Fresheye Magazine. July Edition 2025

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l Hot spots

l Eco friendly l Winery l Omega/Swatch

l Travel l Fendi

l Sustainability A new reckoning.

l Travel update Where we are now.

l Inner Goddess Health supplements.

l Flower project A colourful pictorial.

l Swatch watch A NASA inspiration.

l Surf & Turf Doing it the right way.

Sustainability by Sophie Fitzjohn.

Sustainability is at the forefront of many peoples’ minds and businesses currently, as living and working in a sustainable way has become a necessity due to the modern flow of life that we have become accustomed to. When we hear the word “sustainability” many tend to think of renewable fuel sources, reducing carbon emissions, protecting environments and finding ways of keeping the delicate ecosystems of our planet in balance. In short, sustainability looks to protect our natural environment, human and ecological health, while driving innovation and not compromising our way of life as we know it.

There are numerous examples throughout human history where a civilisation has damaged its own environment and damaged its survival chances due to taking resources to sustain certain lifestyles. Sustainability takes into account how we might live in harmony with the natural world around us, protecting it from damage and destruction.

We now live in a modern, consumerist and largely urban existence throughout

Kindness to our world...

the developed world and we consume a lot of natural resources every day as a result. Urban areas consume more power than those who live in rural areas; however there are improvement to be made everywhere, as it is estimated that we use 40% more resources every year than we can actually put back, which must change.

The front runners in the cause are economic development, social development and environmental protection. These are the three

main sectors when sustainability is broken down into three main parts.

Within the economic development bracket, supply and demand market is a main focus as it’s consumerist in nature and modern life requires a lot of resources every day; for the sake of the environment, getting what we consume under control is the main goal. Economic development is based around giving people what they want without compromising quality of life, and this is especially important in the developing world.

The biggest topic when it comes to social development for many people right now is sustainable housing and how we can improve new homes and build from sustainable materials. Education is also a key aspect - encouraging people to participate in environmental sustainability is the first step and also teaching them about the effects of environmental protection is paramount; as well as warning of the dangers if we cannot achieve a positive outcome.

Also the biggest social activism movement related to the social development side of sustainability, has been programs such as Fair Trade and the Rainforest Alliance. These two programmes encourage good farming practices while ensuring farmers who produce luxury goods such as coffee and cocoa receive a decent living wage.

Environmental protection is the third

Sophie says.....

Putting urgency on eco friendly.

pillar when talking about sustainability, and to many is the main concern of the future of humanity. It defines how we should study and protect ecosystems, air quality, integrity and sustainability of our resources and focuses on the areas that place stress on the environment. It also concerns how technology will drive our greener future; the EPA recognized that developing technology and biotechnology is key to this sustainability, and protecting the environment of the future from potential damage that technological advances could potentially bring.

All these elements are crucial when it comes to improving the world we live in. As many of us have experienced lockdown recently due to Covid19; I feel that a lot of people have rethought their normal way of life and in some ways have realised how damaging their habits were to the planet and own wellbeing.

From no longer being able to travel almost immediately, to reducing our consumption of impulse buys and indulging activities. There’s been so many things that have changed, but it has definitely been a chance to step back and actually engage in the present. Even though many aspects of life have suffered, many other areas such as nature have thrived as a result of human activity being limited. And I think that’s been a huge lesson for everyone and future generations to come on how life could proceed and prosper in the future.

“The greatest threat to our planet is the belief that someone else will save it.”
Robert Swan, Author.
“Sustainable development requires human ingenuity. People are the most important resource.”
Dan Shechtman

EU Travel Update

The EU Entry/Exit system is a new electronic system that will replace the physical stamping of passports when you go through passport control when arriving in and departing from your destination. It will register all entries and exits to and from the participating European countries, which basically means it will register your movements every time you cross a border in or out of the EU/Schengen area.

Once the new system is live, when you go through passport control on your arrival to, and departure from your destination, as well as providing your passport you will also need to have a photo of your face taken, and your fingerprints scanned.

Why is the EU launching a new travel authorisation system?

Starting in Q4 2026, the European Commission will roll out a U.S. style electronic travel authorisation system for visitors from countries that are currently not part of the EU. These visitors have been granted visafree access to the EU and Schengen member

countries through virtue of their good track record on security issues and, thus, have not been deemed as a threat to EU security. However, the EU is wanting to strengthen its border security as well as digitally screen and track travellers entering and leaving EU countries.

ETIAS stands for the European Travel Information and Authorisation System. The system will check the security credentials and charge a fee to travellers visiting EU member countries for business, tourism, medical or transit purposes. Travellers who currently visit Europe visa-free are able to enter EU and Schengen Member countries cost-free and without any digital security screening prior to their arrival to Europe. ETIAS is not a visa, and is more accurately referred to as a visa-waiver. The ETIAS, like the ESTA, is a travel authorisation for travellers not requiring a visa to visit Europe. Under the ETIAS, these visitors will undergo additional security checks prior to being permitted to enter the EU. The ETIAS will be mandatory for citizens of such countries as the United States, Australia, New Zealand and Canada.

Your inner Goddess

Discovering powerful new products by Dennis Sterne

Artemis Curated, a new UK-based wellness brand, has officially launched a curated collection of natural supplements designed specifically for women aged 35 and over.

Foundation

Founded by friends Miranda Chamberlain and Olivia Fisher, Artemis was born out of personal experience navigating the challenges of ageing, perimenopause, and hormonal imbalance - and a shared frustration with the lack of products that truly supported women like them.

Co-Founder - Brand and Marketing Director

Olivia (left) brings over 2 decades of experience in branding and marketing. Her vision is to help women feel empowered through elegant, science-backed wellness solutions that look as good as they feel.

Co-Founder - Advanced Dietary Supplements Advisor

Miranda (right) is a qualified Advanced Dietary Supplements Advisor with a deep personal passion for wellness. Her own experience of perimenopause inspired her to develop effective, natural products that women could truly trust.

Inspiration

“Like many women, we were overwhelmed by confusing supplement options, generic formulas, and packaging that didn’t resonate with us,” says Miranda, a certified Advanced Dietary Supplements Advisor. “We wanted something honest, beautiful, and effectiveso we created it.”

The Artemis Curated range currently includes four premium blends: l The Art of Harmony – Hormone balance and menopause support

u Miranda and Olivia: We understand the unique challenges women face as they navigate their 30s, 40s, and beyond. Our luxury, scientificallyformulated supplements are crafted exclusively for women 35+, empowering you to take charge of your health, well-being, and confidence.

Targeted supplements designed to help you reclaim your energy, balance, and confidenceso you can feel completely yourself again.

- Artemis Curated -

l The Art of Sleep –Restorative sleep and calm

l The Art of Radiance –Hair, skin and nail nourishment

l The Art of Passion – Libido, confidence, and energy enhancement

Formulation

Each formula combines science-backed ingredients with holistic principles from Ayurvedic and functional medicine. Products are manufactured in the UK to the highest GMP standards, using recycled and recyclable packaging for a luxury look with a sustainable footprint.

Consulation

“We’ve consulted nutritionists, Ayurvedic experts, and worked with a trusted UK manufacturer to make sure every product delivers on its promise,” adds Olivia.

“Artemis isn’t about fixing women - it’s about supporting them to feel confident, radiant and in control, naturally.”

THE CURATED COLLECTIONPrices range from £22.99-£34.99 with the full range of all four products offered at a discounted price of £89.99

Quiz: A personalised product quiz is also available online to help women identify the supplements best suited to their needs.

A comprehensive wellness solution for energy, sleep, radiance, and intimacy. To mark the launch, Artemis is offering a 10% discount on its full collection via its website www.artemis-curated.com.

Providing support for:

✓ Balancing hormones for a calm mind and body.

✓ Improving sleep so you wake up refreshed and energized.

✓ Reversing the signs of ageing to maintain your youthful glow.

✓ Hydrating skin and strengthening joints to keep you moving.

✓ Boosting libido and energy, helping you feel like yourself again.

✓ Combating symptoms of menopause and perimenopause so you regain your control.

London offers endless inspiration. Iconic landmarks, picturesque mews, green spaces and secret spots galore...

There’s always something to capture. It’s also, despite the slanderous claims that British food is rubbish, a great foodie destination. There’s plenty of aesthetic restaurants to enjoy amazing food in photogenic surrounds. Here’s a compilation pf the best Instagrammable hot spots in London. There’s a bit of something for everyone, from feminine florals to out and out opulence.

Optionality

Let your stomach lead you to delicious food and drinks in London. Enjoy cocktails and drinks at pubs and top bars in London, or dine at the best restaurants in London. The variety of the best places to eat and drink in London is mind blowing – sit down to Michelin-starred dining, tuck into street food or hang out at outdoor restaurants.

Bars

Whether you’re partial to a dry martini, a sweet yet spicy long island iced tea or prefer the minty hit of a mojito: there’s a cocktail bar to suit your every pleasure. From the venues deserving of heels and you’re very best going out dress to the ones you can curl up in with an old friend, there’s a different type of cocktail bar to suit your mood.

Restaurants

There’s an incredible restaurant scene to discover, with cuisine from all across the globe represented in the Capital. Experience some of the best hot spots. Compared to our European neighboirs, London is amongst any premium short list.

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Above: Ginger Lily Bar & Lounge at the Pan Pacific. During the day, it’s a relaxing and luxurious space to kick back with a drink and a bite from the comforting food menu. As the evening draws in,
lights dim and the space transforms into a seductive cocktail bar serving spirits, wines, beers and cocktails.

London offers a vast array of bars and dining experiences, from rooftop bars with stunning city views to cozy pubs with a rich history.

Spot vision

There’s a small menu of sharing-style plates and yes, you can book a table at Ginger Lily.

Pan Pacific London, 80 Houndsditch, Liverpool Street, London, EC3A 7AB

Above: The Glade - Luxurious menu offerings at Sketch London, from Afternoon Tea to Dinner, complete with prices and calorie information. Discover the elegance of dining at one of London’s most iconic restaurants.

Above right: Bacchanalia - The Greek Mediterranean Mayfair spot is named after the Roman festival of Bacchus, the Greco-Roman God of wine, freedom, intoxication and ecstasy. Which kind of tells you everything you need to know. It’s also by the same folks as London staples The Ivy, Sexy Fish, and Annabel’s, all of which are known for extravagant decor.

Hot spot

Tucked in the heart of Mayfair, Bacchanalia offers a Greek and Mediterranean dining experience that will transport you to the ritualistic celebrations of Bacchus.

the best views from Sky

Pod

French haute cuisine and distinctive fresh flavours, executed with a light and surprising twist that reflect its sophisticated London location.

Hot spot

Bar is an all-day drinking and dining rooftop space, live music venue and evening destination. Sky Garden is a naturally ventilated space, and therefore we recommend dressing appropriately on warmer and colder days.

Above right: Offering
Garden. Sky
Rooftop
Above:
Three Michelin stars and an unforgettable ‘wow’ factor. Alain Ducasse at The Dorchester is characterised by its contemporary

Sky Pod Bar is open Monday – Sunday with delicious cocktails, music, and fantastic views.

its place amid

Hot spot

Above right: Through its multipath strategy, Toyota envisions a future in which carbon neutrality is achieved through the practical introduction of a portfolio of products with advanced, alternative fuel and zeroemissions powertrain technologies.

Above: Florattica, a hidden oasis high above the fast-paced city in The Minories, East London. Unearth a rooftop bar inspired by East London’s textile industry and the local 17th century French Huguenots’ silk woven floral patterns.
Right: Taking
London’s lively bar scene, the City’s newest hot spot, the Rotunda Bar, is set in a striking location beneath a stunning art deco domed ceiling at the new Four Seasons Hotel London at Ten Trinity Square.

At the Rotunda Bar, Head Bartender Michal Maziarz and his talented team aim to let the guests define what they like, keeping the number of ingredients minimal.

Flower Project

fresheye captures the power of nature through flowers. From the outdoors to the florist, experience the intricate beauty of flowers this summer season.

Flower Project 2:
Part of photography projects throughout 2022. Shot on i-phone 11.
Wild Red Rose
Chrysanthemum
Hydrangea Magical Pearl
Pincushion Protea
Red Gerbera Daisy
Tiger Orchid

Wine

Traphice Trapiche Reserve is crafted with grapes grown in high altitude vineyards, in the alluvial soils at the foothills of the Andes Mountains.

Wine 2025

fresheye takes a look at some red wine. Trapiche Reserve is made with grapes sourced from the foothills of the Andes Mountains, where the concentrated, aromatic fruit thrives.

Official winery for Inter Miami CF.

Malbec

It has sweet aromas of blackberries and plums on the nose, smoky notes with elegant vanilla perceived presence. Velvety texture and final friendly and persistent.

Also: Bodega Trapiche Argentinian Cabernet is a new addition to the Sainsbury’s range for winter. Packed with juicy black berries on the nose and palate.

Inter Miami captain Lionel Messi.

Argentina’s pride: Bodega Trapiche is the New World Winery of the Year.

With a rich 140-year history in crafting wines, Trapiche is poised to amplify its global presence in collaboration with one of the most internationally renowned fútbol Clubs.

Swatch

Feel: All dials carry the OMEGA X SWATCH branding, as well as the iconic Speedmaster logo and the new MoonSwatch logo. The glass construction, the “hidden” S integrated in the center of the crystal, the fine and sophisticated circular pattern on the dial outer ring and the subdials, the sharp and smooth lugs construction, the iconic “dot over 90” detail on the tachymeter scaled bezel, and of course the unique Bioceramic touch are common to all models and stand for passionate love for details. All hours, minutes, chronograph seconds hands and hour markers sport superluminova for a perfect glow in the dark.

Reach for space and explore the universe with Omega X Swatch. Dream big and Fly High with iconic Speedmaster and new MoonSwatch watches.

Watch

Spec: The watches have a 42-millimetre (1.5 in) diameter and 13-millimetre (0.5 in) thickness, and Super-LumiNova for the indexes and hands, which is the same lume as that used in the Omega Speedmaster. It has a quartz ETA movement.

Aesthetic: The MoonSwatch is a faithful celebration of the original Omega Speedmaster, revealed to the wearer in so many different ways. Firstly, they are the same size as the Moonwatch – 42mm in diameter and 13.25mm thick. The hands and hour markers are identical and sport SuperLumiNova. And even the tachymeter insert has a dot over 90.

It was inevitable that one day Daniel Craig - exclusive wearer of Omega watches since he became Mr James Bond - would bag himself a MoonSwatch.

Watch

Brand: Swatch and Omega have come together for an unprecedented, innovative take on the legendary Speedmaster Moonwatch. It’s the first time in history that the coming together of two legendary watch brands has occurred, and it’s a major deal for the Swiss watch industry as they look to attract a new and younger demographic.

Each is inscribed with ‘Dream Big – Fly High - Explore the UniverseReach for the Planets’.

Watch

Brand extension: Each of the 11 variations celebrates the original Omega Speedmaster, as well as a different planet in the solar system. Cases are made from the Swatch patented bioceramic material, which is not only eco-friendly but extremely affordable. Bioceramic is made from a combination of zirconium and bio-sourced plastic – both light and incredibly hardwearing.

The MoonSwatch is finished on a Velcro strap that feels utilitarian - indeed like something you’d find on an astronaut heading into space.

Right: Prawns and steak.
Middle: Lobster and steak loin.
Far right: Scallops and lamb bites.

Surf ‘n’ Turf the right way

Combining land and sea for dining.

Surf and turf or surf ‘n’ turf is a main course combining seafood and red meat. A typical seafood component would be lobster (either lobster tail or a whole lobster), prawns, shrimp, squid or scallops, any of which could be steamed, grilled or breaded and fried. The meat is typically beef steak, although others may be used. One standard combination is lobster tail and filet mignon.

Surf and turf is eaten in steakhouses in the United States, Canada, UK and Australia, and may also be available in some British/Irishstyle pubs in those countries.

Surf and turf is often considered as an example of conspicuous consumption and kitsch, as it combines two expensive foods

which are not normally considered to be complementary. The point of surf ‘n’ turf is to maximize hedonistic extravagance.

Main picture Ingredients:

10.6 ounces giant king prawns (300g)

17.6 ounces mussels, cleaned (500g)

4 pieces salsiccia sausages

(casings removed & meat separated into small pieces)

1 medium yellow onion, cubed

1 small fennel bulb, thinly sliced

2 garlic cloved, minced

1 package of mussel seasoning

250 milliliters dry white wine

3 tablespoons Pernod

8 sprigs fresh tarragon leaves

2 small crushed chilies

250 milliliters heavy cream

2 tablespoons fresh dill

6 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil

freshly ground pepper & salt

1 lemon, sliced

Note: Keeping your home clean is simple with the All-in-one Clean Station. It does all the hard work, effectively* emptying the dustbin using “Air Pulse” technology and trapping 99.999% of fine dust** for maximum hygiene, while recharging the battery at the same time.

Penelope Ternes

Height 5’ 10’’; Bust 32½’’; Waist 23’’; Hips

35’’; Shoe 8; Hair Dark blonde; Eyes Green. Height 178; Bust 82; Waist 59; Hips 89; Shoe 41; Hair Dark blonde.

Above: Yilan Hua Meet Yilan Hua, the model who walked the most shows this season. She has so many runway miles on the clock that we’ve lost count.

Alaato Jazyper

Height. 177 / 5’9’’ 1/2. Hair. Black. Eyes. Brown. Bust. 81 / 32’’. Waist. 61 / 24’’. Hips. 88 / 34’’ 1/2. Shoes. 39 / 8 1/2.

Model

Above: Agel Akol 5’11”, B 31”, W 23”, H 33.5”, Shoes 9.5, Hair Black, Eyes Brown.
Above right: Angelina Kendall Height 5’9” ½Hair Color Dark Blond - Eyes Brown-Green - Bust 31” ½ - Waist 24” ½ - Hips 34” ½ - Shoes 9 ½.
Right: Victoria Fawole In just 2 years since her debut at Simone Rocha A/w 21 show, Lagos born Victoria Fawole has dominated runways across the globe successfully climbing to Top 50

Modeling is a diverse and everchanging industry, with models of all shapes and sizes breaking stereotypes and embracing their uniqueness.

Fendi Man

Fendi Men A/W 2025.

Fendi’s Fall/Winter 2025 menswear collection, designed by Silvia Venturini Fendi, celebrates the brand’s 100th anniversary with a focus on memories, heritage, and reinvention.

Unstructered Peacoat and leather.

Blouson Brown and black.

Sattin and cloth Burnt hues.

silhouette Fur on smooth.

Black

Framed Loose leather.

Tailor Sharp impact.

Enbossed Autumn fluidity.

Key notes.

Trinket
Brown Palette for art.

Creating a big caffeine hit

Lockdown new wave

beverage.

Dalgona coffee is whipping the internet into something of a lather. Thanks to it’s simple ingredients and picture-perfect good looks, the drink has become a global social media sensation and is now most searched for type of coffee worldwide, according to Google trends.

Since the first day of lockdown, internet enquiries for dalgona coffee in the Uk increased by 1,900%.

The drink consists of instant coffee and sugar whipped into a frothy foam, served with hot or cold milk.

It is named after, and is said to taste like a traditional honeycomb toffee made in South Korea, where the trend started.

Since then #dalgonacoffee has had nearly 350 million views on TikTok and almost half a million posts on Instagram. No doubt the extreme popularity of dalgona was fuelled by coffee lovers missing their flat whites.

From the first day of lockdown on 20 March to the height of the novel drink’s online reign on 5 April, daily searches for dalgona coffee in the UK increased by 1900 per cent according to Google Trends.

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