Style of Wight Issue 72 September/October 2021

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Style speaks

to Katie Melua bit lazy – though they say that’s when your subconscious throws up your best ideas.

On ‘Heading Home’ I’m one of these International crazy people; I was born in Georgia – my whole family is over there – and we moved to the UK when I was eight years old, though we’d go back every summer. ‘Heading Home’ is a song I imagine singing to my grandma; for some reason the goodbyes with her in particular were always very emotional, always a significant moment. I think ‘home’ is wherever you feel rooted – for me that’s London and Georgia. On Autumn and inspiration On this album there is a song with the line “the leaves remind me to forget” which I wrote just as Autumn was really fully blossoming. Like many people, I’m really in love with nature. I grew up in nature as a kid and I find so much inspiration from it – as many people and musicians do – because it’s just majestic and kind of takes you out of your head. When you observe what nature does it helps you deal with your own life. On poetry as process Poetry is a beautiful cousin to lyric writing. Anytime when you play with words and with the sound of lines is really useful to the process. My bookcase used to be super-organised; in the last year and a half it’s become a little bit dishevelled because I’ve been dipping in and out so often.

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On writing to a routine I like writing in the morning. Sometimes I’m at my office for eight am. In the past I’ve been powered by coffee, but I’ve recently stopped and it’s not actually been that difficult. The other thing that’s really cool is writing in short 90-minute stints which does seem to work, although I do flag a little by my third 90-minute stretch.

On peace and quiet… I rent an office – it’s great to have a place that I can go where I know other people in the building are also working. There’s an Italian accountancy firm on the same floor so it’s not at all music business-y. It’s nice and quiet which is great because my work – the ‘miracle work’ – tends to also be quite quiet and I can just go and do my ‘office hours’. …and creating in a Room of One’s Own For me the space is really important. I’ve got my rugs that cover the floor. I’ve got a gigantic old antique bookcase, another cupboard, my David Hockney book – every item is quite considered. When I’m writing I go from being super-focused to actually very unproductive; having interesting items helps to catch your focus in those moments when you’re feeling a

Style of Wight met Katie Melua before her intimate outdoor performance at The Woodland Sessions, set in the beautiful surroundings of Robin Hill. To stay up to date with future events, follow @thewoodlandsessions


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Style speaks: to singer-songwriter Katie Melua

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pages 118-120

Why don’t people read my

3min
page 117

The Isle of Wight Knit Factory

2min
pages 115-116

Living with nature: Biophilic

1min
page 107

Reconnect to the real world: with

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pages 105-106

Beyond backsplashes: with

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pages 101-104

A shop of one’s own: Isle of

7min
pages 93-98

Style and sustainability

1min
pages 99-100

The scent of home: top tips for

1min
page 81

Shop the look

3min
pages 89-92

Light and shade

1min
pages 87-88

Set the scene: embrace the drama and beauty of Autumn

2min
pages 82-86

Fashion: Autumn looks to Fall in love with

2min
pages 76-80

The art of being an aesthetic

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page 75

Just the place for a Snark at the Isle of Wight’s first craft beer taproom

2min
page 61

Destination Yarmouth: exploring

10min
pages 62-67

A voyage of craft beer discovery on Cowes’ bustling High Street

1min
page 60

Isle of Wight Doughnuts

1min
pages 54-55

Autumnal afternoon tea: a few

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pages 56-59

The perfect blend for beauty

1min
pages 73-74

Autumn feasting: heart

1min
pages 47-53

Meet the maker: Isle of Wight basket maker Heather Knowles

4min
pages 40-46

Tribe & Tide: navigating Island family life

6min
pages 24-28

Grand Russian High Tea

1min
page 29

Lead interview: Iconic Jimi with legendary photographer Gered Mankowitz

6min
pages 18-22

Season of photographic

4min
pages 37-39

Kids art activity

2min
pages 30-31

Style scoop: our seasonal round up of places to go, people to meet, and things to know

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pages 16-17

Farringford garden

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page 23

Style picks: adventure-always and hygge-at-home autumn favourites

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