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MY FAIR LADY

MICHELLE DOCKERY ON SUCCESS AND DOWNTON ABBEY

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CONTENTS DEC EM BE R 2 013 05 EDITOR’S LETTER 06 WHAT’S ON

LOCAL

9 LUCK BE A LADY

Michelle Dockery: Portrait of a Lady

12 POLE POSITION

The Willis Expedition’s Antarctic adventure

STYLE

14 MY STYLE

Molly Meg’s style inspirations

22 ONCE UPON A TIME Fashion’s Winter fairytale

31 WORKING WOMAN Elspeth J Walker, jewellery designer

FOOD

45 GREAT GASTRO GIFTS Add a dash of festive flavour

46 DIVINE AND CONQUER Sophi Tranchell, the brains behind the ehtical chocolate brand

INTERIORS

53 DOOR POLICY

A Christmas Wreath How-To

57 BEST IN SHOW

20 years of East London design

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EDITOR’S let ter DECEMBER 2013

What’s not to love about December? There will always be cynics and nonbelievers, those who see Christmas as a time of false pretences and stupefying consumerist sprees, but to them I say, ‘Bah, humbug.’ Christmas doesn’t have to be all about buying and booze. In fact, if planned properly it doesn’t have to be stressful at all. My advice is to avoid the crowds by getting your shopping done early and (very important this) making good use of our glorious pull-out-and-keep gift guides. This edition of Absolutely is full of inspired ideas: for her, for him, for kids, for foodies and even for four-legged friends. With our help, you’ll have Christmas wrapped up, labelled and under the tree faster than you can say ‘Rudolph’. Our lead profi le this month is Hackney’s own ‘girl done good’, Michelle Dockery, star of ITV smash Downton Abbey. No doubt many of you plan to catch up with her antics as Lady Mary in the show’s Christmas Day special, but in the meantime you can find out what Dockery’s making of her global fame on page 10. If further gift inspiration is needed, we have the perfect thing in the form of our feature on the East London Design Show. The event is now in its twentieth year and is set to showcase some of the nation’s most exciting emerging talent over four days at Brick Lane’s Old Truman Brewery. If you’ve ever been stuck for something to buy a loved one, the show is bound to inspire ideas aplenty. And for a floral finish, we’ve snagged an exclusive guide to craft ing your own Christmas wreath from the lovely ladies of Dalston’s Flower Appreciation Society (our fave florists) - you can find it on page 53. Last but by no means least, I hope you enjoy this month’s stunning fashion shoot. Talented photographer Squiz Hamilton has taken the theme of classic fairytales and vamped it up a bit, adding some high fashion glam and a touch of magic. Altogether we’ve done our utmost to bring you the best of what to wear and where to go – but with festive fun absolutely in mind. Wishing you all a very merry Christmas and a happy New Year.

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WHAT’S ON EXHIBITION

FICTION IN FASHION

THROUGHOUT DECEMBER What have glamorous women been reading since the 1950s? Curator and writer Sarah Vine seeks to answer that question in this new display of fashionable fiction, drawn from the archives of Penguin Books. Popular paperback editions of Bonjour Tristesse, Lady Chatterley’s Lover, Couples, Lace and The Secret History afford a fascinating glimpse into the changing tastes of stylish women over the last 50 years. Fashion and Textile Museum, 83 Bermondsey Street, SE1; ftmlondon.org

EXHIBITION

NYE AT AQUA SHARD 31 DECEMBER

Ensure you end 2013 on a high with an evening of fine dining and dancing at one of London’s most talked-about landmarks. Along with unbeatable views of the spectacular London skyline, aqua shard’s New Year’s Eve package offers a champagne and canapé reception plus dinner, a live band, DJ and an amazing vantage point from which to watch the fireworks over the Thames. £295 per person, The Shard, Joiner Street, SE1; aquashard.co.uk

GO FIGURE

THROUGHOUT DECEMBER Open every day except the big day itself, this five-star Canary Wharf ice rink benefits from London’s very first skate path. Toe jump over to the on-site bar (but maybe steer clear of executing an axel jump if you do) or nip up to the viewing terrace, where you can take in the surrounding skyscrapers. When you’re done skating, all the shops and restaurants of Canary Wharf are nearby, providing a plethora of ways to continue the fun. Canada Square Park, E14; icerinkcanarywharf.co.uk

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GOTHIC: THE DARK HEART OF FILM

FILM

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Head down to the South Bank for the longest and largest ever celebration of one of Britain’s greatest cultural exports: Gothic. If you missed the haunting Halloween screenings, there’s still a chance to indulge your passion for the dark side with some spinetingling talks and special festive screenings, including Tim Burton’s modern classic The Nightmare Before Christmas in glorious 3D. BFI Southbank, Belvedere Road, SE1; bfi.org.uk

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THROUGHOUT DECEMBER Choosing a Christmas tree can be a tricky task, but if you want to get the real deal while keeping your conscience clean, look no further than the Christmas Forest with their hand-selected, sustainably sourced trees. With every sale, the company make a donation to the charity Tree Aid, which supports vulnerable communities in Africa’s drylands. St Paul’s Church, 306 Amhurst Road, N16; christmasforest.co.uk

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THE EY EXHIBITION: PAUL KLEE - MAKING VISIBLE THROUGHOUT DECEMBER

CHRISTMAS PAST

If you only catch one exhibition this Christmas, make it this. A blockbuster show if ever there was one, Paul Klee - Making Visible offers a fascinating insight into the life and work of one of the 20th century’s most visionary artists. From his early experiments with colour and his time as a tutor at the famous Bauhaus to the masterful technical innovations of his later career, Klee was both a gifted artist and an intellectual powerhouse. A moving exploration of a fantastically inspiring life. Tate Modern, Bankside, SE1; tate.org.uk

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THROUGHOUT DECEMBER Each year, authentic festive decorations transform the period rooms of the Geffrye Museum, giving visitors an evocative insight into how Christmas has been celebrated in English middle-class homes over the past 400 years. Step back through the centuries and discover the origins and meanings of rich and vibrant Christmas traditions from feasting, dancing and kissing under the mistletoe to playing parlour games, hanging up stockings, sending cards and decorating the tree. Free entry, The Geffrye Museum, Kingsland Road, E2; geffryemuseum.org.uk

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Each week is a chance to pick up unique gifts (think Rajasthani embroidered slippers) and handmade Christmas decorations. There’s food aplenty too from meat to cheese, organic fruit and veg, red onion jam and chutneys. Introduce kids to Father Christmas (in his sleigh with live reindeers) on the 15th while you enjoy a muchdeserved mulled wine from The Cellar. Chatsworthroade5.co.uk. Upper Street, N1; islingtonchristmasgiftfair.com

Jeweller Tawny Phillips will be having an open studio for one weekend only. Enjoy festive treats as you browse Phillips’ three new collections. A great opportunity to purchase handmade designs in sterling silver and 24ct gold-plated sterling silver - with a 30% discount. Unit 1, 38 Copperfield Street, SE1; tawnyphillips.com

The local ceramicist will throw open the doors of the studio where she creates her large-scale ceramics. Drop by, see Malone’s beloved kiln and nab yourself one of her crystalline glazed pots (the festive pine cone is our hot pick for Christmas) or a special one-off piece. Balls Pond Studio Ltd, 8b Culford Mews, N1; katemaloneceramics.com

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LUCK BE A

LADY THE HACKNEY RESIDENT TALKS LONDON LIFE AND SUDDEN STARDOM

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hether it’s Coronation Street, EastEnders or Only Fools and Horses, the ‘Christmas special’ is a great opportunity to grab viewers’ attention at the one time of year when the phrase ‘TV event’ still carries some weight. Tragedies strike, much-loved characters make dramatic entrances or exits and the snug and comforting blanket of festive goodwill allows us to enjoy the chaos no matter whether it’s happening in Walford, Weatherfield or… Highclere Castle. The latter is the setting for ITV’s period soap smash Downton Abbey, and for the millions who tuned in to see the 2012

Christmas edition of the show, in which Lady Mary Crawley tragically lost her husband Matthew soon after having a baby, it was the scene of one of modern telly’s most tearjerking moments. In another precisely plotted chapter from series creator Julian Fellowes, the episode served to raise the international appetite for the hugely successful costume drama to fever pitch – and beyond. ‘There is something so Shakespearean about Christmas drama,’ says the actor behind Lady Mary, Michelle Dockery, when we meet. ‘It’s such a happy time in the calendar – friends, family, taking stock of the year and relaxing. And then that perfection is shattered by the sensational gatecrashing of the soaps and dramas on our screens. I guess it’s always been that way, but after everything that happened last year in Downton, I’m not sure we can top it this time around!’ Of course, storylines aside, much of the drama’s appeal is down to its inspired casting. Dockery in particular has ascended to global recognition, yet the actress is typically humble about her rise. ‘I’m totally philosophical in terms of the life of an actor. I come from a very normal background and I’ve had all the setbacks and disappointments most actors experience. Right now, things are going really well, and I’m so grateful for that. But I’m just going

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A B S O L U T E LY P R O F I L E

with it – not punching the air at the highs, and not worrying about any potential lows that may be around the corner. Perhaps I wasn’t like that in the past, but I’ve grown up a bit, and it’s much healthier on the soul to be a bit numb to it all. The middle ground is just fine!’ From being a relative unknown to achieving a level of fame many would find uncomfortable, the 31 year-old admits it has taken time to come to feel comfortable about success and stardom. ‘Am I even used to it now? I don’t think so. It’s a huge shift and can be quite frightening at times. But as long as I remember who I am and the values I have, it’s a fun ride, I guess. And I’ll always be an Essex girl at heart,’ she laughs. Although born in Romford, Michelle’s time in the capital – she’s a true

East Ender, living for the past few years in Hackney – has given her a deep appreciation for its diverse arts and culture scene. ‘There is such purity with art and drama, and that’s something I’ve always loved. People in local theatres aren’t doing it for money, artists around northwest London aren’t hanging out around Hackney and Shoreditch to get photographed and famous… it’s all because of a passion for artistic craft. And I think our capital city has that in abundance.’ ‘You sometimes find that kind of innovation in the most surprising places – a busker, the wall of a building – but I can’t think of anywhere that offers more of it than London. That’s why I love living here, and immersing myself in this fantastic fabric of creativity. It’s a world away from the glorious wardrobes and antique elegance of Downton, but it’s the absolutely reality of where we are in 2013.’ Of course, while art evolves organically all around us, the future of Downton Abbey is perhaps less secure – after all, it’s at the whim of management executives, including a producer (in Fellowes) who has intimated that the storylines may not stand up to the conveyor belt churn of endless series and seasons, or to a television audience renowned for losing its affection for even the most enduring of dramas. ‘There is always that question of where Downton should go next,’ Dockery admits. ‘I think there’s the whole US thing that is interesting people, but it’s not like this is a stage production; we can’t take it anywhere. It will always be Highclere Castle, so as an export it’s a pretty fi xed thing. My response has always been to tell people to enjoy it in the here and now. It’s much the same way that I view my own career. There’s always a temptation to look ahead and to change things – it’s a human emotion… when really, most people are happy for most things to stay the way they are.’

‘I’M TOTALLY PHILOSOPHICAL IN TERMS OF THE LIFE OF AN ACTOR. I COME FROM A VERY NORMAL BACKGROUND AND I’VE HAD ALL THE SETBACKS AND DISAPPOINTMENTS MOST ACTORS EXPERIENCE’

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ABSOLUTELY MEETS THE TEENAGE ADVENTURER TESTING THE LIMITS OF HUMAN ENDURANCE

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arker Liautaud is not your average nineteen year-old. While his peers at university may struggle to get out of bed each morning, Liautaud sets himself somewhat greater challenges. Twice since he was 15 he’s skied to the North Pole; now the Yale geology student has turned his attention to the southern hemisphere. On December 3, Liautaud will depart the Ross Ice Shelf in Antarctica and embark on a mammoth 640km trek from the coast of the continent to the South Pole. What’s more, he aims to collect valuable scientific data along the way - data that could help to further our understanding of climate change. Londoners were treated to a small taste of what lies ahead for US citizen-turnedLondon resident Liautaud when he set up a ‘pop-up base camp’ in the shadow of Tower Bridge recently. Sleeping overnight in a tent inside a special chamber that mimicked the sub-zero temperatures of Antarctica, it was an inspired way to spark public interest in the Willis Expedition, which is named for the risk assessment and insurance firm providing the bulk of the funding. So what’s the inside info on Liautaud’s latest adventure?

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WORLD RECORD ATTEMPT

Liautaud and companion Doug Stoup will begin with a 1,900 mile truck journey to Leverett Glacier, stopping regularly en route to collect snow samples and perform a range of scientific tests. And that’s the easy part. From Leverett Glacier, the pair will switch to skis and attempt to reach the South Pole in 22 days, enduring 24-hour daylight, temperatures as low as -40 degrees Celsius and mountainous terrain ascending to almost 15,000 feet. If they achieve their objective - which will entail skiing an average 30km a day while each pulling a pulk laden with supplies - Liautaud will become the youngest male ever to ski from the coast of Antarctica to the South Pole.

THE SCIENCE

Liautaud’s expedition has three main scientific aims: to better our understanding of Antarctic climate trends by sampling the composition of never-before-tested tracts of surface snow; to increase our understanding of the global water cycle by measuring tritium deposits in the ice, and to test the ColdFacts 3000BX Weather Station, a new lightweight gizmo designed to make taking field readings easier and more accurate. The ultimate goal? To furnish scientists back home with new insights into climate change.

TRAINING AND EQUIPMENT

Liautaud and Stoup have been preparing for the expedition with long hours in the gym and a high protein diet. When they reach Leverett Glacier and start to ski, they’ll need to consume upwards of 6000 calories a day just to keep their bodies moving. Strength and plentiful reserves of body fat are one thing, but the expedition would soon falter without some technical help. To that end, both the explorers will be kitted out in high tech skiwear that maximises body temperature and prevents build-up of moisture. Polarised goggles will protect them from sun-blindness and special mitts will keep their hands warmer than gloves can. They’ll also be taking their pulk sleds plus a tent, sleeping bags, crevasse rescue kits and the Suunto Ambit 2 _ a biometric wrist device that measures and records body function. willisresilience.com

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A B S O L U T E LY L O C A L

MY STYLE MOLLY PRICE, OWNER OF MOLLY-MEG CHILDREN’S DESIGN SHOP, SHARES HER INSPIRATION FAVOURITE PERIOD IN DESIGN:

I am a big fan of mid century design; to me some of the most beautiful experimental and exciting modern architecture and furniture was built at that time. I also love modern design and like to mix eras up.

FAVOURITE INTERIOR DESIGNER:

I am not very up on interior designers but a design company that I very much admire is ouef nyc, founded by husband and wife team Sophie Demenge and Michael Ryan. Their designs are beautifully simple, clean, considered, modern and playful. All their furniture pieces are built to last and grow with the child. As well as designing beautiful furniture, interiors and clothing for children, their manufacturing is Fair Trade and respectful to the planet. beds and roll-top baths. The spa is astonishingly beautiful. In contrast, my favourite inexpensive hotel is the Eldorado in Paris, where I’ll stay when I visit Maison & Object, the interior design trade show in January. It is the nicest cheap Parisian hotel I have found – no frills, warm, clean and cosy, tons of character, with a beautiful courtyard. It is attached to a great bistro which does a mean Parisian morning bread basket and good, hearty food and drinks in the evening.

MOST TREASURED POSSESSION: Being a hoarder of pretty much everything, that is a very difficult question! I think it would have to be my 1950s shop cabinet which I bought on Ebay for £100. It was for a shop I was planning to open before I decided to go online instead. I am determined to keep the cabinet even though I currently have no space for it. It’s become symbolic of my business.

FAVOURITE HOTEL:

My favourite luxury hotel would have to be the Oberoi in India on the edge of Ranthambhore tiger reserve. It takes glamping to a different level. You stay in luxury tents complete with four poster

MOST INSPIRING EXPERIENCE:

A family trip to South America for my mum’s 60th birthday. We did a three-week whirlwind trip to Peru, Bolivia, Argentina and Brazil. It was like a quick taster of some of the most beautiful and interesting places. My all-time favourite place was San Telmo in Buenos Aires; everywhere you look there is something inspiring. From the street art to the cars, to amazing independent shops and cafes – and there are fantastic vintage clothes and furniture shops there. Other highlights were visiting the floating islands on Lake Titicaca in Bolivia, Machu Picchu and Cusco and the Iguazu Falls on the border of Argentina and Brazil. I left that trip completely excited and inspired.

FAVOURITE HOLIDAY DESTINATION:

There are so many places I want to visit overseas, so every trip I try to go somewhere new if I can. I have just booked a trip to visit a friend in LA and we are going to do a road trip to Palm Springs and Joshua Tree. I can’t wait. My family live part of the time in Cawsand Bay, known as the forgotten corner of Cornwall. It is so pretty and I simply relax when I’m there.

6 Grice Court, Alwyne Square, N1; molly-meg.co.uk

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BLING RING JEWELLERY DESIGNER ANNA BYERS ON HER LOVE AFFAIR WITH METAL Why did you decide on a career in jewellery? I realised I wanted to be a

jewellery designer when I was in the final year of my Decorative Arts degree. I had dabbled in resin and ceramics, print and glass, but I found my calling in metalwork. There was something about the strength and flexibility of the metal that called to me. That’s when I began making jewellery and since then I’ve never looked back. I went out and got some experience working in the industry, both in the UK and abroad, and then I did a Masters in Jewellery Design. I love being a jewellery designer/maker because it allows me to make little works of art that people can wear and interact with daily.

to your pieces, and they’re the best way to build up your contacts. Also, seeing all kinds of different people trying on and wearing your work is so much fun! It also gives you a deadline to work towards, which I need in order to stay productive.

and black rhodium. When I was growing up I used to think that you had to wear all silver or all gold. Now I don’t feel right unless I am wearing both!

How did you get involved with the East London Design Show?

How do you stay inspired? What are the core tenets of your design style?

The East London Design Show was very important for me, because it was where I launched my brand. I finished my Masters and had this feeling that it was now or never, that if I didn’t start my own brand now, my life might go in a different direction and the opportunity would pass me by. I felt like I needed something to work towards, so I chose a show that I knew would be good, that was a couple of months away, and set to work on my collection. ELDS was the first time I put my collections in front of the public, so I was quite scared!

I am fascinated by geometric patterns. When I designed my last collection, I took the shape of the hexagon, multiplied it, layered it and divided it up, and the patterns emerged. My work was initially inspired by Middle Eastern architecture and the amazing geometric patterns in Islamic art, but I try to put a contemporary spin on a traditional theme.

I have some pieces that belonged to my grandma that are timeless and I know I’ll have them forever. Also, I’m not married (not even close) but I have already decided on the goldsmith that I want to make my engagement ring. If I don’t get married, I will buy the ring for myself someday; it’s a contemporary goldsmith called Mirri Damer.

How important are shows like this for up-and-coming designers?

So, so important for lots of reasons. I got my first sales and my first stockists through shows. They provide a useful opportunity to test the market and see how people respond

What new collections do you have in the pipeline?

There are three different possible ideas for the direction the next collection will take, but I honestly don’t know yet which one will come to fruition! I used to wonder if designers found it difficult to come up with ideas for new collections all the time, but now I see that the problem is the other way around, it’s how to edit the large sea of ideas in your head and pick out the ones that will work. How would you describe your personal jewellery style?

I love mixed metals. I like my jewellery to have more than one colour metal in it, so I always wear combinations of silver and gold, rose gold

Is there a piece of jewellery you cannot live without?

Is jewellery more popular now than it’s ever been?

Early jewellery has been excavated that dates back to prehistoric times. Humans have always worn jewellery and in every culture there are customs and rituals that surround it. What’s the best thing about your job?

The best thing is that it’s so rewarding. My business is like my baby. It is something I have worked hard to build and had a lot of sleepless nights over. But it makes me so happy when things pay off. I don’t mind working late at night or through the weekend, because it’s all still so exciting for me, and I really do love what I do. Anna Byers will be showing at the East London Design Show, which runs from 5-8 December at the Old Truman Brewery, Hanbury Street, E1; annabyers.com, eastlondondesignshow.co.uk

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CLASSIC Alexandra Birman Court Shoes, £445; my-wardrobe.com, Charlotte Olympia Let It Shine Box Clutch, £995; net-a-porter.com, De Beers Aura Studs, £3,225; 020 7758 9700, debeers.com

PUNK Jil Sander Ankle Boots, £630; net-a-porter.com, Alexander McQueen Leather Box Clutch, £1,320; net-a-porter.com, Mawi Spiked Tube and Pearl Ring, £185; mawi.co.uk

DIVA Kat Maconie Wilma Heels, £215; katmaconie.com, Anya Hindmarch Valorie Clutch, £395; net-a-porter.com, De Beers Aura Pendant, £2,400; 020 7758 9700, debeers.com

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Goldilocks

YELLOW LACE DRESS, DOLCE AND GABBANA AT MATCHES TULLE UNDERSKIRT (WORN UNDERNEATH) ALICE + OLIVIA AT NET-A-PORTER CREAM TIGHTS, FALKE AT WWW.MYTIGHTS.COM SHOES, VALENTINO AT NET-A-PORTER CHOCOLATE BROWN KNICKERS, WHAT KATIE DID

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ONCE UPON A

TIM E FASHION MEETS FANTASY IN OUR FESTIVE, FAIRYTALE-INSPIRED SHOOT Photography: SQUIZ HAMILTON Styling: THEA LEWIS-YATES

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Rapunzel

CREAM VINTAGE COTTON SHIRT, MISCHKA VINTAGE BLACK LATEX KNICKERS, ATSUKO KUDO BLACK LEATHER BELT, ALEXANDER MCQUEEN AT NET-A-PORTER

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Little Red Riding Hood RED PATENT MAC, BURBERRY PRORSUM BLACK SHEER HEART SOCKS, FALKE AT WWW. MYTIGHTS.COM BLACK ANKLE BOOTS, GUCCI RED WOOL BERET, STYLIST'S OWN

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Dorothy

BLUE AND RED HECK SILK DRESS, VIVIENNE WESTWOOD COUTURE CREAM BLOUSE WITH BLACK RIBBON TIE, ROCHAS AT NET-A-PORTER RING, GABRIELLA PARKES (JUST SEEN) PALE BLUE TIGHTS, STYLIST'S OWN RED PLATFORM SHOES - CHARLOTTE OLYMPIA

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Gretel

TARTAN AND FUR JACKET AND MATCHING MINI-KILT, RED VALENTINO WHITE SHIRT, VIKTOR AND ROLF BLACK VELVET BOW (IN HAIR), SIMONE ROCHA LATEX BLACK KNEE-HIGH SOCKS, ATSUKO KUDO

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Snow White

WHITE NIGHTSHIRT STYLE DRESS, GILES AT MATCHES GOLD SIGNET RING, SOPHIE BREITMEYER

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Sleeping Beauty

BABY PINK FEATHER DRESS, OSCAR DE LA RENTA PINK SATIN BALLET SHOES, FREED OF LONDON RING, GABRIELLA PARKES

CREDITS STYLIST - THEA LEWIS-YATES MODELS - VIKA AT NEVS AND ULYA AT PREMIER MAKE-UP - YIN LEE AT ERA MANAGEMENT USING M.A.C COSMETICS HAIR - EUGENE DAVIES AT FTWS USING DIVA PRO AND BUMBLE AND BUMBLE PHOTOGRAPHER'S ASSISTANT - SAM SOLOKU STYLIST'S ASSISTANTS - JOANNE MULCARE AND LAURA SOPHIA COX MAKE-UP ASSISTANT - JOANNE REYES HAIR ASSISTANT - WAYNE SHORTER-CAMPBELL

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timeless

Crouch End 128 Crouch Hill London N8 9DY Telephone 020 8341 2020

Islington 42 Cross Street London N1 2BA Telephone 020 7359 4041

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A B S O L U T E LY F A S H I O N

WOMAN AT WORK JEWELLERY DESIGNER

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ELSPETH J. WALKER

’ve always had a fascination with jewellery and decoration, and was very pleased to discover I could convert my childhood passion into a career. After studying at Edinburgh College of Art, I knew that I wanted to maximise my design ideas and making jewellery at the bench in a traditional way was not the best means of doing so. Entering the world of fashion jewellery allowed me to design endlessly and produce my ideas with speed and efficiency. After many years of designing for high street retailers, initially in the US and then in the UK, I decided I wanted to explore my love of travel and adornment and create my own collection, Sweetlime. Sweetlime is a collection of jewellery that includes items I have discovered, limited ranges and unique pieces made from little treasures collected over many years of travel. I wanted to create a global collection, combining antique and tribal elements, semi-precious beads, glass, natural materials and fabrics while mixing religious and cultural symbols in new and exciting ways. Inspiration comes from far and wide: the colours of India, the flowers of Bali, the traditions of the Miao people and the souks of Morocco (to name but a few). Making and designing jewellery is not just a job; I can’t imagine not doing it. Constantly collecting and searching for interesting pieces, each new find is suggestive of yet another creation. As I continue on my travels, Sweetlime continues to grow and evolve. sweetlimeuk.com

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WOOF! Leather Studded Dog Collars From £85; store.styletails.com

PURE LIGHT BOTANICS Pure Paws Organic Shampoo and conditioner £16 each; purelightbotanics.com

CHESHIRE & WAIN Red Patent Christmas Cat Collar £59; store.styletails.com

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LOVEMYDOG Red Wilmot Dog Sweater £45; lovemydog.co.uk

MUTTS & HOUNDS Dachshund Linen Squeaky Bone Toy (Emily Bond Fabric) £16.50; muttsandhounds.co.uk

MUNGO & MAUD X PAIGE DENIM Denim Bolster Dog Beds From £165; mungoandmaud.com

LILY’S KITCHEN Merry Little Cat Treats – Turkey & Cranberry £2.99; lilyskitchen.co.uk

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festive fun for everyone this Christmas Get down to the N1 Centre in Islington this Christmas for a cracking time with friends and family. Browse the great range of retailers before enjoying an evening of fabulous entertainment. With festive feasts, special events and late night shopping throughout December, experience Christmas on your doorstep at the N1 Centre.

What’s on at the N1? 6th December - Disney’s Frozen

released Vue Cinema Islington

7th – 8th December - Snow Globe fun! 10am – 5pm, Central Piazza Join our festive snow globe experience by entering our snow scene with friends and family. To treasure the memory, you can even take away a free photo!

13th December – Film Releases The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug and Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues released Vue Cinema Islington 20th December – Santa’s Reindeer are coming! 12-4pm, Central Piazza

Come and say hello to Santa’s reindeer, who will be flying into the Centre before their return journey on Christmas Eve. Your perfect opportunity for a festive family photograph!

20th December - Walking with Dinosaurs 3D

released Vue Cinema Islington

22nd December

Make your Christmas one to remember by entering the N1 Centre Christmas Prize Draw at www.n1islington.com. For further information follow us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/ n1shoppingcentreislington or tweet with us @n1centre.

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Festive All – O2 Academy: The Christmas Festival for All Ages. This all day event is the perfect way to get into the Christmas spirit! For you chance to win tickets, visit www. n1islington.com. For a full list of Christmas events, keep an eye on our new website at www.n1islington.com

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ABSOLUTELY

GLORIOUS GIFTS

MOLLY MEG Knitted Fox Head £140; molly-meg.co.uk

LOVELY JOJOS Disguise Tshirt £14.00; lovelyjojos.com

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MARKSANDSPENCERS Character Masks £3.50; marksandspencers.com

ANNA GIBB Toy Giraffe with Rattle £16.99; annagibb.com

FISHER PRICE Camera £28.95; molly-meg.co.uk BABES WITH BABIES Christmas Pudding Booties £39.50; babeswithbabies.com

HOPSKIPANDFLUTTER X and Necklace Porcelain Horse Pendant £85; Me hopskipandfl Lapin and Babyutter.co.uk Rabbit Night Light Lamp, £60; molly-meg.com

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“Il Bordello is truly terrific. Its trick is to be both swanky and approachable...and the food is wonderful.” TimeOut Eating & Drinking

WHERE FINE ITALIAN CUISINE, QUALITY, SERVICE & AMBIENCE MEET This festive season, add sparkle to your celebration with our warm ambience, sumptuous food, seasonal tipples and enough cheer to last well into 2014. From lunches to dinners, we invite you to indulge in a feast of festivity. Rest assured we’ll take care of every detail to make it a truly unforgettable occasion. On behalf of our team. I look forward to making this a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year for all who visit us. Please refer to www.ilbordello.com to view our Christmas menus. Lunch daily Mon-Fri: 12 Noon to 3pm Dinner Mon-Sat: 6pm to 11pm | Sun: 1pm to 10.30pm

81 WAPPING HIGH STREET, LONDON E1W 2YN Tel: 020 7481 9950 | www.ilbordello.com

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O P T I N G

OUT?

WHY ARE SO MANY OF OUR LEADING PRIVATE SCHOOLS DROPPING A-LEVELS FOR INTERNATIONAL ALTERNATIVES? AMANDA CONSTANCE INVESTIGATES

ILLUSTRATION BY PHIL COUZENS

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t wasn’t a good summer for Michael Gove. The Education Secretary has already faced a surge of criticism over his reforms, but now some of our most elite private schools are dumping A-levels for an international alternative in protest at the changes. During the summer, members of the Headmaster’s and Headmistress’s Conference (HMC) – which represents top private schools such as Eton, Harrow and Winchester – spoke out against the ‘huge gamble’ Gove was taking with A-level reform. From 2015, AS-levels are to be separated from full A-levels to form a qualification in their own right. In England, new linear A-levels where all assessment takes place at the end of two-year courses will replace the modular system, in an effort to end the constant treadmill of exams and to generate a ‘revival of the art of deep thought’. But many don’t agree. Andrew Grant, a former HMC chair and head of St Albans School, Hertfordshire, said he was concerned that Mr Gove was ‘throwing the baby out with the bath water’ by de-coupling AS and A levels, and said he was looking for alternatives for his school. ‘We at St Albans School are looking very, very seriously at International A-levels because we feel there is a tremendous value in the feedback provided by AS levels at the halfway point.’

In total ,72 schools entered pupils for International A-levels this summer, but it is believed numbers could soar in coming years. However, it isn’t just the international A-levels that are being used by private schools.

More pupils are taking the Cambridge Pre-U, which is seen as a return to traditional, rigorous A-level study, and the International Baccalaureate diploma is increasingly popular. Ninety-nine British schools have

pupils taking the Pre-U this year and 188 offer the IB. And it isn’t just A-levels. Last month it was revealed that almost 2,700 secondary schools now offer the International GCSE amid fears over falling standards and questionable reforms planned for 2015. This huge shift towards IGCSEs follows a Coalition decision to scrap rules imposed under Labour that effectively barred state schools in England from offering them as an alternative qualification. Today, it is believed that around six in every ten state and private schools across the UK are teaching the course in at least one subject. Other independent schools such as Sevenoaks in Kent and Bedales in Hampshire are going a step further by devising their own in-house alternatives to GCSEs. So are private schools just opting out of Gove’s reforms? Despite the Coalition’s insistence that it is addressing major concerns over standards, Ed Elliott, head of The Perse School, Cambridge, said many schools were unwilling to wait for the reforms or risk them being reversed by a future Labour administration. ‘The Perse does not want to be part of a game of political pingpong which will destabilise the exam system to the disadvantage of students,’ he explains. ‘By sitting international qualifications we can take a “wait and see” approach to UK exam reform, whilst ensuring our pupils benefit from studying proven and internationally recognised qualifications free from political interference.’

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BEAUTY EDIT

GOT IT NAILED

If it’s good enough for Kate, it’s good enough for us. Salon Pro with Lycra comes in a range of shades and includes a gel finish for that allimportant shine. Chip-resistant for up to ten days and with a precision maxi-brush, it’s perfect for the impending party season. £4.49; uk.rimmellondon.com

IN HEALTH

Purelosophy combines Swiss wellness expertise with a personal understanding of the strains of modern living. A range of natural functional drinks that help consumers beat the stresses and strains of daily life, it comes in three varieties: Relax, Renew and Power. Each is 100% natural with no refined sweeteners, colours or chemicals, using instead plant and herb extracts with scientifically proven health benefits. An effective alternative to strong coffee or high sugar energy and health drinks, Relax helps to relieve stress and focus the mind, Power provides a natural vitality boost, and Renew aids physical recovery after exercise (or overindulgence). £2, available at Whole Foods, 49 Parkway, NW1 and 32-40 Stoke Newington Church Street, N16; purelosophy.com

BLIZZARD BLEACH

Finally – Bleach of Dalston are bringing their fizzy hair colours to a Boots near you. No longer do you have to schlep to the salon to get a super cool wash; you can enjoy all the fun of a kaleidoscopic range in your own home. You can also get a pack which includes a salonstandard bleaching kit, DIY dip dye, silver shampoo and conditioner, rejuvenating masks and colourreducing shampoo to speed the fading process when you need a change. Nifty. We feel a festive red coming on... 420 Kingsland Road, E8; bleachlondon.co.uk; boots.com

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A B S O L U T E LY H E A LT H A N D B E A U T Y

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HANDS UP

Our hands are said to bear the map of our lives, so if you don’t want people to know about that time you took a wrong turn, it makes sense to take care of them. Rodial’s STEMCELL Super-food Hand Cream is clinically proven to strengthen skin and protect it from the harshness of the environment, as well as keeping hands hydrated. Probably an excuse to make a few more wrong turns. Rodial STEMCELL Super-food Hand Cream, £19; rodial.co.uk

Verso Day Cream with SPF, £95; net-a-porter.com Ω Skinceuticals Retinol Night Cream, £39.90; skinfantastic.co.uk Ω La Roche-Posay Redermic Treatment, £28; boots.com

LUNCH TIME FIX ASK FOR? Full Body Treatment WHERE? Thai City Spa THE LOWDOWN

Complete with lockers, showers, super soft robes, bamboo flip flops and Samurai trousers, Thai City is a spa in the true sense of the word, and much-valued in this part of town, where luxury spas are scarce. Obviously the main schtick is Thai massage but you can book in a selection of delectable scrubs, hair, hand and foot massages, facials as well as the rather important-sounding ‘Royal Treatments,’ of which one is named ‘Siamese Courtiers Therapy’ and lasts a supremely indulgent two and a half hours. Located in the heart of the busy city, it’s no surprise that there are numerous languorously long massage options available (one fine day I’m going to treat myself to the full two hour). As it is I’m in for a (still indulgent) hour-long massage. My therapist bathes my feet in a tea leaf and basil bath while I sip on green tea. For this kind of massage you lie on a double mattress so the therapist can manoeuvre, using her knees and elbows on you. I’m surprised at the strength mine can exert, despite her diminutive size. That said, this is not the hardcore, pain-inducing type of massage you’d get in the mother country (though you can ask for that). It’s a gentler, deliciously more restorative version. Plinkyplonky keyboard loops aside, the spa is a diamond in the rough, and the dimly lit posttreatment relaxation rooms are surely the salvation of many a stressed-out city worker. Treatments start at £55, 142 Minories, EC3N; thaisquarespa.com

IN FITNESS

Ever feel like you’re doomed to spend the rest of time on a stairmaster, bored, lonely and not really getting anywhere? Then try this revolutionary workout, which burns maximum calories in minimum time. Seven unique Speedflex machines are arranged in a circuit and programmed to respond to each individual, automatically adjusting the resistance level based on the force of your movements. Participants of all fitness levels work out together at their own pace, maximising the range of muscle groups used; the technique is particularly great for those recovering from injury as there is little to no post-exercise muscle fatigue or soreness. And here’s the best part - in a mere 45 minutes you can burn up to 600 calories without even feeling that tired. There’s only one in London, so get in there quick to sign up for a trial session. 33-36 Lombard Street, Plough Court, EC3; speedflex.com

DRAMA QUEEN

If there’s ever a time you can get away with a dramatic look, it’s party season. We love MAC’s striking nail varnishes and eyeshadows – perfect for enlivening a chic LBD ensemble. Mineralize Eye Shadow in Dare to Bare, £17, 68 King William Street, EC4; maccosmetics.co.uk

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A new way to achieve your goals on your high street David Lloyd Studio offers a brand new approach to group training offering a fun and effective workout for up to 24 people. Our heart rate monitored sessions are designed to keep you working in a target zone that stimulates metabolism and increases energy.

Book a free taster today at David Lloyd Studio Islington

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ABSOLUTELY

GLORIOUS GIFTS TED BAKER Great and Gorgeous Gift Set £40; tedbaker.com

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JANJIRA Thai Ginger and Lime Body Scrub £32; janjira.co.uk

BEAUTY BUYS FOR GIRLS WHO LIKE TO PAMPER AND PREEN

DR BRONNER Rose Soap £3.49; drbronner.co.uk

AROMATHERAPY ASSOCIATES Festive Bath and Shower Collection £35; aromatherapyassociates.com

PENHALIGONS Iris Prima £85 for 50ml; penhaligons.com

LAQA & CO Plonk Nail Polish Pen £10.20; laqaandco.co.uk

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Wishing all babies born in 2013 the joy of family, the gift of love and the best of health.

In 2013, The Portland Hospital was very proud to welcome around 2,000 babies into the world and cared for over 50,000 children. As the wonder and magic of Christmas approaches, the team at The Portland Hospital wishes you and your family our warmest seasonal greetings.

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A B S O L U T E LY B E A U T Y

VALENTINO AW13 COUTURE

THE MAKE-UP INSIDER: ARABELLA PRESTON

COUTURE MAKE-UP

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outure make-up _ expensive and discrete _ is all about letting the clothes do the talking. At the Valentino Autumn 2013 Couture show, make-up supremo Pat McGrath created a cleverly understated look that allowed the fashion to take centre-stage. Skin is everything in this look and it pays to prep and prime properly. I love the new Elemis Illuminating Flash Balm for a glowing, youthful sheen. Follow by applying a long-wearing satin finish foundation such as the fabulous new Givenchy Teint Couture. Use a flat-headed foundation brush and apply in a swirling motion from the centre of your face out. Pay particular attention to the nose & mouth but keep a light touch on your forehead unless you need it. YSL’s cult Touch Eclat is essential for this look’s refined sheen. Use as a highlighter on the tops of your cheekbones, browbones, bridge of your nose and cupid’s bow. Dabbing and quickly blending a little of Chanel’s peachy creme blush in Revelation on the apples of your cheeks will stop you looking washed-out. I would also use this patted into your lips, perhaps blended with a little of your favourite lipbalm. The eyes in this look are all about subtle enhancement. A single sweep of Chanel’s Illusion D’ombre in Convoitise or Emerveille (use your fingertips), followed by a single coat of brown mascara is all that is required. Brush your brows up using Lancome’s clear brow gel and for authenticity’s sake finish with a spritz of Valentino’s sumptuous Assoluto OUD.

ELEMIS PRO-RADIANCE ILLUMINATING FLASH BALM, £32 timetospa.co.uk GIVENCHY TEINT COUTURE LONG-WEARING FOUNDATION, £32 01932 233 824 YSL TOUCH ECLAT, £25 yslbeauty.co.uk CHANEL CREME BLUSH IN REVELATION, £27 020 7493 3836 CHANEL ILLUSION D’OMBRE IN CONVOITISE & EMERVEILLE, £24 020 7493 3836 VALENTINO VALENTINA ASSOLUTO OUD, £90 harrods.com BY TERRY MASCARA TERRYBLY IN MOKA BROWN, £31 spacenk.co.uk YSL LA LAQUE COUTURE NO.7, £18 yslbeauty.co.uk

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FOODIE NEWS

A B S O L U T E LY F O O D

CCOCKTAIL hristmas BY CROUCH ENDER, THE TALENTED MR FOX NAME: THE QUEEN’S SPEECHINGREDIENTS 3 RASPBERRIES 4 PINK PEPPERCORNS 50ML BOURBON (I LIKE TO USE EVAN WILLIAMS) 2 DASHES PEYCHAUD BITTERS 20ML GUINNESS 1 EGG 10ML SUGAR SYRUP

METHOD

CRUSH FIRST TWO INGREDIENTS DRY SHAKE (NO ICE) THEN WET SHAKE (WITH ICE) GLASS - CHAMPAGNE COUPE GARNISH - GRATED NUTMEG talentedmrfox.com

OUT WITH A BANG!

Sausage-making is an important part of noseto-tail butchery (which ensures that the most is made from the animal and nothing valuable is wasted). The Ginger Pig has been in the business of sausages for over twenty years, and use a blend of pork belly and shoulder for good fat content, which bastes the sausages from the inside as they cook. Their secret is they add 20% breadcrumbs to the mix, which helps to retain succulence - the ‘juice’ stays in the sausage rather than escaping into the pan. Now you can see the year out with some extra-Christmassy prune and brandy flavoured bangers. Pork, Prune and Brandy Christmas Sausages, £11.50/kg from The Ginger Pig, 99 Lauriston Road, E9 and Borough Market, Southwark Street, SE1; thegingerpig.co.uk

TOP OF THE POPS

CHAMPAGNES FOR Christmas CHAMPAGNE DEVAUX GRANDE RESERVE NV One of D&D London’s favourite champagnes, this comes from a mediumsized house in the Côte des Bar. Selected for its classic character as well as for its elegance. £25, available at New Street Wine Shop, 16 New Street, EC2; newstreetwineshop.co.uk

CHAMPAGNE LE MESNIL CUVEE PRESTIGE 2004 An exceptional quality vintage champagne produced by the co-operative cellar of Le Mesnil, in one of the best villages in the Champagne region. Buttery, nutty and simply outstanding. £25, available at New Street Wine Shop,16 New St, EC2; newstreetwineshop.co.uk

BLUMEN GOOD

Heston Blumenthal and Waitrose have joined forces to put the magic back into Christmas. Blumenthal has excelled himself with marvellous flavour combinations such as Lapsang Souchong tea smoked salmon, spiced mince pies, Hidden Clementine Christmas pudding and Earl Grey tea stollen. We feel the most decadent Christmas yet coming on. Heston from Waitrose Earl Grey Tea Stollen, £7; waitrose.com

CHAMPAGNE BLANC DE BLANCS AURELIEN SUENEN NV This is the product of a talented 28 year-old winemaker discovered two months ago. Super dynamic and enthusiastic, his blanc de blancs charms with its complexity, its creamy texture and delightful harmony. £51, available at Le Pont de la Tour Wine Merchant, 36D Shad Thames, SE1; lepontdelatour.co.uk

CHAMPAGNE LENOBLE VINTAGE ROSE 2006 A champagne with a subtle balance of power and elegance plus a distinctive and racy palate. Ideal with salmon, this house is excellent value for money. £46, available at Le Pont de la Tour Wine Merchant, 36D Shad Thames, SE1; lepontdelatour.co.uk 45

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DIVINE &

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hat goes into the decisionmaking process when you buy a bar of chocolate? Cost? Calories? Cocoa content? Do you always go for Cadbury? It may be that you don’t think of any of these things, as chocolate is, after all, a product with its own innate desirability. You want it just because, and to hell with the other stuff. For Sophi Tranchell those decisions, your chocolate decisions, have come to form the basis of her entire working life. And as exhausting as that may seem, she’s managed to boil it down to one crucial factor which supercedes all others: taste. During the course of our interview at the London Bridge headquarters, she uses the word ‘taste’ no less than 17 times. That’s just over two ‘tastes’ a minute. ‘Well, you can make chocolate taste pretty ropey,’ she laughs. The thing is, in Britain we are particularly loyal to our brands. We see them as an extension of ourselves and, for any new company in this kind of environment, it’s easy for the product to get lost in brand jargon. So just for the record, from one chocolate lover to (I’m guessing) another, the Divine product really does taste good. But while that has always been the case, it’s been an uphill struggle. ‘There was a lot of scepticism at first. Probably

because we seemed like a little group of people who were doing something that sounded deeply implausible.’ Though the company was started in 1998, the Divine story actually began five years before that when a co-operative called Kuapa Kokoo was founded in Ghana. Run by farmers, for farmers, Kuapa Kokoo was a democratic organisation that aimed to assist small-scale cocoa farmers who in the past had been cut out of the cocoaselling process. In 1993, 22 member villages made up the co-operative, with each village electing two representatives to act on its behalf at the Kuapa Kokoo AGM. ‘At the AGMs they discussed what they were doing, what their priorities were, how

ALEXANDRA JONES TALKS TO MD OF DIVINE CHOCOLATE, SOPHIE TRANCHELL ABOUT FARMERS, FAIR TRADE AND FANTASTIC CHOCOLATE they were spending any additional income and in 1997 they voted to set up a chocolate company – Divine. So here we are: a farmer-owned chocolate company, delivering Fair Trade chocolate in the mainstream market.’ I can tell that it’s a story Sophi is passionate about. Because despite the fact that the product, the chocolate itself, is delicious enough to stand up under even the most intense of scrutiny (their Dark Chocolate After Dinner Ginger Thins and 70% Dark Chocolate with Chilli and Orange have both been awarded stars by the Guild of Fine Food at this year’s Great Taste Awards) the Divine story – the backbone of its brand, its USP – is what can really sell it.

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CHOCOLATE HAZELNUT PUDDINGS WITH ORANGE PRALINE For the Puddings

‘ For a long time people didn’t fully understand that the farmers own 45% of the company, that they sit on the board and they get a percentage of the profit. Even now, you can say it everywhere, I mean, apart from having it tattooed on my forehead, I feel like I’ve said it solidly for 14 years. I’m amazed at how many people I talk to, people I’ve talked to before, who suddenly go, “What, the farmers own it?” and I go, “Yeah! That’s what I’ve been saying the whole time!”’ It’s a story that continues to grow in significance each year as our awareness of Fair Trade increases and as more and more brands begin to carry the Fair Trade mark. ‘When we started, only around 7% of people knew what Fair Trade was and the demographic, the people who were aware of it, were older than 55. One of the fantastic things about chocolate is that because everybody loves it, we’ve had the opportunity to change that demographic and make so many more people aware. So over these 14 years the awareness of Fair Trade has increased to around 80%, that is, 80% of people when stopped in the street would recognise the Fair Trade mark. And an impressive proportion of those people would actually be able to say that it’s about developing countries. I think we’ve helped achieve that.’ It’s a fair assumption, given that when they started out in 1999 only Divine and Green & Blacks were ‘doing’ Fair Trade chocolate. Since then, Divine’s success has encouraged Cadbury, Nestle and Mars Inc to follow in its footsteps, widening the Fair Trade niche that Divine once occupied, almost unrivalled, and making it a much more difficult market for a small-fish company. It could be argued that Divine still has something of an upper hand in that it can trace every one of the cocoa beans used in its chocolate back to a Fair Trade farm, something which many of the bigger companies cannot do. Sophi, however, is quick to point out that Divine was never just a Fair Trade brand. ‘We were always about fantastic chocolate, with a lovely brand which farmers owned attached.’ And so it comes back to taste. ‘My personal motivation in doing Divine is to prove that you can make a difference. I don’t want people in Britain to watch the news and think they can’t do anything about it. I want them to recognise that this is a linked up world and in this linked up world the things you do and the decisions you make, can make a difference to people everywhere; you can make a difference.’ Factor that thought in next time you make a chocolate decision. 4 Gainsford Street SE1; divinechocolate.com

100g Divine dark chocolate (70% cocoa solids) 6 free-range eggs 180g butter, at room temperature 150g Fair Trade caster sugar, (for the butter) 60g Fair Trade caster sugar (for the egg whites) 75g Fair Trade cocoa powder 125g ground hazelnuts 3 tblsp boiling water

For the Praline 60g Fair Trade caster sugar 50g hazelnuts, whole and toasted Zest of two oranges

To serve Crème fraiche The puddings are a three-bowl operation, so get ready. Butter and flour eight 3-1/2cm ramekins and keep in the fridge, and pre-heat oven to 150C. Break the chocolate into small pieces and melt either in the microwave or in a bowl over a pan of steaming water. Once melted leave until cool. Separate the eggs into two separate bowls – small one for the yolks and a big one for the whites, big enough to whisk them in. In your third bowl, cream the butter and the caster sugar. Add the egg yolks one by one beating well. Stir in melted chocolate, boiling water cocoa powder and hazelnuts until well blended. Whisk the egg whites until firm, then add the sugar and whisk a bit more to firm peaks. Fold the egg whites into the mix in three loads, making sure that each one is thoroughly incorporated before adding the next one. Load the mix into the ramekins gently, allowing space for them to rise – about two centimetres from the top. Put the ramekins in a roasting tray and fill with water from the kettle until it comes half way up the ramekins, topping up from the hot tap if necessary. Cook for 45 mins, then leave to stand for five minutes before running a knife round and turning them out. Whilst the puddings are cooking, make the praline: put the sugar in a small saucepan with a thick bottom and wet it with a tablespoon of water. Leave for a couple of minutes to soak in. Lightly oil a sheet of greaseproof paper and lay on a baking tray. Heat the sugar on a high heat – do not stir… just swirl the pan a bit if you see the edges are darkening. Keep cooking until golden brown caramel and then throw in the hazelnuts and zest. Roll and coat all the nuts in the caramel and then turn out onto the oiled greaseproof. Leave to cool, then roughly chop. Serve the puds with a hefty sprinkling of the praline and a splodge of crème fraiche.

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Makes 24 pieces 2 x 100g bars Divine dark chocolate 100g unsalted butter, room temperature 200g caster sugar 4 large free-range eggs, at room temperature 1 teaspoon vanilla extract 60g plain flour 60g Divine cocoa powder 50g pecan nuts chopped 1 x 100g bar Divine white chocolate chopped 150g fresh raspberries Prepare a 28 x 18cm x 2.5cm deep brownie tin or baking tin. Grease the tin and line with greaseproof paper. Preheat the oven to 180C, 350F, Gas 4, fan 160C. Break up the dark chocolate into squares and put into a heatproof bowl, set over a pan of hot (but not boiling) water, making sure the base of the bowl does not touch the water. Leave to melt, stirring occasionally. Remove the bowl from the pan. Whisk the butter and sugar together in a bowl using an electric whisk until light and fluff y. Gradually add the eggs, beating well after each addition. Add vanilla extract and melted chocolate, and stir in gently using a spatula. Sieve the flour and cocoa in to the bowl, add the nuts and chocolate pieces and then fold in carefully until the mixture is evenly blended. Spoon half of the mixture into the prepared tin and spread evenly. Scatter the raspberries over the top of the brownie mixture, top with remaining mixture and spread evenly. Bake for 30 to 40 minutes until the mixture feels firm when pressed. Remove from the oven and cool in the tin on a wire rack. When cold, cut the brownie into 24 squares. Brownies improve on keeping.

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PAINSWICK COURT GLOUCESTERSHIRE

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loucestershire is renowned for being the very smartest part of the Cotswolds, so it’s no surprise to find the surrounding area littered with polo clubs, making it a perfect destination for horse-lovers. To get involved, head to Edgeworth Polo Club for a relaxed lesson in the clubs gorgeous grounds or try Barton Stables for a peaceful hack through the beautiful Cotswolds countryside.

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One week exclusive rental of Painswick Court costs from £13,000 (£925 per person) based on 14 guests sharing. Short stays start from £3,125 (£220 per person) per night based on 14 guests sharing. Minimum stay of 2 nights. Abercrombie & Kent Villas, 0845 618 2205; akvillas.com

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Located in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets, Aberfeldy Village will see 1,176 new homes created over the next 12 years for all tenures. The first phase of homes, consisting of one bed suites and one and two bedroom apartments, were released off plan in the UK in October 2013. The entire first phase provides 338 new homes (105 for private sale, 158 for the private rental sector, and 75 affordable homes), as well as two new commercial premises. The Village will feature a central street that boasts retail facilities, a multi-use community centre, healthcare facilities as well as landscaped green areas with public art. From £200,000 for the private sale homes. Willmott Dixon av-e14.com

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