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ISSUE 7 NOVEMBER 2009

THE ULTIMATE GUIDE TO LIFE ON THE COAST

SOCIETY Living HIGH DRAMA in the THUNDERING ZONDA

Cool times WITH A TOUCH OF

GLAMOUR ULTRA WEIRD DIET SECRETS

WHAT’S HOT FESTIVE GLITTER to BRIGHTEN UP YOUR DAY

CUTTING-EDGE SMART, SOLAR-POWERED... and SLEEK

LIFESTYLE GLAMOUR PERSONALITIES STYLE LEISURE GASTRONOMY




CONFETI Celebrating in style

Select venues on the Coast

AUTUMN 2009 ISSUE ONE

Expert wedding planner tips

FASHION for a heavenly honeymoon

A whimsical look at the stag tradition

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CONFETI For the first time on the Costa del Sol… A specialist wedding magazine that gives you all the information and advice you need – plus more – to make your special day one to remember. EXPERT ADVICE

BEFORE & AFTER

From a fun-filled hen’s night… to religious ceremonies and all the legal complexities

A whimsical look at the stag tradition… and Andalucían honeymoons

PLANNING AHEAD SPECIAL TOUCHES Gift ideas… exquisite cakes… stunning floral arrangements

GLAMOUR Stunning jewellery and accessories - from tiaras to engagement rings

Creating your first home together

BUDGET-BEATERS How to save costs… voucher offers… the best deals

FASHION Haute couture for the bride, bridesmaids and groom

STYLING Valuable tips on make-up, hair, beauty, health – and even the wedding waltz!

CELEBRATION The most select venues on the Coast to guarantee a memorable reception party

PHOTO ALBUM How to choose your wedding photographer

MEMORIES Feature your favourite wedding shots in the next issue of Confeti

ADVERTISING Excellent launch issue offers available advertising@iconpublishing.es

LOOK OUT FOR THE ONLY DEDICATED WEDDING MAGAZINE ON THE COAST!

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ourism officials are delighted to point out to visitors that we have more than 300 days of sunshine a year on the Costa del Sol. Similarly, many of us – somewhat unkindly – like to remind our long-suffering friends and family in northern climes that we can enjoy an outdoor lifestyle here throughout the year. The reality, of course, is that the days can get a little nippy from now, even though it is still commonplace to see al fresco restaurant terraces full of diners well into January. And, in the evenings especially, it is wise to wrap up a little. With that in mind, this month our Fashion Flair section – once again shot on location in Marbella – features a selection of ideal seasonal items to add to your wardrobe this autumn and winter, as well as some stunning pieces of jewellery for a touch of glamour as the festive party season draws closer. Not all of us will be able to motor to this year’s Christmas soirees in a €1.5 million Pagani Zonda R, but we can always dream, or at least drool over the photos and gasp in awe at the technical details outlined in our striking On the Road feature for November. Elsewhere this issue, we reveal the ultra weird diet secrets of the stars; preview Christmas make-up collections that add a touch of glitter to brighten up your day; have our customary trend-setting sections on cutting-edge gadgets, alluring glamour-product ideas, and exquisite and exotic fine dining; and bring you the inside word on latest movie and album releases, tours and general celebrity titbits. Finally, as part of our ongoing commitment to accommodate advertisers’ changing needs and budgets, we have decided that the December and January magazines will be a combined bumper issue. The next issue will still come out on 1 December, but we will be printing a considerably larger print run (replenished regularly over the two months) and the magazine will be packed with special articles to keep readers engaged and entertained over the entire festive period and into 2010. Advertising rates for the December-January issue will remain the same, meaning clients can take advantage of some great “two for the price of one” deals. In the meantime, enjoy the best autumn climate in Europe!

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No 7 – 2009

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Cover Cardigan – Twist €299 Jeans – Twist €150 Ugg Boots – Twist €159 Bracelet – Stephen Webster €28,520 Ring – Stephen Webster €3,690 Photography by Cj Hadlow Tel. 952 784 838 Mob. 622 227 006 www.cjhadlow.com Alter Ego Productions Hair and make-up by Liza Mayne Tel. 677 633 987 Alter Ego Productions Editorial coordination: Jessica White

50 glamour digest 10

Chic style and stunning fashion trends

tech world 14

Cutting edge innovation ... state-of-the-art gadgets

big screen 18

Behind the scenes in the world of movies

music notes 20

Rock snippets from around the globe

society 22 08

Costa glamour... mixing business with pleasure

34 kristina szekely’s diary 38 on the road 40 fashion flair 50 Queen of Marbella social scene

Pagani Zonda R – light fantastic

Cool times with a touch of glamour

celebrity shape-up 64

Valuable advice from trainer to the stars Nicki Waterman

latest trends 68

Tips, trends and new sensations in make-up and skincare

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ask the surgeon 72

Cosmetic treatments: your questions answered

local trends 74

IVF peace of mind... and skin care for youngsters

gourmet club 80 Seasonal delicacies in inviting winter setting

fine dining 84

Harmony of European wines with Thai flavours

Model: Michelle Brown at Modexpor Shot on location around Marbella

table talk 88

Restaurant news and culinary tidbits

restaurant guide 90 Highly recommended for gastronomic pleasure

noticeboard 97 Business and other news from around Spain

snapshots 102

Your view ... special moments and occasions

in the stars chef’s selection 105 86 Contemporary cuisine in classic ambience

Astrologist Russell Grant looks into the future


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GLAMOUR DIGEST PERSONAL SHOPPER AT TOP DEPARTMENT STORE Have you ever looked in your wardrobe and thought that you had nothing to wear or nothing that suited you? Well I certainly have. Now, at El Corte Inglés, there is a solution. The personal shopper service, provided by Francesca Sellitri, offers an overall image consultancy in which a careful study of the colours that suit you best and the make-up that will make you look radiant ensures that perfect garments are chosen for you, and your wardrobe. This innovative department allows you to organise and obtain the key staples for your wardrobe, choose garments and accessories for a special occasion, or simply find the perfect gift. The service gives you the best assistance, saving you time and stress, ensuring you get the most out of your image and look your very best. Francesca Sellitri at El Corte Inglés: Tel. 679673555; personalshopper@elcorteingles.es PHOTO RUTH JONES

CHIC STYLES AND ALLURING IDEAS FROM THE WORLD OF FASHION... PLUS OTHER IN-VOGUE NEWS FOR TREND-SETTERS COMPILED BY JESSICA WHITE

BESPOKE PIECES FROM RENOWNED JEWELLERS Stephen Webster’s Fly By Night jewellery collection is inspired by nocturnal winged creatures including bats, nightingales and griffins. Each bespoke piece is accentuated by the use of yellow, rose and black gold, among which get-set night flyers are found together with intertwined gargoyles, thorns and interconnecting wings. Comprising chunky cocktail rings and beautifully crafted pendants among other exquisite pieces, the collection uses exciting new stone combinations such as black, bronze and yellow mother of pearl and chocolate smoky quartz set in yellow and rose gold and green agate and quartz combined with black and white diamonds. Known for unique designs and expert craftsmanship, Stephen Webster is one of the leading British figures in the fine jewellery and silver design industries. Stephen Webster, Puerto Banús: Tel. 952 816 976; www.stephenwebster.com

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GLAMOUR DIGEST BRINGING GLAMOUR TO THE HIGH STREET Well-known British accessory brand Jimmy Choo has collaborated with H&M to bring its glamour and covetable shoes and bags to 200 H&M stores worldwide on 14 November. It is the first time that H&M has collaborated with an accessories brand and, to celebrate this initiative, Jimmy Choo has extended the design vision of the collection to women’s clothing to complement the accessories. The collection will also include a men’s collection of shoes, bags and accessories, providing excellent quality and desirable goods for the popular high street brand’s stores. The aim, says Tamara Mellon, founder and president of Jimmy Choo, is to produce “the perfect party pieces to buy now and then wear out that night”. Renowned for gracing the feet of celebrities and famous faces worldwide, this collaboration sees the world’s most famous shoes become available to everyone. www.hm.com / www.jimmychoo.com

TANTALISING RANGE FROM NATURAL BRAND The Body Shop is known for its use of natural ingredients, and the new Wild Cherry range is no different. In the build up to Christmas and the party season we all need a little pampering to make sure we look our best when out and about on the town. The range includes: Body Butter, which is an intensive, creamy, all-over moisturiser that hydrates and delicately scents the skin, softening it for up to 24 hours; Body Scrub, which gently exfoliates, stimulating the skin and removing dead skin cells and leaving it looking radiant and smooth; and Lip Butter – a rich, intensive moisturiser for the lips with a creamy butterlike texture, preventing dryness and leaving lips eminently kissable. www.thebodyshop.com

A MEMORABLY STIRLING DRIVE Stirling Moss might never have become world champion – an accident at Goodwood left him with serious injuries and forced him out of the sport prematurely – but the legendary driver left some spectacular memories on the track, including a triumphant year with Mercedes-Benz in 1955. Moss turned 80 in September and in honour of his remarkable race-driving exploits

(including, with co-driver Dennis Jenkinson, the still-standing Mille Miglia record, at an average speed of 157.65 km/h) Mercedes have combined with McLaren to produce the Mercedes SLR Stirling Moss. Inspired by the Mercedes 300 SLRs

driven by Moss in the 1950s, this ultra-exclusive V8 sports car (just 75 made, costing €900,000 each) reaches 100 km/h in 3.5 seconds and a top speed of 350km/h. www.fischercargroup.com w w w. s o c i e t y l i v i n g m a g a z i n e . c o m

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CLASSIC MOTORING STYLE WITH CONTEMPORARY INNOVATION Motoring enthusiasts in Marbella had a special preview of two pacesetting BMW models last month: the X1 and Concept 5 Series Gran Turismo. Offering the features and qualities typical of a BMW X model, in a premium vehicle in the compact segment, the BMW X1 is described as “standing for versatile, sporting performance and supreme agility in an urban environment and beyond… In its style and appearance, the BMW X1 is the epitome of self-confident elegance, sophisticated function, and stylish, modern character.” The BMW Concept 5 Series Gran Turismo, meanwhile, is the series-based adaptation of the Progressive Activity Sedan (PAS) in the upper mid range segment – “transferring the characteristics of a classic Gran Turismo to a very special four-door vehicle with four seats…In a combination never seen before on any other car, the characteristic features of a prestigious sedan, a modern and versatile Sports Activity Vehicle, and a classic Gran Turismo are all united in this unique Concept Car.” www.guarnieri.es 12

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GLAMOUR DIGEST

LEADING PERFUME HOUSE LAUNCHES BAG COLLECTION Famous British perfume house Clive Christian, who created The World’s Most Expensive Perfume, are celebrating their 10th anniversary with the launch of an exclusive leather handbag collection. The debut crocodile and patent leather bags are inspired by each scent – No.1, X Leather and 1872 Leather – are lined in silk and contain a small bottle of the perfume. Victoria Christian, ambassador to Clive Christian, said of the collection, “Our new handbag collection is a brilliant example of how the invisible world of perfume is mixed with beautiful design; Clive Christian’s leather bags allow one to carry the ‘visual’ version of a drop of the perfume itself.” www.clive.com

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TECH WORLD

A TOUCH OF LUXURY

THE BLADELESS FAN The Dyson Air Multiplier fan has no blades: instead it uses Air Multiplier technology to amplify air 15 times, expelling 405 litres of cool, smooth and uninterrupted air every second. It’s even safe for the kids to put their fingers through. www.dyson.com

Rivalling the iPod touch with its sexy looks, the sleek ‘70s styling and large touch screen display allows you to play-back most audio and video formats. Just upload the movies, and then play on the move. www.myracer.co.kr

CUTTING-EDGE INNOVATION STATE-OF-THE ART GADGETS, HIGH-TECH UPDATES AND CONSUMER ELECTRONICS NEWS FROM AROUND THE GLOBE SMART AND CHIC This new Smartphone not only has the brains but it also has the looks. With Windows running the latest software (6.5 OS iteration) and Giorgio Armani styling the phone, you can’t go wrong. It features a full touch screen display and landscape Qwerty keyboard, making it easy to send your emails on the go. www.samsung.com

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TECH WORLD

NEW SLICE OF LAPTOP This ultra-thin laptop will hit the markets soon. Only 9.99 millimetres thick, it beats the rival MacBook Air at 19.3 millimetres. Lets wait to see how it performs… www.adamobydell.com

SOLAR-POWERED SENSIBILITY This new product released by Samsung is a solar-powered full touch screen phone. Just leave it in the natural daylight and it will charge itself, saving the effort to plug it into the mains and helping the environment at the same time. www.samsung.com

MIND-BLOWING SOUNDS After five years of development at B&W’s sound facility, these truly stunning Nautilus speakers offer sounds that will blow your mind! www.bowers-wilkins.co.uk

DJ COOL… WITHOUT THE DECK So you think of yourself as a bit of a DJ? Well, this new gadget will allow you to bust out the moves at your party, all within the comfort of your hands. No need for decks: just download some music onto the built-in hard drive and start mixing. www.pacemaker.net

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Located on one of Marbella’s most beautiful beaches, Bono’s Beach offers panoramic views across to Gibraltar. Open all year round, the trendy, chic beach club has a large cosy lounge area with log fires so you can enjoy the beautiful Mediterranean views, even on cold winter days, while sipping a cocktail or two. The atmosphere at Bono’s really is something special, with great attention to detail and friendly, helpful staff – we like you to really feel at home! The cuisine is inventive and all our dishes are cooked with the freshest of ingredients, while prices are gentle on the pocket. We offer a wonderful mix of

classic and fusion foods which tempt the taste buds and ensure you’ll come back again and again. The delicious cuisine and friendly, relaxed ambience make it the perfect venue to unwind after a long day. Join us for one of our many gastro nights with music and performances – our ladies nights, for example, are a huge success! By night the restaurant is transformed into a lively cocktail bar with DJs playing live sets into the early hours. Life at Bono’s is fun and stress-free, ensuring your visit is one you will want to repeat. Open every day from 12 noon to midnight, with Wi-Fi access.

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BIG SCREEN

MOVIE OF THE MONTH

THE TWILIGHT SAGA: NEW MOON Almost a year has gone by since the original film, which is based on the 2005 debut novel by Arizona housewife STEPHENIE MEYER, took the movie world by storm telling the story of the vampire/human romance between Edward Cullen (ROBERT PATTINSON) and Bella Swan (KRISTEN STEWART). Since the big screen release, sales of the four-book series have rocketed from 17 million to over 70 million worldwide and it has now been published in at least 38 different languages. Edward and his vampire family leave America for Italy in an effort to protect Bella from the dangers inherent in their world. She then falls into a deep depression, until developing a strong friendship with a childhood friend, Jacob (TAYLOR LAUTNER), who just happens to be a werewolf – the sworn ancestral enemies of vampires. Jacob and his tribe have to protect Bella from her former nemesis, Victoria (RACHELLE LeFEVRE), a vampire seeking to avenge her mate’s death by killing the confused human. Bella discovers that whenever she puts herself in jeopardy Edward’s image comes to her, and the desire to be with him leads her to take greater risks. She also finds out the real reason why Edward left her and sets out to find him. Little does Bella realise that she faces the prospect of a potentially deadly reunion with her beloved which is a far cry from the one she had been hoping for. Also stars DAKOTA FANNING, CHASKE SPENCER, ALEX MERAZ, NOOT SEEAR.

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Movie lines WHAT’S ON SCREEN THIS MONTH… WHAT’S BEING FILMED AT THE MOMENT… AND WHAT’S IN THE PIPELINE… MICKY REYNOLDS LOOKS INSIDE THE WONDERFUL WORLD OF MOVIES

QUICK CLIPS TERRY GILLIAM is to return to Spain in the near future to finish the film he started some nine years ago. Work first began on The Man Who Killed Don Quixote in 2000, but the film got wildly out of control because of internal and external influences (a flood ruined sets and actor JEAN ROCHEFORT was seriously injured during the production). The on-set problems were chronicled in the highly-regarded 2003 documentary Lost in La Mancha, which starred JOHNNY DEPP.

QUENTIN TARINTINO has announced that he will make Kill Bill 3 but wants 10 years to pass between the Bride’s last conflict, to give her and her daughter a period of peace. In the meantime, the Bride in question, UMA THURMAN, is set to get married in the comedy Ceremony until she meets a younger man (MICHAEL ANGARANO) who has fallen for her. Filming started last month on Long Island. Meanwhile School Of Rock 2: America Rocks will not rock unless JACK BLACK has a change


BIG SCREEN SIX OF THE BEST INTERNATIONAL RELEASES FOR NOVEMBER I Disney’s A Christmas Carol:

An IMAX 3D Experience – 6 November (13 November in Spain)

Disney gives the Charles Dickens novel the IMAX 3D treatment with JIM CAREY not only as Ebenezer Scrooge but as all three ghosts who come to visit him. Also stars GARY OLDMAN and BOB HOSKINS. I Bright Star – 6 November (Spain TBA)

True story about the secret love affair between 19th century English poet John Keats and the girl next door, Fanny Brawne. Starring BEN WILSHAW and ABBIE CORNISH. I Amelia – 13 November (Spain TBA)

Thrilling account of the legendary aviation pioneer Amelia Earhart, who became the first woman to fly across the Atlantic in 1937. Starring HILARY SWANK, RICHARD GERE, EWAN McGREGOR and CHRISTOPHER ECCLESTON. I 2012 – 13 November

(20 November in Spain) Apocalyptic sci-fi thriller based on the Whitley Strieber novel 2012: The War for Souls. An academic researcher opens a portal into a parallel universe, making contact with his double in an effort to prevent the catastrophic prophecies of the ancient Mayan calendar from happening. Starring JOHN CUSACK, AMANDA PEET, THANDIE NEWTON, DANNY GLOVER and WOODY HARRELSON.

DANNY TREJO, WALTON GOGGINS, OLEG TAKTAROV and That 70s Show’s TOPHER GRACE find themselves on the alien’s planet and I think you know what happens next. There is also a rumour circling Tinseltown that the original Predators target back in 1987, ARNOLD SCHWARZENEGGER, could be making a cameo. Filming recently started on Burlesque. A smalltown girl (CHRISTINA AGUILERA) with a magnificent voice gets work in a Los Angeles neo-burlesque club. Gossip Girl’s KRISTEN BELL is a sharp-tongued lead dancer and the main attraction at the club who can’t handle it when the newcomer hogs the spotlight. CHER will play the club’s owner and STANLEY (Big Night) TUCCI helps Aguilera’s character to settle in. ANNA PAQUIN and STEPHEN MAYER, the co-stars of the hit horror TV series True Blood, which started on UK’s Channel 4 last month, are teaming up in Open House as a well-off couple with marriage problems. They have an open house in order to try and sell their home. Days later, they realise that one of the people who viewed the house never left. Also stars TRICIA HELFER, RACHEL BLANCHARD and BRIAN GERAGHTY. Another TV actor moving in movie circles is the soon to be regenerated Dr. Who star DAVID TENNANT. After finishing filming his part in St Trinian’s 2: The Legend of Fritton’s Gold the talented Scot started on another comedy, Burke and Hare, playing half of a successful 19th century grave robbing team who supply Edinburgh’s Medical School with dead bodies – his partner in crime is SIMON PEGG.

MILLA JOVOVICH confirmed she will return for the lead role as Alice in Resident Evil: Afterlife along with all her clones who appeared at the end of the last movie. Fellow eye candy ALI LARTER will take time out from filming Heroes to reprise her role as Claire Redfield and Prison Break’s WENTWORTH MILLER will also join the zombie fighting crew. It will also feature new characters taken from the Resident Evil video games. CHRIS PINE, who will reprise his role as James T. Kirk in Star Trek 2, is being lined up to play CIA analyst Jack Ryan in a redux of the franchise that is based on the TOM CLANCY novels. The character was created for ALEC BALDWIN in 1990’s The Hunt for Red October. Then HARRISON FORD played the CIA agent in 1992’s Patriot Games and 1994’s Clear and Present Danger. Finally, BEN AFFLECK portrayed Ryan in the 2002 film The Sum Of All Fears. An array of talent has just started filming the action-comedy The Other Guys. Set in New York it follows two detectives: one (WILL FERRELL) is a forensic accountant who’s more interested in paperwork than hitting the streets; and the other (MARK WAHLBERG) has been stuck with his partner ever since an embarrassing public incident with his quick trigger finger. They idolise the city’s top cop pairing of DWAYNE JOHNSON and SAMUEL L. JACKSON but, when an opportunity arises for the two losers to step up to the plate, things don't quite go as planned. Also on board are EVA MENDES, MICHAEL KEATON, STEVE COOGAN and DAMON WAYANS JR.

I The Informant – 20 November

(already released in Spain)

Based on the true story of the highestranking corporate whistle-blower in US history. Mark Whitaker (MATT DAMON) was a high-level employee at an agriindustry giant who aided the FBI in uncovering a large price-fixing scam. Also stars SCOTT BAKULA and JOEL McHALE. I The Twilight Saga: New Moon – 20 November

For synopsis see Movie of the Month

of mind to return as the imposter teacher. And MATT GROENING has dismissed rumours of a second movie for The Simpsons. KEANU REEVES starts work this month on Henry’s Crime, a romantic comedy which he will also produce. He will play a big-hearted man who is falsely accused of robbing a bank in Buffalo. Cameras start rolling this month on the new Predators flick, with ROBERT RODRIGUEZ at the helm. ADRIEN BRODY, ALICE BRAGA, w w w. s o c i e t y l i v i n g m a g a z i n e . c o m

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he recent BEATLES revival thanks to their remastered albums and the Beatles Rock Band computer game has helped to wipe out the majority of MICHAEL JACKSON’s debts. He died owing $400 million and sales of the above are expected to net the estate $250 million by the end of the year. In 1985 JACKO out-bid PAUL McCARTNEY for the 250song BEATLES back catalogue, paying $47 million, and their friendship was never the same again. He then sold half to Sony in 1995 for $150 million and his share is now valued $1 billion. His own music is expected to net $200 million by the end of the year. The man might be dead and buried but the money-grabbers will not let him rest. Can you believe that Sky TV are gonna broadcast a live televised séance attempting to contact him. Two newly commissioned shows, Michael

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GIGS, GROUPS, GOSSIP... MICKY REYNOLDS BRINGS US UP TO DATE WITH ROCK SNIPPETS FROM AROUND THE WORLD Jackson: The Live Séance and Michael Jackson: The Search For His Spirit, will be broadcast backto-back some time this month – I thought MALCOLM McCLAREN was taking the biscuit when he released the SEX PISTOLS album Flogging A Head Horse. And PAUL ANKA, the man who was made for life after writing the legendary song My Way, has just made another nice little earner after settling a dispute with JACKO’s estate over the late King of Pop’s posthumous single, This Is It. The two of them co-wrote the song in 1983 and it was originally intended as a duet for Anka’s Walk A Fine Line album. He will get 50 per cent of the publishing rights plus half of the profit from the songs sales – nice!

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Another revived star who is alive and kicking is GARY BARLOW, and he has arranged the Children In Need gig at London’s Royal Albert Hall on Thursday 12 November with PAUL McCARTNEY, MUSE, silly LILY ALLEN, DIZZEE RASCAL, SNOW PATROL, a patched up LEONA LEWIS and SHIRLEY BASSEY. The show will be broadcast on BBC1 that weekend. BARLOW also scotched all talk of ROBBIE WILLIAMS rejoining TAKE THAT by the end of the year saying, “I’m fed up and bored of all the different rumours. I can’t answer them any differently. We’re not going to be reuniting at Christmas.” If they changed their minds they could always do with an extra roadie!

ROBBIE’s new album Reality Killed The Video Star is out on 9 November. Did you hear about his mishap prior to performing his new single Bodies on the X Factor last month? The stage door jammed as he was supposed to start his performance. A good source tells me Mr. BARLOW has a sense of humour and knows a carpenter – would he? Well the thought put a smile on my face! The TAKE THAT main man is more interested in the launch of his own Future Records recording label and his first signing, 21-year-old CAMILLA KERSLAKE, whom he describes as “a unique and powerful instrument”. Her selftitled debut album is released on 16 November, and is already storming


BACKSTAGE PASS THE U2 REVOLUTION RETURNS TO SPAIN Irish rockers U2 are taking their 360° tour for another lap next year and it comes back for a solitary gig in Spain at the Estadio Olímpico de Sevilla on 29 September. The tour is named after the 360-degree staging and audience configuration it uses for shows, which U2 claims is “the first time a band has toured in stadiums with such a unique and original structure”. And it is to promote the No Line on the Horizon album which was released in February. Despite the concert not taking place for another 11 months it is expected to sell out very soon and tickets are available now at www.ticketmaster.es. Meanwhile, here on the Coast Málaga’s Teatro de Cervantes gives you a chance to take a trip down memory lane on Thursday 12 November when the GLENN MILLER ORCHESTRA swings into town. The same theatre blessed us during the summer with two classic concerts when the legendary Tamla Motown backing band the FUNK BROTHERS and the icon that is BURT BACHARACH graced the stage. With the dark and cold nights with us now this is a chance for a good night out with the big band sound of yesteryear. Ticket info can be found at www.teatrocervantes.com. Apart from that – there’s nothing else of real interest happening on the Coast this month. Nearest to home – late-‘80s indie-rockers the QUIREBOYS are in Granada on the 19th. As per usual Madrid offers lots with SKUNK ANANSIE (5th), RAMMSTEIN (10th) and THE HORRORS (25th). Tickets for all the above can be found at www.ticketmaster.es. Also in Madrid are the JONAS BROTHERS (11th), HARDCORE SUPERSTAR (12th), DEPECHE MODE (16th), THE SOUNDS (27th) and MUSE (28th), and next month MANDO DIAO (2 December), MARILYN MANSON (3 December) and THE PRODIGY (4 December). Tickets for those can be purchased at www.livenation.es. And lovers of jazz should check out the schedule for Granada’s 30th International Festival, which takes place from the 7th till the 22nd of this month. More info at www.jazzgranada.es.

JOHNNY DEPP is helping to relaunch BABYBIRD, the one-hit wonders from 1996 who had a number one single in the UK charts with You’re Gorgeous. He has directed their comeback video and also makes a cameo appearance. The Pirates Of The Caribbean star is a long-time fan of the band and if you didn’t already know he was originally the guitarist of the early 1980s LA

The legendary NIRVANA performance at the 1992 Reading Festival when front man KURT COBAIN rocked it wearing a hospital gown is released on 17 November. Nirvana Live At Reading is a CD+DVD with colourcorrected video from the original film and audio sourced from the original multi-track masters.

rock band ROCK CITY ANGELS before actor NICHOLAS CAGE (and rumoured TOM PETTY) convinced him to move on to pastures new. The larger than life GOSSIP singer BETH DITTO is set to launch a fashion label for Topshop. What’s it called – Rent-A-Tent? AMY WINO is finally getting her finger out and now recording a new album. Reports suggest the singer, whose last album Back To Black was released in 2006, has only gone back to work because she has just 10 per cent of the £10 million she had in the bank two years ago. The SPICE GIRLS want to tour again and have penciled in the football World Cup launch concert next year on 10 June but VICTORIA BECKHAM has said no – well would they miss her? Yeah, like toothache!

SUSAN BOYLE releases her debut album I Dreamed A Dream on 24 November with 11 cover versions plus one original song, Who I Was Born To Be. She has been combating stress recently by going to a gym and taking it out on a punch bag, I wonder if anyone mistook her for one?

up the UK Amazon pre-order chart – the track being pushing is Moved Through The Fair. So BEN PRESLEY, the 17-yearold relation of you know, who has wangled a $5 million five-album deal with Universal and says his music will be nothing like his grandfather’s. He is currently taking a break from making the first album and apparently “doesn't get up before midday and then grunts at you”. His mother, LISA MARIE, made a mint without producing the end product – and those corporate music bigwigs reckon the business is in turmoil yet they still throw way loads of cash at artists like the above two just because of who they are. It makes you think, eh? w w w. s o c i e t y l i v i n g m a g a z i n e . c o m

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Personal shopper launch in stunning surroundings El Corte Inglés launched its new personal shopper service in the glamorous Suite Real of the Kempinski hotel in Estepona with a fashion show of the new autumn/winter collection featuring prominent fashion labels such as Escada, Armani and Chanel. Expert image consultant Francesca presented new collections before exhibiting several of her own styles to guests, who received hand-delivered invitations to the event and enjoyed canapés from the five-star catering at the Kempinski. Photos: Ruth Jones

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Showcase of stunning new collections Nina B Boutique held a fashion show at MC CafĂŠ for friends and clients to showcase their autumn and winter collections from brands such as Odd Molly, Hunky Dory and Gypsy05. Guests enjoyed a sumptuous lunch while watching the stunning show. Photos: Ruth Jones

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Gripping finale to European seniors event in Benahavis Gordon Brand Jr was seeking his first European Senior Tour title since turning 50 last year. Carl Mason was aiming to move just one tournament win short of Tommy Horton’s Tour record of 23. Both closed with 68s in the inaugural Benahavis Senior Masters at La Quinta, to finish level on seven-under 206, but – after missing what would have been a winning putt from three metres on the first extra hole – Scotland’s Brand bowed out on the next, as the Englishman won his 22nd career title. Back down the field, Sam Torrance (32nd) struggled in his bid for a strong finish to close the gap against Ian Woosnam (absent from La Quinta) at the top of the money list, with just one event remaining, the OKI Castellon Senior Tour Championship from 6 to 8 November. Photos: Ruth Jones

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t is always a pleasure to report good news, and there is more of it this month, with Marks & Spencer and Hard Rock Cafe announcing they are coming to Marbella. They join a growing list of top brands opening up boutiques and outlets on the Costa del Sol this year, and these top companies only make such an investment when they know the future is positive. As I’ve said before, in one sense Marbella is like an island, and I believe it has the best possibility of coming out of the crisis before other parts of Spain, and even the world. At the time of writing I am at the SIMA real estate fair in Madrid, where we have a stand to promote our Madrid, Marbella and Sotogrande offices. Most of the people visiting – probably 99 per cent – are Spaniards, while the exhibitors are essentially developers selling stock in the “sleeping cities” on the outskirts of Madrid. Young couples, for example, looking for their first home. The prices are discounted

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between five and 40 per cent, so there are some good deals to be found. The talk here is of a definite improvement in the market, something we have noticed on the Costa del Sol and which I expect to continue through autumn. It’s been freezing in Madrid – I’ve had to wear stockings, jackets and boots – and this just brings home to me how lucky we are in Marbella with the weather. It does make a big difference, especially with the improved transport links these days. I was talking to an architect friend here and he said how delighted he was to be able to make the journey from Málaga, by AVE high-speed train, in just two and a half hours and be left in the heart of the capital city. People love that! Back in Marbella, there was the usual mix of social events, often combined with support for worthy causes. I attended one event organised by Barbara Weber which combined a fashion show with

fund-raising for a children’s charity; and there was a well-organised presentation at Roberto’s in Puente Romano by Luxury MB Race Events, a new business that plans to organise car racing events and special trips to races. The concept is to offer a complete package of racing, the Spanish lifestyle, good food, new business partners and friendship, with luxury all the way. Harry’s birthday at home was, as always, a lot of fun, with good music and many friends visiting from Madrid; and another highlight of the month was the performance at Incosol of actors Máximo Valverde and Eva Santamaría’s comedy musical “Con Ganas de Reñir” (“Feeling Like a Quarrel”), followed by dinner in the hotel’s jaima-style theatre. Away from the coast, there was a charity event at Alvaro Domecq’s Los Alburejos finca in Sevilla in aid of the Vicente Ferrer Foundation, which raises funds to improve the lives of under-privileged people in India and raise awareness of their plight in Spain. A lot of us travelled from Marbella to attend the event, which proved to be a lovely day in the countryside, including a spectacular horse show. On a more serious note, Rotary held a conference on swine flu where Prof. Enrique de la Morena – author of “Qué me pasa, doctor” (“What’s wrong with me, doctor?”) and a fellow Rotarian – recalled that, while there were serious concerns of an epidemic when the flu first broke out in Mexico, it was now not considered as severe. In fact, he explained that people who do become affected can generally return to full good health with the right treatment, and even those most at risk should be well protected when the vaccination process begins this month. Finally, as the current president of Marbella Rotary, I am pleased to report that one of our main fund-raising events will be an exhibition of paintings, probably in February. The idea is to involve young artists and others who want to donate paintings, with all the money raised going to Rotary’s charity programmes. If you are interested in giving us a painting, I would love to hear from you. In the meantime, I hope everyone enjoys a pleasant November – with more of the great autumn weather we are so famous for here!


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he weather in northern Italy in early February is a bit of a lottery. It can be sunny, wet or snowing but, in all cases, it will not be warm. Snow had fallen over most of northern Europe a few days before Pagani was due to wheel out its spectacular Zonda R at the Monza Circuit. On the day, the white stuff was mostly gone, but then the heavens opened up. The luckless mechanics worked frantically in the box while the VIP guests and a very small group of invited press fidgeted in the hospitality suite. When the rain showed no signs of abating, the order was given to change from slicks to rain tyres and soften off the suspension settings to cope with the slippery conditions.

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There had already been a false start when the howl of a highly tuned V12 echoed off the pit lane wall, sending many people scurrying from their warm and dry surrounding into the sodden pit lane. It turned out to be a customer in his Zonda F deciding to stretch his car’s legs. Finally, however, everything was ready, and the moment everyone had been waiting for arrived. With its black carbon-fibre bodywork only lacking racing numbers and sponsors’ stickers, the only Pagani Zonda R in existence was wheeled out of the box. If you are behind the Zonda R when it starts, you will be treated to high drama at more than one level. Make no mistake, this is an impressive looking beast, and the nearest thing a civilian will get to owning a Le Mans sports

prototype this side of actually buying one. Unlike a full-blown factory sports prototype that uses a lot of very specialised and expensive bespoke racing technology, the Zonda R promises to be a somewhat more user-friendly experience. Race technology is seen in the way the Zonda R starts up though. While its boomerang pattern LED tail-lights are a distinctive styling feature, most people don’t notice the circular cluster of LED lights hidden under the four exhaust pipes and the towing eye until they flash when the starter motor is engaged. The big V12 catches, its bark echoes down the pit lane and everyone close by takes a step or two back. Quiet this car is not! Then the Zonda R rapidly departs the pit lane and we


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move to the nearby chicane to see how it looks on the fly. Despite far from ideal conditions for a 750hp supercar, the Zonda R is still a sight to behold as it rockets around the sodden track, wet weather tyres and high downforce aerodynamics encouraging an impressive plume of spray. Even in these streaming wet conditions, the Pagani racer can pull serious retardation coming off the long straight. Merely watching it brake, arc into the turns and then depart into the distance, the bark of its race-tuned V12 bouncing off the scenery did not fully reveal the impressive lateral acceleration it can pull in these conditions. It was only after the car had passed through, and I had the chance to examine a sequence of

cornering shots on my digital camera’s screen, that I noticed the unloaded rear wheel lifting the outer third of its tread clear of the tarmac. High rear roll stiffness apart, it takes some serious g-forces to do that in the wet! This thundering motor is the most powerful incarnation of the M120 Mercedes V12 that AMG has offered Pagani to date, its 750hp output nearly doubling the standard tune 400bhp unit that powered the original 1,380kg Zonda C12 from 1999. With every successive model the Zonda has become lighter and more powerful, and the “R” brief called for 1,120kg and 750hp. In the event, the engineers exceeded themselves with the finished car tipping the scales at just 1,070kg. In parenthesis, the road-going Zonda F weighs 1,230kg, and its

Clubsport version shaves off a further 25kg. Each of Pagani’s partner companies in this bold venture sent a senior team member to say a few words and to be on hand to answer questions at the unveiling in the evening. I homed in on Wolf Zimmerman, development engineer and member of the board of Mercedes-AMG, for a rundown on the AMG motor. “It is still the same basic M120series 5,987cc, 48-valve, DOHC V12 from the W140 Mercedes S-Class,” he explained. “AMG first got involved with the C12 S where we used a 7.3 litre (7,291cc) motor with 555bhp, and with each new model we have been able to turn the wick up even more. “This culminated with the 620hp, 7.3 litre version in the Zonda F,” Wolf continued. w w w. s o c i e t y l i v i n g m a g a z i n e . c o m

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“If you tick the Clubsport option, further work on the intake system and more radical camshafts deliver 650bhp at 6,200rpm with 780Nm at 4,000rpm. “As the Zonda R is a highly focused trackday car, Horacio asked for something more specialised, and with that in mind we looked in our back catalogue.” In standard 6.0 litre form, this V12 motor was developed for long distance GT racing in the CLK GTR. It started the 1997 FIA GT Championship with 600hp and ended up with 630hp. Mercedes-AMG snatched both team and drivers (Bernd Schneider) championships that year, and repeated the hat-trick in 1998. Over these two seasons, the CLK GTR won 17 of the 22 races it entered and set 17 poles. Lessons learn in the intervening 10 years on gas flow, camshaft profiles and engine management systems have enabled AMG to squeeze another 120hp from the motor over the old CLK GTR race tune with no downside. In the lighter Zonda R, the proven 6.0 litre V12 is still not overly stressed with 750hp and 710Nm of torque. With a power-to-weight ratio of 1.43kg/hp, the Zonda R redefines the term catapult as used to describe its acceleration. Where the manual Zonda F rockets 0-100km/h in 3.6 seconds and tops out at 345km/h, the Zonda R annihilates the same benchmark sprint in just 2.7 seconds. And, despite the drag created by its positive downforce aerodynamics, it will reach 350km/h or 218mph. One of the things enthusiasts enjoy with classic sports and racing cars is the throttle response from a cable pulling carburettor or mechanical injection butterflies open. You do not get more direct than that. To maximise response, the AMG motor has a cable-operated single-throttle per-cylinder arrangement. That potentially snappy response means you have to be very careful how you unleash the mighty torque to the rear wheels, especially in damp conditions. 44

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A competition limited-slip differential is there to help you keep the Zonda R pointing the right way, while the fully-adjustable suspension and 12-position Bosch Motorsport traction control and ABS system allows you to tailor the driving characteristics to your liking. There are two distinct schools of thought on gear shifting: one favouring clutch and gearlever, the other biased towards F1-style paddle shifts. For nearly a decade, Pagani has resisted the temptation to abandon the clutch and gear lever, and most of his clients have applauded that decision. As a dedicated track car, or more appropriately track day weapon, the Zonda R benefits from anything you can do to minimise lap times. At that point there is no option but to move to either a sequential lever or paddle shift system. Pagani uses the paddle-shift operated XTRAC 672 magnesium-cased six-speed dog ring sequential race gearbox, combined with Automac Engineering’s AMT system that executes gearshifts in a mere 20ms. Aerodynamics include a completely flat bottom, rear diffuser, various NACA ducts, and a unique front bonnet with internal airflow perfected in the wind-tunnel with models by Ennegi. The end result is downforce in the sports prototype league. The big numbers are 650kg front and 850kg at the rear. Weight distribution remains the same 40/60 front/rear as the Zonda F road car. Couple this to the mechanical grip from slick tyres and you can see why the serious driver of a Zonda R will need to be as fit as a professional racing driver just to withstand the cornering and braking g-forces this car is capable of generating. On the braking front, a massive 380mm cross-drilled, vented Brembo ceramic disc sits behind each wheel, clamped by huge six-pot calipers and four-pot calipers front and rear. As with the Zonda F Club Sport, the tyres are 255/35R19 and 335/30R20 on lightweight forged w w w. s o c i e t y l i v i n g m a g a z i n e . c o m

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APP alloys. Pagani has now taken on Pirelli as its tyre partner, and Horacio’s latest creation wears bespoke PZero Zonda R rubber. The Zonda F Clubsport can pull 1.4g lateral acceleration on street legal Michelin Pilot Sport rubber. On slicks, and with its substantial downforce, the Zonda R is past 2.2g on that score. One of the things that marks out a Pagani interior from most other supercars is the fact that every single switch in the cabin is machined from solid aluminium, every other component made to measure. Despite its minimalist cabin fittings, what there is in the Zonda R is similarly bespoke. From the leather straps and buckles that secure the front clamshell and are repeated as pulls on the insides of the lightweight carbon doors, to the steering wheel with rev counter built into its centre hub, the Zonda R has unique design elements that both look good and function perfectly. The figure-hugging carbon-fibre shelled lightweight race seats are made by Toora, and can be individually tailored to suit each client. They are designed to the latest FIA safety regulations to work with a five-point harness and a HANS device. The centre tub is carbon-titanium composite for immense strength and 46

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rigidity, and further reinforced by a chromemoly steel roll cage. The suspension is hung off the chrome-moly steel space frames bolted to the front and rear of the centre tub, and in true racecar style the engine acts as a stressed member. The Zonda R’s structural rigidity is over 30,000Nm/degree of twist. While the Zonda R shares the basic double wishbone suspension philosophy with its roadgoing sisters, the execution is a radical departure with a fully adjustable race set-up incorporating Aspa forged AvionAl components. Ohlins, the Dutch race suspension manufacturer, supplies its spring and damper units for all Pagani cars including the Zonda R. The machined structural ErgAl parts supporting the engine and gearbox were also designed to reduce overall weight. This obsession with weight saving found a further small but significant boost through the use of Poggipolini Titanium screws across the whole car. Such perfection does not come cheap, however, and the Zonda R’s stratospheric €1.46 million tax-free price tag shades even the Bugatti Veyron.

However, in the elevated world of the supercar, Horacio Pagani has defied all the critics to become a legend in his own time in less than a decade, a feat never achieved before by a new marque. To date, around 100 Zondas have been built, and they hold their value like no other modern supercar, the Ferrari Enzo being the honourable exception. While the market for high-end bankers is circling the bowl, the world of high-end art is still doing pirouettes. Degas’ “Petite Danseuse de Quatorze Ans” fetched over US$19 million at Sotheby’s recently. At least some surviving billionaires are still willing to shell out ridiculous sums for stylised lumps of bronze. Someone once said, “The difference between the men and the boys is the price of their toys!” Pagani will only ever make 15 of his carbon-fibre and titanium masterpieces, and even before this prototype turned a wheel in front of the assembled audience at Monza 10 had already been accounted for. To go from zero to hero in such a short time, and sell such an expensive track day toy in the depths of the worse recession the world has seen for 70 years, takes a very special kind of touch. Some would call it art; others say it is the magic of Pagani.



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TECHNICAL FILE PAGANI ZONDA R Engine: 6.0 litre V12, DOHC, 48-valve Maximum power: 750bhp Maximum torque: 710Nm Transmission: XTRAC 672 six-speed sequential race gearbox, with paddle-shift operation Top speed: 350 km/h 0-100 km/h: 2.7 sec Price: approx. â‚Ź1.46 million (+ tax)

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Nicki Waterman TOP TRAINER TO THE STARS OFFERS USEFUL ADVICE FOR A HEALTHIER AND FITTER LIFESTYLE – AND VALUABLE TIPS TO LOSE THOSE EXTRA KILOS THE ULTRA WEIRD DIET SECRETS OF THE STARS Nowadays, it’s hard to find much body fat in Hollywood. Today’s stars are slim and toned, whittled to within an inch of their lives. When pressed about their slimming secrets, celebrities often rave about their “good genes”, and their affection for junk food, or declare that their secret to staying thin is simply running around after their children. But here’s what you should know: a lot of them are lying. Celebrity trainer Gunnar Peterson, who has trained Angelina Jolie, Jennifer Lopez and Penelope Cruz, has dished the dirt on how stars achieve their figures. “I had one actress training with me four times a week in addition to daily exercise bike classes. When the press asked how she’d ‘transformed’ her body, she said, ‘Oh, I do yoga and hike with my dog.’ It makes me laugh.” So the next time you see a pin-thin celebrity bragging about her relaxed approach to eating, remember this:

THEY TAKE DRUGS When Lindsay Lohan was arrested on suspicion of drink-driving, police said they found cocaine in her pocket. Paris Hilton recently admitted to US talk show host Larry King that she takes Adderall for attention deficit disorder. Both drugs are often used by women looking to lose weight. Hollywood’s party girls always seem to have access to certain drugs known to help shed pounds. At the moment, Adderall is the latest diet drug craze in Hollywood, and the number of celebrities addicted to it continues to rise. Just about every female celebrity arrested – from Paris to Nicole, from Lindsay to Britney Spears – has had prescription Adderall in her handbag. It keeps you awake while killing the appetite. For the jet-setting, hard-partying girl it has become the miracle pill – one, however, with potentially dangerous consequences. Even when taken as instructed, Adderall can cause psychotic episodes, depression and serious heart problems. Eating disorder expert Carolyn Costin, who has treated many Hollywood actresses, says she’s even seen a rise in “the drugs used for attention deficit being crumpled up and 64

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snorted”. Some celebrities also take Clenbuterol, known as “Clen”. Commonly prescribed to treat respiratory problems in horses, in humans it can cause fat loss. While Clenbuterol and Adderall create a slimming effect in the short-term, after a while users report a sudden and uncontrollable weight gain. Having tampered with the natural metabolism, the drugs stop working. Manhattan-based trainer Justin Gelband, who works with catwalk and catalogue models, says: “Diet pills and steroids are huge right now. After Kate Moss was caught supposedly doing coke, the modelling agencies started to crack down on girls using hardcore drugs like cocaine and heroin to stay slim.” So now it’s more diet pills and steroids; they are easier to hide and, if pressed, the girls can say that they have a prescription.

THEY EAT NOTHING BUT BOILED EGGS During the filming of Cold Mountain, there were rumours that one famous actress on set ate only boiled eggs. She would rise in the morning and eat one and then have one or

two at the end of the day. That was her entire diet. And apparently she is not alone. Celebrity trainer David Kirsch says: “I had a client who was getting ready for the Oscars and all she ate was one meal a day – of two boiled eggs! I was able to persuade her to add some almonds and a protein shake and some vitamin supplements. It’s a self-defeating strategy; you need to eat enough, and particularly protein, to build lean and toned muscle in the first place.”

THEY FAST Paris Hilton caused a stir when she walked into New York restaurant Nobu recently. When a waiter asked the heiress for her order, he was quietly told, “Mineral water.” In fact, over the course of her two-hour “meal”, Paris took sips of water and Red Bull – she didn’t eat a single bite. And she’s not alone. Super-slim Desperate Housewives star Marcia Cross was spotted dining at a restaurant a few years back with her now husband Tom Mahoney. According to one eyewitness: “He ordered sea bass and prawns, but she just sipped fruit juice.” Marcia recently admitted to the pressure to be thin. “Not eating is a


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constant struggle. It’s like they pay me not to eat. It’s a living hell.” Then there’s the master cleanse, otherwise known as the lemonade diet: water mixed with maple syrup, lemon juice and cayenne pepper. Beyonce admitted following it for two weeks to drop one-and-a-half stone (10 kilograms) for the film Dreamgirls, and Jared Leto used it to shed the two stone (13 kilograms) he’d gained to play Mark Chapman in the film Chapter 27. Gunnar Peterson calls it the “You’re an idiot” diet. “I had a client who did it and I thought he was ill,” says Peterson. “His skin was grey and his eyes had terrible dark circles under them. He was shuffling when he walked, and this was after only 10 days!” One of Hollywood’s dirty little secrets is the “IV diet”, in which celebrities check themselves into hospital to get put on an IV so they can avoid eating altogether. Peterson says of the IV diet: “This is beyond ridiculous. If you’re doing this you’re not fat, you’re crazy!” Suzanne Peck is the director of programmes at Homefield Grange Retreat, a cleansing spa in the UK that relies on juice-fasting. She says: “Fasting is designed to rest the digestion, hence allowing clarity of thought, cleansing of

toxins and healing of the body in general; not to fit into a size-zero dress.”

THEY ABUSE LAXATIVES Britney Spears has never been shy about her love for junk food and engages in all kinds of behaviour to counteract her taste for Taco Bell. She smokes, drinks coffee and Red Bull, has diet pills in her bag and takes Adderall. She has also been seen hitting all-night drugstores, shopping for laxatives. And she is certainly not alone. Today, many actresses are taking laxatives in the form of “dieter’s tea”, which has a mild laxative effect. Some starlets are drinking up to 10 cups a day. Trainer Gelband says: “The latest trend among models is mixing laxative tea with the master cleanse diet. All they drink is master cleanse and laxative tea.”

THEY CHAIN-SMOKE Grey’s Anatomy star Katherine Heigl looks to have lost a stone (six kilograms) in the last year. She may be following a healthy eating plan, but she appears to have a secret weapon – she smokes constantly. One day recently, the beautiful blonde was spotted having lunch in Los Angeles. She ordered just a salad, but

spent the meal chain-smoking. Nowadays she is rarely photographed without a cigarette in her mouth, and when she isn’t smoking, she is clutching a pack. Marc David, nutritional psychologist and author of The Slow Down Diet, says: “It’s a choice, really. You are choosing possible lung cancer and death over treating your body with respect, all in an effort to be slim.”

THEY EAT PEANUTS Supermodel trainer Gelband admits: “I had one girl who was living on Diet Coke and peanuts. She drank three to five Diet Cokes a day and ate a big bag of nuts. If she got hungry, she smoked. Her eyes had huge bags under them and she looked wasted. When we tried to work out, we had to stop every five minutes. It was awful.”

THEY GUZZLE CAFFEINE Paparazzi shots regularly show Hollywood’s skinniest actresses, such as Renee Zellweger and Mary-Kate Olsen, sporting giant sunglasses and regularly coming out of Starbucks clutching gigantic cups of coffee. This is a trend in Hollywood, where many w w w. s o c i e t y l i v i n g m a g a z i n e . c o m

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t receives an equal amount of positive and negative attention in the media, but the humble cup of coffee might be better for you than you think! A new study by Nescafe Green Blend has found that the levels of antioxidants in coffee are actually higher than those found in green tea. What’s more, coffee has also been linked with studies pointing it out as an antidote to heart disease and a cure for bad breath, as well as its fated boost in energy and concentration. There’s also some serious research being undertaken for green coffee, which is a lot like green tea; it’s essentially the same old coffee beans that aren’t roasted or fermented like your standard cuppa. There’s evidence that the untreated coffee beans are high in polyphenols, which are chemicals linked to anti-ageing and a stronger immune system. It’s advised that you don’t drink too many cups of coffee in a day though, as the caffeine can be too much for some – for an antioxidant boost without a withdrawal headache, try a cup of decaf.

believe coffee not only speeds up their metabolism but also keeps them from eating. “One client I had would eat almost nothing all day; she just drank coffee constantly,” says trainer to the stars Peterson. “She’d have some lettuce in the afternoon, and drink coffee instead of dinner. Working out was a waste of time because of the state she was in.” Marc David says: “Coffee and caffeine can actually make you fat. If you’re drinking too much, the caffeine mimics the stress response in our bodies and your cortisol and insulin levels rise. These elevated levels of stress hormone signal the body to store fat.”

THEY WEAR A PATCH Peterson says: “I had one guy using a Nicorette patch, not to quit smoking but to stop food cravings! This is a ridiculous approach and definitely won’t work.”

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(32 kilograms) she gained while pregnant with son Ryder, admitted to working out up to three hours daily for three months. To prepare for her role as the sexy Daisy Duke, Jessica Simpson worked out for two hours a day, six days a week. Justin Gelband says: “You can get addicted. Unless you’re a professional athlete, you don’t need to do more than one-and-ahalf hours a day to get a great result.” Amber Kenain, general manager at Crunch gym in Hollywood, a celeb favourite, told Glamour magazine: “There’s one singer-actress who works out at my gym for about five hours a day, even on weekends. She spent her birthday here.” Peterson admits: “To be fair, a lot of the top women are doing the right things: eating healthy and exercising, but not obsessively. It’s the up-and-comers who I see going to crazy extremes.” He adds: “Forget trying to look like a celebrity – look at you. The reality is, the girl that’s 10 pounds overweight but loves her body is winning against the girl who is underweight but hates herself. There’s no straight guy in the world who knows the difference between a size 14 and a size 4.”

YOUR QUESTIONS ANSWERED Question: Is it safe to trim my calorie intake to 800 a day to try to lose a stone (six kilograms) in four weeks? I’ve heard so many conflicting views on the lowest you should go? Nicki says: It’s hard to squeeze all the nutrients you need into just 800 calories, and dropping so low reduces the number of calories your body needs to burn each day, which defeats the object. To keep your metabolism, nutrients and energy levels sufficient to fuel an active life, stick to 1,2001,400 cals per day, and aim to shed a stone in two months rather than one. Best of luck! I’d love to hear from you, so email me your questions, tips and diet success stories to me at www.nickiwaterman.com

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Ladies, on your marks, get set, go! The Christmas make-up collections have hit the stores. I know the holiday season is ages away, but it is amazing how a bit of glitter can brighten up my day. To make life easier for you I am going to take you through the ranges that have caught my eye. I am also including a cult classic, as I haven’t managed to feature it yet.

This will have most beauty editors shaking their heads in disbelief at me, as it really should be put in the beauty hall of fame (if there were such thing). When discussing the latest products you tend to forget to mention the ones that have stood the test of time. However, better late than never: here is Eve Lom’s cleansing balm.

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A WORK OF ART Shiseido’s autumn 2009 make-up collection will be the second range created by Shiseido's artistic director Dick Page for the line. The inspiration for this line was drawn from mosaic art. The highlight of the collection is their new Luminizing Satin Eye Colour line. Available in 15 shades from neutrals to brights, this shadow is silky smooth and very blendable. Yellow gold eye shadow will be the centrepiece; not really my cup of tea, but the other shades are much more flattering. Available at Costa Marbella El Corte Inglés

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GOING FOR GOLD Inspired by the ease and sensuality of the season’s fashions, Estée Lauder have created Sensuous Gold – a uniquely feminine, luxurious new colour collection for autumn 2009. I literally cooed over the Limited Edition Gilded Rose Marbleized Shimmer Powder, a luxurious hand-crafted, marbleized domed face powder of illuminating rose gold tones that shimmer like precious metals. Since the collection hit the stores I have been lining my eyes with the Double Wear Eye Pencil in luxurious shades of Bronze and Black Plum, and completing the eye look with Sumptuous Mascara in Black for full-volume, expertly defined lashes. Available at Costa Marbella El Corte Inglés

HEAVY METAL I have long been a fan of Bobby Brown’s Long Wear Cream Eye shadows. The product glides across your eyelid, giving a flawless finish which lasts all day. So, you can imagine my delight when her new range of Metallic Long Wear Cream Eye shadows hit the shelves. It is the same award-winning cream shadow, but now with a touch of glistening sparkle. Finding it difficult to choose a favourite and driving the poor sales girl mad, I finally decided on Goldstone, which leaves the prettiest golden sheen across your lids. Enjoy! Available at Costa Marbella El Corte Inglés

THE LIFESAVER I know we featured an interview with celebrity hairdresser Tara Smith in the last issue but I just have to mention her Base Coat Serum again. It is literally the best hair product I have tried in years. I have tried many hair serums to fight the frizz, but I have always gone back to my trusty John Frieda Frizz-Ease. Not any more! Tara’s Base Coat not only conditions and smoothes but manages even to give my dull blonde hair a glossy shine. Blow drying and styling is much easier, giving the illusion that my damaged, dry hair is actually the picture of health. If you buy any product this year, choose this one. tarasmith.com

READER’S QUESTION I suffer from very dry, flaky lips. Is there anything I can do to help this? I have the same problem. Try using a dry toothbrush to exfoliate your lips a few times a week. Then liberally apply Elizabeth Arden’s Eight Hour Cream. This can double up as a lip gloss as well. Send your beauty questions to: editorial@societylivingmagazine.com

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Ask the surgeon ... Eyelid correction CONTINUING OUR REGULAR SERIES OF ARTICLES ON LATEST TECHNIQUES AND TRENDS IN COSMETIC SURGERY, ALEXANDER ASLANI, DIRECTOR OF THE CIRUMED CLINIC, ANSWERS SOME COMMON QUESTIONS

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How long do results last? This is impossible for me to say. I guess about 10 years, but that depends on lifestyle and, more importantly, genetics. Can an eyelid lift be combined with a facelift? It can, absolutely; and in some, but not all, cases I do actually advise to do so. I am scared about droopy eyelids; how often does that happen? That is a problem of lower eyelid blepharoplasty. Over-resection of skin can lead to muscle damage and therewith to downward traction of the eyelid. To avoid this, I regard it as mandatory to abstain from skin resection (or only a minimal one). I am furthermore inclined to use internal sutures, lifting the lower eyelid margin to the orbital rim, a so-called canthopexy suture, to prevent this from happening.

I am scared that my eyes will look hollow after the operation? This, once again, is a problem of overresection; in this case over-resection of fat from behind the orbital septum. I do not just resect the fat, but use at least part of it and redrape it over the orbital rim to smoothen the contour. This generally contributes to a much fuller and more youthful look of the face.

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ord travels fast whenever a fascinating new restaurant arrives on the Coast, and such was the rapid success and flourishing reputation of Schilo at the Finca Cortesín golf and hotel resort when it opened just over a year ago. Schilo has arguably cemented Finca Cortesín’s commendable standing on the Coast – in addition, of course, to the hotel’s striking setting within immaculately manicured grounds and a host of world-class amenities including 67 stunning, luxury suites, one of the finest spas in Europe, complete with thermal suites and a “snow cabin”, and a world-class golf course which last month hosted the Volvo World Match Play Championship. Regular readers of Society Living’s fine dining section will already be familiar with

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Schilo following our series of special summer articles featuring the comments of guests who were invited to sample the restaurant’s delectable “degustación” tasting menus. So impressed were some readers by the reviews, they took the opportunity to visit the restaurant and, on all accounts, the recommendation did not disappoint. For anyone unfamiliar with or who hasn’t had the pleasure of experiencing Schilo, the restaurant is the creation of head chef Schilo Van Coevorden, considered one of the leading chefs in Europe and the driving force behind restaurants in illustrious establishments such as Blake’s in Amsterdam and London’s Lowndes Hotel. WORDS SAM JONES PHOTOS DAVID TOMS

Over the course of the past year, Schilo has delighted diners in southern Spain with a collection of culinary masterpieces inspired by his great passion for Asian food, and infused with a selection of European culinary trends and a hint of Arabic flavours. The restaurant’s fabulous open kitchen provides something of a spectacle and, coupled with a superb sommelier and waiting team who describe each dish as it is served (and the occasional visit to the table from the main man himself), you are invited to embark on a truly interactive dining experience which leaves you feeling like you have been indulged with something quite special.


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A choice of three tasting menus is available depending on the quantity of dishes you desire, and each diner is asked if they have any special preferences or dietary requirements. Only the finest ingredients are used, with an emphasis on the finest local produce the region has to offer, and, on the other hand, high quality, globally sourced goods – such as Australian white tuna which is served in the delightful sashimi of red and white tuna with a flavoursome wasabi sorbet. A good proportion of the dishes on the menu are changed regularly according to the seasons although a few classics – such as the Lebanese baba ghanouj, which is lightly drizzled with sesame oil and served with paper-thin Iranian bread; the mouth-watering Japanese duck spring roll; and the refreshing salad of daikon root, asparagus, avocado and wild ginger dressing – have remained on Schilo’s menu throughout the year. Flowing with the recent change of seasons, Schilo has perfected some new autumn and winter creations, again making the best possible use of the finest seasonal produce. Characteristically suited to this time of year is the chicken yakitori served with foie gras and miso flavoured turnip – a dish which perfectly encapsulates the harmonious fusion of east and west in Schilo’s cooking. A second clear highlight of the winter menu is the cappuccino of white truffle and sweet corn – fluffy yet surprisingly filling and an absolute treat for the taste buds. Other new additions are the turbot with asparagus, sake and rich caviar sauce; and the barbecued wagyu beef, which literally melts in the mouth and is served with seasonal Japanese mushrooms.

The ambience of the restaurant adapts well to the colder months and darker evenings with elegant, candlelit table settings, rich draping and tapestries on the walls which create a warm and inviting atmosphere. Limited place settings are available with a policy of only one sitting per table each evening so diners are encouraged to take their time, relax and enjoy dinner at ease. For this reason, the restaurant evokes a bustling yet refined atmosphere which lends itself well to special occasions and celebrations. The softly lit finca-style courtyard and the grandeur of the hotel’s foyer and various reception areas are also particularly enticing, and an overnight stay at Finca Cortesín in conjunction with dinner at Schilo is proving a popular option. The hotel is nestled in the hills just above Estepona – half an hour’s drive from both Marbella and Sotogrande – but an overnight stay adds an extra memorable touch to the evening and can simply be that little bit more practical. Schilo will be holding a special Christmas dinner on 24 December and a gala dinner to bring in 2010 on New Year’s Eve. Special Christmas and New Year’s packages are being offered by the hotel based on a stay of three or five nights, with use of the hotel’s facilities and a full programme of festivities and gastronomic events. I Finca Cortesín & Schilo Ctra. de Casares Tel. 952 937 800 www.fincacortesin.com w w w. s o c i e t y l i v i n g m a g a z i n e . c o m

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FINE DINING NAGA THAI

The perfect harmony of fine European wines with authentic Thai flavours WORDS SAM JONES PHOTOS DAVID TOMS

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t has been regarded as one of the Coast’s finest Thai restaurants since opening in Banús’ fashionable Cristamar Centre four years ago. From the onset Naga Thai has remained a firm favourite with both the area’s visitors and locals for its fabulous authentic Thai cuisine, an excellent standard of genuinely welcoming service and an attractive setting which is pleasantly relaxed by day with an al fresco terrace where customers can enjoy a leisurely lunch, and chic and cosmopolitan by night with a kitchen which stays open until midnight.

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One thing which stands out at Naga are the small touches and attention to detail such as fresh flowers on each table, a maître’d who knows his menu inside out and the impression of a good feeling between the restaurant team which surely add to its popularity and make it such an attractive place to dine. The latest addition at Naga is a revamped wine list which has been especially created by the owners, who believe a high quality wine list is as important an accompaniment to fine Asian cuisine as it is to European and other Western food. By re-visiting the original wine list – which has always maintained an excellent standard – Naga has upgraded the quality by cancelling a few existing numbers and keeping their list fresh by bringing in a selection of new, sought-after wines. The restaurant has consistently attracted a broad range of international clientele and the wine list certainly reflects this diversity with the strong influence of regions across France and Spain (including Cataluña). Notable choices are highlighted by a delicious Maison KuentzBas from the Alsace region and other whites include an excellent choice of Bourgogne chardonnay. A recommendation from the list of rosé is the Côtes de Provence “Clos de l´Oratoire” by Château Minuty. The notable list

of reds includes a generous choice from Spain’s award-winning Ribera del Duero area, as well as Rioja and Somontano, while the Château Chasse-Spleen offers something quite special. Whichever your preference, the impressive list of wines can be savoured alongside a fabulous menu of Thai specialities lovingly created by the head chef, whose expertise has been perfected in the kitchens of some of the most prestigious addresses in Bangkok. The menu features an extensive, ongoing list of classic Thai dishes – including starters, soups, salads and an ample choice of mains – as well as a smaller selection of special dishes compiled and changed regularly, jointly by the chef and maître’d. An emphasis on creativity ensures each dish is beautifully presented, and is bursting with colour and fresh garnishing. Interestingly, there is an option of ordering off the menu should you wish to try something different or something you perhaps tried in Thailand, and diners can also make special requests for vegetarian or health-conscious “light” dishes. A central concept behind the menu at Naga Thai is the combination of European-inspired dishes with traditional Thai tastes. The crispy duck a l’orange in Thai style, for example, fuses a typically French dish with the sweetness of


fresh Thai flavours; while the succulent beef tenderloin can be ordered with crispy basil leaves or royal Thai green curry. Other popular main dishes at Naga include the impressively presented fried rosada fragranced to perfection with Thai herbs: and the giant grilled king prawns with rich red curry sauce and kaffir lime leaves – both of which are photographed here. Naga Thai is open daily for lunch and dinner (kitchen open 1-4pm and 8pm-midnight, although diners can stay longer) and a special menu with live entertainment will be laid on to celebrate New Year’s Eve. Take away and a full catering service, which has been enjoyed at some of Marbella’s most glamorous and wellattended functions and events, is also available.


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THE ORANGE TREE

Contemporary fine dining in Marbella Old Town WORDS SAM JONES PHOTOS DAVID TOMS

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egular fine diners will almost certainly be familiar with The Orange Tree, where an excellent reputation for creative, contemporary cuisine has ensured an impressive flow of customers through the charming restaurant – located just off the picturesque Orange Square in Marbella Old Town. The restaurant opened seven years ago and has grown from strength-to-strength thanks to its winning combination of superb food, a high level of service from a personable restaurant team and an intimate setting which is warm and inviting. It has a lively atmosphere at this time of the year, and flows effortlessly into the Old Town’s quaint cobbled streets during summertime. It is testament to The Orange Tree’s success that special occasions such as New Year’s Eve are fully booked months in advance but, nevertheless, the venue makes an excellent choice for celebrations and occasions all-year round, whether it be a romantic dinner for two or a larger group booking. Dining at The Orange Tree is always an exceptional experience, not least because of the fabulous food but also owing to the small touches such as freshly homemade bread baked daily in delicious flavours including honey and walnut, spicy cardamom or sundried tomato and served with fresh olive

tapenade; or the excellent wine list, which has an emphasis on the finest Spanish wines such as the smooth Pago de los Capellanes from Ribera del Duero, the full-bodied Enrique Mendoza from Alicante, or the Hacienda Monasterio from the same Ribera vineyards as Vega-Sicillia. Much to the joy of their returning clientele, the trio of reputable Orange Tree chefs – who respectively hail from Holland, the UK and Ireland – regularly compile new and exciting menus which change in the restaurant every six weeks. But it goes without saying that these menus of exquisitely presented, seasonal masterpieces are as much a culinary delight for new customers as they are for old. Each menu is kept fairly concise with seven starters, seven mains and seven desserts, including delicious meat and fish dishes as well as tempting vegetarian options (it’s also worth mentioning that the kitchen is flexible when it comes to vegetarian dishes). In addition to the main menu, The Orange Tree’s “early bird” menu – which includes a reasonably priced choice of either two or three courses taken from the main á la carte –also proves extremely popular and is perfect for anyone wishing to combine an early dinner with shopping or a late afternoon ramble around the Old Town.


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A taste of the new Orange Tree menu… Starters: Terrine of duck liver and duck confit, with plum and fig compote with toasted ciabatta Braised rabbit and white truffle pie with poached pear topped with kataifi pastry Pan-seared fillet of mackerel with plum tomato and fennel confit dressed with rocket and basil oil Mains: Roast breast of duck with plum chutney, butternut squash mash, wilted greens and balsamic jus Medallions of pork fillet, fondant potato, braised red cabbage and a date and lemon sauce Pan-fried king prawns, stir-fried mangetout, bean sprouts and cashew nuts with scented belly pork Desserts: Rich Belgian chocolate fig pudding, pistachio ice-cream and chocolate sauce Oven-baked pear, apple and walnut crumble with rich crème anglaise and vanilla ice-cream Pineapple and amaretto parfait with a snickers spring roll


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he Costa del Sol might be best known for sun, beaches and glamorous parties but it is also a paradise for discerning foodies who delight in fine cuisine. This month we continue our special section on restaurant and gastronomic news from along the coast.

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ROCKING INTO PUERTO BANÚS Hard Rock Café expands into southern Spain

NEWS FROM GARUM Special events and new menu at popular café bar and restaurant Always keen to keep regular customers happy with new initiatives and special events, Garum has announced several items of news this month. First up, the stylish Marbella paseo marítimo venue has introduced several mouth-watering new additions to its menu, which still features the classic house favourites alongside tempting new starters such as roast sweet potato soup with spiced bacon chips; fresh foie gras filled gingerbread with an orange and almond sauce; and Japanese beef rolls marinated with soy sauce, sesame and wasabi, served with a pickled ginger dip. New main dishes blend autumnal and exotic flavours and include grilled rosada and pumpkin with braised citrus and coriander vegetables; confit of duck with candied pineapple, chilli wedge sweet potatoes, spring onion and

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The exciting news of Hard Rock Café’s arrival in Marbella spread across the Coast like wildfire this summer as a massive installation project got underway on the venue, which occupies a prime Puerto Banús location opposite El Corte Inglés. Hard Rock International chose Puerto Banús as the location for its fifth venue in Spain thanks to the area’s glamorous lifestyle and jet-set clientele, and those visiting Hard Rock Marbella can look forward to viewing pieces from the brand’s world-famous collection of memorabilia which includes items from some of the world’s most famous and loved music icons. Limited-edition Hard Rock Marbella memorabilia will also be available to purchase from the Rock Shop. green beans; and an indulgent Irish fillet steak with double baked goat’s cheese soufflé, onion jam and potato pie. Garum’s annual cheesecake festival proves a huge success each November and this year customers can look forward to over 35 varieties of cheesecake including interesting savoury combinations as well as deliciously sweet creations. The festival continues throughout the month of November and is open during the day and night for all. Finally, Garum launches the second winter season of “Carly at Garum” this month, following the success of the live music group’s performances last winter. A series of intimate and relaxed dinner performances are planned throughout the months of November and December, with Carly’s CD released during the performance on 14 Nov. More information: www.garummarbella.com

A highlight of Hard Rock Café’s recent Marbella launch has to be the high-quality, classic, American fare on offer, which has delighted customers around the world for 38 years. Their menus continue to prove a hit in all parts of the world and include house favourites described as Hard Rock’s legendary burgers, southern-style sandwiches and signature smoke house specialities. In addition, Hard Rock offers a wide range of drinks and the lively bar in the new Puerto Banús café is certainly an attractive place to meet for cocktails and drinks. From “hurricanes” to margaritas, there is an excellent choice of house and classic cocktails, as well as “Alternative Rock” non-alcoholic beverages featuring creations such as wild berry smoothies and crushed velvet martinis. More information: www.hardrock.com


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RETURN OF THE SUNDAY ROAST Passion Café serves traditional dish… with a touch of creativity Autumn is certainly here, with winter on its way, and that calls for one thing – the return of the traditional Sunday roast. Going down particularly well so far is the traditional Sunday lunch being served at the popular Passion Café in San Pedro’s fashionable La Colonia commercial centre. Sunday diners won’t be disappointed by the delicious roast menu, which includes fine, succulent cuts of meat with all the trimmings and a touch of creativity you might expect from the team at Passion. The menu includes roast lamb with garlic, rosemary and red wine; chicken breast with apricot, sage and onion stuffing; and, of course, traditional roast beef with Yorkshire pudding. Each dish is accompanied by a freshly prepared selection of vegetables including roasted carrots, al dente broccoli, cauliflower cheese, roast potatoes, tasty roasted sweet potatoes and flavoursome homemade gravy. A freshly made soup – such as the mouthwatering sweet potato with coconut milk and lime – is laid on for anyone who fancies a starter; but save some space for something from Passion Café’s list of devilish desserts, which includes tempting choices such as sticky date and walnut cake with ice-cream and caramel; spiced winter fruit crumble; warm Somerset apple cake with ice-cream and caramel; brownie with hot chocolate sauce; pavlova roulade with summer fruits; and baked tequila and lime cheesecake. More information: www.passioncafe.eu

DA BRUNO CELEBRATES 15TH ANNIVERSARY Commemorative gastronomic event and photographic exhibition The Da Bruno group celebrated 15 fantastic years of business on the Coast with a wellattended gastronomic festival at the Da Bruno Sul Mare restaurant in Marbella. The anniversary celebrations were also marked by a special photographic exhibition by local photographer Pepe Marpy, whose collection of black and white works showcased the transformation of the city of Marbella into one of the world’s leading tourist destinations. Owners of the Da Bruno group Bruno and Giuseppina Filippone were joined during the well-attended occasion by local representatives including Marbella mayoress Angeles Muñoz. The group now includes five popular restaurants: three in Marbella, one in San Pedro and a restaurant with a delicatessen in Cabopino. More information: www.dabruno.com w w w. s o c i e t y l i v i n g m a g a z i n e . c o m

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LA PAPPARDELLA

Location: Frontline port Tel. 956 793 333 Chic venue ideal for watching the world pass by with snacks and full meals.

Location: Ctra. de Casares Tel. 952 937 800 www.fincacortesin.com Gourmet Asian-fusion cuisine created by world-class chef Schilo Van Corvorden at the Finca Cortesin hotel and golf resort. Superb service, elegant setting and excellent wine list.

Location: Laguna Village Tel. 952 807 354 Popular Italian restaurant group which made its mark in London and Puerto Banús. Extensive list of dishes made using finest Italian ingredients, and great service. A fine dining experience in chic, luxurious surroundings.

FLAHERTY’S Location: Frontline port Tel. 956 790 390 Lively Irish bar and restaurant with well-priced snacks and full dishes – fun ambience and live music evenings.

BENAHAVIS International TABERNA DEL ALABADERO Location: Crta. de Ronda Km. 167 Tel. 952 812 794 www.alabaderoresort.com Creative inexpensive cuisine, in elegant surroundings including stunning garden setting .

STARZ MARBELLA

Location: C.C. Centroplaza Tel: 952 816 313 Location: C.C. Cristamar www.starzmarbella.com Tel. 952 815 319 International food with all-day Wide range of exquisite and exotic dishes enjoyed in stylish breakfast and extensive lunch menu. Open Monday to surroundings. Open daily for Saturday 8.30am–5pm. Free wifi. lunch and dinner. Take away and full catering service also TERRA SANA available. Location: near Andalucía Plaza Tel. 952 906 205 International Renowned for its tasty and healthy dishes. BUDDHA BEACH Location: Urb. Marina Villa EVITA BY BUENOS AIRES (beachside) Location: Avda. del Prado Tel. 952 813 882 Luxurious Balinese setting with Tel. 952 929 620 al fresco restaurant serving an Superb Argentinean cuisine. Golf appetising selection of dishes views on a beautiful terrace. ranging from fresh seafood platters to Thai fusion cuisine, sushi, Italian creative salads and lighter REGINA’S dishes. A “snack and wrap” Location: near Andalucía Plaza menu can be enjoyed from Tel. 952 814 529 Buddha’s beach beds. Elegant surroundings with highquality Italian dishes ranging from BUBBLES traditional to creative. Open for Location: Plaza Antonio dinner, Monday to Saturday. Banderas, TIBV

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GIRASOL

Location: Avda. del Prado Tel. 952 813 859 Location: Jardines del Puerto Superb service and excellent food from award-winning chefs Tel. 951 703 175 Michel and Paul. Attractive Fashionable pizzeria serving surroundings and pleasant patio authentic Italian specialities. Takeaway available. Open every terrace overlooking golf valley. Open every evening, except night from 8pm. Sunday, for dinner. www.societylivingmagazine.com

YANX CAFÉ Location: Centro Plaza Tel. 952 818 861 www.cafeyanx.com A prized location and lively atmosphere make this a great choice all-round.

Oriental THAI BANGKOK Location: Plaza de Las Orquídeas Tel. 952 813 603 Traditional Thai and Asian cuisine made from the freshest ingredients. Open daily for lunch and dinner.

GOLDEN M ILE Oriental SUKHOTHAI Location: Marbella Mar Tel. 952 770 550 Fabulous Thai cuisine, with intimate surroundings and cosmopolitan décor.

TAI PAN Location: Puente Romano Tel. 952 777 893 Enjoy cocktails at Polynesian bar before sampling oriental cuisine in beautiful surroundings.

HARD ROCK CAFE

Location: Opp. El Corte Inglés www.hardrock.com High-quality, classic American International fare on offer, including such house favourites as burgers, PASSION CAFÉ southern-style sandwiches and Location: C.C. La Colonia signature smoke house Tel. 952 781 583 specialities. World-famous www.passioncafe.eu Fresh and creative food served collection of memorabilia and throughout the day. Fantastic lively bar, offering wide variety breakfasts, salads, wok dishes, of drinks and cocktails as well as “Alternative Rock” nonfajitas, burgers, wraps and sandwiches. Daily specials and alcoholic beverages. superb evening menu. Eclectic décor and pleasant ambience. NUEVA ANDALUCÍA

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Tel. 606 070 979 Superb international cuisine and cocktails in stunning Balinese roof terrace setting (adjoining al fresco lounge bar and stylish nightclub). Menu includes selection of hot and cold starters, creative sushi and sashimi, fresh fish and delicious meat dishes.

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MAGNA CAFÉ

Location: Magna Marbella Golf, Tel. 952 929 578 THAI GALLERY www.magnacafe.com Location: Puerta de Banús Exquisite cuisine in stunning Tel. 952 818 392 Creative cuisine with professional surroundings. Bar and large service and lively atmosphere. terrace with breathtaking views. Open daily for dinner.

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THE BEACH HOUSE

Tel. 952 771 799 Highly popular restaurant set within stylish surroundings, al fresco at its best.

Location: opp. Marbella Club Tel. 952 863 922 Authentic Argentinean cuisine including meat specialities fresh from the grill. Attractive décor, including cocktail bar.

Location: frontline beach Elviria Tel. 952 839 458 www.thebeachhousemarbella.com Idyllic location by the sea with stunning sunsets over one of the Coast’s best beaches. Open daily for lunch and dinner.

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MARBELLA

Location: Orange Square Tel. 952 924 613 / 680 224 457 Creative contemporary cuisine, with innovative new menu every six weeks. Open daily for dinner from 6.30 till late; early evening menu until 8pm.

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BYBLOS

Location: C/ Camilo José Cela Tel. 952 868 898 www.beckittsmarbella.com Creative cuisine and fine wines in a relaxed and friendly atmosphere. Excellent service. Open daily for dinner from 6.30pm with “early bird menu”; seasonal specials and full à la carte.

Location: Elviria Tel: 952 836 208 Traditional Lebanese cuisine including a wide variety of vegetarian dishes..

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Location: El Ancon Playa International Tel. 639 553 088 A Costa del Sol institution, popular with visiting celebrities ZOZOÏ Location: Plaza Altamirano and residents alike. Tel. 952 858 868 Old converted house provides SUITE Location: Hotel Puente Romano perfect atmosphere for cuisine with a difference. Tel. 952 820 900 Stunning restaurant and lounge SANTIAGO serving superb Moroccan and Location: Paseo Marítimo Mediterranean cuisine in Tel. 952 770 078 luxurious surroundings. www.restaurantesantiago.com Considered the “dean” of Italian Marbella restaurants, specialising in fish and seafood from TERRAZA DUAL throughout Spain. Location: Marbella Mar Tel. 952 925 250 GARUM www.terrazadual.com Location: Paseo Marítimo Great service and attractive Tel. 952 858 858 surroundings. Home-made dishes. Take away also available. www.garummarbella.com Great for drinks, snacks and à la carte dining. Open daily for DA BRUNO breakfast, lunch and dinner Location: (also San Pedro, Open seven days. Marbella and Cabopino) Tel. 952 857 521 Fresh and fabulous Italian food served in lively surroundings. Open daily for lunch and dinner.

NIKKI BEACH

Location: Hotel Don Carlos (beachside) Nikki’s signature “global” cuisine served in luxurious beach club TERRA SANA surroundings either on the palmLocation: Nueva Andalucía shaded al fresco terrace, or from Tel. 952 906 205 Freshly made, lovingly prepared one of the oversized beach beds. An extensive choice of intefood which uses the best possible ingredients. Open for rnational dishes inspired by Nikki’s worldwide locations including breakfast, lunch and dinner. first-class sushi platters, creative salads and a fine dining menu. Italian Location: Calle Gloria 12 Tel. 952 863 125 International Beautiful renovated old town house with modern Italian MIJAS PLAYA cuisine in elegant surroundings. Location: La Cala seafront Tel. 952 493 749 Popular restaurant overlooking CASA NOSTRA Location: C/ Camilo José Cela the sea, with entertainment and dancing every evening. Superb Tel. 952 861 108 food in elegant surroundings. Local dining institution since 1988, with extensive selection of superb Italian cuisine. VALPARAISO Location: Ctra de Mijas Tel. 952 485 996 SOL I LUNA Excellent Italian and international Location: Las Lomas de cuisine served in charming and Marbella Club elegant surroundings. Tel. 952 866 627 A fusion of fine Italian and Mediterranean cuisine in a THE TERRACE tranquil al fresco setting. Special Location: Golf Hotel Tamisa menus, wine tastings and Tel. 952 585 988 weekend buffets are a highlight. www.hoteltamisagolf.com Stunning views across Mijas Golf. Extensive à la carte and modFrench erately priced menu of the week. Ideal for business meetings, CASANIS weddings, events, fashion shows. Location: Calle Ancha 8 Tel. 952 900 450 Exquisite bistro serving menu FUENGIROLA del día as well as à la carte, aperitifs and cocktails. Open International Monday to Saturday for dinner.

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PUEBLO LÓPEZ

Location: off C/ Valencia Tel. 952 471 929 Well-established, family-run International restaurant in charming Pueblo López cobbled courtyard BONO’S BEACH Location: Costabella beachside offering excellent, well-priced international cuisine. Tel. 952 839 236 www.bonosbeach.com Fine cuisine in a stunning location on one of the most beautiful beaches in Marbella. w w w. s o c i e t y l i v i n g m a g a z i n e . c o m

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MAKATI TEPPANYAKI

Location: Edif. River Playa Tel. 952 580 640 Location: Crta. Mijas, Km. 4.2 www.restaurantemakati.com Superb Japanese cuisine in chic Tel. 952 590 727 Polish and international cuisine – surroundings with excellent service – moderately priced but original creations, well-priced ample dishes. and generous servings – in a relaxed and comfortable setting, with easy parking and live BENALMÁDENA entertainment twice a week.

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NIRVANA Location: Altos de Higueron Tel. 952 568 564 Wide selection of excellent, moderately priced Indian cuisine in friendly atmosphere.

Location: C/ Santa Isabel 8 Tel. 952 586 031 www.restaurantevegetalia.com Salad buffet with hot dishes of LA CARIHUELA the day at lunchtime; a la carte selection in the evenings, fresh Spanish juices and homemade desserts. Closed Sunday and Monday. RÍAS DE GALICIA Location: Paseo Marítimo Tel. 952 385 974 / 629 535 887 Oriental www.riasdegalicia.es Basque and Galician cuisine in THAI LANNA frontline beach setting. Extensive Location: C/ Francisco Cano à la carte selection and Tel. 952 587 139Exquisite moderately priced menu del día . selection of well-presented Thai dishes in attractive ambience, with friendly and BAR PLAYA attentive service. Location: C/ Bulto Tel. 952 386 235 Cosy, family-run establishment International specialising in home-style fish and seafood dishes, and varied HAPPY DAYS tapas… excellent quality and Location: Edif. Sierra Mijas moderately priced. Tel. 952 664 004 Superb, well-priced Danishstyle dishes, including GIBRALTAR traditional open sandwiches.

Spanish LA GAMBA DORADA Location: Avda. Jesús Cautivo Tel. 952 477 267 The best seafood in town, in pristine surroundings with professional and friendly service.

MESON BRAVO Location: C/ Francisco Cano Tel. 952 585 417 Wide selection of traditional Spanish and original international cuisine for all tastes.

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International 14 ON THE QUAY

Location: Queensway Quay Tel. (+350) 200 43731 Relaxing setting overlooking the marina, with flexible opening hours (11am to 11pm) and menu, including light dishes, exquisite a la carte and weekly specials – at reasonable prices. Open seven days a week; closed Sunday night.

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ULTRA SCULPT LOSING FAT WITHOUT SURGERY By Lisa Oldfield

Lose up to two dress sizes for Christmas and for the rest of the year with this revolutionary non-surgical, non-invasive ultrasonic liposuction treatment. Ultrasonic liposuction is a painless non-surgical treatment to remove fat and re-sculpt the curves of your body, helping you feel more confident about your shape. It is known as the “lunch-time liposuction” and is also responsible for the celebrity six-packs we see today.

So how does it work? Gentle focused ultrasound waves are used to remove fat cells permanently and, once removed, they will not re-grow. Ultrasound waves painlessly disrupt the fat cells, the released fat passes though your lymphatic drainage system and your body processes it. It is also important that you take a healthy approach to losing weight by combining the treatment with a healthy lifestyle.

The advantages over surgical liposuction include: no need for general or local anaesthetic; no downtime or the need to wear compression garments; it is nonsurgical and non-invasive; you can return to normal day to day activities immediately; you can see and feel the results immediately; there is no risk of infection, scarring or bruising; there are no sideeffects and it is completely safe; Often results are visible after the first treatment and will improve further over the course of the treatments, with many clients losing up to two dress sizes. Each package consists of six to 12 treatments, with one to three weeks between visits. The treatment can be carried out on both men and women. After each treatment, because your liver will be busy processing the fat that has been broken down by the ultrasonic treatment, it is very important to drink at least two litres of water every day. After the last treatment you will be invited back three weeks later for your final assessment. Ultra Sculpt clinics are held on Wednesdays at The English Cut and Thursdays at Princess Studios. For an appointment or consultation call Lisa Oldfield at Ultra Sculpt on 655 232 059, email lisa@ultrasculpt.es or visit www.ultrasculpt.es; or contact The English Cut (Tel. 952 931 510) or Princess Studios directly (Tel. 952 905 119). (Photos: Ruth Jones)

FISCHER CAR GROUP CHARITY GOLF EVENT IN AID OF ASPANDEM One hundred golfers teed up in a charity golf event at Aloha which raised €5,710 for Aspandem (a Marbella-based association for handicapped people). The Mercedes Car Group sponsored the event with a hole-in-one prize and the auction of a little Mercedes. More information: www.aspandem.org www.fischercargroup.com

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NEWS UPDATE TAMLA MOTOWN AND NORTHERN SOUL WEEK-LONG FESTIVAL AT SUNSET BEACH CLUB

PET POWER PHOTOGENIC PETS… AND LOOKING FOR A HOME Toni Cochrane, the Marbella-based photographer who conceived the idea of Society Living’s photogenic pets competition earlier this year, would like to hear from other owners interested in having their pets photographed with a view to being featured in future issues. Contact her on Tel. 952 865 509 or visit www.tcfotografia.com This month we feature a captivating shot of Luna, owned by Sara. We are pleased to offer space in these pages to Costa associations looking after and trying to find homes for abandoned or mistreated animals. If you would like contact details for your association included in this new section, email: editorial@societylivingmagazine.com F.A.M.A.: The F.A.M.A dog adoption charity has many dogs looking for a home. If you are looking to adopt a dog visit the adoption tab at www.f-a-m-a.net. They are also always in need of new volunteers to join the small team. ADANA: Open from 9am to 5pm Monday to Friday and 10am to 2pm on weekends and public holidays, the Adana kennels always have dogs seeking good homes. Anyone looking for a pet or planning to visit the kennels can contact Marjorie Bedford: Tel. 952 797 405 or 636 934 146; administracion@adana.es; www.adana.es Other associations: TRIPLE A: www.aaahelps.com SOS: www.sos-animals.org

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The sound of Northern Soul and Tamla Motown for many brings back memories of a well-spent youth and a scene that of late has had a massive revival, not just in the UK but also throughout Europe and as far away as Australia. Now the music they say never went away is coming to the Coast with a week-long festival at the Moonlight Club in the Sunset Beach Club resort in Benalmádena Costa. Costa Del Soul 2009 kicks-off on Saturday 31 October with sessions every night from 9pm till 2am (until 5am on Friday and both Saturdays), plus a live band on Saturday the 7th. The main room will play Northern, Motown and club anthems, and there will also be various theme nights hosted by legendary Wigan Casino DJ Kev Roberts, plus DJs who are well known on the modern day scene. The Hitsville International Soul Club Room will concentrate on the rarer Northern sounds, crossover and tunes for collectors and connoisseurs with Dave Moore and DJs from the UK, Spain, Germany, Italy and Sweden. There are also afternoon sessions in this room on Saturday the 7th (1-6pm) and Sunday the 8th (12-6pm). A pass for the whole event costs €39 but single session tickets, which can be purchased on the door, are €10 each. So dig out your dancing shoes, get on down to the Sunset Beach Club and let your feet find the floor for some of that up-tempo beatin’ rhythm. (Mickey Reynolds)

More information: www.goldsoul.co.uk/shop/ events_calendar.php?select_event=88

MILLS&MILLS MEDICAL LAUNCH OF NEW SPANISH BRAND Following the recent merger with the second biggest cosmetic surgery provider in the UK, The Hospital Group, Mills&Mills Medical have now launched their Spanish brand and its website. Explains David Mills, director of Mills&Mills, “We want people in Spain, both Spanish and British, to have more choice. We also want Mills&Mills to be viewed as more European; our aim on launching the new site is therefore to encourage the inclusion of the Spanish community. We are currently opening clinics all over mainland Spain, the Canaries and the Balearic islands. Since the launch of the site we have literally seen hundreds of new customer enquiries. By offering more choice we also want to ensure that cosmetic surgery is affordable without compromising on the care or wellbeing of our patients.” Launching the new Spanish brand brings Mills&Mills one step closer to their ultimate goal of expanding worldwide – opening clinics and employing top surgeons from around the world. More information: www.cirugiaplasticaperfecta.es

NEW BOOK RELEASES DEADLY SECRETS – crime thriller set in southern Spain Written by local author Robert Tenison, Deadly Secrets is a gripping crime thriller about bribery, corruption, money laundering and murder in Andalucía, with the action taking place in the fictional coastal town of Los Cipreses, as well as in Granada, Madrid, London, the Cayman Islands and Sevilla. The story centres on the sale of a large piece of land in Los Cipreses by a local businessman who bribes various local and regional government officials to ensure the re-classification of the land for use as a golf course and residential housing development. Robert Tenison was born of Spanish parents in the UK and spent 15 years as a commercial and investment banker, including a spell in the Cayman Islands. On leaving banking, he worked as a freelance business consultant and authored two Financial Times management reports until founding an online recruitment company. For the last seven years he has been living in southern Spain, working in the property and financial services sector. Read opening chapters at www.roberttenison.com; more information at www.deadlysecrets.es DON’T MISS THE FIESTA! – dark secrets in a Spanish village An Englishman fleeing his scandalous past seeks the simple life in a remote Andalucian village, but instead becomes embroiled in a chilling tale of passion and vengeance. After many years living in a Málaga village, author David Baird says he has found that rural Spain is full of surprises, and that is what inspired him to write his latest book – and first work of fiction – Don’t Miss The Fiesta! The book tells how “the expat escapist falls for a local girl but then discovers dark secrets and a nightmare of guilt lurking below the village’s placid surface”. Born in Shropshire, awardwinning journalist and photographer Baird is well-known for his travel and guide books. His book Between Two Fires was a poignant account of the impact of the anti-Franco guerrilla movement; while his other books include Sunny Side Up – the 21st century hits a Spanish village and Back Roads of Southern Spain (published by Santana Books). Published by Maroma Press, Don’t Miss the Fiesta! is on sale at English-language bookshops on the Coast or can be bought online at: www.maromapress.wordpress.com


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NEWS UPDATE MARBELLA VEIN CLINIC INTRODUCTION OF LATEST LASER TECHNOLOGY

IN BRIEF I WEDDING FAIR: The Celebra wedding fair will be held at Málaga’s Palacio de Ferias y Congresos (exhibition centre) from 28 to 30 November. More information: www.fycma.com

Always at the cutting edge of medical technology, Marbella Vein Clinic have recently introduced the latest laser to the clinic – for the treatment of varicose veins. This new radial laser works at a higher frequency, thus providing enhanced accuracy as it ensures more specific action at the vein wall. The treatments are more refined, less painful and ultimately more effective. And, just as important, the price remains the same! More information: Tel. 952 867 003; info@marbellavein.com; www.marbellavein.com

I STRICTLY SINGLES: A Strictly Singles gala dinner and dance will be held on Saturday 21 November from 8pm to 1am at Hotel Guadalpin in Marbella; it includes a three-course dinner, wine and coffee, for 60 per person. More information: Tel. 664 469 445

SPORT AND FITNESS GETTING INTO SHAPE FOR CHRISTMAS With the holiday season looming, now is the time to get yourself into shape for all those Christmas parties. To get achieve that sculptured body you have always dreamed of is a difficult goal without the guidance and expertise of a personal trainer. Sean McShea is renowned for his excellent coaching and motivational skills. With an extensive background in sports and fitness, he was a top boxer in Ireland and even helped to coach the Irish under-16 world champion. He has trained in Muay Thai boxing and taekwondo and is the first to set up boxing clubs on the Coast. Great for getting rid of any inner frustration. He has

also been involved in coaching some of Ireland’s top dancers, specialising in correcting posture; and has great success with people suffering from disabilities and injuries. “Each client will receive a free in-depth consultation so that I can customise a training schedule for their specific needs; this will also include nutritional advice.” he explains. Whether you want to train in your home or gym, no one will help you obtain the body of your dreams faster than Sean McShea. A one-hour session costs €55; 10 sessions, €500. More information: Tel: 63325023; www.fitclub.ie

“STRICTLY COME DANCING” – COSTA STYLE PROFESSIONAL COACHING… AND SOCIALISING

How many of you watching this year’s Strictly Come Dancing have said, “I wish I could do that?” Well now is your chance! We are lucky to have here on the Coast Lia

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Mullins, the former world number one in ballroom dancing. In fact she used to compete against some of the Strictly dancers and beat them! Lia is now offering top-class professional, progressive coaching of ballroom and Latin American dancing to children and adults, irrespective of their experience or ability, in various locations from Benalmádena to Sotogrande. Her website shows her full itinerary. A noted and passionate teacher, back in Ireland she ran the top dance school and in 2006 her pupils came top in all six categories at the All Ireland Championships. “It is not just about learning to dance,” explains Lia. “It is also a very social activity. I will be arranging balls and weekly nights out for the adults where they can socialise and dance. As for the children, they will take part

in competitions, shows and demonstrations.” Whether you want to feel the Latin flavour of salsa or the passion of the tango you could not find yourself in more capable hands than the talented Lia Mullins.

More information: Tel : 633 250 255; www.liamullins.com


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SCENE & HEARD

SNAPSHOTS As it is not always possible to cover every party, launch or general celebration we would like to in our Society pages, the Snapshots section features other events along the coast – and further afield. If you would like your special occasion featured in the magazine, send us a selection of high-resolution photos and a brief write-up about the event (maximum 50 words), by 10 November (for the December issue) to: editorial@societylivingmagazine.com

Shatner star turn at Marbella International Film Festival William Shatner’s Gonzo Ballet won the best documentary award at the Marbella International Film Festival. The Hollywood veteran, and executive producer of the film, was in Marbella to receive the award, one of several presented at the fourth annual festival – which also included screenings, workshops and musical performances.

Inauguration of revamped Echegaray Theatre in Málaga Málaga Mayor Francisco de la Torre presided over a starstudded gala inauguration of the renovated Echegaray Theatre. Located in the city centre, close to the Cervantes Theatre and Picasso Museum, the restored venue offers a full cultural schedule including theatre, musicals, children’s shows and dance, as well as educative programmes. (Photos: Daniel Pérez / Teatro Cervantes) 102

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Annual fashion show presents new collections Eva Justh held a fashion show showcasing her autumn/winter designs, which include some great party outfits for gala dinners and balls. Guests enjoyed cocktails and canapés while watching the girls on the catwalk modelling the haute couture one-off pieces.


Exhibition with a special family theme The Mother, Baby and Toddler Exhibition held in Estepona and organised by Lisa Campbell was a great success, with exhibitors such as Princess Studios, DaDa, TC Fotografia, TVOne and many others taking part. Visitors enjoyed a pleasant day checking out all the stalls, as well as a fashion show with pregnant women presented by Indybel.


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IN THE STARS

In the stars ... with Russell Grant SCORPIO October 24th – November 22nd

CELEBRITY STAR Anne Hathaway Born 12 November 1982 in Brooklyn, New York. A talented actress whose first prominent film role was The Princess Diaries in 2001, after which she had a string of successful films including Brokeback Mountain and this year’s Bride Wars opposite Kate Hudson.

An intimate relationship reaches a turning point on the 2nd; you need to improve your communication skills if you're going to continue this bond. The 5th is ideal for making a public presentation or going on a job interview. Be realistic regarding expectations of a family member on the 8th. Inspiration for a creative endeavour strikes on the 9th. Don't burst a relative's bubble on the 10th; offer congratulations for their achievements. Be ready to make a move on a love interest on the 11th. Criticising a sensitive relative on the 12th could end in disaster. Expressing your creativity will attract favourable attention on the 15th. The 16th prompts you to make a change to your personal lifestyle; relatives may not approve of this decision. Building a better budget is favoured for the 17th. The 22nd is good for getting a raise or finding a better paying job. The 23rd demands that you hold a relative accountable for their actions. Establishing a savings account, retirement plan or university fund is ideal for the 24th. Your sex appeal is irresistible on the 26th; use it to wrap the object of your affection around your little finger. The 27th is good for planning a family trip. Be careful what you say to an over-sensitive child around the 30th.

SAGITTARIUS November 23rd – December 21st A work assignment could come to an end on the 2nd, enabling you to enjoy more private time. The 4th invites you to focus on spiritually fulfilling pursuits. Don't overestimate your knowledge around the 8th; an unassuming person may know far more than you. Trust your intuition with regard to finances on the 9th; you can't afford to spend your money on ventures or companies that seem socially irresponsible. Try not to push yourself too hard on the 10th or you could destroy all of your progress. With a little digging, you could find some undervalued property on the 11th. Don't listen to neighbourhood gossip on the 12th; it could cause you to treat an innocent victim unfairly. Exciting changes to your personal life on the 15th allow you to spend more time at home, doing what you love. You may have to cancel a social engagement around the 16th just for the sake of getting a little rest and relaxation. Be sure to take an older friend's advice on the 17th. The 24th is ideal for pursuing your political goals. The 26th is great for applying to school or planning an overseas trip. Don't be shy about showing off your creative talent around the 27th. Arguing with a relative on the 30th will be pointless.

Horoscopes CAPRICORN

AQUARIUS

PISCES

December 22nd – January 20th

January 21st – February 19th

February 20th – March 20th

A romantic relationship or a responsibility forces you to cancel plans with friends on the 2nd. Take a friend's book or film recommendation on the 5th. Neither a lender nor borrower be on the 8th or a friendship will fall by the wayside. Your words carry a lot of weight with friends on the 9th. Don't overestimate your bank account on the 10th; exercise frugality. Buying a new computer or home entertainment system is favoured for the 11th. Don't jump to conclusions about someone's ethics around the 12th. Secret talks with a high-powered executive go well on the 17th. It's impossible to see eye to eye with a member of the opposite sex on the 19th. Listen to an expert instead of following the crowd on the 23rd. Yield the spotlight to your boss on the 24th even if you did most of the work. The 26th spurs a sexy conversation between you and a would-be wooer. Be honest with a friend whose life is spiralling out of control on the 27th. Keep salary negotiations under wraps on the 29th.

A painful family situation comes to a close on the 2nd, prompting you to pay closer attention to your career. Putting a stalled personal project in motion lifts your spirits on the 4th. The 5th is ideal for talking with your boss about future prospects. Don't overestimate your ideas regarding work on the 8th. The 9th favours working on a project in private. Don't overextend yourself around the 10th or your professional reputation will suffer. The 12th insists that you think in practical terms. You could win favourable recognition on the 15th for arriving at a brilliant solution to a stubborn problem. A career opportunity could be presented on the 16th but the details are a little hazy. Listen to an older person's advice regarding a friend on the 17th. The 23rd warns against over-indulging in food or drink at a party. Your expert knowledge comes in handy when working with a big group on the 24th. A business or romantic partner's encouragement prompts you to take a bold risk on the 26th. A personal idol could come crashing off its pedestal around the 27th. The 29th is perfect for working with a charitable institution. Attempts to reform a school or cultural institution will fall flat on the 30th.

Upsetting news about finances arrives on the 2nd; you'll have to find another way to pay your bills. Life becomes much more easy-going after the 4th. Make plans for an exotic holiday on the 5th. Don't exaggerate your knowledge on the 8th or you could be embarrassed. Ask an influential friend to write you a letter of recommendation on the 9th. The 10th finds you facing off with a quiet foreigner. Your unorthodox methods win the approval of a learned teacher on the 11th. Be realistic about reforming an educational or religious institution around the 12th. Your adventurous spirit puts you in line for romance on the 15th. A loved one's hospitalisation on the 16th may force you to cancel travel plans. Good use of your employer's resources could result in a promotion on the 17th. Don't challenge a colleague's methods around the 19th; their experience is greater than yours. A charmer could try to win your sympathy on the 23rd; turn a deaf ear to their sob story. Diplomacy wins you an important new client on the 24th. You race through work like a hot knife through butter around the 26th. Don't fool yourself with regard to an irreverent flirt on the 27th; they make a hobby of collecting hearts. And beware of venting your frustrations on the 30th or you could upset someone near and dear.

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Horoscopes In the stars ... with Russell Grant ARIES

TAURUS

GEMINI

March 21st – April 20th

April 21st – May 21st

May 22nd – June 21st

A source of income dries up on the 2nd, requiring you to find another job. Creative work related to dance, photography or film is worth pursuing on the 4th. Intelligent conversation is the source of your sex appeal on the 5th. Your charisma turns heads at a party on the 9th. The 10th is not good for challenging the status quo. Be realistic with regard to finances on the 12th. Steal away to a secluded hideaway with your lover on the 15th. The 16th puts strain on your bank account; try not to run up too much credit card debt. Listen to an experienced person's advice on the 17th, particularly with regard to travel. You aren't in the mood for a loved one's joking on the 19th; try not to lose your temper with them. Don't cancel plans with a friend on the 23rd, or you will really hurt their feelings. You can benefit from a friend's professional expertise on the 24th. An exciting opportunity to travel could fall into your lap on the 26th. Resist the urge to make romantic overtures toward a friend on the 27th. The 29th is wonderful for attending to legal matters. Don't argue with an instructor on the 30th, even if their opinions seem perfectly crazy.

You need to take the focus off yourself and put it onto a partner on the 2nd. More creative work will be forthcoming after the 4th. The 5th is ideal for signing a contract or entering into a business agreement. Give your beloved a token of your appreciation on the 8th. The 9th is good for planning a glamorous holiday with your amour. The 10th forces you to choose between professional advancement and personal happiness; err on the side of contentment. Sexual sparks could fly between you and a friend on the 11th. Resist the urge to burst a loved one's bubble on the 12th; give them unconditional support for following their dreams. Going out with a group of friends will be good for your ego on the 15th. It will be difficult to get a relationship off the ground on the 16th, particularly if you continue to harbour unrealistic expectations about your career. Be as resourceful as possible at work on the 17th; the less money you spend, the better. The 19th finds you warring with a member of the opposite sex. You won't be able to sweet talk your boss into giving you extra favours on the 23rd. An experienced colleague has valuable advice on the 24th; be sure to follow it. Both your personal and professional lives provide lots of fulfilment on the 26th. Someone you've put on a pedestal could come crashing to earth on the 27th. The 29th finds you flirting with a powerful executive. Don't lend money on the 30th to a friend who has been behaving strangely.

Disagreements with a colleague could disrupt your work on the 2nd; this is not a good time to unleash hidden resentments. It will be much easier to move forward with scholastic and travel plans on the 4th. The 5th is ideal for going on job interviews. Don't get caught up with a fad diet on the 8th. Your powers of seduction will be especially strong on the 9th. Don't correct a person's manners on the 10th or you will be the one who looks rude. The 11th is perfect for finding a job that combines artistry with technology. Becoming an expert requires lots of practice, as you'll soon discover on the 12th. Making healthy choices will improve your appearance on the 15th. A new routine that begins on the 16th won't afford much opportunity for day-dreaming. Taking a romantic relationship a step further is a distinct possibility on the 17th. If you're not careful, stress could take a toll on your health on the 19th. Be cautious with guarantees on the 23rd, or you could upset an influential client. Romance could develop between you and someone who is much older or younger on the 24th. The 26th is perfect for taking on a creative assignment. Your sharp intellect acts like an aphrodisiac on the 29th. Your boss isn't ready to hear the unvarnished truth on the 30th.

VIRGO August 24th – September 23rd

CANCER

LEO

June 22nd – July 23rd

July 24th – August 23rd

A group association comes to a close on the 2nd, leaving a gap in your social life. Confusion over joint finances clears up after the 4th. Talking to a child could help you blast through a creative block on the 5th. Resist the temptation to buy someone's affection on the 8th. The 9th is perfect for sneaking away to some place romantic with your amour. Sharing resources is essential on the 10th. You could find the perfect gift for a child on the 11th; it's always good to get a head-start on holiday shopping. Differing attitudes toward money could create strain in a relationship on the 12th. Be ready to try something new on the 15th, despite your family's reservations. You may not have the funds to launch a creative project on the 16th. Working from home proves productive on the 17th. Don't let arguments over money spoil a romantic outing on the 19th. Launch a job search on the 22nd. The 23rd could find you in a power struggle with a child. A relative could tip you off about a great job on the 24th. Launching an exercise regime is favoured for the 26th. Be realistic with regard to romance on the 27th. A good job with excellent benefits could be awarded to you on the 29th. Don't discuss religion or politics with a colleague on the 30th.

Beware of making an embarrassing public gaffe on the 2nd; it's better to listen more than you speak on this day. Sympathy and understanding return to a close relationship on the 4th. If you are looking for a roommate, the 5th would be ideal to launch your search. Be realistic regarding your expectations of a partner on the 8th; their priorities are not yours. Romantic opportunities could come via work on the 9th. Beware of bossing a business partner around on the 10th. The 11th is ideal for buying a household appliance. Avoid signing contracts or entering into partnerships on the 12th. An unexpected gift of money enables you to buy a house or purchase some furniture on the 15th. Ask an influential person to write you a letter of recommendation on the 17th. It's hard not to be impatient with an indecisive relative on the 19th. The 23rd forces you to scale back your expectations of a romance. If you'd like to expand your horizons, explore the possibility of teaching abroad on the 24th. A love interest is drawn to your positive outlook on the 26th. Confusion surrounding a relationship leaves you emotionally raw on the 27th. The 29th is perfect for making travel plans with a friend. An unexpected expense may force you to curtail a romantic outing on the 30th.

Your faith could be shaken around the 2nd, forcing you to pay closer attention to the facts. Work becomes more spiritually fulfilling on the 4th. News from a relative or neighbour on the 5th is music to your ears. The 8th does not favour job interviews or medical consultations; re-schedule any such appointments. A flirtatious conversation on the 9th has you walking on air. Don't exaggerate your abilities on the 10th or you'll end up looking foolish. The 11th favours buying electronic equipment; if you don't know much about such things, go to the store with a savvy friend. Imposing unfair standards on a colleague proves disastrous on the 12th. Someone could make an exciting romantic offer around the 15th. The 16th is not good for hiring new staff; wait a few days before making a job offer. An affluent relative could give you money for a household purchase on the 17th. Hidden resentments toward a neighbour or relative come pouring out on the 19th. Don't talk behind a colleague's back on the 23rd. Taking an ethical stance feels good on the 24th. The object of your affection could give you a delicious compliment on the 26th. Someone who asks for an honest opinion around the 27th may not be able to handle the truth. Working from home on the 29th proves productive. Avoid getting into a verbal sparring match on the 30th.

LIBRA September 24th – October 23rd Paying a debt leaves you strapped for cash on the 2nd. After the 4th it becomes much easier to sympathise with a child or lover. The 5th is ideal for negotiating a raise or finding a lucrative job. More money for luxuries becomes available around the 8th but you may want to wait until the 9th to buy something special. You may have to break a promise to a child on the 10th. The 11th is good for investing in technological equipment for work. Be realistic with regard to your budget on the 12th; a glamorous holiday may be beyond your means. A chance to make more money arrives on the 16th but the work won't offer much creative fulfilment. A short business trip is favoured for the 17th. It may be impossible to see eye to eye with a member of the opposite sex on the 19th. Be considerate of a child's needs on the 23rd. Experience makes you a good teacher on the 24th. A stimulating conversation with a male friend prompts you to take a bold risk on the 26th. The 27th makes you confused about a love interest's motives. An open-minded attitude makes you attractive to romance around the 29th. The 30th finds you exchanging heated words with a colleague.

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