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10 WHAT’S ON

Diary dates for September

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BEAR’S URBAN WILDERNESS We sit down with adventurer, explorer and all-round adrenaline seeker, Bear Grylls

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FASHION CONFIDENTIAL

This month’s hottest trends and products

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20 THE AUTUMN EDIT

Key looks for the transitional period

34 WARDROBE MASTER

Senior Style Editor at Esquire, Teo van den Broeke, talks brands you need to know

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55 REVIEW: L’ANIMA

78 LONDON DESIGN WEEK

H E A LT H & B E AU T Y

38 BEAUTY CONFIDENTIAL Best beauty buys of the month

40 SHADES OF PALE

Nudes and pinks for fresh faced beauty

Food & Drink

Tasty happenings from the local area and wine pairings by Jane Parkinson We dine at the soulful Italian restaurant L’Anima

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64 CASTLES IN THE AIR Discover the dreamy Dordogne

COVERS

Malene Birger, Fa l l / Wi n te r 2 0 1 5

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Pippa Vosper finds an African adventure in rural Kent

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interiors

An edit of what to see at LDF 2015

82 TREASURE SEEKER

We meet Matt Goss, the man behind Shoreditch antiques and interior shop Pure White Lines

PROPERTY

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Nigel Lewis, and news and views on the area

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o matter how old I get and how distant my teenage years begin to feel, I have never been able to shake off the idea of September as the start of the year. Back to school, back to university, the end of summer – it’s the perfect time to make a change, whether it be your wardrobe, your address or your diet. Luckily, we have suggestions for all of these in our brand new September issue. If it’s a sartorial overhaul you’re looking for, take a look at this month’s fashion shoot – ‘The Autumn Edit’ – on page 20, to make sure you stand out from the London Fashion Week crowd. Want perfect make-up to match? Turn to page 41 to discover our round-up of the most beautiful pale shades for fall. Those wanting to give their home a makeover rather than their wardrobe should turn to page 82 to discover Pure White Lines, an interiors treasure trove nestled in the heart of Shoreditch.

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Not fussed by fashion week? Head to page 78 where I’ve put together an edit of what to see at this year’s London Design Festival. If you’ve ever wondered whether a ‘free-from’ diet is for you, now is the time to find out. We spoke to five foodie experts on page 50, from Yes Chef Tess Ward to Ella Woodward of Deliciously Ella. Finally, anyone wanting to leave the city behind and go totally off-grid can find no better inspiration than our lead interviewee Bear Grylls. Find out how the urban jungle compares to, well, the actual jungle on page 12. I hope you enjoy the issue. ◆

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7- 8 Se p t e m b e r C hel s e a To wn Ha ll ll proceeds from this designer sale will A go to the Amy Winehouse Foundation, which works to educate and support young people suffering from drug and alcohol abuse, so buy safe in the knowledge that your money is being put to good use. u King’s Road, SW3; amywinehousefoundation.org

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Fro m 2 2 Se p t e m b e r G o l ds m i ths ’ Ha ll o you love jewellery? We do. Which D is why we always look forward to this internationally acclaimed fair. Showcasing exceptional pieces from independent British designers and craftsmen, each ornament is entirely unique. u Foster Lane, EC2V; goldsmithsfair.co.uk

9-19 September Young Vic

Directed by the Genesis Future Directors Award winner, Rikki Henry, this is a powerful portrayal of love and follows the insecure Adolph, as he and his new friend Gustav plot to confront Adolph’s wife, Tekla. The truth violently exposes the jealousy and deception that lie behind love. 66 The Cut, SE1;

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TERRARIUM WORKSHOP

13 Se p t e m b e r FA RM :s ho p eld in the hidden tropical oasis that is H Farm: Shop, this workshop (run by the visionary duo behind product design brand Ro-Co) is your opportunity to make your very own terrarium. Choose your cacti and get planting! u 20 Dalston Lane, E8; ro-co.uk

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ARTS & CULTURE / TALKING TOPICS must see

ROBIN DAY: WORKS IN WOOD

1 9 - 2 7 Se p t e m b e r Vi c to r i a & Al b e r t M u s e u m o mark the centernary T of Robin Day’s birth – who was one of Britain’s most significant furniture designers – the V&A have curated an exhibit to coincide with the London Design Festival. Focusing on his pioneering post-war designs, this celebrates simple but brilliant British design. An LDF must-see. ◆

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Want to be entertained? At Spiegeltent Canary Wharf you will be, with a packed programme that includes comedy, music, dance, cabaret, acrobatics and theatre. Boasting events specifically designed for children – including a baby rave and kids comedy from The Horne Section – this festival promises to be the perfect day out for everyone.

4- 6 Se pte m be r O ld T ruman B re we r y orget collecting artwork you know nothing F about; this fair exhibits the work of over 100 artists you can buy directly from and discover the inspiration and emotion behind the canvas. From portraits and landscapes to photographs and prints, the variety of media available for purchase at this event is impressive. ◆ 91 Brick Lane, E1; newartistfair.com

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his is the tale of four bond traders, living and working in the City of London. Powerful, ambitious and seriously egotistical, they put their limits to the test while running wild. Living by the motto, "Trouble is an opportunity. Trouble gets you places," they use playground tactics to compete against one another. Written by Steve Thompson, the man behind Dr Who and Sherlock, this black comedy exposes the

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ruthless, and often immoral, nature of the banking industry. Through the lives of “top dog” Donny, calculating and sexual Jess, well-bred Cambridge graduate Spoon and seasoned trader-cum-family man PJ, we see the frantic struggle that is survival in the City. l Clifton Terrace, N4; parktheatre.co.uk

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BEAR’S Urban Wilder ne ss

He’s been known to drink his own urine, scoff scorpions and sleep in a carcass. But Bear Grylls is also a family man I n t e r v i e w C A M I L L A D AV I E S

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ometimes a TV star’s tough guy image seeps into the public consciousness. But former SAS man Bear Grylls, the face of Mission Survive, The Island and Escape From Hell, can’t help but give off the niceguy vibe. According to Bear, it’s not about the brawn: anyone with their wits about them can become a survivor. “Knowledge is such an important tool for survival, but a real key to it is about heart, the determination to keep going despite the pain. And that’s in all of us, it’s how we’re made,” he says. Bear himself learnt his survival instincts from an early age, exploring at weekends with his dad before joining the Scouts – today his official title is Chief Scout – and then the military. A back injury forced him to leave the army but after an impressively fast recovery, by the age of 23 he had succeeded in his goal of climbing Mount Everest, making him the youngest Brit to do so. “Survival is in us all, it takes a bit of scratching beneath the surface to find. And also practice.

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SURVIVAL is in all of is – it JUST TAKES

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The more you get used to hardships and discomfort the better you become at coping with it. It’s definitely in everyone, it’s just about grit and heart.” Of course, some people are more prone to the adventure bug than others. It seems Bear can’t stay still for long, and even at home he isn’t quite on solid ground, choosing to live on a barge along the Thames. “The houseboat is a great way of being in London,” he says. “You don’t necessarily feel like you are stuck in the middle of a big city and yeah, I love it. It’s a really good community, great views…” The idea of Bear in a semi-detached redbrick doesn’t quite compute, anyway.

His waterside home is his rest spot to recover from his stays in the wild. “We originally bought it when I was leaving the army and I got married. We were pretty broke and it was a fun way of us being in London.” Even now, three children on, the couple show no signs of jumping ship. “Many years later, we still don’t feel any temptation to go and get a big house in London. We love it, it is a wonderful thing in our lives and we’ll always love it.” If the family want to get somewhere quickly, their mode of transport sure beats the tube. “We have a little speed boat tied to the side and it’s a great way to be in London.” Bear may be a London boy, but he also owns St Tudwal's, a Welsh island, just off the South Caernarvonshire coast – which many would consider an unusual holiday home. He also spends time in the heart of TV world, Los Angeles. “But when we’re in London, we love it,” he says firmly. “We try to film during term time when the boys are at school… I try to be pretty disciplined about taking days off when they are at home, saying no to all the other fluff.”

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Bear may crave time at home, but he’s aware that his 9-5 is very different to most Londoners’ jobs. “It’s never felt like a job. I love it, I work with my best friends, I get to travel the world, so I feel super lucky,” Bear grins. “I’ll probably pick up a few more scars and a few more aches and pains along the way but I’ll try and keep on going for as long as I can.” Tenacity is an important skill in Bear’s line of work, but he admits there have been times where he’s worried about where an adventure will be leading him. He says that the goal of any show he presents is always getting home in one piece. “There has been a tonne [of accidents], from parachute failures to being caught in rapids, chased by sharks

and crocodiles... but again I try to focus on the good times, the times it worked out. I always say to the crew that you only get it wrong once. If there is doubt, then there is no doubt, stop and we’ll reassess, no ego, we’ll find another way round it. It’s actually about getting it right rather than wrong.” He knows better than to be reckless – whether it’s swimming too close to crocodiles or simply biting the head off a tick. “Because we film so much of it, we are pretty smart as a team about managing risk and we’ve all learned the thing about no egos and bravado when we film. We make quiet, smart good

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decisions, but once we decide on something we really go for it and throw ourselves into it.” Of course, occupational hazards do come with the job - otherwise Joe Public would be harpooning his dinner and frying beetles for an afternoon snack. “There is a tinge of recklessness that the wild demands, but I think the skill is knowing how to use that and when to use it,” Bear says. “But essentially, if we were just reckless in the stupid sense we wouldn’t still be here. It’s reckless in the sense that it does demand a little bravery pill to do something, but that is a kind of recklessness that is healthy. But as the crew say, we used to be 100% reckless and now we’re 70% reckless, so that is good progress.”

Bear’s survival tips spread far and wide; from what to eat when you’re trapped in the wild to how to create a sleeping bag out of a dead animal and so forth. For urbanites in the capital however, perhaps his best life lesson is one that applies on a day to day level: to never give up. “That is at the heart of a great survivor… Everything else can be learned but the real heart of great survival, whether it’s in the jungle or everyday life, is to hang on in there.” u Bear Grylls has just launched the Bear Grylls Survival Race: an event designed to empower people to test and extend their adventure fitness. The inaugural BG Survival Races will take place in London, October 3-4, 2015. beargryllssurvivalrace.com

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MADE TO MEASURE Malene Birger’s Autumn Winter 2015 collection takes inspiration from classic men’s clothing with tailored tuxedo shirts and two-piece suits that all tick the masculine suiting trend. bymalenebirger.com

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st y l e C e n t r a l

Midi dresses, denim skirts and tassel sandals top this month’s must-have list Wo r d s c h a r l o t t e a d s e t t

FASHION FAIR Wo r d s s t e p h a n i e k i n g hile the fashion world’s creativity and originality sees no bounds, past trends will always return to the fashion fore. Current day designers take inspiration from the past, with 2015 seeing an explosion of lines referencing the 70s and 80s. While modern brands often rehash classic trends, sometimes it’s better to look for authentic pieces instead. Clerkenwell Vintage Fashion Fair is your portal to the past. The Vintage Collections is a bi-annual event giving attendees exclusive access to quality vintage clothing and authentic designer items from over 50 traders. Under the art nouveau roof of Old Finsbury Town Hall, the cherry-picked stall owners unveil their eclectic mix of

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A MECCA for VINTAGE FASHION womenswear and menswear spanning the 1800s1980s, from elite luxury labels including Chanel, Dior, Yves Saint Laurent, Jean Paul Gaultier and Vivienne Westwood. On top of this, the Fair’s own personal shoppers and style experts can assist in discovering hidden gems, while the on-site alterations service can tailor these rare finds for a truly one-off piece. Since 2009 this mecca for vintage fashion has been an essential part of London Fashion Week, and less than a week before SS16 collections are unveiled it will return to London’s design district. Kitted out with a tearoom, beauty salon and florist, as well as live music, this is the ideal place to seek style inspiration. So inject some old into your wardrobe for a fresh take this autumn. u

Rock the Kasbah Etro

This season sees the fashion world’s love affair with the luxe bohemian trend continue, as Kate Moss poses for Etro’s AW15 campaign. The opulent collection features paisley printed silk pyjama sets, two-piece suits, mohair coats and beaded dresses. etro.com

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SHAKE IT OFF Alexander White

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A new name to watch this season is rising shoe designer Alexander White. An alumnus from Cordwainers College, White set up his eponymous label last year and offers a covetable line of timeless styles with a modern twist. We adore these 'Cleo' tassel sandals £450; alexanderwhitelondon.com

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MIDI DRESSES The midi length dress is the perfect transitional piece

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Maria Black Fine Jewelr y

Maria Black has fast become the jewellery designer du jour with celebrities such as Rita Ora and Rihanna championing her work. Known for her minimalist precious metal pieces, Maria’s rings and earrings are intended to be interchangeable: wear yours stacked, mismatched or solo. ‘Fay Wray’ 18ct Gold Diamond Ring, £960; maria-black.com

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FIND YOUR FEET Superga

Since Suki Waterhouse designed her own range of trainers last year, Italian footwear brand Superga has become a fashion staple. Be it classic white sneakers or patterned flatform kicks, with stores popping up all over London (the most recent opened up in Notting Hill just a couple of months ago) you can get your Superga fix easily. 105B Commercial Street, E1; superga.com

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THE ART OF THE SCARF Liberty

Arthur Lasenby Liberty first opened his store in 1875, and from then on ‘Liberty’ has become synonymous with scarves. Delving into the rich and historical archive, the Liberty London design team has re-worked classic floral prints to create an abstract collection celebrating the iconic emporium’s 140th birthday. Scarves from £195-£525; in-store and at liberty.co.uk

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01. MARNI Crepe dress £1,010; net-a-porter.com 02. JONATHAN SAUNDERS Cotton shirtdress £675; matchesfashion.com 03. VALENTINO Silk & lace dress £5,205; mytheresa.com 04. VILSHENKO Silk dress £1,100; avenue32.com 05. MASSCOB Silk dress £285; matchesfashion.com 06. SELF PORTRAIT Woven dress £260; self-portrait-studio.com

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AUTUM Here are the new season’s key hero pieces - guaranteed to reset your wardrobe to AW15 Photography Hanna Hillier Styling charlotte adsett

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Once considered prim and outdated, the pussy bow blouse is now top of the fashion chartS Silk blouse, £635; Chloé at Harvey Nichols Silk wool trousers, £970; Emilia Wickstead at Harvey Nichols Leather ‘Coco Flamingo’ court shoes, £385; Sophia Webster Gold plated rings from £73; Maria Black

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The luxe-hippie trend continues to dominate − embroidered pieces teamed with tailored separates will give a modern edge Wool embroidered ‘Erin’ blouse, £445; Vilshenko at Fenwick Maxi skirt, £385; Vanessa Steward at Fenwick Gold plated ‘Love invader’ bracelet, £70; Maria Francesca Pepe Gold plated ring, £73; Maria Black Leather ‘Jetta’ bootie, £595; Sophia Webster

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The ubiquitous denim shirt dress of the summer has had an AW15 embellishment update Gemstone denim shirt dress, ÂŁ459; Sonia by Sonia Rykiel at Fenwick

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Wear yours with a ribbed roll neck sweater and flat loafers for a chic 60’s look Cat-embroidered shift dress, £725; Victoria, Victoria Beckham at Harvey Nichols Roll neck, £590; Stella McCartney at Harvey Nichols Python loafers, £215; Gerard Darrel

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1980’s sharp power tailoring had a big impact on the runways − do keep everything else simple Dress, £1260; Adam Lippes at Harvey Nichols Gold plated ‘Arrow’ earrings, £125 and gold plated rings from £73; all Maria Black Gold plated ‘Love invader’ bracelet, £70; Maria Francesca Pepe

PHOTOGRAPHY Hanna Hillier FASHION EDITOR Charlotte Adsett MODEL Jaz Wasson at Next Models MAKE-UP Andrea Chiu using M.A.C cosmetics HAIR Roger Cho using Wonderful hair extensions STOCKISTS alexanderwhitelondon.co.uk gerarddarel.com fenwick.co.uk harverynichols.com maria-black.com mfpepe.com sophiawebster.com

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FASHION / TRENDS ILLESTEVA

CHANEL RESORT 2016

‘Leonard’ mirrored sunglassed, £140; Illesteva.com

GUCCI

CARVEN

Silk blouse, £650; mytheresa.com

Wool coat, £590; theshopatthebluebird.com

EMILIO PUCCI

EMILIO DE LA MORENA

Suede maxi skirt, £1,760; matchesfashion.com

Silk dress, £635; matchesfashion.com

CHARLOTTE OLYMPIA ‘Christine’ suede shoes, £545; charlotteolympia.com

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PRETTY IN PINK

Pastel, pepto, blush, bubblegum and fushia…. Pink is standout colour for the new season B y charlot te adset t

Embellished leather backpack, £1,560; mytheresa.com

MARIA FRANCESCA PEPE Metal and diamante cuff, £195; mfpepe.com

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CHLOÉ

‘Drew’ leather shoulder bag, £1,050; net-a-porter.com

LANVIN

Patent belt £399; far fetch.com

GIANVITO ROSSI

Suede ankle boots, £590; mytheresa.com

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FASHION / AUTUMN EDIT

THE AW15 TRENDS

Jump start your autumn look with our trend guide and the game-changing pieces your wardrobe needs now

VALENTINO

VICTORIA BECKHAM BARBARA CASASOLA

MONO MAGIC

Geometric prints and simple contrasts: black and white is the colour combination that continues to dominate this Fall. Choose architectural prints for maximum style points, where clean lines and sharp silhouettes keep the look modern.

Wo r d s C h a r l o t t e A d s e t t VALENTINO

RED

A-Line Midi Skirt, £1,305; matchesfashion.com

MISSONI

From Dior to Hermès, Fendi to Ferragamo, almost every designer worked the hot hue head to foot. The shade of danger but also of passion will ensure you stand out in a crowd. Choose one statement piece. EMILIA WICKSTEAD

MATTHEW WILLIAMSON

GUCCI

Ruffled Silk-Georgette Dress, £2,870; net-a-porter.com

BURBERRY PRORSUM

REBECCA TAYLOR

Silk Chiffon Maxi Dress, £450; matchesfashion.com

LOEWE

Lamè Dress, £2,125; brownsfashion.com

HERMÈS OSMAN

HERMÈS

ELECTRIC EIGHTIES

Flashy and OTT, the decade that style forgot is back with a bang this season. Join in on the revival early and channel your inner Alexis Colby with power shoulders, lamè and lashings of jewel coloured sequins.

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VERSACE

CHRISTOPHER KANE

WINTER BOHO

Those flares and printed peasant maxi dress you just bought? Wise buys, as the boho trend shows no sign of going anywhere. Add a faux fur gilet or a fringed poncho, plus lace up high heeled boots for when the temperature drops.

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LOUIS VUITTON

SUITS YOU

It’s time to man up. If you want to get ahead of the fashion pack this season, get a trouser suit and a long length coat. The suit exits the office and relaxes into daytime when teamed with loafers. Or, dress it up with sky-high heels.

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DKNY

GOTHIC ROMANCE

Victoriana and a gothic mood combine to create a darkly decadent theme this autumn. A high-neck pie-crust collar with lots of ruffles and a billowing sleeve is key. Add sheer black lace, velvet, intricate embellishment, plus a dark purple lip to complete the look.

GIVENCHY

Crepe Jacket, £1,710, Trousers, £770; brownsfashion.com

FAITH CONNEXION

Silk-crepe Ruffle Blouse, £570; net-a-porter.com MATTHEW WILLIAMSON

DIOR GIORGIO ARMANI

GUCCI

SALVATORE FERRAGAMO

GILES

Cashmere Coat, £2,795; mytheresa.com

JONATHAN SAUNDERS

MATTHEW WILLIAMSON

Merino Wool Sweater, £495; avenue32.com

GEEK CHIC

GUCCI

1960s Mods were a big influence for AW15, as designers sent girls down the catwalk in a mish-mash of bold Op-art prints, leopard with a dash of dogtooth. Tight knit sweaters were teamed with the sharpest of mini skirts and Mary-Jane shoes.

LADYLIKE PRINCESS

ALBERTA FERRETTI

GILES

ALEXANDER MCQUEEN

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The feminine form was gloriously celebrated this season, with a young Marilyn Monroe as the main muse for MaxMara. The 1950s silhouette created with waist-cinching belts was seen everywhere. Pink was the colour that ruled the catwalk alongside pretty pastels and classic camel tones.

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SPICE Spice are having a double celebration this year: the opening of their new shop in Camden Passage and also their 30th year in business! This once small family enterprise is now recognised as one of the leading shoe shops in the UK. Shop the hottest AW15 trends there now, including shoes from C.Doux, See by Chloe and Audley. 35 Camden Passage, N1, 020 7704 0043; spiceshu.co.uk

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THE MERCANTILE 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, 020 7377 8926; themercantilelondon.com

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PAULIE CLOTHING Paulie has introduced a range of new designers to its stores this season including Joie, AG Jeans and Emanuela Caruso. The AW15 collections boast a selection of statement coats in a range of shapes and patterns, classic denim and suede pieces championing the continual 70s inspiration and luxurious wool and cashmere knits including this season’s coveted poncho. 9 St Johns Wood, NW8, 0207 722 2824; paulieclothing.com

OSKA

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The OSKA Autumn/Winter 2015 is soft, light and cuddly. Exciting combinations of materials form the new look. Irregularly folded paper designs inspire striped and checked patterns Cardigans and OSKA boiled wool are casual in look and feel. The winter colours are harmonious and soft. Grey and green shades are combined with cinnamon, woolen white, rose or heather. A glowing red invigorates. 71 Heath Street, NW3, 020 7433 1482; oska-hampstead.co.uk

CrossEyes Eyewear & Optometry has opened up in Camden. Epitomising class and style with their vast selection of frames, all at an affordable price, it’s no wonder CrossEyes are leading the way in optical fashion. From limited edition eyewear to bespoke creations, explore the range in Clerkenwell or the newly opened Camden store. 68 Chalk Farm Road, NW1, 0207 284 1645; crosseyes.co.uk

SWEET PEA Sweet Pea is a luxury designer jewellery boutique in Primrose Hill. Run by Siobhan O’Neill and her friendly team, this inviting boutique sells delicate 18ct gold jewellery set with diamonds, precious stones and pearls all handcrafted on the premises. It also offers a bespoke engagement and wedding ring service and stocks fellow designers including Alex Monroe, Polly Wales, Laura Lee and Jo Hayes Ward. 77 Gloucester Avenue, NW1, 020 7449 9292; sweetpeajewellery.com

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WARDROBE MASTER The menswear brands you should know about right now

with a contemporary edge. Gerbase’s real talents, however, lie in her use of fabric. Close-cut alpaca blazers in shades of charcoal and dove grey come teamed with just-floatyenough seersucker trousers in navy and drapey-yet-flattering overcoats in light wools and crepes. u Best For: Cross-seasonal outerwear, particularly Gerbase’s overcoats. 1205.eu

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e men are creatures of habit. When we shop, we shop loyally and we spend deeply. If we find a shirt we like, from a brand we trust, the likelihood is that we’ll buy the same shirt again and again, year after year. The thing is, sometimes it pays to mix things up a bit. That same blue cable knit jumper you’ve been wearing since 1989 might be as comfortable as a second skin, but you can bet the threads its woven from that it’s looking more than a little tired. Here, to help you branch out a bit, is my edit of the five most interesting brands in menswear right now.

1 | 1205

Overseen by founder Paula Gerbase, who is also the creative director at heritage British shoe brand John Lobb, 1205 is the place to go for understated, perfectly cut basics

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Swedish brand Our Legacy is one of Scandavia’s most successful exports. Best known for a refreshingly boxy cut, refreshingly floaty cut and a sporty approach to tailoring, the brand is my go to for perfectly cut slub cotton T-shirts, soft leather jackets and drawstring waist pyjama style trousers. u Best For: The brand’s zip-up suede shirts are second to none. ourlegacy.se

3 | Ba a rtm a n s & S i e g e l

Owned by Anglo-Dutch design couple Wouter Baartmans and Amber Siegel, Baartmans & Siegel, is well known for its contemporary use of fur, but over the last few seasons the brand has also branched into sportswear-inspired, brilliantlytailored menswear. Shades of navy and forest green dominate and cuts are sharp. u

richly referenced collections which he shows in Paris every season. A master with fabric and pattern, for Autumn Winter ’15 Van Noten produced richly embroidered jackets, soft track pants and floaty bombers which stole the show. u Best For: Jacquard blazers with an immaculate cut. thecorner.com

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Though Florentine brand Gucci has been around for almost a century, new designer Alessandro Michele has injected a much-needed dose of on-point creativity into the brand. Eschewing the sexed-up vibe of Tom Ford era Gucci in favour of a more floaty, feminine approach – Michele’s Gucci feels modern and clever. Slouchy navy trousers came teamed with lace (yes lace) shirts, oversized parkas, fur trimmed jackets and slim-cut seventies style suits in soft shades. u Best For: AW15’s kangaroo-trimmed loafers, a playful take on the brand’s classic horsebit style. gucci.com

Best For: The fur-trimmed parkas, great as the weather gets colder. baartmansandsiegel.com

4 | D r i e s Va n N ote n

Belgian designer Dries Van Noten consistently wows with his thoughtful,

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GENTLEWOMAN Smarten things up with this irresistible scent from Romano Ricci’s Parisian fragrance house, Juliette Has A Gun. A concoction of wood, musk and citrus notes, it is designed to give ladies a “dash of dandy”. £95 for 100ml; juliettehasagun.co.uk

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B E AU T Y R e v i e w

The return of a classic beauty balm, floral shower gels, and the best coconut oil products W o r d s R o m y va n d e n B r o e k e

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bout four years ago, you’d have never pinned me as the kind of girl who gets her hair done regularly. How things change: I now realise the value in keeping oneself well-groomed, so every 12 weeks I treat myself to a trim. This time it was NuYu in Primrose Hill that caught my eye. The day before my appointment, I put in a quick phone call with Gav, my hairstylist, just to confirm the appointment. He asked me about my hair, then suggested getting a little colour. “I’m trying to keep things natural,” I explained, but Gav started telling me about a new hair ‘trend’, championed by beauties such as Gisele Bundchen and Rosie HuntingtonWhitely. Ecaille, which means tortoiseshell in French, is a relation to balayage and ombré, two hair trends I've had in the past, but it’s the subtlety that makes it different. This technique is suited to brunettes as it incorporates complementing tones such as honey and caramel. Rather than foiling, the colours are freely painted through the hair to give it a natural, richer, multidimensional tone. Gav got to work, and after a quick trim and blow dry, I was done. While it looked great, it wasn’t until one month later when the sun had lifted the warmer tones and my hair looked beautifully rich, that I realised I was hooked. Eternally ecaille. ◆ ● N U Y U , 9 Princess Road, NW1; macsprimrosehill.co.uk

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She’s Got Lip Carolina Herrera

We may be pushing pastels and nudes over the page, but if you’re looking to make a statement this autumn, then take inspiration from Carolina Herrera and MAC Cosmetics, who painted blood reds and deep burgundies onto the models lips. maccosmetics.co.uk

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COCONUT OIL FLOWER SHOWER

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Frederic Malle

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Adding to his impressive but small repotoire of body washes, Frederic Malle has launched a new collection of floral scented shower gels. Available in five key scents – Lys Mediterranee, Carnal Flower, Lipstick Rose, En Passant and Eau de Magnolia – and ranging between £35-£45, these are ideal for a fresh start to your day. fredericmalle.com

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BOYS’ CLUB Acqua di Parma

New from our favourite Italian fragrance house Acqua di Parma, is the new Colonia Club scent for men. The citrus top notes are refined with fine touches of neroli, mint, lavender and Haitian vetiver, keeping it fresh, polished and quintessentially Italian. £81 for 100ml; johnlewis.com

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BLAST FROM THE PAST Pommade D ivine

It’s likely, if you’re from aristocratic stock, that you recognise Pommade Divine. This 300-year old recipe has been traced back to Marie Antoinette’s great granny in 1700 and has long been a miracle ointment for all skin concerns. Perfect for baby and adult, this is the only balm you need. £20; liberty.co.uk 07

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FRESH TAKE Ve r s o

Sleek and minimal, Verso are all about keeping things simple. Uncomplicated product descriptions and minimal packaging take beauty regimes back to basics. We love the new cleansing kit from the Stockholm brand, which includes the brilliant foaming cleanser and exfoliating cloths. £40; versoskincare.com

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1. PALMER’S COCONUT OIL FORMULA, COCONUT OIL HAND CREAM 60g, £1.60; boots.com 2. PUREOLOGY COLOUR FANATIC 200mL, £14.35; feelunique.com 3. RMS BEAUTY, LIP SHINE IN ‘SACRED’, £22; net-a-porter.com 4. UNIQ ONE, ALL-IN-ONE HAIR TREATMENT, £7.90; justmylook.co.uk 5. KIEHL’S, AMINO ACID SHAMPOO 250mL, £16; kiehls.co.uk 6. THIS WORKS, DEEP SLEEP BALM 10g, £12; boots.com 7. DR JACKSON’S 04 COCONUT MELT, £10; drjackson.co.uk 8. TIGI BED HEAD, COLOUR GODDESS OIL INFUSED CONDITIONER 750mL, £24.25; feelunique.com

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HEALTH & BEAUTY / PRODUCTS SHISEIDO

Shimmering Eye Cream Colour in OR313, £22; shiseido.com

TOM FORD

Eye and Cheek Shadow in Peach Ombre, £48; tomford.com

BAREMINERALS

READY Eyeshadow 4.0 in The Comfort Zone, £29; bareminerals.co.uk

BENEFIT

Luminescent Complexion Enhancer High Beam, £19.50; benefitcosmetics.co.uk

CLINIQUE

Chubby Stick Sculpting Highlight, £19; clinique.co.uk

SMASHBOX

Photo Finish Hydrating Under Eye Primer, £21; smashbox.co.uk

DANIEL SANDLER Watercolour Fluid Blusher in Joy, £15.50; danielsandler.com

PERRICONE MD

Citrus & Neroli Detangler, £16; feelunique.com

No Foundation Foundation Serum, £45; perriconemd.co.uk

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STILA

Illuminating Beauty Balm, £26; stila.co.uk

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ILLAMASQUA

Matte Finish Lipstick in Liv Soft Lavender Pink, £19.50; illamasqua.com

TOPSHOP

5 Years of Beauty Lipstick in Nevada, £8; topshop.com

BAGSY

Beautiful Eyes 24 Hour Eye Colour in Caffeine Fix with Sharpener, £14; feelunique.com

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KARL’S WAY

Despite once stating “Sweatpants are a sign of defeat,” the king of fashion, Karl Lagerfeld, has turned his hand to sportswear. Teaming up with Berlin-based online retailers Zalando, this new collection is impossibly chic. zalando.co.uk

VOGA

Yoga-cum-Vogueing at Coq d'Argent

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or some people, yoga is just too slow and steady; far too relaxing to be classed as exercise and not enough sweat to warrant a post-class cocktail. These people need to try VOGA, the fusion of yoga and “Vogueing” (Madonna’s famous dance) taking the fitness world by storm. Vogueing originated as a highly stylised dance form in the 1980s New York drag ballroom scene. Giving participants a sense of empowerment and confidence through dramatic and expressive poses, this was a slick, angular style of dance. Having identified with the strong, precise and powerful poses, yoga instructor Juliet Morel began to play around with the similarities between Vogueing and the physical alignment of yoga. Calling upon the same amount of passion, mindfulness and purposefulness as Yoga, Voga is for people who like the idea of stretching but still want a cardiac workout. Once a month, this hybrid class takes place on the roof of Coq d’Argent, which has an incredible view of the City. The class is fast-paced and challenging, involving more “Queenies” than expected. You’ll have to leave your inhibitions at the door, give in to the heavy 80s beat, and have fun. Do this and you’ll leave the roof ready to hit the Coq d’Argent bar, which makes an array of delicious Voga cocktails. Please don’t leave until you’ve tried a watermelon cooler. ◆ 27 September, Coq d'Argent, The Poultry, EC2R; vogalondon.co.uk

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Fitness

CONFIDENTIAL Get in shape with the top fitness trends, tips and gear Wo r d s e l i z a b e t h h u t t o n

GREEN GODDESS Lean Greens

romising to taste better than its competitors, Lean Greens is confident that their superpowder is the best. Packed with wheatgrass, spirulina and chlorella, as well as six digestive enzymes, it tastes sweet. £44.97 for 500g; leangreens.com P

Life Saver The trick to staying on “the wagon” is to have healthy snacks ready for when hunger strikes. With this in mind, Lifebox helps you to find food products that you, your friends and family will love in spite of any unhealthy habits. Sending you a carefully curated box of delicious goodies each month, these guys are our saviours. lifeboxfood.com

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FRESH PRINCE Introducing our new favourite takeaway, Bel-Air in Shoreditch. Solving any lunchtime quandry, this is ‘Feel good fast food’ at its best. We love the courgette hash breakfast pots with scrambled egg, and the ginger and chilli crab cakes. bel-air.co

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FOOD & DRINK / NOTES

A GREAT MATCH Wine & Food Pairings for the Month of September B y J a n e Pa r k i n s o n

SWEETCORN FRITTERS

hen the mellow, buttery flavour of sweetcorn is served as a little, fried fritter, a cool and crisp Chardonnay without too much oak works a dream. This one is fresh and zingy thanks to its proximity to the Pacific Ocean, which will cut through the oiliness with ease, plus it has a warm succulent melon flavour that will pick up on the creamy sweetcorn. ◆

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De Martino Limari Valley Chardonnay 2013 l £8.50; marksandspencer.com

Small World

PUMPKIN RISOTTO

The East India Company

Skilled chocolatiers, The East India Company, are no strangers to incorporating fragrant spices and herbs into its products. The recent range of seven chocolate bars contains worldy treasures such as Australian Murray River Salt and Sri Lankan Ginger. ◆ l eicfinefoods.com

he richness of pumpkin usually cries out for the white grape Viognier, which can match it toe-to-toe with depth of flavour. But this southern French blend of four grapes – Vermentino, Roussanne, Grenache Blanc and Viognier – is a clever alternative. It still has a generous peach and apricot fruitiness but there’s a herbal flavour, which works great with the sage in the risotto, while the oak is so subtle it just tickles the tongue. ◆

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Paul Mas Château Paul Mas Belluguette 2014 l £14.99; majestic.co.uk

FIG & FRANGIPANE TART

he decadence of almonds and figs in a pastry case calls for a bottle of something special, which is made brilliantly affordable if you buy a smaller dessert wine. This Hungarian Tokaji is like liquid gold with luscious layers of honeycomb, marmalade and barley sugar-sweet tangy deliciousness. It’s a must-try dessert wine. ◆

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Royal Tokai Blue Label 5 Puttonyos 2009 l £12.29; waitrose.com l £10.99; winerack.com

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SEA CLUB Lobster Bar

SAY CHEESE

Anna Mae’s ondon food pop up, Anna Mae’s have been serving L up top-notch mac ‘n’ cheese for quite some time. Now a stalwart at street food markets, Anna Mae’s have compiled their legendary recipes into one big cookbook, which features classics from the truck, including our favourite, The Don Macaroni.l anna-maes.com

PRODUCT OF THE MONTH

Propercorn have added a new peanut and almond flavour to their roster. Not only are they delicious and light, each bag is low calorie and fat free. l propercorn.com

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Adding to Richmond Road’s burgeoning restaurant scene is Lobster Bar, a new crustecean devoted eatery. From sweet lobster rolls to delicate lobster linguine, as well as an array of other seafood specialities, Lobster Bar sounds right up our street. Is it up yours? ◆ l lobsterbar.co.uk

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From Deliciously Ella to The Detox Kitchen, the hottest health experts share their advice for those with special dietary requirements Wo r d s S t e p h a n i e K i n g

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ummer is a time when we all suddenly seem to be concerned about health. Call it vanity, call it a step in the right direction, whatever the cause, there’s no denying the extraordinary force compelling us to pack some #cleaneating into our lives. But aside from the ample healthy living fodder Instagram provides, there’s the ever-increasing portion of society who struggle daily with their diet not because of #summerbodygoals, but because of special dietary requirements. Well, Absolutely is here to help. We’ve enlisted the UK’s hottest health and nutrition experts to demystify the confusing world of food allergies,

intolerances and lifestyles imposing certain food intake restrictions. Nutritionist Rob Hobson, one half of The Detox Kitchen, gives valuable nutrition advice, where his business partner and The Detox Kitchen head chef, Lily Simpson provides scrumptious, easy-to-make recipe ideas. The Yes Chef Tess Ward and Honestly Healthy founder Natasha Corrett put forward some equally delicious dishes found within their new cookbooks. To garnish, Ella Woodward of internationally acclaimed food blog Deliciously Ella reveals her top health product available on the market right now, and Madeleine Shaw shares her food philosophy ahead of her Get the Glow book release. So dig in; there’s plenty of no fat, meaty reading to sink your teeth into.

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FOR THOSE WITH ALLERGIES icking off with the most significant dictator of diet, food allergies have been identified by the World Health Organisation as the No. 1 environmental epidemic disease facing children of the developed world. One of the most common is hypersensitivity to tree nuts and peanuts (technically a legume), according to leading allergy resource Allergy UK. Parents can now breathe a sigh of relief, because within Simpson and Hobson’s The Detox Kitchen Bible and Ward’s upcoming release, The Naked Diet, are nut-free salads substituting in seeds, such as sunflower and pumpkin, which Simpson says “add that nutty depth of flavour and a good crunch.” Knowing a few nut-free recipes is especially important nowadays, seeing as 2015’s study conducted by King’s College London’s Professor Gideon Lack, published in February’s New England Journal of Medicine, found that the incidence of food allergy continues to increase, where 1 in 50 school age children in the UK suffer from a peanut allergy – over double the statistics recorded in the last decade. Clearly awareness and knowledge of foods to avoid / completely nut-free products to purchase is key, as allergic reactions can vary in severity – from mild responses of itching and swelling of the lips and mouth, to potentially life-threatening anaphylaxis. Thankfully health food stores such as Holland & Barrett have an extensive range of brands – including our favourites, Biona, Clearspring, Meridian Foods, Naturya, and Propercorn – promising products that are prepared in factories totally devoid of the common potential allergens, nuts, fish / K

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FOOD & DRINK / HEALTHY LIVING shellfish, kiwis, eggs, soya, and celery. But for the 20% of the population experiencing reactions to food that aren’t indicative of an allergy, a statistic estimated by the British Dietetic Association, Corrett suggests this may be due to a food intolerance: “If you feel tired, groggy, lacking in energy, [or have] bad skin, look at what’s on your plate.”

NATASHA CORRETT'S HONESTLY HEALTHY CLEANSE BAKED EGG AVOCADOS

FOR THOSE WITH INTOLERANCES ccording to Allergy UK’s 2007 Food Allergy and Food Intolerance Report, insensitivity to certain foods affects almost half of the population. One of the most well known of these intolerances is that of wheat. To summarise it simply, the body’s immune system negatively responds to a protein within wheat (as well as rye and barley in the case of Coeliac disease, which can be managed with a gluten-free (GF) diet) causing a reaction, be it “bloating, irritable bowel syndrome, diarrhoea,” as Hobson explains. Testing is the only way to get a definitive answer, and YorkTest kits are an easy way to get a comprehensive analysis of your tolerance of different foods and potential allergens. “People with intolerances or allergies often have an impaired gut, so foods that are gut healing, like chicken stock, are A

Awareness of FOODS to avoid and PRODUCTS to purchase is KEY

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good to get in,” advises nutritional health coach Shaw. “Eggs, avocados, and sweet potatoes” are her other nutrient-packed recommendations, with Ward adding these grocery items are “really beneficial to your [intake of] good fats and vitamins.” The Yes Chef also suggests opting for cooked vegetables over raw, “as they are easier on the digestion.” Simpson’s Cajun Chicken with Avocado Salad & Mango Salsa, Pumpkin Curry, and Baked Aubergine with Lemon Yoghurt & Pomegranate are brilliant GF recipes found in The Detox Kitchen Bible. Alternatively, BOL Foods’ ready-made meal pots (stocked in Sainsbury's and Tesco) are affordable last-minute food solutions, where its Super

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DELICIOUSLY ELLA'S BELOVED DATE NECTAR DATE LOAF

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Quinoa Squash, Super Roasted Beetroot, Mexican Sweet Potato Chilli, and Thai Thom Yum are all great GF options. With respect to lactose intolerance, which Hobson says “affects about 5% of the UK population,” individuals who are unable to digest this sugar molecule found within dairy products “should look for alternative sources of calcium, such as dark green vegetables, pulses, plant milks, salmon, and dried fruits.” Corrett and Shaw both suggest using Rude Health’s milks for their recipes, and Corrett’s Coconut Cauliflower Tart, a useful dinner idea, is one of the many dairy-free gems included in her latest title, Honestly Healthy Cleanse. Ward also notes CO YO coconut milk yoghurts as handy breakfast options, which are best sprinkled with Primrose Kitchen’s GF muesli. The Coconut Collaborative’s vegan ice creams make for superb, guilt-free late night treats.

Guilt-Free Goodies BELOVED Date Nectar, £3.99; belovedates.com

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low sugar or low fat diets to be wary of “most processed ‘healthy foods’,” which Simpson says are usually “hiding something. If they’re low fat they’re probably laden with sugar and vice versa.” Although one packaged food range even diabetics can enjoy includes BeLOVeD’s Date Nectar products. Receiving the stamp of approval from young foodie Woodward, “Date nectar is one of the best to add natural sweetness to food. I use it on everything – from porridge, to smoothies, chia puddings, crumbles, muffins, cakes, and icing.” On the savoury side, Shaw’s quick snack ideas of grilled chicken with hummus or “roasting up some veggies with coconut oil and smoked paprika and serving with rocket, avocado and pumpkin seeds” are perfect for individuals aiming to reduce their salt intake or manage their cholesterol. Ward also admits she’s “a sucker” for Kallø Organic Rice and Corn Cakes: “You can layer them with different toppings to enjoy as a low carb snack. One of my favourite [combinations] is chopped tomatoes, feta and pomegranate with chopped coriander and spring onions.” Evidently there’s vast array of wholesome meals that cater to special diets. And with the help of Corrett, Hobson, Simpson, Ward, Shaw and Woodward, you’ll never be without recipes that are as nutritious as they are delicious. Suffering from food sensitivity issues? Corrett sums it up nicely: “There are so many options out there now for people with allergies and intolerances, you just need to find the Free From range and create the healthy alternative.” u

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langoustine and prawn filled ravioli with lobster broth was served prettily in a glass teacup, the ravioli swimming in the spicy and aromatic broth. The ravioli itself was cooked to perfection and the langoustine and prawns were fresh and succulent. What followed was an exemplary representation of Southern Italian cuisine. Linguine with Mazara prawns and courgette flowers was delicate and flavoursome, with the texture of the al dente linguine contrasting well with the tender prawns and smooth courgette flowers. Next up was the green herbs tortelli with burrata, ricotta and aged balsamic vinegar which was my personal favourite; the ingredients really spoke

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raw beef with Sardinian artichokes and bottarga, was the perfect blend of surf and turf with the bottarga adding a salty seataste to the juicy raw beef. Our puddings (yes, we managed puddings) of milk and rice ice cream with strawberries and raspberry and almond tart with liquorice crumble and yoghurt ice cream were both exceptional – the almond tart in particular was deliciously moist and sweet. We left, full and content feeling we had encountered a real piece of Italy nestled in the City. ◆

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ou’ve taken my soul and put it into a book.” So said a Year 10 girl on reading the results of her psychometric profile. Having read the 38 pages (yes, that’s 38) of computer-generated self-analysis produced when I completed my own profile – the Insights Discovery Personal Profile, no less – I find it hard to disagree with the sentiment. I dashed off 25 multiple choice questions in 10 minutes – what I got back was page after page of my inner workings laid bare. Not always 100% accurate but mostly on the nail and eerily prescient. In schools, psychometric profiling is on the up – it’s long been used in the corporate sector –but it is now being increasingly used in the education sector. At the HMC annual conference earlier this year (the Headmaster’s and Headmistress’s Conference is the association of leading independent schools), headmaster Jon Reid from Larbert High School described the extraordinary successes his school achieved after using a psychometric evaluator to improve pupil performance. Colfe’s School in south-east London uses psychometric profiling for its Year 11s to help make career and university choices and there are a number of educational consultancies on the web offering profiling to enhance your child’s learning. Ian Wigston, the co-founder of Bright Field Consulting, uses the Insights Discovery Profile, a psychometric evaluator built around the personality models originally developed by Swiss psychoanalyst Carl Jung. The Insights model is based around a colour wheel of four personality types: the extroverts Fiery Red and Sunshine Yellow; and the introverts Cool Blue and Earth Green.

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PSYCHOMETRIC PROFILING to help Year 11s make CAREER & university CHOICES Each personality has many variations, strengths and weaknesses. For example, on a good day a Fiery Red personality can be strong-minded and purposeful, on a bad day they might be controlling and aggressive. As Wigston puts it, “the Insights Discovery Profile is a questionnaire which uses 25 bits of data to come up with a picture of the individual”. The “craft of it” is that, despite being entirely created by clever algorithms and tech wizardry, its ‘voice’ is very human. You feel like you have sat down with an eminent psychologist. Bright Field Consulting works with school leadership teams, particularly if there are new team members. As Wigston says, the profile “gives us a picture of

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the DNA of the team”. This can help greatly with improving efficiencies and performance. It is important work: there is more burnout in the teaching profession these days than in any other, apart from foreign exchange brokers. Wigston should know, he used to be a banker. The Insights profile can also help school children. Using the Insights Young Adult Profile for 15-year-olds plus, can, for example give “us a picture of why they might struggle with certain subjects” says Wigston. They have worked successfully with a variety of schools, including Thornhill Community Academy, the school featured in Educating Yorkshire and the Woodard Corporation, which numbers Lancing College and Ardingly College amongst its independent schools. Where it gets really interesting is the work Bright Field has done with both the teachers and the students in the same school. By gaining a psychological understanding of both, they have come up with some interesting ideas, not least that, in some cases, so-called bad behaviour in class or lack of academic attainment are sometimes because of a mismatch between teaching styles and students. Certain personalities learn in certain ways. As Wigston says: “If we work only with the leadership team or only with students –we can deliver that part of the equation – but if we work on both then we can say, this is how the pedagogy could be, in order to effect better results.” But before every pushy parent runs out to get their child profiled, take note. Wigston says that using a psychometric profile “is only one way of enabling a conversation to take place”. It should only be used in conjunction with coaching or guidance for that individual. Trust me, if you go down this route, you want somebody holding your hand. u

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its pedestal since the 13th century. The hotel is a wonderful mix of modernity and antiquity. The courtyard at the heart of the hotel remains untouched by time, despite sipping the Chateau’s soft warm Malbec in comfort, it’s easy to imagine the great draw bridge in use in earlier centuries. Under the chateaux is an unexpected treasure; a staggering winery was built by the owner to produce the wine yielded from the grapes of his near by vineyard, The Chateaux De Malbec, 2009 is exceptional. Tours are available of the vineyard, well worth visiting, with meals offered in the perfectly converted barn and all wine tasted over the stay is on sale to ship or take home. Terraces and formal gardens lead to a beautiful outdoor pool – we explored the grounds listening to the river below before a tour of the cellars, sampling the range of wine made there. The Chateaux was home to the Bishops of Cahors for centuries and a chapel remains hidden in one of the turrets, the formal dining room is in the centre of the chateaux and was the

dining room of the Bishops. The food was exquisite, fresh, and beautifully presented while the setting offered views over The Lot river. Our rooms were large and welcoming with the need of every guest preempted and catered for. The hotel has 24 rooms, all decorated individually to reflect the different centuries the Chateau has seen as well as six apartments. The whole Chateaux is available for private hire and would make the most wonderful venue for a wedding or celebration. The final hotel on our route was the truly exceptional Chateau de la Treyne. Overhanging the Dordoyne as though it floats on the edge of the river and set in 300 acres of private parkland the position and the hotel itself are both breathtaking. With only 14 rooms you feel like you are a guest of a home rather than a hotel, that said a perfectly presented home with a truly exceptional hostess, Stephanie Gombert. The hotel is clearly loved by both its staff and all guests, comfortable and relaxed yet incredibly luxurious and lavish. We were taken to our rooms, the Dordoyne suite, a beautiful set of rooms with a terrace offering spectacular views over the river. The peace and tranquillity of the terrace was incredible, a warm light bathed everything it touched and the scent of lilac rose up from the walls below. I have rarely been happier than sitting with a drink soaking up the sun and listening to the sounds of nature. A welcome of black cherry compote and luxurious homemade pastries were laid out in the dressing room and the suite itself was spacious and welcoming. Hermes toiletries sat next to a bath that was almost big enough to swim in. We drank aperitifs on a beautiful terrace where all meals are served in the summer months, watching the sun set. Dinner was served in the Louis XIII salon, restored to it original glory. The food was delicious, Stephane Andrieux presides over the kitchen. The love that goes in to each dish is obvious, as is the award of a Michelin Star. ‘I like dishes that stimulate the taste buds and play on acidity and bitterness.’ His foie gras, uncooked and marinated between two spicy crusts was a delight, as were the lamb chops. Wine was served to suit each dish and the cheese board ensured we stayed at our table for far longer than we had planned to. I ordered breakfast for the room, delicious tiny omelets, fresh fruit, pastries and coffee eating on the terrace and wishing I could make this my home. The route to happiness? Absolutely. u

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S o f a Wo r k s h o p William Morris’s seminal Arts and Crafts prints have never really gone out of style. This autumn, the English craftsman’s intricate designs are casting a new light on the walls and furniture of our homes: carpet brand Brintons’ archive (said to be larger than the V&A’s) includes originals from Morris & Co, while Sofa Workshop can upholster any piece in a William Morris design. And, courtesy of Art.co.uk, you can dress up your walls with bold, colourful prints or delicate monochrome motifs. £1,355; sofaworkshop.com

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HOMES & INTERIORS / NOTES OUT THERE INTERIORS Purple Dressing Table, £510; notonthehighstreet.com

GIVE US ANOTHER Perfectly Put Together

Together Design’s recently launched e-store is a veritable source of quirky-cool products – exhibit A: these cute gold biscuit mugs. We can’t wait to see what’s on offer in the soon-to-be-released Cosmic line. £12; perfectlyputtogether.co.uk

ADDICTIVE ACCESSORIES Wick & Tallow

This Fulham-based company is a delight for the senses with its scented reed diffusers and candles. Featuring heavenly pairings such as Patchouli & Grapefruit and Jasmine & Ylang Ylang, it’ll be difficult to not buy the entire range. From £35; wickandtallow.com

CARAN D'ACHE

Léman Bicolour Reflect Sunset Special Edition Fountain Pen, £450; penshop.co.uk

STUDIO ARHOJ

Prism Paper Weight, £11.20; twentytwentyone.com

DOUBLE TAP L u k e A l e x a n d e r We l l s

Extending his keen eye for aesthetics from styling into interiors, this talented designer not only has an Instagram account flooded with double tap-worthy posts, but a brilliant collection of chic, surprisingly affordable pieces. lukearthurwells.com

L'OBJET

Coral Bookend, £700; luxdeco.com

PARTY OF FIVE Darkroom

5 Years, 5 Shapes, 5 Products is the newest line to be unveiled by this cult design showroom. In celebration of its fifth birthday, bold, geometric shapes assume the form of jewellery, candles and textiles, but the two-tone enamelware is our favourite. From £9; darkroomlondon.com

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SMYTHSON

2015-2016 Portobello Diary, £185; smythson.com

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HOMES & INTERIORS / PRODUCTS MISSONI HOME

Pouf, £517; missoni.com

DELCOR

‘Metro’ Chair upholstered in Christian Lacroix fabric, £1,798; delcor.co.uk

FENDI CASA

‘Kate’ Arm Chair, £POA; harrods.com

RLH COLLECTION

‘Hepplewhite’ Wing Chair, from £2,326; ralphlaurenhome.com

VERSACE HOME

‘Soho’ Table Lamp, £2,400; luxdeco.com

ALTREFORME

Mini Salvador by Fausto Puglisi, £202; luisaviaroma.com

TED BAKER

‘Marble King’ Duvet Cover, £95; fishpool.co.uk

KARL LAGERFELD

Figue & Poivre Noir Candle, £50; amara.com

KITTY MCCALL

‘Retro BenChair’ Collection by Florrie + Bill, £250; kittymccall.com

MOROSO

‘My Moon My Mirror’ Table by Diesel, £730 excl. VAT; moroso.it

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We raise the curtain on the fashion houses making a sartorial mark on furniture ARMANI CASA

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‘Glam’ Coiffeuse, £POA; armanicasa.com

ANGELPOISE

‘Original 1227’ Desk Lamp by Eley Kishimoto, £200; angelpoise.com

BOTTEGA VENETA

‘Meta’ Collection, £POA; bottegaveneta.com

ROBERTO CAVALLI

‘Firenze’ 40cm x 40cm Cushion, £128; amara.com

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BOCONCEPT

T HOME Come

Prepare for autumn with a little interior help from the O2 Centre, Finchley Road

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he O2 Centre has interiors sussed. Whether you’re looking to update your home, office, or are preparing to start university, the shopping centre on Finchley Road has everything you need to live and work in style. With a wealth of homeware stores – including Habitat, Oliver Bonas, BoConcept, Tiger and Homebase – you can shop the latest interior trends, stock up on everything from stylish mugs to sleek sofas, and enjoy a well-earned feast at one of the centre’s many eateries. Offering tastes from around the world, the O2 centre provides you with the perfect excuse to stop, relax and refuel after a busy day shopping. With our attention focused on autumn style, we caught up with the interior experts at the O2 Centre to find out what products they love this season… u

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Retro furniture is seriously trendy this season and Homebase certainly haven’t let us down with this Hygena Merrick coffee table at £129. The design is a modern take on a mid-century style with tapered legs and contrasting drawer options, it adds style to any room.

EVERYTHING you need to LIVE and work in STYLE

SCATTER SOME STYLE

TAKE A BREAK

Forget about having to splash out on chinaware. We love these gorgeous, quirky mugs from Habitat which are only £5 each.

It’s not hard to spruce up your sofa or bed with these latest cushion designs from Oliver Bonas. Whether you opt for a geo print, or prefer the diagonal bolts, you’ll be sure to impress whoever visits. Cushions are £32 each.

SLUMP IN STYLE

You’re guaranteed to fall in love with this teal sofa, complete with sleeper function, from BoConcept (£3,374). Elegant and sleek, this design would look great with lots of scatter cushions or even a bold throw. If you’re unsure on what design might suit your pad, take advantage of BoConcept’s free interior design service in store.

ARTY ADMIN

Make sure you never miss a date with this Aztec Mid-Year planner from Paperchase. At just £8, it’s a funky and colourful addition to your desk.

LIGHT UP

This copper finished lamp from BoConcept is bang on trend for the autumn, especially as it’s shaped like a pinecone. Warm up your lounge or desk with this table lamp, which is available in three other colours, at £439.

SLUMBER SORTED

We’ve got our eyes on this reversible double bedspread from Habitat at £95. Perfect for snuggling up in when the colder months arrive, we love the beautifully bright colour.

ESSENTIAL UTENSIL

Inject some colour into your kitchen with this set of lime green utensils from Habitat. Bold, fun and practical, this fun set is only £4.

FALL FOR YOUR HOME Visit the O2 Centre from 24-27 September to enjoy special discounts, of up to 25% off, across AW15 homeware trends.

To find out more about the range of shops and restaurants at the O2 Centre, visit: o2centre.co.uk O2 Centre – Finchley Road O2CentreNW3

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BUILDERS & MAKERS This month sees the return of the London Design Festival: here’s the lowdown

 DESIGNJUNCTION thedesignjunction.co.uk

aking place in both Victoria House and The College, in central London, designjunction is a hub of activity. From pop-ups to engaging seminars and live design work shops, and new and established brand showcases, all with a great mix of local food, designjunction is a guaranteed fun day out. Prepare to feel inspired, particularly with work from BoConcept, Another Brand, Larsson & Jennings and Tiipo in the mix. T

Bodo Sperlin, Contour Table and Chair

W o r d s r o m y va n d e n b r o e k e

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The festival will HOST SOME of the most REPUTED CREATIVES

 DECOREX INTERNATIONAL decorex.com

or a slightly different experience, head to Decorex in Syon Park, where it’s all about luxury. Not only has Decorex been around for over 38 years, it’s remained relevant and innovative in the face of an ever-changing industry. Attracting more than 12,500 industry professionals, it is not to be missed. F

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his September, all eyes will be on London as the annual London Design Festival returns to the city. Spanning the breadth of London, the festival will host more than 350 events, shows, seminars and exhibits, featuring some of the design world’s most reputed creatives and freshest talent in the industry. Here we break down the week-long festival, talk you through the different districts, and share our top picks and must-see brands during the festival.

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The Districts  100% DESIGN 100percentdesign.co.uk

fficially the UK’s largest trading event, 100% Design draws in O industry professionals and keen aesthetes alike. Taking place in Olympia London from the 23rd to the 26th September, 100% Design showcases innovative work from architects, and product and interior designers. But it’s the emerging brands section that excites us, showcasing some of the newest global design talent.

 TENT LONDON & SUPER BRANDS tentlondon.co.uk

ith East London known for being the most creative area of London, the arrival of Tent London & Super Brands London during London Design Festival confirms just that. Hosted at The Old Truman Brewery, this design fair will be showcasing over W

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HOMES & INTERIORS / SPOTLIGHT 290 pieces of work from undiscovered, independent or established designers and brands. During the exhibit there will be a roster of seminars, installations and events. Make sure you explore sistershow, Super Brands London, where you’ll find some of the most progressive furniture, lighting and product design from around the world.

A Bullet from a Shooting Star by Alex Chinneck

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ake a trip down to the Design Centre at Chelsea Harbour during the London Design Festival and expect to discover a plethora of beautiful, unique interior pieces. There will also be plenty of chances to engage with some of the most influential global names and experts, on the 21st September, for one day only. ◆ T

Must-see projects  A BULLET FROM A SHOOTING STAR alexchinneck.com

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itting within the Greenwich Peninsula, A Bullet from a Shooting Star is an outdoor installation by renowned British sculptor Alex Chinneck. Made from steel, the large artwork pays tribute to the Greenwich Peninsula site’s rich industrial history, while making a comment about the change and development currently taking place in the area. Greenwich

Peninsula is currently undergoing a massive residential regeneration, with Hong Kong-based property developer Knight Dragon heading the project. The company is developing a brand new new district in the south East that, when completed, will offer around 15,000 new homes to city dwellers. The size of the sculpture is big, making it a new landmark in the area. It is modelled on an inverted electricity pylon that has been shot into the ground. “Greenwich is the centre of world time, and I’m interested in the idea that the

sculpture intersects the Prime Meridian, acting as a giant sundial,” says the artist. Also during LDF, Alex Chinneck is showing a second sculpture at NOW Gallery, and limited edition prints of both artworks will be available to buy from his website.  YOU KNOW YOU CANNOT SEE YOURSELF SO WELL AS BY REFLECTION fridaescobedo.net

ictured to the left is the work of Mexican architect, Frida Escobedo. This installation will occupy the V&A for the duration of the festival and is called You Know You Cannot see Yourself So Well as by Reflection.This temporary pavilion is made up from reflective surfaces that have then been laid out in a grid formation, to reference to the Aztec city of Tenochtitlán in Mexico. Escobedo’s concept was that through using reflective surfaces, she will be able to change the appearance of the garden and thus constructing a new narrative between two cultural landscapes. The title of the installation is a quote from Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar, and refers to both the literal reflectivity of the piece and the work’s philosophical inspirations. The reflective surfaces “illustrate the conflicting nature between how we imagine ourselves, how we project ourselves, and how others perceive us,” explains Escobedo. ◆ P

Mexican Pavillion: ‘You Know You Cannot See Yourself So Well As By Reflection’ by Frida Escobedo

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HOMES & INTERIORS / SPOTLIGHT The Ogham Wall, by Grafton Architects

10 of the best

brands showing at ldf DELIGHTFULL; delightfull.eu

MICHELE DE LUCCI FOR ALESSI, Pulcina; alessi.com

JASON MILLER FOR ROLL & HILL, Fiddlehead Pendant; rollandhill.com

CONSTANCE GUISSET,

Nubilo; constanceguiset.com

The piece COMMENTS on the WESTERN WORLD

 THE TOWER OF BABEL

Museum. The tower is comprised of 3,000 bone china shop fronts, precariously stacked, each depicting a real London shop modelled on the artist’s own photography. The piece comments on the western world’s obsession with shopping and the notion that material possessions will lead to a greater good. ◆

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former student at the Royal College of Art, A Barnaby Barford is an artist who likes to work with a variety of medias. His most recent work, The Tower of Babel (so named after the biblical story of the Tower of Babel, in which a community attempts to reach heaven without God’s Will, resulting in the wrath of God) will be on display at the V&A The Tower of Babel, by Barnaby Barford

Jujube; chairsandmore.it

STUART SCOTT

Isabella Slipper Chair; stuartscott.co.uk

 THE OGHAM WALL graftonarchitects.ie

oining forces with Irish Design 2015, London J Design Festival debut their major installation in the V&A’s Tapestry Gallery. The Ongam Wall was created as a means of celebrating Ireland’s creative talent. Both Grafton Architects and Graphics Relief worked to create this largescale installation, taking inspiration from the Irish Ogham alphabet, which dates back to the 4th century. The letters are reinterpreted as an architectural construct, above, with three-metrehigh cast concrete fins that have been arranged as abstract three dimensional alphabetic letter. ◆ The London Design Festival will run from 19 - 27 September; londondesignfestival.com

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CHAIRS & MORE

Time Piece; se-london.com

MULLAN LIGHTING mullanlighting.com

SAGAL

Story chairs; sagalgroup.co.uk

PHILIPPE STARCK FOR ALESSI Limited Edition Juicy Salif in bronze; alessi.com

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Treasure

SEEKER Absolutely joins Matt Goss in his Shoreditch antiques and interiors shop Pure White Lines to talk about his love of crafting and discovering W o r d s C at h e r i n e H a l e s

CATHERINE HALES: When did you open the shop on Hackney Road? MATT GOSS: We opened in Shoreditch about three months ago. The business began in Sussex, as we’ve had a shops and workshops down there for about four years but got offered my dream premises at the end of Columbia Road flower market and jumped at the chance to return to London. CH: How did that one come about? MG: It started when I moved back from Australia. I was teaching and playing rugby down in Oz and I had been previously been a teacher at St. Charles College in West London, so it was a bit of a career change! It started in a shipping container down in Sussex were we provided restoration of furniture for other shops and dealers. Eventually that led to me opening the first shop in Haywards Heath which led to a second shop in Horsham. It opened on one floor and went to four floors within a year and then that gave me the opportunity to come back into London. CH: Why Shoreditch? MG: I’ve always lived East when I’ve lived in London – all of my friends and family are here and I know it really well. I used to spend my sundays on Columbia Road Market, so when the building was offered to me I couldn't resist jumping at it.

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Whatever people want: different sizes, colours − it can all be tailored. CH: So, it’s quite bespoke? MG: Yes, this marble table here, with the oak legs [points to enormous table], that’s made by us, and we do it in different sizes. We’ve just done a 19ft-long one for a huge country house that weighs 1.2 tonnes. We get more interesting stuff to make too. I love going out and planning, making suggestions.

WHEN you see something and LOVE IT, BUY IT CH: The overall look of the shop is pretty cohesive. Is there a look that you go for each time you change stock? MG: Not really; I buy what I’d have in my own house. I do all of the buying and we also make quite a lot of our stock now. In terms of what we create for shops and restaurants, it is all custom-made in the workshop in Sussex where we have a metal worker, a really good joiner and good upholsterers.

CH: What’s been your oddest request? MG: God, to make? Probably the 19ft long table with the inch-thick top I mentioned before. It was just so heavy. We had a 100 metre walk to get it in because you couldn’t get access around the walled gardens. It took eight of us to carry it. We managed to build it so it came in two pieces but it was one of those deliveries where you think, ‘Oh my God, I can’t wait for this to be over.’ But it’s also nice because it’ll probably be there for 100 years! CH: Do you buy many of the antiques and the one-off pieces in the UK? MG: We buy all over Europe. We bring a lorry load home every couple of weeks and because I’ve been doing it for a while now I’ve got some really good contacts. As soon as they see something they think I’ll buy they’ll send me the pictures and I’ll say, ‘Yep, I’ll have that.’ When I’m over there buying from the big fairs in the South of France,

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HOMES & INTERIORS / SPOTLIGHT I WOULD’NT like to have A HOUSE THAT’S kit out in one FASHION Belgium and Italy, we’ll always have a van to bring the stuff back to the UK. CH: Any favourite piece that’s come from Europe? MG: My favourite piece is my Saint up there. He’s from a church in Belgium and he was the first big decorative piece I bought. He used to be in my bathroom, but since moving to London he’s become too big for my bathroom, so now he’s in the shop! He’s just an interesting one-off purchase, something I’ll never find again and I like him sitting there watching over everything. CH: What got you into this business? MG: I suppose I’d always enjoyed doing up and restoring furniture and that’s what initially got me into it. I started doing work for other people and once I had a client base built, we just expanded. We always make sure customers are happy with what they’ve got and because of this they keep coming back, so it’s enabled us to grow. CH: Pure White Lines was pretty organic? MG: Yes, and a lot of people will buy really cool pieces and know that if they ever want to bring them back for a change, we can help with a part exchange or sale. We’ve got customers internationally now, so we send things to the States and all over Europe – our website helps. CH: So, the service is very personal? MG: Very. You also get people coming in looking for you to source bits. They send pictures of an area of their house and a description. Or with Pinterest they’ll send me a picture of what they’re looking for, and then when I see it at a fair I can either buy it or contact them to see what they think and it can then get brought back and they’ll have first option on it.

really transient because everything in there I sell. Last month, for instance, I sold my dining table and two huge old Eastern European leather pommel horses that I used as benches alongside it, so I’ve been eating dinner off my lap until I find something else that will fit in. I always say, ‘Everything is for sale.’ You love everything when you buy it but that’s the nature of the job. No matter how much you like it, if someone else loves it you will sell it and you’ll find something new. That’s what I love doing; the buying is the fun. CH: What advice would you give to people furnishing their London home? MG: You’ve always got to buy with your heart. When you see something and you love it,buy it then and there. I’ve had so many people fall in love with something, come back a day later and it’s sold. I also don’t think you have to decorate your house with only old pieces, you can have a mixture. You’ve got to have two or three key bits in a room and then you can dress around those focal points.

CH: Does anyone come in and say, ‘I need something for this room, do you have any suggestions?’ MG: Yeah, all the time. I love that. We make things bespoke as well, we do everything from residential and restaurants through to some of London's biggest department stores and hotels. CH: Is your own house full of stuff? MG: My house is always

CH: I’ve been eyeing up those bar stools… MG: They’ve come out of an old brothel we cleared in Cologne in Germany. We took a lot of the furniture, but they’re just the best quality bar stools I’ve ever seen. You can’t get anything of that quality anymore, or with that history. The colours, the years of people sitting on them have aged them really nicely. They just look cracking. CH: Any upcoming projects? MG: I’ve got a 5,000 sq ft barn opening in Sussex. The shop contains antiques all in a lovely setting, so people will be able to visit us in Sussex and explore while sipping on a coffee or prosecco. If people are kitting out something specific there’ll be lots of different examples to help inspire, and obviously all of the photos will be online. CH: Any celeb clients? MG: We do everyone. We’ve had a lot of rugby players, footballers, cricketers, actors – I won’t put any names out there but that’s one of the things that’s nice about the shop: we can cater for everyone. We’ve got everything from £5 candles to £20,000 tables. I always love people coming in here and seeing the new arrivals, a lot of people just stop in for a cup of coffee and a chat. Whether they buy something or not they love looking around and that’s what I always wanted with my shop, friendly unpretentious and welcoming. ◆ 45 Hackney Road, E2 7NX; purewhitelines.com

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CH: Do you have a favourite era? MG: I buy everything from 17th century bits, old religious figures and statues through to 1980s really blingy lighting. I like to mix eras, I wouldn’t like to have a house that’s kitted out in one fashion.

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CURTAIN ROAD EC2A

£1,250,000 Leasehold

et over the top two floors of a period building, this two-bedroom apartment has ample living/entertaining space with a dual-aspect reception area and private roof terrace. Features include exposed brickwork, solid wood flooring, sash windows an open fireplace. Located in the Shoreditch triangle, a stone’s throw from Columbia Road, Brick Lane and Spitalfields Market, the financial heart of the City is also accessible. u S

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Shore Mews, E9 ÂŁ610,000 Share of Freehold Nestled in this quiet development is this beautiful two bedroom mews house, set over two floors. The property is stylishly finished with plenty of entertaining space, as well as access to communal outdoor areas. Shore Mews is well located between the open spaces of both Victoria Park and London Fields, close to the hubs of both Broadway Market and Victoria Park Village. London Fields Station is close by. EPC Rating: C

Ainsworth Road, E9 ÂŁ425,000 Leasehold A wonderful one bedroom garden flat, offering plenty of space at approx. 550 sq ft. The property boasts a large reception looking out to the large lawn garden, a separate fully fitted kitchen and a large master bedroom with fitted wardrobes. Located next to the open spaces of Victoria Park and London Fields, moments from the amenities of Mare Street and Hackney Central, this would make an ideal first time buy. EPC Rating: D

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Fassett Square, E8 ÂŁ1,325,000 Freehold A beautiful mid-terrace house set in Fassett Square, a private garden square with residents only access. Arranged over three floors, the house is deceptively spacious at 1520 sq ft (including basement). The ground floor comprises a dual aspect double reception room, a good size kitchen/diner to the rear of the house which provides access to a private rear garden as well as access to a utility room and WC. The first floor offers two double bedrooms along with the family bathroom to the rear. The attic has been converted to provide another double bedroom. The property has many period features including original wood flooring, fireplaces and sash windows. Fassett Square is excellently located, with both the open green spaces of London Fields and Broadway Market nearby. Dalston Junction is a just a short walk. EPC Rating: E

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Wilton Way, E8

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£1,250,000 Northiam Street, E9

A three bedroom mid-terrace house located on a popular residential street north of London Fields. Offering a dual aspect double reception, a separate dining room and a kitchen with folding doors leading to the 45ft garden. A short walk away from Broadway Market, Hackney Central and Dalston.

Located in a private close between London Fields and Victoria Park is this one bedroom garden flat. Ideally situated for the bars and restaurants of Broadway Market and Victoria Park Village and the transport links of Hackney Central, Cambridge Heath and Bethnal Green.

Freehold

The Schoolhouse, E8

Leasehold

£450 pw* King Edwards Road, E9

A fantastic opportunity to rent this two bedroom school conversion. The property benefits from being moments form London Fields and Broadway Market with its plethora of cafes, bars and restaurants.

Furnished

£350,000

£540 pw*

A lovely bright two bedroom flat within a large Victorian conversation. The apartment comprises of two good sized bedrooms one with en suite shower, a bathroom with shower over bath, open planned Kitchen lounge, the property is close to Victoria park and Broadway Market.

Part Furnished

*Additional fees payable at the start of the tenancy - £120 inc vat admin fee per property and £60 inc vat reference fee per person. A check out fee is payable at the end of the tenancy, price varies on property size.

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Hassett Road, E9

020 8986 2743

£850,000 Alfearn Road, E5

This three bedroom Victorian terraced house comes with many of its original features including floor boards, sash windows, its original wine cellar a double reception, a modern fitted kitchen with integrated appliances with double doors leading onto a south facing garden.

This end of terrace three bedroom house located on this quiet residential street just south of Clapton Pond. The property is well presented boasting a double reception, kitchen/diner which offers its usual mod cons, three piece bathroom suite and a south west facing courtyard garden.

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Omega Works, E3

Freehold

£415 pw* Amhurst Road, E8

A bright and spacious two double bedroom apartment to rent in this modern canal side development. This stunning property has a very large open-plan kitchen / reception, with a balcony and canal views. there are two bathrooms and the second bedroom has a private balcony.

Part Furnished

£775,000

£340 pw*

A recently renovated one bedroom flat to let on the first floor of this period property. The property has been finished to a very good standard. There is a large open plan lounge / kitchen and a big shower room.

Unfurnished

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HOUSE HUNTING

MOST SATISFYING TRANSACTION I’VE HAD:

I NEVER THOUGHT I’D SEE:

Early in my career I pitched to a medium size developer for 13 units he has almost completed. He gave me the opportunity to market them through an independent I was working for, and we successfully found buyers for all of the units within 24 hours.

A residential letting with a value of over £2million per year. It’s really exciting when dealing with multi-million pound properties.

MOST INTERESTING PROPERTY I’VE BEEN INVOLVED WITH:

RORY WALLACE

There’s not one property in particular, but some of the warehouse conversions we deal with are steeped in history, each one with a different, interesting story to tell.

Lettings Manager Hurford Salvi Carr

RECLAIMING LONDON’S ROYAL DOCKS SIMON HALFHIDE Ballymore

he Royal Docks were a marvel of Victorian engineering and a hub for trade; the decline of which left the space derelict. Now a zone of significant regeneration,

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this regeneration. Helping to alleviate the current housing crisis, homes for 10,000 residents will be built. The area will have parks, gardens, a bustling high street, a traditional market square and a new school. Royal Wharf will become a thriving community of its own. u

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POPPY JARRETT Lettings Manager BlakeStanley

Q&A

ESTAS The ESTAS follow the BAFTAS to a new home for 2016

After five years at the

Hilton Park Lane, the ESTAS – the largest awards in the residential agency industry – is moving to Grosvenor House Hotel. As Simon Brown, MD at the ESTAS Group explains, “The demand for tickets has increased dramatically so we’re delighted to announce that the ESTAS will now take place in the same space as the THE DEMAND FOR TICKETS HAS INCREASED DRAMATICALLY

TO REFURB OR NOT TO REFURB? AG E N T O N D E S I G N

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his three bedroom duplex penthouse apartment has panoramic views over the rooftops of London. Built by the current owners in 2004, the open plan kitchen, dining and reception rooms are flooded with natural light, while the west facing

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roof terrace gives you gorgeous views of the City skyline. With a remote controlled awning and bi-folding doors that open up and extend the reception space, you can eat and drink outside all year round. The glass partitioned staircase allows views to hit those walking into the apartment, making its stunning rooftop views even more of a feature. u Nicole Efthymiou, Head of Savills, Shoreditch 020 7578 6200; savills.co.uk

F E AT U R E P R O P E R T Y

BAFTAS party. Now, more than 1,000 of the UK’s top property professionals can join us on 15 April 2016.” Once again, Phil Spencer will present the ceremony that sees agents, brokers and conveyancers selected as winners based purely on client feedback. Leading with a powerful marketing message, winners can also say they’ve shared the stage with the UK’s Best Loved Property Expert. u To find out more about The ESTAS and how your firm can get involved go to theestas.com

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his two double bedroom apartment is part of a new church conversion in Hackney Wick, a short walk from Victoria Park. Well appointed with 620sq ft living space, this home benefits from a huge amount of natural light, secured phone-entry access and communal gardens. u

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SPOTLIGHT ON [ AVERAGE ASKING PRICE ]

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hen buying a property, “To refurb or not to refurb?” is a common quandry. There is a lot to be said for a property that needs a little work; not only can you make it exactly how you like it but you usually pay a little less for it too. Be careful though, the “doer uppers” are usually popular, with our last property receiving 10 offers over the asking price – you have to be very quick and decisive. My husband and I are currently doing up our new house. It does mean that half of our house feels like a building site and that, rather than spending our evenings and weekends familiarising ourselves with the area, we are getting to know B&Q instead. It is still very fulfilling. Slowly unpacking room by room allows you to see all of the finer details come together. You get to know how you want each room to look and feel, and it finally begins to look like your home. In this turbulent property market it’s not always easy to find a place that needs work. If you do find that perfectly finished property you can still make small changes so that it feels like your own. Change fittings, light switches or add shelving and bespoke pieces of furniture. If you love a bargain as much as I do, head to a furniture auction as it’s a great opportunity to find something that needs a home. If you can’t find a house that needs rennovating, turn to furniture instead – it’s just as rewarding and less time consuming. u BlakeStanley 11-13 Broadaway Market, E8, 020 7254 7554; blakestanley.co.uk

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TATE APARTMENTS, SLY STREET, E1 £650,000 LEASEHOLD This top floor lu ury apartment defines contemporary and spacious living. Beautifully converted, boasting two double bedrooms and two bathrooms offering access onto the larger than average balcony with uninterrupted views of the Canary

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CHILTON STREET, CITY PAVILION, E2 £1,200,000 LEASEHOLD This truly superlative apartment forms part of the highly sought after City Pavilion, a gated development set just seconds from Brick Lane. The apartment measures just less than 1,450sqf and benefits from high ceilings, phone entry system, lift and allocated parking. three bedrooms | two bathrooms | off street parking

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SAYRHA ELAHI From Colman Coyle gives her expert advice on all your legal property questions

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YOU SEEM TO FULFIL 1 & 3 ABOVE Assuming that you fulfil all three requirements then where the freehold has been sold and the statutory requirements have not been met, this is an illegal disposal. It is a criminal offence to make a ‘relevant disposal’ without offering the Right of First Refusal to the qualifying tenants. You and your fellow leaseholders may have rights of enforcement against the new

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landlord and may be able to take the benefit of the contract between the old and new, which means that the new landlord can be compelled to sell the freehold interest to you at the same price. You must act swiftly however, as any action must be taken within six months of discovery. Certain transfers are exempt, such as between family members, a trust or to an associated company provided that the company has been associated with the landlord for at least two years. 

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105,091 seaside homes 5,684 have a sea view

“ Seaside homes” are defined as homes in seaside towns in the UK that are listed for rent or sale on Zoopla. Seaside homes that “have a sea view” are the those that have “sea view” / “view of the sea” / “ocean view” / “view of the ocean” as keywords in their listing. Zoopla data extracted on 6 July 2015.

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RORY WILLMOTT Manager at Winkworth Shoreditch Photography

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always thought I would be a businessman. At school I was savvy and would sell fizzy drinks and crisps to make extra money but it was when working at a sports shop selling trainers that I knew that I was better suited to a career in sales. After travelling, I decided to go to university and study Event Management. I was also really into my music, so a friend and I decided to start up our own events company. It started out as 30 of our friends in a local pub, listening and dancing to the music we loved, but in just four years it grew into something really big, with our last night seeing more than 1,200 people attend. All good things must come to an end, so I followed in my father and grandfather’s footsteps, moved on and found a job with a regular income in the property industry. Both of my male role models were estate agents when growing up, and then

THE MARKET HERE IS FIERCE, FAST-PACED AND RUTHLESS

so was my brother, it seemed inevitable that I was to follow them down the same path. I was offered a job at my local estate agency and began my career in property. Having learned the trade in Hertfordshire, it wasn’t long until I longed for a new challenge in London. Moving to this city was a shrewd move as the market here is fierce, fast-paced and ruthless. But I wouldn’t have it any other way, as it keeps me focused and driven. East London, Shoreditch in particular, is a great area to be selling in. The areas of Spitalfield’s Market, Brick Lane and Columbia Road have such a rich history, from The Kray’s to Jack the Ripper, and the Truman Brewery and Huguenots, but has also transformed over the years. With vast redevelopments

including The Avant Garde, Cityscape, One Commercial Road and the Altitude building to name but a few, it is now one of the trendiest and most desirable areas to live in London. Being within walking distance to the City makes it even more attractive. The area will change further when they develop the Goodsyard near Liverpool Street station and introduce 1,400 apartments, a shopping centre and commercial space. Our brand new Winkworth office is ideally situated at the top end of Brick Lane. Catering for all of these changes, and the demand that goes with it, this office serves City workers, overseas and buy-to-let investors as well as younger clientele. I only see the market moving upward in the face of so many new developments being built. The arrival of Crossrail in 2018 will improve areas, such as Whitechapel, so property around here is only going to get more desirable, something that bodes well for the future. ◆

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FAMOUS PLACES Every square mile of London hides a plethora of celebrity homes. Each month a clutch of these go on the market. Here are the more recent ones with a famous connection

establishment, called Time for Tea, was within a quirky Georgian house, which is now for sale. In its noughties hey-day, the property was used as a gathering place for London’s first hipsters and featured in several period TV productions and fashion shoots. Dramas filmed inside the building include ITV’s The Bletchley Circle and the BBC’s The Long Firm, which cast it as a 60s Soho porn shop. It was also used in a Vogue spread with Lily Cole. The owner, modern-day dandy and ‘King of Shoreditch’ Johnny Vercoutre, paid £95,000 for the then derelict building in 1995. It’s now on the market for £2.35m. u Fyfe Mcdade 020 7613 4044; fyfemcdade.com

THE SPY HOUSE THAT SAVED US?

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Hampstead ll you need is a passing interest in London’s architecture to recognise the name Norman Foster. Particularly if you work near his most famous creations such as The Gherkin, Millennium Bridge or City Hall. But, for the more ardent Foster fan, a piece of his early design work is now up for sale: a two-bedroom townhouse in Hampstead. The converted coach house is a rare project from him and was commissioned early on in his career. The property is now on the market for the first time since its 1960s makeover for £2.25m and is in largely original condition. u The Modern House 020 7704 3504; themodernhouse.net

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he murky world of the spy rarely gets a public airing, but this property in Chelsea saw enough espionage comings and goings to keep the keenest double-agent busy. Situated on Upper Cheyne Row, this is the former home of Greville Wynne, who became one of Britain’s foremost spies during the Cold War. Having met senior Russian military intelligence officer, Colonel Oleg Penkovsky, Wynne got hold of huge amounts of intelligence that would prove to be of immense value during the Cuban Missile Crisis. While Penkovsky is often referred to as the “spy who saved the world,” one could argue Wynne did. The property, which has a southfacing garden and roof terrace, comes with a private one-bed cottage at the rear and is on the market for £6m. u Russell Simpson 020 7225 0277; russellsimpson.co.uk

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