His & Hers Entertainment Issue

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EDITOR’S WELCOME THE 'SPEXY BEAST' COMES TO TOWN AND SHARES HIS STAND-UP SECRETS WITH HIS & HERS. As this is the Entertainment Issue, it seemed only fitting to feature an interview with born entertainer, Alan Carr, as he limbers up for two nights of stand-up at the Echo Arena. Alan’s not giving much away about his new ‘Spexy Beast’ show, though he did divulge: “It’s about chatting. I’m into detailing the minutiae of life. I’m never going to do an hour on tugboats!” So bad news for tugboat aficionados, but good news for the rest of us, as the comedian heads to Liverpool on 25th October. In the meantime, you can read more of Alan’s comedy musings in this month’s interview on p8. Continuing with the theme of entertainment, you’ll find our food and drink recommendations from p24, a handy social diary roundup, courtesy of award-winning networker Geniene Reese, on p30, and must-buy gadgets to make your home that little bit livelier from p44. Other highlights of the issue include an indispensible guide to the season’s biggest fashion trends by Justine Mills (His & Hers’ style guru and founder of legendary Liverpool fashion store Cricket) on p10. For a further fashion fix, turn to p13 for our most rock & roll womenswear shoot to date, or p33 for a style shoot featuring your menswear essentials for autumn/winter. Another personal highlight of this edition has been finding out what makes Rankin,

one of my fashion photography heroes, tick. To celebrate the launch of his new watch designs for Swatch, which became instant best-sellers in Liverpool, Rankin opens up to His & Hers about his ties to the city and his meteoric rise to fashion’s hall of fame (see p26). Special thanks are due to Liverpool ONE, John Lewis, Cavern Walks and the Metquarter for making our men’s and womenswear shoots possible and to Liverpool’s best-dressed men and women for providing us with plenty of inspiration for this month’s Street Smart pages on p18 and 40. If you’d like to see yourself on these pages, look out for our Street Smart team, who’ll be coming to a high street near you in September. We’ll be back next month with more exclusive celebrity interviews, winter skincare survival tips, even more fashion pages, plus our roundup of where to eat, drink and shop in the North West. See you next month.

Emma Hill (Editor)

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ALAN CARR, ‘SPEXY BEAST’ The comedian opens up about how he’s been limbering up for the Liverpool leg of his standup tour.

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JUSTINE MILLS’ TRENDS ADVICE The founder of Cricket shares her style tips for autumn/winter dressing.

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ROCK REPUBLIC Grunge gets an injection of glamour in this month’s womenswear shoot.

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HESTER’S LOOKS Featuring autumn’s must-have ankle boots.

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STREET SMART (FOR HER) Real Liverpool women showcase the key autumn/winter trends.

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STEAL HER STYLE Make our favourite street stylista’s look your own.

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WINNING WOMEN Industry insiders reveal what it takes to make it in the fiercely competitive fields of media and make-up artistry.

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DIANE TREMARCO’S HOT -LIST Diane unveils the people, things and places worth investigating this month. FOOD & DRINK RE VIEWS We put Hotel Indigo, Lunya and The Olive Press to the test.

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RANKIN, THE MAN WHO SOLD THE WORLD Find out what the photographer behind some of the world’s most successful advertising campaigns and most iconic fashion photography did next...

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PURPLE HAZE This month, purple’s the shade for stylish interiors accessories.

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THE SOCIAL DIARY Featuring news and views from award-winning networker Geniene Reese.

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LOOK SHARP We focus on menswear essentials in this month’s crisp and clean monochrome shoot.

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FASHIONABLY BRITISH Where to stay, dine and peoplewatch during London Fashion Week.

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STREET SMART FOR HIM Our style team seeks out Liverpool’s best-dressed men.

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STEAL HIS STYLE Key investment pieces inspired by the city’s best-dressed.

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LUKE’S LOOKS This month Luke focuses on pin -sharp tailoring with a subtle nod to the Tate’s Magritte exhibition.

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MY DESIGN PASSIONS Busy event organiser Shelley Curry reveals the design gems that help her through her long working days.


CONTRIBUTORS Emma Hill

Robin Clewley

Editor emma@eg-publishing.com

Street Smart & Events Photographer robin_ac@live.co.uk

Diane Tremarco Design & Art Direction diane@dtmediaonline.com www.dtmediaonline.com

Hannah Ramsay

Hester Brodie

Emma Griffiths

Women’s Style Editor hester@eg-publishing.com

Reviewer emma.g@eg-publishing.com

Luke Trevaskis

Ryan Martin

Men’s Style Editor luketrevaskis@hotmail.com

Intern ryanjm8@hotmail.com

Matt Ford

Debra Williams

Menswear Shoot Photographer

Proofreader Words & Deeds debra@wordsanddeeds.co.uk www.wordsanddeeds.co.uk

matthewricharford@hotmail.com firecrackerfashion.blogspot.com

Writer hannahramsay@hotmail.co.uk

Michael Breheny Womenswear Shoot Photographer info@michaelbreheny.com

Her cover shot by Michael Breheny

His cover shot by Matt Ford




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JUSTINE MILLS WITH HER GUIDE TO AUTUMN/WINTER’S KEY FASHION TRENDS In the first of her new monthly columns, Justine Mills, founder of Cricket, the store that put Liverpool on the fashion map, helps us get to grips with the new season trends. Yes, we’ve had a wash-out of a summer, but at least it’s been the perfect weather to start us thinking about autumn/winter’s fashion trends. There’s no better time to start planning for the season ahead before all the best pieces are snapped up. Here are a few of the key new looks to update your wardrobe: Jewel Colours. You’ll find an array of shades, from turquoise to emerald or fuchsia on the rails, but as with all trends, if the prospect of wearing jewel colours from top to toe takes you out of your comfort zone, simply introduce a pop of colour through your accessories. I know it’s too early to say the c-word, but people are already beginning to think about what to wear for their Christmas parties, and choosing jewel colours is a great way to stand out from the crowd. Capes. Lanvin and Alice Temperley have designed some beautiful capes, which would be perfect for the party season. Black Trousers. Classic black trousers are finally making a comeback. We’ve long resisted them in favour of skinny jeans or leggings, but trousers are a great investment piece which will form the foundations of your wardrobe. Animal Print. It’s worth investing in animal print, as this is a perennial trend to which the designers

will always return to. If you’re worried about looking a bit Bet Lynch, tone this look down by combining it with sophisticated berry shades, greys and browns. Anything by Phoebe Philo. Celine’s head designer Phoebe Philo can do no wrong at the moment. What she does one season, other designers will imitate the next. Even if it’s out of your price range, it’s well worth coming in to Cricket to look at her collection, featuring amazing basics with a twist, for fashion inspiration. Modern Luxury. Exotic prints, animal prints and navy all make us think of luxury in times of austerity, so expect to see more of these feel-good luxe looks. S&M (as seen at Louis Vuitton) This was an edgy look on the catwalks, but it’s filtered down in a more wearable way. Look out for lots of leather and chains on bags in a subtle nod to the S&M trend. Spots and Dots. This will be another massive trend for the season. Why not incorporate it through your scarf, gloves, tights or nail polish – this is the perfect way to stay on-trend if money’s tight. Below-the-Knee Skirts. Another key trend for the season and one which is best paired with high heels! Justine will be back with more fashion news next month. www.cricketliverpool.co.uk









STREET SMART

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WE RETURN TO THE FASHIONABLE STREETS OF LIVERPOOL TO CHECK OUT WHAT YOU’RE WEARING FOR AUTUMN

Hayley, 19,

Helen, 22,

Hannah, 18,

Charlotte, 31,

Lucy, 18,

Louise, 17,

Student We've never seen Timberland boots look so good! Hayley teams her boots with a vintage-inspired shirt and classic Topshop jeans. Finishing with a 'grandma' cardigan, gives the look a cute, quirky twist

Student Helen goes for a classic transseasonal pairing of a cute jumper, jeans and ankle boots. Her vintageinspired accessories and coral lipstick keep the outfit understated yet ontrend and out of the ‘too safe' territory nice work, lady!

Beautician Another Liverpool lass inspired by this season’s vintage ladylike trends is Hannah. We're loving the way she’s updated her M&S dress with this gorgeous yellow River Island jacket and Aldo bag combination.

Stylist A classic Zara trench is the perfect trans-seasonal cover-up, and designer staples such as this gorgeous Alexander Wang handbag and Marc Jacobs scarf add a luxe feel to a stylist’s wardrobe.

Student A/W outfits are often dominated by dark colours and muted palettes, so we loved Lucy's refreshing take on the season in this yellow H&M dress which gives her black biker jacket a soft edge.

Student Super sweet and city chic, we loved Louise's Topshop jumper and shirt combo, which tap into the season’s vintage trends. However, pairing them with Converse All Stars gives the outfit a funky edge - top marks, Louise!


LOUISE’S BAG WAS A ONE-OFF FIND, SO WE’VE SOURCED A LOVELY VINTAGE-INSPIRED ONE FOR YOU FROM HOBBS. BAG, £195, HOBBS.

A SIMPLE DRESS LIKE THIS LITTLE GEM WORKS FOR ANY OCCASION. TAKE A LEAF OUT OF LOUISE'S BOOK AND DRESS IT DOWN WITH A JUMPER. DRESS, £15, BOOHOO.

CLASSIC CONVERSE WILL NEVER DATE. WE’D SUGGEST INVESTING IN A STURDY PAIR LIKE THESE LEATHER ONES FROM OFFICE, £51.99

STEAL HER STYLE Louise stole the show this month with her super-cute outfit. We loved her quirky look and suspected you would, too, so we've scoured the shops to help you recreate Louise's look.

LOUISE HAS LAYERED UP HER TOPSHOP SWEATER WITH A WHITE SHIRT TO CREATE THIS PREPPY LOOK, BUT IF YOU'RE ANYTHING LIKE US AND LOVE A BIT OF 'EASY CHIC' OPT FOR THIS STRIPY NUMBER. PETER PAN COLLAR CONTRAST JUMPER, £38, TOPSHOP.

LOUISE'S FLORAL HEADBAND ADDS A CERTAIN CUTENESS TO HER OUTFIT, AND WE’VE FOUND A SIMILAR ONE FOR YOU AT MATALAN FOR JUST £2.50.

OPAQUE TIGHTS ARE A WARDROBE STAPLE. HOWEVER, IF YOU WANT TO ADD SOMETHING A LITTLE QUIRKIER TO LIFT YOUR OUTFIT, WE'D SUGGEST THESE SPOTTY TIGHTS FROM ACCESSORIZE. TIGHTS, £8, ACCESSORIZE.


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WINNING WOMEN SUCCESSFUL BROADCAST JOURNALIST JESSICA ROBBINS ON HER LIFE IN THE NEWS. A BBC Radio Merseyside broadcast journalist who’s perhaps better known as the ‘woman in the van’ from Tony Snell’s breakfast show, Jessica Robbins is in work covering the early morning news before many people have woken up . I was very intrigued to find out if the 5am alarm’s worth it… “The early reporter job is the best one,” enthuses Jessica, “I get to meet remarkable people, see the sunrise and do interviews on beautiful beaches.” While studying broadcast journalism, Jessica secured work experience at BBC Radio Merseyside - four years later, she’s still there and has been able to work on some very exciting jobs, the best being Liverpool’s Capital of Culture celebrations. “I was part of the reporting team for events, including the La Machine spider; to be part of that was an honour.”

Jessica doesn’t want to lose the human touch and is often moved by the stories she covers, especially the morning she was out in Croxteth after Rhys Jones was killed. “I had to read tributes out live on air that his friends had left him; it took me three or four goes before I could do it without crying,” she recalls. She’s interviewed celebs such as Kenny Dalglish, The Saturdays and Westlife, but it’s meeting people with truly amazing stories that is most rewarding. “I’ve found grandparents looking after their grandchildren because the parents were drug addicts, and couples who had fostered hundreds of children” She says getting into journalism was hard, but knows that with enthusiasm and determination, it’s possible. “I love what I do and couldn’t think of doing anything else. You may see me on TV in the future, though I’ve always fancied that!” www.bbc.co.uk/merseyside


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WINNING WOMEN THE FOUNDERS OF SO COCO ROUGE ON MAKING IT IN THE MAKE-UP INDUSTRY. If you’ve not heard of it yet, be introduced to So Coco Rouge, a gem in the heart of Liverpool city centre, founded by make-up artists Robyn Turnbull and Sian-Louise Auld. Sourcing make-up artists for photo shoots, films and VIP events, the ‘Rougettes’ are located within the Hahnemann Building, where they also offer an appointment-only service and cater for all occasions from a Saturday night on the town to weddings. Close friends for many years, Robyn and Sian studied together at the School of Make -up in Manchester and have since jointly worked on jobs including London Fashion Week for various fashion labels. They say the key to their success is mutual respect and feel that without each other’s support they would never have taken this leap into starting their own company. Next steps for this already successful young company? They’re looking to help, support and to build a local network of competent, reliable freelancers. But as well as painting faces, the women are keen supporters of North West Cancer Research Fund, with Sian acting as a local committee member. As it represents an issue close to their hearts, Robyn and Sian were inspired to hold the launch of So Coco Rouge in aid of the charity, which is an independent organisation, providing grants to support fundamental research into the causes of cancer. I’ve recently had my make-up done by So Coco Rouge, and I must say I’d highly recommend a trip to see them in Hope Street at the earliest opportunity. www.sococorouge.com


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THE ONE TO WATCH RECOMMENDATIONS, SUGGESTIONS, REVIEWS AND LATEST NEWS FROM DIANE TREMARCO

APP TASTIC! Documents To Go is one of the best apps around. It is basically Microsoft Office on the iPhone, displaying all the same qualities and functions, but in compact form. Write word documents on the go, or update a spreadsheet. The best thing is, you can upload directly to your computer. Price £11.99

GADGET BLING

LOVE THEM DO Utility is possibly my favourite store and a Liverpool store at that. They reek of style, they represent everything that an image conscious person would admire. I, of course, fit the bill as I admire images - I think I got away with that one! Set of Beatles pens £89.99

Proof at last that gadget geeks can have their little bit of bling. This USB can be popped on your key ring so you will never be caught short again. From Accessorise £20

RUNNING FOR CHARITY Calling Liverpool and Wirral communities The RunLiverpool Marathon needs YOU! The RunLiverpool Marathon takes place in the Liverpool City Region on Sunday October 9. I asked what we, the public could do to help and Race Director Alan Rothwell commented: “It would be fantastic if those people who actually live on the route would decorate their gardens for the day to make it a real spectacle” There will also be designated points on the route where local community groups can have the

WATCH THIS SPACE I think this little watch is the perfect gift for anyone who wants to stand out from the crowd. It is made from paper, yes paper, and it is waiting for you to express your creativity. Draw, paint, stick, whatever you want, it is entirely your call. It is available from John Lewis, Liverpool One, priced just £7.50

opportunity to perform to runners and spectators. Alan continues: “We’re keen to work with groups from both Liverpool and Wirral who would like to showcase their talents on the route. These could include music acts, dance groups, cheerleaders or sports clubs...the Marathon route covers over 26 miles, which has to be the biggest stage in the world! ” If you’d like further information on how you can get involved in the 2011 RunLiverpool Marathon please contact the RunLiverpool team on 0151 236 8432

www.runliverpoolmarathon.co.uk



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FOOD & DRINK FOCUS REVIEWER EMMA GRIFFITHS FOUND TWO LIVERPOOL RESTAURANTS SERVING UP A TASTE OF VIRTUAL SUNSHINE TO BEAT THOSE WINTER BLUES

BEST FOR CATALONIAN CHARM Bustling with cheerful diners, even on a Monday, Lunya is the kind of place where you could spend hours indulging in great food, drink and conversation whilst watching the world go by. Featuring both an award-winning restaurant and deli, Lunya offers exquisite Catalonian cooking created with the finest local produce. With a little advice from Lunya’s charming proprietor, Peter Kinsella, on the extensive menu before us, we started with some enormous olives and sourdough bread served with oils and a maple-infused balsamic vinegar so moreish that I could have sipped it through a straw. Moving on to our tapas, the stand-out dishes were the Ibérico BBQ pork ribs, with meat so tender that it practically fell off the bone, and the squid, delivered daily, fresh from the Cornish seaside, and served in Cain’s raisin beer batter. Lunya is a truly superb independent offering, with a high standard of service. On Monday evenings, couples receive a free bottle of wine when they spend £35 on food. lunya.co.uk

BEST FOR AUTHENTIC ITALIAN Tucked away from the hustle and bustle of Castle Street, we discovered a taste of the Italian Riviera at The Olive Press. Descending the staircase into the candlelit bar, we paused for a swift drink on the comfy leather stools before heading over to our table. Despite its basement level location, The Olive Press is surprisingly light and airy thanks to a few well placed skylights and a romantic smattering of tea lights. We couldn’t wait to see what the chefs had to offer and nibbled on a bowl of mixed olives with fresh bread and oils as we perused the menu. We were spoilt for choice and eventually decided to keep it simple with a mozzarella, plum tomato and basil salad and grilled tiger prawns with garlic and parsley to start. Our main courses: pork cutlet saltimbocca with rosemary potatoes and pan-fried sea bream served with braised leeks and a side of butter crushed new potatoes – yum! Both delicious, the pork rich and succulent while the sea bream was light and refreshing. With a dessert board calling out to us we couldn't resist an enticing panna cotta to share. theolivepress.uk.com


HOTEL INDIGO LIVERPOOL’S CHICEST NEW HANGOUT FEATURING A MARCO PIERRE WHITE RESTAURANT

Liverpool’s newest design hotel, Hotel Indigo, may be gaining a reputation as the new celeb hangout, but it’s the food and drink that His & Hers is really excited about. Since its star-studded launch last month, Hotel Indigo has been attracting more than its fair share of high-profile guests. However, we think that even if you go for the people-watching, you’ll stay for the rather impressive food and drink offering. A particular favourite of the His & Hers team is the hotel’s signature Cotton Candy Martini, which is served with a flourish, starting with a wisp of candy floss, over which an expertly mixed blend of vodka, Chambord, grenadine, lime juice and Champagne is poured. The serving of the cocktail is pure visual theatre, making it a new favourite with Liverpool’s beautiful people. Restaurant Manager Gary Scott told His & Hers: “The philosophy of our cocktails’ list is simple: a short list of classic cocktails made perfectly. Our bartenders will also make you your own favourite if it’s not on

the list, or create a bespoke cocktail for you designed around your own personal taste.” Look out for special offers, such as ‘Indigo Time’, from 4.30-6.30pm on Thursdays and Fridays, when all cocktails and bottled beers are covered by a three-for-two offer. And make the most of the best seasonal ingredients with ‘Drink the Seasons’, Hotel Indigo’s limited edition cocktails for autumn and winter. www.hotelindigo.com

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HIGH-HEELED GUIDE TO NETWORKING AWARD-WINNING NETWORKER AND BUSINESSWOMAN GENIENE REESE IS BACK THIS MONTH WITH MORE FROM THE REGION’S SOCIAL SCENE.

My diary's been filled with an eclectic mix of events this month - from glamorous networking evenings to camping! 11th-19th August. Jacques Town House Event. For one week in August, Liverpool’s Rodney Street was a hot spot in the city with one of its Georgian buildings being transformed into the sensational Jacques Townhouse. The opening night saw VIP guests savouring the masquerade with glamorous hosts, maids and waiters serving up amazing food. Eastzeast Launch. Before packing for the V Festival, I went along to the launch party of Eastzeast, the new Punjabi restaurant located opposite the Echo Arena, and what a launch it was! The food and drink was flowing and they had ice sculptures, Bollywood dancers, not to mention a whole host of celebrities. Parcours Launch. On the business front, Parcours (LLP) held their official launch party today. Their goal is to teach people how to better communicate by breaking down the barriers created through lack of cultural awareness. Liverpool ONE’s Clothes Throw. Alex Fletcher from Hollyoaks, fashion designer Kirsty Doyle and patients from Alder Hey Children’s Hospital arrived at Liverpool ONE today to donate clothes and officially open the ‘giant bag’ donation station for Alder Hey’s Clothes Throw campaign. Donated outfits will be used to stock the Liverpool ONE Clothes throw pop-up shop in October.

V Festival. I attended this year’s V Festival armed with my fabulous ‘wedge wellies’ (as featured on Dragon’s Den) for a few extra inches and a pop-up tent (which we assembled in seconds, but took down over hours. Noone tells you how hard it is to disassemble popup tents!) My verdict: I’ll be back next year for more great Liverpool bands like Cast, but I won’t be camping! De-Stressing at Urban Calm. Medicash hosted a relaxing networking event at Urban Calm in the Metquarter last night. Guests mingled over wine and canapés before sampling a range of free treatments and a VIP appearance from two well-known Saints Rugby League Football Club players was extremely well received. The Blooming Great Tea Party. Liverpool baker Laura O’Connor of Laura’s Little Bakery and charity event organiser Pauline Cox hosted their Blooming Great Tea Party, raising almost £6,000 for Marie Curie today. 25th August-10th September. The Liverpool Shakespeare Festival launched with a dazzling performance 'Romeo and Juliet' at St George’s Hall. See liverpoolshakespearefestival.com for more details. Next month I’ll be back out at the many events that will be going on in September, starting with the press launch of the Wedding House, Downtown in Business’s sexy networking and the relaunch of the Malmaison, so will have much to report! www.genienereese.com


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SHARPEN UP YOUR WARDROBE WITH THIS SEASON’S KEY PIECES IN MONOCHROME.

LOOK SHARP SHIRT, £70, FROM FIRETRAP AT THE METQUARTER JEANS, £70, FROM TOMMY HILFIGER AT THE METQUARTER.


JACKET, £250 T-SHIRT£30 JEANS, £70 BELT, £49.50 SHOES £100 ALL FROM FIRETRAP AT THE METQUARTER


JACKET, £75 FROM FIRETRAP AT THE METQUARTER SHIRT, £80, JEANS, £70, AND SHOES, £100 ALL FROM TOMMY HILFIGER AT THE METQUARTER.


JACKET, £250, T-SHIRT, £30, BOTH FROM FIRETRAP AT THE METQUARTER JEANS, £70, BELT, £49.50, AND SHOES, £100, ALL FROM FIRETRAP AT THE METQUARTER. PHOTOGRAPHER: MATT FORD, STYLIST: JADE TREMARCO, STYLE ASSISTANT: RYAN MARTIN, MODEL: ZAK SLIWKA. WITH THANKS TO: THE METQUARTER.



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FASHIONABLY BRITISH AS LONDON FASHION WEEK APPROACHES, MEN'S EDITOR, LUKE TREVASKIS, GIVES US THE LOW-DOWN ON THE CAPITAL’S HIGHS With annual sales of £64.2bn it is not hard to see why we all flock to London. The quality and quantity of shops seem to bestride a modest split in public opinion: to fashionistas, London is an emporium of raw and innovative talent with a hotbed of new concepts, but to others it is merely an over-saturated cesspool of ‘designer’ culture. The truth is, whether we like it or not, we all have a stake in fashion because we all wear its products. With LFW set for a knock-out line-up next month, it is great to see the city so widely recognised as the flagship for our own apparel industry employing more than 1,650,000 people. LFW has bridged the gap between designers and the highstreet by commissioning projects with retail outlets such as Topshop to launch capsule collections for new generations such as Christopher Kane. Giving birth to designers such as John Galliano, Alexander McQueen, and Stella McCartney, it is definitely a production that is at the heart of our industry and one not to be missed.

With all the hype that surrounds this wonder of the fashion world, it is best to plan your trip in advance. With sponsor-hotels such as the Sanderson and Mayfair booked out by fashion and publishing houses months in advance, it is best to opt for somewhere like The Courthouse Hotel to rest your weary legs. Directly adjacent to Liberty’s, this building romances the old and new. Restored cells, court rooms and chambers make up the marrow of this characterful building and you are treated to all of the modern-day comforts a Hilton could offer, with the charm of a structure that once entertained Oscar Wilde’s Queensbury case and John Lennon’s sensational lithograph drawings court case. Visit www.courthouse-hotel.com Now that summer is here and picnics are the order of the day, what better way to celebrate than with a trip to Carluccio’s infamous deli? With walls adorned with spices and dressings, tables bedecked with giant muffins and meringues, and more pasta than you can shake a stick at, this is like stepping into an Aladdin’s cave of authentic Italian cuisine. The ‘classic’ hamper is a real feast, with dishes including focaccia imbottita, terina di maiale e funghi, and salmone in acqua pazza con insalata di patate – perfect for in-between-show indulgence. Summer


tipples include a fruity Soave Serole white wine and a refreshing Prosecco Brut to make your picnic that little bit more special (not to mention ebrious). Visit www.carluccios.com As the first hotel to lay its foundations in London, there is nothing more à la mode than a trip to HIX at The Albemarle restaurant in Brown’s. After hours of pounding catwalks, polished cutlery and crisp white tablecloths are the order of the day for your fashionable bon vivant in this venerable setting steeped in a subtle British patriotism. The menu is quintessentially wellEnglished. Starter offerings include Cumbrae rocks’ oysters; potted Morecambe Bay shrimps; and dressed Portland crab – with mains featuring dishes such as pan-fried fillet of Peterhead cod with surf clams and samphire; and fillet of Kingairloch red deer with black cabbage and Scottish girolles. You are certain to devour whatever dish you order – cooked to perfection and dripping in the jus of fine gastronomy, this is one dining experience that is worth every penny and will not be forgotten quite as quickly as some of the fashion faux pas of LFW. Visit www.thealbemarlerestaurant.com Words: Luke Trevaskis Image Captions Left Page: Mary Katrantzou AW11 Collection Right Page (from top to bottom) Sanook Spa Pool, Courthouse Hotel Artist Fiona Rae, HIX at The Albemarle restaurant in Brown’s Carluccio's Deli, Covent Garden HIX at The Albemarle restaurant in Brown’s


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STYLE EDITOR LUKE TREVASKIS HIT THE STREETS THIS MONTH WITH EMMA GRIFFITHS TO HUNT DOWN THOSE HIGH STREET TRENDS YOU WON’T FIND ON THE CATWALKS.

Ben, 20

Scott, 24

Steve, 24

Sammy, 35

Idris-Soaga, 25 Jack, 17

Retail Assistant Dressed head-totoe in Urban Outfitter-endorsed brands, it is clear where this style crusader works. Wearing a shirt and shorts by Farah, this cool look is finished with a pair of Vans – a fine ambassador for UO.

Electrician On a lads’ trip, Scott was spotted merry in L1. With his ‘morning-after’ attire firmly stashed in his River Island bag, he started his revelry in a H&M top, Topman shoes and pants, and an ASOS belt.

Recruitment Consultant With a Topman jumper and trousers, Steve has gone for comfy Converse to help him in the campaign to find jobs for Liverpool’s unemployed.

Business Owner Sporting a Tom Ford shirt and scarf, complemented by Zegna trousers, shoes and jacket, it is clear that this businessman’s wallet certainly hasn’t been affected by the economy.

Retail Despite Levis recently leaving Liverpool, it was good to see a shirt still flying their flag. With Jack Jones pants and Converse-clad feet, Idris was very proud of his Soaga:Swagger name parallelism.

Painter & Decorator Jack stood out from the crowd in his military jumper and over-sized jacket. His shoes are from Soho’s on Bold St and his trousers from Topman.


PARKAS ARE STARTING TO APPEAR IN MOST OUTLETS IN A VARIETY OF COLOURS. I ADVISE OPTING FOR PASTEL SHADES AND CHOOSING A SLIGHTLY LARGER FIT THAN USUAL. KHAKI BORG, £90, TOPMAN. THIS SEASON, CHUKKA BOOTS ARE THE MUST-HAVE FOOTWEAR FOR MEN. THESE GRENSON SMITH SUEDES COME IN A SUBTLE TAN. £170, JOHN LEWIS.

STEAL HIS STYLE Jack channels ‘model’ with every inch of this look. The parka-and-jeansrelated trend will definitely be one to watch this winter. Words: Luke Trevaskis

JACK ENSURES HIS LOOK REMAINS MINIMAL BY ONLY USING A THREE-COLOUR COMBINATION. BY KEEPING HIS TOP BLACK, HIS STYLE IS NOT OVERWHELMED BY CONTRASTING TONES. SMART DRAPE ROLL NECK, £30, TOPMAN.

SPRAY-ON SKINNY JEANS HAVE LONG BEEN A STAPLE IN MOST MEN’S WARDROBES. THIS SEASON ALLOWS YOU TO EXPERIMENT WITH A VARIETY OF COLOURS TO LIFT YOUR LOOK. £32, TOPMAN.






In her role as Events Manager at Jazz Publishing, which can involve working on several shows at once, Shelley Bond’s no stranger to long hours and tight deadlines. This month Shelley reveals the visual treats that she turns to for inspiration when planning red-carpet events like the Northern Design Awards.

MY DESIGN ALESSI "ANNA G" CORKSCREW Being on the go from early 'til late, I love to unwind with a glass of vino in the evenings. We have a large collection of bottle openers but this Alessi design is our tip-top favourite. I'd like one in every colour. Price: £28.

MALMAISON, LIVERPOOL One of the earliest date weekends I spent with my partner was in a Malmaison hotel. I adore the dark brooding rooms and the clever lighting. Staying at the Mal always feels like a treat and I’ve recently acquired a hotel-inspired thick black bedroom carpet in the hope that I'll achieve the look at home!

Passions NICK MUNRO TIN TIN COFFEE POT Long hours and multi-tasking mean I harbour a deep love of caffeine. Good coffee deserves to be poured from something like this. A recent purchase and something I'll cherish forever - just beautiful! Price: £49.

THE ULTIMATE LBD I'm not sure it exists for me, but a classic little black dress has been something which I have been searching for for many years. In that time I have acquired 26 little black dresses, and I adore that every woman's take on the 'ideal' one can be so very different.

HABITAT’S CITY FLAP CLOCK I bought Habitat's City Flap clock for my boyfriend three Christmases ago. This is a great design with a real retro feel and it looks fantastic above the old Aga in the kitchen. Price: £80.




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