November/December 2011 Issue

Page 1


Stockist of Jewellery, Accessories and Vintage www.queenies-bazaar.com

Interesting, pretty and usable pieces of fashion & accessories for everyday wearing or that special occasion

Find us on Facebook - search for ’Queenies-Bazaar’



November /December This months celebrity

28 Gina G Exclusive Interview with the fab Gina G!

Fashion & Beauty

09 Beauty Book Latest news and products 11 Pregnancy Fashion Perfect Jeans 12 Twit Twoo Gorgeous owl accessories 14 Off Duty Fashion Inside the wardrobe of a paramedic 16 Fashion Pages Outside Style 32 Accessory Heaven The latest great accessories

Living 20 Mother & Baby Review and features 22 Nursery Idea book Fabulous Nursery finds 40 Tiggy’s Blog Great pet gadgets & goodies 42 Recipes Pumpkin Delights 46 Little Black Book Great places to shop & pamper

Competitions

38 WIN! WIN! A signed copy of Rosie Vanier’s ‘Black Cats & Black Stars’album

Cute Owl Bag! Check out page 12

2011


H

Editor’s Letter

ello and welcome to this special combined issue of Anne Louise. In this issue we feature an exclusive interview with the fabulous Gina G, who is making a comeback with her brilliant new single ‘Next 2 you’. We find out what she’s been up to since Eurovision..... Beauty Editor Chelsea shows us how to achieve eyes with impact, just in time for the festive season. You’re sure to impress with these alluring eyelashes!

Our mother and baby section expands to include a new Nursery Idea Book, bringing you the latest and greatest interior design for your little ones. Adele interviews Rosie Varnier who is receiving some great reviews, “Rosie Vanier has a voice that leaps from sugary pop to operatic whoops, her ivories chiming through a repertoire raging from the turbulent to the serene.” - Independent on Sunday. I would also like to let you know about the newest member of the team, Baby Bump! I’m proud to announce I’m 6 1/2 months pregnant with my first baby! Thank you all for your support, I hope you all have a Merry Christmas and a Fabulous New year.

Find us on Facebook www.facebook.com/annelouisemagazine Follow us on Twitter www.twitter.com/annelouisemag

Love Linsey x

Linsey Robinson, Editor & Owner

Newest member of the team!

How to get in touch Sales & marketing

media@annelouisemagazine.com Mob: 07950 213 494

editor

editor@annelouisemagazine.com Mob: 07950 213 494

Adele’s Accessories adele@annelouisemagazine.com

Copyright © Anne Louise Magazine 2011 | Anne Louise Magazine is published Monthly. All prices in this publication were correct at the time of going to press. All material is copyright to Anne Louise and may not be reproduced in any form without obtaining prior permission.


Beauty

Passion for

Beauty Our new Beauty Editor, Chelsea Allen shares the latest and greatest beauty finds.......

Benefit They’re Real Mascara £18.50 Boots If you like long, luscious, lifted eyelashes – this is the mascara for you. It’s jet black colour helps eyes to look bold and defined along with the long-wear formula, which means it never smudges or dries out. With spider lashes being in this season you simply cannot be without this mascara. It’s specially designed brush helps to separate and curl lashes from the base right to the tip. There couldn’t have been a more appropriate name for this mascara as the extra volume and dramatic length gives a fabulous false eyelash effect. Give everyone eyelash envy with ‘They’re Real Mascara.’

6 | anne louise nov/DEC 2011


Rimmel Union Jack Eye Palette in Black Cab - £6.99 Superdrug With metallic eyes hitting the runway this season we’ve been looking for the perfect product to give us that shimmering, sexy look – and Rimmel has the answer. As part of their ‘Get the London Look’ range they have released six Union Jack inspired eye shadows and we’re in love! Each fabulous little palette contains four different shimmering colours with their signature crown stamp in the middle. Their creamy velvet HD technology creates a colour that looks perfect and reflective under any light. They’re clever, compact and cutting edge with their intricate designs. Plus, they’re a steal at £6.99 for four fabulous colours and shades - what more do you need to fit into the bustling, fashion crazed capital?

Eye Rock Crystal Tattoo’s £22 ASOS.com As Nail Rock was such a huge success last season, the company has expanded to give us dazzling eye embellishments from their new Eye Rock collection. It features six glistening designs, which each come with their own adhesive to create designs even Jessie J would be jealous of. The collection uses Swaroski elements and each design offers a unique style, which cannot be achieved with regular make-up. The crystals can even last a couple of days with proper application and after care. They are absolutely perfect to create glamorous, individual styles that will give your eyes a sexy, unique shine.

Me Me Me Eye liner & Eye liner Sweep £4.99 & £6.50 For bold, sleek eye liner this season look no further than Me Me Me’s Kohl eye liner pencil and eye liner sweep pen. The pencil has everything you need: It’s soft, precise and easy to use. It glides on smoothly creating a thick line or can be smudged for a sultry, smokey eye effect. And the best thing is it comes in four fabulous shades: a dark edgy coal, a rich deep chocolate, a calming beautiful blue and a gorgeous autumn green. For a bolder look with feline flicks your only choice should be Me Me Me’s Eye liner Sweep Pen. It’s perfect to create thick, dramatic flicks in a dark, jet black. For defined, accentuated eyes the pen offers maximum control and precision to make the process as hassle-free as possible. Just add a pair of ‘falsies’ and you’ll have cat eyes perfect for indulging your wild side!


Beauty How-to

How to put on Eyelashes When it comes to false eyelashes the choice is endless. They’re is such a variety when it comes to choosing, such as length, volume and shape. However, they can be tricky to put on, so if you have never put them on before practice makes perfect. Here is a step-by-step guide on how to get perfect, fluttering eyelashes.

1

Hold the eyelashes in the middle with a pair of tweezers.

2

3

Use the tweezers to place each corner of the lashes along your lash line, gently pressing down to secure them in place. Once they are stuck on firmly, look up and make sure you can’t see any of the glue, if you can apply a little liquid eye liner in black over the top.

4

Apply the glue along the lash line from start to finish. (Never be naive enough to think that the eyelashes that say they already have glue on them will work - they don’t!)

Close your eye, holding the ey elashes in the middle , place them just above your own la sh line in the middle of your eyelid.

5

{

Apply some m ascara to your own eyelashes to achieve a more natural look.

There you have it perfect fluttering eyelashes.

{

We used Eylure’s Girls Aloud Nadine Eyelashes, £5.19 Superdrug 8 | anne louise nov/dec 2011


BeautyBook Find out what’s new on the beauty scene and what products works best

MERRY CLINIQUE

Here at Anne Louise we have fallen in love with this gorgeous silver purse from Clinique, £27 containing 4 Clinique’s Chubby Stick Moisturizing Lip Colour Balms. Ideal for any occasion, keep your favourite shades of Chubby Stick Moisturizing Lip Colour Balm with you at all times in this chic, silver purse.

Give the straightners

A Break

In a matter of minutes this safe, easy to use at home treatment will transform even the most unruly locks to smooth,polished perfection all from the comfort of your own bathroom. £19.99 from Boots.

Ted Makes an Excellent Case Ted’s treating his female following to a little luxury with the sensational new Make It Big Vanity Case. Bursting with fabulous products, every girl needs a vanity case and this one is a cut above the rest. The Ted Baker Make It Big Vanity Case includes all a lady needs to feel pampered, refreshed and tranquil. Available at Boots

nov/dec 2011 anne louise | 9


Beauty

Get the look s a m t s i r h this C

With Ruby Hammer Recommends exclusively at the Beauty Hall - Debenhams

Achieve the ultimate party look this Christmas with internationally renowned celebrity makeup artist Ruby Hammer and her capsule collection, Ruby Hammer Recommends, exclusively available at Debenhams Beauty Hall. With Ruby’s ‘Kit’ at your fingertips and her party look tips, you too can be the ultimate starlet this festive season!

Brighten up with the Total Colour Collection, £12. Ruby’s Top Tip: “When applying highlighter, focus on the areas of the skin the sun would hit when outside, this provides a natural glow”.

Ruby Hammer suggest “for the perfect party eye, I use Eye Glitter Shadow Pots, £10. These easy to apply cream formulas can be used alone for a light wash of colour or applied with soft shimmer powder for a more intense finish”.

For luscious lips and instant change of look, look to Lips Gloss Collection, £6. Ruby Says “ The gold is my favourite, the perfect shade to highlight beautiful lips. dab in the centre to give an illusion of a fuller pout”. 10 | anne louise nov/dec 2011


Pregnancy Jeans Advice

Crave Maternity Wear shares their top tips on getting pregnancy jeans perfect....

W

e all have a pair of jeans we cannot live without. Crave Maternity regularly receive calls and emails asking us for help when choosing maternity jeans. Jeans are a big part of everyday fashion, so why should you have to wear unflattering trousers just because your jeans don’t fit? Here are some tips to help when choosing maternity jeans:

1 2 3

4 5

6

Choose the style of jean you are most comfortable with and what best suited you before your pregnancy. If you are used to wearing skinny jeans, which are very fashionable at the moment, then try a pair of maternity skinny jeans. When choosing maternity clothes you should stick with the size you usually wear, however with jeans; try your prepregnancy size and the next size up to compare the two and find which is most comfortable. To really show off your bump and elongate your legs choose a dark wash jean for a more flattering look. For the colder months overbump style jeans are perfect for keeping your bump cosy and warm. For warmer months we recommend an underbump style jean which is a lot cooler on the skin. Choose a pair of maternity jeans which will last throughout your pregnancy, for fit you should choose jeans which have elastic and button fastening around the side to fit your bump at every stage. When you find the perfect maternity jeans why not buy a couple of pairs or the same style in different colours to bulk out your maternity wardrobe. There are a variety of maternity jeans on the market from skinny jeans to a more comfortable boyfriend style jean. Whatever your style you will find the perfect pair for you.

Visit www.cravematernity.co.uk for fabulous maternity fashion nov/dec 2011 anne louise | 11


Twit Twoo Gorgeous Owls take over everywhere!

Owl Print Blous e, £28 www.next.co .uk

9 .uk 3.9 o , £ le.c ing na l R acio Ow rn nt nte Gia w.i ww Owl Party Statement Necklace, £30 www.accessorize.co.uk

1212 | anne | anne louise louise August nov/dec 2011 2011

Vicenza Owl trinket box, £14 www.debenhams.com


Olaf Owl Cushion, £36 www.hunkydoryhome.co.uk

Pretty Owl Mug With Coaster / Lid, £6.50 www.verynicethings.co.uk

12.50 ag, £ B e i m unch ip.co Zoo L nutandp l w O .pea www

Owl Boy Iphone 4 Case, £23 www.giantsparrows.co.uk

Owlet Neutral Cushion, £25 www.brightonpod.com

nov/dec 2011 anne louise | 13


Fashion

Off Duty Fashion: A Peek inside a Paramedic’s Wardrobe Our new Fashion Editor, Samantha Barker catches up with Ally Wright, a 27 year old Lincolnshire Paramedic to talk off duty style

R

ecently, having started my son at primary school, I remembered what it was like to have to wear a uniform everyday: the pro of not having to choose an outfit daily but the negative of the lack of freedom and expression, hence, as a creative type, me having avoided wearing a uniform since.

Uniform and Shopping However for many jobs, the uniform is a vital component and allows instant recognition from the public whilst proudly displaying a person’s skills and professionalism. A good friend of mine is a paramedic and consistently works 12 hour 14 | anne louise nov/dec 2011

shifts in tough life/ death conditions; the green uniform she wears signifies emergency help and immediately gives trust to whoever is in need of that help, it reflects the hard graft put in to provide a necessary public service. For a professional who isn’t in the fashion industry or have the time to experiment with their style on a daily basis, it can prove more difficult to develop a strong sense of what suits them and their personality. There is also the factor of cost and making ends meet is becoming increasingly difficult for many, being strategic and opportunistic in relation to your fashion shopping is important and a necessary.

Glitter, Vintage and Practicality….. Delving into Ally’s wardrobe allowed me to see a creative side to a person who within their job shows discipline and organisation. Her wardrobe has a sense of play and indulgence, key items include glittery mega heels and vintage knee high boots that she has had re-heeled and coloured with a black permanent marker to regain an even matt black colour, as opposed to a blotchy one (not advisable but sometimes needs must!). Other staples include a winter mac and quality


wool jumper with a dog motif. The joy of buying clothing can be seen through the purchase of beautiful lace effect vintage gloves, whilst the need for practicality is evident with a selection of key additional items for the winter season.

‘Paramedic Shoulders’ With a petite height and small frame, Ally is fortunate to be able to suit most style of clothing, although the trendy palazzo pants could drown out her curves. She has got ‘paramedic shoulders’ from the amount of lifting she does in her job, which could mean more delicate dress and designer pieces might be difficult to fit in comfortably, but the toning of her shoulders should be shown off and one side shoulder dresses are an effective way of doing this with a stylish and feminine look.

A need for Normality and Christmas Festivities Importantly Ally’s collection of clothing, shoes, bags (LOTS of bags!) and jewellery reflect a need for normality: a healthy approach to socialising in time out from the intense responsibility of her employment. Off duty Christmas fashion will surely include injections of the colour red, which suit Ally’s tanned skin and blonde hair. Ironically the green paramedic uniform also fits in with the festive colours!

During this season’s festivities a little more appreciation for our public services such as paramedics and firemen is due, maybe we should send a few more mince pies their way and show our thanks, letting them know we greatly value their hard work and dedication.

Ally loves shoes and bags!


Outside Style

Fashion

70’s single breasted tulip coat £40, frill lace sock £2.50, ankle boot £22 www.matalan.co.uk


Double breasted coat, £58 www.next.co.uk Vila Large Collar Belted Coat, £90 www.freemans.com

Clothin g Coat, £60

Red Belted Coat, £35 www.george.com

ry’s TU

Sainsbu nov/dec 2011 anne louise | 17


20 t, £ oo le B nk le A ck Bu nd dA m Stu .co eel ego h H go Hig w.yo ww

5

9 .9

39

ts

oo

eB kl An k rim o.u r T .c Fu u k -sh ac .a Bl ww w

Block Heel Knee Boot Tan, £34.99 www.internacionale.co.uk 9 m , £4 .co ots dio Bo estu ss o Mo w.sh ww

18 | anne louise nov/dec 2011

3 Buckle Black Heeled Boot, £66 www.barratts.co.uk

Fashion


La Redoute Belted Tab Button Turquoise Blue Coat ÂŁ115 www.laredoute.co.uk


Mother & Baby Bringing you the latest information for mums and mums to be.....

The five point pregnancy plan Lifestyle can have a big impact on pregnancy health and the future health of children. We have a much better understanding today of the link between lifestyle and pregnancy health. Weight, diet and daily exercise, for example, can all have an impact on health during pregnancy and beyond for both mother and baby. Tommy’s, www.tommys.org, has developed a new campaign focusing on five key health messages that we want women, their families and healthcare professionals to take on board.

Three: exercise in pregnancy It is best to maintain a good level of fitness in pregnancy that is consistent with pre-pregnancy fitness level. The Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists recommends at least 30 minutes of moderate physical activity per day. Keeping active encourages better well-being, helps aches and pains, improves pregnancy weight management and reduces stress levels.

One: nutrition in pregnancy Four: smoking in pregnancy Women should get enough essential vitamins and minerals in their diet to reduce the risk of having smaller babies with health problems. The three key vitamins and minerals to be aware of are: • folic acid – reduces the likelihood of the baby having neural tube defects • Vitamin D – promotes healthy bones and teeth for the baby  • iron – pregnant women can be deficient in iron, which is important for the overall health of mother and baby.

Two: weight in pregnancy Weight should be effectively managed. Having a Body Mass Index (BMI) of 30 or more is associated with a higher risk of pregnancy complications. We are funding research to develop more support and advice for women with a BMI of 30 or higher. We have already developed a guide called Managing your weight in pregnancy, which you can order free of charge from our shop.

20 | anne louise nov/dec 2011

Smokers should give up smoking as soon as possible to increase their chances of having a healthy baby. Giving up smoking is not easy and women need to be made aware of the support that their midwife and GP can provide as well as that available from the local NHS Pregnancy Smoking Cessation Advisor.

Five: mental health in pregnancy Women suffering from mental health problems need to talk to their midwife or GP so that they are put in touch with the appropriate services or support groups. Depression and anxiety are the most common mental health problems in pregnancy. These illnesses affect about 10 to 15 out of every 100 pregnant women and can affect the growth and development of the baby.


Cute Hats!

Handmade Stripy Baby Hats With Tassels, £14.95 www.cobwebknits.co.uk Beautiful handmade baby hats in bright, quirky designs inspired by nature. They make fantastic gifts that prove a talking point at every baby shower. The stylish packaging is another of their great selling features. All the hats are individually labelled and packaged in pretty, rustic, straw-filled presentation boxes and if they are being posted directly to someone else as a gift, they are happy to include a gift card with any purchase at no extra cost. All their products can be machine washed at 40°C.

Just too adorable for words! Baby Cozi Cable Booties, £45 /www.babatude.com Made with a sheepskin upper and sheep’s wool lining by LFA (Love from Australia), the hip chic brand favoured by the Beckhams, Kate Moss and JoliePitts kids to name but a few! Sheepskin stretches very quickly with wear and in time it will mould to the shape of the foot. These gorgeous little boots are meant to be worn with bare feet for maximum comfort and because the sheepskin wicks moisture away they allow the feet to breathe. Available from 3 months through to 18 months.

Cutie McTootie wearing Hootie! Hootie Mctootie Screen Printed Baby Grow, £13 www.scampbabygifts.co.uk A gorgeous screen printed Hootie McTootie baby grow is a perfect gift for any baby - and what baby (and mum & dad) can resist the charms of a Scottish Owl? Currently available in 0-3 and 3-6 months.100% cotton Screen printed in the UK using water based inks


Nursery Ideabook

Whitehaven 4 piece collection; cot bed £300, dresser £350, wardrobe £450, cot-top changer £64.99 www.mothercare.com


Personalised Baby Print, £32 www. verynicethings.co.uk 9

24.9

e, £ obil

M ted oun all-m nc.com i pW Pee .boon w ww

Monkey Zoo Bookends, £29 www.peanutandpip.com Gingham Birdhouses - Set Of 3, £7.95 www.homehomehome.co.uk

Oscar Chest Of Drawers/changing Unit, £434 www.naturalmat.co.uk

Lula Bunny Clock, £30 www.hunkydoryhome.co.uk

nov/dec 2011 anne louise | 23


Come and join us with our puppets, handmitts, floaty scarves, parachutes, pom poms, hobby horses and lots more ......

Classes are running throughout Lincolnshire and Peterborough



Wedding Blog We bring you some gorgeous bridal finds, whether your on a strict budget or money’s no object budget!

Ayla Lace Dress, £46 www.monsoon.co.uk

Freespirit bridesmaid tiara, £10 www.woolworths.co.uk

Ladybird Faux Fur Coat from £20 www.woolworths.co.uk

Girls Footwear glitter ballet pump, £7 www.matalan.co.uk

26 | anne louise nov/dec 2011


Neiva Dress (Lavender) £46, Sparkle Toe Cap Ballerina £20 , Bridget Dress (Ivory) £46/, Beaded Bow Cha Cha Cha Shoes £22



GINA G

Gina G is back! Anne Louise Magazine caught up with Gina for an exclusive interview about her fab new single...... Interview Linsey Robinson

How does it feel to be making a return? Awesome. Now that I’m living in LA, I have to say “awesome”…a lot! But it is. I feel great about it. It has been a tough road to say the least, but I am not a quitter.

artists do it. They fly in and fly out, so that’s what I’ll have to do. So I’ll be earning some air miles that’s for sure. I am about to fly out for a promo tour for the single. I am excited to be back on the scene and doing what I love. And I miss the UK so much.

What have you been up to since your last album?

Are there any planned follow ups or an album in the pipeline?

I’ve always been busy doing music in some way shape or form. I was releasing songs that ended up on compilations in Europe and worldwide. I was a featured artist on club singles. I always had my hand in there doing it, somehow, some way all through the years.

Yes, we are working on the follow up right now and have a few options. It’s an exciting process, but a challenging one when you have more control than you are used to. I work very closely with my label, Discipline Music, who are behind me 100% and decisions are made together. I listen to them, they listen to me. An album is definitely in the pipeline.

But I also had my priority. My family. I got married, had children, lived the family life for many years but all the while doing music. My last release was 2006 and it made some noise. Then I had another baby in 2007, and well….here I am. I couldn’t do both music and be a Mum 100% and make it work. I wanted to devote my time to my kids while they were so young. Now, I have the time. But even through the sleepless nights with baby and through toddlerhood, I was in the studio, writing and recording songs, for other artists and myself. My kids are at school. Now, I’m ready, willing and very able.

Your new single is out soon here in the UK “Next 2 You”, how excited are you about that? Very excited. It feels strange living in the US and releasing a song in the UK, but it’s how all the US

If there is an album what are we to expect terms of musical style? I am going for much tougher sounding tracks than ever before, with exciting, slamming club productions. I love where music is at right now, it is SO me. I’ve been waiting for the hard-edged club dance to be on commercial radio worldwide, now it is. I’ve been trying since I was a teenager to combine my pure pop voice with what a slamming Club DJ would play. And hey, let’s add a great rap, which we did on “Next 2 You” and it worked beautifully. Every song on the album is going to be anthemic and slamming. That, I know for sure.

Are there any artists you would like to collaborate with? 
 I would LOVE Travie McCoy to rap on one of my tracks. He’s so cool. I love the tatts. nov/dec 2011 anne louise | 29


What or who are you listening to the most at the minute? Whatever my 7 and 4 year old demand I put on, which is all the radio hits. When LMFAO comes on they go nuts. Me too! No really, I listen to all kinds of music. Luckily my kids are into the old stuff as well. I love Boston, a band I discovered from the 80’s while living here and actually, anything from the 80’s. So I do rock out in my car a lot. But back to 2011, I love Taio Cruz and Bruno Mars. They are my commercial radio favourites.

Do you have a favourite Artist or Band? It will always be The Police. Every single album.

What was it like being in the Eurovision back in 1996? Well considering I had no clue what Eurovision was because I had never ever watched it. Not even after I won the British Song Contest did I actually watch Eurovision. They told me to, but I still didn’t. I was too busy. So I would have to say it was all very bizarre. The whole experience was a very strange, chaotic, nightmarish and equally “fun” experience. But mostly, it was just plain weird. I mean, back in 1996, the competition was mainly full of folk songs and I don’t know what. Then I show up, in my teeny weenie, extremely sparkly dress, with a hammering 132 bpm, euro dance tune with all the glitz and glamour of Hollywood and the judges must have completely freaked out. All of them looked over 60. Bizarre. I pretended to know what was going on and what I was doing there.

time? In a perfect world, it would be a candle lit bath and a massage. But unfortunately, my destress is falling into bed at midnight, then up again at 6. But I do get the weekends to sleep in, and oh man, do I sleep in. And I do buy packages of massages. This has reminded me to book one in.

What’s the best piece of advice you have ever been given? Listen to all the advice, and then do it your way. From my mother.

What’s your weakness when shopping? Furniture. I am a design freak.

Is there a beauty product you can’t live without? Christian Dior, Capture R60/80 Eye Cream. It works!

Tell us one thing most people don’t know about you. I left school when I was 16 and became a Club DJ. I lied about my age.

If asked would you do Eurovision again? Aahh….No.

If you were to do a cover of a song, what would it be? Steve Winwood – Higher Love. It’s on my list. It’s epic though.

How do you de stress at the end of a long day? De-stress? What’s that? I know I am in the best place in the world to do yoga and meditate, because everyone does here, but who has the 32 | anne louise october 2011

Gina G ‘Next 2 you’ out 13th November www.ginag.com Stunning Corset by www.lottie-emile.co.uk


october 2011 anne louise | 33


Fashion

Accessory Heaven

Adele brings you the latest gorgeous fashion accessories....

LOVE THESE FUNKY WRIST CUFFS!

nd p a bla liven u ing to to y a w eth ct e perfe nd som s are th ’ll be sure to fi ff u c e d andma e of style you feisty h g fuelled These ming in a ran from only £7. tes art ies. a e r c o o cessor g h outfit. C mood. Startin illy Gough, w and unisex ac ur de by J e bags suit yo and ma -off handmad d e n ig Des f one ation o k combin tonarts.co.u ot www.c

E D I S D L I N THE W

O

r, ndent patented chocke This stunning Zebra pe uth So m fro ed de and import £10.50, was hand ma is t tha r cke cho t en l statem Africa. Own a beautifu er. bb gra nt me com & int po bound to be a talking r.com www.queenies-bazaa 32 | anne louise nov/dec 2011

LOVE THIS!


LITTLE BIT OF HEAVEN Quote

This embossed angel wing style layered necklace, £19, is stunning! Perfect to add some sparkle to those festive outfits. www.tote-allybags.co.uk

IC H C D E L RECYC ade from ve been m m silver a h , 0 .5 5 £ o earrings, d hangs fr These tulip tic drinks bottles an g hooks. s in la r earr recycled p n design. rling silve e and ste ited editio ir w lim d a f te o la rt p pa rrings are These ea .co.uk ry e ll e w je s www.emu

Stand out from the crowd Statement wildlife jewellery is all the rave this season and this brooch, £8, is bang on trend..... www.accessorize.co.uk

Check out my reviews on www.annelouisemagazine.com


Interiors

Deck the Halls.... Dobbies, £12

Get into the Christmas spirit with these fantastic festive goodies!

Aston’s of London, £12

t Peanu

& Pip,

£28.45

Rume, £14.95

4

£ Q,

B&

Gift Wrapped & Gorgeous, £18

The Contemporary Home, £19.99

Hunkydory Home, £7.99


Sainsbury’s Deck the Halls


Rosie Vanier

This month Adele caught up for a chat with Rosie, an electric mix of Kate Bush and Cyndi Lauper merged with the image of Rosanna Arquette in desperately Seeking Susan.... So Rosie your now a solo artist.... Yes.’Rosie and the Goldbug’ broke up nearly two years ago now, it’s a long time actually but it feels like a heartbeat. I always wanted to be a solo artist at some point but really I’m only going for it now. I’ve just started gigging again and recorded a new EP “Black Cats and Black Stars. Do you write your own lyrics? Yes, writing my own songs is my favorite thing. I was doing it before I even realized what I was doing! As a kid I used to write lots of poetry, I would be singing new lyrics and poetry over the top of my classical pieces during piano lessons. What influence’s you? My parents are probably my biggest influence, they were both Folk musicians and they wanted me to have an education in music. I guess it was the formal education that really helped me. I never really planned to be a pop musician from a young age, it just naturally happened. You’ve got tremendous stage presence, do you get nervous? I do get a little bit nervous but I’ve always liked performing. The perfect combination is writing my own songs and then performing them on stage. At one point I wanted to be an actress. I found it really difficult saying other peoples words and being restricted creatively. As a musician at least I can be creative. I loved the facsinator you wore on stage, which you mentioned your mum made you. Do you get her involved a lot when it comes to designing your outfits? Yeah the Headdresses, she likes making them. She used to make her and dads costumes, they always had bits of glitter and stuff. She’s always collecting beads and sequins for me. Once she made me a dress out of a trouser leg! Wow! That just shows how petit you are! Yes, ell it was actually a stretchy trouser leg.... Where do you find inspiration? All of it’s very personal, even when it’s disguised as someone else it’s usually from my own experience’s. 36 | anne louise nov/dec 2011

Do you find it therapeutic? It’s the best thing ever if you’ve got any inner demons, helps to get them out. When I get to write about them and put them in a pop song it departmentalizes them into an area then there dealt with and I can move on. So does that mean you have to live a slightly turbulent life to keep coming up with the goods? I don’t think my life’s intentionally turbulent but I’m definitely someone who live’s life as much as I possibly can. Have you got a favorite quote or expression? Give me the boy at 8 and I’ll give you the man at 40. The sentiment that whatever happens to you at a young age kinda makes you who you are for the rest of your life.... How would you describe yourself? The basis is definitely pop and very commercial but with a twist. It’s organic. It’s who I am. Your live music is very energetic. If you tame it down in a recording studio it becomes something completely different. Is it important for you to keep the ‘realness’ about your music? 100%. You’ve got to make sure you don’t loose who you are and keep your focus and get the direction right, and i think I’ve captured that on this EP. Rosie Vanier has already begun her first Solo Tour travelling all over the UK with her right hand man Marti Everett (on drums) Mon 07th Nov - 12 Bar Club London, UK Sun 13th Nov - Gylly Beach Cafe - Falmouth Fri 9th Dec - The 27 Club - Torquay Sat 17th Dec - ChyBar Burlesque Ball - Newquay www.rosievanier.com Checkout the Interview along with a preview of Rosie’s latest tracks at: www.annelouisemagazine.com



WIN! WIN! A signed copy of Rosie Vanier’s ‘Black Cats & Black Stars’

HOW TO ENTER To enter send your name, address and contact phone number to win@annelouisemagazine.com, stating ‘Rosei Vanier’ in the subject line.

Terms and Conditions: Closing date: 10.12.11. Competition is open to all UK residents. No cash alternative available. Data Protection By entering, you agree that Anne Louise magazine may contact you by e-mail regarding products and offers. If you don’t want offers from Anne Louise magazine please state clearly in your entry ‘OUT’.


MULBERRY Peony Pink Bayswater Leather Bag, £455 www.burntoutbutopulent.com

5

6 Tote, £ Jessica .co.uk a ic www.n

em

Preloved it

Want one list

Round up of some fabulous bags..... £15.99 osette, R e g r a L ion.com ilotfash www.p

Whistler Small Hobo, £45 www.fiorelli.com Bag £15 www.sainsburys.co.uk

g, ll Ba

Sku kle nuc co.uk K lic. fted Cra .repub www

Slouch Bag, £24.99 www.newlook.co.uk

.99

£22

nov/dec 2011 anne louise | 39


Pets

TIGGY’S blog Our resident mascot Tiggy the Chihuahua, brings you gorgeous accessories for your cherished pets To see more pictures visit www.Facebook.com/TiggysBlog

Feed Me Or The Goldfish Gets It Cat Bowl, £22.50 For the threatening feline who’s got you wrapped around their little paw. www.sweetwilliamdesigns.com

Flea Detector & Killer, £14.99 Use this completely safe and chemically free electronic comb to detect, remove and kill fleas and ticks from your pet’s coat. The built-in electronic teeth - which are insulated to protect the skin provide a voltage that is fatal to fleas and ticks, yet harmless to pets and humans. When the comb passes through your pet’s fur, any fleas present are instantly killed on contact.

www.healthylivingdirect.com

40 | anne louise nov/dec 2011


Pets

Model, Jenny Curran, shows her beautiful Chihuahua, Lily, some love by giving her a bottle of UrbanPup.com’s new Dog Perfume which is available in six gorgeous and dog friendly scents.

Sweet Smell of Success.... Busy online doggie accessory company Urbanpup. com is enjoying the sweet smell of success as its latest dog themed gift, Urban Pup Dog Perfume, is added to its popular online ranges. The perfumes are designed not to overpower a dog’s senses, nor to necessarily mask a natural dog smell, but they merely add a subtle hint of fragrance to dogs’ coats and simultaneously provide the soothing benefits of aromatherapy to the dog’s skin. The new dog fragrances retail at £14.95. To see the latest ranges of Urban Pup perfumes and other dog themed accessories log onto www.urbanpup.com.


Food

PUMPKIN DELIGHTS Chestnut and Pumpkin Seed Croustade Cups with Butternut Squash and Cranberry Jus 175g wholemeal sliced bread, made into crumbs 1 ½ tsp mixed dried herbs 30g pumpkin seeds 75g unsalted butter (*or use hard margarine) 700g butternut squash, peeled and cut into 2cm cubes 1 very small onion, peeled and finely chopped (about 50g prepared weight) 160g cooked and peeled chestnuts, chopped 2 bay leaves 120ml vegetarian red wine 200g cranberry sauce (fresh home made is best!)

1 Preheat oven to 200C / 400F / Gas mark 6. Grease 4 x Yorkshire pudding tins with margarine or butter. Line a baking tin with foil. 2 To make the crust: Put breadcrumbs, mixed dried herbs and the pumpkin seeds into a large bowl. Melt 50g butter (*or hard margarine) and pour onto the breadcrumb mixture. Mix well, then divide equally between the four prepared Yorkshire pudding tins. Using the back of a spoon and your fingers, press evenly into the tins to form shallow cups. Pinch the edges between your fingers and thumb to make them firm – the edges should not be crumbly. Put in the oven and bake for about 15 minutes until crisp. Cool in the tins for about 5 minutes, then remove carefully and put on a cooling rack until ready to serve. 3 To make the filling: Melt the remaining 25g butter (or hard margarine) in a small saucepan. Put the prepared butternut squash in a bowl and toss it with half the melted butter and 2 tbs water. Put the butternut squash into the foil-lined baking tin and bake in the oven for 45 minutes, stirring occasionally, until soft. It should remain moist – if it seems to be drying out, add a very little more water. 4 Meanwhile, make the chestnut paté: sauté the onion in the remaining butter for about five minutes until soft. Add the chestnuts, bay leaf and 4 tbs of the red wine, together with 4 tbs water. Bring to the boil then reduce the heat, cover, and simmer for 10 minutes. Remove the bay leaf and mash the chestnuts to a moist spreading paté. If it is too dry, add a little more water. 5 Put the cranberry sauce in a small saucepan with the remaining red wine. Bring gently to the boil, stirring, then simmer for about 5 – 10 minutes until the sauce has reduced a little but is still runny. 6 To serve: divide the warm chestnut paté between the croustades, pile the butternut squash on top. Drizzle a little of the cranberry jus around the plate, then serve the rest separately.

42 | anne louise nov/dec 2011


Roast Pumpkin and Swiss Chard Risotto Copyright © The Vegetarian Society

600g pumpkin 4 tbsp olive oil 1 tbsp maple syrup a pinch cinnamon powder 50g blanched almonds, chopped 225g trimmed leek, finely chopped 250g Arborio or Carnaroli risotto rice 100ml vegetarian dry white wine

900ml-1litre light vegetable stock 150g Swiss chard (leaves only) roughly shredded 1 ½ tbsp single cream season to taste To Serve: A squeeze lemon juice to taste

1 Heat oven to Gas 5/ 190C/ 375F. Cut the pumpkin into quarters, peel and de-seed. Then cut into thick slices/ segments (approx 12-15cm) and place in a roasting pan. Mix together 2 tbsp oil, maple syrup and cinnamon and drizzle over the pumpkin. Roast for 25-30 minutes until tender, take out of the oven and cut into large dice. 2 In a small frying pan heat 1 tsp oil and lightly toast the almonds until golden. Set aside. 3 Heat the remaining oil in a large frying pan and sauté the leek until soft. Add the rice and stir until the grains are well coated and slightly golden. Pour in the wine and stir until it is absorbed. 4 Add one ladle of hot stock and simmer until absorbed. Repeat. After 10 minutes add the chard and let wilt. Continue to add stock at intervals and cook until absorbed into the rice (you may not need all the stock). Season well with salt and pepper. 5 Once rice is tender but still very slightly al dente, add the cream and cook for a further minute before adding the pumpkin. Remove from heat, cover and rest for 2 minutes. When ready to serve sprinkle over the roasted almonds and a squeeze of lemon juice.

nov/dec 2011 anne louise | 43


Pumpkin Ravioli For the Pasta: 400g “00“ flour or, alternatively, a pasta making flour 4 free range eggs 1 tsp salt 2 tsp extra virgin olive oil Filling Ingredients: 2 kg pumpkin, cut into quarters 15ml olive oil 1 large red onion, peeled and finely chopped 225g mostarda di frutta (alternatively you can use a mixed fruit chutney and add ½ tsp black pepper) 1 tsp salt ½ tsp ground nutmeg ½ tsp ground cinnamon ½ tsp ground ginger 125g vegetarian parmesan-style cheese grated To Serve: 30g butter 30g fresh parley chopped 150g vegetarian parmesan-style cheese

1 Combine the pasta ingredients, lightly knead and leave in a cling filmed bowl to refrigerate for 1 hour. 2 Heat the oven to 200C, 400F, Gas Mark 6 and bake pumpkin until soft, approximately 30 minutes. 3 Remove the seeds and scoop out the baked pulp, finely chop and place into a bowl. 4 Heat the olive oil and sauté the onions. 5 Reduce heat and add the mostarda di frutta, salt, and ground spices, mix well. 6 Combine the parmesan cheese, pumpkin and onion/spice mixture into a bowl and set aside. 7 Using a pasta machine or fat rolling pin, roll out the pasta dough 15cm by 50cm and 2mm thickness. Layer the pasta sheets between tea towels to prevent them from drying. 8 Place a heaped teaspoon of the mixture into 2 rows at approximately 10cm distance apart. 9 Lightly spray the pasta with water and sandwich this with a top layer thus creating a sandwich effect. 10 Using a ravioli cutter, cut into 5 cm squares and place into boiling water as quickly as possible. 11 To serve, drain the pasta and return into the pan along with the butter, and parsley. Lightly mix and serve with the parmesan cheese.

44 | anne louise nov/dec 2011


GET LISTED! FREE directory listing

Directory

freelisting@annelouisemagazine.com

Little Black Book FASHION

Tote-Allybags 35 Clarence Street, Seaton Sluice, Whitley Bay, Tyne & Wear, NE26 4DN www.tote-allybags.co.uk 07849 969560 Glambags www.glambags.co.uk Nancy’s Gems 7 Toll House Neuk, Tranent, East Lothian, Scotland EH33 2QU www.nancysgems.co.uk 01875 611 134 | 07826 522378 La Tienda Pequena 11 Vinefield Court, Kersey Road, Flushing TR11 5TR www.latiendapequena.co.uk 07814 083899 Harlequin Hats 07830 134014

BEAUTY

Elysium 18 St Catherines Road, Grantham, Lincs, NG31 6TT www.elysium-beauty.com 01476 563000 Enhance Beauty 35 Brook Street, Grantham, NG31 6RX www.enhancebeautygrantham.com 01476 574 994 Fun and Fancy Baths 6 Buxton Road, North Walsham, Norfolk, NR28 0ED www.funandfancybaths.co.uk 01692 402904 | 07824 508958 Bathbomb Unit 4 Bessemer Park, Bessemer Road, Basingstoke Hampshire RG21 3NB www.bathbomb.biz 01256 474889 Chocolate hair & beauty salon 1-2 Chester Court, Chester Road, Newquay, Cornwall ,TR7 2SB 01637 875809

CRAFTS

The Glitter Tree www.dreamaid.com

GIFTS

Present Dreams www.presentdreams.co.uk 01945 475632

PHOTOGRAPHY

Frances Lane Alternative Photographer www.facebook.com/franceslanephotos Dania Reichmuth Photography Switzerland www.daniareichmuth.com +41 79 628 2190

CHILDREN/BABIES

Junior Mafia Kids Wear www.juniormafia.co.uk 07919 105555 Little Cookie Monsters 27 Brislington Hill, Brislington, Bristol, BS4 5BE 01179 716866 www.little-cookie-monsters.co.uk Little Miss Boutique Clear Heights, Trenance, Mawgan Porth, Newquay, Cornwall, TR8 4BY www.littlemissboutique.co.uk 07772 079605 | 01637 860603

Link to Anne Louise Magazine from your website

Let all your customers know that you can be found in Anne Louise by adding a link to us. Badge available on www.annelouisemagazine.com

nov/dec 2011 anne louise | 45


Swing sweater £30 | Skater skirt £35 |Wedge loafers £40 |Knit tights £6 | Floppy hat £24


Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.