in an ordinary supermarket. Some from small producers, that are
otherwise not listed by the big supermarket chains, but that rely on the distribution to find enough buyers for their products. These include regional producers of cosmetics as well as breweries, manufacturers or importers of high quality oils, delicious organic sauces, etc. Allyouneed aspires that good food, toiletries, drinks and quality
136 To spend relaxed Satur days on farmers' markets and to meet there with friends whose children are all on the playground ... instead of rushing through supermarket shelves. I buy a few treats on the market, whereas my standard products are delivered comfortably to my door.
We have a lot of people who buy »fine products« from us. These are, for example, different types of pasta and sauces, rather than standard products from the supermarket or expensive delicacies. Simply products where
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someone has put some thought into it. This also applies to cosmetics and cleaning products. But also water. We offer for example a water brand from the Black Forest that sells really well.
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IDEA household goods spread again and that a direct link between consumers and manufacturers is established once again. This applies to both the small brands mentioned above, but also to the big ones. Quality of life to us means doing something together. A direct contact between producers and consumers permits other products, fosters innovation and
promotes diversity ... and creates jobs and new opportunities for people and regions. By the way we do not only support indirectly through our commercial activities, but also directly through our »Mission Quality of Life« where we champion education and social integration of people in Germany. This is based on a close cooperation with for example
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As the new supermarket of DHL we are part of the company.
With the sale of increasingly meaningful quality products.
We are working on becoming part of many households, which in return will cover a part of their regular purchases through us.
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Our biggest competitor is traditional thinking. Many people cannot imagine getting food »delivered«. But anyone who has tried it once usually stays with it. That's similar to the introduction of automobiles. The blessings of increased mobility had to be
understood first. Similarly, the introduction of music downloads instead of CD. First, there was scepticism and not letting things go. Then at some point a critical mass evolved ... and we believe that it will be the same for the delivery of food.
8 We really are from all areas. I personally have built CRM systems and worked in marketing. Our second CEO, Udo Kießlich, has worked previously with DHL in the M&A area. Max, our company
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In Berlin (Administration, Purchasing, Marketing, IT) and Stauffenberg (Logistics) and Bonn (Backoffice).
Mainly organic products from our offering.
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Of course. We need to know what they are doing. But otherwise: since we now get all the basic stuff delivered, more time is left for speciality stores. And this is fun again. Just pure quality of life.
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Syria, a wooden table that used to be a trough in Tibet and some heavy brown armchairs from England. The white ceiling is completing the scenery with original and restored Italian frescos and the quilted rugs give warmth to the rooms. The name Efendi by the way, was used in the Ottoman era to give respect and courtesy to a person. It is the equivalent to the English word ‘Sir’.
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The people who live in Lisbon might tell you that Palacio Belmonte is one of the most veiled secrets in Lisbon and the history of the place can be read as the history of Portugal itself.
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the daily life of the Portuguese royal court. The tremendous earthquake of 1775 that destroyed most of Lisbon’s major constructions, didn’t hit the palace. In 1994 Fredric Coustols bought Palacio Belmonte and started a six-year restoration project to convert this beautiful space into ten luxurious suites, each different to the other. Suites that preserve the history and the beauty of the place and at the same time, equipped with modern comforts and conveniences to better accommodate the lifestyle of the sophisticated traveller. There are 10 suites in Palacio Belmonte, each is named after a Portuguese figure (poet, artist, philosopher) and each is different from the other.
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Serendipity and curiosity led me to discover the Palace. When Fredric gave me a tour in the hotel, I felt as though I was walking in a movie set. The simplicity of everything, the bold complimentary colours, the fact that Fredric and his wife designed every room and the presence of books everywhere, make this place enchanting.
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How do you start a project? I perpetually observe, analyse and
designer. I try to experiment with
dissect everything around me in our
every project. I try to work with
built environments. My discipline is
the strengths of my clients, work
to absorb everything I can get about a
with their vision and location and
particular subject, and then I sketch
this is how the form of the final
for hours developing ideas and most
building is shaped. The abstract
importantly I think about the human
idea comes first.
experience, about the social behavior of that particular scenario. Every project is different and usually the process is too. I fill sketch books weekly, and then I bring my designs back to the studio. My team creates 3D renders of my ideas, does research with me on materials, production processes, and then we refine the concepts based on all the plethora of criteria, be it social, economic, or technological issues until my vision is realized.
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Where do you get your inspiration from? I learned from a young age to
What is the difference in designing a hotel from any other building?
be highly perceptive of our built
I love the larger experiential impact a
environment. I drew constantly
hotel can have on people's lifes. With
as a child and trained myself
hospitality design or public spaces
to see everything and to see
I know that masses of people have
what most people may not see.
access to my designs, and they aren’t
Hence when you see everything
just looking at it, they are physically
around you, then everything is
immersing themselves into my
inspiring and I become critical
concepts.
of every aspect of daily life. Also each project stems from its own inspiration. Nhow Hotel Berlin was inspired by location and by music. Berlin embodies the spirit of the underground, the dark school of electronic music, the harsh yet intellectual environment, the massiveness, and the desirous need for artistic pursuit. Semiramis was inspired
Also the interesting phenomena about hotels is that I believe one should have a temporary experience that they would never have anywhere else. Thus, there is an opportunity to create a new inspiring experience like in theatre or entertainment and to propel people into living in a space that they would have never experienced at home or in other places.
by the sensual Greek Light – so romantic, so beautiful.
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What are the next trends in hotel design? I prefer design that transcends fashionable trends. I search and work toÂwards new vernaÂculars that echo our technorganic digital world. The major features of the perfect hotel are: a real contemporary well designed room that is seamless (perfect lighting, perfect comfort etc.), a heightened sensory experience, sustainable construction and operations, total seamless technology, nude sunbathing deck, and a really well considered and designed 158
gym and spa.
What is your favourite hotel you've ever stayed in? I have stayed in so many hotels and few are really memorable. I do like Unique hotel in San Paolo. The round 2m porthole windows have this beautiful, unconventional way of seeing the city from a room view, like looking out with a big telescope, while the façade has of course some bizarre nautical semantic. The upside-down half pie clad in green copper (locally they refer to it as a watermelon slice) is really, well, unique. What is so fabulous is that the end rooms have curved floors that ride up to infinity, giving this sense of nirvana. I feel like I am in heaven. The lobby is a phenomenal grandiloquent space, and the landscaping is reductive yet poetic. My friend Ruy Ohtake created a fantastic project.
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short term stays. The owner is a young artist named PatrickJohn Steiner, and he is the one who, together with his sister, has created this amazing space and decorated all the rooms.
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The key word for Le Tre Stanze is
used to belong to the family, and some
simplicity. Patrick tells me, that he
more modern things, which have been
wanted to create the kind of place he
chosen by Patrick and his sister.
himself would want to visit, if he was
The three rooms are named the
to spend some nights in Florence as a visitor. A friendly and easy going atmosphere in antique and authentic surroundings. People should feel that they are in a place, where lifes have been lived, yet it has to be modern and up to date. The mix of new and modern is also the key word, when it comes to the furnishing of the rooms. The furniture is indeed a mix of old pieces, who
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Mansarda, The Junior Suite and the New Suite. Besides the rooms the place also has a living room, which is available for all guests, and a kitchen, where guests are welcome to cook meals for themselves. The Mansarda is located on the top floor and has a private terrace with a view over the roofs of Florence. I can only imagine what it must be like to
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have breakfast up here early in the
pure bohemian, and many guests are
morning, when the air is fresh, or
indeed artists. Most of them come
maybe drinks in the evening before
here, because they hear about the
going out for dinner.
place by word of mouth.
The Junior Suite consists of two
Even though you are in the absolute
rooms (a single and a double), which
center of Florence, one of the really
makes it perfect for a couple with a
great things about Le Tre Stanze is,
child, while the New Suite is located
that it is absolutely silent. Once inside
on the ground floor of the building.
you seem to forget where you are.
It's the most modern one in terms of
All rooms have WI-FI, and all guests
interior, and it has a direct access to the beautiful garden. The atmosphere of Le Tre Stanze is
will find a little welcome gift in their room consisting of water, fresh fruit, tea and biscuits.
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restaurant (Louis²), La Trémoille retained an air of old chic. I felt its rich history immediately upon entering the lobby where I was greeted by two fantastic black and white photographs – on the left, a shot of the hotel from the 1920's with its former entrance and on the right, Duke Ellington and Louis Armstrong waving proudly from their balcony to fans in the street. The decor was charming and unpretentious, luxurious but accessible and I was treated famously throughout my stay.
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The balcony in my suite offered a pictureperfect view of both the Eiffel Tower in the distance and the breathtaking lofts just across the way. Just when I begin to feel like I'm beyond the point of succumbing to her charms, Paris still has the ability to take my breath away. A view like this, though just a taste, reminds me how lucky I am to live in this city.
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DESIGNER'S TALK Andrea Molteni
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FIRMA A. NEUBAUER INTERVIEW
Who are you? What do you do? Where are you from?
What was the most interesting project you have worked on so far?
I am Andrea Molteni, co-owner of
As an interior design company part
Molteni&C Dada and I am from Milan,
of our business is delivering large-
Italy. I work at Dada as director of
scale contract projects. Probably
product development and design. I
so far the most interesting project
work directly with the architects and
was working on the Museum of Quai
designers that collaborate with us in
Branly project in Paris designed by
designing new products or developing
Jean Nouvel, while I was working at
new projects.
Unifor, our office furniture division. It
What was your way into the design and interior design world? I was very lucky because I work in a family business that has been involved in design and interior design since the 1940s. We always had architects and designers around, friends of my parents. So it was a very natural attraction to the world of architecture and design. Plus I always had a fascination to understanding how things work and how they are manufactured.
was a very challenging project full of new ideas and we had to find solutions for problems we had never faced. This is probably the field that today is more challenging. We are renown in the architecture and interiors design world because we can deliver and build the visions of designers and architects. So it’s a great opportunity to experiment new ideas, to challenge what we know.
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This is a very hard question, as I have
quality, the technical and functional
so many different interests. Surely a
quality of materials that is present
book that inspired me a lot was ÂťA
though often invisible in its furniture.
scientific autobiographyÂŤ by architect Aldo Rossi. He was a family friend and his views on architecture and design surely influenced me.
ABOUT MOLTENI Which design philosophy does Molteni&C and Dada stand for? Both
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Molteni&C
and
companies
defined
technology
and
a
Dada
by
are
advanced
longstanding
tradition. Since the '70s we focused on research in the modular furniture sector, creating solutions for all home environments. An important aspect of what we do is that our products and furniture systems are always in constant evolution. With Molteni&C and Dada we try to propose a collection of furniture systems and kitchens that embody an elegant and functional house. Our products incorporate the wisdom of a long artisan tradition together with innovative technological quality that is practical without being ostentatious. When we talk of Molteni&C or Dada we speak of hidden
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What are new trends in kitchen design today? What we are experiencing today as new trend is that the kitchen is becoming always more predominant in the home environment. For decades the kitchen was considered only a work-space, separated from the rest of the living area. Today the kitchen changed its role and has become the living centre of the house, an evolved environment designed for sharing time with family and friends, always more open to the living room area. Also another trend that we see growing, as society is finding a new interest in cooking, is that the kitchen is evolving into a more professional environment with architects, designers and clients paying a lot more attention to the functionality of kitchen design and the performance of materials used in them.
Why are hotels often on the forefront of new (interior) design developments?
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We work a lot on hotel projects. Personally I think that hotel design is very experimental
because
hotels and hotel chains try to differentiate themselves from competition. In a world were excellence and quality are important elements of differentiation, original and forward
thinking
design
are aspects that play an
Design
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temporary living solutions.
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What hotel do you like very much – from a design perspective? Personally I like simple, functional design hotels. I love when I can read or see
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Radostina from Prague writes a beautiful Interior Design Blog. After meeting her at 'The Hive' last year we've even fallen in love with it even more (if that's possible). Also FOLLOW her on Pinterest for daily eyecandies!
the idea of the architects and designers in the finished
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result, without this being
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too explicit or overtaking. I usually opt for smaller hotels too, where you can have a more relaxed and personal connection to the environment.
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Our colleagues from London create a beautiful digital magazine with many inspirations around (not only but foremost) British living. Definitely worth a read!
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Chez Cliché – a hotel concept from Vienna
SPENDING THE NIGHT AT A (FALSE) FRIEND’S HOUSE text DORIS NEUBAUER
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»Who is up for a tea party?« asks
sonates all of them on Facebook.
Sophie Gruenhaus on her Facebook
Even though these people are very
page and posts a picture of a big table
different, they have one thing in
overgrown with grasses and plants,
common — their hospitality. Because
where weeds are sprouting from the
they are all part of »Chez Cliché«. the
bowls standing on the table. Of her
new definition of Viennese hospitality,
562 friends, 16 like the botanist’s
as it is written on the website.
picture. A normal situation if Sophie
The idea in itself is not new — locals
was normal. Or rather if she even existed. But she does not.
rent out their apartments to tourists who in return benefit from their inside
In reality, Sophie Gruenhaus is a man
knowledge and tips. That these locals
named Constantin Peyfuss, at least
do not really exist, that is something
on Facebook. Peyfuss, who lives in
new.
Berlin, is responsible for her postings.
Let’s rent out furnished apartments.
He takes care of Sophie’s dedicated work for the environment and decides that her next vacation will be at Lake Constance. Constantin is without a doubt an influential man, but also a man with many faces. Sophie is not the only one he represents on Facebook.
That was the initial concept that Constantin and his Viennese friends Claudia Diwisch and Gerald Tomez came up with a few years back. The team, whose members come from different lines of work, were so successful they even caught the
Former jockey Raul, for instance,
attention of Airbnb and Co. The secret
or Koloman, the passionate theater
was recommending special insider
enthusiast — Constantin imper
restaurants and must-sees to their
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guests. That way, they could fulfill
Diwisch whom I meet in the street
their role as trendy art directors.
Nagelgasse where three of the eight
Easier said than done. The search for
apartments are located.
investors and above all for apartments
»Some of our guests know about our
was more difficult than they had
concept, others don’t really care,« the
anticipated, and so they had to change
photographer admits and tells me:
their original plans. Instead of buying
»One time, we had a guest who was
apartments in Vienna, Barcelona and
looking for his host Bella the whole
Berlin, seven in each city, the team
time. Even when my partner Gerald
rented eight apartments in the first,
assured him at his arrival one more
seventh and ninth district of Vienna.
time that Bella did not exist, he still
And when the rooms were not what
would not believe him. And when he
they had expected, they started
saw me in the apartment, he was
renovating — floors were removed
sure I must be Bella. So I was her for
and crooked walls straightened. »I do
the rest of his stay.« Other guests are
not even want to talk about the costs,«
rather surprised that the apartments
says brand manager and developer
are not owned by people but by a
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company. However, no one reacts
success of her concept. By now, even
negatively to this news. »Most of our
interior designers call Chez Cliché,
guests welcome this information,«
and home owners want to hire them
says Diwisch »and feel safer right
for their design expertise.
away.«
Even though there are many specially
If you take a look inside the apartment
selected and partly custom-made
and see the brown, voluminous leather
pieces in the apartment, comfort and
chairs, the fur rugs, the pictures of
functionality are the top priority. »Once
horses and souvenirs from races on
a woman from New Zealand stayed in
the walls, it is really hard to imagine
one of our apartments,« Diwisch tells
that Raul will not walk into the room
us, »and she said she felt as if she was
any second. It is not the jockey who
coming home. That is exactly what
proudly presents his country club,
we wanted to accomplish.« People
but Claudia Diwisch who knows every
are supposed to feel that way when
little detail of the apartment and its
they look through the records in the
furniture. Every piece has its own
apartment of music lover Beat and
history. The jockey’s dress in the
put one of them on, or when they cook
closet, for instance, was donated by
for their whole family in the kitchen
a jockey’s widow. »The mix of old and
of classical music enthusiast Marie-
new, the so-called shabby chic, meets
Therese. This feeling of being home
the current trend,« explains Diwisch
is not only created by the apartment
with a note of surprise about the
itself, the furniture of which can be
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bought via Chez Cliché by the way,
selection of typical and of course
but also because of the personal
special
service offered by Diwisch and her
much more. »In the next one and
partners. »We welcome every guest
a half years, we would like to have
in person and give them our phone
twice as many apartments,« Diwisch
number,« the Viennese explains to
gives away—more fictive characters
me. »In addition, our wide network
are waiting to accommodate guests
allows us to get you anything in a
in their apartments. There is for
short amount of time — whether it is
instance
an interpreter, a stylist or a tour guide.
Facebook profile already exists for
Some guests want to make sure they
two years. Up until now, she has
have planned every minute of their
shared 76 pictures with her friends
stay. Others call us every hour to ask
and has set her relationship status
what they can do next.« It would not
to »open relationship«. We just do
be Chez Cliché, if Raul’s, Sophie’s or
not know what her apartment in
Koloman’s favorite restaurants were
Berlin looks like — not yet any -
not among the recommendations.
way.
Viennese
Elisabeth
souvenirs
Kirch,
and
whose
Some information is only available on the website right now, but in the future every apartment will provide any information worth knowing from a city map to an underground map. Such a brochure for the guests is in the works just as much as a
www.chezcliche.com Prices per night start at €189. (Minimum stay: 2 nights. Adults only. Animals only allowed with prior consent)
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On a rainy spring day in May 2013 during a stay in Munich I accepted a – very warmly made – invitation, which had made me curious immediately: The team of SoLebIch.de took the time to welcome me in their office in Munich Gasteig and to talk over a piece of red wine cake. SoLebIch.de
is a web portal, which already lives
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tain a small private blog so to speak. The community is with over 2 million page views per month the largest German interior design community. Real kitchens and living rooms - nothing is staged, everything authentic! In the meantime, there are already over 40,000 images of apartments, complemented by editorially created content. We spoke with the founder Nicole Maalouf about the platform, Munich, Paris, and indispensable classics in the living area.
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across an ad in a newspaper at a
scenes
of
supermarket check-out during a visit
platform
in Munich. The ad said: »Romantic
»SoLebIch«.
ensemble: Old smithy and timber
which literally means
cabin with roses and fireplace for
»This is how I live«.
rent.« This is how we ended up living
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During an founders Nicole and evening stroll Daniel and a team through Paris, of editors and Daniel and I coders take care wondered what all of the interior these apartments design website. behind those Nicole Maalouf gorgeous façades answered our might look like. questions: What
have
you
done before?
in the Bavarian town of Andechs for a while. How did you come up with the idea for the platform? It was rather spontaneous and more by coincidence than planned. During an evening stroll through Paris, Daniel and I wondered what all these apartments behind those gorgeous façades might look like. This simple idea turned into the thought of how it
After studying interior design,
would be nice to have a platform where
I met Daniel in Passau, Germany,
people could share how they live, and
where we both studied International
where they could get decorating ideas
Cultural and Business Studies. We
and inspiration from the pictures of
spent some time abroad in Paris and
other people’s places. But we did not
this is where we came up with the idea
know at first if anyone would even
for SoLebIch. We liked Paris so much
upload a picture or leave a comment.
that we decided to stay there for a
And it really was not easy in the
while. We then accidentally stumbled
beginning. But this changed quickly
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when, shortly after launching the
home and living magazine. On our
website, national television presented
website you can discover exceptionally
us as a web tip in a morning show and
special and individual apartments.
the eBay Magazine reported about us.
This has been and still is unique and
We were very lucky, because we had
makes the website so appealing. With
no budget, let alone a marketing plan
SoLebIch and its slogan »live the way
or anything. Today, we have about two million views per month and almost 40,000 pictures of apartments that are shared on our website. This still leaves us speechless quite often. How does the world benefit from SoLebIch? What is special about the platform?
you like it«. we adopt a kind of »Pippi Longstocking approach«: You can, no, you should be daring when it comes to living and experiment a little to find out what you like. After all, the most important thing is to feel comfortable in your own home. I am always happy to see that because of our idea and because of common
Anyone can join. SoLebIch depicts the
interests, taste and not least because
real life, not some unreachable glossy
of the same furnishing style, new
world that you usually find in a typical
friendships are built. Members who
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similar clothing style. And this is another important aspect of SoLebIch that has developed more and more from the community: People who share the same furnishing style often have a lot more in common beyond that. This is why we will add the areas gardening, cooking, on the go and fashion to our website with our relaunch in mid-July. The idea behind this is quite simple: If I like the way someone else lives, then maybe I
and what kind of clothes they wear. Which part of working on the platform is the most fun? Oh, there is a lot of fun stuff. Of course, there are the nice pictures people upload day in, day out but I also enjoy the stories about how members help each other and real friendships develop through SoLebIch. Members even meet »offline« now on a regular basis. This always reminds me of how well our members know each other, although they might have met in real
would like to be inspired by that same
life just now.
person in other areas and find out
But I also love working on our second
what travel destinations or cafés this
book project where everyone can
person likes, what they have for lunch
participate by the way. You can find
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Paris is so beautiful, inspiring, lively
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and sumptuous, but after almost four
What are the most popular pictures on SoLebIch? Individually
furnished
years of living there and after founding SoLebIch abroad, we were looking for a little more peace and quiet and a
apartments
little more green. Well, like I said, we
with a good mix of style, nice DIY
then came across this ad about the
ideas and gardens that entice you into
cottage by coincidence.
daydreaming are always very popular.
Why Munich? What constitutes to the
What does Paris have that people
Munich way of life?
often refer to it as the city of dreams?
Munich is much, much more quiet,
Did you feel the same way?
laid back, tranquil and greener than
Well, it is the wonderful stereotypes
Paris. Another bonus is that it is
that make the dream of Paris come
close to the mountains, to lakes and
alive. When you think of Paris you can nearly hear the accordion and in your
to Italy. But every now and then, we actually miss Paris with all its hustle
mind you hold a glass of red wine in
and bustle.
one hand and maybe a macaron by
Before coming to Munich we lived
Laduree in the other. And yes, when
in Andechs, a small town close to
you live in Paris you also like to live up
Lake Ammer. Our heating was based
to this clichĂŠ every once in a while, for
entirely on wood and the internet
example when you have a picnic with
was slow, as you would expect in the
red wine and cheese in the Parc du
countryside. After one year, we moved
Champ at the foot of the Eiffel Tower.
to the heart of Munich’s bohemian
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side of town, Haidhausen, thanks to a
example, is a true classic in the area
lucky apartment swap.
of furniture and is available in various
What is the current living trend? Is there a certain style? A piece of furniture maybe? A certain color? A colorful mix of styles is still very popular as it offers unlimited combination
possibilities
and
therefore makes apartments all the more individual. You often see colors like rose and mint, too, as well as the Pantone Color of the Year, Emerald. The chair »Eames« by Vitra, for
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combinations. The Bojesen monkey, decor letters and huge vases are trendy decorative objects, and the most popular material—especially for living accessories—is copper. And also the pot plants that have been eyed rather critically for a long time are making a comeback. Sammy, one of our members, put together a »SoLebIch sample room« not long ago with all popular SoLebIch items (see on page 202
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I have a tendency toward tension and disruption and I like to combine old and new, purchases and inheritances, selfmade items and art, and straight lines with playful and classical things.
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Which classic is a must in every
The biggest illusion when it comes
apartment?
to living (what do most people do
The
SoLebIch
probably
members
answer
this
would
question
unanimously with the typical Eames chair or the Eames rocking chair called »Rocker«. Both are very timeless, can be combined easily, are low-maintenance, and moreover, affordable. As for me, there is not just that one classic. I rather like to mix long-lasting, timeless design with other furniture.
»wrong«)? I think a big mistake is not to go with your guts. To me, the most important thing when entering an apartment the first time is to feel comfortable—or at least to recognize the potential of an apartment. The lighting conditions and the layout of the rooms, for instance, are two crucial factors for me. A positive first impression is the basis for the future feel-good factor.
Which three things in your apartment
Although there are tips and tricks
help you relax?
with regard to interior design that let
Bed, bathtub, balcony—always in
a small room appear larger, it is hard
combination with a good book.
to decorate »around« a bad vibe.
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Siirtolapuutarha Bowl #1 (250ml), €17,50 2 Plate, Horse from Authentics, €42,00 3 FLY Lamp-Sky-Blue, €186,00 4 Little table Tablo from N. Copenhagen, €220,00 5 Boy Sailor egg cup, €14,50 6 OHOY Poster, €22,00 7 Little crocheted pouf and pillow in Turquoise from sebra, €59,90 8 Wallpaper with porcelain plates, €135,00 9 FIVETIMESONE Stone cushion N°3, €195,00 10 Bellasol beach chair with two seats, €1509,00 1
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In 1926 the Berlin author Artur
The many-layered clothes of the pre-
Landsberger described the senti
World-War-I era made staying south
ments of a nouveau riche shopkeeper
during the summer an uncomfortable
in Emil - Novel of an Impostor. Rather
prospect. There was also a greater
than looking forward to a summer
risk of catching the sun, which had to
holiday in Swinemünde at the Baltic
be avoided at all costs.
Sea this new kind of tradesman
Alabaster skin denoted purity and
aspired to the lifestyle of his clients:
respectability, letting the sun change
‘Good society spends their summer
the colour of your complexion was a
in Scheveningen or Deauville, their
sign of carelessness or, even worse,
spring in Cannes and their winter in
the necessity to earn a living by toiling
the Engadin’.
outdoors.
Landsberger wrote at a time when the
pale was not easy: female legs were
vacation habits of high society were being transformed. Until the 1920s there were good reasons for leaving the Côte d’Azur in April and move to the much more northern seaside resorts of Scheveningen near The Hague in Holland, Ostend in Belgium, Deauville
To
remain
fashionably
safely hidden away but arms, hands, necks and faces had to be protected with
gloves,
hats,
bonnets
and
parasols. The move of workers from the farmland to factories and later offices meant that paleness began to be associated with drudgery and the
at the Norman coast of France or Le
inability to afford a vacation.
Toquet near the English Channel.
It is no surprise that with their long
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history of exploration, the English were at the forefront of helping to
transform
continental
fishing
villages into vacation spots. Initially leaving the British Isles primarily for health reasons and to escape the wet weather, the introduction of horseracing, polo, or golf made staying abroad more entertaining. The opening of a casino and two luxury residences, Le Normandy and the Hôtel Royal just before the war increased Deauville’s popularity with the beau monde. Never one to miss a business
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opportunity, Coco Chanel managed to
hotel in the world.
persuade her wealthy lover, Captain
The south of France was more difficult
Arthur Edward ‘Boy’ Capel to open a millinery shop in the resort in 1913. Le
Touquet
called hivernants or ‘winter-holiday-
its
makers’ to descend on it since the
popularity with wealthy Parisians,
1860s. Even Queen Victoria crossed
who could reach it by train in less than
the channel on the Royal Yacht
three hours, by adding Paris-Plage
before continuing her slow journey
– the beach of Paris – to its name
to Nice in the private carriage of a
in 1912. More luxurious, and some
special train. The introduction of the
would say more snobbish, than any
Calais-Mediteranée-Express with its
other continental pleasure ground, Le
exclusively first-class accommodation
Touquet was a town of superlatives:
in 1922 made travelling in style slightly
during the années folles its Casino de
more widely available. Commonly
la Forêt was one of the most lucrative
known as Le Train Bleu after the
in France and the 500-luxury-room-
décor of its sleeping cars, the Express
strong Royal Picardy, opened in 1929,
might be the only mode of transport
was said to be the most beautiful
that inspired a ballet. Written by Jean
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acknowledged
to reach but that had not stopped so-
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Cocteau it was first performed by
after the war was a time of sartorial
Diaghilev’s Ballets Russes in 1924 in
abandonment: corsets and layers of
costumes designed by, you guessed
thick underwear were packed away,
it, Coco Chanel. 1924 was also the
frills and lace were shed, long hair
first year F. Scott Fitzgerald visited
was cut, everything superfluous was
the Riviera, where he was to write The
put away to reveal a woman fit to
Great Gatsby.
travel in machine age ocean liners,
The increasing popularity of the
automobiles and aeroplanes. Pre-
French south for summer vacation coincided with major changes in fashion. The first world war had accelerated a trend that had already surfaced during the 1910s: skirts rose and the female outline changed from an hourglass to a tube. The period
war bathing costumes, consisting of knee-length dresses, wide trousers and black stockings shrunk into swimming suits leaving arms and legs bare and little to the imagination. Soon a practical cover was invented in the form of the irresistible beach
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or lido pyjamas, the first time since
Joslen acknowledged that sunbathing
the war that women wore trousers in
had become a cult but also warned
public.
that ‘frequent »tanning« coarsens
The ‘suntan era’ had arrived. If a trip to
the texture of the skin’.
the South of France was beyond your
Until the end of the twentieth century
means, sunshine lamps or suntan
billions of train, car and plane journeys
powder could bring a real or fake
were made to find a place in the sun.
glow to your face while legs could be
Only relatively recently has pale skin
clad in suntan stockings. It is strange
been almost accepted again. Will we
that at a time when fashionable role
soon have reached the end of the
models became ever younger and
suntan era?
the matron was eventually replaced by the flapper, a practice known even then to age the skin became so popular. Writing her ‘complete guide to personal loveliness’ in 1937, Sonya
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Carmex , the soothing lip balm was invented in Milwaukee by Alfred Woelbing and has been around since the 1930s but hasn't changed much since. It didn't have to because the composition is perfect as it is. Just in the 2000s Carmex also became known in Europe, Asia and Africa. sisterMAG talked to the founder's grandson Paul Woelbing about the company's history, future and the merits of working in a family business. Carmex is a product with a rich history. Can you briefly tell us about the beginnings of Carmex?
store in Chicago for a year and he
My grandfather started the company
what could I do? Maybe if I could sell
in the 1930s. He was a buyer of
something in the area I could make
cosmetics, he bought lipsticks and a
a living! He was an entrepreneur, so
variety of things for a large department
he developed the product that we
store in Milwaukee, but he lost his
now call Carmex.
job during the Depression. So he
Today, my brother and I own the
started working for a department
company 100%. We could sell the
just didn’t like it – his family was still in Milwaukee. So he thought:
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company, but we haven't because
We are a family-owned business and
we like what we are doing and we
we don’t have the millions of dollars
have a real sense of stewardship. I
that it would take to do advertising.
still answer the letters that come in
We have a lot of good will out there
and we still listen to our customers,
and we had a push last year to get
which has been our heritage for 75
750.000 Facebook fans and we have
years now.
an e-newsletter as well. Social media is very important to us but we do print
Why do you think Carmex became so successful?
media also and we are learning how to market and advertise.
We’ve really grown organically. The
to make enough money so that my
What is the most innovative product from Carmex on the market right now?
grandfather could support his family.
The most innovative product right
Because we made a great product
now is our skin care. We are always
and we grew by word-of-mouth, we
trying to improve things. I mean, we
grew on average about 8% a year for
did Carmex for about 75 years but now
years. I have been asked this question
we actually have a pipeline, we are
before and I think it is because we
actually developing new things and
over-deliver. We actually do more
we are getting more sophisticated.
than what we promise.
But the question we always ask
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as big as it is. Carmex was intended
ourselves is: does it make sense?
Do you still heavily rely on wordof-mouth marketing or what is your favourite way to tell people about Carmex? Social media is really important to us.
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Who are we as a company? Where do we have believability? Skin care makes sense because it is kind of a personal care product. So that is an innovation for us: we do have a new
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Since I have been here, there has been only
one change
. i t s o ot h e s . it relieves ises it moistur
in the list of ingredients.
product, it is Moisture Plus. And that
also found out that it was really good
was the first time we did a product
on burns and cuts. And that really
specifically for women. People would
comes down to the lanolin which
ask me: what is your target market,
comes from sheep’s wool and is the
and I would say: people with lips. So
basis for a lot of good cosmetics and
we found out that we skew a little
skin care products. It is very close
more towards women than men, so
to the natural oils we produce in the
we tried our first product for women.
lipid bilayer. Lanolin is the only thing that mimics that closely. So you are
What is the most important ingredient of Carmex? I would say probably lanolin is the
putting on something that really helps with skin moisturization and repair of the skin.
number one thing that I would we only use ingredients at efficacious
Have there been any changes in the formula since 1937?
levels – everything has its purpose
It is pretty much the same. Since I
and is doing something. But people
have been here there has been only
attribute to being a good formula. But
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one change in the list of ingredients.
the balance between what do
The other change is that the product
you do, and what do I do. He has
has actually gotten better because –
always worked at Carmex, but I came
compared to the days when my father
in after working elsewhere for ten
ran the company – we have now hired
years and we gradually sorted it out.
two people who dedicate their time
The good thing is, that we absolutely
to finding and buying ingredients
trust each other, we support each
according to the tight standards we
other. I couldn’t imagine working any
have set. So we are actually using
other way at the moment.
better ingredients than we used to 10 years ago. And the third change is the fragrance. As fragrance contains carriers that could be harmful we now use a flavour instead of a fragrance.
Is there any funny or remarkable story about the lip balm which has happened to you in your life? There is a basketball player in the United States and his name is Lebron
Do you think it is an advantage to work in a family-owned business?
James. He is very popular, somehow
I would say the advantages definitely
years ago one of our employees
outweigh the disadvantages. I mean,
realized that before a game, Lebron
to be perfectly honest the family stuff
James would put on some Carmex.
still comes in. We are an eccentric
So with our 75th anniversary coming
family, my brother and I are very, very
up, we contacted him and asked if he
different people and we had to learn
would work with us. So we have a little
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business deal with him. As Lebron
it! This went viral. It has been all
James comes from a very difficult
over YouTube and it has been on
situation as a kid he attributes a lot
some national TV programs because
of good things to The Boys & Girls
everybody can kind of envision
Club, a big national group of clubs
themselves making this miracle
that takes care of disadvantaged
shot.
kids. We used social media with him and we sponsored the Half Court Hero Competition. On this occasion, a person was selected to make a shot across the field. If they succeeded they won a cheque for $75.000 and we also would give $75.000 to the Boys & Girls Club as a donation. Well, nobody makes these
Do you use Carmex products yourself? To be perfectly honest, it’s seasonal. During winter I use it probably 2-3 times a day and not as much in summer. But I always keep one in my car, I usually have one in my pocket, and I have one sitting where I dump my keys off in the house. My
current
favourite
is
shots! And this kind of
our lip conditioner with
middle aged guy just
pomegranate. It really
takes the ball, does a
has a great flavour and
hook shot, and he makes
is really smooth.
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When the temperature rises and humidity is high, the beaches in Tel Aviv are the place for you to be. Locals and tourists alike, escape to the sandy beaches and blue sea when summertime arrives. Local photographer LIRON PERETZ
takes us to the beaches of Tel Aviv and lures us in
with the most beautiful summer photos! Makes you want to grab your towel and head to the beach right away! My romance with the city
hot chocolate in hip corner coffee
began back in my childhood.
shops and shopping for unique local
Ever since I was a little girl I
designer fashion.
asked my mother to take me there
Tel Aviv beaches were the best excuse
on her days off. When I became
for skipping school with my friends.
a teenager my infatuation with
During vacations we would take the
Tel Aviv became stronger.
last bus off to the beach for a night
I would take the bus every
swim or just to sit and talk, play guitar
chance I had, after school and
and have a good time. With sunrise
on weekends, walk around
we would take the first bus home,
the busy streets and imagine
shoes filled with sand.
being one of those cool stylish
The summer in Israel, and especially
people that walked by. All of
in Tel Aviv, can stretch all the way to
my allowance was spent on
October or even December. Other than
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the coffee shops around the city, the
racquets, as many times as possible
beach is the main scene for locals.
without dropping it to the sand. The
Friday is the perfect day for taking
popular Israeli summer snack to eat
trips down to the beach and have
at the beach is sliced watermelon
Hummus or cold fresh squeezed fruit
with feta cheese. You can also find
juice on the way back home. During
the famous Popsicle sellers, that
Fridays and Saturdays the beaches
shout »Hallo Artick!« (meaning »Hey,
are fully occupied so pay attention
Popsicle!«). The local's favorite is the
not to get your head smacked by
chocolate covered banana ice cream
one of the many Matkot game balls
on a stick, and iced lemon Popsicle.
bouncing back and forth across the
In 2009 Tel-Aviv celebrated its
sea line. Other than »Shesh Besh«
100th birthday by initiating the »Tel
(Backgammon), Matkot is the staple
Aviv Beach« project in four major
beach game in Israel. The game
international
involves two people hitting a small
Paris, Wien and Copenhagen. In
rubber ball back and forth with
each an artificial beach was erected
cities:
New
York,
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promoted Tel-Aviv style including
occupied by young people and thus
sand, deckchairs and other Israeli
creates a laid-back atmosphere.
elements for atmosphere.
A constant increase in rent drove
There are 13 declared beaches in the
students and young adults to the
city with lifeguard services, wooden
cheaper parts in the south of the city.
sheds, wardrobes, bathrooms and
The central beaches such as Frishman
tanning bed rentals. Every beach
beach are frequented by mixed
has its own unique character. The
crowds. You can see young families,
difference between them is in the
visitors from neighboring cities, and
atmosphere and population. The Lahat
anyone who lives within a walking
Promenade is the main boardwalk of
distance. In those beaches you find
Tel Aviv. There is a bike trail along the
volleyball courts, exercise machines
coastline, and a lot of space for taking
and children playgrounds.
a nice walk.
The northern beaches like the Hilton
The south beaches next to Old Jaffa,
has a distinct population. Dog owners,
like Jerusalem beach, are usually
religious people, tourists and the
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gay community each have their own
few years the beach was renovated
short strip. There are some beaches
and mainly attracts families.
even further north like The Tzuk beach, that are a short car drive away from the central city. Main visitors of those beaches are uptown residents and during Saturday mornings also families. These are only some of the beaches in Tel Aviv, but the most notable: METZITZIM BEACH was named after a popular 70's movie with the same
NORDAU
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also called
the separated / religious beach, mainly for the religious population occupying a strip there. Its former name was Sheraton beach after a hotel nearby. On Sundays, Tuesdays and Thurs days, the beach is open strictly for women in modest clothes.
title nominated for the Berlin Goldener
Through Mondays, Wednesdays and
Bär award. The name means »peeping
Fridays its men’s turn to enjoy it.
toms« in Hebrew, relating to guys that
Only on Saturdays the beach is open
peep at women's wardrobes. In the past
to all.
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HILTON BEACH has two main parts,
religious people bath. It is so strict
the southern and the northern part.
that men and women can't share it on
This beach is the gay community's
the same day. On the other side of the
favorite and during the gay parade
wall it is the hottest gay beach of the
week it is covered with rainbow flags
city. You can find this sort of diversity
and colorful woodshed tops. It is also
all over Israel, and specifically in Tel-
called ÂťThe Dog's BeachÂŤ because
Aviv, that seemingly conflicting ideas
dog owners can let their pet run
and lifestyles live together side by
around freely without a leash. Another
side.
major population are the surfers from the nearby surf club.
GORDON
BEACH,
FRISHMAN
BEACH and BUGRASHOV have a lot
Last year, Tel Aviv made it to the list
in common. There are coffee shops
of the ten best cities for gay tourism
on the beach, where you can sit and
by the GayCities website.
relax with a cold beer. The population
Nordau Beach and the Hilton Beach
is mainly young adults and families
are divided by a long wooden wall
that live close by or outside of the city.
setting a great example for Tel Aviv's
Matkot, Volleyball games and Hookah
dichotomy. On one side orthodox
smoking are a common sight.
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Shira Barzilay is a gifted illustrator and graphic editor for a fashion magazine. She says: ÂťMy favorite is Alma Beach. The atmosphere there is relaxed and much more pleasant. On one side the beach overlooks
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Barzilay
Old Jaffa; On the other you can see the modern part of the city. This is
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not a declared beach so you
As
a
tourist
I
would
need to know that there are no
recommend not to go into
lifeguard services there. This
the water after the first of
could be considered a benefit
July because then come
as you don't have to listen to
all the jellyfish. Buy a good
lifeguards shouting on their
sunscreen and stay at the
loudspeakers. It also has
beach for the beautiful
almost no children running
sunset.
around. Another big bonus is the free parking space – a rare sight in Tel Aviv.
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Imri Kalman is the owner of the famous »Shpagat« gay bar and a familiar face at the local nightlife scene. Imri
Imri Kalman
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He tells me that »even though the Hilton beach became THE beach for the gay community, I personally prefer to hang around in Old Jaffa beaches. They are more beautiful and quiet than Hilton«.
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Kisura.de is the first German online stylist—we offer exclusive personal shopping from woman to woman. Our mission is to digitalize the traditional shopping experience: We do not overwhelm our clients with overloaded clothes racks. For us, our clients are our top priority, not our products. We give individual advice—fashion
experts who personally help with our clients’ fashion and style make it possible. After a first consultation, our stylists send a selection of outfits to our clients via e-mail. After logging on to their personal account, they can have a look at the selection in our virtual show room.
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complement the other team members. Some of our stylists come from completely different backgrounds in fashion. What unites them is their passion for fashion and that they want to make their client look great.
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We love small German labels whose philosophy and understanding of target groups we share. We would love to add Karlotta Wilde, NIA and Lena Hasibether—just to name three fascinating
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Kisura has its own integrated online shop where all the products from our partners are included. When consulting clients we exclusively use this pool. So far we work primarily with multi-brand stores but we already cooperate with smaller, local labels from Berlin.
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Every woman probably knows this situation — standing in front of a closet filled with clothes but still not being able to find anything to wear. We have had enough of that and of mispurchases that cost a lot of money and nerves. Furthermore, we want to contrast the fast
pace and the anonymity of e-commerce. This is achieved by our stylists, who offer the inspiration and advice that our clients ask for. They help them to find the perfect dress or the right purse for work, accentuate their own personality or get a completely new look. 229
local labels that create extraordinary and at the same time wearable fashion. These designers are unbelievably talented and credibly represent their fashion.
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We started Kisura with our own funds. Today, we are financially supported by a selected group of investors from the technology and media scene.
Kisura is based on traditional retail trade principles: We buy at wholesale prices and sell at retail prices. That means that our customers pay the same price they would pay in a store, but receive styling advice for free.
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There has not been a ser vice for women like ours so far. Kisura is still the only service offering per sonal online shopping for women.
We studied Internatio nal Business Economics at the Leipzig Graduate School of Management (HHL). Kisura is not the first company we foun ded. After finishing her studies, Linh and her bro ther founded an online
Kisura means something like »enchantingly beauti ful woman« in the Swahili language. The name says it all—we help our custo mers to show their most beautiful side.
The basic color is co ral. For one, because it is light, happy and femini ne, but above all because we love this color! A blu ish grey and green form a strong contrast to the qui te playful shade of coral.
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platform for creating CVs. She worked in the finan ce sector afterwards and worked on M&A transac tions in the tech scene as a consultant. Tanja wor ked in the start-up scene in business development and e-commerce after
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We have an office in a cozy old building situated in the quarter Prenzlauer Berg, right in the heart of Berlin.
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We take you on a tour through the seaside city in the Southeast of Rügen.
Tradition meets Awakening Baltic seaside resorts aren’t generally regarded as hip holiday destinations, as predominately young families with chil dren and retirees spend their holidays in the idyllic little towns with the white confectioner’s houses. That’s a shame because there have been a lot of new interesting developments in addition to traditional delights, and above all in comparable natural beauty.
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For this we didn’t fly to the South for our swimwear shoot (page 248 ), but drove northwards to the island of Rügen and explored first the seaside resort of Binz and then the island up to Cape Arkona.
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ÂťThe drive from Sellin to Binz was by far the most beautiful I had had. [...] As we neared Binz the road runs down close to the sea, and through the overhanging branches we could see that we had rounded another headland and were in another bay.ÂŤ
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ÂťSuch a sea too! Did I not know it? Did I not know its singular limpidity? The divineness of its blue where it was deep, the clearness of its green where it was shallow, lying tideless along its amber shores?ÂŤ
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Behind the dunes along the bay runs the beach promena de. The most wonderful confectioner’s villas are lined up like pearls on a string, so you cannot decide which one you like most. In some of them restaurants invite to linger and attract at tention with fresh fish and local specialties:
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Modern design at the Binz beach promenade with refined Pomeranian gourmet cuisine spiced up with Asian flavours. – Strandpromenade 10
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Rustic-style restaurant, which »brings the easy and good things culinary that Mecklenburg has to offer to the plate in a contemporary way« – Strandpromenade 5
Fish from the Baltic Sea, the Bodden and the sea, freshly caught and typically cooked for the island. – Strandpromenade 33
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»Up and down the road between our tables and the sea groups of bath-guests strolled--artless family groups, papa and mamma arm in arm, and in front the daughter and the admirer; knots of girls in the ›backfisch‹stage, tittering and pushing each other about; quiet maiden-ladies, placid after their supper, gently praising, as they passed, the delights of a few weeks spent in the very bosom of Nature, expatiating on her peace, her restfulness, and the freshness of her vegetables.« Centre of the little town is the Binz pier, which juts out wide into the sea. Old and young are sitting there, contemplate the sea or try to decide whether they'd rather do a trip to the central seaside stage or a tour with the electric train.
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The Hauptstraße invites you to a little holiday shopping tour with a traditional Italian ice cream parlour, in which the scoops are still as big as the ones remembered from childhood. Opposite new small shops such as the Mee resgold Galerie, which offers custom jewellery made of am ber or the Sanddorn’s, which sells all kinds of products related to the sea buckthorn attract customers. Definitely stop by for a few souvenirs!
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At the end of the Hauptstraße one of the in stitutions of every seaside resort awaits its customers: the little bookstore. In Binz it be ars the name »Bücherinsel« (book island). In addition to postcards, stationery goods and books for the beach, it also offers the best books about the area.
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»… – a little house on the sands, overhung at the back by beechwoods, its windows garnished with bright yellow damask curtains, its roof very red, and its walls very white. A most cheerful, trim little house, with a nice tiled path up to the door, and pots of geraniums on its sills.«
The right accommodation turns a great holiday into an unforgettable one. In Binz you can choose between apartments in white villas, small pensions or posh hotels. Particularly two new hotel concepts stand out: 244 HOTEL CERÊS
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ÂťAnd what a fascinating island it is on the map--an island of twists and curves and inland seas called Bodden; of lakes, and woods, and frequent ferries; with lesser islands dotted about its coasts; with bays innumerable stretching their arms out into the water; and with one huge forest, evidently magnificent, running nearly the whole length of the east coast, following its curves, dipping down to the sea in places, and in others climbing up chalk cliffs to crown them with the peculiar splendour of beeches.ÂŤ
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Quotes are from this book »The Adventures of Elizabeth in Rugen« –Travel novel from 1904, in which Elizabeth von Arnim has captured the gorgeous experiences and enchanting wildlife on the island. Elizabeth von Arnim »The Adventures of Elizabeth in Rugen«, can be read online as free text on Project Gutenberg READ ONLINE
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Very handy: the skirt which is buttoned up in the front – if you have to get icecream or just want to stroll through the city.
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I have frequently read and dreamed about the perfect vacation day but I have ne ver experienced one so far. And then it came quite unexpectedly: a Sunday in June on the island of Rü gen. At the end of the day
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Our ingredients for a perfect day: a convertible, four friends, a lot of mu sic and the urge to try out everything. Strengthened with a Chelsea bun with crumbles (German: Streuselschne cke) from Binz' main road we climb into our little Fiat 500, which will be our faithful travel companion for the day. Delicious Streuselschnecken are sold at Baker PETERS, which
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also impresses with a quite modern and sophisticated interior. We start heading north on the country road and drive by places like Neu Mukran, Dubnitz, Sassnitz and Buddenhagen. The wind blows through our hair and listening to hip-hop beats we can not keep ourselves from raising our hands in the air and jumping around happily in the car. At the same time you should not forget to look at the surrounding. While driving, for ex ample, a huge monster of a high-rise building, the »Hotel Rügen«, is pas sed. There you can almost touch the former GDR.
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cliffs. However, you should definitely bring good walking shoes (and on Rügen also an umbrella is never wrong). In the forest the time seems to stand suddenly still. Forget the seaside festival in Binz, where only shortly before an entertainer with quiff smashed German Schlager songs and also the engine noise is gone. Huge logs lie overturned in the middle of the road and remind us of the fantasy thriller from the realm of Middle-earth. In the end we didn’t make it up to the famous chalk cliffs. You should plan a whole day for the hike, because al 280
though it is the smallest national park of Germany (3003 ha), the hike to the coast takes some time. The reward is a gorgeous view from the famous chalk cliffs Gre at and Little Stubbenkammer, the largest cohesive beech grove forest and unspoiled nature. We continue by car up north, woodland change with alleys and large meadows. We take a short break at Hotel & Restaurant »Baumhaus«. A sundae lures with an extra dose of whipped cream, however, we want to go further.
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The ride is especially fun as we sweep along large sections of the German Alley Route. This is an approximately 2,900 km long German tourist route - from the Baltic Sea to Lake Constance - running prima rily along alleys. The tour ends in the small town of Putgarten. Here you are forced to park your car (parking fee 4 EUR), if you want to see the Cape Arkona, which is another 2 km northwards. A small train departs regularly to the most northern point of Rügen. The four of us opt for the more individual alternative and hire a bicycle for 3 EUR per hour. The journey to the Cape takes us through the beautiful village of Putgarten. There you should definitely take a look at the Rügenhof Arkona. The old restored farm lets you immerse in the history of traditi
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Quite by accident we also turn into
we want to book an accommodati
a little holiday home street and
on or even better buy a house here!
are excited about the unusual co
The Cape Arkona greets you alrea
lour combinations of the houses.
dy from afar with two major light
Or have you ever seen a mint-green
houses: the Schinkel Tower by the
house with bright pink shutters?
famous Prussian architect Karl
Also the white thatched house with
Friedrich Schinkel and the New
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Lighthouse. Also here, some food
Almost staged does the light blue
stalls and ice cream sellers await
2CV look like, which is parked under
the hungry. However, the last me
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Thereby we pass the naval command bunker, which prohibited the visit to the Cape during GDR times because the military leaders of the GDR navy resi足 ded in these bunkers. Today they can be visited. Fields with shoulder-high wheat invite you to run and hide. And then suddenly the sea is there. Unfortunately, there is not much more to see. The cliff is secu足 red with wooden railings and you may not enter the stairs downwards, but only look at the billowing white foam waves
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from above. We still open the brought along bottle and shoot the obligatory group photo. But alone the trip back is worth it, because it goes downhill and if not the headwind required pedalling, you could stretch out your legs and rush towards the interior of the island. Back in Putgarten we indulge in a fish sandwich. What a treat! Even at the small tourist stalls the fish is incredibly fresh and the sandwich tastes like good baguette bread.
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The day is coming to an end and the return drive is flying by, because this time we take the direct route over the highway 30. However, a last time we park very close to Binz to look at the historically interesting and still oppressive remnants of Prora. For a long time you do not see the colossus, because a pine forest covers the Nazi building. The »Seaside Resort of Prora« was built between 1935 and 1939 by the Nazis. Up to 20,000 people were planned to spend their holidays the re under the roof of the organization »Kraft durch Freude« (»Strength through Joy«). However, the colossus was never completed, because the work was stopped after the begin ning of World War II. In GDR times, the National People’s Army used the area. Today, the blocks rapidly fall into decline. I doubt that you can actually feel at home there (in one of the 288
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ble day lies behind us. For summer trips we recommend the playlist, which was put together by all passengers! Best enjoyed loudly and singing along.
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We discover France with our blogger friends – Paris, Provence and many more places!
While we take off to the beach with a good book and our towel, you can already look forward to our next issue which will be published in September 2013. That issue will be full of movement because besides FRANCE a focus lies on dance. In the French palais you will find a ballroom, an orangery and of course a large cuisine!
A whole section about flowers. French blogger Elodie takes us on a flo ral tour through her ad opted home Hamburg.
Israeli blogger Natasha shows delicious recipes with tomatoes from the Provence.
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