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MAVERICKS Rebels, Risk Takers & Hellrasisers
EUREKA! CALIFORNICATION Clean living in the Golden State
SPACE TOURISM
The final frontier or a luxury getaway!
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THE FIRST WORD The build up to Christmas has begun the shops are filled with treats and goodies and our minds now turn to the big day. For many of us Christmas means family and a day where hopefully (!) the whole family can join together and celebrate another years passing. Entertaining family members can be quite difficult and buying presents for that person who has everything can be even harder. So within this issue we take a look at the many festive markets scattered across Europe each with their own offerings of unique trinkets and treats to offer you some inspiration. If you’re planning to go out and party our Style Guide shows you what’s hot for him and her so both you and your partner can look great at the Crimbo party!
Planning to get away? Then why not skip across the Atlantic, to the sunshine state of California the home of San Francisco, Disney Parks, The City of Angel’s & the glamorous Beverley Hills and if you’re feeling really adventurous then why not take to the skies with Virgin Galatica’s space tourism project… You may need to win the lottery beforehand mind you! As always we bring you our regular features on fashion, beauty & fine dining and from all of us here at Sunsearch Magazine we wish all our readers and contributors a Very Merry Christmas, and we look forward to seeing you on the other side in 2014….
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8 Weekend Getaways - Istanbul 13 Mavericks - Rebels, Risk Takers & Hellrasiers 23 Health & Beauty Home Skin Care for all ages An exclusive interview with New York’s most sought after Make-Up artist - Donyale McRae Drew Barrymore - In Full Bloom with her new cosmetic range The benefits of Jogging What´s in your cupboard - Medicine never tasted so good
63 Fashion Style News - Big Coat’s are back! Dress to impress this Christmas Prada Men Fabulous at 50 London´s Finest -Jeweller Astley Clarke The Wonderful World of Watches
103 Living Festive, Fun & Frivolity - Christmas Markets California - The Golden State Travel News - Around the world hotspots When the World is not Enough take to the Sky´s The Butterfly Effect
145 Horses & History Desert Orchid - The legend
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Weekend Breaks and Getaways
Istanbul The city on two continents Flight Time: 3hours 44 minutes
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The Bosphorous
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tanding proudly on the very link between Europe and Asia, Istanbul is the only city in the world to be built across two continents. This marriage of Eastern & Western culture along with modern and ancient is the reason why Istanbul is one of most amazing cities in the world. The city’s history stretches back more than 2,500 years, and over this time it has been the capital of three of the world’s greatest empires: Roman, Byzantine and Ottoman. That legacy means it has one of the most diverse, rich and celebrated cultural heritages anywhere on the planet, yet it still manages to project a modern and vibrant feel.
Grand Kiosk of Topkapı Palace
Ancient palaces and wonderful-looking Islamic mosques can be found, as well as European-style bars and shops, and although its home to around 10 million people, Istanbul doesn’t feel too hectic or overcrowded, this is thanks to its unique location on either side of the banks of the River Bosphorus one of the world’s busiest waterways which divide the European and Asian sides of the city. Top of most visitors’ lists is the enormous Topkapi Palace, which is more like a small town than a true palace. Built between the 15th and 19th centuries, this maze of structures was the centrepiece of the Ottoman Empire, and its opulence is clear to see. Surrounded by woodland gardens, the palace doubles as a museum of unimaginable wealth. It houses not just the stunning collections of costumes, jewellery, and artefacts relating to the sultans and their families, but also the holy relics of the Prophet Mohammed. From here, it’s a short walk to the beautiful Sultan Ahmet Mosque, more commonly referred to as the Blue Mosque because of its exquisite blue-and-white interior tile panelling. Built during the reign of Ahmed 1 between 1609 to1616 the Sultan Ahmed Mosque has one main dome, six minarets, and eight secondary domes.
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Treasury Gate, Dolmabahçe Palace
Further on you will find the Aya Sofya Museum also known as Hagia Sophia which means ‘Holy Wisdom’. After decades in which scaffolding has cluttered the interior of this sixth-century Byzantine masterpiece, this famous church-turned-mosque-turned museum has been returned to its former glory. The large spacious interior is covered with 30 million gold tesserae (tiny mosaic tiles). Split across two levels this ancient mega structure is simply breath-taking. The list of fabulous buildings in Istanbul is endless, the impressive Dolmabahce Palace, on the shore north of the ‘Golden Horn’ inlet, the Istanbul Palace, the Sea Pavilion, the Imperial Suleymaniye Mosque, the Cinili Kosk… the list goes on and on. Suffice to say, you will never run out of places to see, and whatever your interest there will is something for you. At the other end of the spectrum, shopping within the market square and bazaars is truly amazing. The labyrinth of narrow streets beguiles you with a staggering 4,000 shops! With everything on offer from leather goods to jewellery, hand-painted ceramics to copper and brassware, and, naturally, every shape, size and colour of the worldfamous carpets. Be prepared to haggle, bartering is an essential part of shopping and it’s very easy to get caught up in the frenetic atmosphere. Istanbul is an amazing, timeless city. You’ll never see it all in one visit, which means you’ll have a thoroughly good reason to return again and again.
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REBELS RISK TAKERS HELLRAISERS Have you ever wondered why that guy always seems to get the girls? He’s brash, cocky and he marches to the beat of his own drum. He’s on (or over) the edge, bordering on rude and doesn’t seem to give a damn about anyone but himself. He lives life just how he wants to, making the rules up as he goes, and although we know subconsciously he’s trouble we still can’t get enough. So what exactly do women see in guys like this: Rebels are confident, indifferent, exciting, adventurous, challenging, mysterious and masculine. We may not know exactly what that X factor is but we certainly know who’s got it here we take a look at some celebrity rebels through the ages that tick all these boxes.
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Oliver Reed Spoke like a king, looked like a brute, drank like a fish
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otorious British hell raiser and boy every mother warned their daughter off, an ideal bit of rough. Actor Oliver Reed, who wrestled naked with Alan Bates in Ken Russell’s Women in Love, was, of course, a champion of the species. It is said he once consumed four cases of wine, followed by a bottle of Chanel No 5 as a chaser. He got drunk and behaved outrageously on chat shows to the delight of TV executives. He dismissed Jack Nicholson as a “balding midget” and he threw up all over Steve McQueen. He was notorious for exposing himself in public, ‘Reed’s Mighty Mallet’ – as he liked to call it was a famed party trick which, consisted of him exposing the thespian twig and berries, in order to proudly display the ‘bird-claw’ tattoo that adorned them. But behind that image, was a vastly complex individual, a man of deep passions and loyalty
but also deep-rooted vulnerability and insecurities and as the decades passed, the acting gave way to everything else. He was a celebrity before the era of the celebrity had truly begun. At his hell-raising peak, the gossip columns were filled with accounts of booze-fuelled fights: a brawl with paparazzi on the Via Veneto in Rome, fisticuffs with a French count in a restaurant, even beating up a policeman. “I was silly, young and drunk making a complete clown of myself,” he said. “But I did quite enjoy the days when one went for a beer at one’s local and woke up in Corsica.” Oliver Reed died prematurely at 61 after an arm-wrestling contest with a bunch of 18-yearold sailors while filming the blockbuster movie Gladiator.
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Jack Nicholson Untamed & Wild
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e is Tinsel town’s most indestructible sex symbol and hellraiser, known for his trademark shark’s grin and sunglasses. The astonishing rise to stardom of a boy who was brought up to believe his grandmother was his mother, and his mother his sister. Jack Nicholson remains, after all these years incredible resistant to rules. At the age of 73 his face, with those roofshaped eyebrows, the glint in the eyes, the teeth-baring smile, calls to mind all of his most famous performances: the manipulative Mc Murphy in One Flew Over The Cuckoo’s Nest, mad Jack in The Shining, the drunken George in Easy Rider and commitment-phobe Garrett in Terms Of Endearment.
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Jacks partying is legendary he indulged himself during the 60’s and 70’s. Debauchery, round-the-clock partying, drinks, drugs, sex, beautiful, hot, willing girls and weekly orgies were a regular feature at his Mulholland Drive home, set in the Hollywood Hills, it is here where director Roman Polanski (“Chinatown” and “Rosemary’s Baby”) allegedly bedded a 13-year-old girl, resulting in Polanski’s 1977 trial, conviction, and subsequent self-exile in Europe. He experiences with LSD, Cocaine, Marijuana and alcohol throughout his career and is often quoted “Being stoned has helped me creatively [with] writing … it’s easier to entertain yourself mentally.” It was only by the late 80s and 90s that Jack’s drug use came to a halt due to physical problems and grief over the deaths of several close friends. Being famous and wild brought with it women and Jack loved women! It is reported that he has slept with over 2000 women his lovers have included actresses and models such as Michelle Phillips, Bebe Buell, Janice Dickinson Lara Flynn Boyle, Anjelica Huston, Kate Moss and Rebecca Broussard. Jack Nicholson is the man every man wants to be and every woman wants to try just once!
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Robert Downey, Jr. (RDJ) Brat to fully fledged megastar
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t the age of 48 RDJ has packed a lot into his lifeline. He may have cleaned up his act now, but back in the 90’s he was indeed a wild child. As a child, RDJ was surrounded by drugs. His father, a writer, director and drug addict, allowed Downey to use marijuana at the tender age of six an act both regret. During his childhood Downey had minor roles in his father’s films he made his film debut playing a puppy in his father’s film Pound and then at seven appeared in the surrealist Greaser’s Palace. “When my dad and I would do drugs together, it was like him trying to express his love for me in the only way he knew how.” — Robert Downey, Jr.
Despite developing a full blown addiction by his early teens, RDJ’s career continued to grow in spite of his drug use and trouble with the law. From 1996 to 2001 RDJ was arrested several times related to his drug use and risky behaviour, including an arrest for possession of cocaine, heroin, and an unloaded .357 Magnum handgun while speeding down Sunset Boulevard. His unruly behaviour didn’t end there RDJ on three years’ probation for the previously mentioned incident, famously or infamously stumbled into his neighbour’s house and fell asleep on their child’s bed, combined with other felonies he was sentenced to four years in jail. He was released after one year and as luck would have it immediately joined the cast of Ally MacBeal playing Ally’s love interest. People naturally ate up everything he did and this stint was no exception. Unfortunately, RDJ was still in the throes of addiction and had not yet reached that point of ‘rock-bottom’. He relapsed pretty hard (two arrests, one involving walking around aimlessly barefoot and high on cocaine in Culver City) and lost his spot on Ally MacBeal. Now at rock bottom, something clicked RDJ was looking at either a long stint in prison or rehab and had, had enough and as the saying goes the rest of the story is history. After five years of substance abuse, arrests, rehab, and relapses, RDJ was finally ready to work toward a full recovery from drugs and a return to his career. RDJ has fully recovered and has been sober since 2001. He’s completely revived his career, playing a very sexy Sherlock Holmes and starring in one of the largest franchises for Marvel as the leading man Tony Stark/Iron Man. Maybe a leopard can change its spots!
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MARRIOTT’S PLAYA ANDALUZA ESTEPONA, COSTA DEL SOL, SPAIN
WELCOME TO MARRIOTT’S PLAYA ANDALUZA This stunning seafront resort is located on the Spanish Riviera of the Costa del Sol, near the “Millionaire’s Paradise” of Puerto Banús, an exclusive marina made famous by royalty, and just 15 minutes from the beautiful seaside town of Marbella.
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Pools, Beauty and Fitness:
2 - Bedroom Apartment
• 3 outdoor pools including children’s pool with slide and interactive water feature • Indoor heated pool, whirlpools, sauna and steam rooms • Beauty and fitness centres Eating and Drinking:
• Solera Restaurant & Bar • MarketPlace® mini-market For Children:
• MAZE® (Marriott’s Activity Zone Experience) for children • Teen lounge and outdoor playground Other Activities:
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Daily activities programme for all ages Paddle tennis court 9-hole miniature golf course Over 40 golf courses within 30 km range
• 2-bedroom / 2-bathroom apartment • Overall size approximately 100m2 • Sleeps up to 6 people 3 - Bedroom Apartment
• 3-bedroom / 3-bathroom apartment • Overall size approximately 135m2 • Sleeps up to 8 people
APARTMENT AMENITIES • Living & Dining area with LCD flat screen TV & DVD player • Fully equipped kitchen including microwave and dishwasher • Master suite with king-size bed, oversize soaking tub and a separate shower • Utility room with washer and dryer • Furnished private balconies or patios
Marriott’s Playa Andaluza, Ctra. De Cádiz Km. 168, 29680 Estepona, Spain Tel: 0034 952 880 495 All features, furnishings and amenities depicted throughout may be proposed and are subject to change. Some facilities may be open on seasonal basis only. © Copyright 2013, Marriott Vacation Club International. All rights reserved. Marriott Vacation Club International and the programmes and products provided under the Marriott Vacation Club brand are not owned, developed, or sold by Marriott International, Inc. Marriott Vacation Club International uses the Marriott marks under license from Marriott International, Inc. and its affiliates. This advertising material and the offer made is being used for the purpose of soliciting the sale of holiday ownership interests. A Standard Information Form relating to the subject resort can be obtained by sending a request to: Sales Manager, MVCI Europe Ltd, 86 Fetter Lane, London, EC4A 1EN, United Kingdom or via email: eme@vacationclub.com. IMG-11-049
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HOME SKINCARE FIXES FOR EVERY AGE
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eep your skin flawless this winter with the newest skincare innovations — no dermatologist appointment needed. From redness and oil to dullness and wrinkles, these smart peels, masks and treatment creams pinpoint your top concerns.
In Your 20s:
Stay Clear With A Sulfur Mask The Fix: This overnight mask targets blackheads and controls oil levels while you sleep—how handy. The time absorbent formula, infused with 5% colloidal sulfur, willow tree extract (a natural alternative to harsh salicylic acid) and chamomile extract, keeps 20-something skin free from breakouts and redness. Dr. Dennis Gross Skincare Clarifying Colloidal Sulfur Mask, dgskincare.com.
In Your 30s:
Smooth With An Exfoliating Peel The Fix: Skin’s natural exfoliation process starts to slow in your 30s, which can lead to dullness. This spa-grade peel is packed with lactic, glycolic and fruit acids to resurface the skin and increase cell turnover. Apply a teaspoon over your face with the applicator brush, leave on for 10 minutes then rinse with lukewarm water. Ole Henriksen lemon strip, olehenriksen.com.
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In Your 40s:
Brighten With A Treatment Creme The Fix: Accumulated sun exposure along with hormone fluctuations in this decade can produce pigmentary changes—a.k.a. sun spots and melisma. This treatment cream brightens the complexion with potent botanicals including plum pulp extract, soybeans and wasabi extract. Apply a small amount in the morning and evening over the entire face with a light, upward motion or tap directly on dark spots. Biologique Recherche Crème PIGM 400, Paullabrecque.com.
In Your 60s+:
In Your 50s:
Seal In Intense Hydration With A Mask and Mist The Fix: Restore plummeting moisture levels with a moisturizing ritual—this gel mask, derived from tender coconut fruit, forms an occlusive barrier on the face, enabling the potent serum of red algae and bio-derived hyaluronic acid to penetrate deeply. (It claims to boost skin’s moisture by up to 200% in 15 minutes). Finish with a mist of botanical water with humectants to rehydrate your complexion minus any drying alcohols, so you look luminous all day. Tatcha Luminous Dewy Skin Mist, tatcha. com; Tatcha Luminous Deep Hydration Lifting Mask, tatcha.com.
Soften Lines With Serum The Fix: With time, skin loses elasticity and tautness. But if you’re not ready to undergo the needle or lasers, this serum can help minimize wrinkles and support collagen levels with .5% BioNymph Peptide and 2.4% alpha hydroxyl acid. After two weeks of use, 75% of study participants said they had a firmer, lifted look. Physicians Formula Laser Resurfacing Serum,
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PRIVテ右 by COLOR RICHE
Made-to-measure nude couture
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New York City’s most sought after makeup artist.
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ake-up artist Donyale McRae’s multifaceted career spans over three decades. His professional career has taken him to Milan, Paris, Madrid, Barcelona, Rome and the UK. His work can be seen on the Covers of every major magazine, both in the US and Europe. His television work has included the 74th and 79th annual Academy Awards, Project Runway, Project Accessory, The Dave Chapelle Show, the Grammy Legends telecast, the 38th annual Grammy Awards, Royal Pains, Doctor Who and the show of the moment Boardwalk Empire. Venturing into film he is currently working on upcoming titles; The Wolf of Wall Street staring Leonardo diCaprio and Noah starring Russell Crowe. Sunsearch Magazine caught up with Donyale McRae and took the opportunity to ask him what it’s like to work with some of the industry’s biggest names, what’s next season look and what will it entail and how can we achieve it.. Hi, Donyale thank you for taking time out of your very busy and hectic day to speak with us, you’ve had an incredible career - what have been your highlights thus far? Thanks for reaching out.
There have been many highlights in my career, it’s funny how some happen every day; I guess when you admit that your profession has chosen you, you make it an error to call it work when I look back the two weeks I spent all night in almost sub zero weather to film “I am Legend” for will smith makes sense. Two Highlights that come to mind are the Academy Awards Openings. Most Artists are thrilled to be doing just one of the Divas walking down the red carpet; In my case it lasted 3 days and I did every nominee, in every category. Then I was asked to do it once more for the 79th Oscars!!! Indeed this was a highlight. Another was working on a upcoming movie called Black Nativity, shot in NYC with Forrest Whitaker, Angela Bassett, and Jennifer Hudson. I recall being moved to tears daily listening to the music and interpreting African Paintings onto the Dancers Wow… So what made you go into the makeup industry? May I say it started with my love of photography at 11 years of age. I could never re-create the beauty of a flower, or a sunset, so it became my mission to make people beautiful. On another level I must say I love being around people and finding the best in them. What better gift to a person than to make them
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EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW
A smile is the best makeup any girl can wear..... feel and look great even just for a moment. I believe we are all better people when we give something of joy and confidence to another. You’ve work across a broad spectrum. Which element of your job do you most enjoy; shoots, shows or film? Can I say I enjoy them ALL... I’ve been blessed to experience so many magical moments I can honestly say nothing beats the laughter on a comedy series, or the sheer jaw dropping awe of a huge movie production when you are a member of a team where you witness people perfecting their craft or when you’re standing in the wings of a theatre when an orchestra swells and the singer is about to take the stage, or when I’m sitting and Chatting with Liza Minnelli about Studio 54 in the old days..... I’m just grateful that I am doing a job that I just LOVE… You’ve worked with a host of famous people from top models to Tina Turner, Aretha Franklin, Will Smith, and currently Leonardo Dicaprio. If possible can you tell us who is your favourite celebrity to work with and why? I have many, many favourites. I was the first person to air brush Leonardo DiCaprio for the Oscar opening. I would have to say my many guests over the 5 years that I headed Project Runway included just about every designer alive in the fashion business. One highlight that does springs to mind was chatting to Roberto Cavalli about his boat in Capri, but my favourite was at the Oscars, when Helen Mirren came and sat down next to me and said “OK what you can do for an old broad who’s had too much to drink!!!” She was heaven because she’s not an old broad far from it and her human element just shines.
You worked on the fabulous Broadway Empire, a series set in the 1920’s a period of gangsters molls and glamour. Visually this series looked fantastic. Old school glamour has become something of a sensation of late and it’s not easy to recreate. What specific products in your kit did you rely on most to create the looks and what cheats can you divulge? Boardwalk Empire is one of my true loves of which I was part of an amazing team of professionals. Now what was in my kit? The skin tended to be very pale due to the availability of products during that time. Pan cake make-up was used so today I used a water based Airbrush Foundation from Dinaire in shades of Porcelain and Natural Beige... When I started the make-up the first thing I had to check was the social class of the character, Lower, middle class or upper because this determined what colours to use. The eye charts come from a company called vis-art and were all matte shades of eye shadows the eyebrows had to take on an elongated drop and rounded look. To achieve this I used a brown or taupe powder and the Lips according to social class becomes a painted Clara Bow like, cupids bow to the upper lips. SUNSEARCH MAGAZINE
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You’ve worked with a number of beautiful women, what in your opinion makes a woman beautiful? BEAUTY IS IN THE DETAIL....
What makes a woman alluring is the selfconfidence one eludes. It’s a spirit of knowing you’ve taken the time to fully express yourself and realize your full potential I’m sure you get asked this question often but what staple items should every woman have? A great BB Cream a wonderfully matched foundation and the desire to start your day with a divine lipstick or lip stain. And don’t forget eyebrow palette and a natural eye shadow. We’re heading into the party season with Christmas and New Year’s on the horizon so what looks should be rocking by day & night so we stand out in the crowd? With the all-out glamour of today’s period TV shows and movies, take you own personal cue and make a check list because it’s all about DRAMA..(So Create It).
Like all women I hate change, “ if it ain’t broke don’t fix it” but it seems I’m stuck in a rut with my make-up, I’ve worn the same products throughout my twenties and now into my thirties. What piece of advice could you give to all us women who want to look fabulous but are just too scared to take the plunge and try something new? Approach your makeup like your shoes!!! I trust your not clunking around in your 80’s dance slippers? And to hell with this comfort excuse, divinity is not comfortable and neither is fashion.
Treat yourself to a consultation at your local beauty department to get a perfect colour match foundation. It’s all about the perfect base! Add an Ox Blood Lip colour or True Hollywood siren / Old Blue red stain and don’t forget your eyebrows, they will NOT be fierce unless you deal with them. They frame the face and complete the look...
Be BOLD and take into consideration the colouring and texture of your face will have changed over time and like your shoes so must you.
Now Rock It and OWN and Control the Drama around you...
Sunsearch, it’s been my pleasure...Lets do this again!!!!
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Donayale, it’s been a pleasure speaking to you and I’m now off to throw my eighties dance slippers away (ha) …………………
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ow that Cinderella’s fairy godmother no longer exists, the couturier must be the magician”, said Christian Dior. From Monsieur Dior’s extravagant parties in Granville, his childhood home, to the Parisian balls of the Roaring Twenties, the couturier was profoundly fascinated by the transformative qualities of the ball gown and the fantasy of a fabulous fete. Now, Dior debuts a make up collection inspired by Dior’s love for entertaining: The limited edition Palette Grand Bal, four new shades of Diorific, Dior’s most haute couture lipstick, two new shades of Ultra-Gloss and four new shades of Dior Vernis.
Inspired by the dace cards held by young women in the 18thcentury to help keep track of their dance partners, this essential beauty kit is bound to be a must-have for the modern day party girl. The glamorous gold clutch features a pearl eyeshadow duo of platinum and gold, two shades of gloss, a mirror and deep black eyeliner for quick touch-ups. $85.00 (LIMITED EDITION)
Anti-Aging Hand Creme
Bobbi Brown’s new range rejuvenating and brightening collection combines effective moisturization with the unique brightening benefits of her exclusive SuperCitrus Complex. Three innovative products — Extra Bright Advanced Foaming Cleanser (RM130), Extra Bright Advanced Moisture Lotion (RM150) and Extra Bright Advanced Serum (RM370) — work in tandem to help reduce the appearance of skin-dulling dark spots, discolorations and unevenness. Like a yoga retreat for skin that’s dull, lackluster and just plain stressed, the Extra Bright Skincare collection delivers skin that looks brighter and more even toned. www.bobbibrown.com
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Anti Aging Hand Creme We spend so much on our faces that we forget to look after that other tell tale sign of aging – our hands. Our unique M3K formulation combined with luxurious Shea Butter goes on like silk and is one of our biggest sellers. Non greasy, luxurious and the ultimate in pampering and self care. www.m3kbeauty.com
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THE FINEST HAIRSPRAY USED BY THE FINEST STYLISTS Because you’re worth it.
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Brown Eyes:
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Green Eyes:
Brown eyed girls are really lucky since they can experiment with all kinds of colours and makeup looks.
When selecting makeup colours, consider the effect you want to achieve . Teal, turquoise and even pink eye-shadows will emphasize blue eyes and make them look bigger, while khaki, camel and champagne works well for a more natural look.
For bringing out green eyes that have a touch of brown and hazel, pick warm colours such as deep purples, gold, peach, apricot and pink shades.
The best colours for accenting your eyes are deep shades of brown, plum, blue, gold, purple, and intense green. Use shades darker than your eye colour for making a dramatic look and shades that are lighter than your eye colour for creating a subtle, day look.
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Metallic smokey makeup is the best choice for evenings. If you want to create an intense contrast choose grey or lavender palettes for a night look.
If you have intensive light green eyes, you are allowed to use all shades of green, going from lighter colours on the top to darker, forest greens to your eyelids. For making your eyes visually bigger use exactly the same shade of green as your eye colour and apply 2 or more layers of mascara.
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n, the past, autumn has been the season when makeup takes a more dramatic turn with bold, dark colours and graphic eye looks, this autumn is no different. Metallic eyes and nudes on lips were one of the biggest trends on fall/winter catwalks, and this makeup tendency continues to live both on the catwalks and off. Be it simple or smokey; gold, silver, bronze or even blue, metallic eyes is the best makeup for celebrating festive nights or for day looks, but in a simpler, calmer version. Here we take a look at what eye colour you should be rocking this festive season.
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rew Barrymore has added one more line to her already impressive resume. The actress, producer, wife, and new mom of Olive recently launched her beauty line, Flower. With her just-launched makeup line, you no longer have to spend a fortune to get the quality cosmetics you want and deserve. “I grew up in a makeup chair,” says Barrymore, who jumped at the chance to level beauty’s playing field by offering smart formulas and a flattering color palette at a thoroughly reasonable price (everything in the collection averages approx $15). So how does she make quality cosmetics affordable?Where other beauty brands spend a vast percentage of the cost of their products on advertising, Drew, as an owner of the brand, takes pride in promoting Flower, which in turn allows her to put all of her resources into the formulas and packaging, and not into advertising. All the products within the range are custom formulated using the same ingredients used in other luxury make-up brands. So be em-FLOWER-ed. The best make-up isn’t only found in high-end stores any longer. Twitter: @FlowerBeauty www. flowerbeauty.com
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or the last couple of years, textured top coats and nail finishes have led the way when it comes to manicure trends. We’ve seen crackle effects, magnetic polish, matte top coats and even feathers. However nothing has managed to top the sophisticated and gorgeous 3D effect of the Ciaté’s Caviar Manicure.
Launched early last year, Ciaté’s Caviar Manicure became an overnight success, their creative director’s solution to create three-dimensional nails for a cover shoot sent the nail world into frenzy. Caviar-like pearls are applied over any wet nail polish to create a gorgeous 3D manicure effect. The pearls come in black, white and a multi-coloured shade, so you can really mix it up and the new luxe range in opulent precious metals means you can now encrust your nails with metallic pearls in silver, gold and rose gold shades. The Caviar Manicure kits come in: Black Pearls, Mother of Pearl, Rainbow, Candy, Fizz, Fruity, Smoulder, Gleam, Emerald and Lustre www.ciates.co.uk
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Health benefits of jogging & running Running is very good for your health. It provides a great cardiovascular workout, strengthening and toning your muscles. Regular jogging gives better overall physical condition as well as some other health benefits, including mental benefits such as relaxation and reduction of anxiety. Most importantly for many, running is a good way to lose weight and generally get fitter.
Regular Running and Jogging Regular running and jogging is a good way to improve your health and fitness. You do not need to become a marathon runner to benefit greatly from running. Many people are concerned about long-term damage to joints such as knees, ankles, and hips, as a result of running. However, with good quality running shoes and a sensible approach, the risks are minimal, and the benefits of being fitter outweigh those possible risks. Jogging for just an hour a week can increase your life expectancy by around six years, reveal scientists. Even better news is that a gentle jog is better for you than any sort of extreme workout. Researchers found that jogging at a slow or average pace for one or two hours per week can increase the life expectancy of men by 6.2 years and women by 5.6 years, reducing the risk of death by 44 per cent. Jogging makes the heart stronger. It increases the capacity of the blood circulation and of the respiratory system. This is essential for maintaining good fitness. It also speeds up the digestive system and can help to relieve digestive problems. Many people who live a sedentary lifestyle develop digestive problems that can be improved with a healthier diet and some regular exercise.
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Does jogging help you to lose weight? Jogging makes you burn fat and thereby help’s to lose weight. In addition to increasing metabolism, jogging is an effective way to burn more calories, which helps you lose weight. If calories consumed in food are less than calories spent during exercise and other daily activities, you will lose weight. It is impossible not to! Many people have learned how to lose belly fat by starting a running program. Jogging helps to reduce stubborn belly fat. Stubborn fat can be very hard to shift, but a running program can really help to cut down on the last of your stubborn fat. The key is to think long-term and always work on your fitness. Change can take a long time to come but the end result it much improved fitness and strength which makes maintaining a healthy weight so much easier. If you suffer from poor appetite, jogging will improve your appetite. Along with all other forms of exercise – the harder you work, the more you need to eat to repair your muscles and refuel them. When you start to run longer distances you
will start to eat to fuel your body, and may even find that you need to eat more food everyday, than you did when you were overweight. As you develop your running you need to ensure that you are eating well, so read up on some nutrition advice for runners.
Jogging for Stronger Bones and Muscles Jogging will strengthen the muscles and bone density of your legs, hips and back. Long distance runners have very strong legs, even though they often look very thin and weak. Running does not produce bulky muscles, like weight training or even circuit training does, but it does increase leg strength. Also, the constant impact caused during running can increase bone density, so long as you follow a healthy diet.
Running Improves Sleep Jogging makes you sleep better. Also, if you exercise well, sleep comes much easier. One of the most important factors for improving fitness after exercise and diet is getting adequate sleep. Overtraining can occur if you do not rest properly.
Jogging and Colds and Flu Research carried out by Professor Mike Gleeson from Loughborough University and presented
to the Association for Science Education (ASE) Conference in January 2011 found that gentle aerobics, such as jogging, helps to ward off colds and flu by up to 33%. However, running long distances and training for a marathon will make you around 6 times more likely to pick up a virus. It is not just jogging that helps to boost the immune system, a daily brisk walk has the same effect. The research found that most types of intensive exercise increase the chances of catching a cold. This is not really a new finding as many athletes and runners have been well aware of this all their lives!
When running barefoot you run on the balls of the feet rather than the heels. Your toes naturally spread out to help grip the ground and provide support. You will lean forward and bend your knees slightly to allow this, but it will come very naturally very quickly.
Barefoot Running: Fitness Fad and the Natural Way
It is estimated that over 60% of all runners are injured at any one time, and most of these injuries are caused by the “heel strike”. When the heel strikes the ground first, there is no natural cushioning and all the impact travels up the legs to the spine. This does not happen in a front footed running position. Some runners have managed to cure their shin-splints problems with barefoot running.
Running has always been one of the most affordable ways to get fit and lose weight, as all you need is a pair of running shoes and some loose clothing. Now some people are taking running one step further and making even bigger savings. They are running barefoot. Barefoot running is certainly not a new phenomenon. The human body is built for running, and we started running long before Nike made their first training shoe. Those that are passionate about running barefoot actually believe that barefoot running is better for the body, as it causes fewer injuries, which results in the feet becoming stronger, helping to cushion the body on impact. Also, as a slightly different running style is required, less stress is placed on the spine.
Ken Saxton was so impressed with his progress after throwing out his old shoes and going barefoot that he now runs a barefoot running website – www.runningbarefoot.org. He strongly believes that many running injuries are caused by running shoes. Even shoes that are tailored for an individual foot can cause injuries.
Barefoot Ken now runs 10 marathons a year, and his joint problems seem to have cleared up since he threw out his running shoes. Barefoot running is now so popular that you can buy yes you guessed it, barefoot shoes! Famous Barefoot Runners: Zola Budd, the Olympic athlete from South African, used to run barefooted. Abebe Bikila from Ethiopia won the 1960 Olympic marathon barefoot.
“It doesn’t matter how slow you go as long as you do not stop” – Confucius
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Japanese V- Lift (Dermo-lifting) The Japanese V-Lift is a revolutionary antiwrinkle facelift and skin tightening procedure that has taken the beauty world by storm! A unique technology where fine threads called polydioxanone (PDO) that were commonly used in surgery are inserted into targeted areas under the skin to stimulate skin tissue. As a result, the skin tissues create new tissue fibroblasts and collagen, which produces a tightening effect from inside out. When sagging skin is tightened, it creates a more sculpted ‘V-shape’ face as well as smooth, silky skin. The Japanese V-Lift can be applied to anywhere on the body, including the face, eye corners, 52
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cheeks, double chin, neck, forehead, laugh lines, forearm and abdomen and it can use to heighten the nose bridge, giving it a natural elevated look.
treatment in Korea, Japan and other parts of Asia.
Traditional lifting treatments are an involved procedure that are invasive as the surgeon pinpoints the incision to be made, inserts a thread in a certain direction and then fixes it by pulling the sagging skin. The area of application is limited due to treatment by thread and there is a recovery period.
The entire procedure takes about 30min – 1 hour (depending on treatment area), where an anaesthetic cream is applied on the treatment area prior to the procedure. The doctor then deftly inserts the threads under the skin. There is hardly any pain, bleeding or swelling and the patient can go back to work after the procedure. As the threads are dissolvable, they are slowly absorbed into the body safely.
The Japanese V -Lift has none of the drawbacks associated with traditional lifting technology; there is no general or local anaesthesia required, and its procedure time is short, hence dubbed as the ‘lunch time’
The results are visible from the first month, and will continue to improve for up to three months, with minimal side effects: swelling, redness, or a hematoma, which disappear within hours this treatment is ideal as a less evasive procedure.
Dr. Ana Téllez (Aesthetic Specialist & MD) Offers a unique and exclusive insight into the new advances in beauty treatments available at Medicina Estética Fractional Radiofrequency: Also known as skin resurfacing is a unique skin treatment utilizing bipolar radiofrequency energy to rejuvenate photo-damaged and wrinkled skin. It improves the texture, tone and tightening of the skin along with reducing pigmentation of epidermis. Simultaneously, volumetric deep dermal heating reaches the collagen fibres causing immediate and long term tightening effect. There is a significant perceived reduction in the depth of acne scars and stretch marks. This technique is used on the; face, neck, lips, deep creases and commissures. It can be used for the skin tension, acne scarring, or the marks left behind by chickenpox. It can also be used to help combat cellulite, treat body sagging & stretch marks, bags under the eyes, wrinkles, and reduce discoloration of the skin. What’s unique about this is, it can be used on all skin types without risks of hyperpigmentation. This is a bipolar RF energy that uses your own body’s natural impedance to generate heat. RF is similar to optical energy in that it interacts with tissue to produce a thermal change. The device creates micro-thermal zones and leaves the healthy skin around for rapid healing. Not only does this treatment deliver RF energy deeper, but it offers a quick recovery. Mild to moderate treatments can be tailored to individual needs. Even with a single treatment one will start to see immediate visible improvement in texture, glow and photo-damage. This treatment can be done alone or can be combined with your own platelet rich plasma growth factors for enhanced results.
Offering Experience, Piece of Mind & Medical Professionalism Plasma rich in growth factors: A treatment loved by many sports personalities, celebrities and even royalty! Plasma rich in growth treatment is one of the stars of anti-aging treatments for the facial rejuvenation and younger, healthier looking skin. A innovative technique to isolate and use growth factors (proteins) present in the patient’s own blood to enhance, accelerate and stimulate skin tissue regeneration. It produces an attenuation of wrinkles and increased thickness and smoothness of the skin giving you the appearance of younger, firmer skin.
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To ward off common ailments, why not turn to your kitchen into your drugstore. Sitting ideally on many shelves in kitchens across the world are bottles of herbs. Unbeknown to many these natural condiments offer an impressive assortment of healing properties. Next time you feel sick don’t instantly head for your drugstore to stock up on Paracetamol or Asprin, because help may be a little closer to hand stacked away within your kitchen cupboard. In years gone by, our grandparents and their grandparents before them often turned to herbs and spices to ward off common ailments, and these time-tested remedies have proven safe and effective and above all they do so without exacting a heavy toll on our bodies.
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Thyme is hugely antibacterial; Thyme has been used since the earliest times as a medicinal herb. Before the days of refrigeration, a drop of thyme oil was placed in a gallon of milk to keep it from spoiling.
ROSEMARY
One of its best uses of Thyme is as a cough and cold remedy, this is because Thyme has a pronounced effect on the respiratory system; in addition to fighting infections, it dries mucous membranes and relaxes spasms of the bronchial passages. The ability of thyme to relax bronchial spasms makes it effective for coughs, bronchitis, emphysema, and asthma. It’s drying effect makes it useful to reduce the abundant watering of the eyes and nose associated with hay fever and other allergies. And gargling with thyme tea can reduce swelling and pus formation in tonsillitis. Thyme also helps combat parasites, such as hookworms and tapeworms, within the digestive tract.
OREGANO
Rosemary has a stimulating quality with a particular action of increasing cerebral circulation. It also contains the potent antioxidant carnosic acid, which has protective effects on brain cells and can possibly help those with Alzheimer’s.
More popularly known for its aromatic and balsamic flavour Oregano, is more commonly used as flavouring in Mediterranean and Mexican foods. Used as a herbal medicine from as early a time as the Egyptian times, Oregano has been traditionally used as herbal remedy for skin burns, cuts and bruises. Because of the minty flavour of oregano, it is also used as herbal remedy for sore throat, asthma, colds, coughs and flu.
FENNEL
Fennel also acts as an excellent digestive aid to relieve abdominal cramps, gas and bloating. The fresh stems of fennel can be eaten much like celery the seeds add a lovely anise flavour to fish and other dishes. Fennel seeds (as well as anise) contain creosol and alphapinene, chemicals that help to loosen congestion and make coughs more productive. Fennel also calms the dry, hacking cough of bronchitis. The Greek name for fennel was marathon derived from “maraino”, to grow thin, reflecting the widely held belief that fennel affected weight loss. Fennel’s ancient reputation as a weight loss aid still holds up today. Drinking a cup of fennel seed tea 15 minutes before eating a heavy meal seems to take the edge off your appetite. Fennel also tunes up digestion, helping to turn food into energy instead of fat. Women who are going through menopause or are experiencing menstrual problems may benefit from the estrogenic properties of fennel. It has a balancing effect on the female reproductive system and increases the flow of body energy. Extracts of fennel have estrogenic properties that may benefit women going through the hormonal imbalances caused by menopause.
From the Latin word rosmarinus (dew of the sea), rosemary has long been associated with its ability to aid memory. It is said that scholars in the past wore fresh rosemary sprigs in their hair to help recall their studies.
Rosemary tea is ideal for helping to stimulate the brain, or even just the smell of rosemary can help with concentration.
CINNAMON
Surely the most sweet and delicious of all the spices, cinnamon not only delights our taste buds but also acts as a wonderfully invigorating tonic to enliven body and mind and as an immune- enhancing aid to the body’s perennial fight against infection. By invigorating the nervous system, cinnamon can improve our resistance to the stresses of everyday life helping to fight against fatigue and at the same time relaxing and reducing tension and anxiety. Cinnamon is a wonder spice as it helps relieve and soothe a multitude of ailments. This everyday spice can nourish your skin, boost your memory, and keep the pounds away. Cinnamon has extremely high anti-oxidant activity, and the oil of cinnamon has strong anti-bacterial and anti-fungal properties. Cinnamon is also a great source of manganese, fibre, iron, and calcium. As a result, it has been used as an effective home remedy for: Reducing blood sugar levels and treating Type 2 Diabetes, Lowering cholesterol, Aiding digestion, Treating diarrhoea, Curing the common cold, Reducing arthritis pain, Boosting memory and cognitive function, Treating toothaches, Eliminating bad breath and Curing headaches and migraine pain.
TUMERIC
Western science confirms that turmeric is a first rate anti-inflammatory herb. It contains at least two chemicals, curcumin and curcuminoids, that act to decrease inflammation much like NSAID COX-2 that inhibit the production of prostaglandins which are linked to arthritic inflammation. This antiinflammatory effect may be why consumption of turmeric is also connected to a reduced occurrence of cancers, cataracts and Alzhemimers, memory and concentration., and has been shown to be an effective pain reliever in cases of rheumatoid arthritis. Modern studies confirm ancient wisdom that those with psoriasis can especially benefit from daily turmeric. Studies show that the curcumin in turmeric acts to disrupt the cycle of skin plaque formation. Turmeric powder mixed in warm water has been a used as a home remedy for cancer sores for some time. It has many medicinal properties such as antiinflammatory, antioxidant, and antimicrobial activity that could explain why it is a useful dental and oral care treatment. Turmeric is such an exemplary herb offering a wide array of health benefits at a low cost. With this is mind Turmeric deserves a prominent place in almost anyone’s health routine as a daily supplemental and a healthy culinary spice. SUNSEARCH MAGAZINE
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The wonderful healing qualities of honey have been known since ancient times, honey was the most used medicine in ancient Egypt it was deemed so precious that it was used as a form of currency, the Roman legions treated their wounds with honey and athletes who participated in the ancient Olympic Games ate honey and dried figs to enhance their sports performance. The list of honey’s beneficial functions is a long one. Honey increases calcium absorption; can increase haemoglobin count and treat or prevent anaemia caused by nutritional factors; can help arthritic joints, when combined with apple cider vinegar; fights colds and respiratory infections of all kinds; can help to boost gastrointestinal ulcer healing; works as a natural and gentle laxative; aids constipation, allergies and obesity; provides an array of vitamins and minerals; and supplies instant energy without the insulin surge caused by white sugar.
Here are some more ways to utilize the healing power of honey:
Prevent cancer and heart disease
Heal wounds and burns
Honey contains flavonoids, antioxidants which help reduce the risk of some cancers and heart disease.
External application of honey has been shown to be as effective as conventional treatment. It cools, removes pain and aids fast healing without scarring. It is speculated that the drying effect of the simple sugars and honey’s anti-bacterial nature combine to create these healing powers.
Reduce ulcers and other gastrointestinal disorder Recent research shows that honey treatment may help disorders such as ulcers and bacterial gastroenteritis. This may be related to the 3rd benefit…
Anti-bacterial, anti-fungal, anti-fungal All honey is antibacterial, because the bees add an enzyme that makes hydrogen peroxide.
Increase athletic performance. Ancient Olympic athletes would eat honey and dried figs to enhance their performance. This has now been verified with modern studies, showing that it is superior in maintaining glycogen levels and improving recovery time than other sweeteners.
Probiotic Some varieties of honey possess large amounts of friendly bacteria. This includes up to 6 species of lactobacilli and 4 species of bifid bacteria. This may explain many of the “mysterious therapeutic properties of honey.”
Beautiful skin Honey acts as an anti-aging agent, and moisturizer. Additionally, it contains anti-microbial properties and natural antioxidants which help to protect the skin from sun rays and facilitates the skin’s ability to rejuvenate and refresh exhausted looking skin, thus leaving it soft and silky.
Honey helps with coughs, particularly buckwheat honey.
Honey also has the ability to absorb and retain moisture and this helps in keeping the skin well hydrated, fresh and supple. It is known that ancient women used honey and milk to keep the skin youthful, radiant, and smooth. Use these masks to give your skin that oomph.
Balance the 5 elements
Shiny conditioned hair
Honey has been used in Ayurveda medicine in India for at least 4000 years and is considered to affect all three of the body’s primitive material imbalances positively. It is also said to be useful in improving eyesight, weight loss, curing impotence and premature ejaculation, urinary tract disorders, bronchial asthma, diarrhoea, and nausea.
Honey is a humectant (which means that it helps to retain moisture) and an emollient (meaning that it softens and soothes), which “naturally” makes it a great conditioner and moisturizer. It is also rich in vitamins and minerals, so using it in your hair care routine can leave your tresses looking shinier, feeling softer, and in an overall more healthy condition. Recent studies have also shown that because of honey’s antibacterial and antioxidant properties, it can also prove beneficial in keeping your scalp healthy and promote hair growth!
Reduce cough and throat irritation
Honey is referred as “Yogavahi” since it has a quality of penetrating the deepest tissues of the body. When honey is used with other herbal preparations, it enhances the medicinal qualities of those preparations and also helps them to reach the deeper tissues.
Blood sugar regulation Even though honey contains simple sugars, it is NOT the same as white sugar or artificial sweeteners. Its exact combination of fructose and glucose actually helps the body regulate blood sugar levels. Some honeys have a low hypoglycaemic index, so they don’t jolt your blood sugar.
Osteoporosis Research has shown that a teaspoon of honey per day aids calcium utilization and prevents osteoporosis – probably not a bad idea for anyone over 50. If you want to get the all the goodness from your honey, make sure it is pure and raw. Raw honey contains vitamins, minerals and enzymes not present in refined honey.
Types of Honey (most popular)
• Alfalfa
• Blueberry
• Buckwheat
• Clover
• Manuka
• Orange Blossom
• Wildflower There are at least 40 types – each one has distinctive taste and unique properties. As a rule darker honey tends to have higher antioxidant levels
“My son, eat thou honey, for it is good and the honeycomb is sweet to thy taste” King Solomon - Proverbs: 24:13
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coats This Autumn-Winter designers offer us wild and free designs of coats and jackets oversized in style, with this abundance of oversized coats we look to the motto: ‘the bigger the better’ because as temperatures drop the oversized coat is there to hug and embracfe us within there multi-layers. Here we look at some bright ideas and designs of oversize coats. No matter if these coats are made of fur, knits or other fabrics, the fashion offers lots of beautiful style variations. For some people, this androgynous look might be a bit strange, yet you have to admit that this style makes quite a statement it looks pretty cool, and you can style oversize coats with absolutely everything you want.
You can throw a thick wool scarf, any type of hat (from fedora to beanie), ankle heeled boots, skinnies, trousers or skirts. If you want to balance the masculine feel, then the best choice so far is to style the oversize coat with a chic office blouse, statement necklace, an A-line skirt and classic heels or you can always go for a casual style by teaming coat with denim shirt and sophisticated jumper teamed with casual pants and low heel shoes. Oversize coats length, offers vast length ranges, so depending on what looks best on your body type, you have an endless selection.
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Though the dropped shoulder coat is nothing new, the Fall 2013 runways reminded us all how much we love the androgynous style. After months of light sundresses, the oversized topcoat almost makes us excited for the cooler temperatures ahead (or at least for the fashions that come with the seasonal change).
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The symbolic Piaget Rose, Possession and Piaget Heart collections whisks you off into the magic of the festive season. Swirling flurries of precious stones and watches with magical hours await your decision to put a sparkle in the eye of your loved ones.
Piaget Rose Roses have always been a part of Yves Piaget’s life and of the history of his famous family firm. They have served as muses in accompanying and inspiring its creations such as these ultra-feminine models that welcome splashes of colour into their gold and diamond bouquets. This pendant with its entirely diamondpaved stylised petals resembles a lifelike luminous flower scintillating against the skin. Six diamonds set on the chain prolong this sparkling effect.
This gold ring lights up the night with its dazzling beauty. White and pink shine with equal intensity, as Piaget celebrates the magic of a regal, blooming rose embracing a tourmaline.
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Piaget draws inspiration from asymmetrical elegance for the design of this ring with diamond-set rose gold petals. Two softpetalled flowers associated with a poetic design create a refined classical effect on the finger they gently encircle.
Possession Desire and passion pervade the Possession collection with its two inseparable rings that whirl those who wear them into an endless spiral of love
Limelight Magic Hour A nod to precious hours, the Magic Hour watch makes light of time with a blend of daring and refinement, transforming each and every moment into a delightfully entrancing experience. Three ways of wearing it, three styles, three moods‌ the Magic Hour watch reveals the magic of a dial that changes face in step with its owner’s moods. When placed horizontally, the generously open ellipse displays a free-spirited expression of harmonious perfection that transcends ephemeral trends.
The slender, delicate bracelet combines the supple nature of a dainty chain with the strength of the diamond. A round, understated and contemporary circle engraved with the Possession logo forms a poetic bond, while a diamond twirls around the wrist like a passionate tie from which one cannot break free.
A soft caress turns the oval sideways to enjoy a mischievous break, while another 45 degreerotation allows the watch to reveal its dazzling diamond-set gold numerals. This captivating timepiece thus becomes an authentic jewellery watch. So Magic‌ so Piaget
With its two rings symbolising loving ties, the Possession pendant embodies passion. Like two inseparable hearts, its two circles are intimately bound together. The first is engraved with the Possession logo and adorned with a diamond, while the second sparkles with the fire of multiple diamonds. Two pendants in one, dedicated to a one and only love.
Piaget Heart Since its creation, the Piaget Heart collection has been telling the story of love in its most delicate form. When a flamboyant heart coils around the finger in a flurry of diamonds, the result is excessively glamorous and totally Piaget. This spectacular ring reinterprets the mesmerising curves of the Piaget heart.
Two inseparably linked rings turning freely around each other in a perpetual movement surrounded by diamonds. A dance that remains the true signature feature of this unique jewellery creation.
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This pendant with its unique curve is imbued with the extravagance of exceptional love stories. A jewellery creation featuring radiant curves that light up a dĂŠcolletage. Very much a star and resolutely couture by nature, the Piaget heart plays with the brilliance of its diamonds and captures every spark of passion.
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Lace Black Dress: J. Mendel Boloero Jacket: Megenta 8’s Hummingbird Collection Diamond Tennis Braclet: Diamond Wave Diamond Studs: Jay Borro Knuckle Clutch: Alexander McQueen Couture Black Suede Crystal Ankle tie Sandals: Brian Atwood
Black Dress: Victoria Beckham Vintage Inspired Black Silk Eveing Coat: Libelula Sterling silver and 18ct Diamond Braclet: Tianpo Jewellery, The hearts of Fire Collection 4.95ct Diamond tear drop earrings in white and yellow gold: Goldmine Clutch: Vintage Gold bar: Chanel Gold and 30cts of Diamonds Silettos: House of Brogezie designed by Christopher Michael Shellis
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3 Piece Suit: J. Banana Republic White Dress Shirt: Paul Smith Pure Silk Geometric Tie : Armani Leather Driving Gloves: Historic Sunglasses: RayBan Black Leather Tie-Up: Milanoo
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Velvet Jacket & Trousers: D&G Black Turtle neck pull: Perry Ellis Black Leather Belt: Calvin Klein Gold and Diamond Watch: Dior Leather Shoulder Bag: Louis Vuitton Two Tone Wing Tip Oxford: Bolano
A NAME THAT CAN STAND ALONE Bulgari, Bulgari Catene Bulgari, Bulgari Catene is as much a jewel as a timepiece, a showcase of watchmaking magnificently sculpted in gold. This most famous of wristwatches bears the hallmarks of the celebrated Italian jeweller whose heritage has shaped each of its new models, including Catene with its chain links. Assembled into the legendary bracelet that coils twice around the wrist, a favourite signature of the brand, they interweave with deceptive simplicity. Each of these links, some set with diamonds, is dazzling proof of the expertise deployed by Bulgari’s jewellers and watchmakers. Daring but sensual, elegant but extravagant, Catene gives women a new way to wear time like a second skin. A distinctly unconventional, and so very Bulgari, pink-gold jewel.
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The men’s collection for Prada Fall / Winter is clean and colorful, in one word: essential. The lines are simple, linear, precise. Miuccia Prada was clearly chasing perfection this season, although at a first glance her fall 2013 menswear collection was an ode paid to simplicity this doesn’t necessarily mean it lacked appeal or even sophistication for that matter. Miuccia Prada is a visionary who finds comfort and allurement in naturalness rather than eccentricity. 84
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At Milan Fashion week designers set the trends for the coming winter months. This season Prada set a different tone. Miuccia Prada, said “in this collection, everything is apparently normal, because I’ve gotten away from the glamor in favor of something more human’. This new collection of colourful jackets in Red, light blue, light green, beige, sky blue, gray and black are the key colours, along with the variations of leather garments. Red, light blue, light green, beige, sky blue, gray and black of course: these are the key colours, along with the variations of leather garments, sorted by man Prada. Rather then presenting a series of models dressed in one color, Prada’s autumn / winter look was broken down into compositions like a blue blazer, black pull and burgundy pants and a sky-colored, or red leather jacket, lilac sweater and grey trousers with tight a check. These clothes are color blocked, presented in shades that have that vintage touch, that dazzles, capture and represent a bygone era when men’s fashion did not need frills, gems and precious details. This collection is CLASSIC with a touch of RETRO showcasing trousers that barely touch the ankle, vintage leather jackets, and coloured pastels in shades such as light blue or pale green.
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Fabulous at 50
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hey say that when you turn 50, your best years are behind you. So for most women reaching 50 is a milestone, you’ve had children, friends, lovers, husbands and divorces and headaches aplenty. But somehow the women of today seem to have forgotten how to get old. Smart and forward-looking despite having more yesterdays than tomorrows – they’re celebrating what Picasso called “the autumn of a woman’s life.” With an increasing ageing population 50 has definitely become the new 30, at 50+ women have seen it all and are unyielding, undaunted and savagely unimpressed by anything the world has to throw at them “Been there – Done that!” So with this new generation of Quintastics woman we take a look at how 50+ woman are redefining their lives.
Sharon Stone (55)
Carol Vorderman (52)
Kim Cattrall (57)
The Inverted Adolescents Late bloomers, this lot have become more attractive and successful as the years go on – which has the unfortunate side effect of making them reluctant to leave the party while it’s still in full swing. La Stone was unremarkable until her mid-30s, when her acting career exploded and she posed nude in Playboy. Having appeared topless on the cover of Paris Match, she is, one of the oldest women to grace the cover of Tatler. On the dark side of the Inverted Adolescent category is Madonna. Madge is everything non-celebrity Quintastics should avoid. A “cougar” contrary to the myth propagated by these older women on the “hunt” for young blood, is not a compliment; neither is a “swoftie” (single women over 50 living it up in nightclubs and tweeting about their experiences on the internet.) Madonna (55) www.celebridades.uol.com.br, www.coventrytelegraph.net, www.davidmorris.com, www.wikia.com
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Carole Bouquet (56)
Michelle Pfeiffer (55)
The Enigmas
Isabelle Adjani (58)
By refusing to allude to their age (all except Pfeiffer, who said that “If you think hitting 40 is liberating, wait until you hit 50”) or events in their personal lives, these women have elevated themselves to an ethereal plane. Fine genes, sheer black polo necks, discreet jewellery and cosmetic help of the so-good-you-don’t-know-it’s-there variety characterises these woman portray how every woman over the ages wishes to look – Elegant & flawless
Kristin Scott Thomas (53)
Iman Abdulmajid (58)
Elle MacPherson (50)
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The Kooks
Tilda Swinton (52)
These women are simply weird, eccentric or plain both! Sometimes getting noticed for the wrong reasons but still making a statement. They don’t care what other people think because they have the confidence to hold.
Helena Bona Carter & Bjork (left) - both 47 - not quite there but both just had to be featured!
The Humorists These women quash their insecurities with humour – never trying to hide their laughter lines and often ridiculing themselves. Woman to be admired by all generations.
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Ellen Degeneres (55)
Nature gives you the “ face you have at 20. Life shapes the face you have at 30. But at 50 you get the face you deserve Coco Chanel
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Emma Thompson (50)
The Professionals By refusing, from the start, to devote all their energies to their looks, channelling them instead into being respected for what they do, these Quintastics have achieved enduring success. A rare confidence in their own abilities and a pragmatic optimism is what sets these women apart. It is also the reason why they have not, like so many in the category above, resorted to cosmetic help (well maybe a little bit!) 90
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Condoleezza Rice (58)
Oprah Winfrey (59)
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The Christmas countdown can begin. The clocks have gone back, the weather has turned and the build up to Christmas has begun... Marks & Spencer as always have released their Xmas adverts showcasing everything GREAT about Xmas. Starring a stellar cast of British talent including Rosie Huntington-Whitely, David Gandy and Helena Bonham Carter, the 2013 ad takes viewers on a spectacular seasonal journey inspired by some of our most loved fairy tales. To get the look visit: www.marksandspencer.com
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ASTLEY CLARKE This month we focus our attention on Astley Clarke a luxury British brand built on the simple belief that every woman should be afforded the luxury of Going Precious. With a bold ambition of bringing unique, exquisitely crafted and innovatively designed jewellery to a new generation of luxury customers, Bec Astley Clarke founded Astley Clarke with the internet shopper very much in mind. Established in 2006, one of the driving forces of the in-house jewellery at Astley Clarke is the use gorgeously of coloured gemstones in their designs, and their mission to fearlessly re-introduce them as a mainstay of every woman’s wardrobe. With inventive designs and a luxury palette, Astley Clarke may be a new kid on the block in the world of jewellery design, but they are certainly one to watch, and indeed to wear.
Their collections are thought provoking and beautiful designed in their London studio, this jewellery collection utilises unparalleled craftsmanship when it comes to the design process, and a luxury approach which is synonymous with the Astley Clarke name. As autumn blows into our lives and the days become a little more windy and grey, Astley Clarke present bright colourful pieces of jewellery to enliven our days and we are loving the oranges, yellows and multicoloured bracelets‌ intricate, detailed and absolutely gorgeous.Also available are their highly addictive stackable rings in a hand mixed palette of vivid enamels and hand cut gemstones. Each piece sits seamlessly alongside each other making their collectability limitless. For further information visit www.astleyclarke.com
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CELSIUS X VI II - LeDix Furtif ______________________________________________________________________________ Celsius X VI II raises the cellphone to the rank of objet d’art. LeDix Furtif, the first mechanical mobile phone with a flying tourbillon and the brand’s signature ‘Remontage Papillon’ winding system, further enhances the technical and aesthetic feat already achieved. Micro-mechanics draws inspiration from the technology used in stealth planes such as the B2 or F117. LeDix Furtif is the first cellphone with an all carbon-fibre structure. Sturdy but light, virile and yet discreet with its monochrome look, it is subtly imbued with a sense of energy and power. With each opening and closing of the phone, the ‘Remontage Papillon’ makes that unmistakable mechanical clicking sound expressing the energy the user is supplying to the watch mechanism. At its heart glides another technical instrument – the world’s most off-centred flying tourbillon. In an ultimate reference to its namesake military aircraft, it is swept over by a squadron of gold, platinum or aluminium inserts. Available in three 8-piece limited editions with pink gold, platinum or black-toned inserts.
DESCRIPTION: Hand-wound, ‘Remontage Papillon” hinge, 330 parts, 21,600 vib/h, 100-hour power reserve, off-centre flying tourbillon mounted on shock-absorbers ____________________________________________________________________________ FUNCTIONS: Hours, minutes, seconds, and power-reserve indicator ____________________________________________________________________________ CASE: Clamshell phone, 49 mm Carbon fibre structure with polished, satin-brushed, shotblasted and “Clous de Paris” hobnail finishes ____________________________________________________________________________ DIAL: Satin-brushed with black gold finish Power-reserve indicator over a 200° sweep Three-dimensional hour-markers at 12, 3 and 9 o’clock 5 to 8 o’clock opening revealing the bridges and gear trains
OTHER VERSIONS ______________________________________________________ “LE HOLSTER”: hand-sewn leather “LeKit” mechanical hands-free kit in leather and polished/satin-brushed metal ______________________________________________________ “LABASE”: docking station in wood, leather and polished or satin-brushed leather exterior “LaChaîne”: chain composed of mechanical parts, belt-attached via a system of springmounted beads and mechanically linked to the phone Information and images courtesy of www.swisstime.ch
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Royal Coloseo ___________________________________________________________________________________________ This model instantly intrigues observers and draws all eyes. Although the resemblance is not entirely obvious, there is a definite sense of déjà vu. That is doubtless because the Royal Coloseo revives the spirit of the Speed Boat model, bringing it firmly back to centre-stage on the watchmaking scene. The newcomer retains all the charm of the stellar model from the year 2000s. Loyal to its tradition of innovation, Saint-Honoré has enriched it with its latest touch: the “Éclair™” (lightning bolt) touch. A magnificent bezel is thus enhanced by a unique “diamond-pavé effect” motif composed of three rows shining like diamonds and representing 267 distinctive assets. Associated with a finely decorated and gem-set mother-of-pearl dial, this impressive feat of fine craftsmanship catches the light at the slightest move of the wrist and sparkles like the precious stone itself. The redesigned case is adorned with a crown topped with a black onyx, the signature of the Coloseo line, and proves that one can command attention while measuring a dainty 37 mm in diameter. And since everything becomes it so well, the Royal Coloseo is fitted with a trendy leather strap or a steel mesh bracelet. To be worn like a piece of jewellery!
MOVEMENT: Quartz _______________________________________________ FUNCTIONS: Hours, minutes, seconds and date _______________________________________________ CASE: PVD pink gold-plated steel, 38 mm “Éclair™” bezel and crown topped with a black onyx Sapphire crystal Water-resistant to 30 m / 3 ATM _______________________________________________ DIAL: White mother-of-pearl 8 diamond hourmarkers (0.05 cts) and 4 applied Roman numerals Date window at 6 o’clock _______________________________________________ BRACELET/STRAP: PVD pink gold-plated steel with matching folding clasp
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CALATRAVA Réf. 5227 ________________________________________________________________________________________________________ The ultimate classic watch since 1932, the Calatrava has forged Patek Philippe’s reputation with its inimitable rounded lines. The new reference reflects the collection’s legendary identity codes, while opting for originality with its cover that detaches completely from the back of the timepiece and is rendered invisible by its inner hinge. Reference 5227 also symbolises unique know-how, exemplified by the 39 mm case with its concave bezel, slightly curving lugs and slender silhouette. The dial features a creamy lacquered shade and focuses on the essence of time: three hands plus the date. Finally, beneath this architectural expertise lies the in-house Calibre 324 S C with gold rotor illustrating the brand’s concern for details through its polished and bevelled bridges, its engraved finishes and its legendary precision.
MOVEMENT: Mechanical automatic, Calibre 324 S C, 213 parts, 29 jewels, 28,800 vib/h, 38 to 48-hour power reserve; 21k gold unidirectional rotor ________________________________________________________________________________________________________ FUNCTIONS: Hours, minutes, seconds and date ________________________________________________________________________________________________________ CASE: 18k pink, white or yellow gold, 39 mm Sapphire crystal and screw-down sapphire-crystal case back with invisible hinge Water-resistant to 30 m (3 ATM/100 ft) ________________________________________________________________________________________________________ DIAL: Cream-toned lacquered brass base 18k gold polished and facetted Dauphine hands Date window at 3 o’clock ________________________________________________________________________________________________________ BRACELET/STRAP: Hand-sewn shiny black alligator with large scales (white gold version), shiny chocolate brown (yellow gold version) or shiny dark chestnut brown (pink gold version) with matching buckle
Happy Sport Medium Automatic __________________________________________ In 1993, Caroline Scheufele created what would become one of Chopard’s iconic timepieces, the Happy Sport. In 2013, to celebrate the anniversary of these freely moving diamonds that hover above exquisite dials, Chopard unveils the new Happy Sport Medium Automatic and at the same time adds a mechanical movement to the collection. This new interpretation has all the elegance and sophistication of the original Happy Sport. The silver-toned dial is embellished with a classic guilloché motif and wonderfully accentuates the sparkle of the seven moving diamonds. Turn it over, and the sapphire crystal back reveals the automatic mechanical movement with its straight-line “Côtes de Genève” motif. The 36mm steel case is set on an alligator strap.
MOVEMENT: Mechanical automatic, 25 jewels, 28,800 vib/h, 42-hour power reserve ___________________________________________________________________________________________ FUNCTIONS: Hours, minutes, seconds and date ___________________________________________________________________________________________ CASE: Stainless steel, 36 mm Steel crown set with a blue sapphire Anti-reflective sapphire crystal and transparent back Water-resistant to 30 m (3 ATM/100 ft) ___________________________________________________________________________________________ DIAL: Silver-toned and guilloché with 7 moving diamonds Rhodium-plated hands and Roman numerals Date window between 4 and 5 o’clock ___________________________________________________________________________________________ BRACELET/STRAP: Alligator with steel buckle
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hristmas is fast approaching so why not get into the festive spirit this year with a visit to one or more Christmas Markets scattered across Europe.
Forget the hassle of frantic seasonal shopping in overcrowded city streets. The ambience of one of Europe’s advent markets encompasses everything a shopping centre experience does not – think decorated gingerbread men, candlelit carol singing, stocking-fillers of glass ornaments, wooden toys and porcelain dolls, and the occasional traditional treat to help you on your merry way. Here we take a look at some of the oldest and most stunning European Christmas Markets for 2013
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rague, Czech Republic 30th November 2013 - 12th January 2014
Christmas markets (Vanocni trh) are a key ingredient of the festive magic in the Czech Republic. And the Prague Christmas markets are most impressive, lighting up the city and bringing locals and tourists together to share in the spirit, in a true ‘winter wonderland’ setting. The two best Vanocni trh are situated on the slopes of Wenceslas Square and in the Old Town Square. The markets consist of brightly decorated wooden huts selling traditional handcrafted products such as intricate glassware and jewellery, embroidered lace, wooden toys, metal-ware, ceramic plates and mugs, scented candles, beautifully dressed puppets and dolls, Christmas tree ornaments, and hats, gloves and scarves. This picture perfect festive scene is complete with brightly decorated a wooden hut surrounding a giant glittering Christmas tree which is shipped in from the Krkonose Mountains in the North of the Czech Republic. It is erected at the Old Town Square and draped in a blaze of lights. The tree is switched on every night around 5pm. Set against Prague’s dark gothic skyline this is truly a spectacular sight. Finally the Prague Christmas markets wouldn’t be complete without sampling the local gourmet cuisine delights with offerings of honeyed gingerbread, vánocvka (a braided pastry with raisins), and vosí hnízda (biscuits laiden with nuts and rum).
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Christmas Markets or Advent markets in Sweden are extremely popular with locals and tourists alike and highlight many Swedish Christmas traditions, for example the consumption of glögg which is a hot spicy wine.
nearby. Outdoor stalls sell Swedish Christmas sweets, smoked sausages, reindeer meat, glögg and a wide range of Swedish handicrafts and other gifts.
Warm yourself with a glass of spicy mulled wine (glögg) and browse over the most gorgeous handicrafts and Christmas decorations. You can sample typical Swedish Christmas delicacies at the markets too so look out for smoked sausage, reindeer meat and traditional Swedish Christmas sweets.
At least four Xmas Markets take place within the city area of Stockholm, namely Skansen on the park island of Djurgården, which has the world’s oldest open-air museum where the Christmas market date back to 1903, Gamla Stan, commonly known as The Old Town just south of the Royal Palace, is, the oldest of the Swedish capital’s four festive markets. Cobblestone streets, chiming church bells and a wonderful aroma of roasted chestnuts will make you feel like you’ve walked on the set of A Christmas Carol.
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There are a number of charming Christmas markets to enjoy in Denmark, but if you’re looking for the most famous of them all – offering a real Danish flavour head to Copenhagen and the Christmas Market of Tivoli Gardens. Copenhagen is a Christmas city, not just because Greenland is the home of the ‘Julemand’ (Santa) but because this holiday is the most eagerly anticipated by all Danes who have passed down its simple pleasures and traditions from generation to generation. Each year the Tivoli Gardens are transformed into a winter wonderland thanks to more than 500,000 fairy lights. Although the Tivoli Christmas Market has only been running only since 1994, it attracts more than a million visitors, an astonishing figure given that Denmark has a population of 5.5 million.
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Stroll around the 60 colourfully painted stalls offering porcelain and wooden dolls while sipping on a warming glögg, (Danish mulled wine) which is laden with liquor, raisins and spices, followed by a hot apple dumpling to ward off the cold chills. Warm yourself with a cup of mulled wine (gløgg) and take your time picking out that perfect Danish design gift or decoration to take home. The Russian theme, introduced last season, is still going strong this year, although Nordic touches have returned by popular demand. While the replica of St. Basil’s Cathedral remains, then, a traditional Father Christmas is back, residing in a nineteenth-century pantomime theatre, while stall decoration takes its lead from Danish and Scandinavian customs. The gardens also offer an ice rink, rollercoaster and theme park rides for those up for more than just a leisurely amble round the handicraft stalls. Based in the centre of the capital it attracts up to a million visitors, so expect crowds.
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Other classics include the Christmas market in front of City Hall, the traditional Viennese Christmas market on Freyung, and the markets at Spittelberg. The aromas of candied fruits, cotton candy and other delicacies like Christmas punch and roasted chestnuts wafting around the small wooden market stalls still retain their magical power. The Magic of Advent in Vienna during November and December complements the market in front of City Hall. The adjoining Rathauspark is a place of seasonal inspiration with festively adorned trees, ponyriding, trips on the Christkindl Express and fairy-tale scenes portrayed in artistically-arranged displays. SUNSEARCH MAGAZINE
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Magical Christmases have a dazzling, sparkly meaning for those in Brussels because the Christmas Markets at the Grand Place and Place St. Catherine’s area are filled to the brim with activities for children and adults. Temporary shopping chalets and even brassieres go up at the end of November and last for the entire month of December through to New Years. Activities include a skating rink, a Big Wheel (Ferris wheel), round-about and ice dinosaur monster. All have entrance fees, but it is an exciting time for a city during the coldest months of the year. Brass bands, free performances and ice sculptures are also on display as part of the cultural programme. One of the highlights for Christmas shoppers are the 240 wooden Christmas chalets opened during this time. They line the streets of Bourse, Marché aux Poissons and Place St. Catherines. These stalls look like gingerbread houses, twinkling with fairy lights and covered with ‘snow-top’ roofs. In a city famous for its cuisine, what better place to indulge your sweet tooth than in Brussels. The Christmas market acts more as a gastronomic affair, offering plump French olives, sumptuous Belgian chocolates, waffles, steaming plates of moules-frites and snails, and seasonal croustillons (sugared doughnuts).
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Strasbourg Christmas markets have something for everyone, every whim is permitted and pleasant surprises are legion: a large number of events, concerts and exhibitions provide opportunities for interesting encounters. Christkindelsmärik the oldest and most famous Christmas market is surrounded by the Notre Dame Cathedral, wooden stalls are stacked with delicate ornaments and nativity figurines as well as mid-shopping snacks and local specialties such as bredele (cookies) and Flammekeuche (thin pizza with bacon, onions, and crème fraîche) other markets can be found on Place du Château, Place d’Austerlitz and Place du Cordeaux.
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INTERNATIONAL TAX & WEALTH MANAGEMENT
Are You Sure You Are Managing Risk? By Chris McCann, Partner, Blevins Franks
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If you are retired or nearing retirement and have a life expectancy of 20 years or more, holding all your capital in cash is Wealth preservation is about protecting generally a high risk strategy. The income the value of your capital in ‘real terms’ will be reduced by tax, interest rates can – that is, after inflation and tax. There and do change (and are currently at are in fact various threats to your wealth historic lows), and your capital will lose that you need to take into account and value each year as a result of inflation. plan for. Inflation is insidious – you may not notice In many cases they are only thinking about investment risk, and generally Cash is not the risk free option many the effects each year until it is too late. It is important to consider the impact it can just worry about how risky or volatile people view it as; it depends have on your savings now, so you can take particular assets are. That is part of it, but on your time horizon. steps today to protect your wealth and not the whole story. long-term financial security. First you should identify what your Tax has always been a threat to wealth, objective is. When we get to retirement more so today. As governments struggle most of us want to ensure that our to reduce their debt, they are seeking every money easily lasts for the rest of our opportunity to increase tax revenues. lives so we can maintain the standard of Their main target has been private capital, living we are used to - our objective is on which they are imposing higher taxes therefore to maintain our buying power on income and gains. throughout retirement. ne common request I get from investors and retirees discussing their financial planning is that they want to take as little risk as possible. They understandably want to protect the value of the capital they have built up over the years.
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as much of your wealth to your family as possible.
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firm etc. The difference can be significant, so you need to establish exactly what protection all your capital has in the event of institutional failure. Look at the structures you hold your wealth in and ensure your assets are either ring fenced or diversified as much as possible. You can eliminate institutional risk at the same time as improving your tax position. British expatriates have another risk to consider – currency risk. Often their savings, investments and pension funds are in Sterling, but living here in Spain all their expenses are in Euros. As you convert Sterling to Euros your income can suffer from exchange rate movements, not to mention the costs involved. Going back to the original consideration of investment risk, of course assets like equities, bonds and property can fall in value as well as rise, but there are steps you can take to reduce investment risk within your portfolio. Spanish succession tax and UK inheritance tax (if you are a British expatriate) will have on the assets you leave to your family and heirs. In tandem with the tax rises, financial privacy - something which many people once took for granted - is being steadily eroded. Governments across the world are now agreeing to automatically exchange information. This means that tax authorities will receive information on your assets and income abroad each year. You need to review the way you hold your capital to ensure that is it in the most tax efficient structures for Spain, and in a compliant manner so that you need not be concerned about exchange of information.
You need to properly diversify your capital across a range of investment assets, countries, sectors and even management styles, to obtain the lowest risk exposure for the potential risk you are seeking. Risk and return are not always proportionate - you can easily expose yourself to more risk than you need to, and more than can be justified by the return potential of your portfolio. Wealth preservation is perhaps more important than ever before, but in today’s economic environment it is extremely difficult to achieve without the help of professional wealth management advice.
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Another risk we all need to be aware of is institutional risk. This is the risk that the financial institution holding your money will fail. Savers have lost money over recent years as a result of bank failures, and you want to avoid this happening to you. Within Europe the level of investor protection from institutional failure varies significantly between each country and between the type of institution - e.g. bank, insurance company, investment
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rom big cities to small picturesque towns, from boiling hot deserts to snow-capped mountains, from the magnificent Redwood forests to the shimmering waters of the Pacific Ocean, California, America’s 31st state is one of the most beautiful and fascinating states in the Union, so it’s no wonder it’s one of the most popular and most visited regions.
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Nicknamed the Golden State for the “gold in them there hills” that drew fortune-seekers across the country in 1848, California’s 163,696 square miles make it the third largest state behind Alaska and Texas. Trying to encapsulate what California offers into one word, or even one sentence, is pretty much impossible. Divided into twelve different tourist regions with each offering its own distinct character and attraction, I ask what other destination in the world can offer such variety? Here we take look at some of the most popular cities;
SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA
The San Francisco Bay Area is a geographically diverse and extensive metropolitan region that is home to nearly 8 million inhabitants within its cities of San Francisco, Oakland, and San Jose. Once a focus of Spanish missions and Gold Rush prospectors, the Bay Area is better known now for its lifestyle, liberal politics and high-tech industry (Silicon Valley) and wine from the famous Napa County.
Famous the world over for its liberal community, hilly terrain, Victorian architecture, scenic beauty, summer fog, and great ethnic and cultural diversity and not forgetting the striking Golden Gate Bridge the districts of San Francisco Bay is one of the most metropolitan and cultural areas within the whole of America.
SAN DIEGO San Diego the self-proclaimed “America’s finest city”, is known for its ideal climate, impressive beaches, and several tourist attractions which include the SeaWorld theme park and the San Diego Zoo. Sitting just north of the Mexico border, across from Tijuna, San Diego has a somewhat slower paced atmosphere - especially when compared to that of its northern neighbour Los Angeles and when visiting, some may find it provides a soothing break from all the hustle and bustle. Home to the Pacific Fleet of the United States Navy San Diego is also known as “the birthplace of California” since it was the first European landfall. San Diego’s economy is also home to a number of institutions of higher learning, including the University of California, San Diego, the University of San Diego, and San Diego State University. www.bmwblog.com, www.democratic-republicans.us, www.humanandnatural.com, www.pinerose.com, www.redandwhite.com, www.rockinmama.net, www.santamonica.com, www.unionsquarebackslide.com, www.uswestcoasttours.com
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LOS ANGELES
Known simply as L.A and nicknamed the “City of Angels”, Los Angeles is the most populous city in California. Located in Southern California, the city is surrounded by vast mountain ranges, valleys, forests, beautiful beaches and desert. People either love it or hate it but no matter what, Los Angeles makes no excuses and changes itself for no one. And you’ve got to admire that. Made up of dozens of communities, there is not one single experience that can sum up the life and heartbeat of this city. But what can be noted about Los Angeles by both tourists and locals alike is, the hustle-and-bustle lifestyle, the vibrant and unique neighbourhoods, and the extreme diversity that sets it apart from any other city.
to one of the city’s most famous (or infamous) attractions: the Sunset Strip. Here you’ll find most of the city’s hippest clubs frequented by up-andcoming actors and socialites, as well as some of the city’s finest hotels and shopping, including the upscale Melrose Avenue Shopping District if ever there is a place to spot a celebrity this is the place!
small, artsy beach town offers one of the greatest collections of cafes, bars, galleries, antiques and one-of-a-kind shops around. Weekend afternoons on the boardwalk are definitely a memorable experience for any visitor to the city.
The city of Beverly Hills with its world-famous zip code is synonymous with wealth, status, and celebrity. The understated elegance and grace of the residential neighbourhoods are balanced out by Rodeo Drive, which offers some of the finest and most expensive shopping in the world – But be sure to look the part when shopping, after all look what happened to Pretty Woman!
One of the most prominent communities of L.A is Pasadena. The Old Town Pasadena provides one of the greatest clusters of bars, shops, cafes and restaurants in the entire L.A. area. The city is also known for the Norton Simon Museum, which is the largest collection of art owned by one man, and the Rose Bowl. Every New Year’s Day, this not-so-sleepy town becomes the focus of the entire world for the annual Tournament of Roses Parade.
The metropolitan area of Los Angeles offer some of the finest communities, most famous of all being Hollywood with its glitz, glamour and sprinkle of stardust. It is home to Warner Bros. Studio and Universal Studios. Ritzy West Hollywood is home
Santa Monica & the Bay Cities is a place for all ages and offers the best in entertainment with its famous Santa Monica Pier. Venice, just south of Santa Monica, is the city’s home to all things eclectic and many things downright bizarre. This
From the eternal sunshine and Hollywood glitz to all the small communities, the City of Angels will forever be many things to many people. Even at night, the stars just seem to shine that little bit brighter….
An article about California wouldn’t be complete without looking at the enchanting Disneyland, a place where children and the young at heart find that dreams really do come true. Built under the watchful eyes of Walt Disney himself, Disneyland Park, originally Disneyland, is a seamless blend of yesterday, today and tomorrow. Smiling train conductors, marching bands and the clip-clop of horse drawn carriages remind you of carefree days. Fast rides, water adventures and the opportunity to meet your
favourite Disney character make this place simply magical…
and shoes sank into the still-soft concrete! But, before long - and in inimitable Disney fashion - the staff and Imaginers at Disneyland had everything under control and the park soon became one of Southern California’s most popular tourist destinations.
Walt Disney was 53-years-old when he realized his dream of building a park where “age relives fond memories of the past and youth may savour the challenge and promise of the future.” Officially opened on July 17, 1955, all was not rosy during the early days of Disneyland park, especially on opening day, when 60,000 guests were invited but 28,000 showed up for the festivities! Rides broke down, streets leading to the park were jammed,
Today, the popularity of Disneyland continues, thanks to Disney’s universal appeal and the company’s dedication to keeping Disneyland new and fresh, not only with the addition of new rides but also a whole new park (California Adventure) and the Downtown Disney district where visitors can shop, dine, and even enjoy nightlife a la Disney. The secret to Disneyland is its ability to change yet, remain the same. As Walt Disney said “Disneyland will never be completed. It will continue to grow as long as there is imagination left in the world.”
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Family adventure for everyone Fancy Christmas dinner on the plains? For a family-friendly holiday with enough adventure for everyone, luxury travel agents say Zambia is a little known gem. With guided tours through the brush, visits to local community development projects and opportunities for children to star gaze, learn to make elephant dung paper and safely explore the country’s native insects, Zambia offers an ideal camping safari. “Glamping” that’s glamorous camping for the less-than-intrepid - at sites such as Zebra Plains, Sanctuary Puku Ridge and Mfuwe Lodge put you on site with many of the luxuries of a top hotel. A 10-day trip organized by luxury holiday group Abercrombie & Kent Limited with three nights at Zebra Plains, five nights at Marlin Lodge in Mozambique and one night at the Intercontinental Hotel near the airport in Johannesburg starts at £5,725 per person, including flights.
The best of both worlds
One hundred years ago, Schloss Elmau was created as an artistic community. The compound at the foot of the Wetterstein Mountain Range is now a luxury hotel offering half a dozen restaurants, a concert hall, outdoor activities and a handful of spas with services ranging from Hammams to full-body treatments and a private salt water floating area. The entire hotel is heated with regenerative energy from the resort’s woodchip heating plant. Its mix of high-end relaxation services and access to Garmisch-Partenkirchen ski resort, means this resort offers the best of both winter worlds. Four-night trips start at £1,125 per person.
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A couple of absolute sweethearts Move over St. Barths, the Sweethearts are the new object of luxury travel affection. Song Saa, the local name for Koh Ouen and Koh Bong, two side-by-side Cambodian islands in the Gulf of Thailand, the sustainable 27-villa resort spans the two islands and offers private pools and verandas, private speedboat access, showers overlooking the water and a chef from the North Island in the Seychelles. Created by an Australian couple, the resort offers marine biologists to escort you on your snorkelling trips, kayaking in fresh water estuaries, hiking in the rainforest and local cooking lessons. Laos and Cambodia are easy places to travel to. Wild Frontiers offers a 14-night trip to Cambodia that includes a three-night stay at Song Saa for £3,995 per person before flights. Song Saa rooms range from $668 to $1,288 per person, per night.
“Walking the dog” with a difference
Curl up after a day of snowmobiling or dog sledding in a secluded Oslo cabin. Norway gives you a view of the Aurora Borealis along with the chance to visit the Sami people who are indigenous to the arctic and known for reindeer herding. Either a romantic holiday or a retreat with a group of mates offers the chance to snowshoe over frozen lakes and try the local cuisine made by Lapp guides. Quintessentially Travel offers 5-day trips starting at £5,000 per person
MARRIOTT’S CUSTOM HOUSE
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WELCOME TO MARRIOTT’S CUSTOM HOUSE Located within the historic Boston Custom House, this elegant urban retreat provides amazing views of Boston Harbour as well as convenient access to the city’s historic Freedom Trail. With the Atlantic Ocean on two sides and the famous Charles River running at its back, the city is a center of commerce, culture, education and entertainment.
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Features and Fitness: • Counting Room Lounge • Observation deck with breathtaking views of the city and harbour • Fitness center • Valet parking
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SUITE AMENITIES • Queen-size sofa bed in living area • Open living and dining areas with elegant, comfortable furnishings • Two flat-screen televisions, 2 DVD players, microwave and mini-refrigerator • Wireless internet
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When the world is not enough! “Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things you didn’t do than by the things you did, so throw off the bowlines, sail away. Catch the trade winds in your sails and explore, dream and discover”… Mark Twain
Ever since the 1950’s space has held a mystical hold over mankind, we know it’s out there when we look up and see the twinkling stars we know there are planets and solar systems swirling above our heads, we know how to get to it and have achieved marvellous discoveries over the past few decades, today more than ever our knowledge of space is overwhelming however space travel is still a phenomenon only a select few will ever be able to accomplish. Space travel offers a way to return to the “frontier” an opportunity to venture into the unknown, granted, it is currently a staggeringly expensive endeavour, but travel into outer space, including the planets of our solar system and other star systems within our galaxy, and the immensely large number of galaxies in the universe, represents a mysterious yet tempting new territory to explore. Popular culture has largely glamorized the possibilities of space travel through stories of beautiful people using advanced technology all offering peace. In short, we have romanticized about both the exploration of space and the experience of space travel through our myths, stories and portrayals.
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The race to space in the 1950’s was a battle of wills between two superpowers and nearly everybody marvelled at the first manned moon landing of July 1969, one of these idealists was entrepreneur Richard Branson. Todays he is one of the most talked about pioneers of space tourism who in 2004 signed a deal to licence technology from Paul Allen & Burt Rutan who built the first privately owned spaceship named ‘SpaceShipOne’ (SS1), a rocket plane that is lifted initially by a carrier vehicle before blasting skywards. Branson’s company Virgin Galactic philosophy is to provide suborbital spaceflights to space tourists, suborbital launches for space science missions, and orbital launches of small satellites in short he aims to be the first private spaceship to offer a commercial operating service. Since the formation of the company the Virgin Galactic team have been busy, a new hanger and terminal at Spaceport America in New Mexico has been built, and after two years of construction in 2009 ‘SpaceShipTwo’ (SS2) and ‘WhiteKnaightTwo’ Christened Virgin Mother Ship (VMS) were unveiled to the world.
The aim is for SpaceShipTwo (SS2) to take passengers on a wild two-and-a-half-hour flight, blasting them 360,000 feet (109,728 meters) above the Earth and giving them a fourto five-minute zero-gravity experience (and, as an added bonus, passengers officially become astronauts by traveling more than 50 miles (80 kilometers) into space). After the brief suborbital flight, the spacecraft re-enters the atmosphere and glides back to Earth. And so it was that during the month of September 2013, at approximately 8 a.m. local time, WhiteKnightTwo (WK2) carrier aircraft took off from the Mojave Desert carrying SS2 to an altitude of 46,000 feet. Virgin Galactic Chief Pilot Dave Mackay was at the WK2 controls, assisted by Scaled Composites (Scaled) co-pilot Mike Alsbury and The Spaceship Company Flight Test Engineer Scott Glaser. Upon release from WK2, SS2 pilots Mark Stucky and Clint Nichols, ignited the rocket motor for the planned 20-second burn propelling the spaceship to 69,000 feet. During this time, SS2 achieved a maximum speed of Mach 1.43. SS2 landed in Mojave at 9.25 a.m. local time completing the flight test with the pilots reporting a flawless flight.
Flights are expected to begin in 2014, and it is reported that over 700 tickets have been sold with rumours of Angelina Jolie, Ashton Kutcher and Stephen Hawking among the celebrity guests who will be aboard SpaceShipTwo (SS2) for the aircraft’s first set of flights, though the maiden voyage will be reserved for Branson family, the magnate and investor said. Virgin Galactic is advertising suborbital spaceflights for $20,000. (£125,000) For more information visit www.virgingalactic.com
AEROSPACE EVO A new look for pilots’ favorite instrument. Breitling has redesigned its electronic multifunction Aerospace chronograph in a style that is even more powerful and dynamic, yet as technical as ever. A highly professional design combined with peerless functionality. First launched in 1985, the Aerospace has asserted itself as one of the stellar models in the Breitling Professional range. Equipped with a chronometer-certified SuperQuartz™ movement, ten times more accurate than standard quartz, it is distinguished by its particularly simple and logical control system. Simply rotating, pressing or pulling out the crown is enough to operate the entire set of functions that are all especially useful to aviators: 1/100th of a second chronograph, countdown timer, 2nd timezone, alarm,...
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“The iPod completely changed the way people approach music.” Karl Lagerfeld. Combine the convenience of your digital music library - and mobile device-with the breathtaking performance of any set of Bang & Olufsen speakers. Bang & Olufsen introduced their first headphones back in 1978 – there aren’t many audio manufacturers who can claim that many years of experience. They have been defining and developing their products for nearly 40 years – the result is unbeatable sound quality, style and optimum comfort.
The BeoPlay H6 headphones are crafted from luxurious materials – natural leather and soft lambskin – and are a perfect choice for the style-conscious consumer who refuses to compromise quality in sound, design or craftsmanship. You can plug them in on the left or right side, there are double outputs so you can share your music with a friend and adjustable components make them fit your head perfectly. You need to try it to believe it!
BeoPlay A8, Docked or undocked, this one piece stereo brings your music to life from your digital devices.
Visit our showroom to try out the best option for you. The BeoPlay H3 ultra-light earphones are crafted from a solid block of aluminium and carry forward the Bang & Olufsen traditions of precision acoustics and craftsmanship, of building products that are able to reproduce the original sound material as authentically as possible.
BeoPlay H3 earphones.
BeoPlay H6 headphones.
BeoPlay A9. A compelling sound performer enriching your life with its cool presence and minimal fuss
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Sounds Matter Henry Wadsworth Longfellow called music the “universal language of mankind”. The sound of music is something that humans cannot live without. The quality of that sound is why it is so important to have acoustically perfect loudspeakers. Good music deserves to be heard as the artist originally intended it.
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Together with push-pull amplifier reproduced sound naturally, as never before.
Shaping the sound, the Bang & Olufsen Beolab 5 will listen and analyze the sound of your room and adapt it’s performance accordingly.
The Bang & Olufsen Beolab 9 with detail and depth of sound that makes the small hairs on your neck stand up and a tingle run down your spine.
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Outside speaker, with optional material:marble,onyx, travertine, terracotta. Full and warm tonal balance. from Architettura Sonora
A truly elegant addition to your flat screen TV or wall that delivers exceptional sound performance way beyond its dimensions.
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Personal Sounds Not everyone likes the same music and not everyone likes to listen to loud music. Sound is very personal and everyone’s tastes are different.
Choosing a Loudspeaker
Home Cinema
There is no definitive ‘best speaker in the world’ – only the one that is best for you and best for the environment where you will be listening. Nowadays, there are so many speakers to choose from – all adapted to where you want to use them and how you want to listen. Do you need speakers for your Music Room, where you will immerse yourself in sound? Or speakers for the lounge, that are invisible but deliver beautiful ambient sounds for a dinner party. Or what about for the garden party? Or maybe its a disco sound you’re looking for? When you shop for speakers you need to take your time and listen several times to different speakers before making a final decision.
In your Home Cinema you want to feel surrounded by magnificent sound and forget about everything else. You want a magical experience. Bang & Olufsen and Stealth, with the invisible speakers, creates the ultimate fusion of moving imagery with authentic sound. It’s all about filling the room with a three-dimensional soundscape. Visit our showroom for inspiration on how to build the perfect surround sound system for your Home Cinema.
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Invisible If you enjoy a minimal home environment and hate clutter our ‘invisible’ speakers could be a perfect solution. Delivering perfect sound quality without actually getting in the way or disturbing the architectural lines of your environment, yet still delivering a substantial sound. A discreet sound system is the finishing touch to a beautiful entertainment area.
Rediscover your music If you have never listened to music through a Bang & Olufsen loudspeaker you haven’t actually fully experienced it yet. Visit our showroom to try out our full range of speakers with the music you love the most.
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The Butterfly Effect We delight in the beauty of the butterfly, but rarely admit the changes it has gone through to achieve that beauty.
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erhaps more than any other species, butterflies age gracefully, transforming during a brief but dramatic lifetime from lowly caterpillars into one of the world’s most tantalizing and pleasing creatures. Butterflies dance rather than just fly they add colour to nature’s palate. Like puppies, rainbows and unicorns, they comprise one of childhood’s favourite things. But butterflies perform a greater service to man and his environment than just providing ornamentation. Butterfly pollinating, feeding and reproductive activities are crucial to the survival of flowering plants and even food crops. As barometers of environmental quality, the butterfly’s good health is an indicator of our planets good health. There are about 17,500 species of butterflies in the world, and around 750 species in the United States. California is home to approximately 170 species of butterflies here we take a look at a few who have sadly made it onto the endangered list.
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The Mission Blue Butterfly The Mission Blue Butterfly was first described in 1937 when the Twin Peaks area of San Francisco was still considered part of the “Mission� District. Today cautious optimism surrounds the fate of the Mission Blue Butterfly. Formerly relatively widespread on the San Francisco and Marin peninsulas, the Mission Blue is now restricted to a few sites in these areas and has been declared as endangered by the US Federal Government.
wing surfaces of the male are iridescent blue and lavender with black margins fringed with long white hair-like scales.
Description
The body of the male is dark bluish brown. Females have dark brown dorsal wing surfaces marked with blue basal areas. The margins and wing fringe are similar to the male. Female ventral wings are stone grey with a dot pattern similar to the males.
The mission blue (Icaricia icarioides missionensis) is a small butterfly in the Lycaenidae (gossamer wing) family. Wingspan is about 1 to 1.5 inch (2.5-3 cm). The dorsal
There are no spots on the upper surfaces of the wings. In males, the ventral surfaces of the wings are whitish with small circular grey spots in the sub marginal areas and larger circular black spots located in post-median and submedian areas of the fore and hind wings.
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Bay Checkerspot Butterfly Populations of the bay checkerspot historically inhabited numerous areas around the San Francisco Bay, including the San Francisco peninsula, the mountains near San Jose, the Oakland hills, and several spots in Alameda County, but populations have experienced serious declines since the mid-1980s.
Description The bay checkerspot (Euphydryas editha bayensis) is a medium-sized butterfly in the brush-footed butterfly family (Nymphalidae). It has a wing span of a little more than 2 inches. The dorsal surfaces of the wings have black bands along all the veins on the surfaces,
contrasting sharply with bright red, yellow and white spots. It is the black banding that gives the Bay Checkerspot its unique appearance and its name. The bands contrast sharply with bright red, yellow and white spots. Because this species has been extensively studied its decline was quickly identified, prompting its listing as threatened in 1987.
Smith’s Blue Butterfly Smith’s Blue Butterfly historically ranged along the coast from Monterey Bay south through Big Sur to near Point Gorda, occurring in scattered populations in association with coastal dune, coastal scrub, chaparral, and grassland habitats. They spend their entire lives in association with two buckwheat plants in the genus Eriogonum. Emerging in late summer and early autumn, the adults mate and then lay eggs on the flowers of these host plants. The eggs hatch shortly thereafter and the larvae begin to feed on the flowers of the plant. Following several weeks of feeding and development, the larvae molt to a pupal stage, beginning a ten month period of transformation. The following
year, as the Eriogonum again flower, the new adults emerge.
Description The Smith’s blue butterfly (Euphilotes enoptes smithi) is a member of the Lycaenidae (gossamer wing) family. Smith’s blue is small, slightly less than one inch (2.5 cm) across. On the dorsal side of the wings, males are bright lustrous blue, whereas females are brown with a band of red-orange marks across the hind wings. The ventral sides are whitishgrey, speckled with black dots and with a band of red-orange marks crossing the hind-wings near the outer edge. SUNSEARCH MAGAZINE
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Lange’s Metalmark Butterfly Lange’s Metalmark butterflyThe Lange’s metalmark (Apodemia mormo langei) is a tiny butterfly found only at the Antioch Dunes. Their short lives are closely connected to their larval food plant, the Antioch Dunes buckwheat which provides a place for adult butterflies to perch and nectar, to lay their eggs, and as a source of food for growing caterpillars. Adult butterflies are little bigger than a quarter and live for no more than a few weeks, resulting in a flight season of about a month in late summer. In that time, adult butterflies mate and deposit their eggs on the stems of withering buckwheat leaves in twos and threes. With the rainy season, knobby, bristlehaired, lilac-coloured caterpillars emerge. The caterpillars crawl to the base of the buckwheat 142
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and feed at night on the buckwheat’s tender new leaves until the time comes to overwinter. In the spring and summer, the caterpillars begin feeding again on new leaves and flowers, growing until they are ready to shed their skin and form a chrysalis. Inside, the caterpillars develop into butterflies. The Lange’s metalmark butterfly has a distinctive, erratic flight pattern, and is restricted to short flight distances (100 to 1,300 feet) marked by figure eights.
Description Lange’s metalmark (Apodemia mormo langei) is a brightly coloured butterfly in the Riodinidae (metalmark) family. Adult wingspan varies from 1 to 1.5 inch.
Dorsal wings are largely black with white spots. Red-orange coloration extends through the inner forward half of the forewing, the hindwing bases, and a small central patch subtended by black. Ventrally, the wings have a more muted pattern of grey, white, black, and orange.
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Brave, tough and honest. An equine superstar who became one of the greatest of steeplechasers.
Career
More affectionately known as ‘Dessie’, this gallant grey, simply melted the hearts of racing lovers and non-lovers alike his front-running attacking style, iron will and extreme versatility saw him achieve iconic status in national hunt racing winning the ‘King George VI Chase’ a legendary four times and a triple win for the ‘Gainsborough Chase. Born on April 11th 1979 as a bay foal but with greys on both sides of his family, his sire Grey Mirage was of course grey and his dam line had Grey Orchid, Harbour Lights and Portlaw, it is easy to see why he turned out to be grey, but not so easy to see why he was so great. Breed by Jimmy Burridge, a solicitor who dreamed of horses. A man who loved them and made them part of his life, he was an accomplished horseman who had bought Dessie’s Grand dam Grey Orchid, then 10 years old, from a field for £175.00 despite the fact that she threw him off when he first tried her. In his book ‘The Grey Horse’ Richard Burridge, Jimmy’s son recounts how as a foal Desert Orchid was nothing special, and in fact they called him ‘Fred’ for some time while they were waiting to receive the name that would enchant a nation. 146
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Dessie first season started in an unspectacular fashion. Few who saw him on his debut thought they were watching one of racing’s superstars. In fact when he fell at the first in a novice hurdle at Kempton in 1983, it seemed that his first race may be his last, because he took such a long time to get to his feet. He finished his first season still a maiden. Dessie started the 1983/4 season on a winning note, again in novice company at Ascot where he slammed Lucky Rascal by 20 lengths. In this season he won 6 of his 8 starts, his final race of
the season being an unplaced effort behind the ill-fated Dawn Run in the 1984 Champion Hurdle. Trainer David Elsworth’s grey was no longer eligible for novice company over timber in 1984/5 and Dessie struggled, as many horses do, to recapture his novice form. He won one of his eight starts this season, the win being in February at Sandown. Following this win he appeared to lose his form. He was pulled up in the Champion Hurdle at Cheltenham, the Welsh Champion Hurdle at Chepstow, and on his final outing of the season fell at Ascot.
In 1985 Desert Orchid returned at Kempton and was sent off a 4/9 favourite. Again he failed to complete, falling 2 out when clear. Dessie was then switched to the bigger obstacles, which proved the making of the grey. He ran up a sequence of four wins at Devon and Exeter, Sandown and Ascot (twice) before unseating at Ascot. He did not win again that season despite three further placed efforts.
Desert Orchid a legend in his own lifetime never to be forgotten
In 1986 Dessie returned at Sandown in November with a victory over 2m 4f over The Argonaut, but finished 4th out of 5 the next time out in Grade 2 company at Ascot. Back at Ascot he won over 2 miles before returning to Kempton Park for the Boxing Day showpiece. Tackling Grade 1 company in the King George VI Chase Dessie ran out a spectacular 15 length winner over Door Latch. This was Dessie’s first win under jockey Simon Sherwood, and was to become the start of a winning partnership that was successful nine times in their next ten races together. Desert Orchid followed up with wins at Sandown and Wincanton, before finishing third in the Queen Mother Champion Chase at Cheltenham, three lengths behind Pearlyman. He bounced back to win over 2m 4f at Ascot before being pulled up in the Whitbread Gold Cup on his final outing of the 1986/7 season. A string of places followed in 1987, second at Sandown (2 miles), second in the King George, and places at Sandown, Wincanton and Cheltenham. Desert Orchid got his head in front on his last two starts of the 1987/8 season taking the Martell Cup at Aintree, which was his first win on a left-handed track, and the Whitbread Gold Cup at Sandown defeating Kildimo The South West Pattern Chase at Wincanton saw Dessie return in 1988 with a victory, and the grey went on to take the Tingle Creek Chase at Sandown, before his second King George at Kempton on Boxing Day 1988. Again he was chased home by Kildimo who must have been sick of the sight of the grey’s hind quarters! One of Dessie’s greatest efforts took place in the 1989 Victor Chandler Handicap Chase, where he took on four rivals, including the top-class Panto Prince and Vodkatini. He gave the former 22 pounds and the latter 23 pounds. Dessie was then stepped up to 3 miles and 2 furlongs (5.23 km) for the Cheltenham Gold Cup he had previously been considered a two-miler. Rain and snow had fallen relentlessly at Cheltenham on Gold Cup day made the racecourse going heavy. These were conditions hardly suited to Dessie, especially at this left-handed course which he never particularly favoured however,
his trainer David Elsworth was determined to run him. A crowd of over 58,000 witnessed Dessies immense effort to overhaul the mud-loving Yahoo in the final stages of the race. After his one and a half-length victory, jockey, Simon Sherwood said: “I’ve never known a horse so brave. He hated every step of the way in the ground and dug as deep as he could possibly go”. In 1989 Dessie again returned at Wincanton with victory under a new pilot, Richard Dunwoody. After a second in the Tingle Creek, he headed for Kempton and his annual Boxing Day outing, where he took his third King George beating Barnbrook. Again, this time as the 4/6 favourite. He followed up with a win at Wincanton and then took the Racing Post Chase at Kempton. A third in the Cheltenham Gold Cup preceded Dessie’s convincing win in the Irish Grand National at Fairyhouse. He was given a top weight of 12 stone, but sent off the even money favourite by twelve lengths. Dessie did not appear until November 1990 at Devon and Exeter instead of Wincanton, finishing second in the Haldon Gold Cup. A fourth in the Tingle Creek followed before the King George. Incredibly, Dessie made the 1990 race his fourth King George victory. Dessie had three more races in the 1990/91 season, his final ever victory coming in the Agfa Diamond Chase at Sandown on 2nd February 1991. His final start of the season was a 15 length third to Garrison Savannah in the Cheltenham Gold Cup. In his last season, he was beaten in his first outing at Wincanton, the race he had made his own and which now bears his name. He finished
GREY IMAGE (GB) gr. 1969
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DOUBLE-U-JAY (GB) ch. 1953 FAIR INEZ (GB) gr. 1958 BROTHER (GB) br. 1959 GREY ORCHID (GB) gr. 1952
third in the Peterborough Chase at Huntingdon Racecourse before falling in his last race, the 1991 King George at Kempton, where he was attempting his fifth win. His record at right-handed tracks such as Kempton was always substantially better than his record at left-handed tracks such as Cheltenham. He had a tendency to jump to his right especially when tired. This meant that at tracks such as Cheltenham he would lose lengths by drifting to the outside. This tendency can be seen by his runs in the 1987 and 1988 Queen Mother Champion Chase and 1989 and 1990 Cheltenham Gold Cup. On each occasion he entered the home straight wide of his rivals. He only raced lefthanded on thirteen occasions. However, all were either early in his career or in top-class races. On December 1991 time was finally called on his illustrious career. Dessie had won 34 of his 70 starts and had amassed £654,066 in prize money. During his retirement, he raised thousands of pounds for charity, and his presence at charity events attracted large crowds. His fan club was run by part owner Midge Burridge and family friend John Hippesley. In the 17 years that the fan club ran, they raised over £40,000 for charity through sales of Dessie merchandise, especially his racing calendar. When David Elsworth left Whitsbury after 25 years, the grey packed up and went with him to Egerton House Stables in Newmarket, Suffolk. But the home of champions and stallions welcomed the old gelding and his trainer with open arms and Newmarket racecourses held their annual press day in 2006 on Dessie’s 27th birthday at his stable. He also paraded at the course to the delight of his fans. In early November 2006, Dessies began to have trouble with coordination and those close to him were summoned to say goodbye. He was last seen by those who loved him best at Egerton, lying down but nibbling his hay. One hour later at 6:05am, Monday 13th November 2006, Desert Orchid passed away. On Monday 13th November 2006, after 15 years of retirement the racing community mourned as Britain’s best-loved racehorse, a brave and charismatic champion passed away. Today his ashes are buried at Kempton Park Racecourse near his statue (above). Images: Janet Benoy, www.telegraph.co.uk
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he name Bentley has always been unrivalled among high performance grand tourers and with the introduction of two new models the new GT V8 S available as both a coupe and convertible this extend that reputation. The GT V8 S convertible enables you to enjoy the thrills of open-air motoring. The sonorous rumble of the 4.0 litre engine forms a pleasing accompaniment as you delight in the car’s vast reserves of power and vigorous, responsive drive. At the same time, you can be enclosed in seconds by electronically manoeuvring the fabric roof at speeds below 20mph. 154
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A DISTINCTIVE AND DYNAMIC NEW CONTINENTAL
Building on the success of the acclaimed Continental GT V8, the new V8 S models feature a more powerful version of Bentley’s 4-litre, twinturbo V8 engine developing 521 bhp (528 PS / 389 KW) at 6,000 rev/min and an immense peak torque of 680 Nm (502 lb.ft) at a mere 1,700 rev/ min. An 8-speed ZF automatic transmission and Bentley all-wheel drive system with 40:60 rearbiased torque split ensures effortless delivery of the increased power, providing exhilarating yet smooth performance. The performance of the GT V8 S convertible is impressive, reaching 60 mph from a standing start in 4.5 seconds (0-100km/h in 4.7s) and a top speed of 191mph (308km/h). This increased performance is not at the cost of the efficient
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engine’s fuel economy capabilities, with the convertible able to cover over 500 miles (805 km) on a single tank of fuel. A suite of enhancements to the Continental chassis provide greater agility and body control to match the engine’s higher output, whilst maintaining the car’s renowned ride comfort and refinement. A more sporting setup sees ride height lowered by 10 mm front and rear while spring rates, bushes and the rear anti-roll bar are stiffened. Recalibrated damping, steering and ESC complete the package for an exhilarating and involving driving experience.
An upgraded suspension delivers a more responsive drive through revisions to key areas such as dampers, anti-roll bars and steering tune, whilst the optional sports exhaust system features completely redesigned silencers, revised pipe architecture and re-tuned mountings to create a free-breathing system with the powerful, throaty roar you expect from a sporting V8. Inside, the car represents the cutting-edge of grand touring technology. The car can pair with almost any Bluetooth smartphone, tablet or media player to enable your films and music to be played through the in car entertainment system. The sound system built into every Continental GT V8 S features custom Balanced Mode Radiator (BMR) speakers, which combine the functions
of separate tweeters and mid-range speakers in a single unit, making it possible to direct sound with accuracy and clarity across the audible spectrum. For the ultimate audio experience, the Naim for Bentley sound system takes things one step further, with fifteen channels of flawless sound filling your Continental’s cabin. Sharp and stylish design touches are introduced to match the new models’ enhanced sporting pace. A package of lower-body styling features accents the purposeful stance offered by the lowered suspension through an aerodynamic front splitter, discrete side sills and elegant rear diffuser, all finished in Beluga gloss black. New signature 20-inch wheels are exclusive to the V8 S models, and feature an open-spoke design that provides a clear view of red-painted brake calipers. “V8 S” fender badges complete the understated but sporting appearance. The visual appeal of the new car is matched by a stunning V8 exhaust note that can be amplified further with an optional new sports exhaust. Inside, the cabin presents a thoroughly modern interpretation of Bentley luxury. Available with a range of striking duo-tone interiors, customers select interior trim from the full range of seventeen hide colours. Knurled chrome detailing to the gearshift lever and ventilation controls provides a perfect contrast to Piano Black veneers, while discreet “V8 S” badges are displayed on each sill tread plate. The new Continental GT V8 S is designed for driving – yet it remains every bit a Bentley Continental, the definitive British grand tourer. With space in the boot for skis, golf clubs or any other equipment your excursions entail, it is supremely equipped for long journeys. And unlike many of its rivals, there is generous space in the back – enough for two adults to sit comfortably and enjoy the drive. With an engine capable of transporting you and your passengers for over 530 miles (853 km) between fill-ups, the Continental GT V8 S has everything you need for a life of luxurious and fulfilling journeys – whether you take the time to plan them or not. Rarely does a car offer so much, for driver and passengers alike.
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Rolls-Royce’s Bespoke division is alive and kicking, and the exclusive British luxury marque now has posted its latest one-off project, a Phantom Coupe dubbed “Ghawwass.” If the name sounds strange, that’s because it isn’t an English-language word; it means “diver” in Arabic, and the car’s aquatic color scheme celebrates the traditional method of retrieving pearls from the sea off Bahrain. We’re told the one-off coupe was commissioned by Rolls-Royce Abu Dhabi, and it features a stunning Turchese paint job that supposedly matches the color of the Persian Gulf’s waters. Inside, there are pearl veneers and a tan-and-blue color scheme that’s slightly less tasteful than the brightly colored exterior. It’s not clear whether the car ultimately will be sold or whether it will be kept as a display item by RollsRoyce Abu Dhabi, to show the bandwidth of the Bespoke program. Moneyed buyers the world over, however, can bet that with the right money, they can
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ASTON MARTIN Now the V12 Vantage, which was first revealed as a V-8–powered concept in 2003, is being updated to S specification, yet it doesn’t look too dissimilar from its predecessor. But it does benefit from Aston’s favorite party trick: more power. Not only is the 2014 V12 Vantage S the most powerful member of its venerable family, it’s also said to be the fastest Aston Martin ever built—with the notable exception of the ultra-rare One-77. The furrowed hood of the new model continues to hide a naturally aspirated 5.9-liter V-12 engine with modest roots—it’s assembled on the premises of Ford’s production facility in Cologne, Germany. Power increases from 510 horsepower at 6500 rpm to 565 horses at 6750 rpm. Peak torque jumps from 420 lb-ft to 457, with max twist arriving at 5750 rpm. The former model's six-speed manual transmission, a smooth-enough unit, is replaced by a sevenspeed,
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Put down the pitchforks and snuff the torches, everyone. The single-speed transfer case in the refreshed-for-2014 Land Rover LR4 is merely an option. As Land Rover judiciously states, “some customers do not need to fully exploit the LR4's off-road capabilities.” For those committed to testing the outer reaches of the LR4’s offroad prowess, the tried and true two-speed unit with lowrange is still available. This is the sentiment at the heart of the LR4’s face lift: optimized for urban comfort, perhaps at the expense of off-road prowess. Gone, too, is Land Rover’s 5.0-liter V-8, which is being replaced by Jaguar Land Rover’s ever-more-ubiquitous supercharged 3.0-liter V-6, while a ZF-sourced eightspeed automatic will take over for the six-speed unit.
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Lamborghini unveiled a new version of its “entry-level” sports car called the Gallardo at the 2013 Frankfurt auto show - the Gallardo LP 570-4 Squadra Corse.
This model is the most extreme street model in the Gallardo line-up delivering high levels of performance while bringing the thrills associated with motorsport to the street-legal world. This new and most extreme model in the Gallardo line-up is based on the Gallardo Super Trofeo, the race car that features in the Lamborghini Blancpain Super Trofeo - the world’s fastest one-make series. The name Squadra Corse refers to the recently-founded department within Automobili Lamborghini, which manages all motorsport activities from GT3 to the Lamborghini Blancpain Super Trofeo championships in Europe, Asia and America, where gentlemen drivers participate in fiercly contested battles on the most challenging racetracks in the world. The new Gallardo Squadra Corse is derived directly from the race car. Both share the same V10 engine, which is used in the racing version with no modifications. Likewise, the Squadra Corse has the same rear wing for greater aerodynamic load – achieving, under the best aerodynamic conditions, three times the load of the Gallardo LP 560-4 – for increased dynamic stability during tight high-speed cornering. Another element taken directly from the racing version is the removable engine hood equipped with a quick-release system. Both the rear wing and the hood are made from carbon composite material, as are a host of other components on the Squadra Corse.
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Lightweight construction through consistent use of carbon fibre Together with aluminium, carbon fibre forms the basis for construction of the new, extremely lightweight, top-of-the-range Gallardo. The Gallardo LP 570-4 Squadra Corse boasts a dry weight of 1340 kilograms, 70 less than the already lean Gallardo LP 560-4, which gives the Squadra Corse a stunning power-to-weight ratio of 2.35 kilograms per hp. Different delivering breath-taking performance, it sprints from 0 to 100 km/h in a mere 3.4 seconds and reaches 200 km/h in just 10.4 seconds. Its forward thrust finally tops out at 320 km/h. The productionstandard carbon-ceramic brake system guarantees unmatched stopping power.
The technology and the powertrain
Like the race car, the Gallardo Squadra Corse comes as standard with the robotized e-gear sixspeed transmission operated by steering wheel paddles. This electronically controlled system shifts through its six gears smoothly and much faster than any professional racing driver could. Every kilometre driven in the Gallardo LP 570-4 Squadra Corse is packed with sheer excitement, in part due to its unrelenting grip in virtually all situations thanks to its all-wheel drive concept.
Representing Italian racing The Gallardo Squadra Corse’s ultimate racing performance is also reflected in its exterior design – clearly attesting its commitment to its Italian heritage. A decal strip along the flanks displays green, white and red, the colours of the Italian flag. The Squadra Corse is available in Giallo Midas (yellow), Bianco Monocerus (white), Grigio Thalasso (grey) and Rosso Mars (red). The exterior look of the Gallardo Squadra Corse is perfectly accented with a matte black finish on the large rear wing, which contrasts with the body paint
work. The hood, front air intakes, rear diffuser and 19-inch forged wheels are painted in highgloss black, while the brake callipers are available in red, black or yellow.
Minimalist sporty interior Extremely lightweight carbon fibre and Alcantara®, the perfect combination of sporty minimalism, are the dominant materials inside the Squadra Corse. Alcantara graces the underside of the dashboard, the central panel of the seat cushion and the backrest. The door panels, the racing seats and the centre console cover are made from carbon fibre, a technology in which Lamborghini has achieved world-leading expertise. Carbon is also used for the handbrake frame; the middle of the centre console; the lower rim of the steering wheel; the trim around the main and secondary instrument panels; the door handles; and the handle for opening the glove box. Standard seats can also be ordered in place of racing bucket seats.
Like the Super Trofeo competition version, the new Squadra Corse is based on the technical underpinnings of the Gallardo Superleggera. The V10 engine generates 570hp, the equivalent of 419 kW, which is fully available at 8,000 rpm. The V10’s unique firing order delivers the striking sound heard from its motor racing equivalent.
The Lamborghini Gallardo LP 570-4 Squadra Corse will be a limited production model (TBC) with a starting price of €191,100
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alifornian Cuisine - a fusion of cooking from around the world. In the 1970’s when leading chefs hailed the great restaurants of France, Californian’s were crafting their own fare free of culinary preconceptions and old world snobbery. These cooking techniques, flavour combinations and ingredient choices rapidly began influencing tastes across the country and today, California cuisine trends continue to radiate outward, influencing the national palate with exotic ingredients, bold flavours and a progressive sustainable sensibility.
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The French Laundry
Chez Panisse
6640 Washington Street | Yountvill | CA 94599 | 707.944.2380 www.frenchlaundry.com
1517 Shattuck Avenue | Berkeley | CA 94709-1516 | 510.548.5525 www.chezpanisse.com
.......................................................................................................... Chez Panisse opened its doors in 1971, founded by Alice Waters and a group of idealistic friends. A neighborhood bistro, it is named after Honoré Panisse, a character in Marcel Pagnol’s 1930s movie trilogy about waterfront life in Marseille (Marius, Fanny, and César), as an homage to the sentiment, comedy, and informality of these classic films.
Built in 1890 as a French Steam Laundry, this rustic two-story stone house is surrounded by a country garden planted with vintage roses, perennials and seasonal herbs. The French Laundry remains a US culinary institution with an intimate dining room with just 15 tables. Every day, the French Laundry serves two different nine-course tasting menus, none of which uses the same ingredient more than once.
From the beginning, Alice and her partners tried to do things the way they would like them done at a dinner party at home, with generosity and attention to detail. The menu which changes every night is designed to be appropriate to the season and composed to feature the finest sustainably-sourced, organic, and seasonal ingredients including meat, fish, and poultry.
Some of North America’s finest chefs trained here, while the quaint wine-town location and reverence for ingredients continue to attract gastronomic pilgrims.
Alice Waters, chef, author, and the proprietor of Chez Panisse, is an American pioneer of a culinary philosophy that maintains that cooking should be based on the finest and freshest seasonal ingredients that are produced sustainably and locally. She is a passionate advocate for a food economy that is “good, clean, and fair.”
Thomas Keller is renowned for his culinary skills and his exceptionally high personal standards. He began his career at a young age, working in the Palm Beach restaurant managed by his mother. He relocated to France in 1983, where he worked in several Michelin-starred houses including Guy Savoy and Taillevent. He opened his first restaurant, Rakel, in New Yotk in 1986. In 1984, Keller took ownership of the French Laundry in Yountville, quickly garnering nationwide acclaim. In 2001, Keller was named “America’s Best Chef” by Time magazine. www.annacostafood.files.wordpress.com,www.blogcityeats.com, www.blogs.kcrw.com, www. chefshomekitchens.com, www.elle.com, www.finedininglovers.com, www.teenamericanobserver.com, www.tomostyle.wordpress.com, www,tummydiary.files.wordpress.com, www.whitneywu.com
Over the course of nearly forty years, Chez Panisse has helped create a community of scores of local farmers and ranchers whose dedication to sustainable agriculture assures the restaurant a steady supply of fresh and pure ingredients.
Osteria Mozza
Animal
6602 Melrose Ave | Los Angeles | CA 90038 | 323.297.0100 www.osteriamozza.com
435 N. Fairfax Ave. | Los Angeles, CA 90036 | 323 782 9225 www.animalrestaurant.com
.......................................................................................................... In the history of American cooking, Jon Shook and Vinny Dotolo will probably go down as the guys who introduced stoner cuisine to the masses. At this ultimate haven for adventurous carnivores, chefs Jon Shook and Vinny Dotolo have won a host of awards for their hearty, straightforward, and innovative cooking. Dishes like their foiegras-spiked loco moco, oxtail poutine, and “Buffalo style” crispy pig’s tail keep chefs and civilians alike coming back for more. Nancy Silverton, Mario Batali and Joseph Bastianich meld their prodigious talents to bring Pizzeria Mozza and Osteria Mozza to the heart of Los Angeles. With the devout commitment to product, environment and hospitality, the two unique but equally engaging concepts provide dynamic templates for displaying the group’s profound passions.
Chef Nancy Silverton began her delicious career in Sonoma, California, where she started working in a vegetarian kitchen in her college dormitory. After discovering cooking was her passion, she enrolled in Le Cordon Bleu cooking school in London, England.
Animal’s food is smart, not smart-ass. Every dish is generous and freewheeling, but also exacting, disciplined, and balanced - in other words, very unstoner. By serving a menu of upscale munchies in a gritty, minimalist space in the old Jewish neighborhood of Fairfax, the two also changed the dining culture in L.A., making food, not the scene, the centerpiece. Not bad for a pair of self-made chefs, who deserve to be remembered for creating dishes rooted in satisfaction and comfort - no matter why you crave them.
After graduating, Silverton returned to the states and after discovering her passion for pastry, Silverton opened her first new restaurant since departing Campanile in 2004. In 2006 she opened Pizzeria Mozza, one half of a two-part restaurant with partners Mario Batali and Joe Bastianich, opened to rave reviews. Osteria Mozza, quickly followed in July of 2007, and was nominated as Best New Restaurant by the James Beard Foundation for that year. Silverton is also heavily involved in the Garden School Project of Los Angeles and the Meals-On-Wheels program in Chicago, New York, and Los Angeles. By supporting the Garden School Project’s commitment to nutritional education in public grade schools and raising funds and awareness for the elderly that are fed each day by Meals-On-Wheels, Silverton is dedicated to sharing her love of food with two very different generations. Silverton practices what she preaches. “Simple, all-natural ingredients lead to artful nutrition.” SUNSEARCH MAGAZINE
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Zuni Café
Flour + Water
1658 Market St | San Francisco | CA 94102 | 415-552-2522 www.zunicafe.com
2401 Harrison St | San Francisco | CA 94110 | 415.826.7000 www.flourandwater.coma
.......................................................................................................... Billy West opened Zuni Café in 1979, with a huge heart and exactly ten thousand dollars. In the early years, the restaurant consisted of a narrow storefront with a creaky mezzanine, roughly one quarter of its current size.
He chose the name Zuni, after the native American tribe, and decided to offer mostly simple and authentic Mexican food, drawing inspiration from Diana Kennedy’s cookbooks. A Weber grill was an important early investment, and was rolled on to the back sidewalk for each day’s service. Next came an espresso machine, which doubled as a stove since you could scramble eggs with the milk steamer. When Judy Rodgers was asked to be chef in 1987, the restaurant was very busy and well-respected. The food was delicious; milk-steamer eggs had gone away and there was an indoor grill and exhaust system. The menu still had a vaguely Mexican bent and the most popular dish was the madeto-order Caesar Salad. The owners’ affection for France and Italy, and for traditional food, would sanction lots of experimentation and change. Judy told Billy and Vince that they really needed a brick oven, and within a few months there was a 12- by 8-foot hole in the middle of the main dining room, decorated with plenty of bright yellow caution tape.
Since the day it opened, Flour + Water has been packed every night with the kind of eclectic mix one would expect in restaurant located in the Mission. Families, date-night couples, and celebrities such as Michael Pollan and Rosario Dawson have been drawn to it for its unassuming Italian fare. Created by David White and David Steele, with rising star chef Thomas McNaughton, Flour + Water is probably the best place to go for impeccably prepared Italian food in San Francisco.
Chef Thomas McNaughton graduated from the Culinary Institute of America in Hyde Park, worked at La Folie, and went on to become sous chef at two of San Francisco’s most respected restaurants: Gary Danko and Quince. Just prior to the opening of flour + water, McNaughton spent a good deal of time in a pasta “laboratory” in Bologna, Italy where he honed his pasta making skills under the watchful eyes of committed pasta artisans. Tom describes the inspiration behind the flour + water menu as a combination of oldworld tradition and refinement. That brick oven ushered in a litany of dishes including a whole roast chicken to order - delicious straight out of that oven, simple and made for sharing. www.asianweek.com, www.forbes.com, www.hauteliving.com, www.insidescoopsf.sfgate.com, www.ourcherishedlife.wordpress.com, www.oyster.com, www.spoonwiz.com, www.tastestreatsandtravel.blogspot.com, www.vittlemonster.com
The James Beard Foundation nominated Thomas for Rising Star Chef in 2011, 2012 and again in 2013, and flour + water was nominated as Best New Restaurant in 2010.
Slanted Door
Spago Beverly Hills
1 Ferry Bldg Marketplace #3 | San Francisco | CA 94111 | 415.861.8032 www.slanteddoor.com
176 North Canon Dr. | Beverly Hills | CA 90210 | 310.385.0880 www.wolfgangpuck.com
.......................................................................................................... Wolfgang Puck and Barbara Lazaroff’s legendary, flagship restaurant now features a completely new menu and design. The master chef, along with Executive Chef and Managing Partner Lee Hefter, has reinvented the entire menu with his signature farm to table philosophy, heightening the iconic California cuisine Puck catapulted to stardom.
Award-winning chef Charles Phans Slanted Door serves a modern interpretation of classic Vietnamese street food, with a focus on locally sourced, fresh ingredients. Located in an airy and relaxed new space in the Ferry Building, it has become a must for food-loving visitors; a meal here, overlooking the San Francisco Bay, is not to be missed, but good luck getting a table.
Spago’s new design from Waldo Fernandez complements the food with its clean and simple aesthetic, incorporating natural elements to add an organic feel. Spago’s co-founder/co-owner Barbara Lazaroff created the original design for Spago in West Hollywood and Beverly Hills. Spago continues to set the standard for cuisine, service and style and is consistently recognized as the ultimate in fine dining. Spago is the recipient of the AAA Four Diamond Award and received two stars in The Michelin Guide-Los Angeles edition, one of only three restaurants in the city to win this coveted distinction. In 2010, 2011 and 2012, the restaurant earned the prestigious Wine Spectator Grand Award, the publication’s highest honors.
Originally from Vietnam, Charles Phan moved to San Francisco in 1977. He always had a passion for food and throughout high school, Charles bussed tables at The Coachman, Mumm’s and Cafe Royale. As he became intrigued with cooking, Charles took notice of some of the more avant-garde Bay Area restaurants of the time. After college, Phan took over the family garment business. Tapping his design background, Charles’ vision for the original restaurant was to create a stylish ambiance for traditional Vietnamese cooking. He wanted an ingredient-driven menu that changed often and relied heavily on California eating savvy. Phan proved through the phenomenal success with the original Slanted Door Restaurant that combining the Bay Area’s sensibility for fresh ingredients with Vietnamese time-honored cooking techniques is a perfect marriage. More than fifteen years later, he continues to prove that showcasing farm-fresh, locally sourced products and preparing everything from scratch has put The Slanted Door on the cutting edge of Vietnamese cuisine.
As a managing partner and the executive corporate chef of Wolfgang Puck’s Fine Dining Group, Lee Hefter has opened 26 high-flying restaurants around the globe, from Beverly Hills to Tokyo. But his interest in food traces back to Chinese takeout in his home state of New Jersey. Curious about Asian ingredients, Hefter took his first restaurant job at a Garden State restaurant called Wong’s, and went on to work for Barbara Tropp’s China Moon Café in San Francisco He later switched to California cuisine at Puck’s original Spago in West Hollywood, and opened the Austrian celebrity chef’s Malibu seafood spot Granita, solidifying a relationship with the chef that has spanned 20 years and garnered numerous accolades for Hefter—including Food & Wine’s Best New Chef 1998. Here, he discusses food obsessions and secret-weapon ingredients. SUNSEARCH MAGAZINE
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Tickets: â‚Ź75.00 For reservations: Tel: +(34) 952 77 17 99 Fax: +(34) 952 82 47 72 Carretera N-340, Km. 178.5 (Next to Marbella Club), E-Mail: rest.villatiberio@hotmail.com www.villatiberio.com
VILLA Sandro Morelli, owner of the beautiful Italian Restaurant Villa Tiberio, Promotes his forthcoming charity event in aid of Cudeca and ask everyone to give generously to those who are less fortunate than ourselves.
TIBERIO Being a father and a grandfather, Sandro has a passion for helping sick children “The proudest and most exciting moments of my life, among others, has always been about raising money for charity, the more I raise the happier I am” and this November Sandro will once spread joy and hope to others with his annual Gala Charity evening and auction in aid of Cudeca and the Foundation of Friends. “Children are our future, and I have learned that if you love and care for a child and give them the right upbringing in life, they will become good human beings. The more time we dedicate to the children of the world, the better it will be. It simply breaks my heart when you see a child die because they need water, food and medicine it’s just so wrong. This is why I battle privately to do whatever I can to help”. Sandro is no stranger to charity or hosting events over the years he has given generously to many causes and Villa Tiberio has been the
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venue of many an event, his last event held back in April in aid of Children with Leukaemia was a sold out affair and raised a staggering sum of over €25’274 of which Sandro aims to surpass this time around. “Cudeca is an extremely important organisation, here is Malaga, they offer specialist treatment, love and care to people having to deal the distress of cancer and provide support to families in distress offering them a feeling of community so they don’t feel alone. We cannot turn a blind eye to this wonderful charity and if I can help them raise awareness and promote the fabulous work they selflessly provide then I am happy to do so.” So, on Sunday the 24th November, Villa Tiberio will once again host a glittering gala dinner. The evening will start at 7.30pm with tickets priced at a modest €75.00 per person (all inclusive) of which Sandro will personally donate €25.00 per person, plus here will be
a raffle and auction of which 100% of the proceeds will be donated to Cudeca. The evening’s entertainment will be provided by renowned artist Ricky Lavazza with the evening hosted by the CEO of Talk Radio Europe, Steve Gilmour with Nigel Goldman running the auction and raffle which includes some wonderful prizes all kindly donated by local businesses and individuals, in addition knowing Sandro, I can also imagine he will have sweet-talked many of his celebrity friends to donate memorabilia and items which will hopefully create a, bidding war all in the name of this good cause. For more information or to reserve your table and enjoy a superb dinner at this renowned beautiful restaurant in Marbella while offering support to your local Hospice please call the restaurant on tel: 952 771 799 or visit the website at www.villatiberio.com
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Rancho Grill ● Tiffany Room for private parties and celebrations ● Live music every Saturday ● Team of multi-lingual staff ● Our experienced sommelier is here to help you choose the correct wine to complement your meal ● For al fresco dining, we offer a covered and heated winter terrace ● Menu del dia €18.50 + IVA Urbanización Carib Playa, 11 Exit Las Chapas, Marbella 29604 E: aletta@banusgrill.com T: +34 952 831 922 www.grillelrancho.com
Book now for Xmas
Two of the finest grill restaurants on the coast specialising in charcoal grill, stone grill and Chateaubriand Delicious homemade food and Belgian specialities in beautiful location Most extensive wine list on the coast Open from 12.30 ‘til late
Grill del Puerto ● We get copied for a reason come and taste why! ● Menu del dia €19.50 + IVA ● Advanced bookings recommended
First Line, Puerto Banus, Marbella 29660 E: ruben@banusgrill.com T: +34 952 811 686 www.grilldelpuerto.com
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CHINESE RESTAURANT
GOLDEN SUN Since 1997
Open all day, everyday from 12:30 til’ late Serving the finest, freshest food to eat in or take away
2014 Year of the Horse
Beautiful Terrace
Easy Free Parking
Centro Comercial Benevista, 28 CN 340 km, 167 Opposite the Crowne Plaza Hotel, 29680 Estepona, Malaga Tel. 952 88 73 86 M. 629 73 66 85 www.chineserestaurantgoldensunestepona.com
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tanino!
is a happening place, somewhere to really live the moment!
Opening hours: 12:00 pm – 3:00 am
tanino is one of the most welcoming open air venue on the Costa del Sol which has made it one of the most popular restaurants in Estepona, situated only five minutes from Puerto Banus.
of dishes from home-made pasta, char-grilled steaks, fusion dishes such as stir fry’s and our new concept of Indian cuisine plus home-made deserts including our delicious cheese cake and Tiramisu.
Not only is it a surprising and special place for any first time visitor but it also offers fantastic value for Money. Our International cuisine offers a wide range
With this tantalising variety of dishes tanino offers a fresh gastronomic concept, influenced by its two sister restaurants in Madrid.
Ctra. de Cadiz Km 168, Estepona by Hotel Crowne Plaza - Reservations 952 883 259
tanino is the perfect place to enjoy dining under the Inside we offer comfortable seating and relaxed dining stars or a fresh summer fruit caipirinha cocktail with experience with free wifi. live music on our chill out terrace with friends or tanino was created to invite people to experience family. our relaxed rhythm, style and design, to share any We also have an exquisite selection of cocktails and day, any time‌ specially prepared Gin and Tonics for the more discerning.
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Hot cocktails are the perfect prescription for chilly autumn and winter nights. Fortified with brown liquors and heavy creams and spiced with seasonal flavors, like cinnamon and mint, these hearty beverages are comfort in a glass. Just one sip will make you feel a little toastier - and perhaps a little toasted, as well.
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Hot Toddy Egg Nog Warm and toasty and just in time for winter, the Hot Toddy is a classic hot drink. Most black and green teas mix well with the sweetness of the honey and lemon, but from there it’s a personal preference and some interesting toddies are possible. There is also a Gin Toddy that is a great variation of this warm cocktail. 1 oz brandy, whiskey, or rum 1 Tbsp honey 1/4 lemon 1 cup hot water 1 tea bag
A delicious drink for Christmas. The perfect combination of rum, egg, nutmeg, cinnamon and whipped cream. 1 cup coconut milk 1 cup sweetened condensed milk 1 cup evaporated milk 1 cup white rum, or to taste 1 cup water 3 cinnamon sticks 4 egg yolks, well beaten Ground cinnamon for garnish
Coat the bottom of a mug or an Irish coffee glass with honey. Add the liquor and the juice of the lemon quarter. On the side, heat water in a tea kettle and add the tea bag to make hot tea. Pour the steaming tea into the glass and stir.
Combine all of the milks and the rum in a blender or a food processor. Set aside. Boil the water with the cinnamon sticks. Cool to room temperature. Discard the cinnamon sticks. Combine all of the ingredients except the cinnamon and beat well in a blender or food processor. Pour into glass bottles and refrigerate until ready to use. To serve, transfer the eggnog to a punch bowl and sprinkle the cinnamon on top
The Irish had the right idea when they combined robust Irish whiskey with hot, black coffee. This hot cocktail has long been a favorite in Irish pubs, with a popularity that could be said to rival Guinness (as tough as that may be). Below the recipe is a little Irish Coffee history.
Hot buttered rum has all the makings of a delicious and comforting baked good: butter, brown sugar, powdered sugar, and heavy cream. It’s almost as if a buttery caramel cookie was melted and poured into a mug.
4 ounces strong, rich hot coffee 1 ounce Irish whiskey 2 tsp brown sugar 1 ounce lightly whipped double cream Preparation: Pour the sugar then coffee into a warm Irish coffee glass, mug, or other heat-proof stemmed glass. Stir until dissolved. Add the Irish whiskey and stir again. Float the cream on top by pouring it over the back of a spoon. Do not stir again, instead drink the coffee through the cream.
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1 small slice soft butter 1 tsp brown sugar Optional spices to taste: ground cinnamon, ground nutmeg, allspice Vanilla extract 2 oz dark rum Hot water Place the butter, sugar and spices at the bottom of an Irish coffee glass or mug. Mix well or muddle. Pour in the rum and hot water. Stir.
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This delicious hot apple cider drink is a speciality of New England. Spiced hot mulled cider is the perfect drink to serve during the holidays. 1.5 litres cider 1 orange, zest pared into strips 4 small cinnamon sticks, halved 4 cloves ¼ tsp freshly grated nutmeg 2 tbsp brown sugar 50ml rum Method Pour the cider into a large pan and add the other ingredients, except the rum. Heat gently on a low heat for 20 minutes; do not allow the mixture to boil as this will burn off the alcohol. Strain the warm cider into glasses and add the rum, if using. Garnish with a cinnamon stick and a strip of orange zest from the pan.
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o two people in the country will agree on the exact recipe of a favourite dish.
Recipes are handed down from generation to generation, verbally in the kitchen and are closely guarded secrets in most cases, but all agree, a dish is well cooked when the spices blend into the well cooked meat. The spices should not have disparate flavour, or taste raw. No one spice should over-power the other and be so intrusive as to completely hide the true taste of the vegetable or meat dish being cooked.
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It should help maintain and enhance the character of the dish, give it colour and fragrance and leave you wanting more!.. “To share a relaxed meal with friends or colleagues is one of life’s little pleasures” Spice Village situated on the New Golden Mile, prides itself on offering the most exotic and delicious dishes from India in a warm relaxed atmosphere. Our food is freshly made to order, so whether you prefer mild dishes such as Chicken Korma, Chicken Tikka Massala or a fiery Vindaloo or Phal dish we can ensure you’ll find the right curry to tantalise your tastebuds..
For reservations or take away orders Please call 951 27 82 86 Open: Tuesday - Sunday Lunch: 13:00 -16:00 and Dinner 19:00 Urb: Guadalmansa, Edif Saliñas, Local 6, CN 340 KM 163 – 164, Estepona
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Casino Marbella - The ultimate dining experience
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ith its sophisticated ambiance, elegant surroundings, impeccable service and delicious cuisine, Casino Marbella’s restaurant is one of Marbella’s finest restaurants and this summer renowned Head Chef Jordi Miquel and his team have prepared a new international summer menu. Inspired by gastronomies from around the world with dishes such as: Blackened Spaghetti, with Cuttlefish ink and American style King Prawns, Cod confit with Wok vegetables, rice crisp & Lamb Kebab served with a yoghurt dressing this menu will transport you with its delicious smells, textures and taste to faraway lands.
To accompany your meal Casino Marbella’s restaurant also has an extensive wine & champagne cellar. A team of professionals led by maitre’d, Vall-Llaura Gerard, can advise you of the best combination between food and wine pairing, to ensure the full flavours of your meal are experienced. There is great balance between the kitchen and restaurant service and customer satisfaction is of the upmost importance to all the staff so the new menu is now available in five languages: Spanish, English, French, German, and Russian to accommodate the cosmopolitan mix of residents and holiday makers alike who visit Marbella.
The flexibility and layout of Casino Marbella’s restaurant makes it ideal for small groups and large parties alike and it is a great venue to celebrate any occasion from an intimate dinner to a big birthday party. (Private dining is also available). The casual elegance of Casino Marbella’s restaurant is continually evolving and it is safe to say that dining at Casino Marbella is definitely a safe bet! Casino Marbella is open daily from 8:00pm until late at night. Reservations: 952 814 000 or infocasinomarbella@cirsa.com
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PASTA DA BRUNO Tel.: (+34) 952 86 03 48
DA BRUNO A CASA Tel.: (+34) 952 857 521
DA BRUNO A CABOPINO Tel.: (+34) 952 83 19 18
DA BRUNO SUL MARE Tel.: (+34) 952 90 33 18
DA BRUNO SAN PEDRO Tel.: (+34) 952 78 68 60
DA BRUNO MIJAS COSTA Tel.: (+34) 952 460 724
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Indulge your sweet or savoury side with a visit to the
For just over 5 years Cafeteria & Panaderia La Heredia or the “Dutch Bakery” as people loving refer to it, has been making a bakery lover’s fantasy come true. Located only 3 minutes from the motorway up the mountain between San Pedro and Ronda within the beautiful village enclave of La Heredia, this wonderful bakery has set the benchmark for bakeries across the Costa del Sol and is a delight to the senses and a testament to its continued success. Owned and run by the charming Yvonne Van Kleef and her husband Jose, this delightful bakery offers everything from baked breads, imported cheeses from Holland, home-made chutneys, chicken coronation, sausage rolls, wines and a great assortment of cakes and tarts. When you enter Cafeteria & Panaderia, you are greeted by the welcoming aroma of fresh baked breads and pastries which will set your senses alight. For those who enjoy starting the day with something special, Cafeteria & Panaderia offers natural juices freshly squeezed, freshly made smoothies or coffee. The tasty breakfast, lunch and snack menus offer everything you would
expect from a wonderful variety of sandwiches, soups, salads, their famous home-made meat balls (which are enormous!) carpaccio, pastrami, pasta, paella, schnitzels with home-made French fries, hamburgers with home-made French fries or Steak PLUS a large selection of quiches. The Bakery has a large welcoming newly refurbished terrace where people can sit relax and savor the aromas from within, and I dare anyone to smell these delicious aromas and not be tempted! For those on the run, take the bakery home with you! Cafeteria & Panaderia’s deli counter offers a take away service so you can enjoy the nutritious homemade goodness of their breads & snacks without the fuss of cooking plus they also offer catering for barbeques & small parties. Cafeteria & Panaderia La Heredia is focused on, in addition to it’s delicious breads and pastries, optimum service and Jose & Yvonne, together with their sons Sebastian and Daniel, offer a warm and welcoming service and will do everything within there power to provide you with a memorable experience.
Dutch Bakery • Cheese • Deli • Gourmet • Wine
www.panaderialaheredia.com Open: Monday – Sunday 9am – 5pm Ctra. de Ronda km 43, Benahavis 29679 t: 952 927 081 • e: panaderialaheredia@gmail.com Cafeteria y Panaderia La Heredia
We would like to thank everybody who joined us in celebrating our 5th anniversary. It was a day of fun, laughter and flamenco!
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A bottle of house wine per table (minimum spend â‚Ź20 per person) for VIP cardholders
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he Perla Restaurant is located in Marbella, on the beach with stunning views of the Mediterranean, Africa and Gibraltar. We offer a variety of fish, seafood, meat and high quality rice dishes. For over 35 years we have dedicated ourselves to offering the best food made with natural ingredients and traditional recipes, which has given us an international reputation. We are open everyday providing a high class service and succulent cuisine.
Ctra. de Cadiz, Km 192 C/ Agata, s/n Urb. White Pearl Beach 29604 Elviria Marbella
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FAUCHON - Indulge your sweet Tooth The well-known French caterer and luxury food store, invites you to discover its fine grocery collection with many gourmet gift ideas and personalized gift sets Fauchon is like Sephora in the way it is merchandised- crackers and cookies are organized into the most seductive little packages and chocolates look like CD cases. With fifteen iconic products, which offer a selection of some of the finest products FAUCHON has to offer from éclairs, tea, foie gras, macaroons, salmon millefeuille, Confectionery platters, cheese, jams, biscuits, Les marrons glacés de Turin, Megève, chocolate truffles, champagne and caviar. Discover their new confectionary gift sets priced from €38.00 to €510.00, there Expert Tea gift box priced at € 30 and there Expert Foie Gras gift box priced at €270 www.fauchon.com
New look for Fortnum’s Teas
The elixir of life
Fortnum’s famous teas have been given a new look, with beautifully redesigned tins and some new blends and rare teas to try. The new tin designs, which feature Georgianinspired details on a background of eau de nil. The shape of the tin now tells you what kind of tea is inside; our Famous Blends, such as Royal Blend and Countess Grey, are found in square tins, and our Classic World Teas – teas from a single country of origin, such as Ceylon Orange Pekoe or Assam Superb – are packaged in pretty new cylindrical tins with a distinctly vintage feel. The tins are practical as well as decorative; they are airtight, so can be refilled and reused as often as you like. They have also added Heritage Tea Blends to the range, retrieved from their archive and packed into tins decorated with a beautiful illustration; Old Silver Teapot and Empire Blend are two fine
examples. In addition they have also created two new blends in honour of recent historic occasions, chiefly Wedding Breakfast Blend, which celebrated the wedding of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, and a special Coronation Blend. Now a permanent part of our range, they join the ranks of our much-loved Classic Blends, such as Earl Grey Classic and Queen Anne Blend, all of which have a loyal following. Now is the perfect time to upgrade your daily cup to a cup of Fortnum’s tea
The long awaited Jack Daniel’s Tennessee Honey has finally been unveiled this autumn. Blended with a unique honey l liqueur for a taste that is one of a kind and unmistakably Jack.
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Golden Olive Oil from the heart of Croatia
The honour of Scotland Taste true luxury with this extra virgin olive oil infused with 24 karat edible gold flakes. A perfectly harmonised flavour and aroma, the oil has a delicately balanced taste of light bitterness with a peppery finish with hints of almond, tomato and dried fruit.
wooden box protected by a small lock. An exclusive product with a limited edition of just 444 pieces produced, each purchaser receives an ownership card identifying the unique number assigned to their specific product. Available at Harrods or direct from Golden Olive Oil
The exquisite glass bottle comes enrobed in a velvet pouch placed inside a black lacquered
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A uniqueness of Cask 5576 In celebration of a 50-year career of malt master David Stewart, who is the longest tenured master in all of Scotland, The Balvenie Distillery has released an extremely limited run of their halfcentury old single malt, aptly named The Balvenie 50 Year Old. With a smooth sweetness and citrus notes, hints of honey, spice and oak, The Balvenie 50 Year Old is a whisky to be coveted, and at an earthshattering $32K, you surely would have to savour every drop and make sure even the angels don’t get their share. Limited to 88 bottles and encased in a cask-inspired wood and brass container, it is truly the rarest of rare. www.thebalvenie.com
Royal Salute has crafted a whisky blend so rare, so sumptuous that only one man in the world has tasted it – creator and Master Blender, Colin Scott. ‘Tribute to Honour’ has been introduced to pay homage to the oldest crown jewels of the British Isles: The Honours of Scotland. The most exquisite, precious and scarce whiskies have been carefully selected from the Royal Salute Vault at Strathisla. Expertly blended by Colin Scott, just 21 bottles of Tribute to Honour have been created and also mark the pinnacle of Colin’s 21 years of expertise in blending. Only the finest aged whiskies –at least 45 years old are presented in the spectacular bejewelled bottle, dressed by Garrard in flawless diamonds and shimmering gold. Garrad is the oldest jeweller to royalty; they have hand cast black porcelain – with 413 flawless white and black diamonds. Some of these exquisite jewels form the shape of the Sword of State. Set in gold and silver, 22 carats of gemstone adorn the decorative collar and stunning flagon’s visage. Craftsman at Garrard have spent days perfecting each flagon by hand www.royalsalute.com SUNSEARCH MAGAZINE
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STEAK ‘N’ RIB SHAK RESTAURANT
Established 1986
Traditional food that makes the good times memorable. Specialising in serving succulent Steaks, tasty Beef, Pork & Lamb, Chicken, Fish and Vegetarian dishes.
Opening Hours: Mon - Sat 17:00 - 24:00 Urb. El Paraiso, Ctra. de Cadiz, Km 167, Estepona T. +34 952 886 828 198
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Ladies Lunch
Every Wednesday from 14:00 to 16:00
Come enjoy a delicious lunch and experience the La Fiorentina fantastic atmosphere.
Why not treat yourself to a manicure or discover what the future has in store for you with a tarot reading. A great afternoon for the ladies to all get together.
Set Menu for just 17.00€ a’ la carte menu available
Manicure from 20.00€ €
“FIORENTINA HAS A NEW MENU! “NOT ONLY PASTAS AND PIZZA BUT NOW ALSO FRESH FISH AND MEAT”
ENTERTAINMENT EVERY NIGHT!
MONDAYS - SATURDAY Elvis Presley Rolling Stones Rod Stewart Dean Martin Marilyn Monroe Joe Cocker Amy Winehouse and many more!
S U N D AY Open everyday
Italian Opera
13:00 - 16:00 for lunch 19:00 - 24:00 for dinner (Reservations are recommended) Urb. El Pilar, Estepona (entry from Benavista side) T. 952 885 765 M. 609 516 526
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Now taking bookings for New Year’s Eve For more information call
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he Robin Hood Inn is newly refurbished and is the number one place to be on the new Golden Mile. We offer the highest quality cusine made with fresh daily produce. There is a large terrace at the rear with bar, chillout area and restaurant which in the summer is open air and from October is fully enclosed to give all year round dining. Live sporting events show on our 3 large screen TVs and the games room is a popular attraction. Live music 6 nights a week. Table reservations are recommended, especially for Sunday lunch.
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Opening Hours: 12 noon till late Closed Mondays Urb. Benamara, Avda Dos Hermanas s/n, CN 340 km 168, 29680 Estepona, Spain Reservations - Tel: 951272288 reservas@therobinhoodinn.es
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2 courses for just 16€ Join us for dinner between 20.00 and 22.00 on any night of the week and you can choose a starter and main or a main and dessert for just 16€* Passion Café’s menu of snacks, sandwiches and main meals including wraps, fajitas, burgers, salads and steaks are all made with tasty fresh ingredients and our desserts are just delicious. With friends, family or going solo … we’re here for a drink and a chat, a quick snack, main meals and even private parties! *Rib eye steak is included in the offer with a surcharge of 4.00€ Sea Bass and Fajitas are included in the offer with a surcharge of 2.00€
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Cooking is not chemistry. It is an art. It requires instinct and taste rather than exact measurements.
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Passion Café is Passionate about food…
The Passion café philosophy is to produce good, natural, wholesome food by using the best quality ingredients....
The Passion Café experience begins the moment you walk through the doors of this very popular and busy restaurant. Situated in the hustling Centro Comercial La Colonia in San Pedro de Alcantara, not only do your eyes feast upon the wonderful cafes and delicacies displayed but you are instantly hit by the smells emitting from the kitchen which remind you that YES, you do indeed need something to eat and fast! Owner & Chef Malcolm, along with his partner Caitriona Coates created Passion Cafe many years ago with a single vision in mind to create a restaurant offering great tasting food in a chilled out, friendly and relaxed environment where both business people, friends and families can meet for a glass of wine or beer after work, or relax and enjoy a delicious snack or meal. For those who assume that Passion Café offers only pastries and cakes will be pleasantly surprised, as the kitchen produces dishes to please every palate with an extensive breakfast, lunch & dinner menu with choices such as freshly-baked muffins, traditional porridge, American-style pancakes with fresh fruit and maple syrup and their special Full Monty & Passion Special breakfasts to a plate of nachos, duck spring rolls, crispy potato skin, quiche of the day, a variety of salads, fish “n” chips, gourmet burgers, deluxe sandwiches with a variety of fillings, wraps, fajitas and many more delicious options. In addition to the fabulous home-made meals there is a delicious selection of fruit smoothies & creamy milkshakes all made using only the freshest of ingredients plus a refreshing choice of cocktails for those who want to enjoy an early evening siesta! No visit to Passion Café would be complete without tasting the delicious yet naughty desserts which are all home-made and are simple divine. There are classics such as apple pie, muffins, brownies, chocolate fudge cake and carrot cake to the exotic; triple layer chocolate truffle cake, mixed berry Pavlova and Manhattan baked cheese cake to name but a few, and if time is of the essence and you have no time to stop simple indulge yourself with their fabulous take away service.
Open seven days a week from 9:00 until 23:00
Enquiries: 952 781 583 Centro Comercial La Colonia, San Pedro de Alcantara, Marbella
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Being passionate about cakes is something Passion Café is 100% committed so if you are celebrating a birthday, anniversary or any other special occasion they can create for you a traditional or novelty cake to help you remember that perfect day. Passion Café offers a wonderful and relaxing dining experience with easy parking and free Wi-Fi for all diners so …. What are you waiting for? SUNSEARCH MAGAZINE
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Christmas TREATS
Be tempted this Christmas with these sweet and delicious traditional treats‌
Chocolate Chip and Walnut Cookies
Naughty and tasty these tasty cookies with a combination of sweet gooey chunks of dark chocolate contrasting against the bitter walnuts in a classic cookie twist. It seems a waste to leave them out for Santa and his reindeer!
Gorgonzola, Fig and Ingredients: 125g butter, softened 100g (1/2 cup, firmly packed) brown sugar 1 egg, at room temperature 225g (1 1/2 cups) plain flour 200g good-quality dark cooking chocolate, coarsely chopped 150g (1 1/2 cups) walnut halves, coarsely chopped Directions: Preheat oven to 180°C. Line 2 baking trays with nonstick baking paper. Use an electric beater to beat butter and sugar in a medium bowl until well combined. Add the egg and beat until combined. Sift the flour over the butter mixture and stir with a wooden spoon until well combined. Add the chocolate and walnuts, and stir to combine. Use your hands to roll tablespoonsful of the cookie mixture into balls. Place the balls, 3cm apart, on prepared trays. Use a fork to flatten slightly. Bake in preheated oven, swapping the trays halfway through cooking, for 20 minutes or until light golden. Remove from oven and set aside to cool on the trays for 5 minutes. Transfer cookies to a wire rack to cool completely. 208
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Walnut Tartlets
Looking for an elegant yet easy appetizer for your next cocktail party? These gorgonzola-fig tarts are the perfect combination of savoury and sweet, and are easy to make using refrigerated pie crust. They may be bite-size, but these little tarts are bursting with big flavours! Ingredients: One package refrigerated pie crusts, such as Pillsbury, softened 6 dried figs or pitted dates, coarsely chopped 1 cup packed brown sugar 1/4 teaspoon ground cinnamon 1/4 cup chopped walnuts 1/2 cup crumbled Gorgonzola cheese 1 tablespoon honey Directions: Heat oven to 425 degrees. Unroll the pie crust onto a flat surface. Using a 2-inch cookie cutter, cut 24 rounds from the pie crust, rerolling the crust scraps if necessary. Gently press the rounds into 24 ungreased mini muffin cups. In a small bowl, mix together the figs, brown sugar, cinnamon, and walnuts. Spoon slightly less than 1 teaspoon of the fig mixture into each cup. Break up any larger pieces of cheese and top each tartlet with slightly less than 1 teaspoon cheese. Bake for 7-11 minutes or until bubbly and golden brown. Remove the tartlets from the pan to a serving plate. Drizzle the tartlets with honey. Serve warm.
Mince Pies Christmas just wouldn’t be Christmas without Mince Pies served either hot or cold on their own or with Brandy Butter. Simply delicious! Ingredients:
12 oz/350g all-purpose/plain flour Pinch of salt 8oz/ 225g butter, cubed or an equal mix of butter and lard 1 beaten egg + 1 cold water as needed 1 jar of mincemeat, shop bought or home made 2 tbsp icing sugar
Directions: Pre-heat the oven to 400°F/205°C/Gas 6 To make the Pastry: Place the flour, butter and salt into a large clean bowl. Rub the butter into the flour with your fingertips until the mixture resembles fine breadcrumbs, working as quickly as possible to prevent the dough becoming warm. Add the egg to the mixture and using a cold knife stir, add cold water a teaspoon at a time until the mixture binds but don’t make it too wet that it is sticky. Wrap the dough in plastic wrap and chill for a minimum of 15 minutes, up to 30 minutes.
mixture resembles breadcrumbs, add the egg slowly, through the funnel, then add water a tsp at a time until the dough comes together in a ball. Wrap in plastic wrap and chill as above. Assemble the Pies: Choose a muffin or bun tin for the size of the pie you want. Choose from a standard 12-cup muffin tin down to small canapé size. The number of pies will depend on the size of cup you choose. Dust a work surface lightly with a little flour and roll out two-thirds of the pastry to 1/8”/3mm thick. Cut circles to line the cups of your tin, don’t worry if the pastry doesn’t come to the top.
Fill the pastry lined tins 2/3 full with mincemeat. Roll out the remaining pastry to the same thickness and cut smaller circles to fit as lids on the tarts or to be decorative, cut stars or other fancy shapes. Dampen the edges of the tart bases with a little cold water and press the lids on. Make a small hole in the surface of each pie with a small sharp knife to allow the steam to escape (you can omit this if using star-shaped lids). Bake in the preheated oven for 20 mins (15 mins if making canape size) or until golden brown. Remove from the oven and sprinkle with the icing sugar.
The dough can also be made in a food processor by mixing the flour, butter and salt in the bowl of the processor on a pulse setting. When the
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De´Medici Restaurant
Fridays & Saturdays - Opera and Dean Martin Our specials menu changes weekly Famous for our W hite A sparagus from Peru and once monthly Imperial Oysters
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Gianni & Brigitte Pagani
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Celebrate the good times with champagne and plenty of spirit. These champagne cocktails liven up the bubbles with floral fruit syrups, hard liquor and subtle spices. Choose the perfect recipe to toast your happiness.
lassic CChampagne Cocktail
3 oz Champagne 1/3 oz cognac 2 dashes Angostura bitters 1 tsp sugar
Soak one sugar cube in a champagne flute with angostura bitters. Add champagne and cognac. Squeeze in a twist of lemon and discard. Garnish with half a slice of orange.
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2 ripe peaches, peeled, halved and stone removed, or the equivalent using tinned peaches in natural juice chilled champagne or sparkling wine 2 chilled champagne glasses Blendr and the peaches until totally smooth. Spoon half into the chilled champagne glasses and slowly top up with champagne, stirring as you pour.
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2 oz orange juice Champagne
5 ozchilled stout 5 ozchilled Champagne
Pour orange juice into a collins glass over two ice cubes. Fill with chilled champagne, stir very gently, and serve.
Pour stout into a champagne flute. Add champagne carefully, so it does not mix with stout, and serve.
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wicked Jamie’s Cocktail
1 - 2 Tbsp. crème de cassis (currant liqueur) 4 - 6 oz. champagne or sparkling wine Preparation:
3-4 pomegranates caster sugar, optional 1 bottle Champagne, chilled
For each cocktail, pour crème de cassis into a champagne flute. Top with champagne or sparkling wine. (Pouring the wine in after the liqueur helps mix the drink naturally – if you pour the liqueur into the wine it will sink to the bottom.)
Method Whiz the pomegranate seeds in a food processor, pour through a sieve and retain the juice. Put about 5cm of pomegranate juice into a Champagne flute, then top it up with your Champagne.
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any of you will be surprised to learn that the popular fortune Cookie so often associated with Chinese food is in fact Japanese in origin.
As far back as the 19th century, the fortune cookie very similar in appearance to the modern fortune cookie was made in Kyoto, Japan. As with today’s cookies the Japanese version contained a fortune, however, the small slip of paper was wedged into the bend of the cookie rather than placed inside the hollow portion. This kind of cookie is called tsujiura senbei and are still sold in some regions of Japan, notably the neighborhood of Fushimi Inari-taisha shrine in Kyoto. They contain a fortune; however, the small slip of paper was wedged into the bend of the cookie rather than placed inside the hollow portion. This kind of cookie is called tsujiura senbei and are still sold in some regions of Japan, notably the neighborhood of Fushimi Inari-taisha shrine in Kyoto.
The History Most of the people who claim to have introduced the cookie to the United States are Japanese, so the theory is that these bakers were modifying a cookie design which they were aware of from their days in Japan.
Makoto Hagiwara of Golden Gate Park’s Japanese Tea Garden in San Francisco is reported to have been the first person in the USA to have served the modern version of the cookie when he did so at the tea garden in the 1890s or early 1900s. The fortune cookies were made by a San Francisco bakery, Benkyodo. David Jung, founder of the Hong Kong Noodle Company in Los Angeles, has made a competing claim that he invented the cookie in 1918. San Francisco’s mock Court of Historical Review attempted to settle the dispute in 1983. During the proceedings, a fortune cookie was introduced as a key piece of evidence with a message reading, “S.F. Judge who rules for L.A. Not Very Smart Cookie”. A federal judge of the Court of Historical Review determined that the cookie originated with Hagiwara and the court ruled in favor of San Francisco. Subsequently, the city of Los Angeles condemned the decision. Seiichi Kito, the founder of Fugetsu-do of Little Tokyo in Los Angeles, also claims to have invented the cookie.[8] Kito claims to have gotten the idea of putting a message in a cookie from Omikuji (fortune slip) which are sold at temples and shrines in Japan. According to his story, he sold his cookies to Chinese restaurants where they were
greeted with much enthusiasm in both the Los Angeles and San Francisco areas. Thus Kito’s main claim is that he is responsible for the cookie being so strongly associated with Chinese restaurants. Up to around World War II, fortune cookies were known as “fortune tea cakes”—likely reflecting their origins in Japanese tea cakes. Fortune cookies moved from being a confection dominated by Japanese-Americans to one dominated by Chinese-Americans sometime around World War II. One theory for why this occurred is because of the Japanese American internment during World War II, which forcibly put over 100,000 Japanese-Americans in internment camps, including those who had produced fortune cookies. This gave an opportunity for Chinese manufacturers. Fortune cookies before the early 20th century, however, were all made by hand. The fortune cookie industry changed dramatically after the fortune cookie machine was invented by Shuck Yee from Oakland, California. The machine allowed for mass production of fortune cookies which subsequently allowed the cookies to drop in price to become the novelty and courtesy dessert many Americans are familiar with after their meals at most Chinese restaurants today.
Bangkok
Restaurante Asiatico Thai or Chinese Freshly prepared from our menu.
Menu a’la carte
All You Can Eat! NEWLY REFURBISHED RESTAURANT AND TERRACE
€19.95 or
All you can Eat & Drink
€24.95 soft drinks draft beer, house wine, “tinto de verano” coffee & tea
All included UNLIMITED!! Children up to 8 years old Unlimited food only €9.95 Unlimited food & drink €13.95 Prices are per person (Dessert not included) Each table must choose the same menu as the €19.95 and €24.95 menus can not be mixed at the same table.
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Opening Hours: Lunch 13:00 to 16:00 Dinner 18.30 to 24:00 For reservations: +34 952 81 36 03 We also have a take away menu!
Plaza de las Orquideas, next to Casino Nueva Andalucia, Marbella
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The Art of Cooking
Four of the top 10 restaurants in the world that mix creativity and art with excellent cuisine....
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1. Arzack San Sebรกstian, Spain 2. Noma Copenhagen, Denmark 3. El Celler de Can Roca, Girona Spain 4. Alinea Chicago, USA
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Art Basel Miami Beach December 5-8 2013
Rare are the things in life that can resurrect passion, inquisitiveness and zeal for life the way art can. Art Basel is an international contemporary art fair held each June in Basel, and is described as the ‘Olympics of the art world.’ Indeed, Art Basel is the world’s premier international art show for modern and contemporary works, featuring nearly 300 leading galleries from North America, Latin America, Europe, Asia and Africa. Since 2002 Art Basel’s sister exhibition Art Basel Miami has been turning heads stateside. So marking its 12th anniversary as the most prestigious art exhibition in the Americas, Art Basel Miami Beach transforms Miami into a mecca for artists, for just week in December from 5th through 8th 2013 over 250 galleries from every continent on the planet will exhibit works of art in over 500,000 square feet of exhibition space. The exhibition will feature exhibits from the world’s most respected art dealers, and world-renowned artists, and as always, it will be broken down into various sectors, including: Galleries, Nova, Positions, Kabinett, Public, Film, Magazines, and Edition.
Galleries More than 200 of the world’s leading Modern and contemporary art galleries – from North America, Latin America, Europe, Africa and Asia – display paintings, drawings, sculptures, installations, prints, photography, film, video, and digital art by over 4,000 artists. Visitors can find works ranging from inexpensive editioned pieces by young artists to museum calibre masterpieces. Kilchmann Gallery
Nova
Public
Designed for galleries to present one, two or three artists showing new works that have been created within the last three years, the Nova sector often features never-beforeseen pieces fresh from the artist’s studio and strong juxtapositions.
The Public sector offers its visitors a chance to see outdoor sculptures, interventions, and performances, sited within an open and public exhibition format at Collins Park. The sector has been produced in collaboration with the Bass Museum of Art since 2011.
Maisterravalbuena Gallery
Positions This sector allows curators, critics, and collectors to discover ambitious new talents from all over the globe by providing a platform for a single artist to present one major project.
Susanne Vielmetter Los Angeles Projects
Magazines
Nogueras Blanchard Gallery
Art publications from around the world display their magazines in single-magazine stands or the collective booth. Editors and publishers are often present at the show and many magazines contribute presentations to our Salon series, a schedule of presentations, lectures, and discussions by a range of speakers.
Film Organized in association with David Gryn, Director of Londonʼs Artprojx, and long-time Art Basel film curator This Brunner, the Film sector presents a dynamic program of films by and about artists.
Edition
Screenings take place at the Colony Theatre; the outdoor setting of SoundScape Park, where works are shown on the 7,000-square-foot outdoor projection wall of the Frank Gehry-designed New World Centre; and within personal viewing pods inside the Miami Beach Convention Centre.
Leading publishers of editioned works, prints, and multiples exhibit the results of their collaboration with renowned artists. Pace Prints Gallery
Alan Cristea Gallery
Kabinett Kabinett sector participants are chosen from the Galleries sector to present curated exhibitions in a separately delineated space within their booths. The curatorial concepts for Kabinett are diverse, including thematic group exhibitions, art-historical showcases, and solo shows for rising stars. Mehdi Chouakri Gallery
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Also every year, Miami’s leading private collections among them the Rubell Family Collection, Cisneros Fontanals Art Foundation, the De la Cruz Collection Contemporary Art Space, World Class Boxing, the Margulies Collection and the Dacra Collection – open their homes and warehouses to guests of Art Basel. Additionally, the museums of South Florida organize exhibitions including shows at the Miami Art Museum, Bass Museum of Art, Norton Museum, Wolfsonian-FIU and MOCA North Miami. For more information visit: www.artbasel.com SUNSEARCH MAGAZINE
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Modern and Contemporary Art WHY COLLECT ?
There are different reasons why someone feels the exigency to collect art: it can be for cultural reasons, for economical and investment reasons, or simply for esthetical ones but all have in common a deep sensibility, a great spiritual depth and a strong love for beauty.
HoA is mainly engaged in contemporary art, but in case of advice for the establishment of private collections or simply to find a work coveted by a collector who has addressed to us, we can, through our international contacts, to assess and achieve even modern art.
Collecting contemporary art and is one of the most exciting ways to interpret the world right now, like living in a live show, through a process that ties together the most diverse aspects of aesthetic and conceptuality linked and guided by the collector’s personality.
One of our collectors says: “I started to buy works of art several years ago, but I think I have become a collector only recently, meaning as collector one who is buying without thinking about where to place it, and sees collecting as a reflection of his own personality.
Collecting art is a path of personal growth. We have just to remember that a collection is not a body of work, but the portrait of taste, passion and culture of the owner. As it is said by Nicholas Serota, director of the Tate Modern Museum in London: “If you can afford it, the best way to deal with art is buy it, live it with passion and take care of it”. 226
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When you buy works of art, the first reason is your personal taste and the pleasure of sharing
Marbella Club Hotel Blv. Pr. Alfonso von Hohenlohe, 29600 Marbella T. +34 952 857 196
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and showcasing the work at your own home, then you tend to make more organic choices, to include works by artists who at the first instance do not totally reflect your taste, but that trace a path in the art scene. Gallery Houses of Art, works to promote high quality contemporary and modern art. We represent international artists with a solid important background who feature in international collections and museums as well as emerging and mid career international artists. At the same time we support a select group of young artists by exhibiting their works from an early stage to take them to a level of international exposure, collaborating for this purpose with other international galleries. We assist collectors at all levels in the primary and secondary market and provide a detailed provenance of all works of art exhibited.
HoA SCULPTOR OF LIGHT
Helidon Xhixha transforms the force and energy of the creative sculptural material , and then transforms this matter into light energy. No coincidence that all of his work with metal plates have titles such as Energy or Light. Of course the sculptures with more vivid and shiny surfaces are those with pure stainless steel mirror, while those with the colours in red, white, blue, yellow, black (entitled Energy through the red, and so on) stimulate the suggestions of more muffled intensity, but it goes deeper in the maze of monochrome surfaces. The artist has also experienced other surfaces always bare steel , but with different processing of the surface, for example satin finishing or
the rust effect with treatment Corten. The results are interesting , because they allow you to check the different variations relative of matter, space light. Most surfaces are dull and rough, more emerges in its expressiveness primary concrete physicality of iron. We must now speak of a different processing of this approach to sculpture, the artist develops in parallel. These sculptures are fixed with pins pedestals or even (and this is the best solution) are laid directly on the ground or on tables , depending on the size. Their appearance is, in some ways, a unique hybrid of relief and sculpture in the round , whose privileged view tends to be that front ( bifrontal ) , but that of foreshortening can reserve good surprises.
The two faces can not be seen at the same time and then the observer is forced to turn around the sculpture to assess the relationship of free - contrast, divergences and convergences between the two parties. And in fact we can say that the sculptures of Helidon Xhixha, even if you do not want to represent nothing but themselves, for their complex aesthetic vitality become inexhaustible sources of stimuli and imaginative reflections.
You can find Helidon Xhixha at: Location: HoA Marbella Club Hotel, Bvld. Alfonso von Hohenlohe, Marbella Tel: +34 952 857 196
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Just one Evil Act by Elizabeth George
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Man on the Run by Tom Doyle
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Back in the 1970s, however, McCartney cut a very different figure. He was, literally, a man on the run. Desperately trying to escape the shadow of the Beatles, he became an outlaw hippy millionaire, hiding out on his Scottish farmhouse in Kintyre before travelling the world with makeshift bands and barefoot children. It was a time of numerous drug busts and brilliant, banned and occasionally baffling records. For McCartney, it was an edgy, liberating and sometimes frightening period of his life that has largely been forgotten. 'Man on the Run' paints an illuminating picture: from McCartney's personal crisis following the Beatles split through his apparent victimisation by the authorities to the rude awakening of his imprisonment for marijuana possession in Japan in 1980 and the shocking wake-up call of John Lennon's murder. Ultimately, it poses the question: if you were one quarter of the Beatles, could you really outrun your past?
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Storyline With the ’70s behind him, San Diego’s top rated newsman, Ron Burgundy (Will Ferrell), returns to the news desk in Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues. Also back for more are Ron’s coanchor and wife, Veronica Corningstone (Christina Applegate), weather man Brick Tamland (Steve Carell), man on the street Brian Fantana (Paul Rudd) and sports guy Champ Kind (David Koechner) - all of whom won’t make it easy to stay classy… while taking New York’s first 24-hour news channel by storm.
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Storyline A prequel to Tom Clancy’s Jack Ryan series of books - Alec Baldwin originated the character in 1990’s The Hunt for Red October, Harrison Ford played him in 1992’s Patriot Games and 1994’s Clear and Present Danger, and Ben Affleck played Ryan in 2002’s The Sum of All Fears. This story follows a young Jack (Chris Pine) as he uncovers a financial terrorist plot. The story follows him from 9/11, through his tour of duty in Afghanistan, which scarred him forever, and into his early days in the Financial Intelligence Unit of the modern CIA where he becomes an analyst, under the guardianship of his handler, Harper (Kevin Costner). When Ryan believes he’s uncovered a Russian plot to collapse the United States economy, he goes from being an analyst to becoming a spy and must fight to save his own life and those of countless others, while also trying to protect the thing that’s more important to him than anything, his relationship with his fiancée Cathy (Keira Knightley). www.collider.com, www.defilmblog.be, www.drafthouse.com, www.nicktiffany.com
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The Wolf of Wall Street Director: Martin Scorsese Cast:
Leonardo DiCapro Jean Dujardin Kyle Chandler Matthew McConaughey
Storyline Based on Jordan Belfort’s memoirs. Jordan Belfort, a Long Island penny stockbroker, served 20 months in prison for refusing to cooperate in a massive 1990s securities fraud case that involved widespread corruption on Wall Street and in the corporate banking world, including mob infiltration.
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Storyline The second in a trilogy of films adapting the enduringly popular masterpiece The Hobbit, by J.R.R. Tolkien. The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug continues the adventure of the title character Bilbo Baggins (Martin Freeman) as he journeys with the Wizard Gandalf (Ian McKellan) and thirteen Dwarves, led by Thorin Oakenshield (Richard Armitage) on an epic quest to reclaim the lost Dwarf Kingdom of Erebor.
Into The Woods Director: Rob Marshall Cast:
Johnny Depp Meryl Streep Chris Pine Emily Blunt
Storyline Based on the classic 1980s Broadway musical written by Stephen Sondheim and James Lapine. Surrounds a baker and his wife’s quest to break a witch’s curse in order to start a family. Along the way, they encounter several well-known fairy tale characters, including Rapunzel, Cinderella and Little Red Riding Hood, and together they learn what happens after “happily ever after.” SUNSEARCH MAGAZINE
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NOVEMBER 2013 Aries - the ram 21.Mar/20.Apr You have been troubled in recent weeks by political, cultural, religious, academic, legal, and/or media related debates. Now, you are actually beginning to enjoy aspects of these same topics.
Gemini - the twins 21.May/20.Jun Both of your financial sectors are clashing this month. However, they both get along beautifully with your work sector and your success sector, so it is not as if you are actually struggling financially.
You are in a mood to open your mind and It is more likely that you are trying to debate to explore new ways of looking at things. That is not to say that you are whether it is better to collect a regular salary a pushover or that you no longer believe whatever you believe. You are or an irregular commission check. One might be more reliable, but the just in the mood to learn more. You are also still enjoying some profitable other has the chance of being much bigger. You have very strong and energy within your professional life. helpful planets in both locations, so maybe agree to a mixture of the two. Read more about what this month holds for Gemini.
Taurus - the bull 21.Apr/20.May
Cancer - the crab 21.Jun/20.Jul
You are not opposed to working solo and you are known to be a valuable team player. But this month, your best bet is to work within a partnership.
You have a small handful of planets moving through the area of your chart that encourages you to have fun, fall in love, play with children and pets, learn new hobbies, dance, sing, etc.
You and a spouse, best friend, or business partner are able to have fun, find great deals, travel, learn, settle legal problems, work through trust issues, figure out how to avoid holiday squabbles, etc. as long as the two of you stick together. It can be nice knowing that someone has your back. 234
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You and a spouse, best friend, or business partners discover that you can have some great fun together this month. If any disagreements should arise, you can turn to these playful activities to help you find reasons to compromise.
Leo - the lion 23.Jul/22.Aug If you work from home, you could find that you are more productive and more profitable than usual. If you want to work on household projects that add value to your home, this is a good time for that too. You could also enjoy working from home or working in homeoriented industries. Or maybe you are just having a good time cleaning and decorating for the upcoming holiday season. Whatever it is, your home, work, and wealth sectors are all getting along quite nicely, so have fun with it!
Virgo - the virgin 23.Aug/22.Sep Your schedule is getting rather full. You have many lovely opportunities to socialize, mingle, entertain, shop, and spend time with all kinds of people within your local community. At times, you feel a little bit of a tug-of-war as things get really busy and too many people are inviting you to too many events. But you are having a great time and somehow you still manage to find time to work on bringing more romance, trust, and/or financial security into your private life.
Libra - the scales 23.Sep/22.Oct This is a good month for focusing on your financial, professional, and residential goals. Each of these topics experience moments of greatness this month and are often working together to help you accomplish more than one objective at a time. By the end of the month, you could be focusing on some fun and guilt free holiday shopping.
Scorpio - the scorpion 23.Oct/22.Nov Professional dramas of the recent past are beginning to calm down. They are still there, but not as intense and annoying as before. You are often encouraged to take on leadership roles this month. Socially and commercially, you are really quiet effective, charming, entertaining, knowledgeable, and persuasive. People like doing business with you and they like simply hanging out with you. You are enjoying yourself even when you are working. You have a chance to get a jump start on your holiday shopping, but will need to be careful just before Thanksgiving when your budget is showing signs of distress. Read more about what this month holds for Scorpio.
Sagittarius - the archer 23.Nov/22.Dec You may find a desire to “win” is highlighted since Mars moved into your career zone. If there’s a project you’re keen to finish, you may work extremely hard and put in a lot of energy and focus, until it’s completed. However, it’s also wise to avoid clashing with authority figures. The trick will be working with them, not against them.
Capricorn - the goat 23.Dec/20.Jan Your private life is such an odd blend of personalities this month. There are times when you are ticked off at your roommates or parents and then there are other times when you are working really hard to bring more forgiveness, peace, harmony, and spirituality into these same relationships. The same is true of your neighbours and extended family too. At times, you love them with all your heart and really enjoy hanging out with them and then at other times, you are absolutely sick and tired of their dysfunctional behaviours and choices. This is partly due to the big slow moving planets that are camping out in your “home” and “community” sectors and partly because of a small handful of planets that are taking turns blessing and cursing these two areas of your life. Such mixed emotions about your loved ones so close to the holidays can be incredibly stressful, but you wouldn’t care if you didn’t care, right?
Aquarius - the water-bearer 21.Jan/19.Feb The areas of your chart that govern personal wealth, self-confidence, daily work, profits, success, leadership, bureaucracies, and inner peace are all working beautifully together in various combinations this month. When you experience occasional stress or challenges, there is always one or more of these areas of your chart helping, encouraging, or problem solving so that the negatives are rarely going to outweigh the positives. You do not have much playtime, romance, or “me time” this month, but you are still happy and feeling pretty good about your career and finances.
Pisces - the fish 20.Feb/20.Mar You can feel very connected to a friend, partner or love interest, as a lovely line-up may bring out the best in you and another. It can be a good time for generally having fun or for a pleasant date night. Though someone you know could be a bit more demanding than usual, they’re likely to have your best interests at heart.
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RESTAURANTS AMERICAN HARD ROCK CAFE Open: Everyday - lunch & dinner C/ Ramón Areces, esq. Marina Banús, Puerto Banús. T: 952 908 024 JACKS Open: Everyday - noon ‘til late. Puerto Banús. T: 952 813 625. Puerto Marina, Benalmádena. T: 952 563 673 MR. GOURMET BURGER Open: Everyday - 18:00 ‘til late. Avda. Luis Braile 20, San Pedro de Alcantara. T: 952 785 257 YANX Open: Monday to Saturday - from 09:00 - Sunday from 11:00. Centro Plaza, Nueva Andalucía. T: 952 818 861 ARGENTINIAN BUENOS AIRES SOUTH Open: Monday to Saturday - lunch & dinner. C/ Virgen de Pilar, 6, Marbella. T: 952 779 297 CLERICÓ Open: Everyday - lunch & dinner. Avda Antonio Belón, 22, Marbella. T: 952 765 683 TANGO Open: Everyday (except Tuesdays) - for dinner Puerto Banús (opp. the car park). T: 952 812 358 FRENCH CASA MONO Open: Monday to Saturday - 13:00 to 23:00. C/ Calderón Estébanez 19, Marbella. T: 952 774 578 CHATUEA MONA LISA Open: Everyday - lunch and dinner. Muelle Ribera, 8, Puerto Banús. T: 952 908 808
RENDEZ VOUS Open: Monday to Saturday - 09:00 to 18:00 (to 14:00 on Sundays) - closed Tuesday. Avda. de Prado, Aloha Gardens, Nueva Andalucía.T: 952 813 912 VALDERRAMA RESTAURANT Open: Tuesday to Saturday for dinner Sunday for Buffet Lunch. Apartado 1, Crta. De Cadiz, km 132.2 Sotogrande, Cadiz. T: 956 791 200 GREEK RED PEPPER Open: Everyday - lunch & dinner. Muelle Ribera, Puerto Banús. T: 952 812 148 GRILLS ASADOR CRIOLLO GRILL Open: Everyday - for dinner. CN340-A7, km. 166, Cancelada, El Saladillo. T: 952 784 463 ASADOR GUADALMINA Open: Monday to Saturday - lunch & dinner. Urb. Guadalmina Alta, C.C. Guadalmina, Local 3, San Pedro de Alcantara. T: 952 883 003 EL CARNICERO Open: Everyday - lunch & dinner. Pueblo Viejo Cancelada. Between San Pedro and Estepona. T: 952 886 307 EL CARNICERO 2 Open: Everyday - lunch & dinner. Ctra de Cadiz, km. 176, Marbella. T: 952 867 599 EL GAUCHO Open: Everyday - from 19:30. Galerias Paniagua, Sotogrande. T: 956 795 528 EL RANCHO DEL PUERTO Open: Everyday - lunch & dinner. Muelle Benabola 4, Puerto Banús. T: 952 816 252 GRILL DEL PUERTO Open: Everyday - lunch & dinner. Muelle Ribera 47H, Puerto Banús. T: 952 811 686
MARBELLA CLUB GRILL Open: Everyday - for dinner. Marbella Club Hotel, Blvd. Principe Alfonso von Hohenlohe, s/n, Marbella. T: 952 822 211 PIRATAS FLAME GRILL Open: Monday to Saturday - for dinner. Puerto Deportivo de Marbella, Locales 37-40, Marbella. T: 952 865 940 RESTAURANTE RANCHO Open: Everyday - lunch & dinner. Ctra. Cadiz, exit Las Chapas. T: 952 831 922 THE GRILL HOUSE RESTAURANT Open: Monday to Saturday - lunch & dinner. C.C. Cristamar, Local 32, Puerto Banús. T: 951 319 842 INDIAN CHOWKA Open: Everyday - lunch & dinner. Avda Principe Alfonso von Hohenlohe, s/n, Marbella. T: 952 900 380 JAIPUR PALACE Open: Wednesday to Sunday - for dinner. CN340, km194, next to Camping Cabopino, Marbella. T: 952 310 004 JAIPUR PURPLE Open: Everyday - for dinner. CN340 km, 166, Estepona. T: 952 888 353 LITTLE INDIA Open: Everyday - from 19:00. Conj. Buenavista, L 21-22, Avda. De España, Calahonda. T: 952 931 829 MASSALA Open: Everyday - for dinner. 57 Duquesa de Arcos, Sabinillas seafront. T: 952 897 358 MR. INDIA Open: Everyday - from 18:00. Milla de Oro (next to da Bruno a Casa), Marbella. T: 952 867 868 MUMTAZ Open: Everyday - lunch & dinner. Casa No. 7, Puerto Banús. T: 952 812 090 SAFFRON Open: Everyday - from 19:00. Parque de Elviria, local 7-9, Las Chapas (2nd exit, after Hotel Don Carlos T: 952 830 146 INTERNATIONAL ALBERT & SIMON Open: Monday to Friday - for lunch & dinner - Saturday dinner only. Urb. Nueva Alcantara. Edif. Mirador, Bloque 4-B, San Pedro de Alcantara. T: 952 783 714
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ALBERTS Open: Everyday - lunch & dinner. Puerto Cabopino. T: 952 836 886 ALUMBRE Open: Everyday - lunch & dinner. C/ Strachan 11, Malaga. T: 951 500 022 AMANHAVIS Open: Monday to Saturday - from 20:00. Calle del Pilar 3, Benahavis. T: 952 856 026 AMIGOS Open: Monday to Saturday - for dinner. C/ Malaga 3, Benahavis. 952 855 175 AROMA Open: Everyday - lunch & dinner. C/ Moncayo 23, Fuengirola. T: 952 665 502 ARTE CAFE Open: Everyday - breakfast, lunch & dinner Centro Commercial Los Pinares de Elviria, Marbella. T: 952838868 BABOO LOUNGE & RESTAURANT Open: Everyday - lunch & dinner - Sunday, Monday and Tuesday closes 20:00h. Catr. Arroyo de la miel s/n, Benalmádena. T: 902 102 675 BAR D'O RESTAURANT & LOUNGE Open: Everyday - 11:00 to 02:00 (03:00 at weekends). Avda. Principe Alfonso von Hohenlohe, Edif. Milla de Oro, Local 567, Marbella. T: 952 821 229 BEACH HOUSE Open: Everyday - lunch & dinner. Urb. Coto de los Doles, Carril del Relojero, Elviria, Marbella. T: 952 839 458 BECKITTS Open: Everyday - for dinner. C/ Camilo José Cela, 4, Marbella. T: 952 868 898 BOULEVARD Open: Everyday - from 20:00. Avda. La Fontanilla, esquina Paseo Maritimo,Marbella. T: 952 860 583 BRUNINGS Open: Monday to Saturday - from 19:00. Las Palmeras 19, San Pedro. T: 952 786 156 CAFÉ DE RONDA Open: Everyday - breakfast, lunch & dinner. Avda. Ramon Gomez de la Serna 23, Marbella. T: 952 862 149 CAFETERIA KE Open: Everyday - lunch & dinner. Puerto Deportivo de Sotogrande, s/n T: 956 790 333
CAMURÍ Open: Everyday - lunch & dinner. CN340, km. 176, Marbella. T: 952 765 553 CAPITÁN Open: Everyday except Wednesday - lunch & dinner. C/ Avila, Bloque 5, Local 1, San Pedro de Alcantara. T: 952 799 635 CASANIS Open: Monday to Saturday - from 18:00. C/ Ancha, 8, Marbella. T: 952 900 450 CELIMA Open: Everyday - lunch & dinner. Hotel Hermitage, Ctra. De Casares, Casares. T: 952 895 639 CORTIJO FAIN Open: Everyday - lunch & dinner.Ctra. de Algar, km. 3, Arcos de la Frontera, Cadiz. T: 956 704 131 COSY Open: Everyday - from 19:00. Paseo de las Palmeras 25, San Pedro de Alcantara. T: 951 087 899 DON LEONE Open: Everyday - for dinner. Puerto Banús, Marbella. T: 952 811 716 DYNAMIC CAFÉ Open: Everyday - for lunch. Ctra. De Istan, km. 0.9, C.C. Le Village, Marbella. T: 952 775 021 EL BOLERO Open: Everyday - from 20:00 to 23:00. The San Roque Club, CN340, km. 127, Cadiz. T: 956 613 030 AL CAMPANARIO Open: Everyday - for lunch - Friday & Saturday for dinner. CN340, km. 168, Estepona. T: 952 800 126
FABIOLA Open: Tuesday to Saturday - lunch & dinner - Sunday - lunch only. Cortijo los Cabos, Pueblo Nuevo de Duadiaro, CN230, km. 132, Sotogrande, Cadiz. T: 956 695 114 / 619 694 484 FINCA BESAYA Open: Everyday - lunch & dinner. Urb. Rio Verde Alto, s/n, Marbella. T: 952 861 382
NUEVA KASKADA Open: Wednesday to Sunday - lunch & dinner. Urb. La Montua. C/ Chorreadero 39, Marbella. Tel: 952 864 478
FINCA LAS BRASAS Open: Everyday - lunch & dinner. Ctra. Fuengirola-Mijas, between CN340 and highway. T: 952 580 513
LA TERRAZA Open: Everyday - lunch & dinner. Golf Hotel Guadalmina, Marbella. T: 952 882 211
GALERIA SAN PEDRO Open: Monday to Saturday - 11:00 24:00. Avda. Las Palmeras 15, San Pedro de Alcantara. T: 952 780 927 GD GOURMET DELI MARBELLA Open: Monday to Friday - 09:30 to 21:00 - Saturday - 12:00 to 18:00. Blvd. Principe Alfonso von Hohenlohe 7, Marbella. T: 952 774 049 GIRASOL Open: Everyday - from 18:30. Avda. Del Prado, Nueva Andalucía, Marbella. T: 952 813 859 HERMOSA Open: Tuesday to Sunday - from 19:00. Local 1A, Puerto de Cabopino. T: 952 837 483 HERRERO DEL PUERTO Open: Monday to Saturday - lunch & dinner. Casas de Campos, 1, Malaga. T: 952 122 075
AL JINETE Open: Saturday to Thursday - for dinner. Ctra. La Cala Golf, km. 45, La Cala de Mijas. T: 952 119 170
KARMA Open: Everyday - 10:00 ‘til late. C/ Las Violetas 7, Conjunto Andalucía Garden Club, Nueva Andalucía. T: 952 815 736
EL LAGO Open: Tuesday to Sunday - for dinner. Urb. Elviria Hills. Avda. Las Cumbres s/n, Marbella. T: 952 832 371
KHALA Open: Monday to Saturday - for dinner. NH Alanda Hotel, Marbella. T: 952 899 600
EL MIRADOR Open: Everyday - for breakfast. Kempinski Hotel Bahia Resort. CN340, km. 159, Estepona. T: 952 809 500
LA BIZNAGA Open: Tuesday to Saturday - lunch & dinner - Sunday - lunch only. Ctra. Ronda, km. 46, Urb. Las Medranas, local 4, San Pedro de Alcantara. T: 951 275 750
EL RESTAURANT DEL CASINO Open: Everyday - 20:00 TO 04:00. Hotel Andalucía Plaza s/n, Marbella. T: 952 814 000
LA LOGGIA Open: Everyday - for breakfast, lunch & afternoon snacks. Hotel Villa Padierna & Flamingos Golf Club, Ctra. De Cadiz, km. 166 (Cancelada exit), Estepona. T: 952 889 150 LA MENORAH Open: Tuesday to Sunday - lunch & dinner. Arena Beach, CN340 km. 151.2, Estepona. T: 952 792 734
EL CORZO Open: Everyday - for dinner. Hotel Los Monteros, Ctra. CN230, km. 187. T: 952 771 700
EL OLIVO Open: Monday to Saturday - lunch & dinner - Sunday- lunch only. Marbella Golf & Country Club, CN340, km. 188, Marbella. T: 952 830 500
NUEVA CAMPANA Open: Wednesday to Monday - lunch & dinner. La Campana, Nueva Andalucía. T: 952 814 041
FINCA EL FORJADOR Open: Wednesday to Sunday - 13:00 to 16:00. Ctra. De Casares, km. 10. T: 952 895 120
HOTEL MARBELLA CLUB BUFFET Open: Everyday - for lunch. Blvd. Principe Alfonso von Hohenlohe s/n, Marbella. T: 952 822 211
EL OCEANO HOTEL Open: Everyday - lunch & dinner. CN340, km. 199, Miraflores Playa, Mijas Costa. T: 952 587 550
LA ESENCIA Open: Tuesday to Sunday - for dinner. Hotel Incosol, Urb. Golf Rio Real s/n, Marbella. T: 952 831 303
LA TERRAZA Open: Everyday - lunch & dinner. La Cala Resort, La Cala de Mijas. T: 952 669 000 LA VERANDA Open: Tuesday to Sunday - for dinner. Hotel Villa Padierna, Urb. Flamingos s/n. T: 952 889 150 LA VERANDA LOBBY BAR Open: Everyday - lunch & dinner. Kempinski Hotel Bahia, CN340 km. 159, Estepona. T: 952 809 500 LA VERANDAH Open: Week days (except Tuesday) - from 19:30 - Weekends - lunch & dinner. Ctra. De Cadiz, km. 136, Playa Guadiaro, Torreguadiaro, Cadiz. T: 956 615 998 LOS ARCOS Open: Everyday - for dinner. Hotel Melia la Quinta, Urb. La Quinta Golf s/n, Marbella. T: 952 762 000 LOS BANDIDOS Open: Everyday - for dinner. Muelle Ribera, Puerto Banús. T: 952 815 915 MC CAFÉ Open: Everyday - breakfast, lunch & dinner. Marbella Club Hotel, Blvd. Principe Alfonso von Hohenlohe s/n, Marbella. T: 952 822 211 MESSINA Open: Monday to Saturday - for dinner. Avda. Severo Ochoa, 12, Marbella. T: 952 864 895 MIRAFLORES GOLF RESTAURANT Open: Everyday - breakfast, lunch & dinner. Ctra de Cadiz, km. 199, Urb. Riviera del Golf. T: 952 931 941
OCEAN CLUB Open: Everyday - for lunch. Avda. Lola Flores s/n, Puerto Banús. T: 952 908 137 OCHO Open: Tuesday to Sunday - lunch & dinner. C/ Moncayo 12, Fuengirola. T: 952 460 232 / 648 502 822 PASSION CAFÉ Open: Everyday - lunch & dinner. C.C. La Colonia, San Pedro de Alcantara. T: 952 781 583 POCO LOCO BEACH Open: Everyday - breakfast, lunch & dinner. Playa Hermosa, CN340, km. 189, Marbella. T: 952 836 170 POLYNESIANS Open: Everyday - 17:00 to 02:00. Urb. La Alcazaba, CN340, km. 175. T: 952 816 100 PUENTE ROMANO BEACH CLUB Open: Everyday - for lunch. Blvd. Principe Alfonso von Hohenlohe s/n, Marbella. T: 952 820 900 PURO BEACH Open: Everyday - lunch & dinner. Laguna Villaga, Playa el Padron, CN340, km. 159,. T: 952 800 015 ROJO Open: Monday to Saturday - lunch & dinner. C/ Granada, 44, Malaga. T: 952 227 486 SCHILO Open: Thursday to Saturday - for dinner. Hotel Finca Cortesin, Ctra, Casares s/n, Casares, Malaga. T: 952 937 800 SEA GRILL Open: Everyday - lunch & dinner. Puente Romano Beach Club, CN340, km. 187. T: 952 820 900 SHANTI SOM - AMRITA Open: Monday to Thursday - 13:30 to 16:30. Friday & Saturday - 13:30 to 16:30 & 20:00 to 22:30. Ctra. De Ojen, km 22, A355, Marbella-Monda. T: 952 864 455
LA BRISA Open: Thursday to Monday - from 19:00. Kempinski Hotel Bahia, CN340 km. 159, Estepona. T: 952 809 500 LA CABAÑA DEL MAR Open: Monday to Saturday - lunch & dinner. Kempinski Hotel Bahia, Playa el Padron, CN340 km. 159, Estepona. T: 952 809 500 LA CANTINA DEL GOLF Open: Everyday - for breakfast & lunch until 20:00. Flamingo Golf Club, Cancelada, Benahavis. T: 952 318 815 SUNSEARCH MAGAZINE
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SHIRAZ Open: Tuesday to Sunday - lunch & dinner. Puerto Deportivo, Local 15, Marbella. T: 952 778 334 SKINA Open: Monday to Saturday - for dinner. C/ Aduar 12, Old Town Marbella. T: 952 765 277 SMALL WORLD CAFÉ Open: Everyday - breakfast, lunch & dinner. Ctra. Istan, km. 1, C.C. Le Village 15, Marbella. T: 952 771 046 SUAVE Open: Everyday - lunch & dinner. Pasaeo Maratímo Rey de Espana 93, Fuengirola. T: 952 866 627 SUITE Open: Thursday to Saturday - for dinner. Hotel Puente Romano, Ctra. De Cadiz, km.177, Marbella. T: 952 820 900 SWING Open: Thursday to Tuesday - 12:00 to 16:00 & 19:30 to 24:00. Arena Beach, Ctra de Cadiz, km 151 Estepona. T: 952 796 320 TANINO Open: Everyday - breakfast, lunch & dinner. CN340, km. 168, Benamara, Estepona. T: 952 883 259 TERRA SANA Open: Monday to Saturday - lunch & dinner. Nueva Andalucía (next to the Casino). T: 952 906 205. Marina Banús, Puerto Banús. T: 952 817 977. C.C. Laguna Village. T: 951 901 050. C/ Camillo José Cela s/n, Marbella. T: 952 772 686 THE CLUBHOUSE BAR & BRASSERIE Open: Tuesday to Sunday - breakfast, lunch & dinner. Urb. Los Naranjos de Marbella, Nueva Andalucía. T: 952 908 844 THE MEETING ROOM Open: Monday to Saturday - 09:00 to 23:00. Avda. Ricardo Soriano 1, Local 1, (Edif. Portillo), Marbella. T: 952 772 577
TROCADERO BEACH Open: Everyday - lunch & dinner. Playa de la Carolina, Marbella. T: 610 704 144 VENTA GARCIA Open: Tuesday to Sunday - lunch & dinner. Ctra. De Casares, km 7. T: 952 894 191 ZOZOI Open: Monday to Saturday - 19:30 to 24:00 - Plaza Altamirano 1, Marbella. T: 952 858 868 ITALIAN AL DENTE Open: Tuesday to Sunday - for dinner. Urb. Jardines de Puerto, Local 12, Puerto Banús. T: 952 906 181 AMORE E FANTASIA Open: Everyday - from 19:00. Muelle Benabola, Casa 5A, Puerto Banús. T: 952 813 464 ARETUSA Open: Everyday - for dinner. Frontline Puerto Banús. T: 952 812 898 CARPACCIO Open: Everyday - lunch & dinner. Frontline Puerto Banús. T: 952 813 357 CARUSO Open: Monday to Saturday - 19:00 to 24:00. Avda. De la Constitucion, corner of C/ Andalucía. San Pedro de alcantara. T: 952 782 293 DA BRUNO
Open: All day. Pasta Da Bruno, Avda. Ricardo Soriano, 27, Marbella. T: 952 860 438 (closed Sunday). Da Bruno Cabopino, CN340, km. 194.7. T: 952 831 918. Da Bruno a Casa, Marbella Mar, Local 1, Marbella. T: 952 857 521 (closed Sunday). Da Bruno a San Pedro, Avda. Del Mar, Local 1E, Sa Pedro de Alcantara. T: 952 786 860 (closed Monday). Da Bruno Sul Mare, Edif. Skol, Paseo Maratímo, Marbella. T: 952 903 318/19. Da Bruno Mijas Costa, Ctra. De Mijas, km. 36, Mijas. T: 952 460 724
THE ORANGE TREE Open: Everyday - 18:30 to 23:00. Plaza General Chinchilla 1, Plaza de los Naranjos, Marbella. T: 952 924 613.
DA PAOLO
TIKITANO Open: Everyday - lunch & dinner. Urb. Guadalmansa, CN340, km 164, Estepoms. Tel: 952 798 449
DE MEDICI
TROCADERO ARENA Open: Everyday - lunch & dinner. Torre Real Beach, Marbella. T: 952 865 579
FRASCATI
Open: Evereyday - lunch & dinner. Muelle Ribera, Casa G-H, Local 43, Puerto Banús. T: 952 460 724 Open: Monday to Saturday - for dinner. Urb. El Pilar, C.C. Benapilar, Estepona. T: 952 884 687 Open: Everyday - lunch & dinner. Plaza de los Naranjos s/n, Sorogrande. T: 952 790 392 GOLD RESTAURANT
Open: Everyday - 10:00 to 24:00. Complejo Benabola 13, Beach Side, Puerto Banús. T: 952 929 055
LA PAPPARDELLA DI ESTEPONA
Open: Everyday - 13:00 to 24:00. Puerto Deportivo de Estepona. T: 952 802 144 LA PAPPARDELLA SUL MARE Open: Everyday - lunch & dinner. C.C. Laguna Village, Estepona. T: 952 807 354 LEONARDO DA VINCI Open: Everyday - for dinner. Urb. Dona Lola, Local 21-22, Calahonda, Mijas Costa. T: 952 934 667 LOMBARDO’S Open: Everyday - from 19:00. Galerias Paniagua, Sotogrande, Cadiz. T: 956 795 924 LUNNA ROSSA Open: Monday to Saturday - lunch & dinner. Paseo Maratímo Benabola, Local 12, Puerto Banús. T: 952 810 543 MADE IN SARDINIA Open: Everyday - fordinner. C.C. Cristamar, Avda. Julio Iglesias, Puerto Banús. T: 952 906 608 METRO Open: Everyday - lunch & dinner. Puerto Marina, Benalmádena. T: 952 446 460 NUNOS Open: Everyday - lunch & dinner. Caleta Hotel, Catalan Bay, Gibraltar. T: 00350 200 76501 O MAMMA MIA Open: Monday to Saturday - lunch & dinner. El Corte Ingles Food Hall. Puerto Banús. T: 952 909 990 PORTOFINO LAGUNA VILLAGE Open: Everyday - breakfast, lunch & dinner. C.C. Laguna Village, Estepona. T: 952 808 035 RISTORANTE REGINA
Open: Everydar - for dinner plus lunch on Sunday. Edif. La Ruleta, Nueva Andalucía. T: 952 814 529
Open: Everyday - lunch & dinner. C.C. Pinares de Elviria, Marbella. T: 952 850 060 ASIATICO ZEN
Open: Everyday - lunch & dinner (closed Tuesday lunch). C/ Lirios s/n. Nueva Andalucía. T: 952 817 691 DRAGON DE ORO Open: Everyday - 12:30 to 16:00 & 19:00 to 24:00 (closed Monday lunch). Ctra. De Cadiz, km. 141, Urb. Hacienda Guadalupe, Manilva. T: 952 890 956 GOLDEN WOK Open: Everyday - lunch & dinner. Urb. Marbellamar, Marbella. T: 952 866 840 KABUKI RAW Open: Tuesday to Saturday - for dinner. Finca Cortesin Hotel, Ctra. Casares s/n, Casares. T: 952 937 800 KAIDEN SUSHI Open: Everyday - lunch & dinner. C.C. Guadalmina Alta, Guadalmina 4, Local 2, llower floor, San Pedro de Alcantara. T: 952 896 508 KAMA KURA Open: Tuesday to Saturday - 20:00 to 23:00. The San Roque Club. Ctra. De Cadiz, km. 127, San Roque, Cadiz. T: 956 613 030 MECA Open: Everyday - luinch & dinner. C.C. Pino Golf, Don Carlos, Local 1, Elviria, Marbella. Tel: 052 830 365 / 658 646 829 NAMAZAKE
Open: Tuesday to Saturday - for dinner. Hotel Puente Romano, Ctra. De Cadiz, km.177, Marbella. T: 952 820 900 OSAKA
Open: Everyday - 13:30 to 16:00 and 19:30 to 24:00. CN340, km. 166 (Benavista), C.C. Costa del Sol. Tel: 952 885 751 RESTAURANTE ASIATICO BANGKOK
SALOTTO
SAKURA
TRATTORIA L’IMPRONTA
SAPPORO
Open: Everyday - lunch & dinner. C.C. Pino Golf, Local 34 (near OpenCor) Elviria, Marbella. T: 952 850 148 Open: Monday to Saturday - for dinner. Avda. del Prado, Via 1, local 2, Aloha Golf, Nueva Andalucía. Tel: 952 925 250 Open: Wednesday to Monday - for dinner. Avda. Salamanca. Edif. Sab Pedro del Mar, Local 14, San Pedro de Alcantara. T: 952 785 943 VILLA TIBERIO
Open: Monday to Saturday - for dinner. Ctra. De Cadiz, km. 178, Marbella. T: 952 771 799
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Open: Everyday - lunch & dinner. P. de las Orquideas, C/Iris, 11B, Edif. Excelsior no 1, Nueva Andalucía. T: 952 813 603 Open: Everyday - lunch & dinner. Avda. Jardines del Puerto, L5, Puerto Banús. T: 952 817 536 Open: Everyday - lunch & dinner. C.C. Costa del Sol, upper level, CN340, km. 166, Estepona. T: 952 888 710 SUKHO THAI
Open: Monday to Saturday - for dinner. C.C. Marbellamar, Marbella. T: 952 770 550 SUSHI DES ARTISTES
Open: Everyday - lunch & dinner. CN340, km. 178.5, Marbella. T: 952 857 403 SUSHI KATSURA
Open: Everyday - breakfast, lunch & dinner. Monte Paraiso Golf, Casa Club, Camino de Camojan s/n, Marbella. T: 952 861 457
Open: Monday to Saturday - lunch & dinner (except Saturday lunch). C/ Ramon Gomez de la Serna, 5, Marbella. T: 952 863 193
TEMPORA
Open: Everyday - for dinner. Hotel Puente Romano, Ctra. De Cadiz, km.177, Marbella. T: 952 777 893
Open - Everyday - for dinner. C/ Tetuan 9, Old Town, Marbella. T: 952 857 933
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THAI GALLERY
Open Everyday - from 20:00. CN340, km. 175, Edif. Rimesa, Bajos, Nueva Andalucía. T: 952 818 392 THAI STYLE
Open: Everyday - lunch & dinner. Urb. Puerto Deportivo 13, Edif. Poniente, Estepona. T: 951 318 445 TSE YANG DIMSUM CLUB Open: Monday to Saturday - lunch & dinner. El Corte Ingles Food Hall. Puerto Banús. T: 952 909 990
SPANISH BAHÍA
Open: Everyday - for dinner. Hotel Don Carlos, Avda. Zurita s/n, Marbella. T: 952 768 800 BEACH CLUB RESTAURANTE GRILL
Open: Everyday - for lunch. Hotel Fuerte, Castillo de San Luis s/n and Hotel Fuerte Miramar Spa, Plaze José Luque Manzano s/n, Marbella. T: 902 343 410
WASABI Open: Everyday - lunch & dinner. C.C. Puerto Banús. T: 952 908 577
CASA DE LA ERA
WOK AWAY Open: Everyday - lunch & dinner. Avda. Julio Iglesias. Puerto Banús. T: 952 907 304
CASA FERNANDO
WOK BUFFET Open: Everyday - lunch & dinner. Urb. El Pilar, 22, Estepona. T: 952 887 092 WOK WANG Open: Everyday - lunch & dinner. C/ Camilo José Cela, C.C. Plaza del Mar, Planta 0, Local 1, Marbella. T: 952 925 478 YUAN Open: Everyday - for dinner. Hotel Torrequebrada, Benalmádena. T: 952 441 414 SCANDINAVIAN SKANDIES Open: Tuesday to Sunday - 19:00 to 23:00. Avda. Antonio Belon, 26 (behind the lighthouse), Marbella. Tel: 952 776 323 THE LITTLE MERMAID Open: Monday to Saturday - 09:30 to 17:00. C.C. Centro Plaza, Puerto Banús. T: 952 929 181 SEAFOOD CERVERCERÍA OSTRERÍA SANTIAGO
Open: Everyday - lunch & dinner. Avda. Del Marzo, Marbella. T: 052 770 078 EL BARLOVENTO
Open: Tuesday to Saturday - 11:00 to 16:00 & 19:30 to 23:00. Puerto Deportivo de Sotogrande, Cadiz. T: 956 790 370 RESTAURANTE LA MARINA
Open: Everyday - 13:00 to 16:30 & 20:00 to 24:00. Paseo Maritimo s/n, La Atunara, La Linea de la Concepcion, Campo de Gibraltar. T: 956 171 531 LA TORRE
Open: Everyday - lunch & dinner. Muelle de Honor, Club de Mar, Puerto Banús. T: 952 811 561 MARISQUERIA LA PESQUERA
Open: Everyday - lunch & dinner. Plaza de la Victoria, Old Town Marbella. T: 952 765 170 RESTAURANTE EL BOTE
Open: Everyday - lunch & dinner. Paseo Maritimo Rey de Espana, Fuengirola. T: 952 660 084 SANTIAGO
Open: Everyday - lunch & dinner. Paseo Maritimo, 5, Marbella. T: 952 770 078
Open: Everyday - for dinner. Ctra. De Ojen, km. 0.5, Marbella. T: 952 770 625 Open: Monday to Saturday - lunch & dinner. Avda. Del Mediterraneo s/n, San Pedro del Alcantara. T: 952 853 344 EL PORTALÓN
Open: Monday to Saturday - 13:00 to 16:00 and 20:00 to 24:00. Ctra. de Cadiz, km. 178, Marbella T: 052 827 880 HACIENDA
Open: Tuesday to Saturday - 13:00 to 16:30 & 19:30 - 23:00. Urb. La Alcaidesa, La Linea de la Concepcion. Tel: 956 582 700 LA MÁQUINA
Open: Monday to Saturday - lunch & dinner. El Corte Ingles Food Hall, Puerto Banús. T: 952 909 990 LA MERIDIANA DEL ALABARDERO
Open: Tuesday to Sunday - lunch & dinner. Camino de la Cruz, Marbella. T: 952 776 190 LA TABERNA DE ALABARDERO
Open: Tuesday to Sunday - lunch & dinner. San Pedro Playa, Urb. Castiglone, T: 952 785 138. Ctra. de Ronda, km 167, San Pedro. T: 952 786 265 MESÓN EL ADOBE
Open: Wednesday to Monday - lunch & dinner. Edif. Balmoral , Bajo 3, Marbella. T: 600 003 144 MI TABERNA
Open: Monday to Saturday - lunch & dinner. CB340, km. 178, Marbella. T: 952 827 880 TRAGABUCHES
Open: Tuesday to Sunday - lunch & dinner. C/ José Aparacio 1, Ronda (pedestrian street between bullring and Parador). T: 952 190 291 SARATOGA
Open: Sunday to Friday - lunch & dinner. Parque Elviria, S/N, 29600 Marbella. T: 952 833 642 VEGETARIAN LOVING HUT
Open - Everyday - 10:30 - 23:00. Avda. Miguel Cano 11, Marbella. T: 951 245 889 www.creative-cuisine.com, www.enotria.com, www.harvertycommunications.ws
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CN340, km. 194. T: 952 902 537 Avda. Almenara s/n, Sotogrande. T: 956 582 200
ATALAYA PARK HOTEL ****
CN340, km. 168.5, Estepona. T: 952 889 000 BARCELLO MARBELLA ****
C/ de Granadillas s/n, Yrg. Guadalmina Alta, Marbella. T: 952 889 099
BEATRIZ PALACE & SPA ****
CN340, km. 207, Fuengirola. T: 952 922 000
BENABOLA APART HOTEL ****
Benabola, Puerto Banús. T: 952 815 000 BLUE BAY Banús HOTEL ****
CN340, km. 173, Nueva Andalucía. T: 952 811 517 CORAL BEACH ****
Golden Mile, Marbella. T: 952 824 500 CROWNE PLAZA *****
CN340, km. 168, Estepona. T: 902 875 730 DON CARLOS *****
CN340, kn. 192, Marbella. T: 952 899 700 EL OCEANO BEACH HOTEL ****
Miraflores Playa, Torrenueva, Marbella. T: 952 587 550 FINCA CORTESIN *****
Ctra. Casares, Casares. T: 952 937 800 GOLF HOTEL GUADALMINA ****
Guadalmina Baja, Marbella. T: 952 882 211
GRAN HOTEL BENAHAVIS ****
Huerta de Rufino, Benahavis. T: 902 504 862
GRAN HOTEL GVADALPÍN PUERTO BANÚS *****
Arroyo El Rodeo, Nuevo Andalucía. T: 952 899 700
GRAN MELIA DON PEPE *****
José Melia s/n, Marbella. T: 952 770 300 H10 ANDALUCÍA PLAZA ****
CN340, km. 174, Nueva Andalucía. T: 952 812 000 H10 ESTEPONA PALACE ****
Avda. del Carmen 99, Playa de Guadalbon, Estepona. T: 952 790 040 HM GRAN HOTEL COSTA DEL SOL ****
La Cala de Mijas, Mijas Costa T: 952 587 710 240
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Avda. el Fuerte s/n, Marbella. T: 952 861 500
Pl/ José Luque Manzano, Marbella. T: 952 786 400
HOTEL MELIA MARBELLA ****
CN340, km. 175, Puerto Banús. T: 952 810 500
HOTEL LOS MONTEROS *****
CN340, km. 187, Marbella. T: 952 771 700
HOTEL PLAYA BONITA ****
CN340, km. 127, Benalmádena Costa. T: 952 442 840 HOTEL PRINCESS PLAYA ****
Paseo Maratímo, Marbella. T: 952 820 944 HOTEL PUENTE ROMANO *****
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LAURO GOLF www.laurogolf.com
18 holes par 71 - T: 956 791 040
18 holes par 72 - T: 952 595 970 ALMENARA GOLF www.sotogrande.com
27 holes par 72 - T: 956 582 027 ALOHA GOLF www.clubdegolfaloha.com
18 holes par 72 - T: 952 907 085
ATALAYA GOLF www.master-hotels.com CABOPINO GOLF www.cabopinogolf.com
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T: 952 762 000 HOTEL TORREQUEBRADA *****
Avd. del Sol s/n, Benalmádena Costa. T: 952 446 000 HOTEL TRITON *****
Avda. Antonio Machado, 29, Benalmádena Costa. Tel: 952 443 240 HOTEL VILLA PADIERNA *****
CN340, km. 166, Estepona. T: 952 889 150
KEMPINSKI HOTEL BAHIA ESTEPONA *****
CN340, km. 159, Estepona. T: 952 809 500 LA CALA RESORT *****
La Cala de Mijas. T: 952 669 000 MARBELLA CLUB HOTEL *****
CN340, km. 180, Marbella. T: 952 822 211
18 holes par 70 - T: 952 850 282
18 holes par 71 - T: 951 703 355
CLUB DE GOLF LA CANADA www.lacanadagolf.com
18 holes par 71 - T: 956 794 100
EL PARAISO CLUB DE GOLF www.elparaisogolfclub.com
18 holes par 71 - T: 952 883 835
ESTEPONA GOLF www.esteponagolf.com
18 holes par 72 - T: 952 937 605
FINCA CORTESIN GOLF CLUB www.golfcortesin.com
18 holes par 72 - T: 952 937 883
FLAMINGOS GOLF CLUB www.flamingos.com
18 holes par 71 - T: 952 889 157 GOLF RIO REAL www.rioreal.com
18 holes par 72 - T: 952 756 733 GOLF TORREQUEBRADA www.golftorrequebrada.com
18 holes par 72 - T: 952 442 742
GUADALMINA GOLF www.guadalminagolf.com
18 holes par 72 - T: 952 883 375 NH SAN PEDRO ****
C/ Jerez 1, San Pedro de Alcantara. T: 952 853 040 SISU BOUTIQUE HOTEL ****
CN340, km. 173, Puerto Banús. T: 952 906 105
VINCCI SELCCION ESTRELLA DEL MAR *****
CN340, km. 190.5, Marbella. T: 951 053 970
27 holes par 72 - T: 952 412 767 LOS NARANJOS GOLF CLUB www.losnaranjos.com
18 holes par 72 - T: 952 815 206 MARBELLA CLUB GOLF RESORT www.marbellaclub.com
18 holes par 73 - T: 952 113 239
18 holes par 72 - T: 952 882 812
CN340, km. 179, Marbella. T: 952 820 900
Urb. La Quinta Golf, Marbella.
27 holes par 72 - T: 952 762 390
LA CALA GOLF RESORT www.lacala.com
54 holes pars 71, 72 & 73 T: 952 699 033
MARBELLA GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB www.marbellagolf.com
18 holes par 72 - T: 952 830 500 MIJAS GOLF www.mijasgolf.org
36 holes par 70 - T: 952 476 843 MIRAFLORES GOLF www.miraflores-golf.com
18 holes par 71 - T: 952 931 960
PARADOR MALAGA DEL GOLF www.parador.es
27 holes par 72 - T: 952 381 225
REAL CLUB DE GOLF LAS BRISAS www.realclubdegolflasbrisas. com
18 holes par 72 - T: 952 810 875
REAL CLUB DE GOLF SOTOGRANDE www.golfsotogrande.com
18 holes par 72 - T: 956 785 014
SAN ROQUE CLUB www.sanroqueclub.com
18 holes par 72 - T: 956 613 030
SANTA CLARA GOLF www.santaclaragolfmarbella. com
18 holes par 71 - T: 952 850 111
SANTA MARIA GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB www.santamariagolfclub. com
18 holes par 72 - T: 956 831 036
LA DAMA DE NOCHE www.golfdamadenoche.es
SOTOGRANDE CLUB DE GOLF www.golfsotogrande.com
9 holes par 70 - T: 952 818 150
18 holes par 72 - T: 956 785 012
LA DUQUESA GOLF www.golfladuquesa.com
VALDERAMA www.valderama.com
18 holes par 72 - T: 952 890 425
18 holes par 72 - T: 956 791 200
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