SLiNK magazine Issue 002

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SLiNK

ISSUE 2 JUNE 2011

The Beauty Issue

“STYLING YOUR CURVES FASHIONING YOUR LIFE”

NEW CARS We’re in the fast lane

Hair tips by Lee Stafford Summer Make Up Work Out-The SLiNK way Summer Swimwear Hot Trends Film Reviews


LETTER FROM THE EDITOR

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SLiNK LOVES

Welcome to The Beauty Issue. We’ve added a new feature too. While We’ve pulled together some of the best discussing our dream drives, we realised beauty buys, the latest collections, the top that when it comes to choosing a new treatments and the most fun ways to get vehicle us ladies have nowhere to turn that gorgeous this summer. From treatments, to is informative yet fun. So Ginny Weeks travel beauty, to Mac’s latest collection, we took it upon herself to drive around in an have it all covered! Make sure to check out Audi for the week (some people get all Lee Stafford’s hair tutorial so you’re styled the perks) and ensure that it was to the from top to toe. SLiNK readers liking. Turn to the motor We have two fantastic fashion editorials section to see how she got on. for you and the trend pages are crammed Finally the team and I want to say a with our favourite high end to high street huge thank you for all your support. Issue picks. Don’t forget to check out our top 10 001 has had a fantastic reception and we pieces from One Stop Plus, for our exclusive loved reading all your tweets, blogs, emails reader discount code! and facebook messages. Don’t forget to The food team has grown and now keep in touch! incorporates a fab restaurant review section, whether it’s a quick summer x Rivkie Baum x snack or a top trendy dinner you’re after, Editor in Chief it’s all here. SLiNK Magazine Travel this issue focuses on the ‘staycation’, while interiors checks out some of Follow Us: the best garden furniture so you can have a www.twitter.com/slinkmagazine mini vacation in your back garden! Join our Facebook page www.facebook.com/SLiNKmagazine Email Us: slinkmagazine@live.co.uk

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THE TEAM

CONTENTS Letter from the Editor / 3 “Plus Size on the Catwalk - Koral Webb” / 6 Fashion Shoot - ‘Dainty Doll’ / 8 One Stop Plus (Exclusive Offer!) / 18 - 19 Pin Up Body Worksheet / 20 - 24 Top 10 Shopping Tips / 26-27 Trend Pages / 28 - 39 Swimwear / 40 - 42 Fashion Shoot - ‘Welcome to the Tropics’ / 43 ‘Confessions of a Beauty Product Novice’ / 51 Beauty Shoot / 55 - 57 Hair Tutorial with Lee Stafford/ 58 - 62 Make Up / 64 - 72 Spa Reviews / 74 - 83 Ask The Editor ‘Beauty’ / 84 Books and Film / 86 - 90 Interiors / 91 - 97 Hip Hotels / 98 - 124 Recipes / 125 - 137 NEW: Restaurant Reviews / 138 - 143 NEW: Motoring ‘Audi’ / 144 - 147 Address Book / 148 Next Issue / 149

RIVKIE BAUM Editor In Chief slinkmagazine@live.co.uk AMY JORDAN Design and Graphics amy_jordan@hotmail.co.uk GINNY WEEKS Travel and Beauty Editor Ginny_weeks@yahoo.co.uk SIMON HENBERY Food Editor slinkfood@live.co.uk Head Chef, Chelsea Brasserie. http://www.chelsea-brasserie.co.uk/ RICARD GINER I SARIOLA Food Photography www.flickr.com/ricard67 ALEXIS BICKNELL Restaurant Reviews slinkfood@live.co.uk AMY LAZELL Culture Writer slinkculture@live.co.uk

WILLA GEBBIE Article Illustrations http://www.willagebbie.com/ KATIE ANTONIOU www.katieantoniou.com KORAL WEBB Features koralwebb@gmail.com SPECIAL THANKS: Felicities PR.

Do you want to join the SLiNK team? We’re looking for reporters to join our ‘What’s Hot’ army! Whatever town you’re from we want to know what is going on! If you think you have what it takes then email us: slinkmagazine@live.co.uk

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DEE ANDREWS Trend Illustrators http://www.deeandrews.co.uk/

Cover Credits: Model - Penelope @ Milk Model Management Photography - Dave Wise Styling - Rivkie Baum Make Up - Oscar Alexander Hair - Amber Rose Peake Dress - Asos Curve Jewellery - Stylists Own All content is copyrighted to SLiNK Magazine. Care is taken to ensure that information is correct at the time of publishing. Clothing brands featured within the trends section are required to stock up to a size 22. Opinions of contributors and writers are their own and not necessarily the view of SLiNK


PLUS SIZE ON THE CATWALK Written by Koral Webb Illistration by Dee Andrews

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Designer collections especially haute couture, is the fruition of our dreams, fantasies and every shopaholic’s desire. Clothes are not merely garments but works of art and forms of creative selfexpression. Each designer, like an artist wants to portray their work on the most beautiful canvas they can find. Who wants to use a small canvas when you can use a bigger one? The use of skinny models in the realm of fashion is backed up with the simple comment; “Skinny models just look better,” expresses the prestigious Karl Lagerfeld. The dainty sample sizes and one off pieces of art “hang better off of skinnier models.” Well whatever floats your boat Mr and Mrs Couturiers of the world, some of us ladies are big and beautiful. Many designers are beginning to wake up and smell the Frappuccino; we’re not all size 4 and the portrayal of only tiny ladies wearing the most beautiful pieces is undoubtedly a bad image to convey to younger generations. Almost one in five women are size 18+,

that’s 19% of Britain’s population. So why are we subjected to the slimest of the slim everywhere we look? Let’s go back to February 2010 when Mark Fast, the fabulous Canadian knitwear designer selected models from 12+ UK model agency, working with girls ranging from a size 12 to 16. The figure hugging garments complimented the models curves. Other people were not so supportive of this brave statement. Pretty big understatement right there, actually; the stylist and creative director of Fast’s AW10 show walked out in disgust after refusing to work with the plus size models. This kicked up a fuss, was it really that bad to use a selection of body types on the catwalk to display the diversity of Fasts’ work? You know what they say though; any publicity is good publicity. This change in our perception of beauty has been bubbling for some time. The likes of Christina Hendricks have brought fifties curves and pin-up girl style back to the fore. Amber Riley has shown you don’t have to be a size

six to make it big in LA and for once curvy girls have strong, inspirational, media role models. H&M are supportive of this curvalicious turn of events creating an innovative beachwear collection for their, ‘Big is Beautiful’ range. The face of the collection is the gorgeous Tara Lynn, who has already modeled for Bloomingdales and appeared on the cover of French Elle in March last year. With Vogue Italia launching their ‘Curvy’ site, French Elle filing their covers with some of the hottest plus size models around and many brands extended their sizing it does seem that the industry is waking up to the fact that not all women are a size eight. As for the future of the catwalk model; who knows? We’re sure moving in a more open-minded direction. Maybe you’ll see me up there one day…


Photographer: Dave Wise (www.davewisephotography.com). Styling: Rivkie Baum

Floral Dress - Persona Earrings - New Look Necklace - Primark Ring - Stylists Own

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Anna Scholz S/S 2011 www.annascholz.com

FASHION This season, floral reigns queen of the trends. We’ve scoured the stores to bring you this dainty doll collection of delicate prints, sheer chiffons, bold blooms and on trend silhouettes. Whether you go for sugared pinks, pastel perfection of bold brights make sure you’ve got this trend covered.

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DAINTY DOLL Dress - Torrid Necklace - New Look Bracelet - Stylists Own Shoes - Dune

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Shirt - Collection @ Evans Trousers and Belt - Dorothy Perkins Shoes - Dune Heart Shape Bangle - Selection at H&M


Floral Dress – New Look Belt – Stylists Own Ring – Accessorize

Cream Printed Maxi Dress – Collection @ Evans Necklace – New Look Ring – Accessorise Shoes – Dune

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Layered Vest Tops – Torrid Floral Palazzo Trouser – Asos Curve Bracelet – Vintage (stylist own) Ring – New Look Shoes – Dune Necklace – Stylist Own

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Floral Tie Front Top – Asos Curve Mustard A-Line Skirt – Collection @ OSP (OneStopPlus.com) Shoes – Pied a Terre Ring – New Look Necklace – Stylists Own


Model: Jen @ 12+ Models UK www.12plusuk.co.uk Make Up: Oscar Alexander Hair: Amber Rose Peake Fashion Assistant: Grace Hockie

Mac - Persona Belt - Verpass Jeans - NYDJ (all available at Beige)

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White Vest – Yoek (available @ Beige) Skirt – Open End (available @ Beige) Necklace – New Look Belt and Earrings – Stylist Own Shoes – Dune

Pink Dress – Grazia @ Simply Be Shrug – Stylists Own Hair Band – Made By Stylist (using New Look Floral Corsages) Shoes - Dune


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Printed T-Shirt – ZJ £28. This fab print tee will not only work perfectly with denim, black or white it is also 100% cotton which makes it great for jumping around at a summer festival, gig or even a barbeque.

Cropped Denim Trousers – ZJ £65. The Capri is one hot shape this season and being able to work it in our favourite fabric is just the icing on the cake. A great summer staple.

Leggings – Ellos (Zizzi) £17. One Stop Plus has a great selection of printed leggings. While we love our plain ones a prints just so much more fun!

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Leather Jacket in Blue – ZJ £235. Real leather is expensive but always think of them as investment pieces.These gems will stay in your wardrobe and are great transitional pieces between seasons.

Hot fashion e-tailer OneStopPlus.Com is FULL of fashion goodies! Here our Editor, Rivkie has picked her top 10 pieces! A hit in the US, the OneStopPlus website is now in the UK Sleeveless Tunic in White – Ellos (Zizzi) £69 offering affordable and wearable designs in sizes 14-36. The specially Perfect for work or play, this cute tunic will a multitude of ‘what shall I wear today’. designed clothes, lingerie and shoes offer style in a wide range of solve Simple, elegant and hot on the safari trends tail. brands including La Redoute, Daxon and Ellos. To celebrate the launch of www.onestopplus.co.uk Slink are offering our readers a 20% discount- simply type in the code 5834 when you reach the check out!

Short Denim Blouson Jacket – Ellos £69. Denim jackets are one of the must have pieces this season. From Topshop to Primark the high street is full of them. We’ve been wearing ours every day just like a cardigan, we never take off.

Cargo Style Long Skirt in Yellow – Collection by OSP £49. Check out our fashion story to see how our model Jen worked this skirt. Delicate and feminine this will be so light throughout the summer months.

Sleeveless Top with Draped Neckline & Bead Detail – Collection by OSP £39. This purple colour will look fab on a night out or even under a smart jacket to add a pop of colour to your work wardrobe. The drapes meanwhile flatter curves. A total winner!

Wide Leg Trousers with Pleats and Turn Ups – Collection by OSP £45. The coloured trouser is so in this season. We love this androgynous pair. With wide trouser legs, keep the balance by going more tailored on the top half.

Jersey Dress with Draped Neckline – Collection by OSP £95. We love this dress, there is something very chic and Grecian about it. Super easy to wear, fill the neckline with some fantastic sparkly jewels.

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WORKOUT THE SLiNK WAY Written by Katie Antoniou

to combine my two passions of vintage and fitness and the idea of the ‘Pin Up Body Workout’ was born. SLiNK: Do you think women from the pin-up eras had a healthier body image than we do today? Teree: I think they embodied and embraced their femininity, they were never seen looking less than immaculate. They wore outfits that accentuated their curves; it was fabulous! SLiNK: What does the pin-up body workout involve? Teree: The Pin Up Body Workout is a day package workout; you receive a fabulous 1940’s-1950’s makeover including hair and makeup. When you are looking fabulous, you will then have a body embracing 2 hour ‘Pin Up Body Workout’ followed by a gorgeous tea party.

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Teree Rae combined her love of vintage eras with her passion for fitness and dance to come up with the ‘PinUp Body Workout’, which encourages women to embrace their curves, mixing fitness with a retro make-over and teaparty, this is a workout with a difference! SLiNK: How did you come up with the idea for ‘The Pin-Up Body Workout’? Teree: Throughout my life I have been a variety of dress sizes, but I always enjoyed looking immaculate and dressing in a feminine way. Because of my hourglass figure, the style of clothes best for my shape were vintage looks from the 1940’s-50’s. I’ve also been involved in fitness from a young age and have a passion for sports. So after some dramatic weight loss and a yearning for a career change, I decided

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The next session is on Saturday 30th July, visit www.pinupbody.com for more details

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SLiNK: Do you stick to a specific diet to maintain your hourglass figure, or do you rely on exercise? Teree: I do stick to a specific diet, of clean wholesome foods but I allow myself treats. Nutrition is an important part of being healthy, so bearing this in mind, I will be launching a Pin Up Body Meal Delivery service which will have your meals already prepared for you and delivered. I will also be launching a Pin Up Body Workout online website which will allow Pin Up Dolls to access the Workouts online internationally, by paying a monthly membership. SLiNK: Who are your style icons? Teree: I love the classic beauties such as Ella Fitzgerald, Marilyn Monroe and Elizabeth Taylor SLiNK: Do you think we are likely to see more Hollywood stars like ‘Mad Men’s’ Christina Hendricks combating the size zero beauty ideal? Teree: I truly hope so, I will definitely be doing my part to empower women and inspire them to embrace their curves.


SLiNK LOVES Hate gyms and find the prospect of exercise bleak? Here are some more alternatives that will keep you fit and tone your best bits without boring you senseless…

BALLET The Black Swan effect has seen a rise in the number of women taking up ballet, but you don’t have to have Natalie Portman’s physique to benefit from these dance workouts- the exercises are designed to improve balance, core stability and flexibility for all shapes and sizes. For those who think ballet is all a bit too pink, Frame’s Rock Barre class combines classical ballet with a rock soundtrack. www.moveyourframe.com

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SWING DANCE If vintage is your thing, then you’ll love ‘The London Swing Cats’. Champion swing dancers Robert and Claire Austin are fabulous instructors, teaching everything from Hollywood style ‘Lindy Hop’ to the ‘Charleston’. Their Tuesday sessions start with a beginners’ class, then an intermediate, followed by music and dancing for everyone. It’s not for the shy, but if you’re brave enough to take to the dance floor, you’ll pick up the moves really quicklyas a girl you just have to learn how to be ‘led’. Don’t let this fool you though, you’ll work up a real sweat and burn as many calories as in an aerobics class; this is just more sociable and set to great music. www.londonswingcats.com

HOOPING If it’s toning you’re after, then nothing works your waist quite like a hula-hoop. The London Hula-Hoopers have classes all over town for beginners and the more advanced hooper; find them on facebook or on twitter as @londonhoopers

Fauve Brief and Bra Set available at Simply Yours

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SHOPPING TIPS By Rivkie Baum Illustration by Willa Gebbie

Last issue was all about the big wardrobe clearout, now that you’ve hopefully made some space, well, it’s time to fill it, as lets be honest girls there is no point owning a wardrobe unless it houses beautiful things.

1.The List: Make a list of the things you NEED. If you don’t need anything you can still shop, but if there are holes in your wardrobe, you have to focus on filling those first.

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2. If you are indecisive, or unconfident about shopping take a trustworthy friend who knows your style and lifestyle. Choose your shopping buddy carefully, they have to be honest and also focused on helping you! 3. Start early. It may sound crazy but so many stores now open before 9.30am! Get to the shops early to avoid the crush. Stores are the most tidy at this time, making it easier to locate the items you want. Shop assistants are far happier at the beginning of their shift and fewer people means less queuing at changing rooms. 25 34

4. Make a plan. Know the stores that you want to visit, who open and closes when and where they are located, make a sensible route plan so that you shop in an order and don’t spend the day wandering up and down the same stretch. If you have shopping plan you are far more likely to go into all the stores you wanted to visit. 5. Clothing. Wear something that is easy to get on and off. We all hate trying on clothes so make life easier for yourself. However this doesn’t mean look like your slobbing about at home. Shop assistants will respond to your appearance (that’s life) so make yourself presentable to get the best customer care. 6. Comfy shoes. Walking around all day means you need to have sensible footwear on, otherwise you will give up! 7. Underwear. Yes I’ve said it! Make sure you have a decent bra on (you know the one that ensures your bosom is where it is supposed to be) and underwear that ensures a smooth line. If you are planning to wear ‘control’ underwear with your new purchase, wear it to the shop or at least have it in your handbag so that you can really road test the garments.

8. ( Linked to 6.) Shoes. If you are planning on wearing heels with your new purchase(s) slip a pair of heels in your handbag. Again this ensures that you’re seeing the item in context and you wont have to try to imagine what it would be like. It will also help if you are planning to have trousers shortened/ hemmed in store. (this also applies to other accessories, if you generally wear leggings, a belt, a shrug or layer pieces over a tee, ensure you have these items with you for the trying on stages, you have to work your clothes!) 9. Breaks. It may sound mad but all the energy used up in shopping can cause your sugar levels to crash. Ensure you take breaks to have a coffee/snack to keep your sugar levels balanced, this will help your concentration levels and stop you making costly mistakes. 10. Play. Don’t forget to have fun! Shopping is like a big game of dressing up. You may see things that you discount at first glance but a lot of clothes lack hanger appeal. It will cost you nothing to try on and you never know, you may surprise yourself.


STRIPES

Illustrations by Dee Andrews Fashion Editor: Rivkie Baum Love Moschino @ House of Fraser Coral & white stripe scarf; £140

Stripe Tote - Dune

Khaki and Grey Skirt, Ann Harvey - £50

Stripe vest – Next; £22

Navy/White/Pink Stripe Dress with Tie Waist – Bonmarche; £14

Striped Maxi - George at Asda; £14

Navy and White Dress - Dorothy Perkins

Yellow and Navy block dress Marks and Spencers; £45 Lollypop Skirt - Marks and Spencers Per Una; £45.00

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Should you dare . . . Stripes. For years we’ve been told that stripes add pounds but it’s more to do with the distribution of the lines than anything else. Stripes were huge this season, from Prada to Moschino everyone was lining up (literally). If your not quite there yet try vertical stripes to make a nod to this seasons trend or get yourself a stripey bag to ensure your in on the action. Alternatively if you dare to embrace the stripe there are some fabulous maxi skirts, lady like a-lines or mini crinis in stripes, as well as the classic Bretton stripe tee that can be broken up with a jacket or cardigan to just reveal a sly stripe.

Black and White Stripe Dress, Red Bow Marks and Spencers; £79

Stripe satchel – Next; £28

Cubana striped button front dress – Monsoon; £55


Per Una Speziale Suedette Cardigan £45 Marks and Spencers Per Una Speziale Queenie Dress £75.00

Dune - Grecian Wedge - £75

Illustrations by Dee Andrews

Pied a Terre at House of Fraser – bangle

Simply Be Waterfall Cardigan £35

Elegance - Peg Leg Trouser £129

The SS11 runways banished colour in exchange for calm and cooling neutral shades. Think nude, white and soft camels and beiges. This is a grown up look and was sported at Jaeger, Gucci and Mulberry to name a few. This is a great summer work look as the sharp tones are crisp and strong. Plus any woman who can get through a whole day in hues of white definitely demands respect!

Nude Skirt Ann Harvey

Fiorelli at House of Fraser - bag £95

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Viva La Diva - Nude Heel

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Dorothy Perkins Pink Embroidered Dress £70

Style369.com yellow based floral dress £40

It’s Vintage Darling - £40 Retro handbag

Dorothy Perkins Scallop Hem top £30

BHS ‘Sophie Gray’

FROLIC IN 50’S Illustrations by Dee Andrews

Dorothy Perkins Pale Pink Dress black sash £60 George @ Asda crop pink capris

Scarf Moschino £130 @ House of Fraser

Urban Outfitters heart shape handbag

Dorothy Perkins floral skirt £30

Elegance Boucle Jacket £329.

Dorothy Perkins orange/lemons skirt £30

BHS ‘Sophie Gray’ Topshop polka dot heel

Dorothy Perkins Green print dress

Dorothy Perkins printed open toe platform £42

I’m totally convinced I was born into the wrong era. While I love to think I’m a rock chic, I’m completely obsessed with this seasons fifties vibe. Full skirts, tucked in tees and wide waisted belts to cinch are all part of the modern day ‘twin-set and pearls’. Belted shirt dresses and cute printed frocks are all part of the fifties trend and the stores are literally filled to the brim. Full cotton skirts are perfect for hazy summer days and a leather satchel (think Mulberry) or a cute box bag will give a retro, edgy vibe to the look. Remember to keep it up to date with chunky wooden heels, wedges or quirky ankle boot so you look retro not throwback.

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‘Head Over Heels’ bow front sandal


SASSY SAFARI Illustrations by Dee Andrews

Elizabeth Turban – River Island; £9.99

Suede style top brown - Evans

White Shirt - Bonmarche; £22

Leopard Maxi – Ann Harvey

Orange skirt - Dorothy Perkins Green Linen Shorts Bonmarche; £12

Palazzo trouser - George @ Asda; £18

White Dress with belt – Autograph @ Marks and Spencers; £59

Gold Horn Necklace – Wallis Snakeskin embossed bag - Elegance; £289 Cargo shorts – One Stop Plus

Sheila Clutch – River Island; £32.99

Parrot Earrings – Primark; £1 Red Mosaic Necklace – Wallis

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Every summer, just like nautical, the Safari look creeps back into our summer wardrobe. It just makes so much sense and feels so right when the sun is out! This season Hermes had an Equestrian themed catwalk but the tailored blazers and slim leg trousers reminded us of this ‘explorers’ look. Look out for khakis, browns, olive, cream, sand and white. Mixing these neutral tones will ensure your bang on trend and the subtle but strong tones ensure elegance. This look needs a fresh white shirt, plenty of tailoring and plenty of natural, wood, accessories. Don’t forget your sunglasses!

Loot Shoe – Dune; £55

Shorts – Next; £28

Python Print Sandal – Kaleidoscope


SPORTS LUX WITHOUT THE BALLS

Illustrations by Dee Andrews

Pink Watch – Next; £15 White Parka – Simply Be; £42

Yellow Leather Biker Jacket – Elegance; £399

Neon Shoe – River Island

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I don’t do sport, there, I’ve said it but I do love the vibe of this seasons Sports Lux look. Luckily the gym kit is an optional extra. The best examples of this trend came from futuristic fabrics and cocoon shaped macs at Jaeger and slouchy asymmetric pieces at Alexander Wang. Lacoste, which has its heritage in sportswear added a splash of colour to a more neutral palette with its eye popping, colour blocking in hot pinks and oranges. Sports Lux is not an easy one to pull off and it’s very easy to end up Sports Slob. Expensive and quality fabrics are key to securing this look. It works best when colour blocked and ensure that the proportions are correct. Team tailored peg legs with layered cotton tees and simple but bold accessories to seal the deal.

White Clutch Bag - Michal Kors @ House of Fraser; £150

Grey draped dress - One Stop Plus

Empire Ankle Boots - Hobbs Limited Edition; £265

Agua wedge – Primark; £14

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CRAFTY COUTURE

Illustrations by Dee Andrews

Kardashian Sun hat - River Island; £19.99

Feather and beaded bracelet - Dorothy Perkins

Feather Earrings – Next; £7.50

Fringed Waistcoat – Next; £35

Orange Embellished Cape – Next; £30

Fringe Dress - Marks and Spencers per una Speziale; £89.00

Pale grey and gold ring shoe boots Urban Outfitters

Go Getter Lace Up sandal – Bertie; £70

Sandal ‘Frivolous’ – Dune; £75 Sandal - Head over Heels

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This seasons Cavalli made us squeal with excitement! So many tassels, so much texture, we didn’t know where to feast our eyes first. Look out for fringing (especially in suede and leather), woven accessories such as shoes and bags and anything with tribal embroideries. This trend is all about garments with texture and details that just go that extra mile and give the wow factor. Better yet, why not find your local haberdashery and try and customise some pieces yourself! Fringing is so easy to purchase and that way you can have a piece of your own crafty couture! Just don’t forget to send us some snapshots.

Loose Knit Jumper - George @ Asda; £14


BLOCK COLOUR BEAUTIES

It’s that time of year where magazines are full of ‘bikini body diets’ and ‘perfect swimwear solutions’. While we wont be telling you how to get an A-lister body we have scoured the shops and on-line to bring you some of the best swimwear we could find. There are bikini’s, tankini’s, one-pieces and swim-dresses; something for body shape and taste.

If you’re conscious of having a tummy check out the one pieces with ruched detailing, super flattering! Or alternatively if you’re in the market for a two-piece choose knickers/swim-briefs that are substantial enough to give some support.

PRINT PERFECTION

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Animal Print Bikini Top - Bon Marche

Animal Print Brief - Bon Marche

Flirty swim-dresses are great for skimming curves and look so cute and retro by the pool.

Purple, v-neck swimsuit, Gathers at waist – Marisota Kaleidoscope Control Swimsuit £27 George at Asda Embellished one piece

Red and white, swim dress – Marisota

Animal Print Swimsuit - Bon Marche Blue Frill Swimsuit - Bon Marche

Swimsuit black base, yellow, pink and green florals – Marisota

Evans Blue strapless swimsuit Pink/Black/White - Simply Yours ‘Pour Moi’ Swimsuit £33

Purple and Turquoise Print - Simpy Yours - O’Lingerie Bikini Soft Wire Bra Top £16, Hipster Bottoms £12

Orange Side Panel Swimsuit – Marisota

Evans Pink Bikini

Navy and Turquoise floral swim dress - Bon Marche

Tankini, navy/turquoise/yellow, Top £12 - Bon Marche

Tapestry style print – Marisota

Evans Magenta Swimsuit

Simply Yours ‘Pour Moi?’ Bikini Briefs £16, Balcony Bikini Top £30

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Tankini, navy/turquoise/yellow, Brief £8 - Bon Marche


POLKA DOTS & STRIPES

Tankini Top, striped bust cups – Bon Marche

Navy Brief - Bon Marche

WELCOME TO THE TROPICS

Red and White Spot Swim Suit – Bon Marche Pear shapes, make sure to balance your top and bottom half. Again a more substantial bottom will give you a bit more security and look for swimwear that has detailing on the top half to balance yourself and draw the eye up. But what really helps you rock a swimsuit is big A-lister sunglasses, plenty of sun and bags of confidence! Bon Marche spot swimsuit print

Simply Yours £39 swimsuit (polka dots with red band)

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Black and Red Spot Swim Dress - Bon Marche

Evans polka dot bikini

Red and White Stripe Tankini - Panache @ Simply Yours

Photographer: Dave Wise (www.davewisephotography.com). Styling: Rivkie Baum

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Maxi Dress - Simply Be Gold Bangles - Stylists own Navy bangles - from a selection at Evans Necklace - New Look


Coral Vest Top & Printed Bandeau Top – Inspire @ New Look, Khaki Trousers – Yoek, Shoes – Dune Necklace – New Look Earrings – Evans

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Brown Top – Yours Clothing, Trousers – Collection @ Evans Shoes – Schuh Necklace – New Look Bangles – Stylists Own Headpiece – Trimming from Barnett Lawson


Printed Top & Crochet Waistcoat Inspire @ New Look Shorts – Angel Ribbons at Simply Be Necklace and Earrings – New Look Bangles - Stylists Own

Dress – Collection @ Evans Belt & Necklace– Stylists Own Hair Piece – Trimming from Barnett Lawson Bangle - New Look

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Pink Printed Vest and Coral Capri’s – Dorothy Perkins Beaded Bangle – Primark Plain Bangle – Stylists Own Earrings and Necklace – New Look

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Emerald Pleated Top – Collection @ Evans Purple Trousers – Dorothy Perkins Belt – Stylists Own Jewellery – New Look


CONFESSIONS OF A BEAUTY PRODUCT NOVICE

Model: Penelope @ Milk Management www.milkmanagement.co.uk Make Up: Oscar Alexander Hair: Amber Rose Peake Fashion Assistant: Grace Hockie

by Anonymous

Crochet Jumper & Print Palazzo Trouser – Dorothy Perkins Earrings – New Look Ring – Stylists Own

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I’m going to let you in on a secret, while I’m more than happy to shop for clothes till I drop, put me in front of a make up counter and quite frankly I freeze. I’ve never been good at make up, I’m convinced its my mothers fault, unlike most little girls, I didn’t spend hours watching my mum apply lipsticks or eye shadows, in fact on the occasions she did, I was more bemused to this change than enthralled. I remember the first time I wore eyeliner, I was s literally pinned to the bed by friends who forcefully applied Mac, turquoise eyeliner. That night no one failed to notice and compliment and this was to remain my weapon of choice from here on in. While most days I go out completely make up free (I quite like my face as it so happens), my make up bag is a sad story of impulse purchases, goodie bag freebies and hand-me downs from bored previous owners. It predominantly contains eyeliners in green, blue and silver hues, three concealers (two bought, one freebie), a lipgloss (free) and a mascara (yup, you guessed it, free). It’s not that I hate make up, I recently

was treated to professional make up by the AOFM and loved the job they did so much, I vowed never to wash my face again (don’t worry, I did), it’s just that quite frankly I have no idea what I’m doing. I often refer to my make up technique as a child being given a crayon, and while it works, my eye makeup is always hot, it is, predictable as I essentially draw around my eyes in various colours, dot on the concealer, occasionally brush on some blusher if I remember where I last left it and on special occasions I mascara up my top set of lashes. The make up counters feel me with dread and I’m often left feeling like a naughty school girl. When the girl at the counter asks about my brush sets (no one told me I had to have brushes…) I laugh and look to the floor and as she demonstrates another technique I will never be able to recreate I mentally tot up the amount I’m going to spend through sheer embarrassment. Honestly, I do try, I just need my make up to be idiot proof, so when the ‘Make Up for Dummies’ range comes out, come up and say hi, I’ll be the first in the queue! 50


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Model: Bree @ Hughes Models www.hughesmodels12plus.co.uk Photography: Patrick Marks @ The Factory, Covent Garden Beauty Editor: Ginny Weeks

BEAUTY

This season embrace the power of colour with catwalk inspired looks.

Tropical shades like blue, turquoise and emerald green look fantastic on tanned, holiday skin. Start with a smoothing liquid foundation, (as before), and now build on your tanned base with a bronzing blusher, we used YSL Blush Variation in Amber. Concentrate on your lower cheeks, nose and forehead and make sure to blend evenly. For the eyes, choose a wide brim brush or use your index finger to sweep the colour over the whole eyelid and line a smaller amount on the lower lid. For maximum impact finish with a dramatic mascara, we used YSL Mascara Volume Effet Faux Cils in High Density Black.

Lips- YSL Gloss Repulpant Shiny Lip Plumper SPF10 in Glossy Nude £21.00 Eyes- YSL Ombre Solo Eyeshadow in Topaz Blue £23.50 YSL Mascara Volume Effet Faux Cils in High Density Black £22.00 Skin- YSL Teint Radiance Foundation in Sand (as before) £29.50 YSL Blush Variation in Amber £29.50

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TROPICAL EYES


Image Retouching: Dave Wise

THE 70’S

BOLD LIPS Lips- YSL Rouge Volupte Lipstick in Provocative Pink £21.00 YSL Dessin Des Levres Lip Liner in Fuchsia £15.50 Eyes- YSL Mascara Singulier in Deep Brown £22.00 Skin- YSL Teint Radiance Foundation in Sand £29.50

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Be inspired by the top fashion shows and try a bold lip this summer. Apply a light foundation such as YSL Teint Radiance Foundation in Sand, to even out any imperfections and to give a smooth finish. Now outline lips with a pencil, such as YSL Dessin Des Levres Lip Liner in Fuchsia to give a neat shape and to prevent the lipstick bleeding. Now use a lip brush to blend the lipstick (we used YSL Rouge Volupte Lipstick in Provocative Pink) until you’ve built up a high pigment colour. Lastly, pat once with tissue to remove any excess.

Try the hottest look of the season with full on seventies inspired glamour. Start by prepping the skin with a tinted self-tan such as YSL Voile Eclat D’Ete in Golden Radiance. Now apply a mattifying foundation where needed. Build a tanned glow with a highlighting blusher in a bronzing shade such as YSL Touche Blush in Coral. Now sweep a gold shimmer eyeshadow all over your lids, from the corner of your eyes to just below your brow bone, and follow through to the lower lid. Layer on a darker brown or copper shade over the lid only to give your eyes depth. We used YSL Ombres Duolumieres in Caramel Tan/Burnt Brown £28.00. Finish with mascara. Prep the lips with a liner, as before. Now apply a plum or raspberry

shade for a modern take on the seventies look. We love YSL Fard A Levres Rouge Pur in Venetian Rose £21.00. Credits: Lips- YSL Fard A Levres Rouge Pur in Venetian Rose £21.00 Eyes- YSL Ombres Duolumieres in Caramel Tan/Burnt Brown £28.00 Skin- YSL Teint Resist in Sand £29.50 YSL Voile Eclat D’Ete in Golden Radiance £29.50 YSL Touche Blush in Coral £28.00 All makeup by Yves Saint Laurent.All clothing byYoek,Jewellery by Laura Morkunaite

Retouching: Patrick Marks


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FACE LIFT PONY For a really sleek look, gloss you’re hair into a high ponytail. Always start with a great base, your hair will need to have been blow dried straight as well as sectioned and gone over with flat irons. Start by gently backcombing the underneath section of your hair at the crown so it is not totally flat to your head. A great tip is to spray your brush with hairspray before you use it to smooth as this will beat any frizzy strands into submission. Use a good bristle brush and smooth the hair up to the crown in a ponytail. Fix into place using a clear snag free band for extra staying power then lightly spray (10 inches away from hair) with a flexible hairspray try my Hold Tight spray (£5.19). Depending on what look you want, simply wrap a section of hair around the band and fix into place so the band is hidden.


Hair by: Lee Stafford

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MESSY DRESSY “This look is similar to a bardot style but with a 21st century vibe – it’s not trying too hard, slightly messy and it can be rocked during the day or in the evening and even works as wedding hair. Follow my step to step instructions to create the look: Prep hair with my Poker Straight Dry Shampoo (£5.49), to achieve a matt smooth texture to the hair. Divide the middle section of the hair into 3 segments, running from about an inch behind your hairline at the forehead running back to the crown and leaving the front and sides hanging free. Take one segment at a time and backcomb tightly until you have three backcombed areas to just below the crown. The hair at the back of the head under the crown (under the last backcombed sections) should then be split in two. Divide both side sections into 4 vertical sections. Take one section at a time and hold taut at the end straight up from the head – then hold a fine tooth comb at a 45 degree angle to the hair, do not start too

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high with back-combing start about an inch from the root and squeeze down towards the root. Work through each section but then spread the hair to make one mass of backcombed hair. Using a bristle brush and brush lightly from front of head and work back to smooth it out. Then take each side individually and roll towards the centre of the back of the head, it is KEY to keep sides down covering the ears. When the hair is at the back of the head, quickly pin in place using hair pins (top tip – bite the end of the hair pin so it narrows making it tighter) then take other side and roll it back up against the pinned section, then pin that section too. Smooth and tease into place using fingers. To keep in place, finish with a liberal spritzing of my Hold Tight Firm Hold Barnet Hairspray (£5.19)


FISHTAIL PLAIT Just like the classic braid, this turns out best if you pull hair back into a tight ponytail first . Top Tip‌ make sure you brush your hair thoroughly before so that it can be easily separated with your fingers. Once you have separated the ponytail, you are going to start out by holding the 2 strands in your left hand. Then take a thin piece from the outside of the right strand and join it with the left strand. With your left hand take a thin piece from the outside of the left strand and join it with the right strand. Repeat steps 3 and 4 until the braid is as long as you desire. Then finish by tying with elastic.

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By Terry Baume De Rose SPF 15 Lipcare £29.00

By Ginny Weeks

By Terry A new and exciting discovery here in the SLiNK office is By Terry. Created by Terry de Gunzberg, former Director of Makeup at Yves Saint Laurent and creator of the original Touche Éclat, the range includes makeup and skincare. Our favorites include… By Terry Baume De Rose SPF 15 Lipcare £29.00, which may well be the best lip balm we’ve tried, and the By Terry Touche Veloutee Highlighting Concealer Brush £33.00, which glides on effortlessly and stays smooth and crease-free all day.

SLiNK LOVES MAC SURF COLLECTION

SURF, BABY! CHEEK POWDER* MY PARADISE Peach pressed powder with gold hibiscus flower overspray RRP: £19.00 / EURO 25.00

BRONZING POWDER - SOLAR RICHE Mid-tone deep orange brown RRP: £19.00 / EURO 25.00

EYE SHADOW, SAFFRON Deep coral caramel (Satin) RRP: £12.00 / EURO 15.50 Bobbi Brown Shimmer Brick in Nectar £30.50 This is one product you should definitely carry in your handbag. It acts as a three-in-one blusher-bronzer-highlighter, and is just perfect for emulating that post holiday glow.

Tom Ford Neroli Portofino Perfume £118.00 (50ml). This unisex scent is the epitome of holidays, bursting with a beautiful blend of Tunisian Neroli, Italian Bergamot and Sicilian Lemon. It’s floral, without being girly, and isn’t overpowering- just perfect for summer.

Clinique Chubby Stick Lip Colour Balm in Woppin’ Watermelon, Mega Melon and Super Strawberry £14.00 each. As well as having a great name, this product combines a glide-on balm with the intense colour of a lipstick. We like!

The Dior Mitzah Palette in Panther Eyeshadow Jungle Print £60.00. We adore this unique palette, which has been created in honour of Mitzah Bricard, Christian Dior’s muse and great friend. Featuring a leopard print design, which was a favourite of Mitzah’s, the brown and camel eyeshadow shades are both versatile and elegant. Available, numbered, in limited edition, from Selfridges.

By Terry Touche Veloutee Highlighting Concealer Brush £33.00)

BAGS, SURF, BABY! 1 RRP: £17.50 / EURO 26.00

NAIL LACQUER, OCEAN DIP Mid-tone creamy aqua RRP: £10.00 / EURO 13.50

POWERPOINT EYE PENCIL, BLUE NOON Teal with gold pearl RRP: £13.50 / EURO 18.00

SKINSHEEN BRONZER STICK, GILTY BRONZE Coppery bronze with gold shimmer RRP: £23.00 / EURO 35.50

LIPSTICK, HIBISCUS Bright orange coral (Cremesheen) RRP: £14.00 / EURO 18.50 SUNTINTS SPF20 LIQUID LIP BALM, PINK TINGE Clean bright yellow pink with gold pearl RRP: £11.50 / EURO 17.50

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THE BEST IN BEAUTY


NAIL ART SLiNK magazine brings you the hottest nail polishes for SS11. Whether it’s sultry tones you’re after or colour popping hues, check out our ‘Nail Art’ story…

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Topshop makeup nail varnish in peeping tom £5.00

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From top Left to Bottom Right: Pop nail polish in mandarin, grass and brave £6.50; Nars nail polish in kismet £13.50; Rituals nail varnish in baby orange £8.90; Nyc nail polish in permanent pink and spring street £1.79; Dior nail vernis in nirvana and paradise £16.00; Topshop makeup nail varnish in peeping tom £5.00; Pixi nail polish in bright purple and purple shimmer £10.00; Rimmel lycra prowear nail polish in ultra violet, fancy fushia and purple addict £4.59; NYC nail polish in permanent pink and spring street £1.79; Essie nail polish in angora cardi £9.95; Rimmel lycra prowear nail polish in ultra violet, fancy fushia and purple addict £4.59; Sally Hansen complete salon manicure in kook a mango, right said red, yellow kitty, and gray by gray £6.95; Pop nail polish in mandarin, grass and brave £6.50; Dior nail vernis in nirvana and paradise £16.00; Revlon scented parfume nail polish in beach and revlon nail enamel in minted and vixen £6.49; Leighton denny nail colour in lolly pop and inside scoop £11.00; Pop nail polish in mandarin, grass and brave £6.50


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Pop nail polish in mandarin, grass and brave £6.50

Clockwise from top: NYC nail polish in permanent pink and spring street £1.79; Leighton denny nail colour in lolly pop and inside scoop £11.00; Topshop makeup nail varnish in peeping tom £5.00; Essie nail polish in angora cardi £9.95; Rimmel lycra prowear nail polish in ultra violet, fancy fushia and purple addict £4.59; Dior nail vernis in nirvana and paradise £16.00; Revlon scented parfume nail polish in beach and revlon nail enamel in minted and vixen £6.49; Pop nail polish in mandarin, grass and brave £6.50 Sally hansen complete salon manicure in kook a mango, right said red, yellow kitty, and gray by gray £6.95; Nars nail polish in kismet £13.50; Rituals nail varnish in baby orange £8.90

Photography: Patrick Marks @ The Factory , Covent Garden Product Styling: Alexandra Steels Beauty Editor: Ginny Weeks


SUNSHINE TIME

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Chantecaille Ultra Sun Protection 50 Plus Anti- Glycation Primer £79.00 Duwop Sundrops- great for blending with your makeup or for use by itself for a gorgeous glow £24.00 Hampton Sun Serious Shimmer Cooling Spray ‘Bronze’ £29.00

By Ginny Weeks

Kiehls SPF50 Sun Protection Stick £17.00

DURING: Always protect your skin from the sun, a high factor sunscreen like Chantecaille Sun Primer SPF 50 £79.00 is perfect if you have sensitive or mature skin. Don’t forget to protect your hair too, Bobbi Brown Beach Body Spray £18.00 is ideal for both hair and body.

Get ready for the beach with these hot holiday-kit essentials ... BEFORE: Choose products that detox as well as exfoliate your skin, as this will encourage skin cell renewal- great for reducing cellulite as well as for tanning. Use a moisturising self tanner that boosts antioxidants, such as Elemental Herbology Sun Kiss £22.00, to get your skin in top tip condition for the sun.

Hawaiian Tropic After Sun Crème in Mango £10.19 Clarins UVB 10 Cream Gel for Body £18.50

Clarins High Definition Body Lift £35.50

Bobbi Brown Beach Body Spray SPF15 £18.00

Yves Saint Laurent Dessin Du Regard Waterproof Long-Wear Eye Pencil £18.00

Espa Detoxifying Salt Scrub £7.15 (for 2 sachets)

Yves Saint Laurent Mascara Singulier Nuit Blanche Exaggerated lashes – Waterproof in Brown £22.00

Guerlain Terra Inca Bronzing Powder £42.00

Elemental Herbology Sun Kiss £22.00

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Rather than wearing your usual makeup, try products with a lighter formula such as Duwop Sundrops £24.00, which is brilliant mixed with moisturiser, and will give your face a beautiful glow. For body, try a shimmer spray or tinted moisturizer to enhance your skin. Finish with a sweep of bronzer, we love Guerlain Terra Inca Bronzing Powder £42.00


Ginny Weeks picks the latest travel essentials for your holiday…

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THE BEST TRAVEL KITS

SLiNK LOVES

Hawaiian Tropic Takeaway Sun Protection kit £12.99 contains 3 x 100ml bottles of SPF 8, 15 and 30.

Solyvia The WeekBox £22 contains three roll-on oil blends entitled Cuts ‘n’ Bumps, BugSafe, and Head’Ake.

Cowshed Pocket Cow Bath and Body £18.50 includes 30ml travel sizes of the Gentle Shampoo, Softening Conditioner, 2 x Bath & Shower Gels and Body Lotion. Burt’s Bees Essential Kit £12.99 which includes Soap Bark and Chamomile Deep Cleansing Cream (0.75oz), Hand Salve (0.3oz), Naturally Nourishing Milk & Honey Lotion (1oz), Coconut Foot Cream (0.75oz), and Beeswax Lip Balm (0.15oz).

Philip Kingsley Soft and Shiny Jet Set kit £19.40 includes travel sizes of Moisture Balancing Shampoo, Moisture Balancing Conditioner and three Elasticizer sachets.

Ren Regime Kit for Normal Skin £23.00 contains Rosa Centifolia Facial Cleansing Gel 25ml, Vita Mineral Radiant Day Cream 15ml, Glycolactic Skin Renewal Peel Mask 15ml, Omega 3 Overnight Lipid Renewal Serum 15ml, Frankincense & Boswellia Serrata Revitalising Night Cream 15ml.

Photographer: Dave Wise (www.davewisephotography.com). Styling: Rivkie Baum Model: Ashley - Hughes Model Agency www.hughesmodels12plus.co.uk Hair and Make Up: Lauren Baker Jewellery: Stylists Own Body/One Piece: Maidenform Lingerie

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alongside oxygen therapy where I breathe in 40% oxygen, great for detoxing as well as being super relaxing.This is then followed by perfectly applied polish. SLiNK Rating. The cleanliness of the clinic and the utensils is paramount here, and the staff are trained podiatrists so they know exactly how to give your feet a complete overhaul. This is the place for pedicures. My feet have never looked so good, or felt so soft. The treatment was painless and the staff were both highly skilled and extremely friendly. It’s no wonder they have so many regulars who come here week after week. Cost: £135.00 for 70 mins. Enq: 020 7487 5510 www.margaretdabbs.co.uk 7 New Cavendish Street, London W1G 8UU. 73

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Luxury Medical Sole Therapy Pedicure at Margaret Dabbs, Marylebone. The Process: I’m taken into my own luxurious room and the treatment begins. First you have a consultation and talk through any problems or issues you are having with your feet. My nails are then trimmed, preened and buffed to perfection, followed by cuticle work (which is completely painless unlike many other places I’ve visited). Then, my therapist gets to work on the dry skin on my feet by filing them dry, a technique highly recommended by the Margaret Dabbs staff as they claim it reduces the chance of painful over-filing and has longer lasting results than wet. Seeing how much dead skin is coming off my feet is a little gross but the therapist seems to not even notice. The next step is the best bit, a foot soak followed by a 15 minute foot massage,


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Balinese Massage, Mandara Spa at the Park Plaza Hotel Mandara Spa succeeds where a lot of other spas fail, in that it has a genuinely relaxing, customer focused environment. The spa itself is very striking with its labyrinth of Bali inspired rooms. It also boasts Elemis Therapies, as well as Bliss Nails and Waxing. The treatment starts with the selecting of oils, Calming, Comforting, Sensual or Energising. I went for the calming option, which smelt of tropical flowers and marshmallow. Now for the fun bit, the massage … Combining the therapeutic 100% pure essential oil, with stretching, skin rolling, palm and thumb techniques makes for a heavenly treatment. SLiNK Rating:The best massage I have tried. Top marks. Cost: £85 for 50 minutes Enq: 0207 620 7300 www.mandaraspa.com Park Plaza, Westminster Bridge, London, S E1 7UT.


radiant heat. SLiNK Rating: My hair felt and looked fantastic and I am hooked on my customised products. It is the perfect place to visit for any hair or scalp issues; no matter how trivial or serious the clinic has a solution. It’s also a lovely experience from start to finish, with really professional, helpful staff, and a relaxed, indulgent atmosphere. Cost: £220 for 2 hours (first consultation), £90 for follow up appointments. An appointment with Mr. Kingsley starts at £375 for the first appointment, followed by £160 for a follow up. Enq: 0207 629 4004 www.philipkingsley.co.uk 54 Green Street, London, W1K 6RU.

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Hair and Scalp Consultation, Philip Kingsley Trichological Clinic, Mayfair. The Philip Kingsley clinic, which is located in a beautiful building in Mayfair, specialises in addressing problems relating to scalp and hair health. This can be from hair loss and scalp problems, to simply difficult or lack-lustre hair. My treatment started with a consultation with a trichologist, where we discussed all aspects of my health including my hair. You also discuss your diet and how this could be improved (apparently the most influential meal of the day for the hair is breakfast, so its good to pack this with lots of protein).My hair was then analysed under a magnifying lamp and assessed by the consultant, where she drew up the best treatment plan for the next stage. You then move upstairs to the treatment room which is made up of glamorous individual booths and washing stations. I then spent the next hour having my hair and scalp treated with a variety of specialised masks, intensified by steam, scalp massage (glorious), infra red and


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‘thermal soothing’, so it incorporated hot stones as well as hot flannels within the massage, and was an absolute joy; I felt really calm and also relieved of any tension. Next you move onto the anti-aging facial. You have several options that you can choose from at this stage- I chose the ‘Tri-Enzyme Resurfacing Facial’. Utilising the power of fruit acids, the facial involves deep exfoliation and masks targeted to improve skin texture. I loved the tropical smoothie smell as well as the results of the ‘Papaya Enzyme Peel - £28.60’, which was used during the treatment (in fact, I loved it so much I bought some). SLiNK Rating: A great escape from urban life; this spa is a hidden treasure in the middle of the city.’The Face and Body Sensation’ was a fabulous introduction to Elemis treatments (and products), I will be going back very soon! Cost: £81.70 for 55 minutes Enq: 0207 499 4995 www.elemis.com 2-3 Lancashire Court, Mayfair, London, W1S 1EX.

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Face & Body Sensation Elemis Day-Spa, Mayfair Entering the Elemis Day Spa from the cold rainy weather outside was like entering a different world. The spa itself is immaculate, cosy and comfortable; and the reception area is a lovely place to chill out with a smoothie or hot drink before your treatments starts. ‘The Face and Body Sensation’ began with a treatment I had never tried before, facial mapping. This involves a machine that reads several aspects of your skin health, for example: UV impact, oily areas, dehydration and signs of aging. It’s a fascinating, if slightly scary, experience to see your skin so close up, and gives your beauty therapist a great way to pick products specifically for your skin. We then moved into the treatment room, which was beautifully serene and fitted with elegant Asia-inspired décor. Another experience unique to this spa is that the treatment starts with your feet being washed and massaged with warm flannels (lovely after traipsing around London all day). Then you choose a massage type- I went for ‘Tranquility’ but you can also have ‘Re-energising’ treatments too. The massage focused on


ASK THE EDITOR Beauty Editor Ginny Weeks Answers Your Questions…

Which hair conditioning treatments are the best? I use Kerastase Masque NutriThermique £26.00 once a week. It’s a brilliant hair product, you can leave it in for 1 minite or overnight and the difference is still amazing. It dramatically improves the condition of the hair, alongside boosting protection from heat. Alternatively, try, Philip Kingsley ‘Elasticizer’ £25.50 is also a fantastic product and nourishes the scalp as well as the hair. I would also recommend trying this tip- once a month: Coat the hair and scalp with Flaxseed Oil (available from most health shops), comb through and leave on overnight. In the morning shampoo as normal and dry, you won’t believe the difference.

How do I reduce cellulite? The first thing I would look at is your diet as caffeine, fizzy drinks, dairy and alcohol all contribute to cellulite. Reducing your intake of these would be a good start. The second step would be to start regular exercise, even if it’s just walking for 30 minutes a day; getting your circulation going is key to flushing out toxins. It’s great for your general health too. I would also recommend daily body brushing (Elemis Body Brush £18.50) as a brilliant way to minimise the appearance of cellulite, work your way up in circles towards the heart. Try an at-home massage every week, and really concentrate on your target areas. If you follow this plan you should see a real difference within a month.

Clarins Sun Wrinkle Control Eye Contour Care UVB/UVA 30 £17.00.

I’m in my mid twenties and I’m starting to see the first wrinkles appear around my eyes... What can I do to stop them appearing further? These are more likely to be caused by dehydration rather than aging, I would try a hydrating gel such as Brenda Anvari Firming Eye Gel £10.95, as part of your usual routine. Try this massage technique with the gel on your fingers to really smooth, de-puff and hydrate the area; Starting with your index fingers resting on the bridge of your nose, move them outwards along the top of your cheekbones, up past your temples, over your eyebrows and back down over the corner of your eyes. Repeat several times. From now on, use a high protection sunscreen (at least SPF 30) around the eye to protect this delicate area whilst in the sun- I use Clarins Sun Wrinkle Control Eye Contour Care UVB/UVA 30 £17.00. Philip Kingsley Elasticizer £25.50

CULTURE

Brenda Anvari Eye Gel £10.95

This month Amy Lazell reviews the hottest films to hit the big screen and lets you in on beauty tips from the stars in her book review section and with the weather not yet managing to look like summer, the cinema and a cosy night in are very much on our agenda! Elemis Body Brush £18.50

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BOOKS BEAUTY TIPS FROM THE STARS by Amy Lazell

Using a light dusting of bronzer to enhance cleavage is a tip that lots of stars use these days, but this little trick has been used by stars for decades. Actresses such as 1930’s icon CAROLE LOMBARD used this method religiously to add a hint of sex appeal! If you don’t fancy a boob job, this is an amazing way of showing off your assets with minimal pain but maximum results! And finally…if none of these beauty tips appeal or if you just don’t like strawberries…ELLE MCPHERSON has the ultimate tip for all girls… “When all else fails…just SMILE” All of these tips and more can be found in “How to Be Adored: A girl’s guide to Hollywood glamour” by Caroline Cox. Available in all major book stores.

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Ever wondered how Hollywood stars look so beautiful all the time? Yes they may have had help from a make up artist (or five) but they also had a few tricks up their designer sleeves, which even us mere mortals can try out… CATHERINE ZETA-JONES is said to eat strawberries regularly to help lighten her teeth. Whilst this may sound counterproductive (seeds in your teeth much?) there is actually some science behind this beauty tip. The strawberries contain malic acid, which is an effective method of lightening surface stains, all the while leaving your mouth feeling fresh and healthy! Hollywood icon MARLENE DIETRICH never used to use mascara on her lower eyelashes, as she believed it created a dark shadow, making your eyes and skin look more aged than it actually was. Plus spider eyes are never a good look, so she was definitely onto something! JOAN CRAWFORD used to rely on a slightly less attractive beauty tip. In order to keep her jaw line firm and keep those killer cheekbones, she used to chew gum religiously, as a form of mouth workout. Firmer jaw line for the price of a pack of chewing gum? Yes please!


FILM by Amy Lazell

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BAD TEACHER Release date: 24th June Set to be one of the biggest comedy smashes of the summer, ‘Bad Teacher’ has been hotly anticipated by critics, not just for the film itself, but for the reported sizzling chemistry between former real-life couple Cameron Diaz and Justin Timberlake who are sharing the silver screen for the first time. Diaz plays foul-mouthed teacher Elizabeth, who is the anti-Christ of the perfect teacher (though possibly one of the hottest). She drinks, gets high and is a self confessed gold digger, who hates her day job and can’t wait to marry her fiancée and escape the doldrums of teaching. Things soon fall apart for her though when her fiancée breaks up with her, and she finds herself without a meal ticket. She decides to try and seduce the impossibly handsome and rich substitute teacher, played brilliantly by Justin Timberlake. Whilst doing this, she also is fighting off the affections of the irreverent gym teacher, played by Jason Segel (Forgetting Sarah Marshall). Her antics and scheming lead her down a surprising journey of self discovery, teaching herself life lessons she thought she already knew. The cast is superb, with Timberlake in particular impressing critics, as he stands confidently alongside the comedy veterans of the screen. Segel is always a joy to watch, and overall the film is a must-see comedy, which will make everyone think that actually, that teacher you hated in school…wasn’t that bad after all.

BRIDESMAIDS Release Date: June 24th Until recently, all the major wedding inspired comedies have starred a mainly male cast (The Wedding Crashers and Made of Honour to name but two). That said it seems crazy that a ritual such as weddings, which are so centered on women has been practically untouched in comedy form! Described as “the female version of The Hangover”, Bridesmaids is a hilarious new comedy which puts the female spin on wedding preparations and what happens when the traditions get turned on their heads… Like ‘The Hangover’, this film is headed up by a relatively unknown cast – giving directors the ideal platform to showcase new comedy talent. Directing the film is Judd Apatow, best known for films such as ‘Knocked Up’ and ‘The 40year old Virgin’. Kristen Wiig, star of ‘Knocked Up’ and ‘Saturday Night Live’

is brilliant as Annie, whose life has just taken a downturn with the collapse of her business and end of her relationship. Whilst she tries to get her life back on track, her best friend (played by Maya Rudolph) announces her engagement and immediately asks Annie to be maid of honour at the wedding! What follows is Annie’s comical struggle to play the perfect bridesmaid, bluffing her way through the pre-marital preparations, all the while locking horns with rival bridesmaid Rose Byrne. The film has a lot of laugh out loud moments, as female taboos are broken and the image of the perfect bridesmaid is blown to pieces. The tagline of the film says “Chick flicks don’t have to suck” and we have to agree, this one is definitely one for the girls and the boys!


role) as the first ever human selected to be part of a mysterious universal force called the Green Lantern Corps, who are sworn to protecting peace and justice. With a villain called Parallax threatening to disrupt the peace, the force call on Hal Jordan as their newest recruit, to use his new found powers to take on the villain and save the world. Whilst the basis of this sounds quite commonplace in the comic book world, there’s a fresh appeal to this franchise because the characters are not as well known/overplayed. The beautiful Blake Lively stars as Reynolds’ spirited girlfriend, Carol Ferris, and other excellent supporting roles come from Angela Bassett and Tim Robbins. Whilst is remains to be seen whether The Green Lantern will become a box office smash as it’s comic book predecessors, it’s definitely worth a watch, not only for Ryan Reynolds in a tight green suit!

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THE GREEN LANTERN Release Date: June 17th In the last couple of years, films based on comic books have seen a surge in popularity. Films such as Batman Begins, The Iron Man and Spider Man have proven that comics are not just for indulging your geeky side but can provide the masses with hours of entertainment! The Green Lantern is the latest offering from DC comics to be turned into a blockbuster, and with an all star cast and superb CGI effects, is set to be one of the summer’s biggest hits. The franchise is one of the lesser known outside the comic book world, but the storylines are just as compelling as any others in the DC Comic archives. The film stars the gorgeous Ryan Reynolds in the lead role as Hal Jordan, a cocky but talented pilot, who has been given the (somewhat unusual

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COLOURFUL CUSHIONS

BRIGHTY LIGHTY LANTERNS Beach hut shaped cushion £10 - Linea at House of Fraser

Red embroidered cushions – East

Spotty Candle Holders and Candles – Matalan

Yellow Oriental Flower Cushion - £35 / 40 x 40cm John Lewis

Cut out metal lanterns £20 - Butterfly by Matthew Williams @ Debenhams

Butterfly by Matthew Williamson at Debenhams £20

Union Jack Pouffe - £99 Marks and Spencers Stripe lanterns £4 each – Matalan

Ever since we featured Morocco last issue we have been obsessed with re-creating the relaxed Middle Eastern vibe at home. A quick fix to get this look is layering up the jewel toned cushions to add those rich and spicy tones. However cushions are great for out door fun too. Throw done a rug, scatter some cushions out door and along side cocktails and snacks have a fun night outdoors! We’ve found our favourite cushions to ensure you enjoy the great outdoors in comfort.

GRENÖ cushion 60x30cm – Ikea

Square Union Jack Cushion £12 – Matalan

Glass Tealight Holders, Assorted set of 4 £19 / H11 x W8 x D8cm - John Lewis

While we love hanging out in the sun, there is something magical about a garden party at night. So heat up the bbq, throw done the scatter cushions and decorate your garden with a mix match of lanterns, we promise your guests will be wowed.

ROTERA lanterns for tealights Ikea


GORGEOUS GARDEN FURNITURE London Print Deck Chair - John Lewis; £75 / H75 x W60 x D105cm

AMMERÖ chair with pad – Ikea Peru 8 Seater extending set; £499, with Internal Pom Pom Print

Gazebo - Marks and Spencers

Bright Stripes Deck Chair – Next; £25

Oslo 2 seater - Marks and Spencers Autograph; £579

Jamie Oliver 4 burner gas BBQ – Hombase; £399 Blue Barbeque - Marks and Spencers

Red Chair and Table Set - Marks and Spencers

Garden Furniture is the key to making any garden the perfect hang out space. Whether you have the cash to splash or are on a budget we have found the perfect set for you. I love nothing more than sit outside in my deck chair with a good book and we have plenty for you to choose from. I have my eye on a new table and chair set so that I can play hostess all summer long!

Tropez lounger & Seatpad - Marks and Spencers Autograph; £399

Barbeque - Marks and Spencers Bench and Table Set - Marks and Spencers


PICNIC PERECTION

2-Person Picnic Cooler Rucksack, Contrast Blue £20 - contains 2 x plates / 2 x tumblers / 2 x knives / 2 x forks / 2 x dessert spoons / 2 x napkins - John Lewis

Red Bowl - Marks and Spencers

Ice Lolly Holders - Marks and Spencers

Jugs from £7.99 - TK Maxx

Picnic Hamper £50 – Next

Blue Food Server - Marks and Spencers

Summer Dots Picnicware £2.50-£9 - John Lewis

We may have had a rainy June but here at SLiNK HQ we are convinced that the sunshine is just around the corner. So we are getting ready to have a summer full of fun with tasty barbeques and lots of lazy days in the garden. Here we have picked some of our favourite picnic must haves! From hampers to brightly coloured bowls make sure your garden food equipment will shine as bright as the sun.

Chenile Throw from £20 - Very.co.uk


TRAVEL: HOT HOTELS By Ginny Weeks

This is the season of the ‘staycation’. For those that want a short break with plenty of hustle and bustle, check out the top London Boutique Hotels. Alternatively if you want to relax and unwind, Ginny has found the perfect place to stay in Cornwall... 98


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THE COVE, LAMORNA COVE, CORNWALL, UK The UK has never felt so exotic ...

USP The laid back, friendly atmosphere of the place, along with the attentive charming staff makes this place a home from home. LOCATION Lamorna is at least a 6-hour journey from London, and 3 hours from Bristol. The nearest train station is Penzance, which has regular services from London and across the country. The nearest airport is Newquay. Lamorna Penzance Cornwall UK TR19 6XH 0044 (0)1736 731411 reception@thecovecornwall.com

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THE DESIGN Nestled in the beautiful Lamorna Cove, The Cove hotel boasts stunning views of the rugged valley and the turquoise sea that makes this part of Cornwall so unique. Surrounding the hotel are a selection of immaculate gardens, featuring tropical flora and fauna (a typical sight here), with paths leading down to the bay. The hotel itself is made up of 15 rooms or ‘apartments’ and a villa cottage, all decorated in a clean, crisp palette of turquoise and white. Each apartment has its own kitchenette and living room, making this a great choice for a long stay. Outside you will find the glorious heated outdoor pool - a rarity in these parts. It’s the perfect setting for a cold drink after a long day. The location couldn’t be better, with the picturesque towns of Penzance and Mousehole a 10 minute drive (or a 20 minute cycle along the pretty country lanes) and the wonderful St Ives is 45 minutes. Only 20 minutes drive are some of the best beaches in BritainPorthcurno, with its Mediterranean white sand and turquoise sea, and Sennen Cove which is great for surfing.

THE FOOD Every morning hot croissants and pain o’chocolat are delivered to your room (trying to rest is futile), and the kitchen area is stocked with all the essentials. The hotel restaurant serves top-notch fresh seafood and is a perfect option for either lunch or dinner. There are also some great restaurants in the local towns; particularly 2 Fore Street in Mousehole that serves delicious locally caught seafood and European dishes in an elegant setting. The seaside pubs are also a highlight.


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LONDON BOUTIQUE HOTELS

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ST JOHN HOTEL

1 Leicester St London WC2H 7BL +44 (0) 20 3301 8020

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St John Hotel has a lighthearted friendly atmosphere you don’t often find in central London hotels. A joint venture between Trevor Gulliver and Fergus Henderson, the hotel also includes a new St John restaurant, which serves the infamous rustic fayre which made St John a household name. We love the concept of the ‘Post Supper Rooms’ that ‘remove the need for a taxi home’ after a large meal. There are also several ‘regular’ rooms, as well as The Long Room, which is situated at the top of the hotel and can be hired out as the whole floor. The décor is clean, white and minimalist, with all the essentials you need but without the fluff. Rooms start at £200 per night.


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THE BOUNDARY

Entrance in Redchurch Street, 2-4 Boundary Street London E2 7DD +44 (0) 20 7729 1051 www.theboundary.co.uk

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Housed in a formidable Victorian Warehouse, The Boundary-which is a Terence Conran project-boasts 17 gorgeous guest rooms, all inspired by a different designer or style. Our favourite is the Eileen Gray room (as pictured). You will also find three restaurants and three bars- a highlight being The Terrace, which has a great atmosphere, light dining as well as views. Rooms start from ÂŁ160 per night.


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SOHO HOTEL

4 Richmond Mews London W1D 3DH +44 (0) 20 7559 3000 www.firmdale.com

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The winner of many an award, including ‘The Most Glamorous Hotel in the World’ (Tatler), The Soho Hotel has lost none of its charm since it’s opening back in 2004. Its Décor is sumptuous and modern, with a few quirky and rustic objects thrown in. Despite it being a celebrity hotspot, this super stylish hotel manages to boast a welcoming and unpretentious atmosphere. If restaurants, bars, shopping and nightlife are what you are looking for, the location in the heart of Soho is unbeatable. Situated in a quiet mews, the hotel has 91 individually designed bedrooms, suites and apartments, and a fabulous bar and restaurant.

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THE ZETTER TOWNHOUSE With 13 rooms filled to the brim with eccentric British antiques and styling, this huge Georgian hotel is one of the most fun and quirky places to stay right now. We love the bathrooms, which mix heritage and modern features perfectly, and feel lavish and luxurious. On the ground floor is a fabulous cocktail bar, which is the result of a genius collaboration with the awardwinning Islington based cocktail bar 69 Colebrooke Row. From £222 per night. St John’s Square 86-88 Clerkenwell Road London EC1M 5RJ +44 (0) 20 7324 4444 www.thezettertownhouse.com


HOTEL 41 Hotel 41’s motto is ‘no request too large, no detail too small’ and it doesn’t disappoint. Famous worldwide for its old fashioned luxury and levels of service, the hotel décor is very traditional- lots of mahogany, Savoir beds in every room, and original art. Located right by Buckingham Palace, this is the closest you’ll feel to being a royal. Rooms from £305 per night. 41 Buckingham Palace Road London SW1W 0PS 020 7300 0041 www.41hotel.com


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Finally the summer is here. You never know how long it will last in England so here are a few recipes to make the most of what the season has to offer. Slow roast lamb, fantastic asparagus and with Wimbledon just round the corner a couple of strawberry ideas, including a nice summer cocktail.


SIMPLE SLOW ROAST LAMB SHOULDER The new season English lamb is now here and is the best in the world. Personally my favourite cuts of meat tend to be the cheaper cuts that need long, slow cooking but I think yield much more flavour. Never has this been more true than in the case of lamb shoulder which can be melt in the mouth and well worth the effort. This is the easiest thing in the world to cook and can be a great centre piece for a Sunday lunch or something you throw in the oven in the morning and use for a simple dinner, like with the flatbread wraps below.

Ingredients: 1 kg Jersey royals 500g peas in the pod 500g broad beans 1 bunch of asparagus 100g butter A handful of mint leaves

Wash the potatoes and put in a pan of cold water with a tablespoon of salt. Cook until tender and dress with some of the torn mint leaves, butter and seasoning. Bring a pan of water to the boil. Preheat the oven to 140°c Take the broad beans from the pods, Brown the lamb shoulder well in a blanch them in the boiling water for casserole dish, bash the garlic cloves one minute and refresh in cold water. and add them along with the rosemary, Pop the beans from their cases and put a good sprinkle of salt and pepper and to one side. Snap the woody ends from finally the wine. Cover and put in the the asparagus. Pod the peas. oven for about three hours. After three Now to assemble you can just cook hours check the lamb, it should be the vegetables in the pan of boiling falling off the bone. It might need a water. Start with the asparagus, leave it little longer but if it’s ready you can just for one minute and add the peas. Give turn the oven down below 100◦c and it it one more minute and add the broad will keep warm while you finish either beans. Drain immediately and dress of the two dishes below. with the mint, butter and seasoning.

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Ingredients: ½ lamb shoulder on the bone 1 sprig rosemary 2 cloves garlic 1 large glass of white wine

Buttered summer veg with mint. New season lamb shoulder with English summer veg and Jersey Royal potatoes (I’ve used Jersey Royals here but you could use any new potato). Asparagus, broad beans and peas are great now but if you can’t find some of them you can substitute with broccoli or snap peas.


FLATBREADS, TZATZIKI & HUMMUS If you want a really easy dinner you can buy all of these accompaniments but these recipes are a breeze if you have time. Just put everything out on the table and let people dive in and make their flatbread rolls. Flatbreads Ingredients: 500g strong white flour 1 tbsp dried yeast 1tbsp salt ½ tbsp sugar 2 tbsp olive oil 250ml lukewarm water. Dissolve the yeast with the sugar in the water. Put the flour in a large bowl with the salt. Add the olive oil and then the water. Knead the dough on a table until you have a smooth, elastic dough. Put the dough in the bowl, cover with cling film and leave it to rise. When the dough is doubled in size you can take a small ball and roll it out to about the thickness of a pitta bread on a floured surface. Don’t worry too much about the shape! Heat up your chargrill and grill the bread for a couple of minutes on each side.

Tzatziki Ingredients: ½ cumber 1 clove garlic Handful of mint leaves Salt and pepper Squeeze of lemon Cut the cucumber in half, take the seeds out with a spoon and grate coarsely. Add a good sprinkle of salt and leave for twenty minutes. Squeeze out the cucumber and add to the yoghurt. Grate in the clove of garlic, chop the mint and add along with plenty of black pepper and a squeeze of lemon. Hummus Ingredients: 400g tin of chickpeas 1 garlic clove 120ml olive oil 50 ml water Juice of 1 lemon 3 tbsp tahini Salt and pepper Drain the chickpeas and rinse. Put all the ingredients in a blender and blend until smooth.

LAMB LEG STEAKS WITH SKORDALIA Skordalia is a Greek classic, somewhere between a mash and an aioli. It is a very loose garlicky mash with lemon juice and lots of olive oil. You can eat it with almost anything, meat or fish and is the perfect summer barbecue side.

Marinade your lamb with a couple of garlic cloves, rosemary and a splash of olive oil. Grill the lamb and leave to rest for a few minutes.

Two lamb legs steaks on the bone 1 sprig of rosemary 1kg potatoes (King Edward, Maris Piper) 6 cloves garlic 3 lemons 300ml extra virgin olive oil Salt and pepper

Peel the potatoes, cook in boiling water and mash them. Grate in the remaining 4 cloves of garlic, add the juice of the lemons and season well. Now beat in the olive oil with a whisk until the mash is nice and loose. To Serve:Spoon the Skordalia on to a plate and top with the lamb.

To make the Skordalia:


DUCK EGG WITH ASPARAGUS, PROSCIUTTO & PARMESAN SOLDIERS 4 duck eggs 1 bunch of asparagus Butter 6 slices of good white bread 3 tablespoons of grated parmesan 6 slices of prosciutto First toast the bread on one side. Lay the slices toasted side up and butter them. Sprinkle all with the parmesan, then lay the slice prosciutto on three slices and use the remaining three to make three sandwiches.

Make sure the toasted side is inside. Dot the outside of the sandwiches with butter. Place the sandwiches between two frying pans or two trays and bake in the oven for three or four minutes. They should be pressed together firmly, putting something like another pan as a weight is a good idea. The cheese will act like glue as it melts and stick the slices of bread together. Trim the woody end from the asparagus and blanch in salted, boiling water for about one and a half minutes then reserve and keep warm. Boil the duck eggs in boiling water for four and a half minutes. To serve, put the eggs in egg cups and cut the prosciutto toasts into fingers. Serve the fingers and asparagus spears with the runny duck eggs.

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This is really just a jazzed up version of boiled egg and soldiers but makes for a nice weekend breakfast treat. Duck eggs are great as the yolk is much bigger than a hen’s egg so they are lovely and rich.


ASPARAGUS, POTATO & GOATS CHEESE TARTS WITH ROCKET & BLACK OLIVE DRESSING 1 pre roll puff pastry 4 asparagus spears per person Mild goats’ cheese Baking potatoes (Maris Piper or King Edward) 1 clove of garlic Olive oil 2 sprigs of rosemary

Preheat the oven to 180°c. Put a pan of water on to boil for the asparagus. Roll the puff pastry out to about 5mm. Trim the woody end from the asparagus. Put four asparagus spears next to each other to gauge the size and cut the puff pastry into a rectangle. If you lay the asparagus on the pastry you can see how big you need to cut the

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Dressing: 100g Black olives 1 inch piece of Celery finely chopped 1 pinch of chopped red chilli 1 shallot finely chopped ½ a garlic clove, finely chopped A handful of chopped parsley 100ml extra virgin olive oil 1 lemon

pastry. Cut it into a rectangle leaving a 1cm border on each side of where the asparagus was. Prick the pastry all over with a fork, and brush with olive oil. Sprinkle over a few rosemary leaves, thinly slice the potato and over lap the slices along the length of the pastry still leaving the border. Sprinkle with a little sea salt and bake for approximately 10 minutes. Check the underside of the pastry to make sure it is golden and cooked or your tart will be soggy! Chop the olives; as fine as you want. Add the shallot, chilli, celery, parsley and garlic. Squeeze in the lemon and trickle in the olive oil until you have a dressing that runs off the spoon. Add a good handful of salt to the water and blanch he asparagus for 1 minute and refresh in cold water. Remove the tart from the oven, lay the asparagus spears on top, season and slice some of the goat’s cheese over. Put back in the oven until the cheese has melted. Transfer the tart to a plate, garnish with a little dressed rocket and spoon some dressing around.


STRAWBERRY PAVLOVA You can make individual portions or you can make one big Pavlova for the centre of the table and all dive in. You can use any soft fruit you like really, passion fruit works really well as do raspberries or blackberries. Ingredients for outside: 4 large eggs 200g caster sugar 11/2 tsp cornflour, sifted 1 lemon Preheat the oven to 120°c. Separate the eggs and put the whites in the bowl of your mixer. Divide your sugar into three; it doesn’t have to be exact but as good as you can by eye. Put one third of the sugar with the egg whites whisk at high speed until you have firm peaks. Add another third of sugar and mix a bit slower for a few more minutes before adding the last of the sugar and a drop of lemon juice. Mix until incorporated and then gently fold in your cornflour. Use a big spoon and dollop the mix onto a lined baking tray. You can get about eight good portions from this.

Bake for about an hour. Always set your timer for less time and check it, you can always add some time on but you can’t take it back! For the filling: 250ml double cream 1 vanilla pod A few spoons of caster sugar 2 punnets of strawberries, halved For the sauce: 1 bag of frozen strawberries or some old fresh strawberries Caster sugar Split the vanilla pod and scrape out the seeds into a bowl with the cream. Add a little sugar to taste and whisk into soft peaks. Remember the Pavlova is sweet already so there is no need to add to much sugar to the cream. Now blend the strawberries with a few spoons of sugar to taste to make the sauce. In the restaurant we would then pass the sauce through a sieve so it is smooth but this is up to you. To serve just put the Pavlova on the plate. Spoon over some vanilla cream, add some cut strawberries and finally dribble over the strawberry sauce.

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STRAWBERRY & MINT MARTINI WITH BLACK PEPPER

150ml gin 10ml dry vermouth 5ml grenadine 2 handfuls fresh strawberries 10 mint leaves White sugar Ground black pepper Rub the rim of the martini glass with a cut strawberryDip the rim of the glass in to a bowl of the sugar until evenly coated. Chop the strawberries, and add to a mixing glass with the mint leaves, a good twist of pepper and sugar to taste. Muddle with the end of a rolling pin. Pour the gin/vodka and vermouth in with plenty of ice and shake. Double strain it into the martini glass and garnish with a sprig of mint and a twist of black pepper.

STRAWBERRY & BASIL SALAD Cut some strawberries and add some torn basil, a splash of extra virgin olive oil and a good twist of black pepper for really different summer salad


RESTAURANT REVIEWS By Alexis Bicknell

I FANCY A SNOG Speaking of which, you can pick up to three, or pay extra for more. Seasonally there are new additions, so now you can enjoy mango, strawberries, blueberries, raspberries, kiwi fruit, passion fruit and more. And if you’re looking to really treat yourself, there is the option of Oreo cookies, white chocolate stars and bite size brownie bits. At this time of year you can’t beat natural yoghurt topped with strawberries, raspberries and a drizzle of passionfruit. In the size of a Snog special, at £4.95. Playing on the obsession they know you’re about to embark on, pick up a Snog card on your first visit – once you’ve had one, you’ll be sure to be heading back for nine more in order to get a free one! As summer hits, scrap the office’s afternoon chocolate or coffee run, I’m looking forward to the call of my colleagues … anyone fancy a Snog? Find Snog in Soho, Chelsea, Covent Garden and London Westfield. Visit www.ifancyasnog.com for details.

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As the name suggests, this is a place where you can create a field of physical obsession and a focused arousal centred on the lips, mouth and tongue – in the form of pure frozen yoghurt. A little, scrap that, a big indulgence but guilt free taste of summer is a Snog. It is non fat, organic yoghurt, naturally sweetened with agar nectar. But the brilliance comes in the personalised toppings, as you pick your own favourite fruits and indulgent treats to top your frozen goodness. As you enter the vibrant white and pink store, it’s easy to get over excited by the bright lights and spread of flavours presented in front of you, but the friendly staff will help you order. First pick the size of your tub and the yoghurt flavour. There is a choice of natural, chocolate, green tea and the newly introduced passionfruit. Tip - don’t be swayed by the allure of chocolate, it’s too healthy to taste like the real stuff and distracts from the tasty toppings.

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As far as Japanese food in London goes, this is up there with the best. Owned by restaurant entrepreneur David Yeo, Aqua Kyoto has sister restaurants in Hong Kong and Beijing, so you can feel confident knowing that you’re going to enjoy fine contemporary Japanese, and most importantly, sashimi that is top grade. The menu is expansive, with the scallop and salmon tempura with seasame soba noodles, grilled courgette with onion ponzu and chilli miso and sashimi mori awase selection all temping. However, after a long day of Oxford Street shopping, you can’t beat the classic edamame and a bento box, which allows you to enjoy a bit of everything. Beautiful miso soup, a fine selection of sushi and sashimi, pickled vegetables and a choice of teriyaki chicken, tempura vegetables and mustard beef tenderloin – I went with the chicken and I wasn’t disappointed. If it’s a special occasion book the private dining room, which is great for a birthday celebration. But don’t forget to meet for drinks on the terrace first. If Japanese isn’t your style, pop next door to Aqua Neuva … a similar experience awaits, Spanish tapas style. Aqua Kyoto is open Monday to Saturday for lunch and dinner. Visit www.aqua.com.hk to make a reservation.

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AQUA KYOTO As the sun now shines late into the evening, we’re all looking to drink and dine in a setting where you can lap up every last ray. And if you’re looking to avoid the cramped city streets and pubs that crowd the curb, you need to look up. Aqua Kyoto, is a place where you can enjoy fine food and extravagant cocktails at roof top level, oblivious to the hustle and bustle of Regent Street below. Entering through the dark drapes at its street level entrance on Argyle Street, you wouldn’t imagine that you’re about to be given access to prime sun time on a roof top terrace, in the former Dickins and Jones department store building, but it is this mystique that allures a sophisticated crowd and gives Aqua a relaxed yet cool vibe. As you pop out of the elevator, you are welcomed by floor staff that kindly take your coat and usher you down the red carpet and through the automatic doors into what is a relaxed lunch venue or buzzing evening bar / restaurant. Head straight for the back through the darkly lit restaurant, where you can enjoy an amazing selection of Japanese influenced cocktails outside. No reservations are taken for the terrace, so it’s best to arrive at six o’clock to secure a spot and make the most of the evening sun, whilst sipping on a Rosemary & Thyme Tanqueray Gin cocktail – delicious!

‘THE WAFFLE HOUSE’, ST ALBANS Jump on a train from Kings Cross and you can be in what feels like the middle of the countryside in just half an hour. And it’s here in St Albans where you’ll find The Waffle House, located in a 16th century watermill over looking a picturesque river. With such a view, it’s essential that you get a summer seat outside, but on the cooler days, inside is just as enjoyable thanks to its rustic charm. As the name suggests, you’re coming here for waffles – although the milkshakes are amazing and they alone would get me back every weekend. The Waffle House serves traditional sweet and savoury Belgian waffles, made with organic ingredients. I’ve got a sweet tooth, so despite it being lunch time, I wanted to try the banoffee or hot Dutch apple options. However, my fellow diner convinced me to go savoury, and lucky she did as the ratatoullie

option was delicious. Who would have thought that backed vegetables would go so well with a waffle. To wash it down you of course need a beverage, and I was delighted to learn that the banana milkshake was made with real fruit, so that was my choice. Waffle prices range from between £4.00 and £8.00, depending on the topping, and you can grab a large milkshake for £3.75. Don’t be put off if you arrive to a long queue – there is a no reservations policy but the tables turn quickly and the experience is worth the wait. I suggest you have a savoury waffle for mains and a sweet one for dessert, then walk it off across the road in Verulamium Park. Visit The Waffle House at Kingsbury Watermill, St Michael’s Street, St Albans, AL3 4SJ. It’s open from 10am – 6pm in the summer. Check out www. wafflehouse.co.uk for directions and parking details.


APPLEBEE’S, BOROUGH MARKET

the bar, take it. It’s great to perch on the high bar stools and overlook the kitchen – the smell of garlic, white wine and grilled fish is mouth watering. On my last visit I enjoyed a plate of grilled prawns, a side of fried zucchini and Applebee’s mixed grilled fish platter with hand cut chips – shared with my date of course – and all washed down with a crisp glass of Prosecco. The food is light yet filling, presented simply and with a smile. On this occasion the prawns weren’t to my liking – hey I’m an Aussie, I have high expectations – but I’ll be back, next time I think I’ll be tempted by the two course deal for £18.50. Open Tuesday – Saturday. Visit www.applebeesfish.com to see the menu

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All London foodies love a visit to Borough Markets, whether it’s to buy produce for the night’s meal or enjoy the market food available. If you’re looking to enjoy a proper meal there, you can’t beat Applebee’s – primarily because of the enticing smell of barbecued prawns that’s being served in salad wraps from the shop front! A fishmonger by trade, Applebee’s Café serves fresh seasonal dishes that change daily in line with the catch of the day. It’s the perfect venue for a date or a catch up with an old friend. It’s a buzzing yet relaxed venue thanks to the high turn over of tables filled with hungry market goers and the open plan galley kitchen. If you’re offered a seat at


SLiNK MOTORING AUDI A5 CABRIOLET 2.0 SE TFSI

By Ginny weeks

* Price: £30,605 * Engine Size: 2.0 SE TFSI * 0-62MPH: 6.9 seconds * Horsepower: 211 * Cylinders: 4 * Luxury factor: 4/5 * Head/Leg room: 5/5 * Petrol Costs: Low * CO2 (g/km): 149 * UK Tax Cost (per year): £165 * Editors Colour of Choice: Brilliant Red * Essential Extra: Bose Sound System

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COMFORT This car surprised me with its superior level of comfort. The genius soft-top design means that when you have the roof down, you avoid feeling like you’re having a Bridget Jones moment; the high windows and wind guard safely cocoon you. The essential heated seats and climate control mean you’re always cosy, and the clever acoustics allow you to chat with fellow passengers at a normal i.e.: non screaming level, as well as listen to music. The seats are made for long journeys and are so comfortable that you won’t want to get out of them, and the generous head and leg room make you feel like you are in a cruiser. The two rear seats are deceptively spacious, not your usual toddler or bag size back seats, as these can fit two tall adults easily (we tested). The suspension is just right soft when you want it to be and light and agile when you don’t.

DRIVE To describe the 2.0 TFSI model as nippy would be an understatement, it’s seriously quick when required. The great thing is this car has a split personality, it’s one half cruiser, one half raring-to-go sporty number. Driving it around town, with its stop/start technology and quiet, smooth engine was such a pleasure. Having the choice to then be able to unleash its other side is gloriously fun, especially with the roof down. The steering is on the heavier side, but is still responsive. DESIGN The A5 is stunning to look at, with its sleek curved lines and spotted headlights, it’s understated and yet eye-catching. It’s perfect for someone who wants a four seater Cabriolet with a bit of elegant flashiness. The boot size has been voted best in class, and it’s decent enough for two suitcases.

TECHNOLOGY A glance at the manual will give you an idea of the amount of technology on this car. From satellite navigation, to the stop/start engine to the automatic seatbelt feeds, you get a lot for your money. Options like neck level heating, and leather trim that doesn’t get hot in the sun, add to the comfort factor of this car. Every extra has been thought of. A thoroughly smooth and fantastic drive. SURPRISE This car is super economical, I covered over 500 miles on a tank and a half of fuel. OVERALL A superb car, from its gorgeous looks to its split personality. Another Audi triumph.

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AUGUST 29TH 2011 THE FASHION ISSUE

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