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Editors Letter

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e’ve gone to town this issue to deliver an incredible gift guide, plus lots of party dressing tips and beauty and hair inspiration to get you looking fabulous ahead of the festivities. Look for our brilliant (and not to mention very funny) interview with our favourite radio redhead, Alice Levine. She gives us the lowdown on what it’s really like at Radio 1, being a world-class worrier and Christmas in the Levine household, (we’ll give you a clue, it includes copious amounts of food!). We’re sick of people putting down not just Birmingham, but the whole Midlands when it comes to fashion and creativity, which is why we love Midlands Fashion Awards. This year MFA once again proved that the region is a hotbed of design talent. Check out page 39 to meet the winners as we talk the future. Then, head over to our Beauty section to see our writer Rose Gallenger’s interview with the A-List’s fragrance designer. She’s behind some of the world’s most famous scents and has created bespoke fragrances for the likes of Helena Boham Carter and Johnny Depp. For the men, we’ve got a lot of exciting things for you in this issue. We met new guys on the block Mr Timms and Mr Clark (who like to remain anonymous) who have just set up shop in the Great Western Arcade with their urban lifestyle brand P&Co. We love how much Birmingham influences their label and not to mention their incredible candles! In Insider and Life, we have everything to make your Christmas a lovely one. From Christmas and New Years in the city to how to plan the perfect party with luxury party planner Susanna Richardson. I hope this issue makes you smile – have a fantastic Christmas and keep your eyes peeled for more exciting thing from us in the New Year.

Elle, Editor

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@ElleSixsmith

My Editor’s Picks

Left to right: New Look faux fur jacket, £44.99, Charlotte Olympia suede sandals, £545, Harvey Nichols, H&M long earrings, £7.99, Paco Rabanne Olympēa, £40, The Perfume Shop

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The Edit

011 Style Chart The hottest products right now 013 Gift Guide We’ve got everyone on your list covered 020 A Girls Guide to Festive Dressing Avoid the drama with these party solutions 024 All About Alice We chat to the talented radio redhead 028 Glam Rock Hit the dance floor in sequin and faux fur 037 From Desk to Dazzling Follow our office to glam style advice 039 The Midland’s Got Talent Meet this year’s rising stars 043 Just In Time NEXT have your Christmas shopping sorted 049 Meet Fashion’s Newest Brit Pack Leader Ashley Williams on teenage inspiration 050 The Holiday Collection The Jenners on their Topshop line

Beauty

052 Beauty Bulletin Calming candles and heady scents 053 Azzi Glasser Rose Gallagher meets the fragrance designer 056 Winter Skin Saviours fight the battle against dry skin

057 Hot Rocks Add sparkle to your look with standout stones from T.H.Baker 062 The Ultimate Spa Experience We get under the skin of EF MEDISPA 064 Hair Update Royston Blythe talk party looks

Men

066 Style Chart The hottest products right now 068 Gift Guide Make festive shopping easy with our gift edit 070 My & My Style P&Co talk Birmingham influences and their love of coffee 073 A Rare Find Sparkle with fine jewellery from Fellows 079 The Modern Man James Tissiman on a brave new direction for menswear

The Insider

082 Christmas in the City What to do this Christmas 084 New Year’s Eve in the City Celebrate your evening in style 085 Out & About Where to be, what to see and what to do in Birmingham this month

087 Comedy’s Answer to Beyoncé Comic Luisa Omielan comes to Glee Club 088 Christmas Special Our pick of the best festive viewing

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Life

091 One Destination, Endless Possibilities The brand new Resorts World Birmingham experience is like no other 092 Christmas Party Planning Susanna Richardson, luxury event planner, on her trade secrets 094 Food Recipe 096 Cocktail Hour Check out our top places in the city to try 097 Four Ways to Keep Fit in the new year Head over to Edgbaston Priory Club to relax and rejuvenate 101 ‘Tis the Season to be Jolly Bullring has everything you need for a magical Christmas 102 Winter Whites Create your own rustic snug 103 Christmas Decorating Here’s how to make your home magical with IKEA 106 WIN Your chance to win £250 with Armani Exchange

Photography: Mike Raven Styling: Elle Sixsmith and Paige Goddard Hair: Kieron Fowles Make-up: Diana Stoencheva Model: Mollie @ Bookings Models Mollie wears: DKNY embellished dress, £390, Charlotte Simone fox scarf, £155, Anton Heunis crystal drop earrings, £155 all available at Harvey Nichols

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Women / The Edit

WOMEN A GIRLS GUIDE TO FESTIVE DRESSING

Here’s how to dazzle ahead of the party season

THE MIDLAND’S GOT TALENT

Meet this year’s rising stars of the Midlands Fashion Awards

ASK ALICE

Alice Levine on embarrassing on air moments and the Radio 1 Christmas party

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Women / The Edit

From harmonious scents to stylish capes – here’s what we’ll be lusting after this Christmas

CHOCOLATE CRAZY

A chocolate centrepiece for everyone to enjoy and share this Christmas (or not). £42, Hotel Chocolat

FAMILY TREE

Go back to your roots this season with this sweet delicate Pandora pendant. £85, T.H.Baker

PARTY TIME

This velvet skirt is ideal for any party with gorgeous embellishments and classic A-line shape. £495, Topshop Unique

EXUDE ELEGANCE

This print bag is an elegant addition to any winter wardrobe. £379, Orla Kiely

EDITOR’S PICK

FORWARD THINKING

Get ready for the New Year with this classic Aspinal of London leatherbound diary. £75, Selfridges

ONCE UPON A TIME

Curl up with these modern re-imaginings of fairytales by Pulitzer prizewinner Michael Cunningham. £14.99, Waterstones, Pavilions

SOUL QUEEN

A must-have for any fan, Adele delivers an enchanting vocal in her 25 album. £9.99, HMV

EXOTIC ELEGANCE

Tom Ford’s Velvet Orchid blends citrus notes, honey and rum for an utterly irresistible scent. £75, Debenhams

MIRACLE MAGIC

Rejuvenate your skin with this miracle balm for a dewy, glowing complexion. £29, House of Fraser

PARTY PRINCESS

Shimmer and sparkle at the office Christmas party with this sixtiesinspired sequin shift dress. £160, French Connection

WINTER WARMERS

The new UGG Classic Slim are sure to keep you snug from the cold plus they are offering free personalisation. From £135, UGG

METALLIC MADNESS

Look chic from day to night with this cute mini leather crossbody bag. £150, Armani Exchange

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Women / Gift Guide

Molton Brown gold candle, £36

Jenny Packham

River Island embellished box handbag, £35

Marks & Spencer flare dress, £45, Pavilions

Kurt Geiger shoes, £199

Roland Mouret high-neck gauze £550, Harvey Nichols

Sumptuous Glam Luxury gifts for the glamour puss in your life

Tom Ford lip colour in flame £38, John Leiws

Reiss grey flower perfume, £50

Topshop satin prom skirt, £60 Smith & Cult nail varnish £19, Selfridges

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Women / Gift Guide

H&M

River Island floral lace bra. £16

Ikea hanging picture, £10

H&M velvet cushion £12.99

H&M cotton cushion, £6.99

H&M candlestick, £9.99

In The Boudoir

John Lewis velvet ballerina slippers, £22

Fluffy slippers, scented candles and delicate bras create the perfect evening in the boudoir Ikea throw white, £20

Zara Home picture frame, £15.99

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H&M scented candle, £7.99


Women / Gift Guide

Harvey Nichols mason shaker, homemade gin kit, £44.95

Deliciously Ella, £20, Waterstones, Pavilions

Kusmi Tea loose leaf tea selection, £19, John Lewis

Urban Outfitters Posh toast book, £12.99

Foodie Friends

We have your girls night in sorted with these goodies, from gin kits to pink truffles Oliver Bonas set of four champagne glasses, £29

Maitre Choux eclaires, £5.20 each, maitrechoux.com

Montezuma’s Christmas chocolate bar library, £12.99, Holland & Barratt

Charbonnel et Walker truffles, £20, Selfridges

Barista & Co. Pot, Copper, £34, John Lewis

Le Creuset cast-iron casserole dish, £175, House Of Fraserr

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Women / Gift The Edit Guide

Dior Backstage

Molton Brown shower gel bauble, £10

Dior nail vanish, £18, Debenhams

Yves Saint Laurent Rouge Pur Couture, £26, House of Fraser

Bobbi Brown eye palette, £53.10, John Lewis

Beauty Goddess

These are PIXI glow tonic, £18, Marks & Spencer, Pavilions

the beaut y buys fo r any pamper q ueen

Jo Malone deluxe candle, £120

Neal’s Yard rose collection, £45

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Tom Ford Jasmin Rouge, £145, Harvey Nichols


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Women Women//Gift The Guide Edit

Tory Birch for fitbit, £175, fitbit.com

Frends headphones, £140, Urban Outfitters

Crosley pink record player, £100, Urban Outfitters

Crave lux 16GB memory stick, £227, lovecrave.com

Foreo mint toothbrush, £149, Harvey Nichols

Got The Tech

Apple sports watch, £299, John Lewis

There’s no denying that technology has become a huge part of our lives, so you really can’t go wrong with these gifts

Clinque massage applicator, £22, Harvey Nichols

Ringly classic collection, £127, ringly.com

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Women / Gift Guide

All Under£20 Impress friends and family with these gifts, without breaking the bank

Vogue colouring book, £7.50, Waterstones, Pavilions

H&M necklace, £9.99

Wild Dining panda print plate, £9.99, iwantoneofthose.com

Marks & Spencer set of 2 art deco mugs, £15, Pavilions

Urban Outfitters pumpkin candle, £20

Reign box set, £19.95, Amazon

Harvey Nichols mini cupcake kit, £9.95

River Island make-up bag, £14

Paperchase gold journal, £14

Topshop fur key ring, £10,

Bonieri chocolates, £16.99, Harvey Nichols

Next print frame, £14

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lasercut clutch, £ 12

Women / Shopping

A GIRLS GUIDE TO

Festive Dressing From floor-length show-stoppers to chic tailoring, avoid the dress code drama with these no-fuss party solutions. ‘Tis the season to dazzle after all…

Marks & Spencer sequin dress, £109

New Look embellished heels, £34.99

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We Love

This Balmain-esque Marks & Spencer dress sequin dress.

GIRLS NIGHT OUT

Karen Millen embriodered mini dress, £235

One shoulders, metallics and brocade add a new season twist to opulent party wear Warehouse jacquard prom dress, £70

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Miss Selfridge clutch, £35

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Whistles one shoulder dress, £160


Women / Shopping Aldo metal bag, £50

Zara

Ted Baker dress, £179

River Island platforms, £35

The Glamour Girls

Sequins and sparkle, yes please. Embrace colour — bold reds and glitter dresses will turn heads and Cinderella heels are a necessity.

Kurt Geiger sandals, £85

OFFICE PARTY

Kurt Geiger sandals, £85

Whether yours is an elegant affair at MPW’s or a party around the photocopier, pull out all the stops and dress up to the nines. It’s your time to shine!

River Island dress, £65

Mango jumpsuit, £69.99

A cc esor ise cho cker, £6

Armani Exchange trousers, £170

Topshop court shoes, £29

The Chic’s

H&M dinner jacket, £34.99

Kevyn Aucoin lip gloss £24, Net-A-Porter.com

Swarovski pendant, £159

Sleek and polished, these girls are the masters of cool, and therefore prefer to wow in a sexy tuxedo. Accessories make this look pop, so go for bold jewellery and statement heels.

Thomas Sabo rose gold earrings, £235 Christmas 2015 | Style Birmingham | 21


Women / Shopping Zara

Topshop feather jacket, £135

Ralph Lauren sequin gown, £245, House of Fraser

Debut one shoulder dress, £60, Debenhams

BLACK TIE

New Look sandals, £44.99

Boss

Sleek floor-length gowns, fabulous cocktail dresses and flurry of fur and feathers. Just add a scattering of jewels for extra wow factor

Béo London drop earrings, £69

Ted Baker dress, £399

Style Tip

Crystal drop earrings glam up a simple LBD. Find these beauties at the Jewellery Quarter. Fei Liu drop earrings, £150

Office caged heels, £68

Alice + Olivia feather dress, £945, Harvey Nichols

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French Connection sequin dress, £275 Dorothy Perkins faux fur jacket, £49


Women / Shopping Warehouse embellished jumper, £48

Style Tip

Oasis bejewelled courts, £45 House Of Holland

Add more chic to your casual look with a soft cashmere scarf.

Whistles logo jumper, £75

Topshop hayden jeans, £42

Pure Collection cashmere scarf, £79.20, John Lewis

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Ditch the festive jumper and give a nod to subtle glamour with bejewelled jumpers, metallic flats and a splash of denim Hobbs leather flats, £159

Reiss sequin stripe jumper, £110

Next pom pom shoes, £28 Armani Exchange bag, £95.50

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About l l A A li c e

Words: Laura Smith

She’s one of the most in-demand presenters around but Radio 1 DJ Alice Levine likes to keep it real when it comes to fashion, celebrities and Christmas playlists. Style Birmingham chats to the talented (and very funny) radio redhead

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f asked to name our favourite Radio 1 DJ, then Alice Levine would definitely be up there. She’s funny, talented, stylish, can cook (she runs her own supper clubs with fellow presenter Laura Jackson) and works a vintage look like no other. Heck, she even got Michael Fassbender to rap live Warren G’s ‘Regulate’ live on air! The weekend radio presenter has also hosted Big Brother on the Side, the Hot Desk and backstage at the Brit Awards, and will be presenting at this year’s new-look Clothes Show. So who better to give us the low-down on fashion tips, behind the scenes of Radio 1 and how to plan the perfect Christmas (clue: lots of food and a Kylie album).

WHY VINTAGE FASHION ROCKS

I’m just wondering how it’s going to work; do I get to meet the celebrities, do we hang out and chill, how does it work? Am I going to meet all these people in the canteen when I’m making a cup of tea?! I don’t have a hit list because that would be a bit weird, but we could play Clothes Show celebrity bingo so I’ll see how many I can get.

HER DREAM JOB

Radio 1 is definitely a dream job. I say it’s dream job stuff, but I didn’t actually know when I was younger that your job could be a radio or TV presenter. You know when you’re young and you don’t really register that that’s a thing? I wasn’t six and dreaming of it because I couldn’t really conceptualise that that’s how I could make my living. At University I got really into student television-making and I started my career off in TV. Then the Radio 1 call came in and they said that they wanted to hear me and see what I was all about, and that was it. It’s great working at Radio 1 because it’s actually really fun like you’d expect. It’s a bit of a family over the weekend because you are on at a weird time when people are hanging out so you’re each other’s gang, which is really nice.

‘Working at Radio 1 is definitely a dream job’

‘I’ve always enjoyed the hunt and seeking out something that’s different and that nobody else has, so I really like vintage for that reason. I love going to charity shops and flea markets because I always feel like there’s a gem to be found. I suppose I love vintage because I used to raid my mum’s wardrobe as a child and she always had amazing costume jewellery, incredible leather belts and some great sixties prints. For a long time I wasn’t quite sure what I was into and then I found the sixties’ aesthetic really pleasing and I hooked onto that. I suppose it happened when I was about sixteen when I started to get really into it and my friends were too, so I found my little clan.

BAGGING A BARGAIN

PRESENTING AT CLOTHES SHOW 2015

My £2.50 Burberry mac is amazing. I found it at a jumble sale and I actually got sweaty palms from the sheer excitement of it. I don’t think I’ll ever top that; it’s definitely the best bargain I’ll ever find, it’s literally the best bargain anyone will ever find! There was a part of me that thought maybe I should just keep it pristine and really look after it and only wear it on days where I think not a drop of rain will fall, but I’m not really one for saving things for best.

COPING WITH PRE-SHOW NERVES

Oh my god I feel nervous on every show! In a way it’s good because people always say you channel it, so it’s good to have those sort of vibes. The only thing that has to be really tight and precise is when you have to go into the news. I always joke that my legs go cold when I have to do it because I’m concentrating so much I panic that I’m going to miss it! And that still happens now even though I’ve been doing it for three years, I don’t know if that will ever go. Christmas 2015 | Style Birmingham | 25


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‘I met One Direction and I called Louis Liam, so that wasn’t ideal!’

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EMBARRASSING ON AIR MOMENTS

I’m mostly either really good with names or sometimes there’s just a complete block in my brain and I can’t get my head around it. I met One Direction and I called Louie Liam, so that wasn’t ideal. I called Daft Punk’s album ‘Random Access Mammaries’ instead of ‘Memories’. I get myself quite tangled with words. I’m also really bad with innuendos, not intentionally so, but I do drop them all the time and it’s usually Scott Mills who calls me out on that.

FAVOURITE CELEBRITY INTERVIEW

It’s a toss-up between Jake Gyllenhaal and Elijah Wood because they were such good fun. Jake was great and, how do I put this to sound professional; he’s not hard on the eye! I could actually imagine going to the pub with Elijah and hanging out for the evening and it being really fun.

RADIO 1 PALS

My producer Kate and I are like two peas in a pod, she’s brilliant. And I think people forget that that person is there because she doesn’t speak on air, but I’d feel really lost without her. The show is so fun because she’s there. Scott Mills and I have a really similar sense of humour and we always have a good giggle. We’ve been trying to arrange to go for dinner since I started at Radio 1, so for about three and a half years. One day it will happen.

NICK GRIMSHAW JOINING THE X-FACTOR

With Nick, I feel like he’s the same person on air, as he is on the X-Factor. I don’t think he really has an act. That’s what’s so great about him, he is so natural and brilliant with the one-liners so that makes him perfect for the X-Factor. But no, I don’t think it has all gone to his head. I think he was pretty starry before to be honest, he’s still a glamour puss! I can’t say that I do watch him every week, that sounds really terrible but I’m sure the millions of people who watch it make up for that. It’s too much commitment, I can’t do that every week!

THE RADIO 1 CHRISTMAS PARTY

On the same day as the Christmas party we have our photos taken for the year to go on a ‘big class of 2015’. It’s exactly like school photo day, we all stand in a queue and pass the comb round to brush our hair and wear our best clothes that our mum has picked out for us and then we have a really awkward picture taken. So that’s how the party starts and then we all get sloshed. We have a proper office party like everyone else, like beers in the bucket kind of thing. If you’re lucky you get chilled white wine, probably not though, warm white wine! I’m probably not going to get invited this year now! It’s funny because everyone is in the same room at the same time and it’s so hard to make that happen. Every DJ is there so it’s really good fun.

THE PERFECT PARTY PLAYLIST

I’d really love to say that I will play some really cool remixes but I just got sent the Kylie Christmas album so I’m thinking I’m just going to go cheesy this year. I’ve been asked to DJ for a party and I’m just going to stick on all of the classics, like “Santa Baby”. It’s what the people want! They don’t want some too cool for school DJ. I’m going to go all out cheese!

A LEVINE FAMILY CHRISTMAS

Christmas at my house is myself, my brother, my dad and my mum and then some family friends come over. It’s all about food, like everyone else’s but we really have obscene amounts. We have three fridges full of food. My mum was a caterer so we have our family kitchen and then a separate kitchen where she used to work in. I love cooking but my mum is the ‘pro’ over Christmas, the kitchen is out of bounds. She’s quite a control freak I’m not going to lie, (I’m sure she’ll love to read that) but she’ll occasionally let me peel a carrot. Alice Levine presents The Weekend Show on Radio 1. She is also presenting at The Clothes Show 2015 at the NEC, Birmingham on 5 December Christmas 2015 | Style Birmingham | 27


Women / Fashion

GLAM ROCK

Hit the dance floor in sexy eighties styling with dazzling sequins, luxe velvet and chic faux fur. Now let’s party!

Photography: Mike Raven Styling: Elle Sixsmith and Paige Goddard Hair: Kieron Fowles, Creative Director at Regis Make-up: Diana Stoencheva Model: Mollie @ Bookings Models

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River Island bodice, £25, Hobbs velvet trousers, £179, Primark clutch bag, £12, black stilettos, £20, Anton Heunis crystal drop earrings, £155, Harvey Nichols

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Hobbs faux fur coat, £199, River Island Studio lace-up boots, £120, teardrop earrings, £10

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Alexander McQueen metallic knit dress, ÂŁ1,595, Harvey Nichols, River Island tassel earrings, ÂŁ10

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Balmain velvet dress, £1,280, knit top, £410, Harvey Nichols, River Island chain necklace, £16

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River Island green dress, £50, gold necklace, £30

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Topshop velvet blazer, £75, velvet trousers, £45, River Island tassel earrings, £10, Christian Louboutin spiked pump, £675, Harvey Nichols

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Women / Fashion

DKNY embellished dress, £390, Charlotte Simone fox scarf, £155, Anton Heunis crystal drop earrings, £155 all at Harvey Nichols

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Women / Fashion

Topshop metallic jumpsuit, £55, feather jacket, £150, Sophia Webster platform sandals, £420, Harvey Nichols, River Island tassel earrings, £10

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From Desk To Dazzling Follow our three key rules when planning your fast-glam office to party look Words: Sarah Morris

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he biggest issue with going straight f rom the office to your Christmas party is the lack of time you are likely to have to glam up, or space in which to do it. If you’re lucky enough to have both then congratulations, you can take a complete outfit change with you. If you don’t however, then read on.

START SIMPLE

If you’re going straight from the office, you need something that is easy to glam up but is just about suitable for the office. The simple solution is your go-to dress: your LBD. If black’s not your colour, try red or a vibrant blue, but make sure it is elegant, simple and fits you perfectly. Choose a style that works best with your figure. For the office team it with a simple jacket or cardigan and court shoes, and for the evening, glam it up with rule number two…

ACCESSORISE, ACCESSORISE, ACCESSORISE

Never underestimate the power of accessories to update, glam up and even overdo your outfit. Stay on trend and fabulous this Christmas by going large – and I mean more than just your glass of wine! The catwalks for winter 2015-2016 were awash with oversized jewels and jewellery styles, particularly necklaces, and what better way to make a statement than with a big, bold

and beautiful neck piece to frame your dress. The great thing with this is it also draws the attention upwards towards your face and away from any parts of you that you would prefer not to focus on. To add the final touches, add a simple pair of glittery, jewelled or coloured heels and team with a matching evening bag.

GROOM SMART

What does ‘groom smart’ mean? Quite simply, be smart with your time when it comes to grooming. HAIR: If you aren’t confident in your own skills when it comes to getting your hair party ready, then lucky for you Birmingham is home to numerous blow dry bars that promise you glam hair in half an hour. The latest to open in Birmingham is Hershesons Blow-Dry Bar in Harvey Nichols. At £28 it’s probably one of the most affordable things in the store and you can choose from 12 beautiful styles to waltz back out again with. MAKE-UP: I’m a firm believer in a slick of red lipstick and a sweep of black eyeliner on the top of your lashes, but if that doesn’t come easy to you, then why not nip over to your nearest good beauty counter. Ask for a demonstration of a good party look (or whatever look you want to go for) and you should be set for the evening in no time.

professionally, there are several nail salons around the city. It’s worth checking how long their appointment times last before you book though. This is something that can be done a day or two before – many salons stay open fairly late. If you’re in the Bullring, then Debenhams and Selfridges both have nail bars, otherwise head to House of Fraser, Mint Nail Salon or, if you don’t mind treating yourself to a glass of fizz at the same time, head to the Champagne Nail Bar at The Club and Spa at The Cube. We love the rock star glitter gel manicure – if you haven’t already adorned yourself with enough sparkle! Finally, remember that whatever you go for following the above rules, make sure you’re comfortable in what you’re wearing. Then, just walk confidently, hold your head high, smile, laugh, relax and most importantly – enjoy yourself.

Eddie Borgo choker, £165, Harvey Nichols

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Women / Spotlight

THE MIDLAND’S GOT TALENT This year’s Midlands Fashion Awards once again proved that the region is a hotbed of design talent. Now in it’s seventh year, meet the rising stars whose winning creations are heading for a wardrobe near you

BEST EMERGINING DESIGNER OF THE YEAR SARAH WOODWARD

I’m planning which direction to take my label and I’m hoping to launch it next year. I’m setting up a studio in Nottingham and I’ve already had a few people contact me to ask if I’m selling the pink dress, which they saw at MFA and in the Derby Telegraph. I want people to look at my garments and think that they’d want to wear them or that they’d feel amazing wearing them. For me that’s the biggest compliment. I feel like there’s a lot missing from the high-street. The styles look so similar and it’s really hard to find anything that looks different or has any unique detailing. You could get any white shirt on the high-street, but if you add an interesting fastening or beautiful cuff detail, people wouldn’t mind paying a little more. For me, it’s the attention to detail and quality fabric that make an item special and unique.

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Make-up: Gabrielle Hunt, Best Make-up Artist of the Year Hair: Luke East at Lisa Shepherd Salon

“I didn’t always know I wanted to do fashion design, I worked my way into it. At University I did a year on placement and worked for Caliba clothing who are a high-street supplier to retailers like House of Fraser and River Island. I then went onto Jonathan Saunders and Felder Felder. My collection was inspired by the evolution of glamour, feminism and asymmetry.

It’s considered that if you want to work in fashion, you need to be in London but that’s not the case and there are other opportunities you just need to look for them. I was so surprised to be nominated for the award because so many people entered and I knew a lot of people on my University course applied for it. To win was a massive compliment and it’s always nice to know that people like what you are doing and appreciate all the hours of hard work and sewing.” Christmas 2015 | Style Birmingham | 39


Women / Spotlight

BEST YOUNG DESIGNER OF THE YEAR GEORGIA RICHARDSON

“The design gene runs in my family. I had always done art at school and my older sister studied Fashion Design at Nottingham University. My mum was also a designer and had a shop in Birmingham and so did my grandmother and great grandmother so it’s safe to say it’s in the family! My collection took inspiration from sculpture and car engines. I created a narrative of this half machine, half woman, which is what I based the whole collection on. I used a mixture of digital prints, which were layered on top of each other, and I used clean lines and a black, white, grey and silver colour palette. I had wanted to create this collection since my first year at University, but we were always given a brief so third year was the year we got to do whatever we wanted. I’ve just set up my own dress company, Fourth Generation because I’m the fourth generation of dressmakers. It focuses on

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evening and party dresses and they are all bespoke and made to measure. I’ve just produced a range that is now online. You just pick your dress, choose a fabric then send your measurements and it’s a week’s turn around. You can pick the length, choose whether you want short sleeves or no sleeves and it’s a chance for you to be the designer. They are also reasonably priced at around £50. I’ve got a new range coming out in February and a new website launching then too. Since MFA, I contacted lots of magazines and radio stations and I’ve had such a great response from people. I think without being able to say I was part of MFA, they may have not given me a chance or considered me. I’ve already had two radio interviews from local BBC stations and a magazine interview. I’m just really grateful to be a part of MFA.” 4thgenerationblog.wordpress.com/category/business


Women / Spotlight “I was really into vintage and burlesque and naturally, hats and headpieces are a big part of that. I had always wanted to finish off my outfits and had this image in my mind but I could never find what I was looking for. I’ve always had an interest in arts and craft so I thought I must be able to make them myself. I did a one day hat making workshop with Ellie Braithwaite in Digbeth and I was hooked from the get go. I bought lots of supplies and within the first few weeks, I’d made far more than I could ever wear myself so I started listening them on etsy.com. I had great feedback and it became quite addictive. My pieces are oneof-a-kind. I specialise in a bespoke service so the client will tell me what sort of materials they’d like, whether they want feathers, or some veiling or a particular colour and we’ll work together to create a very unique piece just for them. I also have my own website, Spirit of Harlequin. To think people will take the time to send me a photograph of themselves wearing their outfit to say how happy they are with it and how fabulous they felt in the head piece really means everything to me. MFA has been such a confidence boost and it also helps my customers to trust in what I do and love being able to say ‘Award-Winning’. It felt wonderful to be nominated for the award. I was with my husband and stepmother and we were all crying. I’d had really good feedback from customers but to have it from an industry based competition was amazing, and to win it was incredible. Since MFA I’m now in a shop in Solihull called Naissance De. It’s lovely to have a high-street presence and I’d love to build on local contacts and work with the Birmingham people. I’ve also been on the Chris Evans Breakfast Show on BBC Radio 2, which was very surreal!”

BEST ACCESSORY DESIGNER OF THE YEAR RACHEL WARRILOW spiritofharlequin.com

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Women / Spotlight

BEST INDEPENDENT DESIGNER OF THE YEAR MAURICE WHITTINGHAM “I’ve always been a designer and always loved to create things. My mum was a dressmaker and used to make our clothes as children which made me feel like I had something individual and personal. At school I started off by doing alterations for my friends and it just progressed. 12-years-ago things became more serious and I was commissioned by ‘Genes for Jeans’ to decorate the bull. Then I fell out of love with it, but two years ago I decided that this is what I want to do. I was just going to start off with a range of menswear coats and then, you make a coat and think, ‘oh maybe I want a pair of trousers to go with that and then a shirt’, and it’s just developed. This year has been fantastic. I was recently offered to showcase at New York and London Fashion Week and then winning the award at MFA was a really great achievement and it was lovely for my family to see my designs on the catwalk. I think menswear could do with a lot more options. I think men’s tailoring can be a little boring. I can understand because men don’t like to experiment to a certain point but there are a lot of the same cuts and patterns, I just want to put a twist on it. Many of my trousers come with a skirt attached, which I feel is quite masculine. If you go back in history, the gladiators, the Romans and the Scottish wore them and it was seen as fierce. But a lot of men are a little too scared to wear them so the skirts are detachable and you can wear them as normal trousers. MFA makes people aware of you in the industry. You can be working at something for years but if you only show your friends and family, then nobody really knows about you. But if you want it as a business, the awards give you a great sense of achievement and make you feel like you are going in the right direction.”

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Chistmas / Gifts

The Party Girl

JUST IN TIME!

This year, last-minute Christmas shopping doesn’t have to mean battling the crowds to grab the last stocking filler on the shelf! NEXT have you sorted with next day delivery up until 12pm! You can thank us later... Glitter clutch, £20, Box clutch, £22, Tassle Keyring, Pearlescent watch, £20 Christmas 2015 | Style Birmingham | 43


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The Man About Town

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The Pamper Princess Lace knickers, £8, Lace bra, £18, Gold body mist, £6, Winter diffuser, £15, Taupe gem slippers, £16

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Christmas / Gifts

Patterened scarf, £16, Hip flask, £12, Watch, £25, Salt & chilli grinder, £14 each, 3 Pocket square set, £10

Just For Him

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Chistmas / Gifts

Just For Her

Diary, £3.50, Nail polish, £4 each (3 for 2), Earrings, £12, Gold clutch bag, £22, Fabulous cocktail book, £6 All products available from NEXT, Bullring and next.co.uk

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Women / The Edit

Meet Fashion’s Newest Brit Pack Leader Words: Laura Smith

With celebrity fans including Rihanna, Cara Delevingne and Georgia May Jagger, fashion designer Ashley Williams talks collections, Birmingham and teenage inspiration

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escribed by the doyenne of fashion journalism Hilary in 2012 - where celebrity friends Alice Dellal (who was the face of Alexander as one of this season’s “must- see designers”, Chanel at the time) and Pixie Geldof modelled the collection. After we were very excited to meet fashion designer Ashley this, she debuted with Fashion East in 2013 (whose alumni include Williams. Famed for innovative collections featuring Coco-Cola, Jonathan Saunders and J.W. Anderson) and 80s graphics and Minnie Mouse, Ashley was in Birmingham as part won the British Fashion Council’s New Gen of Selfridge’s ‘Live and Loud’ festival this October. So what did she sponsorship, which provided much-needed make of the city? “It’s been good, I’ve had a nice experience of it,” funding to develop her signature ‘cool-girl Ashley says. “I like the old industrial look of parts of the city and kitsch’ style and the celebrity fans quickly there’s one building that really reminds me of the London School came knocking. Her design aesthetic has of Science and Technology.” proved irresistible for style-conscious pop stars The designer’s festival installation was inspired like Rita Ora, Rihanna and by her forthcoming collection, for which she Harry Styles (the One also managed to persuade Georgia May Jagger ‘I knew I liked clothes Direction star even sat to open her AW15 show in a strapless front row at her Spring and liked to make LBD emblazoned with badges that read 2014 show). After showing “Plastic Surgery” and “Last Chance to things. I would customise her now-iconic teddy Escape Planet Earth”. Ashley bags for Fall 2013, things and staple things bear describes her most recent model Cara Delevingne collection as darker and together which actually was spotted carrying one, referencing things that she them a must-have. looked really nice now I making liked as a teenager. This Her designs are now is quite apt for someone think about it’ stocked internationally in who only realised she top end stores including wanted to be a fashion Browns in London and designer “when I went to sixth form and Selfridges in Birmingham, but what does I thought what am I going to do?!”. As the future hold for the young designer? “I she goes on to explain, “I knew I liked really enjoy doing accessories and this season clothes and liked to make things. I would was the first time I have done jewellery, so I’d customise things and staple things together like to expand that.” Ashley reckons she might which actually looked really nice now I think also venture into furniture and homeware at some point, as long about it”. as it was “dark with lots of prints and paint”. From the designer Now 27, Ashley first hit the fashion scene with Dazed & Confused described as “the queen of kitsch”, we wouldn’t her University of Westminster graduation show expect anything less. Christmas 2015 | Style Birmingham | 49


Women / Shopping

Lace-up mini dress, £55.00

The Holiday Collection Is Here

Metallic leather skirt, £95

Following thier sell-out debut line Kendall + Kylie, the sisters have teamed up for thier second party-perfect collection at Topshop

Longline bomber jacket, £95

Faux fur hooded coat, £110

Q: Talk us through the inspiration behind the collection? A: ‘We really wanted to showcase our personal style but mix it up with a holiday twist. The holidays are always so festive and of course, you have to have the right wardrobe for every occasion. We wanted to design a special line of pieces that capture both an elegant and edgy vibe. Q: Which pieces of the collection would you buy for your family or friends at Christmas? A: There’s a lot of sophisticated black pieces that are the perfect gifts. They’re super versatile and work for not only the holidays but basically every season. Everyone looks good in a chic black top and pants combo. The varsity jacket 50 | Style Birmingham | Christmas 2015

is a good gift for all of our friends! Q: What’s your ultimate Christmas party look/key piece? A: You always have to add a little metallic or shimmer. It can be subtle but anything that sparkles best captures the spirit of the holidays. Also, knits are perfect for Christmas. A cozy oversized sweater is a definite go-to. Q: How will you be celebrating Christmas? A: Christmas is the best time for us. Our family really makes it priority to take some time off from work to be around each other and actually spend quality time together. We both live in our places now, so it will be a lot of fun getting to have different holiday celebrations at each other’s houses for the first time.

Q: What’s on your holiday party playlist? A: We love all the classics--Mariah Carey’s “All I Want For Christmas” is always on repeat during the holidays. Q: What’s the highlight of Christmas at the Jenner-Kardashian household? A: Our mom is the expert decorator, so it’s a lot of fun getting really excited once she starts to whip out all of the decorations. She really gets into it. I think she’s made us a lot more excited and interested in decorating our own houses for Christmas. Finish the following… All I want for Christmas is... lots and lots of love for our family, friends and fans!’


BEAUTY WINTER SKIN SAVIOURS

The moisture-retaining products to see you through to spring

AZZI GLASSER AND THE PERFUMER’S STORY

Rose Gallagher meets the celebrity’s favourite fragrance designer

HAIR UPDATE

Royston Blythe on party looks, hair trends and the A-lists favourite treatment


Beauty / Shopping Dior

GIVE A CANDLE

Giving (and receiving) a Christmas candle is basically an annual tradition, and this year’s roster are as stylishly festive and delicious as ever. Here are our top picks:

Neom Perfect Peace Candle, £34.95 A candle that promises to relieve stress? How many do you have? Perfect Peace is part of the To Make You Happy™ range, expertly blended with uplifting and fatigue-busting notes of pine, myrrh and lime peel.

Molton Brown Festive Frankincense & Allspice candle, £36 It’s cold, dark and wet – this is your ultimate Christmas candle. A warming and indulgent scent that takes festive to new heights with notes of all spice, frankincense and vetiver.

Clinque Aromatics in Black Candle, £38 The newly launched Aromatics Collection from Clinque will appeal to Tom Ford devotes with seductive dark notes of precious myrrh, plum leaf and neroli.

Beauty BULLETIN

Calming candles, beautiful books and heady scents. Here’s the winter must-haves to add to your list PARTY KIT

HOT LIPS

We love a good make-up palette and if you’re anything like us, this Laura Mercier Glam to Cheek Travel Case, £35, is the stuff of beauty dreams. It’s the ultimate party kit for on the go glamour and is so conveniently compact, it fits into the smallest of clutch bags. There are smoky browns to accentuate eyes, bronzes and blushes to warm the complexion and a glossy lip glace.

Seductive Scent

Lancôme’s La Vie Est Belle L’Eau de Parfum Intense, £69, Boots, is a richly floral burst of femininity. Laced with heady tuberose and creamy hazelnut extracts, it’s the perfect festive scent. Spritz under the mistletoe for some flirty fun. 52 | Style Birmingham | Christmas 2015

BOOK CLUB This month we’re seriously lusting over Face Paint, £18.99, Waterstones, Pavilions, by Lancôme’s Global Creative Director’s Lisa Eldridge. She gives a cool lesson in the history of beautifying, from the Hollywood icons to the social history of the women who worn it with glossy images to match. We think it would be a beautiful addition to your coffee table.

Winter months call for a mositurise-boosting lip colour. Bobbi Brown’s new Luxe Lip Colour, £22.50, gives maximum colour whilst treating chapped flaky lips for soft and plump looking smackers. They even help to reduce the appearance of those dreaded fine lip lines. Choose from 30 new season shades, our favourites are Brocade, Plum Brandy and Russian Doll.


Beauty / Scent

AZZI GLASSER

y r o e r P t f u e mer’s S & Th

Chuck Noble

With a client list that reads something like the Hollywood Walk of Fame, Azzi Glasser is a perfumer with a difference. Rose Gallagher meets the fragrance designer to talk the art of scent

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y favourite perfume is Illamasqua’s Freak. I love it because it reminds me of when I first started working for them; a really cold winter and a very happy time. Whenever we talked about it in the office (we all loved it, male and female, old and young) the same name came up again and again – Azzi. Azzi Glasser, a legend of perfumery, was the lady behind my favourite scent. I didn’t know much about her, but from what I could gather she was somehow involved with all of the most powerful launches you could think of and was the lady to know when it came to fragrance. Everything she put her name to had a slightly different story; she was linked to bespoke fragrances for clients like Johnny Depp and Helena Bonham Carter, and signature scents for brands like Jack Wills and Agent Provocateur. I reached out to her a little while ago to see if she might answer a few questions for me over e-mail, partly because I thought it would

make a lovely story and partly to satisfy my own curiosity. What returned was an invitation to her home, to see the space that she works from, so that I could truly get a sense of her craft. Shortly thereafter ensued a journey into the Narnia of fragrance and the most sensory room I have ever experienced. I can’t quite describe it, but there was simply a positive aura around Azzi’s impossibly tall house. When her assistant walked me through her living space I was hit instantly by a heady, warm candle, and she lead me into what can only be described as an Aladdin’s cave of fragrances. There, in a Bella Freud sweatshirt, leather skirt and Converse, sat Azzi. Azzi had a real impact on me because I perceived her as both sensible and whimsical all at once. On one hand she was sensibly taken by the power of hard work, believing that with time and effort anything could be achieved. At the same time she was innately positive, and I felt as though this perhaps had just as Christmas 2015 | Style Birmingham | 53


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much power when it came to her realising her goals. There was something very raw about her take on life – I didn’t once feel as though she censored herself as we spoke. As I asked her tales about her journey I found it fascinating that she focused more on her thoughts and feelings at any given time than the professional steps themselves; she fed herself on instinct. “I fell into being a perfumer. I didn’t even know the word,” she told me when I asked how it all began. She didn’t go to uni, insisting that she was too impatient for it. “School was good for discipline; not for subjects,” she explained. “You determine your success depending on what you bring. I’ve always believed that the world is what you make of it.” Azzi was consistent in telling me how she viewed the world and in reminding me that anything was possible. After taking her first fragrance innovation to Boots at 19, she embarked upon a journey with CPL Aromas who soon contacted her after hearing of her work. She found herself “shocked and disappointed” when she worked behind the doors of fine fragrance. “It was all marketing-led. Why wasn’t it more

creatively-led?” she wondered. “To me it wasn’t about how you saw the industry, it was about how you saw the world.” Two friends that saw the world as she did were Joe Corre and Serena Rees, then founders of Agent Provocateur. “You have to lead, and they were leaders,” she said of them. On holiday they discussed the possibility of collaborating on the first AP fragrance, and little did they know their vision would translate into one of the most iconic fragrances. As we talked, my eyes were drawn to all of the nooks and crannies of this little room. Shelves upon shelves were lined with fragrance bottles and candles, tall and short, bright and dark, from every brand and name you could imagine. Alongside these trinkets I noticed stacks of small, labelled boxes. Names of bespoke fragrance clients – the likes of Orlando Bloom, Jude Law – were present, and thus began a discussion about Azzi’s bespoke fragrances. “It normally hits me straight away,” she said when I asked how she knew where to begin with a bespoke fragrance. She will spend some time with the person, “almost like a therapy session,” she quips, and she goes a lot on energy and instinct.

‘To me it wasn’t about how you see the industry, it was about how you see the world.’

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Beauty / Scent

DON’T JUST TAKE

OUR WORD FOR IT Over the years, Azzi has worked with lots of influential people to create an entirely bespoke fragrance. Her client list is spectacular, as are their testimonials. Here are a few words from people who know and love Azzi’s creations…

Chuck Noble

The Perfumer’s Story By Azzi Sequoia Wood Eau De Parfum 30ml, £95, Harvey Nichols

Recently I returned to Azzi’s fragrance cave to hear everything about an exciting update in her portfolio. This October, she released her most anticipated collection – her very own edit called The Perfumer’s Story. The collection of 11 limited edition fragrances from her back catalogue is now at Harvey Nichols, being retailed for the very first time. Describing a fragrance can be so challenging. You can’t pinpoint it as a colour or a texture or tone like you can with other beauty products. But what if you described a fragrance with a story? Illustrating it instead by describing the person that would wear and love it? Turning the fragrance journey down a new path, Azzi has personally trained her own bespoke team of fragrance experts (sourced warmly through friends) for her spaces in Harvey Nichols. Her experts take an emotive approach to fragrance, helping you to choose a scent based on personality and likeness. I visited her last week to try every last one and get to know each of her 11 characters. To add to the story theme, each fragrance comes housed in a special book, complete with an Azzi embossed wax seal. I was so fascinated by Azzi’s scent stories. The smells came first, she explained, and then the idea of the character came with them. She doesn’t want these to mask you; she wishes them to complement you. In addition to her fragrance collection, perhaps the most exciting development of all is that Azzi is now offering her bespoke fragrance service at the Bespoke Atelier at Harvey Nichols, Knightsbridge. Private appointments are available, strictly by appointment only, priced at £15,000.

“I never feel fully dressed without my perfume. It’s a protective cloud, invisible armour, I know she always makes them with passion and love – and that cleverest and sensitive, poetic nose of hers.” – Helena Bonham Carter

“Having spent time together, through her own extraordinary intuition and sensory skills, she made me a scent I love! She has made me a scent I feel like I’ve always had, it is me, I just never had it in a bottle before!” – Jude Law

“Azzi possesses a certain sorcery, in that she is capable of capturing the perfect essence of a character in scent.” – Johnny Depp

The process of creating these entirely unique fragrances is intrinsic and personal, Azzi tells me. She spends lots of time getting to know the client, capturing their personality, then handpicks ingredients from around the world to create an inimitable scent. It comes presented in a beautiful crystal bottle. All I know is that when I wear one of Azzi’s creations it gives me a real sense of power for that day. To me it’s almost like a spritz of kick ass and confidence. Be sure to try Azzi’s fragrances at Harvey Nichols and let your spirit lead you to find your perfect character match. Mine? It had to be the Twisted Iris. Christmas 2015 | Style Birmingham | 55


Beauty / Shopping

Winter Skin Saviours Words: Rabia Raza

To help you fight the annual battle against dry, irritated skin, we’ve collated some of the very best moistureretaining products to see you through to spring

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ELEMIS HYDRA BOOST DAY CREAM, £38, HARVEY NICHOLS

The Hydra Boost Day Cream has a real brightening, anti-fatigue effect, so a great choice for tired, dull-looking winter skin. Containing hyaluronic acid and starflower oil to help strengthen and maintain the skin’s firmness, this cream has quite a rich texture. Once applied, the moisturiser leaves the skin feeling ultra-nourished all day long.

LIZ EARLE SUPERSKIN FACE SERUM, £48, JOHN LEWIS The Superskin Face Serum is a wonderful addition to this range – this rich and luxurious serum is formulated with aromatic plant extracts to revitalize all skin types including mature and very dry skin.The high dose of botanical ingredients – including radianceenhancing Persian silk tree and collagen-boosting pomegranate flower, help to soothe and lift the skin for a more radiant look. Pomegranate flower extract is a natural skin booster due to its high antioxidant content. This key ingredient helps protect skin from environmental aggressors and has anti-inflammatory properties to help soothe skin from winter distress.

KIEHL’S ULTRA FACIAL CREAM, £24, KIEHLS, GRAND CENTRAL

Containing glacial glycoprotein extract sourced from Antarctica, Kiehl’s Ultra Facial Cream is well known for being a 24-hour, weather-resistant moisturiser. The Ultra Cream is designed to hydrate the skin by drawing in moisture from the air and reducing the level of moisture loss in even the most extreme of temperatures. This cream is easily absorbed and provides intense moisture without leaving the skin feeling or looking greasy – a great value must-have over the winter season. 56 | Style Birmingham | Christmas 2015

EDITOR’S PICK NEAL’S YARD WILD ROSE BEAUTY BALM, £38, NEAL’S YARD, GRAND CENTRAL Perfect for dry winter skin, this multi-use balm acts as cleanser, exfoliator, moisturiser and facemask – it can even be used for nail cuticles and in hair! The health-conscious of you will instantly recognise the organic, skin-loving ingredients used to make this product. Rosehip oil, shea butter, borage and hemp seed oils are extremely beneficial for the skin, soothing and leaving it feeling nourished and radiant. The balm is beautifully fragrant and comes with a muslin cleansing cloth – the perfect pick-me-up item for the winter months.


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Swarovski crystal dropper earrings, ÂŁ99, River Island tailored blazer, ÂŁ65

HOT ROCKS

Add a touch of sparkle to your look with these standout stones courtesy of T.H.Baker Photography: Mike Raven, Styling: Elle Sixsmith, Hair: Chad James Make-up: Sarah Hunston, Model: Danielle Wells @ Alan Sharman Agency Christmas 2015 | Style Birmingham | 57


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Swarovski Celestin simulated pearl pendant and earrings set, £99, Swarovski ear studs, £69, Primark metallic jumpsuit, £17

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Swarovski crystal pear ear studs, £69, Thomas Sabo rose gold crossover ring, £215, rose gold double wave band, £179, rose gold cluster ring, £125, silver cluster ring, £89, Hobbs sheer shirt, £99

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Thomas Sabo lotus pendant, £159, Swarovski double crystal tube bracelet, £69, River Island ruffle blouse, £30

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Swarovski crystal dropper earrings, £69, crystal V necklace, £59, River Island tailored blazer, £65

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Beauty / Pamper

The Ultimate Spa Experience From your favourite spa treatments to the latest medical advances, Laura Smith gets under the skin of the Midlands’ newest spa

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esorts World Birmingham at the NEC is home to West Midlands only Outlet Shopping, 18 Bars and Restaurants, 11 Screen Cineworld Cinema, Genting International Casino, Genting Hotel and SANTAI BY EF MEDISPA. Here at Style Birmingham we’re very excited about the arrival of SANTAI BY EF MEDISPA. Based on the second floor of Resorts World Birmingham, this is the first time the world-renowned EF MEDISPA has ventured into the Midlands EF MEDISPA was founded by Esther Fieldgrass back in 2006, the celebrity favourite EF MEDISPA is a culmination of almost four decades of industry experience, and was one of the UK’s first medispas. Esther, who operates

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four clinics in London, has developed a series of signature treatments for SANTAI BY EF MEDISPA. She describes it as ‘the ultimate beauty and wellbeing destination, offering your favourite spa treatments alongside the latest medical advances in rejuvenation and revitalisation therapies, SANTAI BY EF MEDISPA brings a cutting edge, results focused aesthetic practice to the West Midlands’ SANTAI BY EF MEDISPA boasts nine treatment rooms, ensuring the award-winning team can offer something for everyone with its impressive array of treatments. Starting from the top, the expert team offers a range of facials. If you need to revitalise your skin and remove

Santai by EF Medispa is open to guests of Resorts World Birmingham and the Genting Hotel, and also offers a variety of treatments and packages for everyone. Visit santaiefnedispa.com, call 0121 273 1050 or email welcome@santaiefmedispa.co.uk to book your free consultation.


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NEW YEAR, NEW YOU! If you’ve managed to survive all the Christmas and New Year celebrations, you might well feel like it’s time to give yourself a boost and start 2016 with a health-kick. Here’s our pick of the best treatments at Santai by EF Medispa to get you looking and feeling your best for the year ahead. Feel great from the inside out There’s only one-way to feel your best in January and that’s with the ‘Ultimate Luxury Spa Day’ package (£260), which includes: Lava Shell Massage Dermaquest Facial Clear Express Manicure Express Pedicure Spa Facilities Champagne Afternoon Tea

the signs of too much festive fun over Christmas and New Year, you could opt for a high performance facial, laser treatment or firming micro-needling. Or if, like Cher, you want to turn back time, they offer refreshing facial peels and anti-wrinkle injectables to penetrate your skin from the inside out. If you fancy a quick makeover for party season, they’ve even got make-up artists on site to get you looking catwalk-ready. When it comes to the body, you’ll find all the usual spa treatments – male and female waxing, laser hair removal, manicures, pedicures, and body wraps – but delivered at the ultimate level of expertise. Living up to its medispa status, SANTAI BY EF MEDISPA has a wealth of firming body, slimming and cellulite treatments. The ‘super-spa’ also offers unique treatments like the latest Drip and Chill™ bar, which offers fully personalised, bespoke saline drips containing vitamins, minerals and micronutrients. Not your usual spa chill out experience admittedly, but when the team mentions a long list of benefits including rejuvenation, hydration, athletic performance, immune support, diet and detox, aches and pains, brain health, and even libido enhancement, we reckon it’s worth a try! Once you have given yourself some targeted treatments, it’s time to kick back and relax in the plethora of facilities on offer. Whether that’s a swim in the 15-metre pool complete with heated pool loungers, a dip in the outdoor hot tub, or popping under the Experience Shower before heading to the Vive Lounge to de-stress. Oh and there’s also a fully-equipped gym, but to be honest you’ll probably find us hanging out in the salt cave (yes really)!

Time for a detox? The Detox Diet is the effective weight loss programme for those who feel they have perhaps been a bit excessive (too many mince pies over Christmas?) or are generally feeling low on energy.

If you suffer from stubborn cellulite, water retention, acne or excess weight, then the Detox Diet and skin health programme developed by in-house experts is the one for you. One for the boys The ‘For Him’ package (£195) offers the ultimate in gentleman’s grooming and includes: Heaven Back, Neck and Shoulder massage Dermaquest Facial Clear Man’s Manicure Spa facilities Lunch with healthy juice Over-indulged at Christmas? Try the Vaser 4D Liposuction, a technique that can help create body contour and definition, even creating a defined six pack! We reckon this could be a favourite for the guys, as Vaser 4D can define and sculpt particular areas of the body, such as redefining your whole upper torso, adding muscle definition and giving you a natural, athletic and toned appearance.

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As the festivities begin, it’s our opportunity to indulge in hair-glamour. This season trends towards high impact graphics that are created from simple, sophisticated styling. Christian Dior placed the sci-fi pony in the spotlight at fashion week with the ultralong, smooth and uber-glossy pony worn to the side. This look is the perfect combination of ‘done’ yet contemporary and simplistic style. The Diorinspired pony favours super-long length - which can be created using extra-long hair extensions - and sultry, smoky eyes to dramatise the look for evening glamour. If you are attending a Christmas party, then you may wish to push the boundaries. Prada intensified the look by accessorising the pony with jewelled clips that fastened above the ear.

WE LOVE! WE LOVE! WE LOVE! When Kim Kardashian and Jennifer Lopez openly admit to their love of the Olaplex treatment we know it is going to be huge. Olaplex has revolutionised colour services at the fortunate salons across the globe that have managed to get their hands on this must-have hair-hero. Olaplex is a turbo-charged conditioning treatment to repair the internal structure of the hair. Heat, colouring and other hair chemical treatments break down the disulphate sulfur bonds, causing different degrees of damage. Olaplex is proven to repair this damage in one single dose. The results are INCREDIBLE and allow colour transformations whilst repairing the hair structure.

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Royston Blythe invite new and existing clients to experience Olaplex at a special launch price of £10. This is a limited offer and available when purchasing a full price colour service at either of the Shrewsbury or Wolverhampton salons. * The offer is available only the first time you visit Royston Blythe for an Olaplex treatment and a £10 charge will be added onto your existing colour bill. Please note that all future Olaplex treatments will be charged at the normal price of £30. If you would like to book an Olaplex treatment, please call either Shrewsbury 01743 249

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o ok e LShampoo and condition your hair thoroughly before applying volumising mouse to the roots and lengths of towel-dried hair - we love Kerastase Bouffante, £13, to add texture to your tresses. Blast your hair dry to push out the water, then complete your blow-dry with a big, round brush that will ensure your ends are left smooth and polished. Wrap strong, random sections of the hair around large curling tongs ensuring that you leave the ends of your hair untouched. Finalise the look by sprinkling L’orèal Super Dust, £10, onto your hands and then gently working this through your hair to give the ultimate messy, tousled finish.

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GIFT GUIDE

From cool gadgets to grooming, this is your ultimate Christmas edit

THE MODERN MAN

James Tissiman explores a brave new direction for menswear. Get ready for a serious shake-up

ME & MY STYLE

We meet the mystery men behind urban lifestyle brand P&Co as they open in the Great Western Arcade

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The Style Chart

From unique accessories to Christmas jumpers – this is what we’re loving this Christmas

LEATHER WEATHER

This sophisticated leather design makes the grade anywhere. Perfect with everything. £235, Harvey Nichols

WRAP UP

Slip on this festive jumper and have fun at endless family get-togethers. £99.95, Barbour

ALL BOOK

Track All Black rugby legend Dan Carter’s rise to the top of the game. £13.50, Amazon

TRUE BLUE

The touch of blue leather seamlessly ensures that this watch will stand out from the crowd. £135, TH Baker

EDITOR’S PICK

MOTHER OF PEARL

These cufflinks effortlessly transition from day to night, suitable for work and the Christmas party. £155, Hugo Boss

DRESS TO IMPRESS

This tasteful Clements & Church tie promises to make a sleek statement. £149.95, Clements & Church

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COVER UP

This cream overcoat seamlessly delivers this season’s key look. £395, Reiss

TARTAN TIME

Comfort and coolness combine to deliver a key piece for colder days. £35, Lyle and Scott

RING AND SHINE

This ring is a modern touch, finishing off your outfit completely. £150, Thomas Sabo

SCENT FROM HEAVEN

Make an impression with this masterful combination of citrus notes and precious ambergris. £150, House of Fraser

LEAVE A MARK

This intense aftershave handsomely blends incense and cedrat with a citrus twist. £105, Jo Malone

BORN TO RUN

This box set of unseen footage from Bruce Springsteen’s ‘River’ era, is an must-have for any fan. £71.99, Amazon


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UGG slippers, £90

Gieves & Hawkes document case, £695

New Look suede Harrington jacket, £89.99

Creed Aventus EDP 75ml, £175, House of Fraser

Tom Dixon set of four copper-coated espresso cups, £95

Next bomber jacket, £85

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Clements & Church leather travel case, £799.95 Oliver Bonas personalised jornal, £22

Cracking Yolks And Pig Tales, £16.99, The Works

P&Co Death Before Decaf mug, £14

UGG leather gloves, £125

SKANDINAVISK Koto diffuser, £35, John Lewis

Dr Jackson’s 07 face wash, £25, Harvey Nichols

Whistles leather backpack, £295

The Body Shop fragrance kit, £30

Marks & Spencer roll neck jumper, £99

River Island tassle loafers, £50

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The mysterious Mr Timms and Mr Clark, founders of urban lifestyle brand P&Co now based in the Great Western Arcade, talk Birmingham influences, the new store and their love affair with coffee


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How did P&Co begin? We met through music. We were both designers within bands in the Birmingham music scene and we met through that. Then through similar interests in photography and design we set up a digital agency and started designing for bands and small businesses. We mostly designed covers, merchandise and posters, but then created some T-shirts for bands and it got to a stage where they would sell-out immediately. Then at Christmas three years ago, we sat around the German Market and spoke about fashion in Birmingham and we felt there was just nothing around for the creative urban young guy. We agreed to put our skills together and create a label. We started off with a T-shirt and now we have a whole collection and sell around the world. It’s turned into a lifestyle brand; we sell cushions, candles and teacups and coffee.

Tell us more about your coffee… Our coffee does really well and we met over coffee and when we quit our jobs we both worked at coffee shops. Mr Timms did this Death Before Decaf design on a little note pad and I said it would look great on a cup. We put

it on a cup and we sold 250 cups in two hours and sold out straight away. Images of the design have been blogged thousands of times online. And we’ve just started to roast our own coffee now in Birmingham. Our brand is hugely based around coffee and the names of the jeans are named after the streets where we used to go for coffee. Our skinny jeans that are launching are called Temple Row, the slim jeans are Newhall and our super skinny’s are Vyse, after Vyse Street in the Jewellery Quarter. Do people realise that Birmingham is so inherently linked into the brand? If you’re from the city then you can recognise the Birmingham influences but for the people in the US and Canada, they just think it’s a cool name.Then they get the jeans and open the pocket and there’s a map with the street highlighted. All the graphics on our T-shirts are inspired by the typography on the old industrials buildings in the city. It’s also how we came up with the name P&Co. We wanted a really cool heritage name and P&Co was actually a Silversmiths in the Jewellery Quarter that folded 60-years-ago. Someone sent us a photo of their steel the year we had set up and their logo is spookily similar to ours. Who is your target market? We design for creative people like ourselves who want something a little urban and edgy looking. There’s a new label that’s just come out called YUCKY (young urban creative) and I guess that’s who are customers are. Christmas 2015 | Style Birmingham | 71


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How would you each describe your own personal style? Mr Timms: I’m quite rustic and outdoorsy. I’m workwear inspired and I love denim worker jackets. Sometimes we’ll come out of our flat in the Jewellery Quarter and we’ll see all the Silversmiths in their long, bright blue worker coats and I’ll say ‘that jacket is wicked, can we make it!?’. It’s cool to be inspired by where you live.

Mr Clark: I wear quite clean and minimal clothes but I like to wear accessories like our leather goods to just balance it out. What I wear has to be quality; we tend to go for more expensive brands because they last much longer than what you would find on the high-street. How has the brand progressed since you started? We just started with an ampersand P&Co T-shirt and it did really well. Dan from Bastille wore it on tour and posted it online. We teamed up with Ricky Hall (a Wolverhampton model who pioneered the beard trend) when we first started and he was taking off in his career and that was the perfect collaboration. We do really well in America, 30% of sales are from the US in areas like New York, LA, Seattle and San Francisco, which are all the 72 | Style Birmingham | Christmas 2015

cool ‘hipster’ areas that you want to be in. An American model Jimmy Q has modelled for us and he just loves the brand and keeps asking our photographer if he can shoot for us. We are very open and honest with the models and go direct to them to ask whether they like the brand and if they’d like to be a part of the next collection. How often are you guys designing? When we first started, it was a collection a month because it was just T-shirts so you have to keep it fresh. Now we are going to be doing collections every season and we have some really exciting collaborations lined up for next year. What has the reaction been like from customers in Birmingham? The feedback has been really good. We’ve been online for a long time and we weren’t really doing anything in Birmingham so not many people knew we were here. Now that we are in the Great Western Arcade, quite a few of the local businesses are introducing themselves and saying how they’ve followed us online but didn’t know we were based in Birmingham. It’s just really good being able to say we’re here.We’ve never posted anything personal on the website and never released our names because we want the brand to speak for itself. It’s not about us promoting ourselves. Where would you like to take P&Co in the future? We would like to try a different take on the traditional retail store. In London you get some retail shops that have a coffee shop and cinema within the store. We’d like to have different types of lifestyle shops across the UK and then in America. To shop the latest collections, visit the P&Co website at pand.co


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FELLOWS AUCTIONEERS – a gentleman’s yellow metal Rolex Oyster chronograph wrist watch. Estimate £35,000 - £55,000 Ted Baker grey check blazer, £ 305, grey check trouser, £130, milled Fine Stipe Waistcoat, £60, John Lewis marcello Point Dress Shirt, £40

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Above: FELLOWS AUCTIONEERS – an 18ct gold ‘Flex It’ bracelet by Fope. Estimate £400 - £600, FELLOWS AUCTIONEERS – a Parade Torsade ring by Hermes. Estimate £120 - £180, FELLOWS AUCTIONEERS – a sapphire and diamond cluster ring. Estimate £2,800 - £3,200 Somerset by Alice Temperley maxi dress, £249 Right: FELLOWS AUCTIONEERS – a limited edition Jaeger-LeCoultre gentleman’s bi-metal AMVOX3 Tourbillon GMT wrist watch. Estimate £18,000 - £26,000, John Lewis dinner suit jacket black, £150, dinner suit trousers black, £80, KIN akola white Shirt and tie, £39.50, vintage tile pocket square £25

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He wears: FELLOWS AUCTIONEERS – a gentleman’s Men yellow / Stylemetal Rolex Oyster chronograph wrist watch. Estimate £35,000 - £55,000, Reiss kent-funnel neck leather bomber, £425, observatorymerino roll neck jumper, £85. She wears: FELLOWS AUCTIONEERS – an 18ct gold ‘Flex It’ bracelet by Fope. Estimate £400 - £600, FELLOWS AUCTIONEERS – a sapphire and diamond cluster ring. Estimate £2,800 - £3,200, FELLOWS AUCTIONEERS – a Lijiang necklace by Lalique. Estimate £150 -£200, Reiss forley bodycon off the shoulder dress £225

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Men / Style This Image; FELLOWS AUCTIONEERS – a garnet and diamond cluster ring. Estimate £150 - £200

This Image: FELLOWS AUCTIONEERS – an 18ct gold ‘Flex It’ bracelet by Fope. Estimate £400 - £600, FELLOWS AUCTIONEERS – a garnet and diamond cluster ring. Estimate £150 - £200, FELLOWS AUCTIONEERS – an 18ct gold ruby and diamond cluster ring. Estimate £1,000 - £1,500 Right he wears: FELLOWS AUCTIONEERS – a gentleman’s yellow metal Rolex Oyster chronograph wrist watch. Estimate £35,000 - £55,000, Ted Baker grey check blazer, £305, grey check trouser, £130, milled Fine Stipe Waistcoat, £60, John Lewis marcello Point Dress Shirt, £40

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The Modern Man

Main image: River Island. Below: Mick Jagger & David Bowie

Change is in the air. As we wave goodbye to the dapper gent, James Tissiman explores a brave new direction for menswear. Get ready for a serious shake-up

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Topman

Topman

Back in 2013, the dapper gent came to the foref ront of men’s fashion. Blokes who hadn’t even entertained the thought of growing a tash put down their razors, and by the time 5 o’clock shadow had appeared, they were online ordering beard oil and combs. It was the trend for the man who wanted to add a splash of colour via a pocket square or a flashy sock while proving that he was still a man’s man. Now, after a years of advertisers exhausting the moustache emblem, we’re finally noticing a slight shift towards a trend that is, shall we say, rather unexplored by the mainstream. One that won’t be so easy to adapt to, but one that is sure to give menswear the good kick up the arse it’s been waiting for. Androgyny. For those of you who are unfamiliar with the term ‘androgyny’, the Oxford English Dictionary describes it as: ‘Partly male and partly female in appearance’. So, in terms of fashion this means that the garment and/or outfit has elements that are both masculine and feminine. In other words, it’s ambiguous clothing, open to more than one interpretation. The androgynous trend has had many peaks throughout history and popular culture, and with the current 70s trend we are seeing some of the old pioneers taking centre stage and becoming designers’ key influences, such as Mick Jagger, David Bowie and

Marc Bolan – some of the greatest gender benders out there. From a womenswear angle, they’ve been dipping into our wardrobes for decades – where else do you think they got jeggings from? Yes, it’s entirely our fault. However, we’re seeing a shift, a new age of metrosexual men who are coming into their own, unbound from stereotypes and experimenting with fashion. Now, by no means am I telling you to go rummaging through your girlfriend’s wardrobe and start pulling out her Friday night frock to wear at your local boozer; it’s time to get smart and examine how we can incorporate this trend into our attire for the better – without looking like a fool. For inspiration, I suggest you take a look Gucci’s A/W 15 show. With Alessandro Michele at the helm, Gucci went full throttle with the trend, reinventing masculine fabrics and shunning the normal sharp edge with softer silhouettes. And Hedi Slimane at Saint Laurent showed us a new take on the rock look with an Oscar Wilde flamboyance making the collection a huge hit – definitely worth a gander.


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In terms of role models, David Gandy just isn’t going to cut it next year. Yes, we’ve looked up to him for a lot of things over the years but now it’s time to move on to a new kind of man; enter Willy Cartier. He’s a model that is most definitely worth a double tap on Instagram. He’s worked with some of the best brands out there including Diesel and Givenchy. He’s not afraid of blurring the boundaries. Just take a look at his latest shoot with Franck Glenisson – it’s new masculinity at its finest. So, now you finally know about the new trend and where to get some inspiration, here’s some of my top buys for this trend that you can find on the high street. I urge you to take a look and stop all this poncing around in three-piece suits pretending to look like David Gandy.

1. LONGLINE By incorporating a longline shirt into your attire, you can start to add layering into your look as well as colour blocking. Topman longline shirt, £32

Burberry Prorsum

3. CAPE Women have used them to cover up a multitude of sins; now us guys can use them to add some distinct drama to our suits. They’re great for softening the silhouette in various places, but make sure you’re keeping it sharp and tight in the Marks & Spencer other areas.

wool fedora, £29.50

4. FEDORA

2. FUR

River Island faux fur coat, £120

The tradition of men wearing fur predates any fashion trend. Did you know that on average only 5% of men buy fur coats today, down from 50% in the 50s.The key to wearing fur as a modern man is to keep the outfit underneath smart and tailored close to the body. Leather gives a rock edge and big clunky boots will keep it masculine. On the other hand, if the full-length fur is out of the question, go for a coat with a fur trim to keep it on trend.

Topman knitted cape, £35

Hats are huge this year – particularly fedoras – however, rather than wearing it like one of the pre-teens perched on the back of your head, settle it down firmly – they’ll be the ones chasing their hat down the street when the wind picks up, not you.

5. POUCH

MCM bionic pouch, £380, Selfridges

It’s a pouch bag, not a man bag. We’ve seen a few knocking around but now they’ll be out in full force. It’s the guy’s version of a clutch but slightly bigger so it looks like you’re carrying an iPad rather than a bag. Christmas 2015 | Style Birmingham | 79


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RETAIL | MUSIC | CULTURE | LITERATURE

Christmas in the City It’s officially Christmas in Birmingham. No doubt you’ll be heading out to the Frankfurt Christmas Market & Craft Fair but don’t forget that our beautiful city has a whole host of festive treats so step outside your comfort zone and find your Christmas cheer all over the city! Words: Tara Tomes

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BE A CULTURE VULTURE We are lucky enough to live in a city full of culture and, this Christmas, some of our best venues will be pulling out all the stops. The CBSO has recruited the help of TV favourite Alan Titchmarsh for their annual Festive Favourites on 18, 20 and 21 December. There is a chance to meet Santa himself, as well as browse an impressive array of collections, at Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery from 5-20 December, although I can’t promise you’ll get any masterpieces in your stocking this year. There is also the grand re-opening of St Philip’s Church on 29 November, complete with a Candlelit Advent Procession… what could be more festive than that? And did you know that our very own Town Hall was the location chosen by Charles Dickens for the first ever public reading of A Christmas Carol? Pay it a visit, take in the history, and attend the great shows taking place

BAGS OF FUN! If you’re anything like me, you’ll have the best intentions of doing all your shopping online but it won’t actually happen so the city’s late night opening hours will be your saviour. With Grand Central, the new Mailbox, Harvey Nichols, and Resorts World Birmingham’s outlet shopping now open for business, you’re sure to find everything your loved ones might need. Don’t forget to veer away from the known

brands too; 5 December is Small Business Saturday so venture to some of the city’s independent stores. If you need inspiration, Great Western Arcade is one to visit and they’ve just welcomed uber-cool lifestyle clothing brand P&Co, ethical fashion store Provide, and designer accessory retailer Peter 82 | Style Birmingham | Christmas 2015

Forson. Oh, and if you’re after something a little different, check out The Roving Canal Traders Association Christmas Floating Market from 11-13 December or Centrepiece, a fantastic exhibition of jewellery designer-makers, at the Symphony Hall from 25 November-23 December.

there over the Christmas period, from 12 December until 2 January. There’s a chance to enjoy carols with the venue’s famous organ, festive favourites Jools Holland, Aled Jones and The Overtones, and our very own BGT stars The Neales will be performing too!


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WATCH THESE CHRISTMAS CRACKERS Christmas is the perfect opportunity to gather with colleagues, friends and family, and why not use this as an excuse to check out some of the city’s stage and screen stars? My annual tradition is The Nutcracker at the Hippodrome, and it’s back from 27 November until 13 December. We have a couple of pantomimes to choose from too; not only is Aladdin at the Hippodrome from 19 December until 31 January, but the Barclaycard Arena will also host the world’s biggest pantomime when Cinderella visits from 20-24 December. If films are more your thing, you need to visit The Electric Cinema as they have an awesome programme lined up from 13 December. Watch the likes of It’s A Wonderful Life, Elf, Home Alone, and White Christmas; and celebrate the new Star Wars movie at their special Star Wars event on 17 December, complete with themed cocktails.

BRAVE THE GREAT OUTDOORS Even if the weather is frightful and your fire is delightful, sometimes it’s good to get some fresh air into your lungs and the German Market isn’t the only way to do it. If Christmas is getting too much, why not head out of the city centre and take a walk in some of our surrounding green spaces? The Lickey Hills and Clent Hills are a stone’s throw away, and there’s nothing more rewarding than a brisk stroll to the top and being greeted by the incredible panoramic views. Personally, I’d recommend a fluffy scarf, comfy boots, and a hot chocolate with a drop of your favourite tipple (mine’s Licor 43… try it!). Another thing I love to do at Christmas is visit the Black Country Living Museum. They have some great events on from 3-24 December, including traditional Christmas evenings and Carols by Candlelight. Don’t forget to wrap up warm and enjoy some fish and chips by the fire. Who knows, maybe we’ll even get some snow this year!

PUT YOUR FEET UP If that all sounds like too much effort, then Birmingham is full to the brim with places for some RnR. SANTAI BY EF MEDISPA has just opened at Resorts World Birmingham offering traditional spa treatments alongside the latest medical advances in rejuvenation and revitalisation therapies. Did I also mention the salt caves, heated pool, and outdoor hot tub? Harvey Nichols is now home to Beyond MediSpa, giving you the chance to shake off the stress of shopping with treatments for the face and body. Whether you’re looking for a full spa weekend, quick massage and facial, or just some waxing preparation for the party season, there are some great spas to choose from in the city including Le Petit Spa at Malmaison, Highfield Beauty in Edgbaston, and The Hyatt’s Amala Spa. The One Day Spa in Great Western Arcade knows that you’re busy so has even launched some express treatments that can take as little as 10 minutes… so there really is no excuse.

If this all sounds great but really you just want to ditch the shopping bags, take off your coat and enjoy a drink, a brand new bar is opening before the Big Day that I cannot wait to try. Called 40 St Paul’s, it’s based on Cox Street in the Jewellery Quarter and will be the home of great gin and tonics. I’ll see you there! Merry Christmas, everyone. Christmas 2015 | Style Birmingham | 83


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NEW YEAR’S EVE IN THE CITY We’ve put together a failsafe guide on how to celebrate your evening in style. Whether it’s escaping the city or celebrating the night on the tiles, there is something for everyone... Words: Daisy Holden

GOING OUT

RELAXING

THE EDGBASTON

Celebrate your night with a little roaring twenties glamour at The Edgbaston’s exclusive Flappers and Dappers Gatsby party. Tickets are £50pp which includes a glass of fizz. 7pm-2am. Hotel rooms are available if you don’t want to leave the party too early.

HOTEL DU VIN

Spend the night at Hotel du Vin and welcome the New Year in luxury. Enjoy a black-tie evening with a four course dinner, live music and then look forward to a full breakfast the next day! After all the celebrations you can wake up and spend New Year’s Day exploring the city or relaxing in the hotel spa.

THE CLUBANDSPA

Why not spend New Year at the spa in The Cube, and banish those sore heads! Relax and welcome in the New Year feeling chilled and calm. With nail bars, treatment rooms, gym and pools – whether you’re with your partner or friends there is something for everyone. Afterwards, you can enjoy a bite to eat at the canal side lounge!

THE JAM HOUSE

THE PLOUGH

For a funky night out, head to Jools Holland’s Jam House in the Jewellery Quarter for live music courtesy of The Subterraneans. It’s £35pp entry or £100-£120 for entry plus a six course meal. The dress code is smart, so dress up and dance the night away!

The restaurant-bar in Harborne has opted for an eighties Hollywood movies themed New Year’s Eve party this year. Think big hair, shoulder pads and channel your inner Madonna. For a night full of laughter, head on down!

CHELTENHAM RACECOURSE

Instead of celebrating all night long, continue the day after by enjoying your New Year’s Day at Cheltenham Racecourse. Spend it with the family down by the tracks, and enjoy live music after the races have finished. Why not make a weekend of it and explore the city on the Sunday?

ESCAPING THE CITY... For those who want a change of scenery LONDON There is nowhere better to celebrate New Year’s Eve than our capital city. London sure knows how to throw a party. Head to the Thames to watch the magnificent fireworks, or get a spot on a rooftop bar for an amazing view. Don’t forget to head down to central London to watch the New Year’s Day parade!

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EDINBURGH The Scottish capital city provides a wonderful scenic backdrop for ringing in the New Year. The three-day festival includes a street party, one of the UK’s largest firework displays, and live acts. Headline acts include Biffy Clyro so you can get warmed up in time to sing Auld Lang Syne to your heart’s content!

CARDIFF Welcome 2016 in with Cardiff’s Calennig celebrations. With a live DJ sets, ice rink, winter wonderland and spectacular fireworks finale, this is definitley something for all the family to enjoy! Skate in the New Year alongside the fireworks with tickets only £9 per person.


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Out About ADVENTURES IN NARNIA

The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe Birmingham Rep| 20 November – 16 January £7.50+ | birmingham-rep.co.uk The beloved children’s novel by C.S. Lewis has been transformed for the stage. Step through the wardrobe into Narnia where it’s everlasting winter thanks to the wicked White Witch. With the help of talking mythical creatures, Aslan the lion and Mr Tumnus, can Peter, Susan, Edmund and Lucy break her spell? A fantastic festive adventure for all the family. Words: Bethany Lee

MUSIC TO YOUR EARS

GET YOUR SKATES ON!

BBC Music Awards 2015 | 10 December Genting Arena | £39+ | theticketfactory.com Celebrate a sensational year of music with Fearne Cotton and Chris Evans. See the winners of British Artist of the Year, International Artist of the Year and Song of the Year be revealed, as well as surprise collaborations and performances from big names: Ellie Goulding, Hozier, Jess Glynne, Little Mix, Mumford & Sons, OMI and One Direction.

Ice Skate Birmingham | 14 November-10 January | Centenary Square | Adults £9.50 Glide around on over 600 square meters of ice, enjoying views of the Frankfurt Christmas Market. Hosting up to 300 people at a time, there’s plenty of room for pros and beginners, with penguin skating aids available for the little ones. Grab your hat, scarf and gloves and enjoy the Christmas magic.

perform old hits like ‘Vogue’ and ‘Material Girl’ as well as new material like ‘Iconic’ and, of course, ‘Bitch I’m Madonna’.

OH NO IT ISN’T!

GET INTO THE GROOVE

Madonna ‘Rebel Heart’Tour | 16 December Barclaycard Arena | £45.95+ Join the international superstar on her tenth worldwide tour in support of her thirteenth studio album, ‘Rebel Heart’. Taking inspiration from Cirque du Soleil and Chinese New Year, this expectedly theatrical tour will see her

Cinderella - The World’s Biggest Pantomime 20-24 December | Barclaycard Arena £27.70+ Oh yes it is – with a cast of over 100, a 50 foot castle, gospel choirs, aerial acrobatics and Bollywood dancers, this twist on the classic fairy tale is sure to impress. Bradley Walsh stars as Buttons alongside Paul O’Grady, Cinders’s fabulous Fairy Godfather. Children’s TV stars Dick and Dom play Prince Charming and his sidekick Dandini. Keep your eyes peeled for a visit from the big man in red too.

BAH HUMBUG

A Christmas Carol | The Old Joint Stock 15-23 December | £15 Head to this historic pub for an intimate performance in their 100 capacity theatre. Maverick Theatre’s Artistic Director Nick Hennegan incorporates puppetry, physical theatre, music and much of Dickens’s original language to retell this Christmas classic. Grab a glass of mulled mine, sit back, relax and enjoy. 85 | Style Birmingham | Christmas 2015


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Comedy’s Answer to Beyoncé Feel-good comic Luisa Omielan isn’t afraid to get real about body shaming, mental health and masturbation. She became a global success with her debut show, ‘What would Beyoncé Do?’ and now she’s back at Glee Club with her latest empowering manifesto, ‘Am I Right Ladies?!’ and bringing her signature sass…

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y dreams came true with my debut show ‘What Would Beyoncé Do?’ There was a lot of pressure to top it, more from the audience than anyone else because you want them to love it. 31 million people on Facebook have seen my thigh-gap joke, so quite a lot of people have seen me in my knickers. It’s a really funny part of the show and it’s always been something that people howl with laughter at. It all started when I used to host a show called Musical Bingo and one night I was wearing Spanx under my dress and I said to the audience: ‘Guys I can’t breath I’ve got these stupid Spanx on’, and then I’d show them to the audience and they all found it hilarious. Then I did a gig in America and moments before I went on stage, my agent told me that Sarah Silverman’s manager had seen me yesterday and said that I was too fat and didn’t have enough jokes. I went on stage and said: ‘So apparently, I’m too fat for you lot. Do you know what America, I’m so sick to death of

you’, and I pulled my trousers down and said bite me and they absolutely loved it and so I turned it into material for my act. Women love my show; they say it should be on the curriculum for their children. The reaction has been really positive. I crowd funded a DVD of my show and my audiences paid for it so I think that speaks for itself in terms of how much people like it. I’d love my show to be on Netflicks – that would be a dream. I think it’s important to be honest in comedy and personally that’s what I’ve always found funny so I don’t think there are any topics that are off limits. If the jokes aren’t authentic, it can just come across as crass and it doesn’t seem genuine and that’s when you run into problems. I talk about body image, mental health, sexual health, which are all important and relevant to not just women, but everyone. When people talk about mental health it’s usually quite… mental. Whereas I make it accessible and I think that’s the key with

these things. People don’t want to hear about depression through a boring talk, but if there was a really cool Beyoncé song that said: ‘It’s ok if you aren’t happy because there’s help out there’, then you’d definitely listen to it. Anything female focused on TV takes a back seat and I think the industry is capable of alienating a lot of really excellent acts with the hoops they make people jump through and the snobbery that’s in the industry. There are lots of brilliant female comics on the circuit and some really exciting voices coming through that should get a platform. A recent survey showed that 98% of people behind scenes of comedy are men. Comedy is a very white male middle class dominated industry and I think the TV likes to play it very safe with those acts. We’ve just got to find a way to break through. Luisa Omielan is performing ‘Am I Right Ladies?!” Xmas Special on December 22 at Glee Club Birmingham. For tickets, visit glee.co.uk/ birmingham-comedy

PJ’S HIT LIST Our man about town PJ Ellis takes us through his Christmas cultural calendar...

1 So, let’s get the Christmas jollies out of the way. I shall definitely be taking a look at Digmas over the delightful Custard Factory this year; with a LoveBrum QuizMas lunch at the Hyatt on the 17th followed by Ricemedia’s seasonal-session at Fleet Street Kitchen the next day. My head hurts already.

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Thanks to the invites from Brum businesses Packt Publishing and No5 Chambers, I’ll be hitting Birmingham Museum’s Waterhall Gallery for a night of local Brummie art and creativity; and St Andrews Stadium not too long after to watch my beloved take on the mighty (emphasis added) Brentford FC.

The New Year will see me sampling the new permanent Adam’s Restaurant on Waterloo Street; The Alchemist in the Grand Hotel; and Bitters n Twisted’s new addition, the Buffalo & Rye on Bennetts Hill. PJ Ellis is director at RICEMEDIA and CEO of local charity, LoveBrum

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Christmas Special Words: Bethany Lee

Once you’re suitably stuffed with turkey and Christmas pudding, time to relax on the sofa for a plethora of Christmas specials. To save you the trouble of flicking through the Radio Times, here’s our countdown of the best festive viewing DOCTOR WHO – BBC ONE CHRISTMAS DAY SPECIAL

The eleventh Christmas day special is set on in the future, of course, opening with the snow-covered TARDIS sitting in a quiet village street. Fan-favourite, Alex Kingston, reprises her role as the feisty Professor River Song. She’s married to the Doctor but this is the first time she will meet him in new, Peter Capadli form. We follow their incredibly complex relationship across space and time.

DOWNTON ABBEY – ITV CHRISTMAS DAY SPECIAL

You better sit down for this, preferably with a mince pie in one hand and a tissue in the other – it’s the final ever episode of this beloved period drama. Set in Christmas and New Year’s Eve of 1925, Lady Rose has settled in America following her honeymoon, Tom Branson is in Boston and we learn the conclusion of the love lives of Lady Mary and Lady Edith, but, sadly, it may not be a good one. Patricia Hodge, known for playing Miranda’s Penny, is also joining the cast as we bid the series a final farewell.

SHERLOCK: THE ABOMINABLE BRIDE – BBC ONE CHRISTMAS DAY SPECIAL Sherlock is back with a bang on Christmas Day in this stand-alone special. In a twist from the usual contemporary setting, Holmes and Watson get back to their roots in Victorian London. Reportedly, the Bristol music venue Colston Hall, with its Victorian vaulted cellar, will be a setting for some scenes. Director, Douglas Mackinnon, teased fans by tweeting the quote ‘the stars were shining coldly in a cloudless sky’ from Conan Doyle’s Christmas story, The Adventure Of The Blue Carbuncle. At the same time as being on BBC One, fans can see the special broadcast at selected cinemas.

BILLIONAIRE BOY – BBC ONE BOXING DAY

Following the success of last year’s The Boy in the Dress, BBC One is adapting another David Walliams book into an hour-long special. Billionaire Boy follows Joe, a lonely twelve-year old, who’s Dad, Len has become a billionaire after inventing a new toilet roll. Walliams stars as ‘dirty old’ dinner lady Mrs Trafe and Rebecca Front (The Thick of It) is Joe’s ‘firm but fair opera-loving teacher’. Warwick Davis plays himself as Joe’s celebrity butler. Look out for the ‘very special’ guest that Walliams has promised will have a cameo performance.

MUST SEE MOVIES!

STAR WARS: EPISODE VII THE FORCE AWAKENS

Released 17 December The popular saga is back and is the first in the new trilogy. The film is set thirty years on from the events of Return of the Jedi. This time we follow Rey (Daisy Ridley), an isolated scrap-collector from the planet Jakku, and Finn (John Boyega) a Stormtrooper who is struggling against going over to the dark side.

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THE DANISH GIRL

Released 1 January Eddie Redmayne portrays Lily Elbe, one of the first people to undergo gender reassignment surgery. Before becoming Lily, Redmayne’s character married Gerda Wegener (Alicia Vikander) and through their close relationship and work as artists they discover that Lily had always been hidden beneath the surface.

THE NIGHT BEFORE

Released 11 December Seth Rogen, Gordon-Levitt and Anthony Mackie are three best friends who run riot in New York City every Christmas Eve, but this year looks to be their last since Rogen is to become a father. To go out with a bang, the friends search for the ultimate Christmas party – it’s set to be a one crazy Christmas.

BY THE SEA

Released 11 December Angelina and Brad star in this romantic drama, written and produced by Jolie Pitt. Set in the 1970s, couple Vanessa and Roland, find themselves growing increasingly distant so go on vacation to a small seaside town. Here their problems surface, with a local hotel owner becoming entangled in their struggles.


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LIFE CHRISTMAS PARTY PLANNING 101

Susanna Richardson, celebrity event planner tells us how to plan the perfect party

COCKTAIL HOUR

For winter tipples and Christmas cocktails, check out our top places to try

WINTER WHITES

Create your own rustic snug with shabby chic furnishings and cosy textures

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BRANDS YOU’LL LOVE

If you love a bargain, you’ll love the resort’s outlet shopping heaven, with savings of up 60% on big name brands like GAP Outlet, H&M, Next Outlet and Nike Factory Store, you’ll sort Christmas shopping in one fell swoop.

ESCAPE AND REJUVENATE

Escape the daily grind and rejuvenate at SANTAI by EF Medispa, with a wide range of spa packages, from pampering spa days, to bespoke occasion packages. With so much pampering to cover, you’ll want to stay for more than just a few hours, so book into the luxury four star Genting Hotel for an indulgent weekend or mid-week stay.

STOCKING FILLERS?

If it’s gifts you’re looking for, Ernest Jones, Hallmark, Joy and The Body Shop have ideas to suit every budget and taste. If you’re buying for that chocoholic in your life, head to Lindt and Thorntons where you’ll find an array of reduced prices on sweet treats. For unique presents for little ones LEGO Wear is a must-visit.

Endless Possibilities at

Resorts World Birmingham Whether you’re looking for a spot of retail therapy, indulgent relaxation, world-class dining, or the thrill of the casino, the brand new Resorts World Birmingham has it all Line New York Bar and Lounge, or choose from 40 craft beers at The World Bar. For stylish surroundings and an extensive drinks menu, try The Sky Bar – open Wednesday to Sunday. For delicious dining, take your pick from Pizza Express and TGI Friday, or be amongst the first to try the new Robata Bar and Grill. You’ll find imaginative Japanese inspired cooking where chefs prepare the freshest ingredients in front of you.

FOR A NIGHT TO REMEMBER

RECHARGE YOUR BATTERIES

When you’ve finished your shopping spree, why not recharge your batteries with delicious handmade cakes at Patisserie Valerie or pop into the nation’s favourite coffee shop, Costa. If you need of something a little stronger, indulge in a cocktail or two at the High

Film fanatics will love the impressive new Cineworld with its 11-screens and immersive IMAX. It’s best way to enjoy all of your favourite movies. As well as showing the hottest Hollywood releases, Cineworld will be offering junior screenings for just £1.75 on Saturdays, Sundays and during school holidays. There’s also BaskinRobbins and Starbucks, so you can pick up a treat before the film. For thrill seekers, the Genting International Casino with Sports Bar is open 24/7 and offers the very best in gaming, entertainment and leisure. Try your hand at Black Jack and take a spin on the Roulette tables – you could hit the jackpot.

The Style Insider As home to all things stylish, Resorts World Birmingham will be hosting their first ever Style Insider Weekend on Saturday 5th and Sunday 6th December. There will be trend presentations, beauty demonstrations, competitions, offers and more, plus the hunt will be on for the ‘best-dressed’ shoppers in their Style Search with a chance to win a resort experience worth £2000 so get your most-loved outfit at the ready and head on down! Find out more at resortsworldbirmingham.co.uk and sign up for their newsletter to be the first to hear about exciting events and promotions. 91 | Style Birmingham | Christmas 2015


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KNOW YOUR AUDIENCE

Everyone loves a party, but if you’re going to go to the effort of organising and paying for one this season, make sure it makes an impact. The first step is to know your audience. You know your friends and family best; would they prefer a silly fun event or revel in a sophisticated cocktail party? Create an event that they’ll enjoy. A good atmosphere, carefully planned food and drink, and some little touches to set your party apart from the others, and you can’t fail to have a hit on your hands.

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Christmas Party Planning 101 It’s not simply a case of stringing up some lights and turning up the volume on Slade, throwing a festive bash needs careful planning. Susanna Richardson, luxury event planner to the stars, lets us in on a few trade secrets… FOOD & DRINK

I’m a big believer in food coming to guests for an evening event rather than a sit-down meal. More substantial canapés or bowl food is the way to go as nothing breaks up a party like a buffet. There’s no better excuse for themed food: think Santa strawberries, Rudolph doughnuts and Snowman milkshakes. The food you serve should be fun, thoughtful and make people smile as well as taste good. Drinks should be fun and opulent so consider hiring a cocktail bartender to whizz up some glitzy, attention-grabbing drinks and allow you to mingle with your guests. If your party’s taking place on a work day, serve an espresso martini as people arrive to give them a caffeine kick and get them into the mood.


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CREATE AN ATMOSPHERE

It’s great to have festive elements about your party, but dare to be different: remember, people go to so many Christmas parties that a less festive theme could set yours apart. Think classy lighting and theming over full on fairy lights and tinsel. A few touches are better than all on Santa Cheer. Scent really sets the mood: Nothing says Christmas to me more than the smell of The White Company Winter candles. Burn some before your guests arrive and during the evening.Music is essential, and it has to be festive for a period. Opt for something cheerful and light as guests arrive and then move onto party music later. If your budget allows, then hire entertainment for a couple of hours – nothing gets a party going like live music. When it comes to décor, lighting is key. Simple pea-lights are brilliant if you don’t want to do too much. I always focus on lighting at all my events, it sets the mood so choose wisely. It’s much better to create some key focal points than totally overdoing a room. Fires are gorgeous but it’s amazing how hot a room gets with lots of people so fill the fire place with pillar candles or battery lights for the effect without the discomfort!

Handy Hints Hiring glassware is a great idea, but make sure you can take it back dirty if you don’t have helpful hands to wash everything. It’s a horrible job for the next day. There are excellent bar services that charge per person and actually don’t work out much more than stocking up yourself. It’s worth getting a quote and could save you a lot of time and effort.

MAKE IT A NIGHT TO REMEMBER

Christmas is the perfect time to introduce games to your party – they’re a massive ice breaker and allow people to let their hair down. At the parties I’m organising this year I’m using a balloon advent calendar and putting a game into each balloon. It’s an absolutely great idea as you can tailor it to any age: sweets and silly games for kids, and more risqué or drinking games for adults. Regardless of budget, giving everyone a gift before they leave is a lovely touch. If your party will be a boozy event, make up hangover kits with a festive twist – Christmas coffee, a chocolate snowman, asprin and a bottle of water. If you have a tree, then wrap your gifts and place them underneath, and invite guests to choose before they leave. The treats can be as cheap or as extravagant as you like. If it’s a big party at home, then consider hiring in staff. People often think it’s expensive but a couple of people to serve drinks and hand around food really won’t cost much at all. They will also clean up at the end of the night, which is invaluable the next day, and means you’ll enjoy the night as much as your guests.

People’s diaries get jammed at Christmas – if it’s a big event then send them a Save A Date, and make sure you issue a formal invitation. Lots of people use email services but I think you can’t beat a beautifully designed, posted invitation. If the party is in your home, make people aware of the time it finishes – you don’t want to be dealing with hangers on until 4am. Provide the number of a taxi service and advise guests to book in advance. Be the person who greets your guests. It’s hard as the host to get around everyone. Being the person who opens the door, takes guests’ coats and welcomes them ensures you get a little time with each. Susanna Richardson is the owner of luxury events planning business Everything Organised. See www.everythingorganised.com for more information.

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Serves 2

SALTED WHITE HOT CHOCOLATE INGREIDENTS: 4 tablespoons salted caramel sauce 100 g white chocolate, chopped 500 ml skimmed milk 200 ml double cream + Piping bag fitted with a small round nozzle Piping bag fitted with a large star nozzle 1. Place one tablespoon of the caramel sauce into the piping bag fitted with the small round nozzle and pipe decorative swirls inside two tall, heatproof glasses. Set aside. 2. Place the chopped white chocolate in a saucepan with the milk and two tablespoons of caramel sauce. Heat gently over low heat until the chocolate has melted, whisking all the time. Remove the hot chocolate from the heat.

Parisian Macarons Refill the cookie jar with these comfort-food friendly recipes from Liz Franklin’s The Cookie Jar INGREDIENTS:

Makes 8

110 g icing sugar 80 g ground almonds 2 large egg whites a pinch of salt 45 g caster sugar Pink food colouring gel Raspberry jam to serve

1. Whizz the icing sugar and ground almonds together in a food processor until very fine and then push the mixture through a fine meshed sieve and set aside.

+ 2 baking sheets lined with baking parchment, each marked with 4 cm circles on the underside of the parchment a large piping bag fitted with a very fine nozzle

3. Place the cream in a bowl with the final tablespoon of caramel sauce and whisk to stiff peaks. Spoon the cream into the piping bag fitted with the large star nozzle.

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3. Carefully fold the almond mixture into the egg whites, until they have been fully incorporated but the mixture is still light. Carefully add a little pink colouring and fold in until the macarons are a uniform pink colour. 4. Spoon the mixture into the piping/pastry bag and pipe circles onto the parchment within the circular templates. Tap the baking sheets firmly on the work surface two or three times, to knock out any air bubbles and leave them to stand for 30 minutes. During this time, preheat the oven to 140°C (275°F) Gas 1.

4. Heat the hot chocolate again gently and carefully pour into the prepared glasses. Pipe a swirl of caramel cream on top of each glass and drizzle with a little of the reserved caramel.

Hot Chocolate, by Hannah Miles, photographer Steve Painter, published by Ryland Peters & Small

2. Whisk the egg whites and salt together until stiff and glossy. Add half of the caster sugar, and beat again. Add the remaining sugar and beat again until stiff and glossy.

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5. Bake for 15 minutes, until the shells are crisp and the macarons have grown little ‘feet’. Remove from the oven and leave to cool. Sandwich the shells together with the raspberry jam. The Cookie Jar, by Liz Franklin, photographer Kate Whitaker, published by Ryland Peters & Small


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Cocktail Hour Words: Siobhan Dunne

Looking for something different to Glühwein and German beer for your Christmas drinks? Check out our top places in the city to try

GAS STREET SOCIAL Visit Gas Street Social in the Mailbox and be transported to an aspen lodge. With cosy ski chalets complete with twinkling lights, pine trees, wolf skins and stags heads, it’s the perfect place to escape the winter elements. Try the Floozy’s Fizz, made with Finlandia Grapefruit Vodka and topped with Prosecco, it features an orange and lemon sherbet that takes 48 hours to make!

Jekyll & Hyde

Served in cute little jars and adorned with sweets, try The Jekyll & Hyde’s Confectionary Corner cocktails. From Lemon Bon Bon to Strawberry Laces, if you like them sweet go for Love Hearts with Absolut Raspberry vodka, lavender and rose syrups, and apple juice. Prefer them creamier? Try Chocolate Eclair, which partners Mozart’s chocolate liqueur with Bailey’s and caramel syrup.

THE BOTANIST With it’s vintage decor, cosy lights and live music on a weekend, The Botanist is the perfect place to start your night. Delve into the extensive cocktail menu full of botanyinspired drinks (clue’s in the name!) but make sure you try the Apricot and Mint Daiquiri with apricot purée, mint, Appleton VX rum, Licor 43, lime juice and sugar syrup. 96 | Style Birmingham | Christmas 2015

THE EDGBASTON The She Sells Seashells cocktail at the Edgbaston is great for sharing with friends. This mojito takes inspiration from Asia blending white rums with sake for dryness and salinity, that’s then enhanced with a sea salt solution. Add yuzu, lime, shiso and kaffir lime leaf and you have one refreshing drink. And who doesn’t love a cocktail served in a giant shell with flowers?

THE LOST AND FOUND

The Lost and Found have one of the largest cocktail menus on offer. With so much choice it can be hard to know where to start but we definitely recommend the Pear Partridge. Alongside the warming Havana Club Especial Anejo rum and Fentiman’s ginger beer, you’ll find Xante pear cognac liqueur, pear puree, lime juice and vanilla syrup.


Where you are the priority With a history dating back to the birth of lawn tennis, we are a private members’ club offering 21st century racquet and leisure facilities, together with a crèche and treatment room, and a lively social scene. Set in 14 acres of beautiful grounds, five minutes from Birmingham City Centre, it’s the perfect place to relax and rejuvenate. To book a tour of the Club and for the latest membership packages on offer

visit edgbastonpriory.com or call 0121 440 2492 Terms & conditions apply. Subject to availability.


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Four Ways To Keep Fit In 2016 Head over to Edgbaston Priory Club, a private members’ club five minutes from Birmingham city centre to relax and rejuvenate. Here are their top tips for breathing new life into your health and well being in 2016 JOIN A CLASS

If you find running on the treadmill with just your headphones for company lonely, then why not sign up for a fitness class in the New Year? For all round aerobic fitness, try Body Rocker Circuits or Keiser Cycling. If you want to focus on shaping and toning then go for Legs, Bums and Tums and for flexibility and relaxation, it has to be yoga. Sign up for a regular class

GET ON COURT

Why not give racquet sport a go in 2016? It’s easier than you think, it’s great all round exercise and a brilliant way to meet new friends. Tennis and squash are a great way to burn calories - one hour on court burns around a whopping 600 calories and because you are having so much fun you hardly notice. Edgbaston Priory Club offers a range of courses to encourage you onto court, including free six week tennis and squash courses for total beginners, women only coaching sessions and cardio tennis sessions set to music. 98 | Style Birmingham | Christmas 2015

‘You’ll meet people who will keep you motivated to work harder and achieve your goals’

ACHIEVE YOUR GOALS WITH A PERSONAL TRAINER

Whether your goal for 2016 is to lose weight, run the London Marathon or compete in a Triathlon for the first time, it’s always easier to achieve your target when you’ve got someone by your side, encouraging and motivating you every step of the way. Edgbaston Priory Club offers a range of personal trainers with lots of experience in offering a tailored approach.


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‘Excellent training which can strengthen, tone and invigorate your entire body’

TAKE THE PLUNGE

Become one of the three million people who choose to take an early morning dip to start the day. Swimming is an excellent training tool which can strengthen, tone and invigorate your entire body. And as water is about 800 times denser than air, you can work harder, and burn more calories, in a pool than out of it. Edgbaston Priory Club has heated indoor and outdoor pools which are open all year round, together with a steam room, sauna and outdoor spa – it’s the perfect way to rejuvenate.

ROUTES TO RELAXATION Alongside the world-class sporting facilities, Edgbaston Priory Club also offers members a range of health, sport and beauty treatments including: OSTEOPATHY WITH POORA SINGH Poora Singh has been the Senior Trackside Performance Osteopath at British Athletics for the last three years working with the British Athletics Team. He was part of the medical team that prepared the athletes for the World Championships in Moscow, the Commonwealth Games in Glasgow and is currently working with the team preparing for the Olympics.

SPORTS INJURY MASSAGE THERAPY WITH PHIL BIRCH Phil is a Sports Injury Massage Therapist with Birmingham Royal Ballet, specialising in soft tissue injury and bio-mechanical muscle imbalance. Phil has worked at the highestlevel for the last 25 years helping elite athletes and ballet dancers return from injury and maintain their performance.

PHYSIOTHERAPY WITH PHYSIO ART Physio Art are specialists in physiotherapy and sports injury assessment, treatments and management. They have expertise in the treatment of acute sports injuries, long

standing musculo-skeletal pain or dysfunction, in addition to post-operative rehabilitation. They treat many conditions ranging from back and neck pain, tendon problems such as tennis elbow or Achilles issues; they also guide people back in to sport following shoulder, hip or knee surgery.

CHERISH HEALING WITH PREYA CHAUHAN Cherish Healing will work with you to improve work life balance, increase calmness and gain skills to maintain wellbeing. They use a range of complementary therapies including Reflexology, Reiki, Indian Head Massages, Meditation and Yoga for deep relaxation.

SPORTS MASSAGE THERAPY WITH COLIN CHATTEN Colin Chatten is a sports massage therapist who has been based at the Club since 2000. He trained at the Oxford School of Osteopathy, gaining a certificate in advanced remedial massage. Colin focuses on both therapeutic and relaxing massage dealing with muscular and joint problems as well as stress relief and postural problems.

NEW YEAR MEMBERSHIP OFFER 50% off the entrance fee and a free give it a go course in tennis, squash and racketball if you join before 31st January 2016. Call 0121 440 2492 or visit edgbastonpriory.com and quote ‘Style 2016’ to claim this offer. Subject to availability Christmas 2015 | Style Birmingham | 99


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LATE NIGHT CHRISTMAS SHOPPING THERE’S NO NEED TO RUSH Visit www.bullring.co.uk for more info

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Life / Shopping Selfridges Selection hamper, £125

FOR THE PERFECT PRESENT For the perfect stocking filler, why not give your loved ones a Bullring gift card so they can treat themselves to a shopping spree or a bite to eat.

Kurt Geiger shoes, £270

GIFTS FOR EVERYONE

Pizza Express

With gifts to buy for loved ones and those all-important festive outfits to choose, Bullring has everything you need to make the most of this magical time of year, for every member of the family.

TREAT YOUR TASTE BUDS

As well as plenty of opportunities to shop, Bullring offers a variety of delicious restaurants to suit all taste buds and with plenty of coffee shops to choose from, take a break and grab a hot chocolate to warm up this winter!

n o s a e S e h t s ‘Ti be Jolly to ullring

Hotel Chocolat festive wreath, £7

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It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas at Bullring, Birmingham’s premiere retail destination Topshop glitter clutch, £22

J by Jasper Conran greyclutch bag, £25 Debenhams

FESTIVE FASHION

Hurry down to Bullring to make the most of all of the festive offers on fashion and food to get your Christmas and New Year off to a fantastic start. Even the bull is getting into the festive mood, so make sure you don’t miss the chance to see his special Christmas outfit!

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Style/ /Interiors Life Editor’s Letter Made.com Marilyn Monroe print frame, £99

Marks and Spencer pendant light, £89, Pavilions

Marks & Spencer wall clock, £65, Pavilions

Winter Whites Create your own rustic snug with shabby chic furnishings and cosy textures in every shade of white with Selina Lake’s Winter Living

H&M linen cushion cover £12.99, Pavilions

Urban Outfitters glass jewellery box, £20

Zara Home branches table, £49.99

Urban Outfitters tear drop terrarium, £25

READER OFFER! Winter Living will be available to readers for the special price of £13.99 including postage & packaging (rrp£19.99 by telephoning Macmillan Direct on 01256 302 699 and quoting the reference DZ8)

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Amazon shabby chic vintage bedside Table, £82.99

Selina Lake Winter Living, by Selina Lake, photographer Debu Treloar, published by Ryland Peters & Small


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Give Your Christmas Gifts A Head Start This year’s gift-wrapping assortment allows you to wrap each present with individuality and style. With patterned paper and colourful ribbons, we promise you you’ll want to sit back and enjoy the view once you have done. 3.

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1. VINTER 2015 gift wrap roll, £1.75 2. VINTER 2015 red gift wrap roll, £4/ 3 pack 3. VINTER 2015 grey gift wrap roll, £4/ 3 pack 4. VINTER 2015 ribbon, assorted colours, £2

Winter Wonderland Twinkling lights, stylish gift wrapping ideas and gorgeous table accessories – here’s how to make your home magical with IKEA

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Twinkling Lights Welcome the warm glow of light for a cosy winter festive atmosphere. Decorative Christmas lighting comes in different shapes and sizes and since they have built-in LED light sources, you can be sure to enjoy warm glows of light many Christmases to come.

3. 1. STRÅLA pendant lamp, £7 2. STRÅLA pendant lamp, £10 3. STRÅLA LED 4-star table decoration, bronze-colour battery-operated, £24 4. STRÅLA pendant lamp, metal, star-shaped bronze-colour, £18 5. STRÅLA decoration for lighting chain, mini shade, star bronze-colour, £4/12 pack

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The Perfect Christmas Table Make your Christmas dinner extra special with the perfect table setting. Set the table with decorative table runners, add some atmosphere with tall candlesticks and then serve on rustic platters and coloured glassware.

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1. VINTER 2015 red wine glass, £2 2. VINTER 2015 red and white patterned paper plate, £1.50/ 10 pack 3. BLOMSTER candlestick, set of 3, clear glass, £15

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WIN £250 TO SPEND AT ARMANI EXCHANGE, BULLRING We’ve teamed up with Armani Exchange, Bullring to offer one lucky Style Birmingham reader the chance to win £250 to spend in store.

TO BE IN WITH THE CHANCE TO SHOP THE NEW ARMANI EXCHANGE WINTER 2015 COLLECTION FOR AMAZING PARTY OUTFITS, COSY OUTERWEAR AND CHRISTMAS GIFTS, JUST ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTION: WHERE CAN YOU FIND THE ARMANI EXCHANGE STORE? A. BULLRING B. GRAND CENTRAL C. MAILBOX

To enter, just visit stylebham.com/win

Terms & Conditions: One winner will be drawn at random from all valid entries received to win. The prize includes one £250 voucher to spend at Armani Exchange, Bullring. No cash alternative. Competition closes: Friday 15 January 2016 at 23.59pm. The winner will be informed between Monday 18 January -Monday 25 January 2016.

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For all your extra guests

THE WONDERFUL EVERYDAY


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More exciting brands opening soon including Armani Collezioni and Jaeger. # christmasmadebeautiful Products featured provided by Harvey Nichols Birmingham


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