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INTERIORS 74 ANOTHER BRICK
Diary dates for September
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How to look good in roll necks and sheepskin
THEATRE REVIEW
Transitional pieces to introduce Autumn
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Creating beautiful, bespoke shoes with Upper Street
Jeeves and Wooster in Perfect Nonsense
WOODLAND WARDROBE
Sam Wanamaker's Playhouse
ST YLE 26 FASHION CONFIDENTIAL School up on the newest trends
HEALTH & BEAUTY MAKE-UP INSIDER
Arabella Preston's Glitterfest
Top new products from Net a Sporter
Favourite recipes from Gail's Bakery
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EDITOR’S letter “Heigh-ho, heigh-ho, it’s back to work we go…”
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jolly song to start us off, and why not? Work doesn’t have to be a drag, and September is a good time to make a fresh start. Perhaps it has something to do with our youth, and the cycle imparted to life by the school year, but autumn seems as much about new beginnings as the greenest spring – and if you’re lucky enough to have grabbed some time away during the summer, you’ve even more reason to return to the office recharged and with renewed vigour. Outside the workplace, the city is gearing up for a new seasonal round of cultural programming. We’ve hit the ground running by unveiling the new, candlelit, Sam Wanamaker Playhouse at The Globe. September is a big month for design, too, with the annual London Design Festival drawing visitors and businesses from across the globe. Of course, the world’s leading fashion designers are also hard at work this month, showcasing their SS15 collections at London Fashion Week.
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We thought we’d mark the occasion by interviewing a fashion design duo who have stayed ahead of the pack and at the top of their game for over 25 years – and without ever compromising their very personal, eccentric and British sense of style. Antoni & Alison are unconventional national treasures and ambassadors of so much that’s great about British fashion: the quirkiness, the personality, the humour. Another ambassador is Julia Grinham, founder of Upper Street (the website, not the road) – the first online destination to allow women to custom-design their own shoes. Read about her attempts to revolutionise footwear manufacture on page 39 – we’re pretty sure you’ll order a pair for yourself. Remember what we said about going back to work with a new energy and sense of purpose? How much better to do it in amazing shoes... Have a stylish start to the season. ◆
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GOING GREEN
Paul & Joe’s new collection consists of great transitional pieces to take your wardrobe seamlessly from summer into autumn. paulandjoe.com
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Jewellery designer, Theo Fennell, has taken the ‘Full English’ breakfast to another level with this engraved box of silver embellished condiments. £5,735; theofennell.com
LOVE SEAT
Fall in love with Verner Panton’s Heart Cone Chair. It may not match any of the rest of your furniture but that's pretty much the point. £2,335; conranshop.co.uk
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New York designers Roll and Hill have now arrived in London. This Modo chandelier may take 16 weeks to order, but it’s so worth it . £4,230; scp.co.uk
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In true Scandi style, Happy Plugs have designed a range of sleek in-ear headphones that double as jewellery. Opt for the 18-carat gold earphones: they're sound. £24; happyplugs.com
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Understated and elegant, these adorable Small Pop Up Daisy Hoops from Sweet Pea are the perfect way to wear diamonds this autumn. We want. £702; sweetpeajewellery.com
New from Hermès; the Arceau Cheval d'Orient watch is a work of wearable art, featuring a handpainted equestrian image of a horse draped in Persian saddle rugs. From £45,000; hermes.com
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‘Fashion is an expression of the times. Elegance is something else again.’ - Horst, 1984. One of the foremost photographers of the past century, whose 60 year career has seen his work in Vogue and House and Garden and whose portfolio ranges from fashion and portraits to travel and surrealism, will be exhibited from September. Cromwell Road, SW7; vam.ac.uk
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4 ~ 7 S eptem b er R o b i n Hi l l Co u n t r y Park estival expands the party season into B September by inviting everyone to a ‘Desert Island Disco’ (this year’s theme) on the Isle of Wight. The festival will feature OutKast as headliners, reunited for the first time in 8 years. They will be joined by Foals, Beck and Wild Beasts. Those looking for a boogie will not be disappointed with Major Lazer and Disclosure taking to the stage as well as several comedy acts including Nina Conte and Andrew Maxwell. Better start work on that pirate costume, sharpish! ◆ Downend, Isle of Wight, PO30; bestival.net
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ARTS & CULTURE / WHATS 0N JIM JARMUSCH & FRIENDS 9 S eptem b er ˜ 7 O cto b er B F I S o u th b an k n event for fans of cinematic pioneer Jim A Jarmusch or those who’ve heard of the eccentric filmmaker and wish to discover more, the BFI will be launching a whole season of Jarmusch’s movies. The retrospective will feature every full length film of Jarmusch’s including the wonderfully episodic and whimsical Coffee and Cigarettes and Only Lovers Left Alive, a ‘vampire movie unlike any other’. ◆ Belvedere Road, South Bank, SE1; bfi.org.uk
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MEDEA Until 4 Septe mbe r Nationa l T hea t re edea is a wife and a mother. For the sake of her husband, M Jason, she’s left her home and borne two sons in exile. But when he abandons his family for a new life, Medea faces banishment and separation from her children. Cornered, she begs for one day’s grace. It’s time enough. She exacts an appalling revenge and destroys everything she holds dear. Starring Helen McCrory, Medea has received rave reviews so make sure to catch it before the run ends in early September. ◆ Upper Ground, South Bank, SE1 nationaltheatre.org.uk
Works on Paper Thro u gho u t S e p te m b e r Tate Mo d e rn
Louise Bourgeois has made a name for herself as an artist specialising in ambitious sculptures; there is more to her than meets the eye, however, as proved by impressive display of the large body of work produced on paper throughout her lifetime. Bankside, SE1; tate.org.uk
BOOK REVIEW
PLEASURES & LANDSCAPES By Sybille Bedford Daunts Books, £9.99
rare treat from one of the 20th century’s most underrated writers Pleasures and Landscapes chronicles Sybille Bedford’s adventures through Europe over 30 years. She takes us on an enchanting journey dropping into Capri to meet the charismatic war journalist Martha Gellhorn, third wife of Ernest Hemingway. Having stayed up all night with Gellhorn, to watch the dawn break over Capri’s rooftops, we set off for
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Venice. We sweep across the watery city’s mysteriously beautiful piazzas at night, enjoying its decadent splendour and epicurean feasts. Soon we depart again for a tour of the vineyards of Bordeaux and the landscapes of Yugoslavia. A hedonistic pocket-sized treat and the perfect choice for a light, enjoyable read. ◆ Review by Alice Coke
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What The Butler Saw Absolutely reviews Perfect Nonsense with PG Wodehouse’s Jeeves and Wooster Wo r d s B . W O O S T E R (aka Gareth Fitzgerald)
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eeves,’ I said, as I lit my first gasper of the day and awaited the full effects of one of his morning cobwebclearers, ‘I laughed non-stop, from the starter’s gun to the crossing of the finish line. Seldom in the history of all things planned to amuse have the funny bones been so thoroughly rattled and the sides so comprehensively split. A perfect comic performance. Perfect nonsense, you might well say.’ ‘Indeed, sir,’ remarked Jeeves, always to the point. ‘Oh hang on Jeeves, dash it all.’ The bracer coursing through the veins, the senses restoring themselves, the judgement righted. ‘That was different chaps – or, rather, different chaps portraying the same chaps. December, the Olivier award-winning thingummy?’ I racked the bean. ‘I believe you are referring to the work of Messrs Macfadyen and Mangan, sir, the previous cast. I couldn’t wax quite so effusive about last night’s performance, but a spirited rendition by Messrs Heap and Webb nonetheless.’ Jeeves is encyclopaedic on the theatre as on all other matters of import. ‘Spot on Jeeves, quite so.’ And then I let him have it: the full Wooster analysis of the previous night’s performance. ‘I found that as the fellow in the white tie, the Robert Webb chap had a
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countenance too suggestive of intellect and fleetness of thought, not quite the jolly bovine expression that is the mark of the Woosters. An excess of speed and competence blighted his performance somewhat, all things in moderation what ho. The Mark Heap fellow made for a superb Madeleine Bassett but, as the butler, he seemed in danger of the fatal
slip that cracks the crockery. I can’t think that Gussie would have travelled all that way to ask his advice. Where was the calm assurance, the poker face that masks the able pulling of the strings? That is a what-do-you-call-it question, Jeeves.’ I left off. ‘Rhetorical, sir,’ replied Jeeves, picking up ably. ‘Yes, an amusing play, and the cast were more than competent in a variety of roles. Well worth seeing, but a trifle less in keeping with Mr. Wodehouse’s brilliance than other recent incarnations, I fancy. On a related note, I believe that a new cast is now in place: Mr James Lance and Mr John Gordon Sinclair in the lead roles, with Mr. Robert Goodale in support. Might a third trip be in order?’ ‘I jolly well think it might, Jeeves,’ I replied, fairly gnashing at the bit. ‘That Goodale fellow scooped an Olivier himself a while back, as I recall. And besides, if one is going to be a theatre-goer, one had better go to the theatre.’ An admirably convincing equation, I thought. Jeeves seemed not to hear. ‘Will that be all sir?’ he said. ‘Yes, that’s all Jeeves,’ I assented. ‘Except that Mark Hadfield chap as Seppings. See to it that he receives our liveliest compliments, would you?’ ‘Very good, sir. I will make your appreciation known.’ Jeeves & Wooster in Perfect Nonsense plays at the Duke of York’s Theatre, 104 St Martin’s Lane, WC2; jeevesandwoosterplay.com
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THE A-TEAM A visit with Antoni & Alison – designers, fine artists and true fashion originals Wo r d s c l e m e n t i n e ly o n
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ashion is big business, and it’s rare that you see anyone involved – from retailers or models to designers themselves – turning down the chance to make a few more bucks here or there, however many craven collaborations or sweatshop garments the road to profit may entail. Fortunately, Antoni Burakowski and Alison Roberts are not your typical designers, and their eponymous label is not your typical fashion brand. From their art school beginnings to the showrooms and shop-floors of Tokyo, Paris and London, theirs is a story of creative unorthodoxy, commercial unconvention and complete, unerring conviction in their craft. No naked pursuit of the unholy dollar here – and yet, for all that they’ve cleaved to independence and innovation rather than cold, hard cash, theirs is still a story of success. Perhaps not of the world-dominating, mega-money, yachts-and-private-islands sort, but success all the same. It’s a career path that would leave most of us feeling pretty cheerful, and Antoni
himself is no exception. When Absolutely meets him at the duo’s dinky Clerkenwell boutique-cum-cafe, he’s so brimming with thankfulness – for our visit, for the opportunities the years have offered him, for the sun on the towering plane trees outside the window – that pretty soon all present (including a lovely woman from the PR agency; you get the sense that Antoni and Alison only deal with lovely people) are sipping tea and swapping stories like old friends. It helps that everything in the shop is a talking point, from the clothes to the coffee mugs. Located at the corner of an imposing Victorian edifice that once housed a stationer (and which was slated for demolition before Antoni and Alison stepped in to save it), the shop is a mini mecca of great design, every object and garment bearing witness to the playful inventiveness of its creators. Nowhere is this more evident than in the upstairs tea-room, where (on my visit, at least) man-size photographic prints from their forays into Epping Forest (the Essex woodland inspired their AW14 collection) hang before beautiful sash windows, the shadows of the limbs of the trees outside
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dappling the arboreal portraits within. Antoni pours me a cup of tea before I get down to business by asking him, inevitably, why Epping? ‘You know what,’ he says, ‘we didn’t really plan it. We’ve always looked for inspiration in places other people might not, and when the time came to start on the new collection, we were like, “Let’s just get in the car and drive.”’ We just sort of found ourselves in Epping Forest. It’s a funny place, so close to London but so different to anything you find within the city limits. We wandered around taking photographs and seeing what struck us. It was amazing, and what was funny was that Alison stopped at one point and said, “No wonder florals have always been popular with print-makers: trees are readymade print patterns, really.” They really do have that quality, even in real life, in nature.’ Antoni and Alison are print pioneers, mastering the craft of the digital print long before their contemporaries saw potential in the process. Now, of course, the fashion world has caught on, and prints are everywhere – but Antoni & Alison’s AW14 collection shows they are still ahead of the game, wittily transforming elements from their Epping trips into eye-catching statement pieces – one dress structured around the sinuous curves of a twig, another emblazoned with Art Nouveaustyle silhouettes of autumn leaves. There’s a childlike feeling to these undeniably adult pieces, I say, a kind of playfulness that you
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don’t often find in fashion – an industry more used to knowing cynicism or po-faced seriousness. Antoni agrees. ‘We enjoy what we do. We work hard at it and we love it. And we’re continually inspired by what we see around us. Some people think you have to travel to all these exotic places to find inspiration, and that’s fine, but we don’t feel the need to do that. There’s so much that’s so interesting right here.’ This optimism may go some way to explaining Antoni and Alison’s long and productive relationship with London. From their early days at Central St Martin’s (where they met) and the Dalston council flat where they exhibited their first collection to buyers, to the magnificent townhouse they renovated in Borough (still used as a showroom and office today) and this, their Clerkenwell shop and cafe, they’ve made much of the city’s possibilities – and pre-empted many of its property trends. In fact, I suggest, prospective homebuyers could do worse than look to where Antoni & Alison next pitch their tent.
Antoni laughs at the idea. ‘We were like a lot of artists, just looking for affordable spaces, which always seem to be in the areas people aren’t as keen to live in. Twenty years later, those areas have become really expensive and you have to look elsewhere.’ Is their sense of freedom aided by their lack of corporate restrictions? ‘That’s a good question,’ Antoni says. ‘I think for some people, money and security that comes from being part of a larger entity can be helpful. But the fact that we’ve managed to continue working without getting involved in any of that has helped us, because we’ve never felt compelled to repeat ourselves creatively in order to please someone higher up the chain. We once made these t-shirts, probably some of the first of the big Eighties statement tees; they were so popular, we couldn’t produce enough of them, here and in Japan. And when it came time to do the next season everyone assumed we’d do another line of them. But we just thought, “We’ve done that now. Why would we do the same thing again?”’ Such confidence and control must be hard to find among today’s ambitious young designers, but can it all be down to corporate structure and commercial imperatives (or lack thereof)? Does Antoni and Alison’s brand iconoclasm have as much to do with their own unique take on the world? ‘Well, Alison studied Fine Art at Central St Martin’s and I studied Fashion. We came at design from different angles, and to an extent we still do. We’re very different in some ways – we both bring something different but when you put it together, it seems to work.’ And work they certainly have. Over twenty-five years in and still going strong, with buyers from the world’s major markets clamouring for more and fans in all kinds of high places – including the Victoria & Albert Museum, which recently procured much of the duo’s archive for posterity. I’ve finished my tea and the tree-shadows on the windows are shortening as the sun mounts higher in the sky. It’s time to go – but not before I ask Antoni how it felt to be made part of the permanent collection of an institution as august as the V&A. ‘Oh yes, that was lovely,’ he beams. ‘And lucky, too, because we had kept everything; we had books of all the collections going back to the beginning, all these photographs, a complete record of what we’ve done. 'They’ve actually approached us about taking the rest of the archive, so that’s something we need to think about. But we’re so busy right now!’ Something tells me that Antoni and Alison won’t stop being busy any time soon. ◆ 43 Rosebery Avenue, EC1;
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Playhouse only opened in 2013, the visionary actor and director’s plans always included an indoor theatre. This building was intended to reflect the fact that Shakespeare wrote for both indoor and outdoor venues: primarily the Blackfriars Playhouse, a Jacobean theatre used by The Lord Chamberlain’s Men (Shakespeare’s troupe) from 1608 onwards. A brick shell was even built as part of the Globe Complex, but the theatre itself didn’t materialise as a finished and functioning space until 2013. In order to find out more about this lesser-known theatre I attended a
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performance there, took the official tour and spoke to Dr Farah Karim-Cooper, Head of Courses & Research and chair of the Architectural Research Group. The performance I saw was part of the Concerts by Candlelight programme; Handel’s Garden, as it was called, contained music by Handel, Keiser, Steffani and Telemann, and was inspired by the ‘musical seeds and cuttings which he frequently took from other composers as well as from his own works.’ Cards on the table, Baroque music is not my wheelhouse, which is not to say that I don’t enjoy it – I just know very little about it. My walk to the theatre was thus rife with anticipation as I had no idea what to expect from both the venue and the performance. 'Breathtaking’ is a word that seems to have been chronically overused by fashion magazines and reality television, but on entering the Sam Wanamaker Playhouse, it entirely applies. Lit only by
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THE PLAYHOUSE IS NOT the daughter of the GLOBE. They’re SISTERS candles, some in brackets on the walls and others in chandeliers hanging above the stage, and made entirely of unfinished oak, it gives the impression of the cabin of a ship until you look upwards and see the beautifully ornate ceiling painted with winged figures and clouds – a visual representation of the ‘heavens’ and a nice theatrical reference for the thesps in the crowd. I was seated on a plain wooden bench with no back and immediately began to worry about my terrible posture. Soon, however, any worries about bent backs or numb posteriors were eradicated by the mesmerising effect of the music and atmosphere. Those seated in the best seats were close enough to reach out and touch the musicians and even those further away could not help but be swept up in the incredible intimacy created by their nearness, the smell of the beeswax candles and the seemingly boundless charisma of Trevor Pinnock, curator of the concert and proficient harpsichordist. I came away with, if not a deep and burning passion for Handel, a great respect for the talent of the performers and even more than that, a genuine attachment to the theatre. My interest had been piqued and when my conversation with Dr. Farah came around I was eager to hear more about the singular space. Like the Globe, the indoor playhouse was originally intended to be a reconstruction, based on drawings that had fallen out of a book in the library of Worcester College, Oxford, in the 1960s.
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These were considered to be by Inigo Jones, the great Jacobean architect, and were meant to form the basis of plans for the new theatre. Except they weren’t by Inigo Jones. In what Dr. Farah describes as a ‘blessing in disguise’, Sam Wanamaker and the Trust were not able to build the indoor theatre as they had originally planned. This meant that when it was discovered later that the drawings were in fact by John Webb, Inigo Jones’s student, and were penned in the 1660s, it was not a total disaster As no plans or pictures of the Blackfriars playhouse really existed, the Architecture Research Group (of which Dr. Farah is chair) instead decided to abandon the idea of a reconstruction and focus on creating an ‘archetype’ of an indoor Jacobean Theatre. The result is the Sam Wanamaker Playhouse, which Dr. Farah is quick to point out is ‘not the daughter of the Globe. They’re sisters.’ The playhouse has opened up avenues of possibility in terms of performance, Dr. Farah informs me. ‘It is perfect for music because, unlike
the Globe, it has such brilliant acoustics. It’s also wonderful for storytelling by candlelight.’ It’s hard to put into (so few) words the significance of the Sam Wanamaker Playhouse; not only does it expand upon the Globe’s already impressive repertoire, provide a new learning resource and further insight into Shakespeare’s world, it is also a whole new lens through which to examine Shakespeare’s works. The Tempest would have been performed in a theatre just like it – what does that mean for the actors? Does the imagery in the text take on new meaning? These are questions that will be answered through seasons and seasons of the exceptional programming that the Globe has become known for. Personally, I can’t wait to see what happens. ◆ ‘Globe Outside In: Antony & Cleopatra’ will be playing in the Sam Wanamaker Playhouse on 1 September. 21 New Globe Walk, SE1; shakespearesglobe.com
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ransport for London has officially designated 2014 ‘the year of the bus’, and is teaming up with the London Design Festival and designjunction to mark the occasion. This month, you can dine at a special bus-themed pop-up restaurant (created in collaboration with the East London Liquor Company), purchase vintage enamel
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> STYLE NOTES p. 26 TRUE BLUE: A NEW AUTUMN ATTITUDE p. 28 FASHION Q AND A: UPPER STREET p. 39
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EXHIBITION p r e v i e w
KNITWEAR Chanel to Westwood
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CONFIDENTIAL Fairy-tale fashion, understated style and knitwear
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new exhibition of 20th century arrives at the Fashion A knitwear and Textile Museum this month, a major retrospective that encompasses 1920s Chanel jersey pieces, vintage woollen swimwear, 1950s cocktail sweaters and 1960s crochet. As well as the work of key designers, visitors will be able to explore the influence of art movements such as Pop, Punk and Deconstruction on fashion design, and learn about significant new technologies in hand, machine and industrial knitting. The exhibition also traces Chanel’s introduction of jersey into its repertoire; a move very much ahead of its time. Daytime dresses and evening gowns inspired by the cosmopolitan cultures of New York, Paris and London feature, as do the knitwear fashions of the 70s, 80s and 90s. The 1970s were a fertile era in fashion design and Ossie Clark, Biba, Rae Spencer Cullen for Miss Mouse, Bill Gibb and Mary Quant all used knitted fabrics to great effect, paving the way for the names that exploded onto the scene in the 1980s – Vivienne Westwood, Rei Kawakubo for Comme des Garçons, Zandra Rhodes and Sonia Rykiel. A fascinating insight into the evolution of style and craft in our time. u
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Stella’s Style Stella McCartney
Stella McCartney's new autumn collection is one of the strongest of the season. All muted hues, oversized layers and asymmetric shapes, with stiff volume in the skirts and bold graphic prints. The key piece? This oversized handbag in polka dot. stellamccartney.com
●KNITWEAR From 19 September, The Fashion and Textile Museum, 83 Bermondsey Street, SE1; fmlondon.org
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01 TWO-FACED We e k e n d M a x M a r a
Two-tone, comfy and stylishly over-sized, this beautiful Weekend Max Mara wool coat covers three trends in one. It's also a brilliant investment piece and will work with just about any outfit. £448, available at Matches Fashion, 87 Marylebone High Street, W1; matchesfashion.com
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PICK ANIMAL INSTINCT Mercantile
An office wardrobe update needn’t mean a drab palette. Liven up a meeting with a sophisticated take on animal print; this snakeskin dress from uber cool Danish brand Baum und Pferdgarten is just the ticket – and is stocked at Spitalfields boutique Mercantile. 17 Lamb Street, E1; themercantilelondon.com
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Clock serious fashion points in these ‘Fighter’ boots from Taiwanese brand WXY. Heading the creative direction is fine artist, Joi Weng, who applies her artistic eye to her designs and seeks to unite 'usable comfort with radical neutral art’. £350; grey-book.com
06 COLOU R POP Radley
Launching this September is London based fashion designer Holly Fulton's second collaboration with Radley. Her vibrant bag collection is inspired by Pop Art. Prices £129 - £279 (pictured Envelope bag) radley.co.uk
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1. BIKER CAPE GREY HERRINGBONE, £217; wondaland.co.uk 2. GIUSEPPE ZANOTTI COLINE EMBELLISHED SUEDE SANDALS, £1,435; net-a-porter.com 3. TESSA PACKARD FIRE WASP EARRINGS, 18CT YELLOW GOLD AND AMETHYST WITH HAND-CARVED AMBER, £3,200; tessapackard.com 4. YUMI STARLIGHT TREES SKIRT, £48; yumidirect.co.uk 5. VIVIENNE WESTWOOD RED LABEL CORSETED FAILLE DRESS, £965; matchesfashion.com 6. BIBA BLACK DOME BAG, £179; houseoffraser.co.uk
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Check Knit - By Marlene Birger White Assymetric Croc Print Skirt with Black Zip - Johnathan Simkhai Metallic Tassle Bag - Gerard Darel Shoes - Marni
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Funnel Neck Knit Bow - By bikini Marlene top, £49, Birger by Princesse Skirt Tam Tam; - Cos princessetamtam.co.uk Crochet pencil skirt, £399, by Sea Ny at my-wardrobe.com Cream coat, £175, by Pepe Jeans; pepejeans.com
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Crop White Knit - Carven White Crope Kick Flare Trousers - ME+EM Shoes - Marni Earrings - As before Bracelet - Reiss Rings - Stylists Own
Photographer: Ian Hooton @ ianhooton.com Assistant: Claudia Legge @ claudialegge.com Styling: Gail Holland @ cargocollective.com/gailholland Hair and Make up: Nina Varnham @ ninavarnham.co.uk Model: Lenka @ Leni's Model Management
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Fine Jewellery • Primrose Hill The Sweet Pea boutique on Gloucester Avenue stocks both luxury and fashion designer brands including Polly Wales, Jo Hayes Ward, Brooke Gregson and the Sweet Pea range. A bespoke service is available. 10% off on your first purchase - Code SUMMER10 - in store or online. SWEET PEA BOUTIQUE 77 Gloucester Avenue Primrose Hill London NW1 8LD phone 0207 449 9292
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FASHION / PRODUCTS ALAÏA
Cutout textured-leather waist belt, £680; net-a-porter.com
SUNDRY
MOSCHINO CHEAP AND CHIC Printed satin
mini skirt, £220; net-a-porter.com
Palm print track pants, £99.95; harrods.com
DOLCE & GABBANA Bianca embellished sandals, £705; dolcegabbana.com
STELLA MCCARTNEY Monochrome Star Intarsia Wool Coat, £1,375; harveynichols.com
WILDFOX
Rainbow open knit jumper, £180; harrods.com
DION LEE
Open-back leather and faux patent-leather top, £425; net-a-porter.com
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ALEXANDER MCQUEEN SS14
Lockram space dye draped cardigan, £775; harrods.com
STELLA MCCARTNEY
Monochrome star intarsia wool coat, £1,375; stellamccartney.com
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Rosa vinyl and leather sandals, £210; sophiawebster.co.uk
MID SEASON The new pieces that will lead you into autumn
HARVEY NICHOLS
Mother of Pearl printed cotton and silk blend shorts, £310; harveynichols.com
Coastline bikini top, £59, and Coastline tie side pant, £42, seafolly.com
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Kaddington pleated leather mini skirt, £1,175; belstaff.co.uk
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Strawberry embroidered belt, £225; matthewwilliamson.com
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Suited and booted, inspiration: Aquascutum
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rake’s may have the cachet of a older label, but it was D far actually founded in the late Seventies, which says much for the classic nature (and quality) of the brand’s signature ties, scarves and accessories; you’d be forgiven for thinking they were the product of centuries, not decades, of expertise. Since day one, the company has cleaved to timeless principles of design and craftsmanship, and with the retirement of founder Michael Drake in 2010, new owners Michael Hill and Mark Cho have injected subtle elements of contemporary style into the collections, preserving the brand’s English elegance while ensuring it remains at the top of the discerning gent’s sartorial hit-list. The ties are still made by hand in the local area (on Haberdasher Street, no less) from the finest fabrics, though the flagship store resides in suitably well-heeled Mayfair. Drake’s is still talked about with reverence by those in the know – no longer the preserve of dusty professors in corduroy trousers, knitted ties have become the very emblem of the stylish modern man: ending in a blunt rather than a point, they are neat, textured and thus ideal for Autumn/Winter. Drakes is one of those Great British brands to be proud of – and their dragon-print wooland-silk pocket squares, new for AW14, are about as desirable as it gets. drakes.com.◆
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Combining high style with a little street savvy, Aquascutum's AW14 collection should be your first stop for suiting and outerwear this season. Forget the heritage pretenders and go back to the original author of British elegance. Unit 3, Cabot Square, E14 ; aquascutum.co.uk
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FOOTWEAR
LOOK SHARP, GENTS, & TAKE YOUR STYLE TO WORK
Crockett and Jones
Best foot forward? You’ll want to put both feet forward in these bad boys – the 'Skye IV Snuff Suede' design – a full brogue Derby boot with Dainite studded rubber sole. Find them at the new Canary Wharf store. £355, Cabot Place, E14; crockettandjones.com
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Slim-Fit Contrast-Trim Cotton Shirt, £225; mrporter.com
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Slim-Fit Contrast-Trim Cotton Shirt, £225; mrporter.com
Iwc Schaffhausen
The Aquatimer Chronograph Edition ‘Expedition Charles Darwin’ in bronze is the only timepiece to be sporting this autumn. Try it on; we dare you to disagree. £8,250, available from Harrods; harrods.com
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Byard Flecked Herringbone Wool Blazer, £530; mrporter.com
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AMI Polished Leather Crepe-Soled Derby Shoes, £345; mrporter.com
Hackett
This fully lined peak-lapel Chadwick overcoat, made in Italy from 100% wool, comes in a dashing Prince of Wales Check. Fit for a prince? We jolly well think so. £700, 117 Bishopsgate, EC2; hackett.com
TED BAKER Chivway Check Waistcoat, £120; 6A St Pancras Way, NW1; tedbaker.com
BAG Pickett
Anything with ‘Eros’ in its title should inspire love. We didn’t think a bag would do it for us, but the Eros canvas holdall really does hold, err, all: shaving kit, boxers, change of shirt, the lot. It’s only when the missus adds ‘a few’ things that it ceases to holdall. That, we don’t love so much. £649, pickett.co.uk
BEN SHERMAN Yellow Check Wool Sartorial Car Coat, £195, 1 Camden Walk, N1; bensherman.com
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The Sweet Scents of Autumn Ease into the cooler season with a delicious scent. Check out Bloom Perfumery's top pick of woody, edible and abundantly spiced autumnal fragrances... Text by Susie Baird. Fragrance expert, writer and blogger at scentepiphany.wordpress.com
Fig
Honey
Almond
L'Arbre de la Connaissance
PG05 L’Eau de Circé
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by Carner
by Jovoy
A silky smooth honey scent with a very pretty floral haze surrounding it. Lilac, damask rose and plum give the perfume a moody, slightly bruised tone, yet the heart of the fragrance is sweet and fluid and all about the honey. Think freshly blooming petals, covered in dew with delicate stamens beaded in golden nectar.
An intensely edible almond tart of a perfume with a boozy, balmy character. A very complex scent which mingles floral and gourmand fruit notes, opening with delectable sweet almond yet somehow softening into a woody, grassy summer's afternoon. Imagine sitting under the orchard trees, a glass of amaretto in hand, watching the sun set over a golden corn field.
A green fig scent with a smooth and almost creamy warmth. The fragrance opens with fresh, crunchy green leaves and plump fig skin, which slowly mellows into sweetness. There is a delightful nutty, milky quality in this perfume that is incredibly pleasing. Easy to wear and scrumptious as it warms on the skin, this is a successful balance of airy and sweet.
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Pear
Apple
Pumpkin
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by Blood Concept
by Etat Libre d'Orange
Mouth-wateringly fruity with crunchy pear, this scent begins with a sweet juiciness, chased with wood shavings and dry bark. There is an all encompassing greenness to the fragrance with a subtle hint of salty sea air that brings to mind images of a cliff top grove. Fresh yet also woody and comforting.
Unique and sharp, the apples and cherries in this scent are frozen and served with ice cold vodka. Featuring an eclectic blend of bitter fruits and peppery notes, the perfume fizzes and sparkles in a most intriguing fashion. A little like drinking sours from a chilled metal shot glass, this is a scent for a thrill seeker.
Created in collaboration with actress Tilda Swinton, this is a superbly complex savoury/sweet treat for the senses. Dry, spiced and deeply unusual, this scent blends the impression of pumpkin and gingerbread with visions of fiery hair and warm skin. It is the tale of a woman on a journey, her deepest desires captured in perfume. Delicious and addictive.
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FASHION / SPOTLIGHT INTERVIEW
Art & Sole
Julia Grinham launched Upper Street, a luxury made-to-order shoe label, with her sister Katy words HELEN BARON
ABSOLUTELY Tell us a bit about the brand and how it started out. Where did the idea for it come from? JULIA GRINHAM I launched Upper Street with my sister Katy in 2010. It all began when I was at dinner with Katy who was, and still is, based in Hong Kong and I noticed that she was wearing a fabulous pair of heels. I asked where she’d bought them, imagining that she had splashed out a fortune on a beautiful designer brand but was shocked when she said that they had been completely custom-made in an independent boutique in Hong Kong. I was particularly jealous because I had previously spent hours searching for the perfect shoes for an outfit and when I had looked into getting something specially made the cost was astronomical. This was our ‘aha!’ moment. We decided to create an online service that enabled women across the world to create custom-made shoes that were not only beautiful but also accessibly priced. ABSOLUTELY Why do you think the business model is successful? J M There’s a real demand from women who want to create perfect, individual shoes that are beautifully
ABSOLUTELY How do you stay contemporary in such a competitive market? J M We are always coming up with creative new ideas that our customers will love and developing our design options. There’s nothing better than getting great feedback from a customer!
WOMEN ACROSS THE WORLD can create custom-MADE SHOES and lovingly made and delivered with outstanding customer service. Upper Street has a unique offering which meets this consumer demand beyond all expectations, and by running our business in an ambitious yet thoughtful way, we have a successful business model that we hope will only become even more successful as we grow awareness of our brand both here in the UK and internationally.
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ABSOLUTELY What’s been the most surprising thing you’ve learned along the way? J M How exciting it is! I am very lucky to work with my sister and a fantastic team of people who are so passionate about our brand. ABSOLUTELY What would be your advice to anyone wanting to start their own online fashion company? J M Know your customer inside out and listen to what they have to say, as they will guide you to get your product and service offering spot on. Build relationships within the fashion industry and also network well beyond this, as the partnerships you make can help you grow your business. ◆ 148 Highbury Hill, London, N5; upperstreet.com
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LIVYORA
Mustekala cuff earrings £poa; livyora.com
BOODLES
Long beetle necklace, in 18ct yellow gold with coloured gemstones £7,000; boodles.com
SOPHIE HARLEY
Mega showgirl choker £3,500; sophieharley.com
ASTLEY CLARKE MUSE
Rose gold giant Astley Locket £3,500; astleyclarke.com
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LUCIE CAMPBELL
Platinum diamond sapphire cat brooch £3,800; luciecampbell.com
THEO FENNELL
Limited edition giraffe art charm £1,100 theofennell.com
KIKI MCDONOUGH Eve bee bracelet with diamonds and blue topaz £1,300; kiki.co.uk
ARGENT LONDON
18CT half eternity paveset diamond & gemstone rings from £980; argentlondon.com
Orange watermelon ring £550; grey-book.com
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DINNY HALL
Tessa Pendant in 14k yellow gold and silver with rose gold vermeil £575; dinnyhall.com
HOT ROCKS BULGARI
Serpenti watch with 18ct pink gold-diamonds case £113,000; bulgari.com
Dazzling jewels create the ultimate sparkle DINNY HALL
Gem drop ring in 14K rose gold with rose de France amethyst £550; dinnyhall.com
CARTIER
Hoop earrings in white gold, onyx, garnets, brilliant-cut diamonds £POA; cartier.com
ROBINSON PELHAM
Diamond butterfly pendant/brooch with pink sapphire wings £4,850; robinsonpelham.com
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CHOPARD
Clownfish plastron necklace in white gold £POA; chopard.com
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THE SHOREDITCH SPA This new boutique spa offers superior treatments in a stylish environment perfectly suited to its hip location. Body treatments are performed in the tranquillity of the downstairs ‘quiet zone’, while manicures and pedicures take place upstairs in the most comfortable armchairs in town. Products used include Aromatherapy Associates, Dermalogica and OPI. 167 Brick Lane, E2; theshoreditchspa.com
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SPECSTACULAR OPTICIANS Just off Brick Lane, this Shoreditch opticians is a one-stop shop for eye care, featuring a treasure trove of vintage frames, unique contemporary models (brands such as Theo, Kuboraum and ResRei are present and correct) and a full range of comprehensive eye examinations. Retinal imaging is also available, while bespoke eyewear can be made on-site within the hour. 40 Cheshire Street, E2, 020 3645 1237
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MAIA Just off Columbia Road in cobbled Ezra Street is this gem of a jewellery boutique, offering beautiful high-quality pieces made from sterling silver, 18-carat gold plate and semi-precious gemstones. Pick up a stunning one-off statement necklace, delicate drop earrings or set of jewelled stack rings, all at very affordable prices. 14 Ezra Street, E2; 07958 466 538; maia-shop.co.uk
ABSOLUTELY RECOMMENDS Here are some of our top picks from around Columbia Road Flower and Brick Lane Markets
ANGELA FLANDERS PERFUMER
MILAGROS Milagros tiles are handmade in Mexico by independent makers and small workshops to create quality hand made products, combining artisan techniques with contemporary design: from brick-shaped tiles to hand-blown recycled glassware, papel picardo, traditional gifts for weddings and Mexican folk art. Open on Saturdays 12 to 5 and Sundays from 9 to 3 or by appointment. 61 Columbia Road, E2, 020 7613 0876; milagros.co.uk
In residence since 1982, Flanders’ exquisite perfumes have won her a legion of admirers – as well as a coveted FiFi Award in 2012 for her fragrance Precious One. With over 35 unique and beguiling scents in her range (plus lots of lovely scented candles and bath products), her store is the perfect place to discover a new favourite fragrance. Happy sniffing. 96 Columbia Road, E2; angelaflanders-perfumer.com
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‘SMITHS,’ SPITALFIELDS All-day dining doesn’t come much more iconic than Smiths, Spitalfields, housed in a four-storey industrial edifice. With a café, dining room and bar serving amazing £6 cocktails (and bottles of Prosecco for £15), the eatery caters for local residents, workers and visitors – and has the lively vibe and cool decor to suit pretty much any occasion. 109 Commercial Street, E1; thisissmiths.com/spitalfields
OLD SPITALFIELDS MARKET The grand-daddy of London markets, mixes all things artisanal, boutique and vintage with fashion flagships, top-notch restaurants and specialists in home decor
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THE MERCANTILE
The Spitalfields menswear flagship store is a relaxed environment in which to view the latest must-haves from iconic brand Jigsaw. Light, bright and spacious, it’s the perfect backdrop to view the collection: soft merino knits in seasonal colours, tonal checks and heritage tartans and, of course, essential outerwear, from pea-coats and donkey jackets to macs and trenches. 11 Lamb Street, E1; jigsaw-online.com
Mercantile curates a unique selection of over 50 local and global brands. Slick Danish fashion sits alongside handmade soaps from Surrey and Balinese fairtrade jewellery. Ever-evolving, there is always something new to discover in store. Browse the boutique's website for new arrivals or pop into the store to soak up the relaxed, vintage vibes. 17 Lamb Street, E1; themercantilelondon.com
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SQUARE PIE
BLOOM PERFUMERY
London’s original gourmet pie company, Square Pie was born in Old Spitalfields Market in 2001. Appearing at Glastonbury Festival and in the Selfridges Food Hall, there are now five shops in London serving a range of award-winning pies with fresh mash as well as proper jacket potatoes and mini pie ‘canapies’. Try the delivery service for office lunches. 105c Commercial Street, E1; 020 7247 2100; squarepie.com
Just across from the market, Bloom Perfumery offers a curated collection of luxury, niche and independent perfumeand candle-making maisons, hand-picked from around the world. The shop’s friendly and knowledgeable staff will help you discover niche perfume's magic and your very own signature scent. 4 Hanbury Street, E1; bloomperfume.co.uk
BOHO MEXICA Just down the road, Boho Mexica is a strong contender for the crown of best Mexican restaurant in East London. Free from the usual Mexican cliches (sombreros, droopy moustaches), it's rich in imaginative culinary ideas. A low-key, low-lit ambiance is the backdrop to authentic and interesting Mexican dishes while the cocktails (of which there are many) are on another level. 151-153 Commercial Street, E1; 020 7377 8418, bohomexica.co.uk
SUPERGA Italian footwear leader Superga recently joined the fold at Old Spitalfields Market with the opening of its fourth London store. This branch takes a coolly minimalist approach to interior design, all the better to foreground the clean, classic lines of the brand’s signature sneakers for men, women and children. 105b Commercial Street, E1; superga.co.uk
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GONE SURFING Dedicated to design-conscious activewear for athletes and aesthetes alike, Net-a-Porter’s launch of sister site Net-a-Sporter also features exclusive workout videos and the latest in health-boosting products. net-a-porter.com
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SMOOTH SHAPES Destination Skin words GRETEL LEE
Beauty
CONFIDENTIAL The products, treatments and trends you need to know about now
favourite of celebrities, Smooth offers a revolutionary A Shapes laser treatment which, as the name so forthrightly suggests, smoothes out lumps, bumps, dimples and cellulite on thighs, buttocks, the stomach and those dreaded bingo wings. Using laser and light technology, the treatment breaks down and disperses fatty deposits into your lymphatic system, so that they can be eliminated from your body. My areas of choice (thighs) are massaged with contoured rollers and a vacuum for ten minutes each. The process is pain-free, surprisingly relaxing and undeniably satisfying, as I feel the suction on all those never-see-the-light-of-day fatty bits. Afterwards, my skin feels smoother and pleasantly warmed, and looks ever so slightly pink. There is no recovery time and I’m finished within 25 minutes. When home I can properly check out the results; my skin definitely feels softer and my thighs seem more shapely, though there’s no noticeable cellulite reduction. However, the science behind the treatment makes sense and with the recommended package of eight sessions over four weeks, I would apparently start to see troublesome areas firm and tighten. Alas, a completely cellulite-free body is not achievable through one session of Smooth Shapes alone. A series of treatments works best, especially when combined with the trusty formula of regular exercise, healthy eating and a dash of detox for that last-minute holiday-ready body. If you want to try before you buy, Destination Skin is offering a 15-minute free trial: well worth checking out. ◆
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IN THE MOOD M AC
Want to look exotic at the office? Look no further than the new Moody Blooms make-up range by MAC. Prices vary, 103 Prices from £100, 22-24 Muswell Hill Broadway, N10; destinationskin.com
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ESSENCE OF AN ICON Diana Vreeland
Renowned fashion columnist and former Vogue editor, the late Diana Vreeland, is as influential in death as she was in life. A collection of vibrant scents, Diana Vreeland Parfums, will be available to buy exclusively from Selfridges at the end of August. The brightly coloured flagons pay tribute to Vreeland's famed love of colour. £180 for 100ml; selfridges.com
COAST TO COAST Jo Malone
Us hardy Brits know that the seaside isn’t just for sun-soaked summer days. Come autumn, a brisk, windswept walk along the coast will work wonders. Jo Malone’s fresh new fragrance, Wood Sage & Sea Salt, brings to mind memories of days out on the British coast. From £40; jomalone.com
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BROWN EYED GIRL Bobbi Brown
Bobbi Brown have nailed it again with their neutral summer makeup collection, Surf & Sand. Choose the ‘Sand’ palette and sweep chocolate brown or shimmery gold over your lids to accent your (fading) summer skin. £48; bobbibrown.co.uk
01. BOBBI BROWN, LIP EXTRAVAGANZA £19.50; bobbibrown.co.uk 02. GUERLAIN, KISSKISS £ 26; harrods.com 03. CHARLOTTE TILBURY, MATTE REVOLUTION £23; charlottetilbury.com
NARCISO RODRIGUEZ Narcisco, £58 for 50ml, selfridges.com
ACQUA DI PARMA Rosa Nobile, £70 for 50ml, selfridges.com
PICTURE PERFECT Arbonne
Swiss botanic company Arbonne boasts an army of scientists dedicated to producing pure, safe and beneficial cosmetic products. New to their collection is this silky-smooth make-up primer. It glides on and fixes make-up for the rest of the day. £26; arbonne.com
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DOLCE & GABBANA Dolce, £62 for 50ml, harrods.com
RODIN Rodin Bis, £170, liberty.co.uk
VALENTINO Uomo Aftershave, £44, harrods.com
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NARS
Eyeshadow Duo in Tropical Princess, £25, narscosmetics.co.uk
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Glitter Pot in Hero and Periwinkle, £4, topshop.com
Lip Varnish in High Times, £9, topshop.com
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or me, Carnival is all about beauty. It’s a riotous celebration of life: outre costumes and bonkers looks has left its legacy in make-up . Anything goes – and there are no rules. My advice is to keep it cheap. There are some amazing colours and pigments available on the high street. I love this Revlon eye quad. It’s long-wear too, crucial for surviving heat/rain/late nights. Use the darker colours close to the lash line then blend in the yellow and purple on your lids and up to your brows. Use a wet brush for even more intense colour. Glitter, sparkles and bling are essential.
Pat a little vaseline onto the tops of your cheekbones or eyelids then press this Topshop glitter into the area. More is definitely more and don’t be too precise, but keep it off the centre of your face. One place I won’t scrimp is on my mascara, and full-on carnival eyes require blacker than black lashes. The YSL Baby Doll mascara is the glossiest, blackest one around. Layer it on thick, let it dry, then go again for super volume with just a hint of clumping. Worth spending money on too is a great blusher. The cheaper ones never seem to blend as well. This NARS blush looks extreme but is delicate when used with a light touch, and surprisingly flattering.
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Chameleon Glow in Shuffle The Cards, £8, topshop.com
REVLON
ColorStay 16hr Eyeshadow Quad in Exotic, £7.99, boots.com
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o you found out: that’s the first step. A couple of feint lines on a S plastic indicator, a midnight dash to the 24-hour Tesco to buy more tests (just to be sure) – and suddenly everything is different. If it’s your second, third, fourth child, you know what you’re in for; if it’s your first, the questions and confusion start right about… now. Confirm the happy news with a blood test at your GP, who'll give you all the initial advice – stopping drinking and smoking is a given, but who ever paused to consider that everyday, over-the-counter medicines are now off the cards? The humble paracetamol isn’t totally forbidden, but generally the advice is to stay pure as far as you can, to avoid any unnecessary chemical complications. And if you’re one of the unfortunate majority who will suffer from morning sickness, pretty soon you might be having headaches that would try the patience of a saint. Of course, by the time your twelve-week scan arrives (and yes, the interim between finding out and having that first ultrasound may feel like the longest few weeks of your life), most women find the nausea and fatigue of the first trimester has started to fade away. The bean-sized baby that was in your belly at eight weeks is now around 5cm in length – but already has a brain, face, arms, legs… enough stuff, basically, to make him or her actually look like a real baby when seen on-screen. A milestone to be sure. The key now is to relax when necessary, look after yourself and keep taking the pregnancy vitamin supplements recommended by the medicos. A maternity bra and looser clothing might soon be your new best friends. ◆
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Stylish Support Nike
After two years of research, Nike has launched its new Pro Bra collection. The state of the art range of vibrant sports bras have been designed to work against the laws of gravity and motion during even the most vigorous of activities. nike.com
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FLOWE R POWE R Nike X Liberty
Don't be seen training in anything other than these stylish floral patterned Nike X Liberty trainers. liberty.co.uk
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Built in Switzerland, this contemporary black dive watch from quality watch brand, Tsovet is the most stylish sports watch on the market for men. SVT-DW44 watch, £325; opumo.com
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High in fibre and protein, this Ultimate Oil Blend from Udo’s Choice is packed full of the necessary omega oils you need to maintain a healthy diet. £11.99; udoschoice.co.uk
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> MAKE APPLE CRUMBLE CAKE p. 56 FOOD NOTES p58 REVIEW: LE ZIZ p. 65
KNEAD TO KNOW From satisfying sourdough to more-ish muffins, GAIL’s first cookbook features over one hundred of the artisan bakery's most popular recipes. Here, Absolutely selects a couple of much-loved favourites... 33-35 Exmouth Market, EC1R; gailsbread.co.uk
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APPLE CRUMBLE M A KE S 1 large or 2 sm all loaf cakes I N G R E DI E N TS 2 eggs, at room temperature • 180g caster sugar 220ml vegetable oil • 200g plain flour • 1 tsp ground cinnamon • 1 tsp mixed spice • ½ tsp ground cloves ½ tsp grated nutmeg • 1 tsp bicarbonate of soda ½ tsp fine sea salt • 300g peeled, cored Bramley apples (roughly 3 apples), cut into 1cm cubes • ½ quantity crumble topping
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M E T H OD 01 Butter two loaf tins about 19cm x 8cm or one large loaf tin measuring 24cm x 10cm and line with baking paper. Preheat the oven to 200°C/gas mark 6. Sift together the flour, salt, spices and bicarbonate of soda and set aside. 02 In a stand mixer fitted with the beater, beat the eggs on a low speed, then gradually add sugar, beating all the time. Once sugar has been added, pour in the oil in a slow, constant stream and beat to a thick, pale mixture. Add the flour mixture all in one go and mix again very briefly until just combined. Add the apples and fold them in with a large metal spoon until the fruit is stirred through. Spoon it into the cake tin, smooth the top and sprinkle with crumble. Place in the oven and immediately reduce the temperature to 170°C/gas mark 3. Bake the cakes for 40–45 minutes (for two small cakes) or 60–70 minutes for a large cake. They are ready when risen, springy and when a skewer comes out clean. 03 This cake is so moist that it will keep for 3–4 days without trouble. Store it on a wooden board loosely covered with a cloth rather than in an airtight container.
C R UM B L E TOP P I N G I N G R E DI E N TS • 150g plain flour • 100g salted butter, chilled and diced • 50g caster sugar M A K E S 3 00g M E T H OD 01 Put the flour and butter in a bowl and use your fingertips to rub the butter into the flour until the mixture resembles breadcrumbs. Add sugar and continue until you’re left with large crumbles – distinct nuggets of buttery dough. 02 Spread the crumble out on a plate or baking sheet lined with baking paper and chill for at least an hour in the fridge, or overnight. Don’t cover – the cold air in the fridge will help to dry it out and make it even crumblier. It will keep for 3–4 days.◆
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LEEK & GOAT’S CHEESE PICNIC LOAF MAKES 6 I NGR E D I E NTS 1 round loaf of bread, 20–25cm in diameter – any kind you like • 1 garlic clove, halved • 2 tsp Dijon mustard • 4 leeks, finely sliced, dark leaves discarded • 100ml olive oil • ½ tsp salt, plus extra to taste • ½ tsp black pepper, plus extra to taste • 5 sprigs of thyme, leaves only, chopped • 2 eggs • 150ml double cream • 250g soft, fresh goat’s cheese, crumbled
M E T HO D 01 Preheat the oven to 180°C/gas mark 4. Prepare the bread bowl. Slice across the loaf of bread to remove the upper third, then use your hands to pull out as much of the middle of the remaining loaf as you can, creating a crusty bowl. You won’t need this excavated bread for this recipe, so set it aside to make breadcrumbs. 01 Bake the bread bowl for 10 minutes, then, once it’s cool enough to handle, gently rub the cut sides of garlic around the
inside of the loaf. Coat the inside with mustard – use the back of a spoon or, even better, a pastry brush, to help you spread it evenly. Set the hollowed-out loaf aside and increase the oven temperature to 200°C/ gas mark 6. 01 To make the filling, toss the leeks with the olive oil, salt, pepper and thyme and roast them for 30 minutes until meltingly soft. Leave to cool, then drain off any excess oil. In a separate jug, make the custard by whisking together the eggs and cream, then season well with salt and pepper. 01 Begin to assemble the loaf: place the bread bowl on a baking tray and spread the goat’s cheese evenly on the base, then top with the leeks. Pour the eggs and cream into the bread bowl in three stages, waiting a few minutes each time before adding more. Once all the custard is added, carefully transfer to the oven. Bake for 10 minutes, then reduce the temperature to 170°C/gas mark 3 and bake for a further 25–35 minutes until the custard is set. Check the custard is cooked by inserting a skewer into the middle; if it comes out wet, give it another 5–10 minutes. Leave it to cool for 45 minutes to an hour. It should look rather like a quiche, and you can slice it up to serve it in just the same way. VA R I AT I O N S As long as you stick to the same measurements for the savoury custard (the eggs and cream), anything goes – think of your favourite quiche and reinvent it as a picnic bread pie. TO M A KE I N A DVA N C E This can be baked the day before you want to eat it. Reheat at 180°C/gas mark 4 for 10 minutes to bring it back to life before packing up and heading out on your picnic. ◆
Extract taken from Gail’s Artisan Bakery Cookbook (Ebury Press, £20)
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S T E V I E PA R L E
he opening of a branch of the Ginger Pig on Lauriston Road in T Victoria Park completely transformed my cooking – I think my wife and kids will forever be grateful that they’re now being allowed meat. Before that, I used to rely on all the many amazing Turkish greengrocers for our meals. We also recently started going to Fin & Flounder in Broadway Market; everything I buy there has been caught responsibly and sustainably, plus the fish is always glistening and super-fresh. I’m a huge fan of Leila’s Shop on Calvert Avenue. It was one of the first places where you could get really great coffee in London and is still one of the best. Her fried eggs with sage have made her famous and justifiably so. I also like to pop next door to her brilliantly curated shop, which is one of the few places in London that sells bottarga, air-dried grey mullet roe from Sardinia. The Deli Downstairs in Victoria Park reminds me of an old-school provisions shop with loads of really brilliant dry goods such as hard-to-get Italian flours and dried beans. If I have a morning off with my kids, we invariably end up at the Pavilion in Victoria Park as we love the fried breakfasts. I tend to buy my wine from Bottle Apostle, also on Lauriston Road. I always leave with something I’ve never tried before – plus you can have a glass of wine while you’re deciding.u
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Spread over four floors of a 1950s modernist building, Forge & Co. is a new creative hub complete with brasserie, lounge, bar, social workspaces, a downstairs gallery and a rooftop terraces You’ll find us working there from now on. 154-158 Shoreditch High Street, E1; forgeandco.co.uk
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Take a trip to the Continent via Crouch End’s latest foodie opening, Melange. Putting a contemporary spin on rustic favourites from France and Italy amid hip industrial-vintage interiors, this all-day eatery is at the top of our to-do list. Head to the website for exclusive opening offers… 45 Topsfield Parade, N8; melangerestaurant.co.uk
From T H E G R OOV Y F O OD COMPA NY INGREDIENTS
PIONEERS OF THE CARRIBEAN
1 free range chicken 1.5 - 2 kg • Tandoori marinade: 1 tbsp garam masala • 1 tsp ground coriander 1 tsp chilli powder • 1 tsp paprika • 1 tsp turmeric 1 tsp ground cinnamon • 3 cloves garlic, crushed small piece fresh ginger, grated • 100ml natural yoghurt • juice 1 lemon • 1 tbsp The Groovy Food Company High Five cooking oil • 700kg maris piper potatoes peeled • 2 tbsp The Groovy Food Company Virgin coconut oil
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TANDOORI CHICKEN WITH COCONUT SAMBAL
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Coconut Sambal: • 2 tbsp coconut sambal: • 100g fresh coconut grated • 1 green chilli deseeded • 1 clove garlic • 1 tsp The Groovy Food Company’s agave nectar light and mild • 1 tsp The Groovy Food Company virgin coconut oil small handful fresh coriander • juice 1 lime
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ITALIAN ICON Bottle Apostle
This year, esteemed kitchenware and interior brand Alessi is celebrating the 20th anniversary of its legendary Anna G bottle opener. Alberto Alessi originally designed it to pay homage to his good friend, Umbrian designer Anna Gili. To celebrate the anniversary, architect Alessandro Mendini created a range of Umbrian masks to slot onto Anna G’s face. £59, alessi.com
EASTERN PROMISE Ekachai
Liverpool Street’s Ekachai has had both an interior and a menu makeover – though the focus on Thai, Malay and Cantonese dishes, stand-out seasonal specialties and sharing plates for those in pursuit of maximum flavour remains. Street food for busy bankers, and a culinary adventure if ever there was one. 9-10 Arcade, Liverpool Street, EC2; ekachai.co.uk
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METHOD 01 Mix the dry tandoori spices, remove a teaspoonful and set aside for the roast potatoes. Combine the rest of the spices with the natural yoghurt, ginger, oil, lemon juice and garlic then set aside. Place the chicken on a baking tray, slash the thighs, then rub with the paste. Cover and refrigerate for at least two hours but overnight if you can. 02 Parboil the potatoes (cut into chunks) for 4-5 minutes, drain, leave for five minutes, toss. 03 Stuff the chicken cavity with coriander and lemon halves. Roast in a pre- heated oven set at 190c/170c fan/gas mark 5 for 45 mins per kilo plus an additional 20 mins. Baste occasionally until the chicken is well-cooked and juices run clear. One hour before the end of the cooking time add the coconut oil into the baking tray, add the potatoes (they should be well-coated), then season. Roast for one hour, turning a couple of times until crispy and golden. 04 For the sambal, mix ingredients into a mini blender with some water and blitz until a paste while retaining texture. Season and leave to stand for at least 10 minutes before serving. ◆
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classics as Green Chicken Curry or Beef Rendang or plump for headline-grabbers like the ‘Shaking Beef Sirloin’ Bo Luc Lac or signature dish, Grilled Salmon Miso. Everything can be prepared to individual tastes and dietary requirements, from gluten or nut free to vegan and non-dairy – perhaps with a house special cocktail Tootoomoo Martini or Oriental Princess to start and an 80-calorie frozen yoghurt to round off an unforgettable meal. Enter the Crouch End eaterie and diners step into a bustling Vietnamesestyle open kitchen where meals are created with flare and finesse while customers breathe in the tantalising aromas. Seating is informal, the wall paintings unique and the family welcome unparalleled in its warmth. This really is a restaurant for all generations as well as tastes! Outside is an indication of how Tootoomoo refuses to disappoint diners even when the 48-seater on Crouch End Hill and more modest six-seater at the Highgate Branch are fully booked. Lined up alongside the pavement is a small regiment of electric pedal bikes and motorcycles for home deliveries, a growing catchment that now includes N2, N3, N4, N6, N7, N8, N10, N19, NW5 and N22 7 postcodes. Alternatively, customers can drop by for a takeaway – cocktails included! In fact, probably the only item not on offer at Tootoomoo is giant-sized portions of porridge. But it’s early days… ◆
Why Tootoomoo is taking Crouch End by storm
here are times when words are superfluous – when T pictures of jaw-droppingly sumptuous sushi, blindingly brilliant fresh red and green chillies and fragrantly fused dishes of the best Pan-Asian cooking has to offer should be allowed to speak for themselves. This is almost one of them, were it not for the need to explain why Tootoomoo – a gem of a restaurant which resides discreetly in Crouch End, with a sibling recently launched in Highgate – has
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made such an impact in just 20 months becoming a local favourite and a fixture for home deliveries. Taking its name from the young heroine of a food-based Indonesian folk tale, who fed porridge to a giant to save herself from being eaten, Tootoomoo sets its store and reputation by the quality of its diverse dishes, crafted by top chefs using only selectively sourced, fresh and sustainable ingredients From a menu that changes with the seasons, diners can choose such timeless
Open seven days a week from midday. Restaurant and delivery/collection: Crouch End branch: 12 Crouch End Hill, N8, 020 8340 2633, Highgate branch: 230 Archway road, N6, 020 8342 9112; tootoomoo.co.uk
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BOEUF is an epically flavoursome DISH
‘SMITHS’ Spitalfields
tamarind sauce and beetroot cured gravadlax with soda bread, capers and horseradish cream. Light and full of flavour, our appetisers are washed down with a delicious malbec, the smooth, fruity texture and blackcurrant hues whetting our appetites for our beefy main course. We choose the most decadent meaty cut of all, the South Devon Côte de Boeuf, and faced a Herculean effort to finish it off in one sitting. Côte de Boeuf is an epically flavoursome dish, coming as it does from a well-used muscle and being renowned for its delicious marbling of fat. Served with mustard and tender crisp chips, the rosy cuts from the slender brown-crusted joint are truly marvellous. Remarkably, we still manage to find room for dessert: a refreshing lemon parfait with almond crumble and a sumptuous chocolate torte provide a sweet end to a spectacular night of gourmet dining. Smiths, Spitalfields may be younger than its venerable sibling, but with its grand setting in Old Spitalfields Market, attentive service and masterful talent for sourcing and serving the best of British beef, it’s sure to be equally acclaimed in very short order. ◆
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ike all hungry carnivores in touch with their primal urges, I am partial to a steak when I eat out, and from the simmering delight of a Sunday roast to a street-food burger or flash-fried minute steak, red meat has become the taste of the times in modern London. With its signature red flag hanging above Commercial Street, Smiths, Spitalfields makes for a bold new entrant on the local dining scene. Offering allday dining across four floors, the meaty restaurant is the younger, hipper sister
of Smiths of Smithfield – and as if to prove her cool credentials, has something of the look of a nightclub (at least at ground level). High ceilings and exposed brickwork frame a minimalist bar propped up, during my visit, by a healthy mix of sharp suits and tattooed hipsters. Like the Brooklyn-style bar, the upstairs dining room affords a wonderful sense of occasion, thanks in no small part to the open kitchen at the centre of the space, where a bevy of kitchen staff expertly cuts and prepares the meat. My companion and I decide to ease ourselves in gently, ordering prawn and fennel spring rolls with a seasoned
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FOOD & DRINK / RESTAURANT REVIEW YOU DEFINITELY WOULDN’T get a MARGARITA this excellent down AT MANGAL...
Le Ziz How to reach a tasteful climax in a Dalston kebab house Wo r d s R i c h a r d M e l l o r
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t’s a bold move, opening a Turkish restaurant in Dalston, a corner of London where the streets are already scented with the mouth-watering smoke of a thousand chargrilled kebabs. But Le Ziz is nothing if not bold. On its slick website, this new joint proudly purports to be the place ‘where taste meets its climax'. It’s a confusing claim, which doesn’t quite conjure the ideal image: my dining buddy and I approach with a thrilled trepidation, imagining a darkened, erotically-charged room filled with the ecstatic moans of delighted diners. Thankfully (if I’m truly honest), this turns out not to be the case. Le Ziz is the newest restaurant on Dalston Square, the chilled-out, grey-slated plaza a swish,
slick world away from the bustling ‘plonker parade’ of Kingsland Road. We visit on a balmy evening, so everyone’s dining outside in the dusky heat. Diners with kids take note – during summer, Le Ziz features what is essentially a free creche, overlooking as it does the square’s small children’s playground. We’re promptly served some freshly baked bread straight from the traditional stone oven. The dough is delicious when dipped in a creamy, garlicky sauce and comes with some plump, large olives. Le Ziz is rightfully proud of its Anatolian and Mesopotamian cuisine. Ditching this tradition for a heathen moment, though, we order cocktails and immediately it’s clear that it’s not just swanky décor that separates this place
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from its rivals – you definitely wouldn’t get a margarita this excellent down at Mangal, for example. An assortment of classic Turkish starters follow, cold and hot mezze cooked to perfection: slivers of spicy sausage, crispy pastry triangles stuffed with feta and spinach, and grilled halloumi (hellim, in Turkish). The hummus, tabouleh and tzatziki are all scrumptious, but the calamari’s my fave – tender, not even the slightest bit rubbery and deep-fried in a delicate breadcrumb batter. We squabble over the last mouthful of a zesty aubergine dip before agreeing it’s like nothing we’ve ever tasted. I choose sea bass for my main, and it soon turns up beautifully cooked with a spicy kick on a bed of al dente veggies. My cohort’s mixed grill stars tender melt-in-the-mouth chunks of lamb that taste even better when accompanied by fresh mint leaves. It’s all utterly delicious, which is why I’m pretty gutted that dessert has ceased to be a physical possibility. My companion, though adrift in similarly bloated seas, assures me that there’s always room for baklava, so the sticky squares are summoned – and as I crunch down through layers of pastry and pistachio, succulent honey oozing into my mouth, that’s when it happens – a sudden gasp escapes my lips. The website wasn’t lying, after all. ◆
Dunbar Tower, Dalston Square, E8; lezizrestaurants.co.uk
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SMALL IS BEAUTIFUL Oilily's AW14 range includes snuggly embroidered knitwear, brightly printed puffa jackets and super cute bags that look like dinky dolls houses. oililyshop.com
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Get the kids kitted out from head-to-toe with the new school wear selection from Gap.. With a range of shirts and polos ranging from £7.95 and polo dresses at £10.95 your little ones are sure to be the smartest in the playground this September.
Get top marks for style with this season’s most stylish back to school bags; from backpacks and preppy satchels to cool purses, Accessorize has all you need to look the part on your first day. This practical yet stylish spotty Kingston satchel (£32) will help you stand out from the crowd, and keep the lunch money safe in this Geek Chic purse (£8).
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Get sorted on the stationery front for the first day back with Paperchase’s range of smart school essentials: notebooks, folders, document wallets, pencil cases and lots more. Forgotten how to write after the summer break? These Gaucho Glam set of five pencils with comfort grips (£3.00) will get the bright sparks back on track in no time. Be the envy of all classmates with this fun and colourful Monkey Mambo Banana pencil case (£5.00).
As the end of the summer holidays approach and the new school term is just around the corner, head down to the N1 Centre to grab all you need to start the new school year with an A*. For further information visit www.n1islington.com www.n1islington.com, follow us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/n1shoppingcentreislington or tweet with us @n1centre
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Autumn fashions, brand new books and a touch of fairy-tale drama
LUNCH BUNCH MaidenShop
Healthy eating is fun with this too-cute baby bento box from Maiden. The little compartments make it easier to fill with wholesome snacks and nutritious goodies. £12.50; Maiden Shop, 188 Shoreditch High Street, E1; maidenshop.com
PACK IT IN Timothy Oulton
Boarders and little wizards everywhere will love this leather scholar’s trunk by Timothy Oulton. Great for storing invisibility cloaks and sure to encourage tidiness. POA; timothyoulton.com
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Puffin
Don’t miss these new editions of best-loved classics, bringing 20 timeless, treasured works back to life. From Carrie’s War to Watership Down, the new cover artwork will capture the hearts of a new generation. £6.99 each; puffin.co.uk
Smallable
This Muuto Wood Lamp from Smallable is perfect for desks – on which the dreaded homework will soon be completed once again. £121.50; smallable.com
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Guiding light When The Week founder Jolyon Connell couldn’t find his daughter a decent study guide for her AS-levels, he decided to create his own Wo r d s A M A N D A C O N S TA N C E
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hen Jolyon Connell’s daughter Flora didn’t achieve a perfect A in her AS-level on Shakespeare, it got him thinking. Flora – in the sixth form at St Mary’s Calne – got straight As in every subject apart from the great bard. It was The Tempest that had been the problem, a tricky one at the best of times, so Connell immediately offered to help. He dug out his old notes but found little to help him; then he scratched his head, having no idea which critic to turn to. ‘What do you do if, at the age of 17, you need some direction?’ Connell asks. ‘It’s York Notes or nothing and they don’t give you any idea which critic to start with.’ And surely if Flora – the privately educated daughter of the ex-deputy editor of The Sunday Telegraph – needed help, many others did, too? Connell’s lightbulb moments are not to be ignored. The last time he had one, the result was The Week, the news digest that became the publishing success story of the last two decades and is now Britain’s highestselling weekly subscription magazine. He rang his old tutor at St Andrews, Graham Bradshaw – acclaimed by Harold Bloom as one of the best Shakespeare scholars of the last 50 years – and asked him to write a guide to The Tempest; five years later, the first Connell Guide was born.
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With each dedicated to a single, classic text, there are now 20 in print. Other Shakespeare plays covered include Othello, King Lear, Macbeth and Romeo and Juliet, while the range of novels includes Jane Eyre and Great Expectations, along with modern classics such as The Great Gatsby, Heart of Darkness and The Waste Land. Every guide is written by a leading academic in the field, is no more than 20,000 words long and is accessible and beautifully designed. Like The Week, the guides illuminate without sacrificing complexity and seamlessly convey the viewpoints from both sides of the critical spectrum. Last September, Connell Guides also launched a subscription service for schools. So far, 275 have signed up ‘including all the major public schools’, says Connell, who adds that he is keen to get state schools on board. For £195 a year, schools receive all 20 guides, the four new ones published in the following
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year, plus access to Connell Shorts – briefer, digital guides to modern texts, such as Atonement, The Road and The Bloody Chamber. Subscribers also receive the Connell fortnightly review, regular new essays and a monthly quiz. Colin Hall, head of Holland Park School, says, ‘In these days of Facebook, text language, downloads... the "plugged in" generation find it harder to digest academic texts. What Connell Guides bring is immediacy and clarity; brevity with depth. They unlock the complex and offer students an entry route.’ This September, Connell Guides is launching a virtual Book Club. Designed to appeal to a wider audience, subscribers will receive a monthly Connell Guide or Connell Short (either in print or digitally), a fortnightly literary review, plus a literary briefing, quizzes and more. Connell has also started filming a series of video talks with university dons. When he spoke to Absolutely he had just returned from Oxford, where he discussed Romeo and Juliet with Simon Palfry, a Fellow at Brasenose and distinguished Shakespeare critic. Next in the pipeline is a film with Valentine Cunningham, a Senior Fellow at Corpus Christi College in Oxford, about King Lear and Mrs Dalloway. And his work has not gone unnoticed. At The Sunday Times Festival of Education a few months ago, the former Education Secretary, Michael Gove, said what many teachers are most likely now thinking: ‘John Connell should be garlanded with roses.’ ◆ connellguides.com
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MODERN LOVE Habitat's new collection is all about the warmth of copper and walnut, strong geometric shapes, a cool Scandi-inspired story and playful, colourful deconstructed patterns. habitat.co.uk
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BRICK In The WALL This unusual house, shortlisted for the Stirling Prize, breaks all the usual rules of domesticity. Absolutely takes a tour Wo r d s P e n d l e H a r t e
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hen East London architects Caruso St John set to designing a house for this Notting Hill plot, the problem was that it wasn’t like any other sort of plot. Formerly housing a mechanics workshop and almost invisible from the street, the site was far from conventional, its logistics challenging to say the least. The constricted plot is shaped like a horse’s head, surrounded and overlooked by three taller buildings, and can only be reached by a carriageway through the facade of an adjacent Victorian terrace. The finished product was a resounding architectural success and shortlisted for the Stirling Prize in 2005. Now the house, made entirely from an estimated total of 66,000 bricks, is a popular destination as part of London Open House weekend every September. It’s a cunning combination of lateral loft-living and conventional space. Described by the respected art critic Stephen Bayley as 'modest, respectful and appropriate', this house takes the current vogue for
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with the approachability SO OFTEN lacking IN CONTEMPORARY HOUSES
all things flashy and trashy and turns it on its head. It is at once monastic, yet warm with the approachability so often lacking in contemporary houses. It also manages to achieve massive lateral space, so hard to find in the city. Through the unobtrusive entrance is an impressive entrance hall that leads you into the top floor, with a vast entertaining space and a great view over the gardens beyond. Light floods in through scattered apertures in the roof and downstairs are the bedrooms, which are amazingly silent in a city full of noise. Three separate outside spaces give plenty of room for sunbathing and navel-gazing. The interior plan is completely separate from the typologies of the London town-house or the inner city loft, while still retaining a strong sense of dwelling at the heart of the city. Walking around the house takes you across broad spaces, to corners with windows overlooking small gardens, to intimate rooms deep inside. The exterior form of the house that is generated by this varied arrangement is incomprehensible from within. Instead, the form appears unbound and soft, as if an internal force is pressing the walls and roof out against the buildings around it. Like a baroque chapel in Rome buried deep within the city’s close pattern of narrow streets, the expansive interior is a place of escape and dreams. ◆ 1 Coate Street, E2; carusostjohn.com London E2 antoniandalison.com
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10 of the best
ART-TASTIC PRODUCTS HABITAT
Miles Linen White and Agate Blue Low Shelving Unit, £200; habitat.com
INSPIRATIONS Art and functionality collide as Absolutely shares its favourite colourful designs w o r d s B E A TA H E U M A N
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Austen Armchair, Eden Multi, £1,049; johnlewis.com
OKA
Imperial Handpainted Vase, £345; okadirect.com
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Pair of Upholstered Swivel Tub Chairs, USA 1970s, £5,400; talismanlondon.com
BLAST FROM THE PAST CP Hart
Delve into the world of Art Deco style with C.P. Hart’s newest bathroom collection, HoXton. Each piece embraces 1920s elegance using contrasting textures and sleek design. cphart.co.uk
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GEORGE NELSON
Vitra Marshmallow Sofa, £4,052; heals.com
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ELEGANT ODDITIES G a l e r i e Wa l l c o v e r i n g s
Over fifteen designs in Galerie Wallcovering's Steampunk Collection have been inspired by the Industrial Revolution. We love this whimsical hot air balloon print, which adds a little off-beat style to the room. £37.95 for flat ink wallpapers; galeriewallcoverings.com
WILLIAM YEOWARD,
Aragoa Table Lamp in Amber, POA; williamyeoward.com
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KATE BRINKWORTH FOR PURLING
NICE RACK Liam Treanor
Liam Treanor’s scandi-inspired designs unite mid-century architecture and traditional British woodwork. The Interbau Collection includes this super stylish Egon Clothes Rack, which is both sophisticated and contemporary. £675; liamtreanor.co.uk
Chess Set, £3,350; harrods.com
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HAND DOOR HANDLES JONATHAN ADLER
Charles Edwards
Nico Fractal Throw Pillow, £298; uk.jonathanadler.com
These handles introduce a touch of surrealism – an essential component of any interior and one that will doubtless inspire endless comment from guests. From £624 per pair; charlesedwards.com
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INDIA JANE
China Club Console, Celadon, £425; indiajane.com
WE WOOD Fired Earth
With the launch of their beautiful new wood collection, Fired Earth is fast becoming a one-stop shop for all your interior needs. The range features solid and engineered oak flooring available in a variety of shades and finishes. After all, carpets are so 2013… 41 Heath Street, NW3; firedearth.com For further ideas, visit interior designer Beata Heuman; beataheuman.com
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ROBERTO CAVALLI HOME,
Floreale Throw, £1,250; harrods.com
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HALCYON INTERIORS Specialising in sleek, contemporary kitchens by Alno, Halcyon Interiors combine German craftsmanship and quality with a dedication to stylish design. Each project comes with a designer and project management team attached to ensure your new kitchen exceeds all expectations. Showrooms are in Beaconsfield Old Town, Hatch End and Wigmore Street. The Alno Store, 120 Wigmore Street, W1; halcyoninteriors.com
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INTERIORS Everything you need to renovate and improve your home
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RIPPLES Ripples is one of the country’s leading bathroom retailers, offering inspirational and aspirational award-winning designs. Whether you’re looking for luxurious indulgence or subtle sophistication, Ripples can help you create your dream bathroom. Get started by visiting the showroom, which offers a unique selection of displays ranging from the ultracontemporary to more traditional designs. 26 England’s Lane, NW3; ripples.ltd.uk
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AUGUSTA AKERMAN
HARRIS ELECTRICAL
Augusta Akerman is a freelance illustrator and surface pattern designer. After graduating from the Glasgow School of Art in 2008, Augusta recently completed her MA in Illustration at Camberwell College of Art. She works with a variety of materials including pen and ink, as well as lino relief printing, transferring her illustrations to silk and cotton, exploring repeating patterns for textiles and wallpapers. augustaakerman@googlemail.com; augustaakerman.com
Family-run Harris Electrical's impressive local customer base is a testament to 80 years of unstinting quality and unparalleled service. As suppliers of domestic appliances, kitchen fittings and home entertainment systems, they offer delivery, installation, gas connection, service call-outs, extended warranties and even a recycling service. 62-64 Lower Clapton Road, E5; harriselectricalltd.co.uk
DAISY WHITEHEAD Daisy Whitehead Designs creates beautifully designed bespoke curtains, blinds and all soft furnishings, including upholstery, for private clients, interior designers and property developers. Daisy advises on style and fabrics, and offers free consultations and quotes. A professional fitting service is also supplied to ensure that each project runs seamlessly from start to finish. daisy@daisywhiteheaddesigns.com, 07973 601 099; daisywhiteheaddesigns.com
BEATA HEUMAN
TAG ARCHITECTS
Beata Heuman Interiors combine creativity with years of experience to produce truly unique results for every client. Undertaking both small and large projects, they manage all aspects of a commission, from conception to completion. Their aim is to encourage and assist their client’s vision, in whatever form or style it may take, offering a fully bespoke service. 134 Finborough Road, SW10; beataheuman.com
Renowned for fully modernising London period houses to create beautiful, energyefficient homes, Tag Architects maintain and sensitively enhance the classic features of the property. As they offer a full range of architectural and interior design services, they can ensure your house achieves a cohesive look and feel, inside and out. 14 Belsize Crescent, NW3; tag-architects.co.uk
SARAH ROSS DESIGN Sarah Ross Design is a full-service interior design studio, able to guide you from initial space planning and building work to the finishing touches of furnishing and art, while those looking for inspiration or specific guidance can find that, too. With links to specialist suppliers, Sarah Ross Design can ensure your project stays stress-free and fun. 17 Wynchgate, N14; sarahrossdesign.com
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FOLLOW US
Harris Electrical is a family run business that has retailed domestic appliances and home entertainment from showrooms on Lower Clapton Road, Hackney for more than 80 years.
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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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LIBRARY TILE ROOM £105.60; sacw.co.uk
BROOKLYN TIN TILES WALLPAPER - 01
£219; rockettstgeorge.co.uk
STEAMPUNK COLLECTION
£37.95 for flat ink wallpapers. £39.95 for raised ink wallpapers; galeriehome.co.uk
WORLD MAP WALLPAPER
£62; grahamandgreen.co.uk
ENGINEER COLLECTION ATLANTIS URBAN WALLPAPER £69.90; rockettstgeorge.co.uk
BLUE PORCELAIN PLATES WALLPAPER
£139; pierrotetcoco.com
SAVANNAH STORY BUST, ZEBRA
£58; anthropologie.eu
LOUISE BODY BUTTERCUP BLUE TILE WALLPAPER £66; rockettstgeorge.co.uk
must have BICYCLE STAMPS WALLPAPER
£POA; purlfrost.com
OFF THE WALL
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Liven up your walls with quirky accessories and feature wallpaper TIME LAPSE PHOTOS OF A GREYHOUND RUNNING By Eadweard James Muybridge, Wall Murals from £60 per sq m; surfaceview.co.uk
LARGE RESIN ANTLERS
£40; house-envy.co.uk
HOUSE DISPLAY BOX
£99; idyllhome.co.uk
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A BUT NICE Nordic
Add some Scandinavian styling into your home this autumn, as Finchley Road 02 brings a touch of The North to London
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s the summer months near their end thoughts turn to getting your home cosy for the shorter and cooler autumn days to come. We’ve taken a look at the fantastic selection of furniture and accessories to be found at the leading homeware stores at Finchley Road’s O2 Centre, so that you can be ahead of the coming season’s trends. Timeless Scandinavian style is the look to embrace, with its cool shades of greys, blues and greens and angular modern furniture. No one does snug elegance like our Nordic neighbours. ◆
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Wi n t e r Ho m e w a re E v e n t
BIG UP YOUR CHEST
or true Nordic style, take wooden and frosty tones into the F bedroom too. This wooden chest of drawers is ideal for keeping your cashmere jumpers cosy. Its muted colours and mix-and-match handles provide the perfect transition into autumnal style but the blue and green shades will also look great when summer comes round again, it’s an investment piece. ◆ OLIVER BONAS, £450
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HABITAT, £150
get a head
o give your place a real Nordic makeover, use a few simple accessories to add focal points to your home. This coat stand is stylish yet practical and is a must-have for autumn – it invites you to hang up your coat and come in from the cold. This modern and animal-friendly stag’s head is perfect to hang over the burning logs in the fire place to give your living room the ultimate Norse edge. ◆
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HABITAT, £57.99
From 25 to 28 September, Finchley Road’s O2 Centre is giving you the perfect excuse to revamp your home with the latest seasonal trends. Its leading brands will be joining forces for a four-day showcase of autumn/winter styles. There will also be lots of fantastic discounts, so that you can create the look for less. For more information visit: o2centre.co.uk
sofa so good
his Fusion sofa at BoConcept has a fantastic simple and clean design, and is perfect to unwind after a busy day. As a monochrome piece, you can easily make it work in your living room by simply adding a few cushions or a comfy throw to curl up in. We love the pattern on this cushion, also from BoConcept; with its golden hue, it’ll warm up even the coldest of living rooms. ◆
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HOMEBASE, £6.99
FANCY A CUPPA
A warm cup of tea by the fire is all you really want once the temperatures start to dip, so we have selected a few accessories that will help you do this in style. This light wood tea chest from Homebase is adorable with its compartments and glass windows that help you divide up all your favourite aromas. Pair your tea chest with this stylish set of four minimalist mugs by Habitat at Homebase, which add a bright pop to teatime with their colourful glazing. We love to cosy up and get cracking on dark nights and the sleek design of this nut cracker from Tiger will give you a real taste of Scandinavia. ◆
HABITAT AT HOMEBASE, £18
BOCONCEPT, £59
TIGER, £3
BOCONCEPT, £2,484
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> TALES OF THE ORIENT
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CITY GUIDE: SYDNEY
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A LAND DOWN UNDER This month we take a trip to the other side of the world for our antipodean travel special. First it's a stopover in glamorous Singapore before heading on to stylish Sydney. Then it's on to some hair-raising adventures in beautiful New Zealand. It's enough to make you want to book your one-way ticket down under. Pictured: Lake Wanaka, New Zealand
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SPOTLIGHT
EASTERN PROMISES Long haul stopover: Spotlight on Singapore
Wo r d s G e o r g i e L a n e - G o d f r e y
GET A TASTE
Famed for its fantastic food, spotless shopping malls and super strict law enforcement, Singapore is the home of well-behaved indulgence. Showcasing a fascinating blend of old and new, former colonial buildings sit alongside vertiginous modern skyscrapers whilst on the ground Chinese, Malay, Indian and Western cultures combine to make a richly diverse city-state.
WHAT TO SEE
Rather than tourist attractions, the thing to see here is the architecture. Singapore’s government has spent millions on reclaiming land from the sea in order to provide space for the country’s cutting edge developments, such as the Gardens by the Bay (gardensbythebay.com.sg).
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The result of a state-sponsored initiative to introduce more green space, the gardens make up 135 acres of weird and wonderful botanicals. Visit the ‘Supertree Grove’ of vertical forests, which harvest solar energy by day and provide a light show by night to accompany the ‘Garden Rhapsody’ – a performance of original music inspired by the rainforest.
WHERE TO EAT
A Mecca for gourmands across the globe, the Singapore dining scene is as diverse as it is delicious. Expect a melting pot of culinary cultures with seafood dishes such as fish head curry and chilli crab taking centre stage. For affordable delicacies, local favourite Andhra Curry on Little India’s Kerbau Road (+65 6293 3935) serves an excellent vegetarian biryani, or try Sabar Menanti in the Muslim district of Kampong Glam (+65 6396 6919) for self-service Sumatran food. Meanwhile, for fine dining options, China Town’s award-winning Restaurant Andre offers artisanal French cuisine (restaurantandre.com) while Waku Ghin’s take on modern Japanese food is served in a sensational seasonal ten-course menu (marinabaysands.com). Avoid the tourist trap of the Singapore Sling at Raffles and instead try their high tea, served amongst the gently swaying palm trees of the Tiffin Room (raffles.com/singapore).
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What Singapore lacks in tourist sites, it makes up for in retail therapy. The spotless shopping malls give a new meaning to ‘shop til you drop’, with many so big you could get lost for days inside. Orchard Road (orchardroad. org) is the original home of extravagant expenditure, with futuristic storefronts lining the streets, all packed with new colllections from luxury fashion brands. For more authentic wares, try the nearby Tanglin Shopping Centre (tanglinsc.com), which specialises in antique Asian art, homewares and jewellery. And for a more cultural experience, the Bugis Street Market (bugisstreet.com.sg), a former transgender sex bazaar, is now the largest undercover street market in Singapore.
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While many head to Marina Bay Sands in search of jaw-dropping scenery, they’ve forgotten one crucial thing – this hotel’s architecture is one of the best elements of the Singaporean skyline. Introducing the Mandarin Oriental Singapore, whose location is arguably the best and most enviable in town. Book one of the Harbour Suites for glass-to-ceiling windows overlooking the marina. Make time to visit the hotel’s exceptional spa, where the Signature Spa Therapies begin with a private consultation to select the correct oils for your needs. Book one of these therapies in a spa suite designed for couples for complete serenity with added romance. Meanwhile, for those looking for tradition rather than
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location, the iconic Raffles offers suiteonly accommodation, complete with complimentary 24-hour butler service for a touch of classic colonial charm. Take a walk down the hotel’s illustrious ‘Hall of Fame’, which showcases the many famous faces that have stayed there over the years. TH E DA M AG E Rates at Mandarin Oriental, Singapore start from approximately £165 on a room only basis. For further information and bookings please call +65 6338 0066 or visit mandarinoriental.com/singapore Raffles Singapore has stays from £393 per night, based on two sharing a suite on a B&B basis, +65 6337 1886; raffles.com/singapore
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pened in 2012, the QT is a ‘boutique’ design hotel with a quirky heart. I use the term ‘boutique’ loosely because actually there’s nothing particularly quaint or small about it. It is a big, blousy, in-your-face bolt-hole in the middle of Sydney’s CBD. Housed across two adjoining buildings (above the State Theatre and what used to be the Gowings Bros. department store, which was built in 1912) the hotel’s design ethos lies somewhere between Art Deco, film noir and frantically modern. It is a treasure trove of luxe knick-knacks and vintage objets d’art curated into a psychedelic funhouse for grown-ups. You’re not quite sure whether everything goes together (miniature rhino, mid-mod chairs, multi-coloured fluff y cushions, all offset by the kind of solid wood finishing that you think is verging on wrong) but, you’re soon made aware that normal rules don’t apply here. The experience begins on the pavement outside the (gilded) entrance on Market Street, one of Sydney’s busiest. You are welcomed by a host who is dressed like a sassy extra from The Rocky Horror Picture Show (it is pure theatre). He or she will point you in the direction of the lift with the level of pep
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that will have you raising a smile despite the 24-hour flight you’ve likely just endured. Directly inside, you’ll slope past the ground floor bar (the Parlour Lane Roasters Café) but promise yourself that you’ll stop as soon as you’ve sluiced off the haven’t-slept-in-two-days look. Once upstairs the attention to detail is astounding: take, for example, the ceramic white rabbits that are dotted around the place, a wry wink towards Wonderland, a theme that is carried up into the bedrooms where bowler hats (cleverly disguised hanging lamps) float beside the bed, emitting a sultry glow. But this is no quaint tea party. Each room comes with a cocktail shaker, a Nespresso machine and instructions on how to make the perfect espresso martini; as Kate Moss’s drink of choice, you are told, it is the only way to start a party. The rooms have a boudoir feel; cool, plush and opulent, they are decked-out in reds, oranges or yellows and are made to be viewed in soft-focus. Despite having vast windows, the double-glazing
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f you want to venture outside of the hotel (though the Gowings Grill serves some cracking steak and seems to be incredibly popular with locals) then you are perfectly placed to sink a few rums at Sydney’s best new cocktail bar, The Lobo Plantation (thelobo.com.au), which is just a five minute walk away. In the other direction is Surry Hills. I’m tempted to equate it to Shoreditch, in a rough-area-come-good kind of way, but it is less flashy than Shoreditch (read: better). Here you’ll find countless good cocktail and wine bars, as well as plenty of bright young things with whom to while away the warm nights. For a truly show-stopping meal, head to Marque (marquerestaurant.com.au), a Surry Hills fine dining institution, where for $165 you can experience Australian fusion food of the highest order (think Paroo kangaroo with beetroot and radicchio kimchi). For breakfast, bills (bills.com.au; from the team behind London staple Granger & Co) does traditional Australian with a focus on tip-top ingredients. ◆ Rooms at the QT Sydney start from $320 per night; qtsydney.com.au
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About a three hour drive from Auckland, the country’s cosmopolitan capital, the Coromandel Peninsula isn’t exactly a well kept secret – kiwis have been holidaying here for years – but the place has an almost undiscovered charm to it. A peninsula of rolling forests and picturesque beaches, the winding roads lead down to the jagged coastline where Captain Cook first landed. It’s
THE COROMANDEL PENINSULA has an almost FORGOTTEN CHARM unbelievably serene, filled with crystal clear waters and hidden coves, while the seabed is covered by a blanket of wild scallops that you can scuba dive for. The sandy white beaches here are the main draw; tourist attractions are thin on the ground. Instead there’s a hippy vibe thanks to the influx of travelling artists, all looking to be inspired by the uncorrupted surrounds. The Coromandel now has a burgeoning arts
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Hobbiton in Matamata, discovering some of the stunning scenery that appeared in the films has more universal appeal. Often called the best day walk in New Zealand, the Tongariro Alpine Crossing is 19km of dynamic landscape, taking you between two volcanoes, through barren desert and alongside fluorescent blue pools of water and steaming craters. The world’s largest volcanic explosion in 5000 years took place here in AD186, reducing the once forest-clad Rangipo Desert to a desolate wasteland upon which no tree has grown for over 2000 years. The most recent was in August 2012, when Te Maari spat out tonnes of ash and rock to rain from the sky. No wonder then that it was chosen as the setting for Mordor - Tongariro has
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an eerie, otherworldly feel to it which perfectly captures Tolkien’s sinister land. Meanwhile, the Waitomo Caves is another place where magic wouldn’t be amiss. A maze of subterranean passageways, abseiling adventures down here are called ‘The Lost World’ for a reason. Hidden beneath the lush farmland above, this tour takes you down into the caves via a 100m abseil through a narrow crack in the earth. Descending past the woodland canopy, where ribbons of sunlight stream through prehistoric ferns into the mists of the underground gorge, it’s easy to forget the lambs frolicking back up above. Here it’s dark, dank and spooky.
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But if you descend deeper into the shadows, you are rewarded for your efforts. Emerging into one of the bigger caverns, you’ll fi nd the rock awash with twinkling lights beaming down on you. These are glow-worms, hundreds and hundreds of them clustered together and emitting their pretty phosphorus green glow. Turning off our headlamps, we lay back against the cold rock to admire the view, like stargazers stretching out under the night sky. Magical indeed, and not a hobbit in sight… The four hour Lost World tour of Waitomo Caves costs from $340pp; waitomo.co.nz newzealand.com
We also love… ROTARUA
You’ll smell this place before you see it. A geothermal hotspot, Rotarua is unique, emitting a perpetual sulphuric stench. Despite this, the mineral-rich water pools, bubbling mud and exploding geysers are a thing to behold, making it one of the most popular tourist destinations in the country. waioraresort.co.nz
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Turquoise waters, pods of orcas, playful dolphins – The Bay of Islands is postcard-perfect pretty. Enjoy the abundant marine life with some of New Zealand’s best scuba diving or, if you’d prefer to stay above water, charter a boat to cruise around the islands. We recommend the environmentally-focused three day/two night Ecocruz, $750pp for a double cabin; ecocruz.co.nz
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The INSIDE SCOOP of NEWS in your area Amhurst Road, E8 £359,995 This immaculately presented, spacious one bedroom apartment for sale in this very vibrant part of Dalston. Bordering Stoke Newington. The ever popular Stoke Newington High Street is a short walk away, as are Kingsland High Street and Ridley Road Market. 020 3696 1840; century21uk.com
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oxtons, London’s estate agent, is delighted to announce the opening of its Wapping office, this October. Located on Wapping High Street the office will open on Saturday 4th October, bringing Foxtons branch network to a total of 51 throughout London and Surrey. This forms a part of its exciting expansion plan in order to accommodate the increased demand for London property and to offer a local office for local residents. To celebrate the opening, Foxtons will be offering their incredible 0% commission promotion, offering to sell local homeowners’ properties for free. They will also be holding a promotional weekend for the launch with free balloons and fresh-from-thebakery muffins, so pop along! 020 3728 2222; foxtons.co.uk
e at BlakeStanley are excited to announce the opening of our new office on Chatsworth Road, Clapton in September. East London’s local estate agent will be even more local! The new office will be the perfect partner to our Broadway Market office in London Fields meaning the company will be able to serve clients across East London from De Beauvoir all the way through to upper Clapton and Victoria Park. Our clients increasingly ask us to find homes in and around Clapton and the new office will be the ideal local base to provide unrivalled service in this area. With its similarity to Broadway Market, Chatsworth Road is a natural second home for Blake Stanley. Both enjoy great markets with vibrant and colourful local communities. We hope that we can be an essential part of the Chatsworth Road community and look forward to welcoming home owners and those looking to rent or buy property into our new office. Come and visit us soon! 020 7254 7554; blakestanley.co.uk
Ainsworth Road Victoria Park, E9 £795,000 A bright and beautifully presented duplex apartment situated on the first and second floors of this semi detached villa. This apartment incorporates generous proportions with wide hallways and large rooms, features period charm with a good ceiling height and is perfectly situated between Victoria Park, London Fields and Broadway Market. The property features flexible accommodation to include a large eat in kitchen, reception room with large windows to the front aspect which has
capacity to become the third bedroom (en-suite) if required, a bathroom, additional shower room, utility area on the half landing, two double bedrooms on the second floor and a lovely decked terrace. There is also an allocated parking space for one car. 020 7749 3807; stirlingackroyd.com
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Located on a peaceful residential street in Hackney’s most desirable London Fields area is this three bedroom end-of-terrace house offered with no onward chain. The property is arranged over two floors and, having been extended, offers a spacious lounge, generous kitchen / dining room and a well maintained garden on the ground floor. As well as three double bedrooms and a three piece bathroom suite on the first floor. Offered to the market in good decorative order and with period features including sash windows and wooden floors. Freehold
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Located on one of London Fields most popular residential roads is this three bedroom period conversion. The property is split over the lower & raised ground floors and offers over 1000sqft of living space. The upper floor comprises of three double bedrooms and the lower floor of a generous open-plan reception / kitchen and three piece bathroom suite. Access to the 80ft south facing garden is accessible via the kitchen and private side entrance to the property. A summer house / garden room can be found at the end of the garden. Share of Freehold
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A fabulous two bedroom Victorian house to rent, on this desirable street north of London Fields. The property has been architecturally designed, and boasts a light and modern living space. On the ground floor there is an open plan A stylish staircase leads to three inter linking spaces, finished to a very high standard. Available Mid September, furnished.
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rowing up, I always felt drawn to the property industry – my dad worked for a construction company and later on my brother followed by becoming a Charted Quantity Surveyor for a civil engineering firm. When I went to university to study Geography, I was particularly interested in urban design and planning, and for my dissertation I looked at the London Docklands Development Corporation and their revival of the old dockyards in East London. Having worked in the property industry since 1999, selling homes in Islington and Hackney, I’ve seen Haggerston radically evolve over the last ten to fifteen years. When I first visited the area, I remember thinking that it was such a melting pot of cultures and people which has made it the vibrant area that it is today. Back then areas like Dalston and Haggerston were seen as less desirable, but as the ripple effect took hold, we saw savvy investors and young homebuyers who were priced out of Islington and Camden start to put down roots in the area. As more young buyers came to the area, so too did the pop up cafes and boutique restaurants. With the arrival of the overground in 2010, Haggerston suddenly became a prime location and properties became increasingly sought-after in the area. You can
see how Hackney is picking up the benefits of these neighbouring locations. It now has many of its own independent local gems; including favourites such as Dukes Brew pub, the local wine bar, Waterline, which holds exclusive film nights, the recently regenerated Stonebridge Gardens, and also the renowned Street Feast London, which is London's pioneering night market. These are just a small selection of what the area now offers, and I can only see these amenities increasing with the area’s growing popularity. We like to think of Hackney as the place where the East London eclectic lifestyle meets The City. Before launching The Skyline Collection at The City Mills, we researched the local market and struggled to find anything comparable of the quality and specification of this kind. Haggerston is well known for its period townhouses and converted industrial lofts, so we believe that The Skyline Collection offers something really unique for buyers. In particular, the two penthouses on the ninth floor offer their own roof gardens with spectacular views over London. Transport links are also a plus here - Liverpool Street and Canary Wharf are less than 20 minutes away, while Oxford Circus is just 26 minutes away.
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Powerscroft Road, E5
Martello Street, E8
£850,000 FREEHOLD
£550,000 LEASEHOLD
· Enchanting family home · Period features · 4-5 Bedrooms · Close to Chatsworth Road
· Traditional family home · 3 Double bedrooms · Large kitchen / breakfast room · Close to Chatsworth Road
· Immaculate Condition · 2 Bedrooms · Arranged over 2 floors · Private Garden
· Live/Work residence · Open-plan work space · 1 double bedroom · Private patio garden
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Property Development BELLEVUE BOW
Launch of new homes marks fresh era for Crossways estate
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he 9th July saw the launch of 93 new homes in Bow, following the major refurbishment of one of the tallest residential buildings in the area. Created by Swan New Homes, the 24-storey Bellevue Bow development represents the final chapter in the award-winning renovation of the three iconic apartment blocks on the former Crossways Estate. In celebration of the area’s rich heritage, Bellevue Bow opened its doors with a ‘Best of Bow’ showcase, as selected by London lifestyle blogger, London on the Inside. Features included food inspired by produce of the famous Roman Road Market; cocktails created with locally produced East London gin; and artwork from Bow Arts. Bow is an increasingly popular option among Londoners. It offers history, unique character and vibrant culture, alongside good transport connections and the modern facilities driven by the East End regeneration scheme. With average property prices up 20% since 2010 - the second highest increase in Tower Hamlets - Bow is emerging as one of the top hotspots in the borough. Bellevue Bow offers a contemporary selection of one and two bedroom apartments, each with its own private balcony. Buyers can choose from five individual apartment types, available in gold and platinum specifications. Each boasts bright open plan living spaces and fully fitted kitchens complete with integrated appliances. Prices at Bellevue start from £265,000 for a one bedroom apartment. 020 3597 4992; bellevuebow.co.uk
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The City Mills brings new homes to Haggerston This summer sees the third release of homes at The City Mills, a major new development encompassing a collection of contemporary apartments and family homes in one of London’s most exciting, up and coming areas, Haggerston. The new two bedroom apartments will launch off plan in September. The City Mills will provide much needed new homes to the area with 350 new properties for sale with stunning views of London. At present,
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only two bedroom apartments are available, many additional homes at The City Mills are due to be released in phases over the next few years as part of what is a major inner East London regeneration and offers one of the best opportunities to buy off plan securing a sound investment.
Prices to start from circa £390,000 0844 406 9289; thecitymills.co.uk
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Stirling Ackroyd All around East London E8
E9
£495,000
£795,000
HACKNEY SALES - MARTELLO STREET A New York style loft apartment situated in a small warehouse development with uninterrupted views directly over London Fields. EPC pending
HACKNEY SALES - AINSWORTH ROAD A beautifully presented apartment with high ceilings & period charm, situated between Victoria Park & London Fields. EPC - D
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E2
£825,000
£725,000
SHOREDITCH SALES - VETRO BUILDING A 2 bedroom apartment with dual aspect kitchen/reception opening onto a south facing balcony with views across the City. EPC - B
SHOREDITCH 020 7749 3838
CLERKENWELL 020 7549 0606
HACKNEY 020 7749 3807
WEST END 020 7256 3244
IBIZA 0034 971 326 788
ISTANBUL +90 (0)444 4493
SHOREDITCH SALES - UNION CENTRAL BUILDING A live/work apartment in this former warehouse conversion boasting reclaimed wood flooring, exposed brickwork & sash windows. EPC - B
BANKSIDE 020 7940 3888
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E8
£400 pw
£445 pw
HACKNEY LETTINGS - NAVARINO ROAD A recently refurbished 2 bedroom home set within a period conversion on a beautiful tree lined street near London Fields. EPC pending.
HACKNEY LETTINGS - RICHMOND ROAD A charming 2 bedroom garden apartment split over 2 levels, benefiting from wooden flooring, bay windows & feature fireplace. EPC pending
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E1
£1,650 pw
£750 pw
SHOREDITCH LETTINGS - SHOREDITCH HIGH STREET Spectacular 2,000 sq ft loft apartment on Shoreditch High Street with style and character in abundance. EPC pending
SHOREDITCH LETTINGS - THE EXCHANGE BUILDING A stunning 2 bedroom, 1,300 sq ft penthouse apartment in the heart of Spitalfields benefiting from private balcony & underground parking. EPC – C
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