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Spring fragrances to love
AGENDA
STROKE OF GENIUS
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FA S H I O N FASHION CONFIDENTIAL
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Surface Works at Victoria Miro Gallery
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Diary dates for April
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News from the industry
Gin masterclasses in the capital
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T R AV E L BEST OF BOTH
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PROPERTY 84 LIVING THE DREAM
Inspiration from the SS18 catwalk
The month’s best beauty buys
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KEW GARDENS
Whether you fancy walking along the amazing tree top balcony, sunbathing on the grass or just sitting under a tree with a cheeky glass of Pimms, you can’t beat Kew Gardens for a lovely day out in London.
MIRIAM CAREY EDITOR
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ST JAMES’ PARK
Nothing beats an early morning run around St James’ Park when no-one is around, apart from the park’s famous residents, the pelicans. Although it may not have Hyde Park’s Kensington Palace or Regent Park's Zoo, St. James’ offers snappable views of Buckingham Palace, relaxing walks and wildlife. HELEN BROWN ARTS & CULTURE WRITER
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HAMPSTEAD HEATH
Hampstead Heath is my ultimate city escape. Moments from the high street’s pretty cafes and historic facades you discover gorgeous grassy fields, open air swimming ponds and dense forests. What more could you possibly want? JOY MONTGOMERY FASHION & BEAUTY WRITER
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My favourite outdoor space is Holland Park. The North Lawn, the forest area and the Japanese garden are all so different yet they’re each so Holland Park. I love the peacocks, bronzes and exhibitions at the Ice House. PENDLE HARTE EDITOR-IN-CHIEF
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REGENT’S CANAL
Regent’s Canal, although bustling with people, is one of my favourite place to see nature in London. There is something about seeing ducks dipping, trees rustling and dragonflies buzzing that instantly calms the mind. MIRIAM CAREY LIFESTYLE WRITER
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SUMMER STATEMENTS High street hero, Warehouse has hit the nail on the head for summer with a collection of clean lines, creative silhouettes and colour pops to suit the sunnier months. warehouse.co.uk
Master of Malt
The Cotswolds Single Malt Whisky is the fi rst whisky ever to hail from the area and uses 100% locally grown, floor-malted barley for a fi nish that is rich and fruity. £44.95; cotswoldsdistillery.com
BRIGHT THING
We’re obsessed with the embroidered design of this Anthropologie lamp for its ability to add effortless cool to any room. £118; anthropologie.com
K E E P E R OF K EYS Crafted from dreamily soft calf leather, this Aspinal of London keyring ticks all the boxes for an accessory that is both subtle and stylish. Here’s to never losing your keys again. £35; selfridges.com
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Give your scheme a playful twist with this stylised, screen-printed Cheetah cushion; perfect for adding a vibrant splash in a room of neutrals. £15; habitat.co.uk
COLOUR CLASH FRAME WOR K Taylor Morris, London's go-to eyewear brand for sophisticated sunnies, has hit the nail on the head with this design inspired by the pink sunsets of the British countryside. £180; taylormorriseyewear.com
Mixing clashing orange chevrons and stripes against navy and monochrome, Jigsaw has created a modernist’s dream with longline knits, trousers, maxis and a diagonal cut stripe dress. jigsaw-online.com
WH AT ’S COOK IN G? From individual starters to mini puddings, Le Creuset’s stoneware ramekins allow for perfect preparation and presentation. Dinner parties have never been easier. £10 each; selfridges.com
TI M E TO SL I DE Diane von Furstenberg is at the top of our wishlist this summer with the addition of beachwear. We love these striped sandals, which will look chic paired with white denim. £175; net-a-porter.com
Compact Carries
Sophie Hulme has made a name for herself with her clean-lines and hardy structures. We’re taken with this clementine number for a pop of spring colour. £562; farfetch.com A B S O L U T E LY. L O N D O N
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The Dog Beneath the Skin, Visual Things; CircusFest 2018; roundhouse.org.uk
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The Agenda LOVEBIRD WITH GRENADE, 2012
LO N D O N ’S H OT T E ST H A P P E N I N G S
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Down the Rabbit Hole From 12 April FLOWERS GALL ERY
American artist Nancy Founts is best known for her distinctive sculptural works which reconfigure commonplace objects with a provocative humour. This latest exhibition addresses recurring themes throughout her work: time, nature and religious iconography. 21 Cork Street, W1S; flowersgallery.com
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MIGRATIONS MA R L B O RO U GH F I NE A RT • FROM 18 APRIL
South African expatriate artist Peter Sacks is renowned for employing materials and things from real life to evoke the past and sustain the present. Migrations is the most geographically wide-ranging exhibition to date, featuring materials gathered by Sacks from the USA, India, Spain Normandy and Africa. 6 Albemarle Street, W1S; marlboroughlondon.com
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Celebrate the city’s bustling and vibrant coffee scene as the London Coffee Festival returns. This year’s offering features over 250 artisan coffee stalls, tastings and demonstrations from world-class baristas, as well as live performances and DJs. 15 Hanbury Street, E1; londoncoffeefestival.com
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Around Town SPORT
LONDON MARATHON
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22 April
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VARIOUS LOCAT IONS
In the 250th anniversary of the invention of modern circus, the Roundhouse’s CircusFest 2018 returns. Expect a jam-packed schedule of shows and film projects, from the daring to the diverse, the punky to the poetic, and the subversive to the socially aware. Chalk Farm Road, NW1; roundhouse.org
The London Marathon is the biggest single day fundraiser in the world and sees around 38,000 serious competitors, charity fun-runners and celebrities tackle the gruelling 26.2 mile route around the capital. Whether you’ve secured your spot or cheering from the sidelines, it’s set to take the city by storm. Various locations; virginmoneylondonmarathon.com
EXHIBITION
CENTURY OF THE CHILD From 30 March V& A M US EUM O F C HI L D H O O D
This Month’s Must See
From BRIO to LEGO, Marimekko and the Moomins, Nordic design can be found in every corner of the home. Century of the Child: Nordic Design for Children 1900 to Today gathers the best and most progressive of Nordic childhood products. Cambridge Heath Road, E2; vam.ac.uk/moc
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MONET & ARCHITECTURE From 9 April THE N ATI ONAL GALLERY
PRESSURE U NTI L 28 APRIL • PARK THEATRE
72 hours prior to the D-Day landings, the Allied forces led by General Eisenhower are poised to launch. 350,000 lives at stake and the decision of whether or not to attack comes down to the most important weather forecast of all time. Olivier Award-winner David Haig plays Scottish meteorologist, Group Captain James Stagg, in this critical smash hit from Chichester Festival Theatre and Royal Lyceum Theatre Edinburgh. Clifton Terrace, N4;
There’s never been a single exhibition looking at Monet’s career through buildings; until now. This is a new way of looking at his work and shows how he used architecture in both his most famous paintings and lesserknown works. Trafalgar Square, WC2N; nationalgallery.org.uk
EXHIBITION
SOMEWHERE IN BETWEEN Ongoing WELLCOM E COLLEC T ION
Art, science and somewhere in between. The Wellcome Collection’s latest exhibition brings together the installations from four contemporary artists and the scientists they worked with to explore how artists can give shape to the human experience. 183 Euston Road, NW1; wellcomecollection.org
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STROKE of GENIUS Surface Works at Victoria Miro gallery celebrates the pioneering female painters shaping abstract art by M I R I A M C A R E Y
W LIUBOV POPOVA NON-OBJECTIVE COMPOSITION, C.1920 GOUACHE, OIL AND INDIA INK ON CARDBOARD COURTESY ANNELY JUDA FINE ART
omen’s contribution to abstract art has in the past gained little recognition. People’s minds tend to look to the poster boys of the movement - William de Kooning, Jackson Pollock and Mark Rothko. Surface Works at Victoria Miro shines the spotlight on the female painters involved. Featuring the work of over 50 women artists from north and south America, Europe, the Middle East and Asia, from every decade between 1918 to 2018, the exhibition illustrates how abstract art has evolved over the past century and celebrates the pioneering women painters who helped shape it. Here we take a look at some of the females at the forefront of the exhibition.
HELEN FRANKENTHALER
PAULE VEZELAY SILHOUETTES, 1938 © THE ESTATE OF PAULE VEZELAY PHOTOGRAPH © ENGLAND & CO GALLERY, LONDON
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merican artist Helen (1928-2011), A Frankenthaler was the pioneer of the “stain” painting technique - pouring thinned paint directly onto a raw canvas laid on the floor, working from all sides to create floating fields of translucent color. The technique was immediately influential and the artists who followed her formed the Colour Field school of painting. However Frankenthaler didn’t stop there and throughout her long career she experimented tirelessly. In addition she experimented with ceramics, sculpture, tapestry and printmaking.
JACKIE SACCOCCIO ackie Saccoccio was born Rhode Island in 1963 J in and lives and works in New York and Connecticut. Saccoccio’s Portrait series combines numerous painting techniques from drips and blurs to spills and smudges. Her works create a maze of overlapping colour and paint marks, making it difficult to know where one layer ends and the next begins. Her final works can contain up to 50 layers of paint, yet they blend together in a way that creates an almost ethereal, celestial or spiritual airiness, which Saccoccio hopes elicits ideas about impermanence.
MARY HEILMANN orn in San Francisco in 1940, Mary Heilmann B grew up surfing, however a pottery apprenticeship after college pushed her into art school. In the sculpture department at the University of California, Heilmann was the only woman in her class, learning to weld steel and cast bronze. However, the experience didn’t make much of an impression on Heilmann. Nowadays she is known for her eye-popping abstract paintings, full of colour and pattern, a reflection of the surreal beach life of Los Angeles, 1960s counter culture, pop songs and friendships with New York artists, poets and musicians.
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HELEN FRANKENTHALER WINTER FIGURE WITH BLACK OVERHEAD, 1959 OIL ON SIZED PRIMED CANVAS © HELEN FRANKENTHALER FOUNDATION, INC. PHOTOGRAPHY BY ROB MCKEEVER. COURTESY GAGOSIAN
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CULTURE • ABSTRACT PAINTERS LIUBOV POPOVA iubov Popova was born near the daughter of a L Moscow, wealthy textile merchant and patron of the arts. Popova travelled widely and attended the studios of the Cubist painters Henri Le Fauconnier and Jean Metzinger. However, from 1920 Popova became entirely involved in Constructivist projects with the belief all creative work was to be done for the people and the making of the new society. She declared easel painting was to be abandoned, and from then on her works were exclusively designs for theatre, textiles and typography for books and posters.
RITA ACKERMANN ita Ackermann, born in 1968 Budapest, studied at the Hungarian University of Fine Arts and the New York Studio School. Ackermann addresses issues of anthropomorphism and femininity in her work, and is best known for her fairy tale abstract works, featuring nymph-like women. Her paintings also explore adolescent apathy through the language of the marks she makes on canvas. Artists such as Ackermann embrace the abstract art form to articulate their feelings and experiences. The gestures she uses reflect internal visions and create illusive art work.
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ADRIANA VAREJÃO driana Varejão, born in 1964 Rio de Janeiro, is one of the most A original voices in contemporary Brazilian art. She has a diverse practice of work comprising painting, sculpture, drawing, installation and photography. Varejao’s work addresses themes of colonialism and race - her contemporary style uses complex surfaces to engage with complex histories and narratives. The cracks in her new work ‘Cracked Tile’ evoke the traditions of minimalism and monochrome painting. The ruptured surface reflect the anxiety inducing feelings evoked by the colonial legacy.
MARY HEILMAN IDRISS, 2012 OIL ON WOOD PANEL © MARY HEILMANN COURTESY THE ARTIST, HAUSER & WIRTH, ZURICH AND 303 GALLERY, NEW YORK
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PAULE VEZELAY
“Artists embrace the abstract art form to articulate internalised feelings and experiences”
aule Vézelay (1892–1984) was in Bristol, the daughter of a P born surgeon. Vézelay trained for a short period at the Slade and London School of Art, before moving to Paris and changing her name to Paule Vézelay. She met and fell in love with Andrew Masson and worked side by side painting dreamlike Surrealist works, becoming well respected in modernist Parisian art circles. The Tate Gallery gave Vézelay a retrospective exhibition in 1983, to recognise her significant place in art history as one of the first British artists to embark on a lifetime exploring abstract art.
S U R FAC E WO R K S is on between 11 April - 19 May. Victoria Miro; 16 Wharf Road, N1; victoria-miro.com
JACKIE SACCOCCIO PORTRAIT (CAPTIVE), 2015 OIL AND MICA ON LINEN © JACKIE SACCOCCIO COURTESY VAN DOREN WAXTER, NEW YORK
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FASHION
PARIS JE T’AIME TARA JARMON
If you’re looking for timeless, well-crafted pieces with a Parisian twist, then Tara Jarmon is your label. Founded in 1986, the brand’s designs are shaped by a modern femininity. This is style that will carry you season after season. tarajarmon.com
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Ethical fashion reigns, saddle bags shape up and bridesmaid style gets a makeover for April By J OY M O N TG O M E RY
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Country meets city for Hunter Original’s SS18 Refined collection. Playing on the current trend for luxe sportswear, the new season brings a number of iconic outwear pieces, including an oversized bomber and utilitarian drawstring coat, all made in innovative, water-resistant neon fabrics. Guaranteed to carry you through April showers in style. hunterboots.com
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LES HÉROÏNES
Goodbye matchy-matchy gowns and unflattering fits. Bridesmaid style is having a makeover moment thanks to Les Héroïnes, the Parisbased occasion-wear label. Celebrating the diversity of your right hand women, Les Héroïnes is all about elegant pieces that are individual yet harmonise as a whole. lesheroines.com
Couture fabrics and artisanal charm rule this season
WHO? Eponine London was founded by designer Jet Shenkman in 2014 as a bespoke womenswear brand inspired by the elegant silhouettes of the 50’s and 60’s. Raised in the Netherlands, Jet came to London at the age of 21 to work in the Dutch Embassy before being transferred to Tokyo where she later worked as a personal stylist. After meeting her British husband Greg, the two lived together in Hong Kong, before finally settling back in London in 2012.
Dress
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Hit the open road this April with Loewe’s Gate Bag. Inspired by the classic saddle silhouette, it ticks both the form and function boxes with its roomy interior and distinctive bow-tie design. Coming in two sizes and three types of calfskin, we’ll be pairing ours with a seventies shirt, straight leg jeans and an oversized trench. loewe.com
PARADE SELF-PORTRAIT
A-list frock favourite, Self-Portrait, has announced the launch of its first store. Located on Mayfair’s Albemarle Street, the shop will stock Han Chong's signature feminine, fashionforward looks, including both main-line collections and store exclusives. self-portrait-studio.com
WHAT ? EDITOR’S PICK
NINETY PERCENT
Do-Good
DESIGN
Style needn’t compromise ethics with Ninety Percent. This innovative brand pioneers a business model where 90% of profits are shared between a range of charitable causes. Customers can have a say in where the money goes and each purchase comes with the option to vote for a cause. ninetypercent.com
Dressing countless stars, including Helen Mirren and Kate Middleton, every Eponine garment is crafted at their atelier in South Kensington. This season, the brand looks to Russia and the Ukraine for inspiration. The result? Intricate designs, bold colours and elaborate embroidery. Wear with a sporty bomber and biker boots now, and come summer, elevate its girly charm with a straw tote and leather gladiator sandals.
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FASHION • TREND GÜL HÜRGEL Broderie Anglaise-Trimmed Striped Linen Dress, £710; net-a-porter.com
MANGO High-Waist Palazzo Trousers, £35.99; shop.mango.com
ACNE STUDIOS Mock Leather Jacket, £1,200; mytheresa.com
DORATEYMUR VICTORIA BECKHAM SS18
Open-Toe Buckled Mules, £330; dorateymur.com
TOPSHOP Hibiscus Ankle Boots, £85; topshop.com
BAIA Lavender Suede, £260; baiabags.co.uk
Purple Reign
CHLOÉ
Silk-Blend Blouse, £740; mytheresa.com
Spiritual, thoughtful, provocative; Pantone’s Colour of the Year is here to shake up your style
TIBI SS18
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EDITOR’S PICK
ROLAND MOURET Arreton Wool-Crepe Pencil Skirt, £450; rolandmouret.com
BALENCIAGA Silk-Satin & Crepe de Chine Dress, £2,335; net-a-porter.com
HILLIER BARTLEY Double-Breasted Linen Blazer, £1,495; net-a-porter.com
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esigner Alexander Girard (1907-1993) is having a moment. A quarter of a century after his death, the Italian architect, furniture, textile and interior designer is the subject of a touring exhibition – and now an extensive fashion collection is dedicated to his aesthetic, transferring his signature bold colours and patterns onto clothes for the first time. ‘When you practise in all fields of design, each field benefits from your experience in the others. And all design is related, whether houses, gardens, furniture or women’s clothes,’ said Girard. One of the most influential textile artists and interior designers of the 20th century, Girard is associated with bright colours, quirky shapes and humorous details. He’s perhaps best known for his collection of painted wooden dolls, a staple of stylish mantelpieces all over the world, which are still handmade for Vitra and which he designed for himself in 1953. It’s a large family of animals and humans, all individually made and therefore unique, and these design icons are characterful and fun as well as stylish and iconic. ALEXANDER GIRARD POUCH
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Together with his close friends Charles and Ray Eames and George Nelson, Girard was a leading figure of post-war American design. The primary focus of his wide-ranging oeuvre was textile design; as head of the textile division at the Herman Miller Company, Girard created numerous fabric patterns and products reflecting his love of festive colours, motifs and textures. He favoured abstract and geometric forms in a predominantly cheerful palette of colours. He was also a passionate collector. On his extensive travels, he avidly accumulated textiles and objects from all over the world, which provided him with a rich source of inspiration and ideas. When he died, his wife Susan bequeathed holdings from this collection to the Vitra Design Museum along with the contents of Girard’s studio (hundreds of drawings, prototypes and textile samples). This creative estate formed the basis of the major retrospective, Alexander Girard. A Designer’s Universe that ran at the Vitra Design Museum in Germany recently and which is currently touring the world. This exhibition made a lasting impression on Albert Kriemler, creative director od Swiss fashion house Akris. He said: ‘I visited the Girard exhibition in the Vitra Design Museum three times because I was so excited about his creative genius. He saw things differently. He had a way of changing our view of the world.’ Akris’s Spring/Summer 2018 collection is a tribute to the designer. It features well-known prints such as the Double Heart reinterpreted in woven leather and a jacquard knit.
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Kriemler also drew inspiration from a number of lesser known objects, designs and sketches from Alexander Girard’s oeuvre, providing a new perspective on the elegance and esprit of Girard’s creations. He adapted the designs in close collaboration with Alexander Girard’s descendants, his grandchildren Kori and Aleishall Girard, who jointly run the Girard Studio today. They said: “We were pleasantly surprised to see the selection of our grandfather’s works that Albert Kriemler chose for this collaboration. He found inspiration from many aspects of our grandfather’s career: wooden sculpture, architectural renderings, oil paintings and collage, to name a few. Seeing how Albert has interpreted these designs and adapted them for clothing is exciting for us, as we have always seen the potential for this work to translate very well to fashion. We feel that the final outcome is a beautiful and unique tribute to the work of our Alexander Girard.”
THE VITRA DESIGN MUSEUM exhibition ‘Alexander Girard. A Designer’s Universe’ is now touring internationally and continues at Hangaram Design Museum, Seoul, South Korea until 4 March 2018, reopening at the Berkeley Art Museum, USA, from 20 June until 9 September 2018
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FIELDS OF GOLD JO MALONE
Hearty oat, fluffy barley, earthy rye and the freshness of flowers make up Jo Malone’s English Fields collection. Capturing the essence of the English countryside, these five limited edition scents focus on the wholesome warmth of cereals and grains, each with a floral pairing. jomalone.co.uk
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A new season calls for a fresh approach to your beauty routine. Here's where to start... By J OY M O N TG O M E RY
SPRING Fling D O LC E & GA B B A N A B E AU T Y
Experience the beauty of Sicilian spring with the Dolce Garden makeup collection. Inspired by the natural blush of roses, the edit is made up of lipsticks, eyeshadows, blushers and nail varnish, all in vivid corals, fuchsias and pinks. A guaranteed winner for all complexions. dolcegabbana.com LUMITY
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ACROSS THE POND
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DRUNK ELEPHANT
Drunk Elephant is the US export and the beauty expert's skincare secret, which is winging its away across the pond for 2018. Due to launch in Space NK in September, hero products include the C-Firma Day Serum, containing 15 percent L-ascorbic acid, and the Lala Retro™ Whipped Cream. Credit cards at the ready. drunkelephant.com
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PERRICONE MD
Inspired by this year's bare-faced beauty trend, Perricone MD’s No Makeup Collection is designed to imitate the look and feel of natural skin. We love the No Makeup Lipgloss, with its non-sticky consistency and flattering pink shade, and the No Makeup Blush, which looks just as good on the lips as it does on cheeks. perriconemd.co.uk
Exfoliate, brighten and prep the skin for the season ahead with Omorovicza’s Acid Fix. Combining a potent blend of AHAs and BHAs, this hardworking serum helps to reverse damage caused by sunlight, pollution and acne. Apply in the evening two to three times a week for dreamy derma. £85; omorovicza.com
Balancing Act AESOP
This April, plant-based beauty brand Aesop has released a new skincare range: In Two Minds. Designed to address the multifaceted nature of combination skin, the products work to gently cleanse, soothe irritation and normalise sebum production. Finally, balance has been restored. aesop.com
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Into The Deep From roaring torrents to the gentlest ripples; April is the perfect time to embrace liquescent fragrances
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fter marvelling at the ethereal, aqueous tones of mesmerising fantasy The Shape Of Water, my mind turned to the olfactory realisation of liquescent fragrances, those soft, mellifluous perfumes that speak of a luscious fluidity and are the perfect choice for April, with its spring sunshine and showers. From roaring torrents to the gentlest ripples, these are scents to lift the spirits and cleanse the soul. 'Aquamarine Waves', from British perfumer Sarah McCartney's 'Our Modern Lives' collection, is the colour of the Mediterranean sea with the sharp, sunlight sparkle of citrus flowing across notes of damp seaweed absolute. The hypnotic waves of sambac jasmine and blue hemlock essential oil add a gentle, lapping rhythm to this sublime scent, while English lavender and rosemary
“The sharp, sunlight sparkle of citrus flowing across notes of damp seaweed absolute” are as crystal clear as spring water. Blood Concept's 'Oxygen Vert' also uses notes of seaweed, this time 'red seaweed', which is teamed with lemon and ginger to add an element of foaming surf, before the fragrance crashes over sun-bleached driftwood adorned with ripples of violet leaf. 'Quince, Mint & Moss' is one of the only fragrances in the world made from entirely English ingredients, using quince from Somerset and conjuring dew drops with fresh mint over a base of damp moss. Uplifting and arcadian, this is spring in a
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bottle. 'Scilly Neroli' from Atkinsons takes us to the Scilly Isles in the North Atlantic, a lush, misty archipelago warmed by the currents and breezes of the Gulf Stream. Optimistic and bracing, this citrus fragrance is tempered by the mineral mists and sea-spray of Albion. 'Behind the Rain' by artist and perfumer Paul Schutze describes the aroma released from blasted conifers lining a beach in Greece, as the rain subsides, the air is thick with notes of resin, sap, wet bark, moss and lichen. For me, the sweet fennel and linden blossom are exquisite, perfectly conjuring the sweetness in the air. 'Acqua Santa' by Linari is a breathtakingly bright and clean composition that emphasises beautiful aqueous accords alongside fresh green notes, with a scent that recalls the vibrancy of the Mediterranean sun. A subtle, complex opening of bergamot and tangy cassis plays host to a soft patchouli, deftly handled so its creamy warmth serves to give body to the bracing green notes while not overpowering them. A rich floral heart of rose, ylang ylang, and jasmine is shot through with clean, transparent cyclamen for lightness, before a sumptuous base of tonka bean and rich caramel warms the scent in its final moments for an addictive, final effect. 'Sel Marin' by James Heeley is one of my favourite marine scents due to its incredibly naturalistic realisation of a sea breeze. A refreshing and striking note of lemon fades to reveal aquatic green, algae, while vetiver and drift woods of cedar and birch dry slowly in the sand and salty, sea air. Bracing and beguiling in equal measure. Scents to herald the arrival of spring and celebrate a world washed clean - just dive in! roullierwhite.com A B S O L U T E LY. L O N D O N
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SWEET LIKE CHOCOLATE LEONIDAS CHOCOLATES The delicious Belgian pralines at Leonidas are made from only the finest ingredients. With shops in St John’s Wood, Highgate and The City, there is no excuse not to sample some for yourself. Multiple locations in London leonidas.com
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London’s food news and delicious things to see you through April By MIRIAM CAREY
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atte art is huge. At the annual international championship congress, the level of detail in these foamy fancies is improbable, with perfectly symmetrical swirl designs leading on to elaborate striped zebras, faces, florals and even the inevitable unicorns. At Origin in Shoreditch, they offer beginners classes (though you’re unlikely to come away with a unicorn). To begin with, we are aiming to create a heart, and the prep is important. ‘Hold the jug at 12 o’clock, and the wand at 3 o’clock. Remember to purge it first,’ she says. Frothing the milk properly is the first step – we’re aiming for foam, not froth, tiny bubbles, not dry airy volume. The type of jug is important – a larger one for foaming, a smaller one for pouring, and you need to swirl and tap it quite a lot. Then it’s the pour, which is where the real skill lies. ‘First you pour it high and slow, and then tilt the cup and touch it with the rim of the jug,’ she says, effortlessly pouring a perfect heart. My first attempt is rubbish, but an alarming amount of waste later and I have the semblance of a heart. Since then I have invented my own method, which I call accidental latte art. 65 Charlotte Road EC2A origincoffee.co.uk
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Venezuela on a Plate A R E PA & C O
Venezuelan restaurant Arepa & Co has just opened on Bethnal Green’s Paradise Row, following the success of their Haggerston outpost, which took east London by storm. They’ll be serving up their signature arepas and cachapas, small sweet corn pancakes and cornbread parcels stuffed with beef and cheese. 254 Paradise Row, E2 arepaandco.com
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B OT TO M L E S S B RU N C H E S
CAMDEN TOWN BREWERY
The home of Camden Hells, Camden Town Brewery can throw one hell of a brunch. At the monthly bottomless event, guests tuck into endless buttermilk pancakes, skillet-baked eggs, croissants, sourdough toast and beer before embarking on a tour of the famous brewhouse. Unit 1 Navigation Park, EN3 camdentownbrewery.com
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Lyle’s has launched an evening snacks menu, with small plates such as smoked eel with seaweed and grilled mussels with cider butter. While guests previously visited for the set supper, they have now set up the perfect conditions for a speedy dinner or an evening of grazing. Tea Building, 56 Shoreditch High Street, E1 lyleslondon.com
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For four generations the master chocolatiers at Leonidas have been crafting Belgian pralines of the highest quality and freshness. Hazelnuts are sourced from Turkey, Morello cherries from the Périgord, almonds from Italy and oranges from Valencia. Worth cheating on your diet for. locations around London leonidas.com
BRAT
Tomos Parry’s, previously of Kitty Fischer, has opened his debut restaurant. Brat draws inspiration from Parry's Welsh heritage and the Basque region of northern Spain. On the menu are lots of dishes with barbecued fish - cedar wood sea trout with Jersey cream and river herbs sounds delicious. Redchurch Street, Shoreditch, E1 bratrestaurant.com
DOKKE
Dokke is your answer to the most beautiful brunch in London. Asianfusion dishes, from crispy potato with kimchi and black pudding to cloud egg with crispy kale, avocado and chorizo, come finely decorated in foraged flowers and served with a side of unlimited prosecco. Ivory House, East Smithfield, E1W dokke.co.uk
SUGAR RUSH
FISH AND FIRE
Every Saturday Bunga Bunga hosts a brunch to rival all brunches. Unlimited bellinis and prosecco are the order of the day, and guests can help themselves to carafes of prosecco or get involved mixing their own bellini cocktails. Be sure to try the red berry-based Rossini. 167 Drury Lane, WC2B Bungabunga-london.com
BENITO’S HAT
What better way to spend your weekend than getting merry on bloody Marias and Margaritas with your amigos at the quirky mexican joint Benito’s Hat? There will be an abundance of breakfast tacos on hand to soak up the alcohol - filled with chorizo and scrambled eggs. 12-14 St John Street, EC1M Benitos-hat.com
PRETTY POP-UP POON’S
Renowned restaurant Poon’s has returned to London under the ownership of Amy, the daughter of seventh generation masterchef Bill Poon. The pop-up will run for three months and is a celebration of modern Chinese cooking. 131 - 133 Central Street, EC1V
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tanding proud in the heart of Notting Hill, on the corner of Portobello and just a stone’s throw from Hugh Grant’s famous bookshop, The Distillery is a four-floor mecca for the discerning drinker in west London’s most vibrant neighbourhood. The first of its kind in the UK, the working distillery features two bars, a private dining room and three guest lodgings, as well as being home to the internationallyrenowned Portobello Road gin and the critically acclaimed gin-blending experience, The
Ginstitute. On entering through the Talbot Road door, guests of The Experience are welcomed with a Tom Collins cocktail and greeted by the evening’s gin instructor. The first hour is a lesson in the long and disruptive history of the drink, hailed Mother’s Ruin and banned in Britain at one time. From the drink’s medicinal origins to the gin craze which gripped the country for 200 years and into the renaissance the tipple is enjoying today, the engaging instructor leaves no stone unturned in this education, which is delivered as the audience enjoys a G&T. From there, it’s into The Still Room where guests get a tutored tasting and nosing of botanicals, before trying their hand at creating their own bespoke blend. The Gin Instructor assists in blending the various distilled botanicals together to create a completely unique recipe for each guest, a full bottle of which will be taken away to enjoy at home. Once each guest has created and received their blend of gin, they are invited back downstairs for one last drink, where they’ll also receive a bottle of Portobello Road Gin. • The Ginstitute Experience, £120 per person 186 Portobello Road, W11; the-distillery.london
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“In pairs, you will create your own bespoke gin, using ingredients you’ve brought in yourself”
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teeped in a history that harks back to 1869, Camden Lock once stood at the heart of London’s gin scene. Once upon a time, you couldn’t move for the distilleries and warehouses that were packed in amongst the Lock’s cobbled streets. A gin train was even employed to ship produce over to global buyers. Today, gin is back in its north London home by way of Half Hitch, who set up shop in Camden Lock 50 years after the last of the original distilling warehouses could be found. They are breathing life back into the industry, not least with their award-winning gin, but also with fun, bespoke gin-making classes every weekday evening at their micro-distillery in Camden Market. Over the course of an hour, Half Hitch distiller Chris will teach you all about the gin-making process using a modern still - make sure to take notes, because it will then be your turn to try your hand. In pairs, you’ll create your own bespoke gin, using ingredients you’ve brought in yourself. Anything from fruit to botanicals works wonderfully to flavour the gin, or if you’re feeling adventurous, give something more daring a try. It’s totally up to you - the only rule is no chilli - and you’ll leave with 100ml of your bespoke blend, along with 100ml of Half Hitch. • £60 per person, tickets available via designmynight.com Half Hitch Microdistillery | Unit 53 Camden Lock Place, NW1; halfhitch.london A B S O L U T E LY. L O N D O N
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The Cotswold Distillery
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he Cotswolds Distillery has been proudly making Outstanding Natural Spirits since 2014 and is rated one of the top visitor attractions in the Cotswolds. Visitors can see their award-winning spirits and liqueurs being made at the small but perfectly formed distillery. Each tour finishes up in the cosy tasting room where you can sample their whole range: from the Cotswolds Single Malt Whisky to the Cotswolds Dry Gin, a richly aromatic twist on a classic London Dry gin made with lavender from the beautiful farm at nearby Snowshill.
Sipsmith Distillery
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he Sipsmith Distillery tour is the perfect mix of informative and fun. Four hours in total, the tour comprises a brief history and tour, generous tasting time and a three course meal at Charlotte’s Bistro. The Chiswick distillery is so small and compact (and situated on a residential road) it would be easy to miss. Looking around, the distillery is not much more than a glorified, albeit stylish, shed containing a bar, laboratory and four copper stills named Prudence, Patience, Constance and Cygnet. The former is named after Gordon Brown’s favourite word during the recession. During an incredibly informed and wellpresented whirlwind tour, we cover the country and brand’s rich gin history. When Sipsmith first launched in 2007, fewer than 300 litres of gin production was classed as moonshine, but two years of lobbying resulted in a change in the law. The resounding highlight was the opportunity to sample limited edition varieties of Sipsmith, including lemon drizzle, maple syrup and sloe gin, usually reserved for members of the Sipsmith Sipping Society. The cherry on top of the gin and tonic was the take home gift, a bottle of Sipsmith Gin, a lime and a tonic - “for the road”.
- Add all of the ingredients to a shaker - Add ice and shake - Pour into a Collins or highball glass - Top with tonic water - Garnish with a lemon wheel
• Sipsmith Distillery Tour, £85 per person 83 Cranbrook Road, W4; sipsmith.com
Silent Pool Gin, £37; available from silentpooldistillers.com
• Visit their website to book a tour cotswoldsdistillery.com GIN MASTERCLASS AT THE COTSWOLD DISTILLERY
Silent Pool Gin Aperitif INGREDIENTS 40ml Silent Pool Gin 20ml Tio Pepe fino 25ml lemon juice 20ml 1:1 sugar syrup 2 dashes orange bitters
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“The masoor dal khichdi with pickled pineapple should come with a fire warning”
GUL & SEPOY Small plates and speedy service at this modern Indian eatery
FOOD Modern Indian, tapas-style, small plates
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efore visiting Gul & Sepoy, the third opening from restaurateurs Harneet and Devina, all I knew was their impressive track record, with Madame D on Commercial Street, and Gunpowder in Spitalfields. The restaurant's concept is partly inspired by the royal courts of north India and partly inspired by the food eaten by soldiers in rural fishing villages along the south west coastline - reflected in the name, Gul & Sepoy.
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DECOR Every dish on the menu was fit for royalty. The Malvani oyster with shamphire pakora was a deep-fried delicacy, topped with crisp pieces of samphire. The potted pig head with blood masala onions was a refreshing take on the rich pâté dish, and after the crackers ran out, we continued to scoop the remaining into our mouths. The yam and paneer kofta chaat was made up of small yam koftas in a creamy paneer white sauce, topped with pomegranate jewels. The masoor dal khichdi with pickled pineapple should come with a fire warning - it was a lovely balance of
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PRICE Small plates from £2.90 - £16.50, cocktails from £10
VERDICT Perfect for beers and bar snacks or a postwork supper
sweet and sour, yet extremely spicy. The whole duck breast with aloo bukhara sauce was the dish of the day. It was tender and melt in the mouth like butter. The soft-shell crab, served with a side of roast tomato and aubergine, was a great bar snack, perfect with lager. The Gul & Sepoy dessert options also impressed. The kheer with dark chocolate and salted caramel had an extravagent edge over the traditional rice pudding. The blood orange and saffron polenta cake with cardamom rose cream was light and aromatic. Overall, I would highly recommend Gul & Sepoy. The small eatery is ideally located in The City and perfect for a quick post-work meal, as you can order as little or as many small dishes as you like. Tip: the waiters recommend five or six dishes, but I could have happily gobbled through more. However, the service is so speedy there is no damage in starting small and going back for more. ● GUL & SEPOY 65 Commercial Street, E1 gulandsepoy.com
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The IB at Southbank International School is more than an education. It’s a grounding for the increasingly complex and demanding world we live in. A commitment to academic excellence and a uniquely liberal ethos. An inner belief and confidence carried for the rest of life. Through university. Through a career. Into a lasting impact on the world. Places for 2018 entry are understandably strictly limited. Apply today at southbank.org/applynow
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ood teachers amaze and inspire their students. In my opinion, school buildings should do the same. I’m not alone in that view. Findings by the Royal Institute of British Architects in 2016 suggest that high quality school design, achieved through engagement with students and teachers, has a positive impact on both academic achievement and wellbeing. For the best part of a year now staff at Southbank International School, one of London’s leading International Baccalaureate schools, have been involved not only in ensuring students receive an excellent education, but also in plans to open a dynamic and exciting additional school campus
for the new academic year. We started this project to help with the growing demand for places at our Ofsted ‘outstanding’ school, but it is also an opportunity to consider how a building can help deliver the type of curriculum needed by today’s students. We’ve been fortunate that our parent company Cognita – who have 68 schools across Europe, Latin America and South-East Asia – have already worked on similarly ambitious projects across the world. In Singapore, for example, the Early Learning Village is a brand new school that will host up to 2,000 children aged 18 months to 6 years. That campus was designed by award-winning Bogle Architects with input from Gary Moore, Professor of Environmental Behavioural studies at Sydney University. It includes specific architectural and design elements
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that elevate the early learning experience; its facilities make it a model school for the future. Back in London we have been fortunate to find a former BBC office and recording studio near Regent’s Park and our existing site. We have had to work hard and think creatively to ensure it provides what our students – many of whom go on to study at universities including Oxford, Cambridge, Yale and Harvard – want and need. Surveys and workshops investigated what design elements would be required in an immersive campus. We challenged teams of architects, interior designers and even the innovation consultancy !What If? to turn all the creative ideas into a practical form. The result is amazing. We are creating a calm and creative space that students will enjoy learning in. When we open the campus in August, the new building will fuse Scandinavian design ethos with intuitive learning technology. Natural colours and materials will enhance a sense of space and calm. Moss walls and wood panelling will channel a sense of the natural world. But this is not going to be a nature school with a W1 postcode. When it comes to tech innovation, our classrooms will allow students to work with classmates from other global cities. Being able to have video links with schools in Hong Kong, Sao Paolo, Barcelona and Santiago will promote cultural understanding. The building will comprise flexible, multi-use areas ranging from spacious classrooms to large communal areas. These will accompany quiet areas for small group and individual work, including study pods and semiprivate breakout areas.The top floor will house a common room with soft seating. In this way we continue to demonstrate our liberal ethos, academic excellence and the values of the International Baccalaureate.
S I O B H A N M C G R AT H is Executive Principal, Southbank International School, part of the Cognita Group of schools
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Hampstead’s Fine Arts College has grown into a college for 13 to 19 year olds. Absolutely meets its founder, Candida Cave B y A M A N DA C O N S TA N C E
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hen Candida Cave’s old flatmate from her days at the Ruskin School of Art in Oxford asked if she would take on two boys she was tutoring, Cave discovered that she loved teaching. A year later, she established her own sixth-form art college with fellow artist Nicholas Cochrane. That was in 1978. Forty years on, the Fine Arts College in Belsize Park is a north London institution – for those in the know, of course.
A collection of small buildings set around a cobbled courtyard behind iron gates on England’s Lane, it feels more like an artists’ collective than a school. Cave says they consciously created a happy environment for students. “Condition, consciousness, calm – all these things help students learn,” she says. Places at FAC are hugely in demand and that’s without any advertising, ever. Most students come for sixth form to take advantage of the art-based A-Levels on offer: Fine Art, Photography, Textiles and Graphics. Entry is non-selective:
The way education has gone in the past few years, arts subjects are being really squeezed
EDUCATION • FOCUS applicants need at least five GCSEs and all Year 12 and 13 students are expected to take four A-Levels. FAC started offering GCSEs in 1994. “We realized a number of students weren’t happy at their schools so we started GCSEs,” says Cave. Since then there have been small Year 10 and Year 11 groups at the college. And from this September, it will be expanding to take Year 9 students for the first time. This is a “natural development”, says Cave, who hopes that many will join “straight from prep school to give themselves a good sweep at GCSEs”. The demand is definitely there. “I genuinely believe there are a great number of 13 year olds who are very good at art, music, drama and the way education has gone in the past few years those subjects are being squeezed,” says Cave. Looking at the list of 2017 leavers, it’s hard not to notice a certain Brooklyn Beckham. If the college has become known for anything in recent years, it’s the children of celebrities who have attended, from the Beckhams’ eldest to Rocco Ritchie and Anais Gallagher. But Cave will, quite rightly, not be drawn on her starry charges. “It’s a sensitive matter because I want the students to feel they have a normal education,” she says. Cave sold the college to Duke’s Education two years ago. She has taken a step back from day-to-day teaching but still has a great appetite for leading the college. Will the college take the logical step and become a full school, opening to children from Year 7? Cave says: “I don’t know, let’s just wait and see.” But with the college going from strength to strength, nobody would be surprised.
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Grand architecture, rich culture, vibrant cuisine and stunning beaches; modernity meets the traditional in a trip of a lifetime to Morocco’s Atlantic coast
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THE MAZAGAN BEACH RESORT BOASTS IMPRESSIVE VIEWS OVER THE ATLANTIC SEA
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Modernity meets the traditional in a trip to Morocco’s Atlantic coast By H E L E N B R O W N
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ll expectations I had of this trip to Morocco pivoted on the frazzling sights and sounds prevalent in film representations; labyrinthic streets, chaotic medinas, the air thick with heady spices and a rogue chicken picking it’s way between throngs of dusty, sandalled feet. Of course, not all parts of Morocco present themselves in this way; not least of all, El Jahida. Though not always top of the agenda on a trip to Morocco, this laid-back coastal town has a few gems to be discovered. Located just a little over 100km from Casablanca - more on this later - El Jahida transforms into a heaving holiday resort in the summer months, popular with Moroccan families. Blissfully, we explore the town in late September when the sun beats down on near-empty streets. Things to tick off include the El Jahida Port and the Unesco-listed 16th-century Cité Portugaise, an atmospheric chamber that was once used to store weaponry before becoming the setting for Orson Welles’ Othello. Of course the beach is also a pretty strong pull here and there is no where better situated to make the most of it than at the Mazagan Beach Resort. Built in 2009, this award-winning, all-encompassing 5 star stay offers an authentic taste of Morocco with all the convenience and splendour expected of a luxury
hotel. With sandy dunes, ocean views and a private beach, the resort already ticks all the boxes. Marry this with 15 different restaurants and bars, a seemingly endless list of activities - from quad biking to camel riding - a casino and a renowned spa, the Mazagan really is a destination in itself. It’s the sort of place you won’t leave for the entirety of your trip. Do not go without booking a night in the resort’s beautiful outdoor restaurant, Al Firma. A shuttle bus will take you just five minutes from the main hotel to a clearing in the trees. Illuminated by the light of an open fire and decked out with traditional Moroccan dining furniture - floor poufs et al - here you’ll get a true taste of the country's cuisine. Imagine sitting cross-legged on the floor, sipping mint tea as belly dancers weave and writhe amongst you and your dinner companions; you couldn’t paint a more definitive image of traditional Morocco if you tried. But if it’s the new you’re after, an hour’s drive up the coast will land you in Casablanca. What this coastal city lacks in architectural history, it makes up for in modern conveniences: restaurants, shopping and nightlife. The former French colony has a distinct charm, with its old walled Medina set like a pearl within a European-style city of wide boulevards and elegant Art Deco villas. To a romantic, Casablanca is a mythical place that exists in the 1942 film starring Ingrid Bergman and Humphrey Bogart. The reality is that the movie Casablanca was actually filmed on a soundstage in Hollywood and the real Casablanca A B S O L U T E LY. L O N D O N
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has long been overshadowed as a destination by the enchanting souks and exotic hippyness of Marrakech, the medieval splendours of Fez and the literary bohemianism of Tangier. In contrast, Casablanca is a heady mix of architectural treasures that glisten with gold in the sunshine and dusty, old buildings. A sprawling city with a cosmopolitan flair, Casablanca is Morocco's largest city and most hectic port. As the country’s foremost business hub, the vibe is decidedly more urban, yet it sits on the country's Atlantic coast affording it the ocean views and open skies you expect of a holiday destination. The enormity of Casablanca, Morocco's most populous city, means visitors have to make an effort to discover its hidden details. One of the richest historical aspects of Casablanca is the Art Deco architecture left by French colonialists throughout downtown Casablanca. The city is home to the second biggest Art Deco movement and boasts an eclectic mix of Moroccan architecture, French Art Deco and blend of the two, known as Mauresque. An absolute must-see for Art Deco enthusiasts is the Cinema Rialto on rue Mohammed Qorri. This particular neighborhood is rich with examples of Art Deco and is worth an afternoon stroll.
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TAKE A BREAK FROM THE BUSY CITY CENTRE AT THE FOUR SEASON'S OUTDOOR POOL
the Islamic calendar can see Hassan II Mosque packed out with around 25,000 worshippers, with 80,000 more filling the courtyard. A short car ride away, you'll find the elegant "new medina," Quartier Habous - a layout of Provençal-style squares and arches built by the French as a place for Muslims to live and trade. In this clean and inviting souk you’ll find anything from oil paintings to Art Deco statuettes. Unlike the overflowing mazes in Fez and Marrakech, Casablanca’s central market is small and manageable. White-walled stalls with green clay roofs dotted with foliage make for Instagrammable backgrounds and a wealth of sequined slippers, rugs, brassware and leatherwork stalls jostle for position beneath the limestone arches. When you're ready for a break - walking around in 30 degrees is thirsty work - head over to the Four Seasons Casablanca to for an afternoon tea that blows any other you’ve ever tried right out of the water. This is the country that does tea time like no other, so it’d be sacrilege to forgo this pastime favoured by the locals. Come three o’clock, the Four Seasons’
“These Moroccan delicacies are so irresistible you’ll want to swipe a tray for your plane ride home” Wander they alleyways west and you’ll fall upon the unmissable Hassan II Mosque at Sour Jdid. Completed in 1993, it took more than seven years and as many as 10,000 artisans to complete the intricate masterpiece. It’s among Africa's largest mosques and features one of the world's tallest minarets. Thanks to its imposing location on the waterfront and its resplendent exterior that blends Islamic architecture with Moroccan and Moorish elements, it’s one of the country's most striking buildings. Approaching on a sizzling Sunday afternoon proved, as with so many things in Casablanca, a pleasing contrast of sensory stimulations: a mild sea breeze sweeps over the mosque’s vast concourse, tourists shelter from the scorching sun under its arches and the saccharine scent of popcorn wafts over from the beach promenade. To get a sense of the size of this thing, significant dates in
lobby dining area, The Mint Lounge offers every kind of sweet and savoury treat you could ever want; from scones and gourmet sandwiches, to macarons, tarts, cakes, a chocolate fountain and an enticing selection of traditional Moroccan pastries. Using local ingredients, like orange blossom water, rose water, almonds and dates, these Moroccan delicacies are so irresistible you’ll want to swipe a tray of them for your plane ride home. Wash this down with a something from the extensive tea menu and you’ll be ready to go for a sunset dinner here. The atmosphere is anything but ordinary; a Moroccaninfused menu is served by a fire pit overlooking the Atlantic Ocean. Divine. To think Casablanca is just three hours away from London is mind-blowing. It's probably one of the biggest culture-hops you could make in that time - and what a wonderful one it is. It’s a city for travelers who like to feel like a local and who want to experience the present as well as learn about the past. A B S O L U T E LY. L O N D O N
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Half Moon’s long-lasting appeal? The truth is, it’s heaven. I stayed in the Imperial Suite which, rather than a simple hotel room, was a sea-view villa with its own living space, bedroom, bathroom, walk-in wardrobe and, most impressively, pool. Classically designed, the elegant rooms aren’t modern or glitzy, but rather a nostalgic nod back to the Half Moon’s '50s, '60s roots. It’s this timeless approach to design that allows you to take yourself away from modern stresses and therefore adds to the calming effect of the resort. The Half Moon beaches surpass those I’ve seen in any cheesy rom-com. With over two miles of seafront, the crescent-shaped Sunset Beach actually inspired the name of the resort back in 1954. Here, we spent hours kayaking, paddle boarding and, of course, drinking Red Stripe. As night fell, fire torches were lit all along the front so we could stop to watch the sky turn from blue to pink before the stars and moon took over. A B S O L U T E LY. L O N D O N
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“As night fell, fire torches were lit so we could stop to watch the sky turn from blue to pink”
There is, however, more to the Half Moon than mere beauty. With their very own equestrian centre, 18 hole golf course and Jamaica’s largest spa, activities here reign supreme. The ‘Turf and Surf’ horseback ride is an experience no one could ever forget, with the horses actually taking you off into the Caribbean sea. While the horses swim, you hold onto their tails and glide behind them. Admittedly, it’s not for the faint-hearted, but perfectly safe for even beginner riders and is bizarrely soothing once you get going. Following this with an Instagram-worthy photo shoot (where you can stand on the horse's back and pose) it will be hard to find an experience that will be as majestical, or as insane, ever again. If you’re not up for the adrenaline rush of the ride and swim, The Fern Tree Spa is a beautiful alternative. With its own herb garden, the spa uses what it grows, so ingredients include fresh lemongrass, aloe and ginger. Combining modern techniques with Jamaican traditional healing therapies, the treatments here are decompressing, invigorating and realigning - if you felt any jet lag, you won’t after leaving the treatment room. To make the most of the spa, visit the hydrotherapy
swimming pool before your treatment. I found it completely empty so I could get into the right state of mind for my massage. Food found in the resort grounds is also delicious, with six different restaurants offering up an array of international cuisines. While breakfast is served buffet-style and consists of both European and Caribbean foods, such as ackee and salt fish, lunch and dinner were a more formal affair. My personal favourite was dinner at the Seagrape Terrace where we ate ahi tuna with guacamole and cucumber followed by grilled lobster tail with mashed potato and melted butter. Locally caught, both types of meat were incredibly tender and flavoursome. For those wanting to try something even more spectacular, the hotel owned restaurant Sugar Mill is worth a visit. Located on the old Rose Hall Sugar Plantation, the mill and its water wheel still stand and create a magical backdrop to dinner. Known for its modern take on traditional Jamaican cuisine, this awardwinning fine dining restaurant uses a charcoal grill to add a smokey flavour to dishes, such as wagyu striploin and veal chop with jerk-herb butter. We finished off our feast with a thimble of 50 year old Appleton Estate rum - the oldest available to buy. Having stayed at the Half Moon, it’s obvious why the resort remains so popular. It’s a homely, private and luxurious Caribbean escape. Whether you choose to spend all your time by the pool, on the beach or adrenaline seeking, you will leave feeling revived. Come here for a proper break away and you will be ready to face whatever you have waiting for you back home.
HALF MOON RESORT An Ocean Deluxe Room at Half Moon starts from US$593 (approx £430), based on double occupancy. Price includes airport transfers, breakfast, lunch and dinner, and a daily drinks credit of US$120 (approx £90). halfmoon.com
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Ringcroft Street, N7 | £1,175,000 3 Bedroom Victorian Terraced House, Quiet Tree-Lined Street, 2 Reception Rooms, Fitted Kitchen plus Utility Room, Fantastic Built-in Storage, Large Rear Garden * Chain Free, Cellar and Attic with Skylight, Freehold. (***Please note that the front bay to the property was underpinned in 2010 for which there is a 10 year warranty***)
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two bedroom, two bathroom apartment in the heart of Shoreditch within one of the most sought-after developments in the Spitalfields area. The property comprises a master bedroom with a walk-in wardrobe which leads through an ensuite bathroom. The building benefits from a 24-hour concierge, secure underground parking and a communal outside area.
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London hides a plethora of celebrity homes. These are the most recent to come on the market
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he Celebrity stitcher Ozwald Boateng’s signature style has reeled in a wide range of stars including Mick Jagger Jimmy Page, Graham Norton and Spike Lee as well as the costume designers of many TV shows and films including Oceans 13, Tomorrow Never Dies, Sex and the City, Ugly Betty and The Matrix. But his biggest coup came when, during the 1990s, he helped define Cool Britannia and often popped into No.10 for meetings with Tony Blair.
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Politics may have moved on, but Boateng remains popular. Anyone hankering after a bespoke suit makes his shop at No.30 Savile Row a musthave appointment even if, for the average man in the street, a suit can cost a month’s wages. Which is a good thing – he’s got expensive tastes himself including this house in London’s Mayfair, which is now available to rent. It is a six-bedroom, eight-bathroom, three-reception-room terraced house on Chandos Street off Oxford Street and is available to rent through Knight Frank (020 3435 6440) at £5,000 a week.
oreign Secretary Boris Johnson and his siblings were encouraged as children to discuss high-brow subjects, and his father Stanley says the earliest ambition of the young mayor-to-be was to be ‘world king’. His parents took the family all over the world and while Boris was born in New York he also called Exmoor, London, Washington DC, Oxford and Brussels home. But the best-known of these, where his father settled after he split from Boris’ mother, is in Primrose Hill. The house, which is for sale, found international fame when Boris used it as the base for his London mayoral campaign, and is well known in the area for its pink façade. The house was also nicknamed the 'Rocking Horse House', as despite having been passed through a number of owners, a rocking horse has always featured in the front bay window. 60 Regent’s Park Road is a fivestorey Victorian house with several reception rooms, a cinema, wine cellar and four bedrooms. “Following the most recent sale in 2010, the house underwent a comprehensive transformation and extensive refurbishment,” says Orly Lehman from joint agent Knight Frank. “The current owners have increased the size to around 5,226 sq ft to provide an incredible family home that retains the original charm.” It’s for sale at £11.25 million through both Knight Frank (020 3815 3350) and Aston Chase (020 7724 4724).
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cMafia, the BBC1 TV drama about the murky world of global organised crime, based on a book written by journalist Misha Glenny, has wowed viewers and critics. Starring Happy Valley actor James Norton, fans will remember the many shots of him strolling down a cobbled street to the London home of his character, a City investment banker. In real life the road is Cranley Mews, a back street in west London off the Fulham Road. But in reality, in order to live here even City bankers might baulk; the luxe property is currently available to rent for £1,095 a week. “Cranley Mews is a great spot, we love the pretty mews houses, and it’s in a wonderful location near Gloucester Road - its use as a filming location for McMafia has certainly added an extra frisson,” says Gabriella Gyngell from letting agent Strutt & Parker (020 3504 6823).
"Its design is so unusual that Channel 4 presented it in their TV programme Amazing Spaces"
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IS LONDON’S BUYTO-LET MARKET BUST? Nigel Lewis takes the pulse of London’s prime buy-to-let market and asks the experts what’s in store for its luxe rentals.
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ondon has been the beating heart of the UK’s buy-to-let boom for several decades and its 200,000plus landlords now house over four million private renters. Landlords love London, particularly – if they can afford to – its prime areas, where rents are high and property values, apart from occasional hiccups, have continued rising since the early noughties. The average rent in London is £1,532 a month per property, while within the prime market £4,000 a month is not unusual, or five times the UK average. But over the past two years the wheels have come off the prime market.
The capital has been flooded with rental properties as many developers and landlords have bet heavily on the lettings market, particularly overseas investors from places such as Singapore, China and Hong Kong. Also, the over-supply of properties was given a boost by the additional 3% Stamp Duty charged on investment properties in April 2016, the deadline for which prompted a Serengeti-like stampede to purchase properties and avoid the extra tax. These upmarket buy-to-let addresses are now causing a problem for the market. Supply and demand are out of kilter and agent Knight Frank says that rents have
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been going down for over a year - being a landlord in London’s prime markets has been a rollercoaster experience of recent. As well as the 3% increase in Stamp Duty, landlords have seen the tax relief they once enjoyed on their mortgage interest payments being cut back each year, while the automatic tax deductions for wear and tear have also been reduced. A reasonable person might conclude, therefore, that investing in London’s prime neighbourhoods is not an opportunity worth the risk. Knight Frank disagrees. It says in recent months the tax hikes have persuaded landlords to begin exiting the market and last year the number of properties available to rent reduced by 6.4% while demand increased – by 17.6%. This, it says, will begin to drive rents back up again, most likely in the lower and upper ends of this rarefied market, which Knight Frank defines as properties with rents under £1,000 a week and over £5,000 a week. The mid-market for prime London addresses renting at between £1,000 and £1,500 a week has been, and will remain, the weakest. Rents have been falling in this price bracket by nearly 5% over the past 12 months, Knight Frank says, more so than any other prime sector. Savills paints a similar picture. It says the lower end of the prime London rental market is where the most tenants are looking for properties, and that the rent reductions are beginning to slow down. Landlords must be careful about where and what they buy, Savills’ research suggests. Its figures point to one-bedroom and two-bedroom apartments being
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the most popular among tenants, while larger family-size properties are the least sought-after. And the area where the rental price reductions have been the smallest over the past year is north west London, taking in famous-name areas such as Highgate, Hampstead, Primrose Hill and St John’s Wood. This is followed by north east London including areas considered to be hipster enclaves including Shoreditch and Islington – although parts of central London are still thought to offer an opportunity. “In prime central London, markets which provide better value for money, such as Earl’s Court, Pimlico and Marylebone, have fared better than the more expensive areas,” says Savills' Yolande Barnes.
“Rents have been falling in this price bracket by nearly 5% over the past 12 months, Knight Frank says, more so than any other prime sector”
“Some of the markets are those with a large new build supply pipeline – a situation that has brought them to the attention of a wider range of tenants. This is especially true for Marylebone, with half of Savills renters relocating here for the lifestyle.” Savills is also upbeat about the market in the future, predicting that prime London rents will be rising by 4% a year by 2021. One unusual aspect of the market is that there has been a surge in the number of tenants created by vendors who can’t sell their homes at the moment but who must move, opting to rent instead, says Richard Davies, at Chestertons. It would appear that London’s beating heart continues, although perhaps not at the blood-pumping pace it used to. A B S O L U T E LY. L O N D O N
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his is a rare opportunity to acquire a four bedroom, semi-detatched family home in one of the most sought after locations in Dulwich Village. Set on the corner of Court Lane and Desenfans Road and benefitting from a private garage, this elegant house offers excellent entertaining and family space with a two reception rooms, an eat-in kitchen and landscaped garden. Upstairs features four bedrooms and two bathrooms (one ensuite). The loft has already been converted in to a spacious bedroom. This home is wonderfully situated in the heart of the Village, perfect for all of the amentities and school catchments. Court Lane is one of the most prestigious addresses in Dulwich Village due to its proximity to both Dulwich Village and Dulwich Park. Sought-after state schools are on the doorstep, as are world-renowned independent options such as James Allen's Girls School, Alleyn's School and Dulwich College. More information from Knight Frank on 020 3757 6230 or knightfrank.com
2 In Bromley, the price falls to between £700,000 and £950,000. The Victorian semidetached featured comes in at £850,000 and has excellent transport links. Finally, to buy a Victorian property in Newham, you will need to drum up between £550,000 and £975,000. For the lower end of the spectrum, you can buy the Purple Bricks property, benefitting from spacious rooms.
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AYLMER ROAD, EAST FINCHLEY, N2 A two double bedroom apartment set on the first floor of a modern gated development.
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THE OWNERS LOVE “We love the location! Based just off the Bishops Avenue, we are very close to Hampstead, Highgate and within walking distance of East Finchley station.” “We love the space of the flat, with approximately 1350 sq ft, the flat offers room to live spaciously.” “We love the security of being on the first floor. The windows are triple glazed making for a very peaceful flat. There is a video phone entry system for you to see who is at the door and alarm system” WE’VE NOTICED There is CCTV surrounding the building which you can access from your phone. This property is being sold with no onward chain. • 2 Bedrooms • 2 Bathrooms (1 en-suite) • 4 Balconies (1 terrace overlooking communal gardens) • Separate Kitchen with integrated Miele appliances
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FALKLAND HOUSE MEWS, FALKLAND ROAD, NW5 A three bedroom modern mews house situated in Kentish Town.
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THE OWNERS LOVE “The location is fantastic with Kentish Town and its bustling bars and restaurants on our doorstep” “The privacy and security of the mews is great” “The mews is very quiet yet being situated within the very heart of Kentish Town” WE’VE NOTICED Planning permission has been granted for the garage to be converted into the house to increase the living space. Another application has been submitted for approximately a 450 sqft basement which would consist of three rooms. The gated mews consists of just two houses. • 3 Bedrooms • 2 Bathrooms (including en-suite to master bedroom) • Modern Kitchen with integrated appliances
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