Bmag issue 81 aug '15 web

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CONTENTS 6 B Obsessions - Lace 8 Miss Glamour 2015 - Izzi Tatterstall is Gibraltar’s Teen Queen!

28 6 Beauty Habits You Should Ditch After 30 30 7 Instant Ways to Create the Illusion of Longer Legs

AUGUST 2015 38 Totally Exposed - Joe Bossano 42 Wedding Dresses for Mature Brides

46 How it Feels to Give Birth 48 ‘Mr & Mr’ Wedding Style Guide S/S’16

20 Style Me Up! This Month - In The Nude 22 Fashion Hottest In Store This Month 24 What to Wear with White Jeans

30 Why Souping is the New Juicing 32 Contour Kits - 10 of the Best 34 Bronde Hair

52 7 Ways to Give Your Home the Summer Treatment

36 Sexy Back Exercises for Women 26 Sexy Summer Nights

56 Gib Social Scene 73 Baby & Children’s Horoscopes 74 Confessions Of... Izzy Tatterstall


Publisher & Editor’s Letter

2015 took place last month on Friday 10th July. Gorgeous Izzi Tattersall was crowned Miss Glamour 2015, closely followed by 1st Princess, Maxine Cano and Daniella Morillo was chosen 2nd Princess. For the full report turn to pages 8 - 19, and Gib Social Scene pages 64 - 65 for behind the scenes shots.

Bryan & Bianca Zammit So, what have you been up to so far this summer? For most of us, summer is the time for parties, festivals, movies, fun, working, hanging out and having more fun. Not that there’s anything wrong with that! For us, we’ve been busy publishing magazines and creating our annual events. The 13th edition of Miss Glamour

Glamour Creations are proud to have raised £1,800 for RICC. A big thank you to all our sponsors, contestants and audience for supporting this year’s main events: Dream Girl of the Year, Miss Glamour and the Wedding Dress Competition. Over three years ago our lives changed completely… we were blessed with a baby girl. Life after having Sofia has never been the same. Having a baby is one of those things that you have to experience for yourself, it can’t be explained. Every baby is different and

COVER MODEL : Izzi Tatterstall - Miss Glamour 2015

every experience is different. And, this month after nine months of waiting patiently, we will be welcoming our second daughter. Life after having a baby is magical, wonderful, amazing and quite the adventure. You never know what each day will bring, you never know what to expect, you never know how a little one can so radically affect your life, you never know how much you can love someone unconditionally until you experience life after having a baby. They will take over your house, your life, and your heart. Planning on having a baby is one thing, living life after having a baby is entirely another and if ‘How it Feels to Give Birth’ is the one thing that you really want to know about, then turn to page 46, to read the reality about labour! On to a little fashion, whether you’re 35 or 75, every woman wants to look good on their wedding day. It is that one special day when you are the centre of everyone’s attention, and although you are there to celebrate your love between you and your significant other, lets be honest, you want to look like a total knockout. If you’re tying the knot a little later in life, you might think that there isn’t that much choice out there for a mature bride, right? Wrong! Whether you go for a designer, or off the high street, there are plenty of options for women of all ages, shapes, and taste. Every bride’s style is different, and like a fine wine, we at B Mag feel that a woman’s style gets better with age… You just need a little guidance. Turn to pages 42 - 43 for ‘Wedding Dresses for Mature Brides’. We hope you enjoy this issue as much as we did producing it. We always look forward to bringing you the best in fashion, beauty, health, local entertainment, culture and more. Enjoy this issue and the rest of your summer season! Until the next issue… B&B

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18-year-old Izzi Tattersall was crowned Miss Glamour 2015 during the 13th consecutive edition of the competition held at the Alameda Open Air Theatre on Friday 10th July. Izzi who also won Miss Bikini and Miss Vogue, describing herself as cheerful, enjoys modelling and baking and aims to become a nursery teacher, was crowned by Miss Glamour 2014 Denille Patterson.

After weeks of rehearsals, hours of hair and makeup and an overload of nerves, ten gorgeous contestants prepared to take the stage on the evening of Friday 10th July to compete for the title of Miss Glamour 2015. Glamour Creations once again managed to successfully fill up the Alameda Open Air Theatre to capacity for the highly anticipated event. Maxine Cano won 1st Princess and Miss Catwalk, whilst Daniella Morillo was chosen 2nd Princess by the panel of professional judges: Renowned photographer Joanna Kustra, Miss Glamour 2006 Noelle Lopez, Miss Glamour 2008 and Miss Gibraltar 2014 Shyanne Azzopardi, Miss Gibraltar 2012 Jessica Baldachino and Miss Gibraltar 1995 Monique Perera. The ten contestants opened the show wearing a burgundy sequined playsuit and black high heels. If the girls were nervous it did not shine through their poised exteriors. Holding the microphone for the evening was Andy Coumbe. Each contestant stepped up to the microphone in a very organised and strategic manner, while the other girls continued their walk. The young ladies introduced themselves to the judges in this part of the show one by one, announcing their contestant number, name, age and sponsor. The rehearsals had paid off, as the girls appeared to be confident and executed the first choreography perfectly, giving the audience a great insight to what was expected throughout the rest of the night. BMAG 9


Keeping the audience entertained whilst the contestants changed backstage during the show was the popular dance group Urban Dance, who performed four energetic dance pieces throughout the night. To add onto the entertainment, local singer Aouatif Ghabroui sang two songs, one of which she was joined by Alex Williams and for the final performance of the night Shaine Israel and World Dance Champion Ileana Martinez danced beautifully to Ed Sheeran’s ‘Thinking Out Loud’. The Miss Glamour contest is divided into four areas of competition: Miss Bikini, Miss Vogue, Miss Catwalk and Miss Elegant. In each of the sections the judges scored the contestant’s presence, attitude, poise, confidence and presentation. In the first half of the show we saw the girls in the Miss Bikini competition, all wearing the latest swimwear collection that had been donated by Glamour Creations, with matching accessories. The last time the audience got to see the contestants in the first half of the show was during the Miss Vogue Competition. In this part of the show the girls got to wear their own choice of clothing to reflect their style and personality through their outfit. The audience got to see many different looks on the stage; nevertheless all the girls looked stunning and impressed the audience and judges in their unique style. You could feel the tension and excitement rise in the audience as they seated again for the beginning of the second half of the show. The end of the night was getting near and the judges had a very hard job, as they would have only been able to see the contestants twice before they had to announce the winners. The second half began with the girls taking the stage as part of the Miss Catwalk Competition wearing a yellow flowy top, denim shorts and white wedges. Our final round of the competition was the ever-popular Miss Elegant competition. From beads and high slits to high heels and poise, they had looked forward for this moment since they began rehearsals. All the girls looked relaxed and did a fantastic job by impressing the judges in all the routines with their poise, catwalk, confidence and elegance. This was the last time we saw the contestants before the verdict by the judges was delivered. The moment everyone had been waiting for had arrived when last year’s winners were called up on stage to crown the new winners. Before this there were several other prizes that the judges needed to award the contestants based on their performance and this was done with the help of founder, experienced model, and organiser Bianca Zammit the Producer/Director of Glamour Creations, with awards given by Dream Girl of the Year 2015 Jayrene Patterson. The prizes kicked off with the Miss Friendship award that was won by Josiane Casciaro who also received the Miss Best Effort and Miss Elegant prize. Ailin Kroh was then awarded Miss Cover Girl and Miss People’s Choice was won BMAG 10


by Chanelle Measey. Daniella Morillo was crowned 2nd Princess, 1st Princess and Miss Catwalk was won by Maxine Cano and lastly, Izzi Tattersall who was also awarded Miss Bikini and Miss Vogue was also crowned Miss Glamour 2015 by last year’s winner Denille Patterson. Her years’ reign sees her working closely with Glamour Creations and B Magazine for the next 12 months. Just like all the other contestants mentioned above, Jade De Los Santos, Chloe Firth, Chelsea Hermida and Megan Kent, made their family, friends and most importantly themselves every bit proud as throughout the evening they conducted themselves in a confident, elegant and graceful manner. In a fantastic conclusion to the beauty pageant, which every year brings more glamour and glitz, with amazing choreography and catwalk training by Bianca Zammit, who continues to deliver outstanding shows (despite being 34 weeks pregnant), the contestants presented her with a gift as a token of appreciation for all her time and effort. The three girls looked absolutely amazing and extremely happy as they took their first walk down the stage as winners with trophies in hand and tiaras on their heads. They then joined their fellow contestants and Bianca to take a few last group photos to remember the night and their experiences leading up to show. The Miss Glamour programme provides an opportunity for young ladies between the ages of 15-20 to better themselves. Each year Glamour Creations work to provide a fair environment in which the contestants have the opportunity to compete not against others, but against themselves. The pageant encourages the contestants to build self-confidence, individual pride, and a greater self-awareness. They are pleased that a majority of contestants each year have never participated in a pageant and they find it to be a rewarding and worthwhile experience. Many contestants have won their first time out, and many others return because of the positive experience they had in their program. They like to think that each girl walks away from their program a little more ready to deal with the world around her, and more importantly, the world ahead of her. The Miss Glamour program is not about encouraging young women to “win” a pageant, but to encourage them to develop life skills, that will ultimately help them win in life by giving their personal best in everything they do. Whilst their program places an emphasis on excellence, achievement and personal growth, they also strive to make the pageant experience fun. BMAG 11


Throughout the show there were many helping hands; their contributions were that to enable the show to become the marvel that it was. Glamour Creations wish to give thanks to Alanna Bonavia, Alex Williams, Andy Coumbe, Annie Jackson, Aouatif Ghabraoui, Bryan Zammit, Danny Montovio, Demi Perera, Geralynn Victory, Ian Maclaren, Ileana Martinez, Jayden Fa, Jyza Sheriff, Kerrianne Massetti, Liz Field, Mark Cortes, Monique Perera, Nakela Pallas, Shaine Israel, Yalta Pons, makeup artist Debbie Goodman and hair stylist Natalie Blyth whose time and effort was clearly visible with fantastic results, Sunborn Gibraltar for the rehearsal space and the official photographer on the night Stephen Perera from Ulookfierce.com. With a very special thanks to the sponsors, whose financial contribution have made Miss Glamour 2015 possible: Antonio Diamond Boutique, Aphrodite Beauty, B Magazine, Blue Spirit Jewellery, Essardas Group, J-Cool, Kleen-IT, Mamma Mia Pizzeria & Pasta House, Papa Luigi, Paparazzi CafĂŠ/Restaurant, RCA Properties, The Nature Group and Trends. And also those companies who have helped in anyway in making Miss Glamour possible: Calpe Pharmacy, Carlos, Diamond Occasion, Finesse Beauty Clinic, Fresh Image Pampering, Isolabella, Marble Arc, Music Corner, Pashmina, Pizza Hut, S.M. Seruya Ltd, Short Cut, SRS, The Alameda Open Air Theatre, The Flower Shop, The Jewel Box, The Silver Shop, Trafalgar Pharmacy and Urban Dance. On a more personal note, Glamour Creations would like to congratulate the ten contestants for their wonderful performance and congratulate the winners on their success. Well Done! Miss Glamour is an annual local beauty pageant that is run by Glamour Creations. The contest was founded in 2003 by local personality Bianca Zammit, which was first staged at the Catholic Community Centre. The Miss Glamour contest, as we all know, is the most prestigious teen beauty pageant in Gibraltar and has become one of the highlights of the local social calendar.

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Glamour Creations has entered its 13th successful year and the Miss Glamour 2015 show marked their 33rd production. They also organise Dream Girl of the Year for girls between the ages of 10-14 and the Wedding Dress Competition. All the shows to date are non-governmental and non-profit events with the proceeds benefiting local charities. Glamour Creations have already raised thousands of pounds in support of various local charities such as BabySTEPPs Gibraltar, The Guardian Angel Foundation, Childline Gibraltar, Gibraltar Community Association, Gibraltar Breast Cancer Support, RICC Gibraltar and GBC Open Day. BMAG 17


Miss Glamour 2015 Official Results Miss Glamour 2015, Miss Bikini & Miss Vogue Izzi Tattersall

1st Princess & Miss Catwalk Maxine Cano

2nd Princess Daniella Morillo

Miss Friendship, Miss Best Effort & Miss Elegant Josiane Casciaro Miss Cover Girl Ailin Kroh Miss People’s Choice Chanelle Measey

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“Winning Miss Glamour 2015 was just an amazing experience.�


In The Nude Saint Laurent Monogramme Textured Leather Shoulder Bag £905

Agent Provocateur Gloria Embroidered Tulle & Satin Thong £63

Larkspur & Hawk Olivia Button Rose Gold Dipped Topaz Bracelet £1,670

Gianvito Rossi Embellished Satin Sandals £796

Erickson Beamon Hung Up Gold Plated Swarovski Crystal Headband £792

Larkspur & Hawk Sophia Gold Dipped Topaz Earrings £835 TOTAL

£9,536

Versace Plissé Silk Georgette Gown £4,475

Diane Von Furstenberg Envelope Metallic Textured Leather Clutch £120

Commando Panelled Stretch Lace Thong £20

Eddie Borgo Rose Gold Plated Rock Crystal Bracelet £208

Rosantica Tiana Gold Tone Rock Crystal Headband £162

Roland Mouret Silvabella Draped Silk Satin Gown £1,008

Jimmy Choo Lang Patent Leather Sandals £395

Monica Vinader Diva Lotus Rose Gold Plated, Quartz & Diamond Earrings £379

TOTAL

£2,292



Cataclou Embellished Suede & Leather Wedge Sandals £404

Houghton Patent Leather & Suede Platform Sandals £800

Spiked Leather iPad Case £429

Mina Crystal Embellished Suede Clutch £1,721

CHRISTIAN LOUBOUTIN

FASHION HOTTEST

Embellished Silk Chiffon Kimono Jacket £712.50 Fringed Floral Print Georgette Top £175 Floral Print Georgette Wide Leg Trouser £412.50

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Floral Print Crepe & Silk Chiffon Maxi Dress £496


Printed Silk Georgette Top £371

Floral Print Plissé Silk Georgette Gown £2,450 Embellished Silk Georgette Gown £2,221 Embellished Silk Crepe Gown £4,917

ROBERTO CAVALLI

IN STORE THIS MONTH Gold Plated Resin Ring £150

Gold Plated Crystal Necklace £462.50

Printed Silk & Cotton Blend Dress £1,754

Goa Embellished Satin Box Clutch £1,125

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Chloé Fringe Trimmed Silk Crepe de Chine Top £387.50

Sophie Anderson Lilla Crocheted Cotton Shoulder Bag £221

With August here, your clothes naturally should be getting lighter. Inject some freshness into your wardrobe and show off your stylish side with a pair of white summery jeans. Thanks to many unfashionable celebrities in the past these jeans have got a bad rep. However, we are here to rid you of your fear, and with a little bit of guidance we will show you how to rock these bad boys - in an extremely classy way of course! Give your darker denim a break and brighten up your fun packed weekends and team them with all of your summer favourites, like nautical sailor stripes, simple tees or printed tops. However don’t be scared to just wear them on a weekend. Dress them up for a night out with a bit of embellishment, or layer them up for a casual day at the office. The possibilities are endless. When wearing white jeans you always need to remember to do it in a way that suits your body shape. If you’re not a fan of your hips and bum, then make sure you team them with slightly longer top that will elongate and balance out your figure. A higher waist is flattering on every body shape and avoids any muffin top situation. A good quality skinny pair of white jeans always looks more expensive and will last for years to come. Avoid flared white jeans and jeggings, and any pair with rips or embellishment on them. For a mature and sophisticated look it’s always best to stick to the classics. Too much stuff going on can sometimes cheapen the entire look of the ensemble, and nobody wants that.

ATP Atelier Astrid Leather Slides £87.50

Jimmy Choo Camille Glittered Suede Clutch £517

Jonathan Saunders

Check out our favourite item of clothing to wear with white jeans, and show the world how you can tackle one of fashion’s most feared items...

Bibbi Cropped Floral Print Stretch Cotton Top £258 Christian Louboutin Décolleté Metallic Leather Pumps £350

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J Brand Maria High Rise Skinny Jeans £162.50 Adam Lippes Split Back Striped Cotton Top £312.50

Common Projects Tournament Leather Sneakers £212.50

3.1 Phillip Lim The Pashli Mini Messenger Textured Leather Shoulder Bag £537.50

Victoria Beckham Textured Leather Mini Satchel £1,183

Dolce & Gabbana Floral Print Silk Chiffon Blouse £508

Valentino Tan-Go Patent Leather Mary Jane Pumps £433

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Glittering dresses, sleek sandals and barely there jewels… the party starts now!

Matthew Williamson Embellished Lace Mini Dress £1,108

Saint Laurent Draped Sequined Silk Georgette Dress £2,671

Giuseppe Zanotti Coline Crystal Embellished Suede Sandals £717

Alice + Olivia Embellished Tulle Mini Dress £546

Hervé Léger Daga Sequined Bandage Dress £1,179

DelPozo Embellished Silk Georgette Gown £8,500

Needle & Thread Embellished Crepe de Chine Mini Dress £187.50

Gucci Embellished Silk Gown £3,696

Reed Krakoff Embellished Woven Cotton Dress £2,917

Dolce & Gabbana Embellished Satin Sandals £750 Musa Embellished Metallic Leather Sandals £258

René Caovilla Crystal Embellished Satin Sandals £567

Gianvito Rossi Embellished Satin & PVC Pumps £846 BMAG 26


Lulu Frost Ortigia Gold Plated Multi Stone Earrings £162.50

Dolce & Gabbana Gold Plated Swarovski Crystal Clip Earrings £587.50

Maria Black Creed Gold Plated Earrings £108 Eddie Borgo Gold Plated, Agate & Crystal Tassel Earrings £208 Jimmy Choo Candy Paillette Embellished Acrylic Clutch £492

Oscar De La Renta Goa Embellished Satin Box Clutch £992

Dolce & Gabbana Embellished Velvet Clutch £3,346

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August… the month of light summer dresses, mini skirts and short shorts is here, which means you’ll show your legs each day. Most women dream of having long legs, but let’s face it – this dream can actually come true in a jiffy. How? Easy! Lots of famous women create the illusion of longer legs, and you can do the same. Stop hiding your beautiful legs away under maxi skirts and dresses, follow these seven tips for creating the illusion of longer, prettier legs. 1. High waisted clothing

Do you know why so many famous women enjoy wearing high waisted skirts, dresses, shorts and jeans? Because they want to trick your eye into thinking they are taller than they actually are. In reality, you can also wear high waisted clothing to create the illusion of long, beautiful legs. When you wear a high waisted skirt, for instance, it’s hard to tell where your legs start, so everyone will believe your legs are incredibly long.

2. Black is your power colour

Want to make your legs look longer and slimmer? Black should become your favourite colour. When you wear black skinny jeans or trousers, your legs automatically look thinner and longer. Black helps to hide imperfections, and when you wear black high waisted jeans, you will look much slender in no time.

3. Wear shorter skirts & shorts

Sure, we’re not suggesting you wear a super short skirts or shorts on a daily basis. What we’re suggesting is to leave your midi and maxi skirts inside your closet and choose a bit shorter skirt for creating the illusion of longer legs. If you are very shy, it may be difficult for you to show a little skin, but why not?

4. Buy a cute pair of pointed shoes

Whether you like to wear heels or flats, wearing pointed shoes is another way to create the illusion of longer legs. Pointed flats helps to make your feet appear longer and your legs lengthier, while pointed heels will double the height. If you are not a big fan of pointed shoes, then simply skip this tip.

5. Make your legs shine

Celebrities don’t have perfect legs, they just know how to make them look that way. Did you ever notice that almost every famous woman has insanely shiny legs? The trick is shiny legs always look longer and slimmer. Use a high quality bronzer or moisturiser to make your legs look shiny in a matter of 2-3 minutes.

6. Wear vertical striped pants

Some summer days may be a bit chilly, so short skirts and shorts won’t save you. When choosing jeans or trousers, opt for those with vertical stripes. While horizontal stripes make your legs look wider, vertical stripes make them look longer.

7. Opt for nude heels

The thing is, the higher heels you wear, the taller you will look. The only little trick to remember is to opt for nude heels instead of black or white ones. Nude heels usually look similar to the skin colour, and trick the eye into believing that those heels are parts of your legs.

If you are not blessed with mile long legs, there’s nothing to worry about. Give these tips a try and you’ll see your legs are super beautiful and not as short as you think. Stay confident and ignore any negative thoughts.

Confidence makes any woman look gorgeous.

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It’s not blonde, it’s not brunette… It’s somewhere (really pretty) in between. It’s the hair colour trend that’s taking 2015 by storm; move over ombre, this year’s all about Bronde. Get some dye-spiration from the celebrities who’ve nailed the look.

It might have been J-Lo’s bob that got people talking after this Tony Awards snap was taken, but it was the glossy bronde colour that made us swoon.

The usually sunny-blonde Kate nods to the bronde trend with this warm golden-toned bronde bob.

The princess of tennis, Kim’s honey-hued locks have long been the object of our desire.

Suki’s dark blonde locks are glossy and streaked through with warmer brunette tones for a voluminous, healthy mane.


Cinderella herself would be proud of Lily’s tousled bronde tresses.

We love the multi-tonal colour of Amber’s blonde-meets-brunette mane.

So Jenn, she of internationally recognised hair greatness, officially started this trend many years ago. And she’s still rocking it.

Diane can pull off any blonde hue from ice-white to liquid gold. But we think we like this rich honey bronde shade the best.

Cara’s cool bronde waves are all kinds of pretty.

Blonde bombshell Blake went a few shades darker to get in on the bronde action. No surprises; she nailed it.

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TOTALLY EXPOSED

“I am not sure whether I still need to introduce myself, of course every year some 400 of our children leave school and enter the adult world. They, in all probability, have a limited knowledge of what has been the history of their country of the last 50 years. So, for their benefit, I would remind readers that I became involved in politics 51 years ago when Sir Joshua and Peter Isola returned from the United Nations Decolonisation Committee, and here I am having just returned myself, from a one and a half hour meeting in New York with the Chairman of the Committee to argue, that only we, have the right to decide the future of our homeland and that this future will never be as part of Spain. 1964 was the year the UN told UK: “Talk to Spain about Gibraltar’s sovereignty”. For years UK rejected sovereignty talks. But after 1976, they held talks in what became known as the Strasbourg process, which our party opposed. This was followed by the Lisbon agreement in 1980, formalised at UN level, under which Spain promised to open the frontier but never did. The third attempt was the infamous Brussels agreement, which, for the first time, explicitly mentioned sovereignty negotiations and worse still split the sovereignty question into two, the isthmus and the city. This split reflected Spain’s view that the land beyond Casemates had been stolen, and undermined our territorial integrity. The GSLP argued it was the most dangerous decision ever taken in our whole history and we were alone; alone on Strasbourg, alone on Lisbon and alone on Brussels, Now, no one supports the Brussels agreement. However the damage was done, by accepting Brussels in the first place and defending it for many years. It was Brussels that paved the way for Hain’s joint sovereignty proposals. We are still paying the price today with Spain and the UN continuing to quote the Brussels terms as the criteria for our future. So, I guess you could say I am not the sort of guy, when it comes to fighting for our rights that gives up easily. The reason for my political involvement has been and continues to be to secure the political and economic future of our nation and its people. One of the debates of the past was over the amounts of reserves we accumulated. We coined the phrase “rainy day fund”, to describe what almost all small nation states do. When revenues are healthy they put money away for future generations. Although the GSD in 1996 said, “that rainy day is today” and set about spending it, now, fortunately for Gibraltar, the Opposition say they are in favour of the rainy day fund and so does the business community. We created the GSLP with these as its core values and as a socialist party in our eight years in government from 1988 and 1996 produced the foundations for economic structure that survives to this day, having spent the previous 16 years in Opposition from 1972 to 1988.

When we were returned to office in December 2011 many of the important achievements of our previous socialist government had fallen by the wayside as the party that took over from us had different policies and priorities. They limited the financial support to Community Care and let its reserves of over £60 million run dry. We had a commitment in 2011 to reverse this policy and restore the reserves by making grants to the charity, which we have done so that its reserves are again at over £60 million. We left the Savings Bank with healthy reserves, they made use of the reserves for recurrent government spending and left a balance of £1444, which we have again reversed. We now expect the Savings Bank to end up with around £20 million of reserves this year. The policy will continue to be to retain profits and keep increasing the reserves even if it reaches a level higher than 10% and in any event no dividend will be paid to the government unless and until the 10% level is reached, in other words the 10% will become the minimum level of reserves. How long it will take before this position is reached will not be easy to estimate given the very high rate of increase in deposits that the Savings Bank continues to experience. As well as leaving much higher levels of cash than had ever been accumulated by any previous administration and a huge increase in real assets, in land, buildings and infrastructure, in 1996 we left Gibraltar with zero net debt, as calculated by the formula introduced by the GSD in 2010. Economic growth and the efficient management of our economy is the central element in assuring the future of Gibraltar. The latest estimates of growth by the statistics office based on the 2012 census indicate £1.2 billion GDP for 2011/12. The target for 2015/16 in our manifesto of £1.65 billion could be reached a year early in 2014/15 and we are confident this year will now reach a level of around £1.8 billion.


The economic growth has given rise to job creation but to avoid what was happening before 2010, we have implemented as intended the GSD initiative announced that year requiring priority for local labour on government contracts and we have overcome the excuse of contractors regarding applicants not being suitable or experienced by providing a link to the training programmes for applicants where required.

The second element in the new approach has been that the nature of the training is demand led, indeed without this factor it is difficult to see how employers could be required to commit to employment on completion of training.

If we look at full time employment the expansion of non-construction employment since 2011 has been from 15,714 to 18,180 in 2014, an increase of 2,466 full time jobs outside construction, a 15.6% increase in 3 years. This level of full time jobs created outside the construction sector compares to the performance of the GSD in the 3 years before the General Elections, from 2008 to 2011, when the number of non-construction full time jobs grew from 14,580 to 15,714.

On the supply side, the payment of the national minimum wage has meant that it was much more attractive than its predecessor, and could be offered to unemployed persons across the spectrum, given that the national minimum wage is in fact the private sector rate of pay for most semiskilled jobs on offer through the employment service.

An increase under the GSD of 1134, which only amounted to 7.7%, that is, less than half the result of the last three years. The numbers in employment outside construction in the last six years show that since general election the job creation in the rest of the economy has been over twice the size what it was in the preceding three years. The importance of separating these figures is that we know that the present size of the construction sector is likely to shrink again in 2016 as it did in 2012 and will probably expand again later as new projects are launched. If we look at Gibraltarians in full time employment in 1996, 2011 and 2014, we can judge how our record over 3 years compares with 15 years of GSD Government. In 1996 there were 8207 Gibraltarians in full time jobs.

These two aspects were to secure the success of the training in achieving employment.

I am happy to say that the success rate of the training for employment programme is now at 69%. Of the 1722 persons who had completed their training by April this year or left for other reasons, 1181 were in employment after leaving the training on completion. This compares with the 28 to 30% claimed by the GSD as their success rate. The increase in jobs created by the growth in GDP between 2011 and 2014 meant, not just organic growth from existing employers whose business expanded, but also a net increase in the number of employers, adjusting for those whose business activities ceased in the intervening period. This is reflected in the number of returns of the employment survey questionnaires, which was 1,770 in 2014, compared to 1,445 in 2011. Of the 325 increase in returns 41 were in the Construction sector almost all being small start-up with under 5 employees. As you would expect the fact that we have been training more people and that they have obtained employment has been reflected in the number of jobs which is up, and the number of unemployed which is down.

In the 15 years of GSD Government they boasted of how successful they were in running the economy and creating employment. In 15 years, the number of Gibraltarians in full time employment went up from 8,207 to 8544, a miserly 334 increase in Gibraltarians employed in 15 years. From 8544 Gibraltarians in full time employment in October 2011, the number has grown to 9293 in October 2014, 749 more Gibraltarians with jobs in 3 years, an average of over 20 extra Gibraltarians in full time employment for every single month of those three years. More Gibraltarians employed in each month from October 2011 to October 2014, than they managed to employ in each year of the 14 years they were in government, from October 1996 to October 2010 when the average was 18 to19 a year. Our manifesto commitment was that the training for employment initiative would be introduced by no later than February 2012, demanding as the target date was, it was met and those previously on the GSD Vocational Training Scheme were offered training employment contracts on the national minimum wage. All those on the waiting list and those already in the discontinued scheme were taken on during February. There were two elements in the strategy: The first was that trainees were placed in the private sector with employers who entered into a business partnership agreement with the training company. This requires the placement provider to commit to employment at the end of the training period. The training contract and placements have been subject to a one month probationary period followed by a number of months of training, dependent on the nature of the work and its complexity, and the level of prior experience of trainees. BMAG 39


Of the 493 trainees who joined up during the 15 years of the GSD, 369 left without any qualifications, 11 left with a level I, 90 completed level II and 23 level III. Since 2011 we have produced much higher numbers in these trades and other areas. Without substantial economic growth we would not be able to deliver any of our manifesto commitments. Without growth that increases government revenue faster than government expenditure we would not generate surpluses and without surpluses we cannot provide reserves, which are ring fenced to ensure that we can protect our standard of living if and when we find ourselves with a less favourable economic environment.

Although again this was considered impossible to achieve, by the end of 2014 the quarterly average was 268 unemployed. The December figure at 228 was at the time the lowest ever. The number of unemployed Gibraltarian registered with the employment services is expected to continue to be below the 300 figure which is what the GSD government considered to be the lowest level reasonably attainable, and recently has been as low as 190. In increasing Gibraltarian training opportunities and employment levels we have ensured that more of our citizens receive some of the benefit of a growing economy. As well as creating more jobs we have increased the national minimum every year even faster than the commitment in our manifesto. The minimum wage was £5.40 an hour when we were elected into office in 2011. It increased to £5.70 in 2012, £6.00 in 2013, £6.15 in 2014, and £6.25 this year! The cumulative increase from £5.40 to £6.25 represents a 15.6% rise in 4 years. Our approach to training, in addition to demand led employer based, has been from the start determined by a scientific analysis of the skills market. There was a commitment to carry out a skills audit of the labour market in the first quarter of 2012 to produce the final action plan from April 2012. This was carried out within the timescale using the only source of information that was available, which was the employment records held by the employment service, which provided a breakdown, by trade and industry of the skills base. Having identified the areas dominated by imported labour from the reports of previous employment surveys and indeed from the analysis explained in 2008 in Parliament by the previous GSD Minister, the work was started in the construction sector. This analysis showed the Gibraltarian percentages in different trades. The new census questionnaire also contained detailed questions on the skills set of the resident population, which could be used to contrast with the data from employment records. The more extensive questionnaire made the work of analysis and tabulation with much more information more time-consuming. I am grateful to the dedicated team at the statistics department for having done an excellent job of providing us with the most detailed analysis of the skills distribution in the economy that we have ever had. This will be very useful for planning the future training for Gibraltar by identifying the areas with the greater skill shortages in terms of local labour. These tables provide job classification with nationality and age breakdowns. The construction-training centre, which was initiated by the GSLP, produced the greatest number of trainees in 1996 when it was opened and progressively less since then, until after 2011. BMAG 40

This concept, the “rainy day” fund, has been an integral part of the economic plan of the GSLP from the earliest days of the conception of the party’s strategy to provide for our people a secure economic and political future. This is the framework within which our delivery of manifesto commitments operates.”

Please finish the following sentences… Today I feel so much better because… it’s Sunday and I have managed to see a lot of people with problems.

. . Sometimes I forget that… not everyone works 24/7. . When I watch the news, I feel… that Western civilisation may have its days counted. . If I were in charge of Facebook I would… close it down. . If I were the Manager of a football team it would be… be the most profitable team. . Coffee goes well with… sugar and a little milk. . The most important thing my parents taught me was… that I could take anything on and win. . It’s not good to believe in… everything the media says as if it were necessarily true. . Cooking is better when you… do it yourself, if you know what you are doing. . When I want to cheer up, I… realise I don’t need cheering up,

but I relax learning about the latest advances in astrophysics, like the pentaquark a week ago.

. Sunday afternoon is spent better… making notes of the problems of the people I saw this morning.. . I couldn’t live without… food and water, the same as any other creature, but I would not want to if I could not think. . The best advice I ever got was… never take what anyone tells you for granted, check it. . In order to be the best person I can be, I have to most work on… improving what I am good at and forget doing what I don’t do well . . I wish I were… younger to be able to do what I am doing now for longer.



Whether you’re 35 or 75, every woman wants to look good on their wedding day. It is that one special day when you are the centre of everyone’s attention. The dress, as we all know, is the thing that you are going to be remembered and or criticised for. And although you are there to celebrate your love between you and your significant other, lets be honest ladies, you want to look like a total knockout. If you’re tying the knot a little later in life, you might think that there isn’t that much choice out there for a mature bride right? Wrong! Whether you go designer or off the high street there is plenty of options for women of all ages, shapes, and taste. Every bride’s style is different, and like a fine wine, we at B Mag feel that a woman’s style gets better with age. Do not fear all of frilly frocks that are aimed at those twenty-something’s, there are still more than enough choice out there for you. You just need a little guidance. When looking through wedding dresses, start by considering the styles that suit you - for occasion wear, do you go for cinched in 50’s styles, flattering empire line or wearable separates? What are the design touches that you love on yourself and in your home? Do you prefer opulent, luxurious fabrics or folksy designs and prints, vintage-inspired lace or glittering sparkle? Whatever your own personal style, the main thing is that you feel relaxed. The worst thing you can do on the wedding day is to buy a frock that doesn’t fit perfectly. Remember you are going to be wearing this all day so keep it on the comfy side.

Alexander McQueen Corded Lace & Swiss Dot Tulle Gown £12,521

Lanvin Fil Coupé Mini Dress £2,437.50

Needle & Thread Embellished Dégradé Tulle Gown £375

Dolce & Gabbana Lace Mini Dress £1,608


Hervé Léger Carmen OffThe-Shoulder Bandage Mini Dress £621 Marchesa Notte Embroidered Tulle & Silk Crepe Mini Dress £629

Gucci Embellished Silk Cady Gown £7,500

Lela Rose Lace Panelled Poplin Gown £2,775

Lanvin Pleated Silk Blend Tulle Gown £4,183

Temperley London Willow Floral Appliquéd Embellished Silk Gown £2,521

Roland Mouret Jansen Stretch Crepe Gown £1,779

Rime Arodaky Lace & Satin Twill Gown £2,012.50

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How it Feels If you’ve never done it – it’s the one thing you really want to know. First, your water doesn’t break in a ceremonious splatter at your feet. Unlike in every movie ever, when a real woman’s water breaks, it usually doesn’t look like a water balloon shattering on concrete. More likely, it’s going to be a slower, more gradual flow - like uncontrollably peeing yourself (lovely). Your water might not break just once. Said “water” - actually, amniotic fluid that forms a protective sac around your baby - can keep trickling all day. And just because your water breaks doesn’t mean you have to race to the hospital. It could still be hours (or even a full day) before contractions actually start and your cervix begins dilating to make way for ‘le bebe’. But you can’t run around with your water broken or have sex once it does because without an amniotic sac protecting him/her, the baby can get an infection. Within 24 hours of your water breaking, labour will either start on its own or doctors will induce labour with drugs. Contractions may be the worst part. You’d think pushing a baby out would be the absolute worst (given that popular “pushing something the size of a watermelon through something the size of a lemon” analogy). But for many people, contractions are the deepest circle of hell. They start out like regular menstrual cramps and you’re all, “Oh, this isn’t even that bad!” But they quickly turn into tiny, evil elf hands grabbing your lower back and lower abdomen, and squeezing them with all of their might until pushing out a baby actually seems like a nice change of pace. If you get an epidural because you are sane, contractions may be the most painful part of giving birth. Getting an epidural is like tripping on a medically approved high. It doesn’t even hurt at all when the anaesthesiologist injects a long needle directly into your spine because he’s so amazing, he numbs the area before hooking you up with a totally free high! The barbaric agony of contractions evaporates within minutes, causing a sweet, sweet numbness in your entire thoracic area. You feel like you have to ‘number two’. You’ll know it’s time to start pushing when you feel an intense desire to run to the bathroom and number two. That’s because a roughly 8lb baby has descended into your uterus and is now pressing on your entire nether region, butt included, trying to get out. You may beg the nurses to let you go to the bathroom but you will not be allowed to do so. Anyway, compared to contractions, getting ready to push out the baby is pressure and discomfort, not stabbing pain, and at this point you really relish the difference. Again, this is if you get an

epidural, which, in my opinion, is such a gift from God that pushing a small human being out of your body actually feels do-able. The doctor may cut ‘just a snip’. This is also known as an episiotomy, which is when the midwife/doctor cuts a lady’s perineum to help get the baby out (never Google this, BTW). But friends of mine who got an epidural did not even feel their episiotomy. And by the time it happens, you don’t really care, even if they have to ‘vacuum’ your baby out. You have to deliver the placenta after the main event of getting the baby out. Someone may casually say “one more push” and it is all very low-key because after birthing a small human, pushing out a small liver-like thing seems like the ultimate ‘whatever’. Oh, and there will probably be stitches at this point, thanks to the snipping or the area might have torn on its own because watermelon-lemon. You’ll probably have to wear a ‘mummy nappy’ too. This is either a maxi pad or an actual diaper packed with ice and tucked into your underwear post-birth to provide some relief and deal with bleeding. You’ll also essentially have your period for a good six weeks after birth. More maxi pads will be necessary… Yay! A squirt bottle is advised as a handy accessory to toilet paper. Technically called a “peri bottle” - short for perineum irrigation, you may choose to use it to squirt warm water onto your intimate areas after going to the bathroom to ensure, what with the stitches and all, that the area is truly clean without having to roughly wipe yourself with toilet paper. You will block all of this out roughly three months after birth. Otherwise, who would ever have a second (much less a third) child? Looking back, birth is like a weirdly realistic dream that you can only vaguely remember or a crazy, adrenaline-fuelled dance recital performance in which you blacked out under all of the lights and cheering. What remains is the baby you love so much.

NOTE

: these observations are based on my birth experience and anecdotes from friends. Your birth experience could be 10x’s more wonderful or more horrible than this.



Wedding Style Guide S/S’16

By Sean Vincent Acris

Gentlemen… Planning your wedding day is a very special and emotional time for you and your partner. This is your moment as a couple and a time to celebrate your relationship surrounded by those who love and support you. Planning and preparing is paramount so don’t miss out any details or waste any time in getting started… It’s your day and so make sure it is tailor made to your style and tastes. Like any other wedding make it personal, with the idea of creating fond memoires to look back on. Remember that etiquette for any wedding should be centred on a ceremony and reception that’s right for you. Let SVA guide you through your style options for S/S’16.

Monochrome & Chic

Dark & Handsome

In The Navy Patent Loafers – Hugo Boss

Bow Tie Set – Brooks & Brothers

Gold & Diamante Cufflinks – Swarovski


Orchid

Lavender

Rose & Thistle

Contemporary

Classic

Vintage

Fresh Summer Cocktails - Blue Hawaii, Mojito, Singapore Sling & Dry Martini.

Multi Coloured Flutes filled with a ‘Bubbly Bellini’ for toasting the happy couple!

Suspend paper lanterns lit up from high above to create a dynamic scenery for you and your guests whether inside or outside your chosen venue.

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Summer is here, so update your home for the season… just follow these ideas.

Inject some bright floral prints Cushions are an easy way to add vibrancy and a summery feel, by picking prints like florals or beach scenes – plus they can be as inexpensive as you like. Alternatively, pick a wallpaper and line the door panels as has been done here, for a fantastically summer sunshiny feel.

Create a floral display You can’t get much more of a summery feel than with flowers galore. Group vases, glass bottles, jars and cups together on a sideboard or shelf, and fill with single stems for an eye-catching display. Hang a few pretty paper lanterns nearby and you’ve got yourself a beautiful living room in bloom.

Get creative with summer crafts Decorate some small birdhouses with paper and paint in pastel shades, add a hook in each and put them on the wall as a super-cute key holder. Choose paper to tie in with your colour scheme.

Display bugs, birds & butterflies Update walls for the season with some cute, colourful wall art, whether you buy ready-made prints or create some masterpieces yourself. To tie in the look, go for accessories with similar bug and butterfly prints for a cohesive scheme.


Style up a surface

Put up a pretty blind

Add small summery touches on surfaces such as sideboards, chest of drawers or a console table. Place jugs with flowers in, small votives wrapped with twine and flowers, and a table lamp for a soft glow when the sun starts to fade.

Filter the sun’s glare with blinds at the window, and stick to pastels and light bright colour palettes for an extra-summery look.

Fill pots with herbs Line a windowsill with small pots filled with different herbs and not only will you benefit from the aroma, but they will be on hand to add to your cooking, too.

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Starters

Italian Mains

Soup

£4.50

Parpardelle with Bolognaise Sauce

£8.50

Pan Fried Scallops

£6.90

Bucatini all’Amatriciana

£8.90

Tomato & Mozarella Bruschetta (v)

£4.50

Tagliatelli Scilliana

£10.90

Gambas Pil Pil

£6.90

Ask your server what we have prepared today Cooked in a lemon and garlic butter sauce

Served with grilled cheese topped with fresh tomato and basil Large deveined king prawns in a garlic, chilli and olive oil sauce, served with bread

Antipasto Selection of Cured Meat A selection of Italian cured meats, olives, sundried tomatoes, capers and bread

Cozze alla Sambuca

Mussels steam cooked in a sambuca and fresh tomato sauce

Italian Cheese Platter (v) A selection of cheeses from different regions of Italy

£8.90 £7.90 £6.90 £4.90

Carpaccio di Polpo

£8.90

Octupus carpaccio in an olive oil, lemon and parsley dressing

Salads

£7.90

Tuna Salad

£6.50

Mixed leaf salad, tuna, tomatoes, peppers & onions marinated in olive oil & balsamic glaze

Mixed Salad (v) Mixed leaf salad with tomatoes, peppers & onions marinated in olive oil & balsamic glaze

Caprese Salad (v) Mozzarella, tomatoes & basil

Seafood Salad

Selection of mixed seafood seasoned & marinated in olive oil & balsamic glaze served on a bed of lettuce

Chicken Caesar Salad

Deveined king prawns cooked in a tomato, cream and spinach sauce with a touch of chilli

Spaghetti Carbonara

Lasagne al Forno

£9.50

Steak Parmigianino

£11.90

Pea and Mushroom Risotto (v)

£11.50

Tortellone il Doge

£10.90

Tortelloni Rossini

£10.90

Classic Italian dish that never disappoints Thinly sliced beef coated in breadcrumbs served with a choice of potatoes, pasta or fries Arborio rice cooked with pea and mushrooms, topped with Parmesan shavings

Large tolltelone’s filled with prawn and seafood filling, served in a rich seafood sauce

Vegetarian

Veggie Burger (v)

£7.50

Veggie Stir-Fry (v)

£8.90

Vegetable Skewers (v)

£8.50

Egg free pasta (v)

£8.90

Pasta Salad (v)

£8.50

Veggie Couscous (v)

£9.50

Our very own homemade veggie burger with chips & salad

£5.50

£8.50

(All the above pasta dishes can also be served with gluten free or egg free spaghetti)

Large tortellini’s filled with goose foie, served in an olive oil and truffle sauce topped with parmasan shavings

Goat’s Cheese Salad

Warm goat’s cheese salad with pan fried parma ham, tomatoes, pine nuts & drizzled with honey

Tomato, bacon with slow cooked onions & chilli sauce

Classic carbonara in a pancetta, egg and cream sauce

Funghi Cuccini (v) Mushroom cooked in garlic butter & gorgonzola cheese

The way bolognaise is served in Italy

Cooked to order in our wok, full of flavour, served with white rice

£6.90

Three veggie skewers cooked on our chargrill lava stone barbeque

£7.90

Cooked in a tomato mushroom and fresh basil sauce

£7.90

Fusilli pasta tossed in cherry tomatoes, broccoli, carrots and feta cheese, with olive oil and fresh parsley

Grilled chicken served on a mixed leaf salad, topped with croutons, parmesan shavings & caesar dressing

Oven roasted vegetables served on a couscous base


Fish

Salmon Cooked in Parchment

£11.90

Tuna Steak on a Volcanic Stone

£11.90

Moules Marinière

£10.90

Deboned salmon oven cooked in parchment paper with lemon, dill, asparagus and potatoes

Cook your tuna fillet to your liking, served with 3 different side seasonings of sesame oil, sea salt and crushed black pepper served with a marinated side salad and pan fried potatoes Classic French mussels recipe, cooked in a white wine, cream, garlic and fresh parsley sauce, served with bread

Meats

Moroccan Lamb Shank & Couscous Tagine

Bread

Garlic Bread (v) Cheesy Garlic Bread (v) Bread Basket (v) £12.90

Slow cooked lamb served with couscous, vegetables, prunes and toasted almonds

Fillet Steak on a Stone Choose From 300g 400g 500g

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£18.50 £24.50 £29.50

Full Rack of Lamb

£22.50

Juicy Lucy

£9.90

Prime fillet steak sealed on our chargrill to keep in the flavours, then you cook it to your liking at your table on one of our steak stones, served with salad and pan-fried potatoes

Succulent lamb rack cooked to perfection with fresh rosemary, sea salt and garlic butter

100% half pound prime minced beef burger seasoned with herbs, with a filled mature cheddar cheese center

Half roast lemon chicken

Extra Sauces . Peppered sauce . Cheese sauce . Mushroom Sauce . Chimichurri sauce

Side Orders

Butter pan-fried mushrooms Bowl of chips Mini corn on the cob Pan-fried potatoes Fresh vegetables Sweet potatoes Mixed side salad Garlic fries

Desserts

A selection of homemade desserts

£2.50

£2.50 £3.50 £3.50

£3.50

£5.50

£10.50

Slow roasted and basted chicken served with roast veg and potatoes

Mixed Grill Skewers of Lamb, Beef & Chicken £13.90 Three individual skewers with peppers and onions, cooked on our chargrill lava stone barbecue, served with white rice

Garlic Chicken Chicken thighs cooked in a garlic white wine sauce served with white rice prepared in butter and parsley

£9.50

10% service charge will apply for tables of ten and over

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BABY & CHILDREN’S HOROSCOPES

The Leo Child

23JUL - 23AUG

Leo babies are generally happy, smiley, and outgoing. They are also the sign that rules drama, so when the temper tantrums do come, look out! These children love to play, be it a board game, dolls, tag, running around with pets or on a computer. As long as they can be creative and free, they are happy. They love bright colours and sounds. Paint their rooms in vivid hues and set up the musical mobiles. Warning: don’t buy too many “noisemaker” toys unless you want to wind up with a migraine! This sign loves to please, so once they find out what makes the adults coo over them, out comes the show-off streak. Getting them to sleep won’t be easy. These tigers have energy to burn and love to stay up all night singing and chatting. Enrol them in a drama, dance or gymnastics class early to channel their theatrical talents into a productive outlet.

The Virgo Child

24AUG - 22SEP

The Sagittarius Child

22NOV - 21DEC

The Capricorn Child

22DEC - 19JAN

Get the stroller ready. Baby Sagittarius is the zodiac’s traveller and will be ready to explore the world from day one. These smiley little clowns will delight in discovering new things. Keep your valuables out of reach and out of sight, or they’ll soon be chewing on them. Independent and outgoing, this social sign thrives when surrounded by children their age. Smothering them with affection or watching their every move will cause them to pull away from you. Give them their space, but check in on them regularly. If you set them up in the sandbox or with sports equipment they’ll happily play for hours with their peers. They also love to learn, so give them plenty of books and educational toys. Don’t be surprised if your child talks early and uses big words that make your jaw drop.

Virgo babies are particular: they know what they like and will definitely let you know what they DON’T like, especially when it comes to food. Since this sign rules the digestive system, your Virgo may need a special diet or be a bit of a finicky eater. Creatures of habit, these babies do best with a set routine and schedule. No need to OD on the loud mobiles and pictures of bunnies and duckies on the wall. Virgos are neat freaks and will prefer simple surroundings without a lot of distractions. Play soft soothing music and decorate in whites. Ruled by communication planet Mercury, many Virgos read or speak early. Give them lots of books and puzzles to play with. While they may look innocent, they may develop a mischievous streak as they get bigger. Distract them with crafts and model kits. Working with their hands can absorb them for hours.

Capricorns are the zodiac’s old souls, so your baby may arrive in the world with a furrowed brow and a wizened expression. Disciplining this baby won’t be too hard: these responsible children love to make Mummy and Daddy proud. Rather, the challenge may be in getting them to cut themselves some slack. They are born with a perfectionist streak, and may even rip up their drawings if they don’t look like masterpieces. Start socialising them early with a good crowd of children: this sign hangs on to childhood friends for life and may even wind up marrying their first loves. An unstable early home life or changing schools regularly can turn them into loners and misfits. Family-oriented, they will love celebrating traditions with relatives. A weekly family night and a set schedule of chores will give them the solid base they need to excel in the world.

The Libra Child

The Aquarius Child

23SEP - 220CT

Get the camera ready. Sweet and charming Libras are picture-perfect babies. They’ll smile and show off their dimples for anyone who cares to fawn over them. If ever there was a sign that needed to be reminded of the “don’t talk to strangers” rule, it’s the Libra child. As toddlers, they need lots of affection from their favourite adults and may annoy quieter siblings with their constant demands for attention. Libra is the sign that rules marriage, so divorce or the loss of a parent can hit them harder than most. They need to be reminded that they are loved over and over again. Without that reassurance, they may become brooding or hardened. Symbolised by the scales of justice, little Libras are keenly aware of right and wrong. Their sense of balance and harmony makes them highly creative.

The Scorpio Child

23OCT - 21NOV

Scorpio babies are quite the firecrackers, born with tons of talent, and attitude to match. Brooding and intense one minute, smiling irresistibly the next, they’ll have you wrapped around their tiny little fingers. They tend to be introverts, so don’t be surprised if your Scorpio prefers to play alone for hours or only enjoys the company of one favourite friend or sibling. They are deeply sensitive but tend to hold in their feelings. If your Scorpio is being excessively quiet (or giving you the silent treatment), sit down for a judgment-free talk and let your child tell you what’s going on. They can be remarkably intuitive, and you may just learn something new about yourself in the process!

20JAN - 18FEB

Aquarians are the “Baby Einsteins” of the zodiac, born with a touch of genius and a daredevil streak to match. Start socialising your Aquarius with peers early; this popular sign will crave the company of lots of friends. These children can be a bit eccentric and offbeat. They may surprise you with bizarre comments or quirky habits. Your best bet is to enjoy the show. They’ll only rebel if you try to tame their antics. Generous with siblings, they hate to see anyone treated unfairly. They’ll stick up for the underdog and fight for the rights of their peer group. Get them involved with scouting, sports or a community service club at an early age to encourage their sense of humanitarianism and team spirit.

The Pisces Child

19FEB - 20MAR

Pisces babies are old souls, born with wise and knowing personalities. Their eyes may be dreamy, but they see everything that’s going on. Perhaps that’s why so many of the zodiac’s fishies grow up to make excellent visual artists, engineers, and photographers. Caretaking Pisces can be a bit bossy with their peers. With their rich imaginations, they’ll make up games for everyone to play, but they may feel hurt if certain children don’t want to join in the fun. If there is tension on the home front or with peers, your Pisces may even become a bully. Creative and compassionate, they may get swept away by emotion at the expense of common sense. Having clear, firmly enforced rules at home will help Pisces navigate through life without falling under the spell of a troubled peer.

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The Aries Child

21MAR - 19APR

The Taurus Child

20APR - 20MAY

The Gemini Child

21MAY - 20JUN

Aries babies often come into the world quiet and self-possessed. Then, one day, they discover their vocal chords and out come the showstoppers. Get the sparkly costumes ready: your Aries may beg to audition for the children’s’ episode of “Star Search” even if they don’t have aspirations for the limelight, they will still need plenty of attention, especially from their favourite adult. Because Aries is a masculine sign, many of them tend to favour their fathers. Active and energetic, you’ll have to keep an eye on them when they first learn to walk or they could dash right out the front door. They are also accident-prone and may bump their heads more easily than other children. Childproofing the house is essential. When it comes to eating, Aries is picky, preferring to eat the same food over and over for days.

No need to rock this baby to sleep. This is a child who has turned napping into an art form. Taurus rules the five senses, so when they are hungry, tired, or ready to play, be prepared. Otherwise, they’re likely start screaming and shouting to get your attention. Generally, their disposition is sweet and leisurely. Ruled by lovely Venus, these dimpled tykes are born contenders for Cutest Baby competitions. They love getting dressed up: bring on the sailor suits and frilly dresses. Though they can be counted on to keep their clothes neat, the baby bull has a rough-andtumble streak as well. With their tiny fists and feet, they love to punch, hit and kick. Give them soft or inflatable toys so no one winds up black-and-blue.

Congratulations! You’ve just given birth to a real, live Baby Einstein. Gemini children are all born with a touch of genius to them. They may exhibit an early musical gift, talk or read before other children, or have a rare ability that makes them contenders for “America’s Got Talent.” Whatever the case, life won’t be dull when a Gemini baby is crawling around the house. Naturally curious, they’ll want to touch everything in sight. Extra baby proofing is a good idea; cover up those electrical outlets! Ruled by the communication planet Mercury these chatty children may talk to themselves or an imaginary friend, and in some cases might even develop their own language before learning to speak their parents’ tongue.

The Cancer Child

21JUN - 22JUL

Cancer is the sign associated with mother-child relationships, so these babies are strongly affected by “maternal energy.” This could also be interpreted as a need for nurturing. No matter who their primary caretaker is, these children will likely be attached to them at the hip. Ruled by the ever-fluctuating moon, these children can be moody and may cry a lot as infants. Since Cancer rules the chest area, weaning them from the breast-feeding days can be challenging. These sensitive children are “emotional eaters” and like to put things in their mouths when they’re feeling anxious or in unfamiliar terrain. They may be soothed with a bottle or snack. If you don’t want to be on constant diaper duty, try giving them a security blanket like a doll or teddy bear that they can hug. Family-oriented, they may feel shy around new people. Be prepared: they may cry and scream if someone they aren’t familiar with tries to pick them up. In school or public, they are well mannered and enjoy dressing fashionably, even as toddlers!

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CONFESSIONS OF ... Favourite Shoe Designer: Christian Louboutin

Favourite brand of Makeup: Elizabeth Arden/Chanel

Favourite Flower: Rose

Favourite Perfume:

Jimmy Choo, Hugo boss & Dolce Gabbana

Heels or Flats: Both!

How many pair of shoes do you own? 20

Do you bite your nails? Not anymore

Are you a shopaholic? Yes

What was the last thing you bought for yourself? A top

What is the most expensive item you’ve ever purchased? My iPhone

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What one thing you don’t leave home without: My mobile

AGE: 18

STAR SIGN: Scorpio

OCCUPATION:

Supply nursery teacher

FAVOURITE COLOUR: Purple

Favourite Food: Lasagna & pasta bake

Favourite Fashion Designer: Michael Kors

What is your favourite fashion item at the moment? My silver heart necklace

What one thing you don’t leave home without? Phone

What are the most important 3 things in your life? My family, friends & boyfriend

Are you taken or single? Taken

Describe yourself in 5 words:

Loveable, friendly, honest, responsible & organised

Are you a morning person? Not really

If you could be an animal, which one would you be? Giraffe

If you could have any super power, what would it be? To fly

If you could have any job in the world, what would it be? To be a professional model




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